@@-Zer0Dark- that's the truth. I started shaving my head in my early thirties. if you keep on waiting, it's like you are in denial. and looks horrible. lol
I always think about how I'd do in these interrogations. Then, I remember, I'm not going to murder anyone. Honestly makes life so much more stress free Thank you everyone still telling me I can be falsely accused and convicted the first 200 replies weren’t enough to get that message through
I don't know, there are a couple of videos on here of people who also didn't commit crimes who were arrested and/or convicted after sloppy interrogations. If you're innocent that's all the more reason to call a lawyer instead of submitting to an interview.
He told his wife he'd be back for dinner and just over an hour later she gets a call letting her know that her husband is under arrest for being a serial rapist/murderer. That's got to be a mood killer.
This all may have never come to light if it wasn't for the one guy who came forward with a hunch about that vehicle he miraculously remembered seeing parked in the field near her house.
You would be surprised how many killers are caught by pure chance, the only reason Dahmer was caught was because he used a different brand of handcuffs than the police. Tracy Edwards didnt originally want to press charges, he just wanted to go home but since the police could not remove the cuffs they went back to Dahmers apartment and since Dahmer did not know where he put the key as he would remove the cuffs by chopping off his victims hands, the police forced their way inside to search.
@@lowhp_comic After way too many murders. All the reasons that made it possible for him being stopped right now seem like luck. His potential next victim, which we'll never know is a very lucky person
This guy is a genius, he got a confession of multiple rapes and murders from an airforce colonel in just over one hour. By the time he finished he pretty much solved the case with not a single request for a lawyer. Incredible interrogation technique.
@@ibrokeintourhouseandstoleu5453 This is in no way a justification for this detectives poor manipulation skills, he was rash, loud, uncultured and in serious need of some good old fashioned professionalism. I'm not so devoid of common sense that I can't dictate whether or not his skills in mental deterioration is biased or in this case; Just.
@@ibrokeintourhouseandstoleu5453 No cheese is nasty. What I'm saying is this detective needs to learn some good ol' fashioned originality. You understand?
@@LexieEclectic I feel like the timestamps in the video are usually correct, so the interrogation most likely just went on for another 9 hours if what you say is true and they were there for 10 hours
One of the many things that stands out to me in this interrogation is his description of Corporal Marie-France Comeau’s murder. How absolutely terrifying for her. She’s in her home trying to coax her cat out of the basement one night. The cat is fixated on something and won’t move. Marie comes downstairs, notices the cat is staring at something, goes closer and sees a man with a torch hiding in the corner, who then attacks her and ties her up. That is horror movie-level terror. Glad this monster is locked away. RIP Marie-France.
I'm never going to be able to forget that the reason this happened is because he "saw her in her house". A day later he was in her home. The day after that she was dead. She had done nothing wrong, they'd never met, she was just in her home. She was just living and someone saw her, and that was what led to her death. I can't fathom how truly awful this is.
The intent of man’s heart is only ever continually. We think there’s a difference between us and him, there isn’t. That’s the condition of every human heart, unbelievably wicked and corrupt.
@@TwentyTwoThirtyThreeI mean considering the fact that I’ve never murdered or raped anyone I do genuinely believe that you are wrong in that. I hope you can heal your heart
@@Kimberlymarielee You’re right, you’ve never actually done it. But those intentions are in your heart. God sees all. Ever been mad at someone else and enraged towards them? In Gods eyes you are guilty of murder. Ever lusted after a woman that wasn’t your wife? You already committed adultery with her in your heart.
wow. that is a serious skill to be able to tell a person that they can 'walk out of here whenever they want, totally don't have to say anything and have the right to legal counsel'... and a short while later, got them willingly confessing to murders!! incredible
ice la honk not really williams pretty much confessed once he knew he was caught to minimize the damage on his wife he was a gift for the interegator really,made him look very good.
ice la honk lot of it seems to also be posturing too. Like, “Hey, you can leave, quitter, but there’s no shame in quitting. You can stay, or go, it’s all up to you.”
The Detective's silence here is the real killer. He doesn't fill space, he allows the silence to pressurize the room... From about the 40 minute mark onward, the suspect tries to relieve that pressure with his words to no avail. The silence is crushing him.
@@dingdong1456 oh no in the US they literally IQ test all incoming police officers and if you score high you are not allowed on. they admit to this openly and claim it is because they worry high IQ people will get bored and quit after undergoing costly training. LMAO
Yea cause I’m not gon lie he had a good chance if he just got a lawyer. He walked in the station ready to confess detective could’ve just looked at him for an hour.
I've met military guys and police officers whose common sense were NOT there at all. It always made me wonder how the hell he/she were able to be soldiers/cops. As far as the soldier goes, someone told me.... Well everyone needs pawns. He was probably a pawn who's friends all died around him so there was no one to promote but him. Never forgot how cool that sounded lol.
The part about that woman finding him in the basement because she was wondering what her cat was looking at is straight out of a horror movie.. my heart goes out to these women. ❤
@@Halal_Dan what?! Get out of here with your nonsense. Imagine if you had more than 2 brain cells rattling around that empty head of yours, then you wouldn’t be typing misogynistic nonsense on the internet.
@@Halal_Dan nice bait. Hope you're not Muslim based off your name because to respond to tragedy like this is un-Islamic. Don't bother responding to my comment because the one who judges your deeds is Allah SWT, who makes it very clear how women should be empowered by Islam and how men should treat them.
@@Halal_Dan Brother, what you are doing is victim blaming. It's a flawed rationalisation, one that mustn't be encouraged. You shift the blame from the perpetrator to the victim, voiding responsibility to the transgressor. The victim was in her own home, where crime is low, how could she possibly anticipate a psycho coming into her home and strangling her? It's just implausible to take into account of someone coming into your home and killing you, because these things are left to circumstances outside of our control. Just like how you'll never anticipate your own death until near the hour. There's nothing this person could have done to anticipate this and therefore not live by herself as you say to afford her the safety you propose. Even if she had someone, whose to say he wouldn't have waited for an opportunity to make sure she was alone or that the murderer kills the husband? If you're that paranoid in life, you may as well lock yourself up in an underground bunker for the rest of your life... Even then you never know. You see my point? Maybe the person you were replying to was harsh in their wording, and I get what you're saying, it just comes across as callous and unnecessary. Maybe your cadence was lost on me through being only text, so you probably meant well, idk.
Sad, if she had three trained to bite and kill suspects with three big German Shepherds she would be alive today. The trained German Shepherds after biting the suspect in the face and arms and legs would give police his DNA. If he went to a hospital to treat the dog bites. Then the hospital would then have his DNA that he left in the victim's house. This would have meant ; No alibi. Now he is where he belongs in prison. Other big BUBA'S are enjoying seeing him dance around in women's under wear.
i can only imagine the sheer terror of checking your basement on what would be a normal day only to see a figure lurking in the corner, what an absolute monster.
Agree, absolute worst nightmare. I just wanted to also comment re yt police shutting this channel down 8 months ago. Can't believe it. I found the missing end part of this interview on CBC news channel so how do they get to post explicit material but this channel gets taken down?
@@ksc743 jcs is sort of about how these people are people, and how they react to these extreme situations. meanwhile youtube encourages exploitative and sensationalized entries in the same genre with channels like explore with us.
@@obscure.reference are you saying there are far worse channels on yt that are still up and running? Because that I can agree with. I think JCS posed some kind of threat to LE. Why else would they do this to him. I'm a sensitive soul (but not where murderers are concerned) and never found any of his content offensive.
@@TheMusicalStylingsofBrentBunn I can answer that: because they have rings through their noses, which are connected to their horns. Horny material doesn't evaporate.
Exactly lol, idk about Canada laws, but homie should’ve just asked for a lawyer and not answer anything 😭I don’t agree with him but like dude come on 😂
I have a crappy job and live in a crappy Apt. I could never understand how someone with a great job a house and a summer house could give it all away to harm others? I would do anything to save a stranger!
Amazing that concerned citizen was so alert that he payed attention to a strange vehicle parked haphazardly in a field. Being aware of his surroundings changed the course of this investigation! Good job on his part.
im always gazing around when I drive looking to see if things are out of place or different. It is just something I do. Many people are so tunnel visioned it honestly baffles me.
"Wanna know anything in particular?" That was creepy... it's like when a normal person gives up trying to keep a secret and can't be bothered anymore, except this is a 'person' who is also a detached murderer.
Yeah man I literally paused the video and took a 10 minute break. Maybe it’s just projecting my own disgust on the interrogator, but I could have sworn he “broke character” and was taken aback by that question as well (shown in how he asked the question directly after Russel’s creepy question). What a sick fuck
Yeah. That moment he showed in true colors the psycopath inside him for the frist time to another person that not his victims. He was hoping to do this more times before being caught but was eager to describe everything and confess. Since the beginning he nodded yes to the investigator, because his mind was far away and couldnt think of denying but processing that was it, the time had come to confess.
Everyone saying detached but I see a lot of emotion in him. He’s clearly ashamed of his actions. He’s looking down and sounds and knows he did something wrong. He probably just thinks that he’s already caught and at least has honor in him to “do the right thing”.
he is so disconnected to the terror he inflicted on his victims. He actually slept with a bound victim next to him in the bed. These poor women went through hell and then he disposed of them like throwing trash in a bin.
@@pikachupowers i think it depends on the prison in question and whether or not the criminal in question will make friends once there, but i feel like life in supermax without parole and plenty of solitary is far greater punishment than death, which would relieve him of any consequences
One of my favorite videos on this channel. Quick, educated and to the point. Really wish you’d post again. So many people genuinely wish you’d return, there are many who’ve tried to be like you but simply can’t. You’re one of a kind.
I know right, I think he must if thought ohh well I've been got, " which he really hadn't been got at all, the interagator lied about what evidence and the actual strength of evidence they had against him" which wasn't enough to pin these crimes on him or arrest him for, But he didn't realise any of that, So he wanted to get it all over with, He told the investigator absolutely everything, Every detail, Maybe he wanted to end his behaviour himself.
This man honestly scares me. Seeing how calm he is while confessing to brutally murdering/violating these women is chilling. Wow. My heart goes out to his victims and their families.
@Tracy Howard-Allison your missing the most craziest part, that lady that he worked with once. He knew from the first time he seen her he was going to kill her. Let that sink in.
Yeah, the only reference people have of interrogations of this size are from films, where they have to fit everything into a 5-minute scene. However, I've also seen other interrogations, and whilst they're all quite impressive, this interrogator trumps all the others. In fact, I have definitely seen him in another interrogation where he is just as impressive.
This is the video that sparked my interest in interrogations. Since seeing this 4 years ago on this channel, I’ve wasted hundreds of hours watching interrogations on TH-cam, including every video on this channel.
I see what you’re trying to say, but you should always ask for a lawyer if you’re ever called in for questioning. Police and detectives will always try to make it sound like it’s suspicious to ask for them whether you’re innocent or not
imho not really that smart, "since i haven't done anything wrong i would need a lawyer to tell me how to proceed from there, specially if i might get accused of something i didn't do" would be more than enough to brush off a sentence like that
Never heard of him. I can't find anything about him on Google. Even the narrator says he wasn't a world renowned expert. He just printed off the copies.
It's 2024 and I have just been down the rabbit hole with this newly discovered channel. Watching the videos more or less in random order, this was the last one I had to watch. Wow, what a way to run out of content!
Former law enforcement officer here: The detective's phrasing of "your vehicle drove up to the side of the house" and "your boots walked up to the back of the house" was brilliant. Not a direct accusation but leading to the only logical conclusion that he was guilty.
I’ve watched a lot of these, and it never gets old. The slow build up to the direct confrontation. Any innocent person would immediately deny and get upset being accused like that, but I’ve seen time and time again that most of the guilty people just casually respond. Like you literally just got accused of murder that also goes directly against your alibi and you have almost no reaction? Lol
best question he asked was, "inside or outside?" which he can immediately ascertain that either she's still alive and kidnapped, or he murdered her. Basically that question hammered the final nail in his confession.
That won't fix further serial killers / serial rapist ... we have to change and adapt society so we fix these kinds of behaviors. Im a optimist, we can fix things for the better of mankind ;). Hopefully so. To prevent these we must study the whole lifetime of these people so we can prevent such things happening from now on, I think it might be a good field of study for future jobs, good thing don't you think? because just hoping hell for someone who already committed these acts won't help any further.
@@athlonz2007 I believe psycho or socio-pathology isn't a "nurtured" trait, it is instrinsic to a certain % of the population and you cannot fix this naturally occuring phenomenon, you can only put measures to prevent the potential damage.
Maxime Boivin From what I’ve read psychopathy is nature, born into it. Their brains work differently. Sociopathy is nurture, it is something made by trauma. There’s a quote “Psychopaths are bred, sociopaths are made” or something along those lines
Detective comes home: "honey I got you a coffee since I got myself one, it's just black with sugar-" Wife: "yes I used the credit card to buy a Channel belt" Detective:"... I knew it,"
You should watch the video on the morrison case from the CBC. Same pressure tactics you would see in the US to coerce a "confession" from an innocent man.
They are amazing eh? Imagine when they start getting the tell tale signs that this person is a psychotic murderer... just gotta sit there all gangster still.
PLEASE remember to lock your doors and windows ESPECIALLY if you live alone. It wasn't the victim's fault and it never is in these kinds of scenarios, but a simple deterrent like having a locked window or a guard dog or something can go a long way in intimidating creeps like this guy.
@@gentlemanbrain5829 conventional laws would not agree with you. Wanna victimise weak and stupid- go to Somalia, there sure are plenty of those who propagate the same judicial principles there.
@@gentlemanbrain5829 Take your nasty opinion and disgusting words elsewhere. Just because someone made a mistake it doesn't justify them being brutally assaulted and taken from their own home. To make fun of her or people who were victims to evil people is a disgusting thing to say. Have some shame you gross, rotten souled person.
Imagine going into your basement looking for your cat and finding someone waiting like that. It makes me sick knowing how scared those women must have been.
the guy who drove past the house and saw the suv probably didn’t think much of it and was debating contacting police due to it being such a small amount of potential irrelevant information, but this shows how something small like seeing a car at 3 am can be so important.
Yes im gonna start calling the cops everytime i see a car parked somewhere where i havent seen it being parked before. Perfect use of police resources. Yes officer there is a car parked here, you better come quick something might be going on, maybe.
Nomen Nescio did you watch the video? he called the police after that person went missing *the same night* he saw the car there. Very good use of police resources as he would have went on to kill more women
@@Fireball006 In this case yes, which is a 1 in a billion chance that something like that is going on just because you seen a parked car. Imagine if people called the cops everytime they saw a parked car somewhere. White people should stop calling the cops literally all day fucking long just because "something might be going on".
Nomen Nescio don’t know how you brought race into this but when you hear that someone is missing and you seen a car by their house the night they went missing then yes call the police I’m not saying call the police if you see a car i’m saying if you have some info that can might help save someone life then go and call the police
One thing I love about this channel is that the writer/s know when to let the footage speak for itself. Other interrogation footage channels go on and on about meaningless things and can get pretty tedious to go through. JCS always gets the right balance
oh interesting! i love this channel too but it's because i think the ratio between speaking and showing the footage/audio is pretty balanced, and i feel like other channels just put out the videos and don't add anything to it haha
@@joii_j No, it's after the "crossroads" moment during the interrogation. Notice his behavior prior to the examination of his boots. He is arrogant and relaxed; yet, any possible anxiety seemed to tell on him by the way he chewed his gum. After the examination his breathing pattern is different, more strained; he begins to sigh periodically; his arms are crossed; his posture is more rigid and stressed; I think he must have swallowed the aforementioned gum...sighhhhhhh
@@mgal6234 Definitely relieved, he probably had so much anxiety and racing thoughts about thinking of excuses, the fact that he can just tell the truth now is a weight of his shoulders.
He was worried when she was having a seizure she was going to bite her tongue. So he made sure she didnt. Then he caved her skull in with a flashlight. Makes sense....
Even complete psychopaths learn the ability to respond palliatively to a health crisis, even if the bigger health crisis is the psychopath themselves. Williams was a conscientious man without a conscience. That’s part of what makes him fascinating from a purely criminological standpoint. I’ve no doubt that he responded to the seizure as any attentive person would, but deep inside he likely viewed it as nothing more than a minor inconvenience.
The psychological squeeze, the gradual block and getting closer to the defendant, the various techniques, the voice tone... The investigator is a pure 👿
He explains how he cares for & nurtured the lady during and after her seizures and even had a nap to help her recover and shit.. Only to kill her on the way out the house.. wow
Reminds me of when the BTK killer during his confession mentioned he put a pillow under one of his victim’s heads to ‘make him more comfortable’ before suffocating him to death. People who aren’t able to feel empathy don’t know how weird they sound when trying to level with their audience.
He's a true psychopath. He knows he has to kill her, but taking care of her up until that point does not affect him at all. They're completely unrelated in his mind. Kind of reminds me of Todd in Breaking Bad. He'll be perfectly cordial to everyone but still commit terrible acts because they 'have to be done'.
I didn’t have to habit of leaving comments after watching videos back then, but damn, aren’t these JCS video masterpiece. I bing watched all of them back in 2020 and am recently revisiting them one by one. The analysis and comments by JCS is unparalleled. JCS even gave birth to entire new genre in true crime contents. It’s such a bummer that JCS have had so much trouble with TH-cam, to the point that we just don’t get any more of their videos anymore. Surely there’re plenty of similar or even outright mimicking channels out there now, but JCS is still the GOAT in my heart.
I didn't see his fate mentioned in the video: "On October 21, 2010, Williams was sentenced to two life sentences for first-degree murder, two 10-year sentences for other sexual assaults, two 10-year sentences for forcible confinement, and 82 one-year sentences for breaking and entering, all to be served concurrently. The life sentences mean Williams will serve a minimum of 25 years before parole eligibility. Because he was convicted of multiple murders, Williams is not eligible for early parole under the "faint hope clause" of the Criminal Code" The 82 one-year sentences were for 82 acts of breaking and entering to steal ladies' underwear.
It’s his disbelief that he could even be caught in his mind other human beings are but weak pawns and he is a mighty king it’s fascinating to see as the vail lifts from over his eyes and he can’t believe he’s not as smart as he actually thought
@@lenapauline8634 many malignant narcissists are very often sociopaths or psychopathic. If they are serial killers, they are psychopathic/sociopathic He's is a serial killer. He would have escalated if not caught.
The whole scenario with the cat staring at his is something straight out of a nightmare. Imagine going to your basement and noticing your cat staring into the dark corner and looking to see a man there then having him attack you.. terrifying.
That fact has haunted me ever since I first learned it. For some reason, it was the most chilling thing in his interrogation and I’ve watched the entire thing (not just the edited version)
Same. I can’t stop thinking about it. The cat was trying to help the owner, but cats just don’t roll like dogs. This is when you need a Belgian Malinois.
I’ve never read Stephen king but that detail about the cat coupled with the killer himself sharing it so matter-of-factly, that I imagine is scarier than anything Stephen King has ever or could ever write. So incredibly pedestrian, so normal, something that would unsettle you a little but 99.999% of the time it would ultimately amount to nothing and so you wouldn’t be prepared for what really came next. Just awful.
I feel so bad for his wife. Imagine living in the same house as this man and being his partner for years before discovering that he assaulted and murdered other women. Disturbing...
If you watch very carefully, you will see that the interviewer began mirroring the pervert’s posture. He waited a long time before beginning to do this, and eventually did so twice. Then he changed his posture completely to one that neither had used: a contemplative stance. Almost immediately the sick pervert EACTLY MIRRORED HIM!!! That was the moment the investigator turned the game, and the pervert decided it had no way out. In truth of course the investigator had bluffed about the strength and value of the tyre and footprint evidence, as well as the DNA from the first victim. Plus, they had no idea where the second victim’s body was. Had he lawyered up and said nothing, there was at that point insufficient evidence to convict. It convinced itself it was over, and convicted itself in it’s head! But it wasn’t very smart. It hunted in its own back yard. It had some very odd, very prolific trophy perversions. It kept evidence that would have linked it to the crimes. Despite all its evil depravity, the pervert had several weaknesses. One was it’s dependence upon its wife. It needed her on side for what it imagined would be the next stage. For some reason, this was the most disturbing case. The confessions offer NO real explanation for the real motives. Those desire/revenge/hate questions are inconclusive. The investigator is a genius. He saved lives for sure. The revelations at the end about entering children’s bedrooms suggests the direction the crime spree could have gone had it not been stopped. Excellent work.
This is, by far, the best interview of a murder suspect I've ever seen, and it never gets old... This pops up on my feed every few months, and i always click and watch it! Just because of how entertaining and awesome the detective did and the narrator, JCS, made this video so damn good! Bravo to both of you badasses!
Jim Smith: Interrogatory genius. I read somewhere, that they actually use this case and Jim's techniques shown here, as a standard in the training of new officers..that's how good he is.
@@lolarodriguez9284 If you want to catch and convict a monster, sometimes you have to use monster-like techniques, but don't confuse the 2 as the same. If a burglar broke into your home and viciously attacked your family, and you viciously attacked the burglar in return, seriously injuring or even killing them, that doesn't make you a monster because you used the same methods in your family's defence. But, I'll just assume you're a "police bad" kind of person.
@@cravenblade2965 Waaaa look at me I can't accomplish anything in life and the only way I can find satisfaction is to lessen other people's achievements in life by typing comments on youtube, without actually proving anything to back my point!
They had little. A shoe print and tire marks. A good attorney would have a field day with those. But interrogator used those little to make him confess in 30 minutes.
as a man this is one of those awful cases that really makes me get why women can feel scared and uncomfortable around us. and as not the most handsome and slightly scary looking dude, it hurts knowing guys out there doing stuff like this relates to women potentially feeling uncomfortable around me, which really kills me
Even with this "mistake" as you are calling it, he could have gotten away easily if he had not talked to the police. It is rather likely that he wanted to be caught.
@@matthiasromer9173 Wearing the same boots to the police station as you wore at the back of the victim's house. What a dumbass. He could have killed others had he just kept his mouth shut. They only had tire and boot imprints,. They hadn't yet taken his DNA to match the sperm he left in the girl's vagina.
Not even driving back, his only real mistake was talking. As JCS pointed out they only had circumstantial evidence at best. Matching tire and shoe tred means pretty much nothing. Even if they could conclusively place him ar the scene with that, which they couldn't, it still means nothing. They can't prove he killed her by simply being there.
Shusty Rackleford there’s what interrogators say happens and then there’s what really happens. You think this guy didn’t know not to say anything? They offered him a lawyer, he could walk out any time he’s a strong military dude he would have walked right past that little dude if he wanted to. He definitely knew what he was doing walking in there he wanted to be caught. He let the interrogator think he was doing his job while he prepared himself mentally to spill the beans. My 2 cents anyways
they think that will make them look guilty and be investigated further. They would rather say all the right things and go home for dinner, they just don’t realise that’s not an easy thing to do at all.
He either wanted to know what they had on him, he thought he was invincible and he could talk his was out of whatever they had on him, or he actually wanted the notoriety and felt like it was his time.
Yea impatience is bad. If they have something on you, you will find out anyway. If they don't... well you are lucky never to know what they had. Or you may even have the right to know these days if you just ask later. Or is it routine to later inform you have been a subject of investigation even if it went nowhere?
Forensic science has come so far. Also methods of interrogation as I learn from this video. It gives me chills .I'm glad we have those expert detectives on our side. It is sad that it would be a military person. A high-ranking officer that committed such hideous crimes.
They say that, and then they arrest you as you taking your things. Its a known tactic.. they never bring their prime suspect in to interrogation room unless they can officially arrest him. Or at least, its very rare(would be very dumb thing to do).
Hopefully the spike in views each time a video comes back is enough to convince these guys to make videos again. It's not fair that they pioneered a genre, and yet they get no reward as the genre continues to grow without them.
@@crunchwrapsupreme9372 Agreed. Not an iota of empathy. I found a fascinating case study about him by research gate written in 2012. Worth reading. So glad he was caught. He and his wife are still married last I heard. Glowing reports about her. Most unusual. Very odd couple.
I was listening to the True Crime Canada Podcast and she recommended watching this site "Jim Can't Swim " and I'm really glad she did. This is a great site. Thank you for the great job you do with these videos.
The fact that he said multiple times that he could speak with a lawyer and even said "would you like to speak with a lawyer?" And was still able to coax a confession. This is how things should work
This channel is like attending a very interesting class where I dont have to do anything
Lol
Funny!
Not only that it's like a class I didn't sign up for, yet in few months I'll become a novice interrogator.
Do you always steal comments for thumbs up likes on TH-cam orrr?...
EdMcStinko hella😂
They need to bring his barber in for questioning as well
LoL
the colonel's nickname was Patch
At that age where old dudes try desperately to hold on to a rapidly-fading youth, no matter how goofy it looks. lol
Time for a straight-shave.
@@-Zer0Dark- that's the truth. I started shaving my head in my early thirties. if you keep on waiting, it's like you are in denial. and looks horrible. lol
@@-Zer0Dark- HaHa Luckily Michael Jordan and Bruce Willis made it fashionable.
I always think about how I'd do in these interrogations. Then, I remember, I'm not going to murder anyone. Honestly makes life so much more stress free
Thank you everyone still telling me I can be falsely accused and convicted the first 200 replies weren’t enough to get that message through
@@Pessoa3530 Or just don't murder anyone.... Jfc.
I don't know, there are a couple of videos on here of people who also didn't commit crimes who were arrested and/or convicted after sloppy interrogations. If you're innocent that's all the more reason to call a lawyer instead of submitting to an interview.
Murders usually say that decades before committing the murder
there must be some guilty secrets in your life!
@@nigel4776 It looks like you may be projecting your own guilt.
This detective could sell me an extended warranty for a car I don't even own.
...in a hot minute!
That's not in production anymore for a faulty engine.
@@cweakley one made in china at that! 😅
He could sell a ketchup popsicle to a woman in a white dress.
Without doors in the winter.
Watched this entire thing and I really couldn’t stop staring at the top of this man’s head
that bald patch wouldn’t even be visible if he grew his hair out a couple of centimetres
So I'm not the only one 😂
Haha, i was looking for that comment
I’m so glad I’m not the only one
it said ☯️
He told his wife he'd be back for dinner and just over an hour later she gets a call letting her know that her husband is under arrest for being a serial rapist/murderer. That's got to be a mood killer.
LOL
day completely ruined
Yikes
The vibe is gone
Imagine your husbands interrogation footage going down in history on TH-cam
This all may have never come to light if it wasn't for the one guy who came forward with a hunch about that vehicle he miraculously remembered seeing parked in the field near her house.
You would be surprised how many killers are caught by pure chance, the only reason Dahmer was caught was because he used a different brand of handcuffs than the police. Tracy Edwards didnt originally want to press charges, he just wanted to go home but since the police could not remove the cuffs they went back to Dahmers apartment and since Dahmer did not know where he put the key as he would remove the cuffs by chopping off his victims hands, the police forced their way inside to search.
They would have searched the field i guess. Imagine if it had rained and the prints were washed out tho.
What if Colonel changed his vehicle tyres.
I bet it would have surfaced sooner or later, he seemed like he was getting increasingly cocky so he would have slipped up
@@lowhp_comic After way too many murders. All the reasons that made it possible for him being stopped right now seem like luck. His potential next victim, which we'll never know is a very lucky person
That patch of hair in the front of his head is pissing me off. He deserved to be arrested for that alone for starters.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
He's got the hair of Phil Collins and the personality of Phil Spector.
@@robloxvids2233 Col. Russell “Phil” Williams 😂
That's what happens when you get one hair transplant then call it quits.
This guy is a genius, he got a confession of multiple rapes and murders from an airforce colonel in just over one hour. By the time he finished he pretty much solved the case with not a single request for a lawyer. Incredible interrogation technique.
@@cravenblade2965 hahahahaha
@@cravenblade2965 and you sir need to learn how to spell.
@@nemo9540 You can't tell me how to spell. I am smart. You sir, are an uneducated buffoon.
@@ibrokeintourhouseandstoleu5453 This is in no way a justification for this detectives poor manipulation skills, he was rash, loud, uncultured and in serious need of some good old fashioned professionalism. I'm not so devoid of common sense that I can't dictate whether or not his skills in mental deterioration is biased or in this case; Just.
@@ibrokeintourhouseandstoleu5453 No cheese is nasty. What I'm saying is this detective needs to learn some good ol' fashioned originality. You understand?
"You're obviously very intelligent Colonel." ...wears same boots from crime to interrogation lol
It's part of the game to compliment them...
@@DA-to6gi Ego up, baby.
@@Vindsvelle If you want to know someone, give them power or in this case, the sense of control.
In fact, most people don't control sh"t in they're life's, not even killers...
Lol
He got the confession, location of the body, and a handshake from the suspect all in less than an hour. That takes serious skill.
Having an overconfident fool as a subject for your interview helps too, though.
Apparently this interview went on for 10 hours. This video is edited.
@@LexieEclectic I feel like the timestamps in the video are usually correct, so the interrogation most likely just went on for another 9 hours if what you say is true and they were there for 10 hours
Not to compliment Russ, but he isn’t as stupid as other criminals. He knew it was pointless and probably felt relief confessing to everything.
@@M15CH13F How was it pointless? They had basically nothing on him before he started talking.
One of the many things that stands out to me in this interrogation is his description of Corporal Marie-France Comeau’s murder. How absolutely terrifying for her. She’s in her home trying to coax her cat out of the basement one night. The cat is fixated on something and won’t move. Marie comes downstairs, notices the cat is staring at something, goes closer and sees a man with a torch hiding in the corner, who then attacks her and ties her up. That is horror movie-level terror. Glad this monster is locked away. RIP Marie-France.
not just any man, her BOSS. fucking terrifying.
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God what a horrifying way to die :(
Straight outta horror movie!
absolutely sickening honestly. may she rest in peace
I'm never going to be able to forget that the reason this happened is because he "saw her in her house". A day later he was in her home. The day after that she was dead. She had done nothing wrong, they'd never met, she was just in her home. She was just living and someone saw her, and that was what led to her death. I can't fathom how truly awful this is.
The intent of man’s heart is only ever continually. We think there’s a difference between us and him, there isn’t. That’s the condition of every human heart, unbelievably wicked and corrupt.
@@TwentyTwoThirtyThreeI mean considering the fact that I’ve never murdered or raped anyone I do genuinely believe that you are wrong in that. I hope you can heal your heart
@@Kimberlymarielee You’re right, you’ve never actually done it. But those intentions are in your heart. God sees all. Ever been mad at someone else and enraged towards them? In Gods eyes you are guilty of murder. Ever lusted after a woman that wasn’t your wife? You already committed adultery with her in your heart.
@@TwentyTwoThirtyThree I see. I’m sorry you feel that way. We are created in his image and we are loving and kind and beautiful just like he is.
@@TwentyTwoThirtyThree If we're that in the eyes of your sky daddy, he's a pretty dumb and incompetent god. Leave religion out of this you fruitcake.
wow. that is a serious skill to be able to tell a person that they can 'walk out of here whenever they want, totally don't have to say anything and have the right to legal counsel'... and a short while later, got them willingly confessing to murders!! incredible
There was a lot of bluffing going on too, but Russ was a psycho.
That was prime detective and interrogation work.
He wanted it to END.
ice la honk not really williams pretty much confessed once he knew he was caught to minimize the damage on his wife he was a gift for the interegator really,made him look very good.
ice la honk lot of it seems to also be posturing too. Like, “Hey, you can leave, quitter, but there’s no shame in quitting. You can stay, or go, it’s all up to you.”
The Detective's silence here is the real killer. He doesn't fill space, he allows the silence to pressurize the room... From about the 40 minute mark onward, the suspect tries to relieve that pressure with his words to no avail. The silence is crushing him.
The video isn't even 40 minutes long genius
@@xa-12musk8 the 40-minute mark on the timestamp, doofus 😂
Now, now, kids.
Stop fighting.
It's almost Christmas!
Christi
Will never cease to amaze me how someone could be so high ranking and yet not immediately ask for a lawyer. I'm glad he didn't though
You don't get promoted for thinking in the military ;)
Not saying that everyone there is dumb, but it surely helps sometimes.
@@dingdong1456 oh no in the US they literally IQ test all incoming police officers and if you score high you are not allowed on. they admit to this openly and claim it is because they worry high IQ people will get bored and quit after undergoing costly training. LMAO
@@dingdong1456 for enlisted yeah, officer’s gotta have some brains
Yea cause I’m not gon lie he had a good chance if he just got a lawyer. He walked in the station ready to confess detective could’ve just looked at him for an hour.
I've met military guys and police officers whose common sense were NOT there at all. It always made me wonder how the hell he/she were able to be soldiers/cops. As far as the soldier goes, someone told me.... Well everyone needs pawns. He was probably a pawn who's friends all died around him so there was no one to promote but him.
Never forgot how cool that sounded lol.
The part about that woman finding him in the basement because she was wondering what her cat was looking at is straight out of a horror movie.. my heart goes out to these women. ❤
@@Halal_Dan what?! Get out of here with your nonsense. Imagine if you had more than 2 brain cells rattling around that empty head of yours, then you wouldn’t be typing misogynistic nonsense on the internet.
@@Halal_Dan Imagine if less men were serial murderer rapists, women should live with as many people as they fucking want, nice try victim blaming cunt
@@Halal_Dan nice bait. Hope you're not Muslim based off your name because to respond to tragedy like this is un-Islamic. Don't bother responding to my comment because the one who judges your deeds is Allah SWT, who makes it very clear how women should be empowered by Islam and how men should treat them.
@@Halal_Dan Brother, what you are doing is victim blaming. It's a flawed rationalisation, one that mustn't be encouraged. You shift the blame from the perpetrator to the victim, voiding responsibility to the transgressor.
The victim was in her own home, where crime is low, how could she possibly anticipate a psycho coming into her home and strangling her? It's just implausible to take into account of someone coming into your home and killing you, because these things are left to circumstances outside of our control. Just like how you'll never anticipate your own death until near the hour. There's nothing this person could have done to anticipate this and therefore not live by herself as you say to afford her the safety you propose.
Even if she had someone, whose to say he wouldn't have waited for an opportunity to make sure she was alone or that the murderer kills the husband? If you're that paranoid in life, you may as well lock yourself up in an underground bunker for the rest of your life... Even then you never know. You see my point?
Maybe the person you were replying to was harsh in their wording, and I get what you're saying, it just comes across as callous and unnecessary. Maybe your cadence was lost on me through being only text, so you probably meant well, idk.
Sad, if she had three trained to bite and kill suspects with three big German Shepherds she would be alive today. The trained German Shepherds after biting the suspect in the face and arms and legs would give police his DNA. If he went to a hospital to treat the dog bites. Then the hospital would then have his DNA that he left in the victim's house. This would have meant ; No alibi. Now he is where he belongs in prison. Other big BUBA'S are enjoying seeing him dance around in women's under wear.
i can only imagine the sheer terror of checking your basement on what would be a normal day only to see a figure lurking in the corner, what an absolute monster.
That poor cat was probably terrified too
Agree, absolute worst nightmare. I just wanted to also comment re yt police shutting this channel down 8 months ago. Can't believe it. I found the missing end part of this interview on CBC news channel so how do they get to post explicit material but this channel gets taken down?
@@Xpwnxage thats why dogs better than cats
@@ksc743 jcs is sort of about how these people are people, and how they react to these extreme situations. meanwhile youtube encourages exploitative and sensationalized entries in the same genre with channels like explore with us.
@@obscure.reference are you saying there are far worse channels on yt that are still up and running? Because that I can agree with.
I think JCS posed some kind of threat to LE. Why else would they do this to him. I'm a sensitive soul (but not where murderers are concerned) and never found any of his content offensive.
This detective handled this interview brilliantly. Best interrogation I’ve ever seen. So non confrontational and effective
Man, I love not being in prison.
it's easy too
don't commit crimes
In other news, water is wet.
@@JarvisBaileyVA Then why haven't all the water buffaloes evaporated?
@@TheMusicalStylingsofBrentBunn
I can answer that: because they have rings through their noses, which are connected to their horns. Horny material doesn't evaporate.
@@sgtpepper91 that doesn't work for thousands of people... there's a reason the united states has such a preposterously high conviction rate.
Bruh this man literally bluffed a murderer into a confession with zero solid evidence, like WTF?!?!
Exactly lol, idk about Canada laws, but homie should’ve just asked for a lawyer and not answer anything 😭I don’t agree with him but like dude come on 😂
Why you don't talk to cops (even if you have done nothing wrong)
That’s what he gets. Good thing he got caught.
Jim Smyth is the goat
He was invited to the interview too. So he went there out of his own volition. He's pretty dumb.
Dude chewed that gum into cement.
I'm here to party lol tcap great show
“Put this on tv, I’ll sue”
this is the cleanest best pleasurable comment.
@@searchingforpennies not this guy that's Cody green he's another tcap legend
You’re lookin for a pedaphiler, IM NOT!
I’m here to party!
I have a crappy job and live in a crappy Apt. I could never understand how someone with a great job a house and a summer house could give it all away to harm others? I would do anything to save a stranger!
Same here, you can have it all seemingly and lose it all…
Wealthy people are often the most evil. I've been homeless and it is only poor people who help you out.
That's why you don't have money. No disrespect there. It's just how life works.
@@Thevenverand it’s fine not to have much money. Many people are happy and well-connected without having much.
@@arostwocentsI don't think wealthy people make up the majority of crimes committed
Amazing that concerned citizen was so alert that he payed attention to a strange vehicle parked haphazardly in a field. Being aware of his surroundings changed the course of this investigation! Good job on his part.
If only we had more people like this phoning in their neighbors to police...
That and the fact that he noticed a strangely parked vehicle in a field at 3 AM is also remarkable
im always gazing around when I drive looking to see if things are out of place or different. It is just something I do. Many people are so tunnel visioned it honestly baffles me.
@@geronimo5537 unless you re in a communist/facist state
And most likely saved lives
"Wanna know anything in particular?"
That was creepy... it's like when a normal person gives up trying to keep a secret and can't be bothered anymore, except this is a 'person' who is also a detached murderer.
Yeah man I literally paused the video and took a 10 minute break. Maybe it’s just projecting my own disgust on the interrogator, but I could have sworn he “broke character” and was taken aback by that question as well (shown in how he asked the question directly after Russel’s creepy question). What a sick fuck
BollywoodBonanzaB I was thinking the same think like he had the audacity
Yeah. That moment he showed in true colors the psycopath inside him for the frist time to another person that not his victims. He was hoping to do this more times before being caught but was eager to describe everything and confess. Since the beginning he nodded yes to the investigator, because his mind was far away and couldnt think of denying but processing that was it, the time had come to confess.
Everyone saying detached but I see a lot of emotion in him. He’s clearly ashamed of his actions. He’s looking down and sounds and knows he did something wrong. He probably just thinks that he’s already caught and at least has honor in him to “do the right thing”.
Right. Like I just made lentils. It’s an easy recipe. Want it?
He looks down and thinks.... "Oh shit i wore my raping shoes today"
You win. Best comment to the episode!
I know right. what a jackass
This reads like Norm Macdonald's joke about OJ's lucky stabbing hat.
Raping shoes, lol 🤣💀
I'm dead 🤣
I felt like I needed a lawyer to watch this video with me.
lol
Hahaha good one bro
Lol too funny
Police interrogators are fascinating
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I love how excellent this detective is. He establishes rapport with Russ. He has evidence, but he needs that confession. And he gets it.
he is so disconnected to the terror he inflicted on his victims. He actually slept with a bound victim next to him in the bed. These poor women went through hell and then he disposed of them like throwing trash in a bin.
lucy hanna he is a fucking animal and deserves the best treatment in the prisons, make sure this story is told to all the others in there wtf
@@Justicesdad prison is a waste of tax money and resources better to just dispose of people like him
fascinating right?
@@pikachupowers i think it depends on the prison in question and whether or not the criminal in question will make friends once there, but i feel like life in supermax without parole and plenty of solitary is far greater punishment than death, which would relieve him of any consequences
Lucy he wore the pantie
All dress up
He.was hurting inside
Cottage had him for years
The.safety was the pantie lust man.demons can have you.
His hair is trying to escape the interrogation room lmao
Ok of all the hair jokes I didn’t laugh at, this one got me 😂
Alot of it made the escape
I’m dead😂🤣😭😭💀
Years of wearing different twat hats
CTFUP!!!
One of my favorite videos on this channel. Quick, educated and to the point. Really wish you’d post again. So many people genuinely wish you’d return, there are many who’ve tried to be like you but simply can’t. You’re one of a kind.
TH-cam kinda shut him down so not his fault.
@@costaricarich9641 wait wdym? I’ve always wondered what happened.
@@rhe7511 they flagged many of his videos for violating TH-cam guidelines.
Rip
@@costaricarich9641 what guidelines? man that sucks
"Where is she?" "Got a map?" Jesus Christ, man didn't even blink.
JooseMunkee @37:57
He was trained to respond, always respond. He wasn't trained to think. Thats how this interview went south so fast
@@braxma12 i was thinking the same thing
Seems proud of it
I know right,
I think he must if thought ohh well I've been got, " which he really hadn't been got at all, the interagator lied about what evidence and the actual strength of evidence they had against him" which wasn't enough to pin these crimes on him or arrest him for,
But he didn't realise any of that, So he wanted to get it all over with, He told the investigator absolutely everything, Every detail, Maybe he wanted to end his behaviour himself.
This man honestly scares me. Seeing how calm he is while confessing to brutally murdering/violating these women is chilling. Wow. My heart goes out to his victims and their families.
@Tracy Howard-Allison your missing the most craziest part, that lady that he worked with once. He knew from the first time he seen her he was going to kill her. Let that sink in.
@* VENOM * I'm more scared of the guy who raped and brutally murdered women than the guy doing his job
Krystal Mead I mean civilian deaths make up the most casualties of wars I think these ppl are very desensitized
@@angelnumber2002 Yeah flying planes es for the queen he sure knows about war casualties
Remember being a child and being scared of monsters? This guy is definitely one of them. There's nothing scarier than a psychotic human.
This is the first time I realized that interrogating someone is actually quite an art form.
Ashley Garden same...same lol...
A lot of it, maybe not necessarily in this one, is actually very theatrical
Yeah, the only reference people have of interrogations of this size are from films, where they have to fit everything into a 5-minute scene. However, I've also seen other interrogations, and whilst they're all quite impressive, this interrogator trumps all the others. In fact, I have definitely seen him in another interrogation where he is just as impressive.
It’s amazing!
@@cgopie1 this detective is quite good at his job
This is the video that sparked my interest in interrogations. Since seeing this 4 years ago on this channel, I’ve wasted hundreds of hours watching interrogations on TH-cam, including every video on this channel.
"Is there any reason you want to see a lawyer now ?" Such a clever way to put it
only just clicked how smart that is
I see what you’re trying to say, but you should always ask for a lawyer if you’re ever called in for questioning. Police and detectives will always try to make it sound like it’s suspicious to ask for them whether you’re innocent or not
@@phoenixfeatherr yeah true that but in this case its very fortunate he didnt
imho not really that smart, "since i haven't done anything wrong i would need a lawyer to tell me how to proceed from there, specially if i might get accused of something i didn't do" would be more than enough to brush off a sentence like that
Hows Ray doin these days rick?
Jim: “We’ve seized your balls and locked them in this bag. Oh, we also shot your dog”
Russell: “Mm, mhm”
I broke out laughing at work reading this comment. Well done.
LMFAOO
💀
LMFAO, ACCURATE.
Mh mhmm and chewing gum haha
If it wasn't for world-renowned forensic expert John Norman, this guy would still be out running free.
His work in the Nike Necrophile case of 1997 is epic
gotta love john norman.
Never heard of him. I can't find anything about him on Google. Even the narrator says he wasn't a world renowned expert. He just printed off the copies.
Good Boy Buddy ...that’s the joke. The detective was bluffing.
@@SpicyTexan64 LOL. Exactly
The detective did a number on the Williams. Bullshited his way to a confession in barely an hour.
It's 2024 and I have just been down the rabbit hole with this newly discovered channel. Watching the videos more or less in random order, this was the last one I had to watch. Wow, what a way to run out of content!
Former law enforcement officer here: The detective's phrasing of "your vehicle drove up to the side of the house" and "your boots walked up to the back of the house" was brilliant. Not a direct accusation but leading to the only logical conclusion that he was guilty.
You might enjoy Jim Smyth on the behaviour panel 👍
True. Very little details but still important. He really did a perfect job here.
I’ve watched a lot of these, and it never gets old. The slow build up to the direct confrontation. Any innocent person would immediately deny and get upset being accused like that, but I’ve seen time and time again that most of the guilty people just casually respond. Like you literally just got accused of murder that also goes directly against your alibi and you have almost no reaction? Lol
Yeah, gotta make sure to keep clarifying "alleged car/boots/etc"
best question he asked was, "inside or outside?" which he can immediately ascertain that either she's still alive and kidnapped, or he murdered her. Basically that question hammered the final nail in his confession.
“Subsequent to his conviction, his uniform was burned, his medals were destroyed and his vehicle crushed and scrapped.”
Good!
That won't fix further serial killers / serial rapist ... we have to change and adapt society so we fix these kinds of behaviors. Im a optimist, we can fix things for the better of mankind ;). Hopefully so. To prevent these we must study the whole lifetime of these people so we can prevent such things happening from now on, I think it might be a good field of study for future jobs, good thing don't you think? because just hoping hell for someone who already committed these acts won't help any further.
@@athlonz2007 A certain percentage of the population will always have an appetite for blood. There's not a lot you can do about that.
@@athlonz2007 I believe psycho or socio-pathology isn't a "nurtured" trait, it is instrinsic to a certain % of the population and you cannot fix this naturally occuring phenomenon, you can only put measures to prevent the potential damage.
Maxime Boivin From what I’ve read psychopathy is nature, born into it. Their brains work differently. Sociopathy is nurture, it is something made by trauma. There’s a quote “Psychopaths are bred, sociopaths are made” or something along those lines
His wife should’ve kept the car right?
I can't even imagine the stress and anxiety taken off Jim's shoulders when he heard the words "Got a map?" I mean. You got him. Amazing work.
I don't think I would have been able to resist doing a big fist pump at that point.
Closure for the families of the victims
The detective played it so cool to keep him talking. "Let me see what I got here, I might have something," like it's no big deal.
all in less than an hour
Hope he got a fat bonus and a raise
This investigator is sooooo good at his job. He got the confession quickly and kept a soft, easy voice and tone. Impressive.
Alright, this channel is literally the most perfect thing I’ve ever come across
I literally have to agree
It’s forensic psychology fyi. You can’t study Jim Can’t Swimology yet.
Hello Clarisse.
I agree!
@@MisyeDiVre This comment deserves way more thumbs up lmao
You can thank the man driving home from work that noticed his suv parked in an unusual manner this man knew something was wrong here!
I know! It's incredibly lucky he noticed it. More women would have been harmed if this guy hadn't been caught.
They probably would have searched the surrounding area of her home.
Warmgun Warmgun if he would have stopped by to make sure things where okay he could have saved a life
Mikey Tello ......yes if only he had a look around he may of saved her.
@@mikeytello2878 You mean, if the murderer didnt kill her she would still be alive? dont put that on an innocent bystander.
Detective comes home: "honey I got you a coffee since I got myself one, it's just black with sugar-"
Wife: "yes I used the credit card to buy a Channel belt"
Detective:"... I knew it,"
Hahaha that's a good bit
Stephanie, is that actually your last name? Lol
Ah, nice one. Late one night, I purchased a Chanel belt from an infomercial that aired on Channel 3.
took me way too long to get this lol
@@flagovhate it's a. Epic last name
It is interesting that the compulsive gum chewing stopped when he was presented with the tire track photo
I’ve watched several Canadian detectives on this channel and they are impressive. This interrogation was immaculate.
Seriously lol these guys are pros.
"As soon as that phone rings.. your credibility is gone.." This guy is on another level. What a great line.
Except for the one that was trying to fuck over the innocent guy
You should watch the video on the morrison case from the CBC. Same pressure tactics you would see in the US to coerce a "confession" from an innocent man.
@@AFPaul12590 And unlike has ever happened in the US, that cop was punished. Canada is like a piece of Europe in North America.
He is a literal walking nightmare to every woman out there.
Kita Heard yep I’m about to start replacing all my doors and windows and installing security cameras
kam2020
What kind of hairdo is that?
@@bettyg319 it's called the Yep, Nope,,lol
@Jennifer 6strings glad to see you survived the stroke to post this!
The interrogator is incredibly skilled. Damn...... He comes across as trusting and gentle.
He was a car salesmen before.
He's not going to go ham on a guy like this.
Mental chess
They are amazing eh? Imagine when they start getting the tell tale signs that this person is a psychotic murderer... just gotta sit there all gangster still.
Dylan E
Boxing Poker Chess Face
Came back to a classic to get the taste of AI voice out of my mouth. Absolutely love your videos though!
This interrogator is just... *chef's kiss*
He truly did amazing
@@ms.artichokecheesepizzawst3239 calm down women ,its just a man's job.
Diksa wtf lol
@@diksa366 Why don't you youtube "bad interrogations". There are terrible ones.
Lol he's amazing
PLEASE remember to lock your doors and windows ESPECIALLY if you live alone. It wasn't the victim's fault and it never is in these kinds of scenarios, but a simple deterrent like having a locked window or a guard dog or something can go a long way in intimidating creeps like this guy.
@@gentlemanbrain5829 being a victim of violence is never a fault. stop trippin'
@@kanabis134 being stupid is a fault. You're probably just saying that to not feel bad about being stupid
@@gentlemanbrain5829 conventional laws would not agree with you. Wanna victimise weak and stupid- go to Somalia, there sure are plenty of those who propagate the same judicial principles there.
Good advice 👍
@@gentlemanbrain5829 Take your nasty opinion and disgusting words elsewhere. Just because someone made a mistake it doesn't justify them being brutally assaulted and taken from their own home. To make fun of her or people who were victims to evil people is a disgusting thing to say. Have some shame you gross, rotten souled person.
Imagine going into your basement looking for your cat and finding someone waiting like that. It makes me sick knowing how scared those women must have been.
Russ: "Surprise, muthafucka!"
Monsters exist.
I'd of been scared too if I found my car in the basement
@@trackertom lol, fixed it.
@@ItsMeUrDaad you expect everyone to walk around in their own houses with a loaded pistol in hand 24/7?
Unbelievably horrifying. As a woman, you would know he was there to rape and murder you.
He is a revolting human.
His poor victims and Their families.
This is a masterclass in interrogation. Absolutely flawless.
The part where he says about Marie’s cat staring at him and that’s how she found he was there is absolutely terrifying. That poor woman.
I somehow find this whole episode way more upsetting than others I've watched
It's fucking me up, Christ I hate men
@@bittybaff3541 so horrible :(
cats are so worthless ugh! My pittie would've bit the shlt out of that bastard
@@GunnyMac360 what’s the cat supposed to do? they are not worthless.
the guy who drove past the house and saw the suv probably didn’t think much of it and was debating contacting police due to it being such a small amount of potential irrelevant information, but this shows how something small like seeing a car at 3 am can be so important.
Yes im gonna start calling the cops everytime i see a car parked somewhere where i havent seen it being parked before. Perfect use of police resources. Yes officer there is a car parked here, you better come quick something might be going on, maybe.
That got petty fast ^^^^^ 😯
Nomen Nescio did you watch the video? he called the police after that person went missing *the same night* he saw the car there. Very good use of police resources as he would have went on to kill more women
@@Fireball006 In this case yes, which is a 1 in a billion chance that something like that is going on just because you seen a parked car. Imagine if people called the cops everytime they saw a parked car somewhere. White people should stop calling the cops literally all day fucking long just because "something might be going on".
Nomen Nescio don’t know how you brought race into this but when you hear that someone is missing and you seen a car by their house the night they went missing then yes call the police
I’m not saying call the police if you see a car i’m saying if you have some info that can might help save someone life then go and call the police
One thing I love about this channel is that the writer/s know when to let the footage speak for itself. Other interrogation footage channels go on and on about meaningless things and can get pretty tedious to go through. JCS always gets the right balance
Agreed
oh interesting! i love this channel too but it's because i think the ratio between speaking and showing the footage/audio is pretty balanced, and i feel like other channels just put out the videos and don't add anything to it haha
You mean we don't need to know that an arm movement MAY or MAY Not mean something totally useless??
There are lazy channels out there who just throw 3 hours of interrogation footage on YT and ask for likes and subs.
Jcs is the baby daddy. The rest of the channels are wannabes
He should do one of these videos for me investigating my second grade students about the things they pull at school.
Definitely my favorite interrogation. It's chilling when he knows he's trapped and asks "got a map?"....
Michael Saunier I concur! VERY CHILLING!!
No, it's when he says "Call me Russ" lol🤣
He almost seemed relieved or is it just me?
@@joii_j No, it's after the "crossroads" moment during the interrogation. Notice his behavior prior to the examination of his boots. He is arrogant and relaxed; yet, any possible anxiety seemed to tell on him by the way he chewed his gum. After the examination his breathing pattern is different, more strained; he begins to sigh periodically; his arms are crossed; his posture is more rigid and stressed; I think he must have swallowed the aforementioned gum...sighhhhhhh
@@mgal6234 Definitely relieved, he probably had so much anxiety and racing thoughts about thinking of excuses, the fact that he can just tell the truth now is a weight of his shoulders.
He was worried when she was having a seizure she was going to bite her tongue. So he made sure she didnt. Then he caved her skull in with a flashlight. Makes sense....
He still needed her at that point, once he was done with her, she was discarded, vile person.
Even complete psychopaths learn the ability to respond palliatively to a health crisis, even if the bigger health crisis is the psychopath themselves. Williams was a conscientious man without a conscience. That’s part of what makes him fascinating from a purely criminological standpoint. I’ve no doubt that he responded to the seizure as any attentive person would, but deep inside he likely viewed it as nothing more than a minor inconvenience.
Because HE wanted to kill her, he wanted that control
Can't have her dying too early or that will be necrophilia
Why the hell would he not lawyer up?
The level of discomfort I feel just watching this makes darn sure that I'd be the worst criminal ever. I'd roll over instantly.
Hahahaha, his body language spoke volumes..
Not much else you can do when they've got the evidence they've got .. he's fucked 6 ways to sunday
@@michaelrenight4641 He also did not once deny or refute anything!
Same.
Me: "I don't remember doing it but I must have done it if the police arrested me."
The psychological squeeze, the gradual block and getting closer to the defendant, the various techniques, the voice tone...
The investigator is a pure 👿
This interrogator is so good I almost admitted to it
oh shit lmao!!!!
😂😂😂
Right!? Got a confession in less than an hour!
Well damn😂😂😂😂
I know omg I’m over here clapping him on
That man your mum warned you about when you were a kid....This is him.
He explains how he cares for & nurtured the lady during and after her seizures and even had a nap to help her recover and shit.. Only to kill her on the way out the house.. wow
Reminds me of when the BTK killer during his confession mentioned he put a pillow under one of his victim’s heads to ‘make him more comfortable’ before suffocating him to death. People who aren’t able to feel empathy don’t know how weird they sound when trying to level with their audience.
He's a true psychopath. He knows he has to kill her, but taking care of her up until that point does not affect him at all. They're completely unrelated in his mind. Kind of reminds me of Todd in Breaking Bad. He'll be perfectly cordial to everyone but still commit terrible acts because they 'have to be done'.
I didn’t have to habit of leaving comments after watching videos back then, but damn, aren’t these JCS video masterpiece. I bing watched all of them back in 2020 and am recently revisiting them one by one. The analysis and comments by JCS is unparalleled. JCS even gave birth to entire new genre in true crime contents. It’s such a bummer that JCS have had so much trouble with TH-cam, to the point that we just don’t get any more of their videos anymore. Surely there’re plenty of similar or even outright mimicking channels out there now, but JCS is still the GOAT in my heart.
I didn't see his fate mentioned in the video:
"On October 21, 2010, Williams was sentenced to two life sentences for first-degree murder, two 10-year sentences for other sexual assaults, two 10-year sentences for forcible confinement, and 82 one-year sentences for breaking and entering, all to be served concurrently. The life sentences mean Williams will serve a minimum of 25 years before parole eligibility. Because he was convicted of multiple murders, Williams is not eligible for early parole under the "faint hope clause" of the Criminal Code"
The 82 one-year sentences were for 82 acts of breaking and entering to steal ladies' underwear.
Thank you I was wondering what the aftermath was
Good.
this is a dark and serious matter but all I can think about is the SpongeBob panty raid scene 😭
hey, genuine question here
what the fuck? how is he getting parole in 25 years
@@agent__berry me too when I heard about the underwear part 😭😭
“It’s hard to believe this is happening” What his victims must to have felt as well.
Paula Brown well said. Probably their last thought before he suffocated them.
It’s his disbelief that he could even be caught in his mind other human beings are but weak pawns and he is a mighty king it’s fascinating to see as the vail lifts from over his eyes and he can’t believe he’s not as smart as he actually thought
@@wanicki3575 exactly this. these narcissists are unbearable!
That's exactly what I thought when he said that.
@@lenapauline8634 many malignant narcissists are very often sociopaths or psychopathic.
If they are serial killers, they are psychopathic/sociopathic
He's is a serial killer.
He would have escalated if not caught.
Little did "Russ" know at the time of this interrogation, that his wife would one day be able to view it on TH-cam.
i think the worse thing is that the families of victims can see the footage
This wasn't shown in court?
@@IvanIvanov-qx5oz I think he pleaded guilty, so the case didn't go to trial.
Surya yes he did
Ex-wife ✊🏾
I really miss this channel. Please
Come back 😢
Me too. Do you know what happened?
@@marriejames01I believe he received a number of strikes from YT and made the move to a different platform.
The whole scenario with the cat staring at his is something straight out of a nightmare. Imagine going to your basement and noticing your cat staring into the dark corner and looking to see a man there then having him attack you.. terrifying.
That fact has haunted me ever since I first learned it. For some reason, it was the most chilling thing in his interrogation and I’ve watched the entire thing (not just the edited version)
Same. I can’t stop thinking about it. The cat was trying to help the owner, but cats just don’t roll like dogs. This is when you need a Belgian Malinois.
That scenario is nightmare fuel. He deserves to rot in prison.
I’ve never read Stephen king but that detail about the cat coupled with the killer himself sharing it so matter-of-factly, that I imagine is scarier than anything Stephen King has ever or could ever write.
So incredibly pedestrian, so normal, something that would unsettle you a little but 99.999% of the time it would ultimately amount to nothing and so you wouldn’t be prepared for what really came next. Just awful.
I just made a comment similar to this, really something out of a horror movie
I feel so bad for his wife. Imagine living in the same house as this man and being his partner for years before discovering that he assaulted and murdered other women. Disturbing...
Narcissists and sociopaths are masters of manipulation. You often don't know what's happening until it's too late unless you know what to look for.
Doesn't seem like the two of them had a very strong relationship
love it man
BS! She knew.
@@BinkyTheGoddessDivine no sane person would have stayed with him if they knew..:
it caught me off guard when he said "got a map?"
bruh
Yeah that was a kick the nuts I was like “OH SHIT!”
If you watch very carefully, you will see that the interviewer began mirroring the pervert’s posture. He waited a long time before beginning to do this, and eventually did so twice. Then he changed his posture completely to one that neither had used: a contemplative stance.
Almost immediately the sick pervert EACTLY MIRRORED HIM!!!
That was the moment the investigator turned the game, and the pervert decided it had no way out.
In truth of course the investigator had bluffed about the strength and value of the tyre and footprint evidence, as well as the DNA from the first victim. Plus, they had no idea where the second victim’s body was. Had he lawyered up and said nothing, there was at that point insufficient evidence to convict. It convinced itself it was over, and convicted itself in it’s head!
But it wasn’t very smart. It hunted in its own back yard. It had some very odd, very prolific trophy perversions. It kept evidence that would have linked it to the crimes.
Despite all its evil depravity, the pervert had several weaknesses. One was it’s dependence upon its wife. It needed her on side for what it imagined would be the next stage.
For some reason, this was the most disturbing case. The confessions offer NO real explanation for the real motives. Those desire/revenge/hate questions are inconclusive.
The investigator is a genius. He saved lives for sure. The revelations at the end about entering children’s bedrooms suggests the direction the crime spree could have gone had it not been stopped. Excellent work.
@@G58 I too watched the video.
Finn Nostromo 😭😂😂😂
@@overdrive1224 lmao
This is, by far, the best interview of a murder suspect I've ever seen, and it never gets old... This pops up on my feed every few months, and i always click and watch it! Just because of how entertaining and awesome the detective did and the narrator, JCS, made this video so damn good! Bravo to both of you badasses!
Jim Smith: Interrogatory genius. I read somewhere, that they actually use this case and Jim's techniques shown here, as a standard in the training of new officers..that's how good he is.
It shows that yelling at the criminal isn't always the way into his mind. That was a masterful interrogation.
PETER ROBERTS you meaaan.....thats how good they are at lying😂 scary......
@@lolarodriguez9284 If you want to catch and convict a monster, sometimes you have to use monster-like techniques, but don't confuse the 2 as the same. If a burglar broke into your home and viciously attacked your family, and you viciously attacked the burglar in return, seriously injuring or even killing them, that doesn't make you a monster because you used the same methods in your family's defence. But, I'll just assume you're a "police bad" kind of person.
JealousElephant good answer wrong assumption they dont get the benefit of the doubt for wearing a uniform i go off people not their job preference
@@cravenblade2965 Waaaa look at me I can't accomplish anything in life and the only way I can find satisfaction is to lessen other people's achievements in life by typing comments on youtube, without actually proving anything to back my point!
This is a masterclass in interrogation. The detective absolutely smashed it.
I can't believe that this clown wore the same shoes to the copshop.
When the interrogator said, "I put my best foot forward for you here, bud" 🤣legend
Masterclass in bation
They had little. A shoe print and tire marks. A good attorney would have a field day with those. But interrogator used those little to make him confess in 30 minutes.
Jim is literally the best. He is fantastic in his other interrogation too of Michael R. A complete savage.
he’s so arrogant that his hair had to have its own private island
Clorox Bleach shots 😀😀😀
Pure gold.
This is why I love comments
Clorox Bleach shots 😂🤣😂
@@groovy8262 best part of TH-cam!
as a man this is one of those awful cases that really makes me get why women can feel scared and uncomfortable around us. and as not the most handsome and slightly scary looking dude, it hurts knowing guys out there doing stuff like this relates to women potentially feeling uncomfortable around me, which really kills me
I think the scariest part about this is the fact he could have gotten away with EVERYTHING IF IT wasn’t for the single mistake of driving back there
Even with this "mistake" as you are calling it, he could have gotten away easily if he had not talked to the police. It is rather likely that he wanted to be caught.
@@monkeytheo what mistake you are referring to ?
@@matthiasromer9173 are you dumb
@@matthiasromer9173 Wearing the same boots to the police station as you wore at the back of the victim's house. What a dumbass. He could have killed others had he just kept his mouth shut. They only had tire and boot imprints,. They hadn't yet taken his DNA to match the sperm he left in the girl's vagina.
Not even driving back, his only real mistake was talking. As JCS pointed out they only had circumstantial evidence at best. Matching tire and shoe tred means pretty much nothing. Even if they could conclusively place him ar the scene with that, which they couldn't, it still means nothing. They can't prove he killed her by simply being there.
Showing up to an interrogation, guilty without council.... ridiculous.
Sowing up wearing the same boots worn the night of the crime... PRICELESS!
I have a hard time believing this guy was intelligent enough to become a col. Thats frightening tbh
@@shustyrackleford_710 Quit screwin, around with my mower!
;^p...
...... ego
This guy is smart. He knew what he was doing, he came to see what they knew with the intention of confessing if they had enough info.
Shusty Rackleford there’s what interrogators say happens and then there’s what really happens. You think this guy didn’t know not to say anything? They offered him a lawyer, he could walk out any time he’s a strong military dude he would have walked right past that little dude if he wanted to. He definitely knew what he was doing walking in there he wanted to be caught. He let the interrogator think he was doing his job while he prepared himself mentally to spill the beans. My 2 cents anyways
The interrogator's patience in the silence is astounding. He let's the alleged paint his own death as he struggles internally. Genius.
aisforairborne Ties a noose with his questions and lets the silence slowly tighten it
"He let's the alleged paint his own death"
*WHAT?*
ENGLISH?
@@polishpat95 this is fine English. Ik it's 11 months ago but just read it again.
A lot of people can't handle silence so they just start talking
Stone Cold Smyth baby.. he cannot be defeated
I do not understand how anyone walks into these and does not immediately clam up and ask for a lawyer.
they think that will make them look guilty and be investigated further. They would rather say all the right things and go home for dinner, they just don’t realise that’s not an easy thing to do at all.
When the cop says "you are free to leave at anytime", that's the time to leave.
He either wanted to know what they had on him, he thought he was invincible and he could talk his was out of whatever they had on him, or he actually wanted the notoriety and felt like it was his time.
Yea impatience is bad. If they have something on you, you will find out anyway. If they don't... well you are lucky never to know what they had. Or you may even have the right to know these days if you just ask later. Or is it routine to later inform you have been a subject of investigation even if it went nowhere?
Forensic science has come so far. Also methods of interrogation as I learn from this video. It gives me chills .I'm glad we have those expert detectives on our side. It is sad that it would be a military person. A high-ranking officer that committed such hideous crimes.
They say that, and then they arrest you as you taking your things. Its a known tactic.. they never bring their prime suspect in to interrogation room unless they can officially arrest him.
Or at least, its very rare(would be very dumb thing to do).
RegTarg011 so? So get arrested then. It is never, ever the right move to talk in these matters.
Your content never fails Jim
*Ego up technique
Learning, you are.
Master, you will
Lmaooooooo
My "like" on this comment is number 665.
I bequeath the satanic honors to whoever's in line behind me.
McNulty's Sober Companion I was like 667, poor bastard...
This one re-appeared today (8/10/22)! Finally got to watch it! Awesome job, as usual.
Hopefully the spike in views each time a video comes back is enough to convince these guys to make videos again. It's not fair that they pioneered a genre, and yet they get no reward as the genre continues to grow without them.
@@jeremy1727 amerika? Who cares about that savage land?
@@konstancemakjaveli ok troll 🤡
@@jeremy1727 im not a norwiegan, sorry
@@konstancemakjaveli oh boy you sure are smart though
If I was told that I could leave, I'd be out in half a second
Lmao my dumb ass would've been like, "I wasn't even wearing these boots when I killed her. Nice try!"
Lmfao! That's so fkn funny!
😂
I find it funny that people find this funny comedic inception 🤣
Omg me too 😭
LMAO! Reminds me of that one judge judy case where the criminals claim that there was no ear piece in the purse they stole.
The "Got a map?" was insane. I can't imagine the absolute relief and terror he experienced simultaneously, finally admitting to his crime.
The least one can hope is he experienced terror and is still experiencing it.
@@ksc743I mean he described the location of a body as someone would describe to you the location of a corner store. So nonchalant.
@@crunchwrapsupreme9372
Agreed. Not an iota of empathy. I found a fascinating case study about him by research gate written in 2012. Worth reading. So glad he was caught. He and his wife are still married last I heard. Glowing reports about her. Most unusual. Very odd couple.
If he's the sociopath he seems to be he didn't feel terror or relief when he finally realized he was caught. He felt nothing.
Relief, I think not
It’s so bizarre how much he cares about his wife’s feelings, but not the women he kidnapped, brutally raped, and murdered.
Seems to be a common theme with married serial killers.
He has no empathy for them because they arent important to him or his life, it's basically empathetic narcissism if that's a thing
Not a man
Right? It's presumed that psychopaths feel no empathy or remorse yet he conveyed that for his wife...
But also how much could he really care about his wife... if he actually wanted her not to suffer he wouldn’t of done that crap. He needs to fry.
I was listening to the True Crime Canada Podcast and she recommended watching this site "Jim Can't Swim " and I'm really glad she did. This is a great site. Thank you for the great job you do with these videos.
Damn, these Canadian cops are professional as hell.
Just thinking that
This guy is great. There is another video of him on this channel playing the bad cop role in the Michael Rafferty case
Anyone will know who has been through police training in Canada. Jim is the GOD of interrigation
Canada has very high standards.
The fact that he said multiple times that he could speak with a lawyer and even said "would you like to speak with a lawyer?" And was still able to coax a confession. This is how things should work
Russ: Can I assume you’re going to be discrete?
Det. Smith: I can’t promise this doesn’t get 2,000,000 views on TH-cam
Bahahaha
Ha!!👊💥
LMFAO 😂😂😂😂
Ouch
Excellent !~!
The witness who noticed a parked truck is the reason he got caught.
& not asking for a lawyer
Eventually he would have been caught some other way i am sure. Dude was cocky af
Caught before anyone else was killed, at least.
There's always someone or something watching 😂
He was done regardless, I think. He had all kinds of incriminating stuff at his home and on his computer. @@josephmcbrien7646
Always impressed by this interrogator
EVEN THOUGH IVE WATCHED THE FULL INTERROGATION I COULDNT WAIT FOR YOU TO COVER THIS
Ol Russ's interrogation is so fascinating to me. I've watched it a few times.
@@joii_j Me too !
Your caps-lock is on.
KoRno sorry i was excited
ME TOO! ME TOO!!
When he pulled out those search warrants in succession it was like he was pulling a fatal move in Yu-Gi-Oh
Lmao. He brought the head arms and legs of Exodia to the table and a trap card as well
This comment made me realize that EVERY INTERROGATION IS A GAME OF YU-GI-OH.
I love this comment, thank you.
Russel shouldve said those cards are banned in competetive play
Instead of d-d-duel!! it was j-j-jailtime!
Definitely got his money’s worth out of that gum
and the flashlight
Lol
Haha! 🤣
Well said!
😝
“ Got a Map?”
Wow. Phenomenal job by Det. Smyth getting this confession.