Imagine being this woman, getting away with murder, only for nearly two decades later, your caught because the people who looked into your case were bored on the job
I can imagine the INSANE heart sinking feeling holy shit. Imagine how random this was. Like knowing you got away with it for so many years and then finally being caught.
Now imagine how many of unsolved cases are there with killers walking freely up to this day, rubbing their hands and forgetting all about it. Just because of RNG value of this case, shows how many cases are out there actually, sadly....
@@sinisterminds2559 Honestly anybody put in that situation no matter what experience they have would crack eventually. She hadn't thought about the murder most likely or heard about it in over 2 decades and all of a sudden one day your peers are grilling you about it? No way you act your way out of it.
@@sinisterminds2559 she thought she's saying enough to get off the hook but not too much to get herself into trouble ,I'm guessing. I'm also guessing she thought asking for a lawyer the second they mentioned John would've been too suspicious even though she had every right to do so. also I guess she wanted to find out how much did the cops know. probably the dna evidence was already enough to get her at least a 2nd degree murder charge but with the interrogation they could (probably) prove premeditation
Interrogator: “so when’s the last time you drank water?” Stephanie: “Well gee…I don’t know, like forever ago. Lets see… my friends like to drink water. Gee, I don’t know guys- I ah I mean I don’t know. I mean whats this even about?”
She's freaking out because for 23 years she thought she'd never be caught. Then to suddenly and abruptly be called in by the police and asked very specific questions related to the murder you committed 23 years ago would freak even the most emotionally prepared people out.
Her: gee golly i just don't know... what year? Also her: Jeff and I went to Hawaii 1986 and had to get our scuba certification, we did so at Big Lou's scuba diving and boat tours, Honolulu. Cost at that time was $5 per person or 2 for $8. It was a 15 minute class.
Her strange personality reflects keeping a terrible secret like murdering someone years ago. Trying to live a normal life but never for even a day forgetting what she's done. What a sad lie of a life. She's probably replayed that situation in her head a billion times.
she replayed the murder scene countless of times, but didnt even think to play a future interrogation scene, and got steamrolled into the ground for it
@@xenthia right? I've seen junkies with fried brains pull up a better fight in the interrogation room than this veteran detective with decades of experience
These people got a veteran police officer to talk for a whole hour about a case they committed before her asking for a lawyer. Professionalism at its finest.
To be fair she was moved to art crime probably everyone hated her guts so they gave them their own department which consists of a closet in the basement.
her facial expressions are so unbelievable intense, it is so obvious that she felt pressed and surrounded during the interrogation as if she was in the principals office, if she was innocent she would’ve taken it lighter
we obviously dont know what shes like normally, but ive seen people to look that intense without being in somethnig that would be defined as a stressful situation. all of them with various mental health problems.
Imagine finding out that your wife you've been married to for two decades had loved some previous dude so much that she killed a woman in a jealous rage to the point of biting her after she was dead and then dated said dude before you hooked with her. Ouch.
Yeah, cause he was definitely referencing the morality of the murderer when he was making the analogy of how the police can revisit cold cases with new technology
telling somebody that theyd probably murder someone and comparing a video game to the advancement of new technology is completely different. One is a great analogy and is morally ok, the other is toxic.
Bruh, almost 2 decades before she was caught? Holy shit. And if the police weren't trying to reach a high score in clearance rate, she would've taken it to the grave.
There is always that guy in chat who spams MonkaLaugh when somebody mentions a fungus reference. Literally just said “scan” and mafaka rapidly types MonkaLaugh LMAO.
If Stephanie just didn't leave a bite mark, she may have never been caught. Pretty crazy to see how the smallest of details end up causing these criminals to get caught, props to detectives.
They're referring to Wrangler from Gta RP. Someone who always tries to destroy citizens with truly cop like behavior in court or not. It's called getting wrangled.
The biggest tell that she is being dishonest is that she claims she doesn't remember something everytime it is closely related to the case, yet when they are talking about things that are aren't directly related to the case she can tell her entire lifestory. She knows about what year she had what friends around, when she went scuba diving with Greg in Hawaii, etc. But when they talk about the case all of a sudden she doesn't remember anything.
Exactly and a lot of the things where he’s like “gotcha bitch” that’s just regular 09 behavior of someone who grew up in the 80s Kids forgot people existed before the year 2000
That has nothing to do with sociopathy. I'm a diagnosed sociopath and can tell you from the first 5 minutes of interview she isn't one: -She is trying really hard to relate/create an emotional connection. -She doesn't show any kind of logicial thought process, which is one of the biggest symptoms on the sociopatic scale. -The way she handles anxiety is a big revealer, sociopath appear confident even when they aren't, especially in situation where apparence is a crucial factor.
“stalling? bullshit? excuses? its yours friend, as long as you have hidden cameras. sorry detectives, i can’t GIVE straight answers. come back when i’m a little, mmm, arrested”.
Its incredible that you can visually see the change between her deceptive recollection of the first two questions and the actual pondering of the third question. Human psychology is a very strange thing.
She's one of the best interrogation subjects (for how to not to appear guilty of course) while being guilty as sin. How these detectives listened to her drivel is a mystery. The reason she acts this way is that she's trying to add so much minute detail hoping that the guys will give up questioning her.
I think she was so terrified, because as the DNA technology was introduced I bet she remembered the bite mark from so long ago. She probably dreaded the day that they re-open the case and check for DNA. At first she believed she was off the hook and that feeling must have lasted a long time, but once they started asking about him and her I'm sure she knew that the bite mark was the reason she was in the interrogation room that day.
@Sharpski Come on man, now don’t put no mustard on that, you need to put a little season on that thing! WHAT! Man come on get that pepper off there! Come on, somebody come get this man! Come on now, come on get that pepper off there, that’s just too much doggone pepper. I don’t wanna see this no more!
Detective: you can leave any time you want Stephanie. Stephanie: leaves. Detective: alright boys, now we arrest her, bring her back. Stephanie: the fuck? Detective: okay, _now_ you can't leave That moment always makes me laugh so hard, fkn hell
You can tell that what she did hasn't left her head for even a day, she was so shaken up on the mention of the victim over 20 years later. What a sad life.
So this woman just went on with her life, working at the police, for over two decades. Makes you wonder how many times you just walk by people that might be murderers that never got caught.
It's a nervous tell. As part of staging the apparent "burglary", Stephanie stole Sherri's car which was a gift from John Rutten. The BMW was later found abandoned some ways from the Rasmussen/Rutten household. Stephanie also stacked some stuff up on the stairs leading to the upper portion of the house. They know this because Sherri's blood was found on one of the boxes that was stacked, and there were no fingerprints on the blood, meaning the perpetrator wore gloves. She's reacting like that because she knows the gig is up, it's game over. The detectives are asking her particularly specific questions that only someone who knows the reality of the crime would ask. Observe how her face turns red when this question is brought up.
Watching xQc fucking RECREATE Stephanie's faces every time she made some whacko face was fucking hilarious. It started at 39:27 and just kept escalating lmao it fucking had me in tears.
She's the worst liar ever. How did she get away with this for so long? I've never seen someone lie so bad, it's like a comedic impression of a bad liar 😂😂
@@brian8861 but no matter how good posture you have, your butt is still affected for sitting so long in that chair, office chair is still better at supporting your bottom and lower back
Aww, mustard! Come on man, now don’t put no mustard on that, you need to put a little season on that thing! WHAT! Man come on get that pepper off there! Come on, somebody come get this man! Come on now, come on get that pepper of there, that’s just too much doggone pepper. I don’t wanna see this no more!
"when was the last time u brushed ur teeth, mam?" "pffff, jeez gally willager, slap me silly but it must have been about a year ago maybe, two?? I couldn't tell ya"
he should watch the jon koppenhaver video next, its one of the few videos were jcs goes into detail about the backstory rather then just analyzing the interrogation footage and it's really entertaining
Pleaseeee do more of these videos X ! I love true crime/interrogations but seeing your reactions are actually how I feel when I watch these kinds of videos 😂
It's pretty sad that a lot of JCS's videos are being taken down for terrible reasons. They bring a lot of joy to the youtube community and I hope whatever move they make next is best for them and their channel
I agree with your disclaimer about not comparing people in murder stories to streamers or whatever. If it happens too much it could start a meme that will never leave and it'll just piss people off.
When I was a child, i just happened to see this interrogation on TV and had no idea that she'd murdered someone. I just thought she was acting weird and the way she spoke.
Lol, it's easy to tell she's guilty from the first question when the video is about her being guilty. JCS does so well in this one. One of my favorites. Wish they uploaded more.
Aww mustard! Come on man, now don’t put no mustard on that you need to put a little seasoning on that thing! WHAT! Man come on get that pepper off there! Come on somebody come get this man! Come on now, come on get that pepper off there, that’s just too much doggone pepper. I don’t wanna see this no more.
all i heard from her mouth was: "I mean, geez, gosh, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, i think so, I don't know, I mean, Again, Again i don't know, Maybe, I mean, I mean, I don't think so"
@@branchy1186 emotions solely expressed in her feeble attempts for self preservation. 0 emotion or care for the woman she murdered decades before. Trademark sign of a sociopath.
The way she pretends to be so clueless about her relationship with John is crazy. You know when someone is guilty if they try to play clueless. an innocent person would answer what they could bluntly, whether they know the answer or not instead of this "oh jeez... that was so long ago... um let me try to remember... I may have... probably but I don't know" etc.
Real person may not want to share private information, especially if its from long ago, when now you're married and have a well established family with someone else. Just because they are both in police (not even the same department) doesn't mean you can except others to tell you their life.
“I think I spoke to him about it” Tough now they’re going to ask you what you said and ask him if you ever had that conversation. That’s one big loose end.
I been watching this religiously for the past few weeks. I actually considered driving to the prison of this psychopath just to have a chat about what she was feeling and thinking during this interview
17:56 because they asked to speak to her under the premise that it was about art theft, and they're asking about an ex. Basically what he explained at 11:50
You would think that at some point in those 25 years she would have tried to tamper with the evidence. I guess noone predicted cell phones or the internet though, so I can believe she wouldn't put any thought to genetic tech getting better.
"You would remember waking up this morning, eating breakfast, driving to work and then drinking water 5 minutes ago right?" "Well geez... I uh, y-yeah, I would think so? I dont know... that was a million years ago."
These guys have “no past knowledge of John or his wife” but know the year she got killed as the lady is provoked and she totally missed it, at some point she can try to leave and if detained called an attorney. No story with loose ends your attorney should help keep a story but she blew it as soon as she started talking.
@@radicallybean no I get that for sure. My dad was a Sgt. Detective like I get using methods and tactics. But my point is they used false security, if under investigation then you should state it to them along with their rights which were not read until later.
Imagine being this woman, getting away with murder, only for nearly two decades later, your caught because the people who looked into your case were bored on the job
Yeah id be pissed
I can imagine the INSANE heart sinking feeling holy shit. Imagine how random this was. Like knowing you got away with it for so many years and then finally being caught.
Just saying, I had to basically add commas in my mind to be able to process what you’re saying in this comment.
Now imagine how many of unsolved cases are there with killers walking freely up to this day, rubbing their hands and forgetting all about it. Just because of RNG value of this case, shows how many cases are out there actually, sadly....
"Women" is the plural of "woman".
"Did you kill her"
"Well I mean I might've, I don't know. It was so long ago, I mean- probably."
“i-i-i-it was like a million years ago”
"Jee wiz I don't know"
"Uhm"
@@NoName-cv2mr gee wiz
timestamp?
"I may have known him" proceeds to explain his entire life story
Lmao I just realized that
For her working for the Police she is pretty stupid
@@sinisterminds2559 Honestly anybody put in that situation no matter what experience they have would crack eventually. She hadn't thought about the murder most likely or heard about it in over 2 decades and all of a sudden one day your peers are grilling you about it? No way you act your way out of it.
@@ooMseoGwoCehT she was too sus tho
@@sinisterminds2559 she thought she's saying enough to get off the hook but not too much to get herself into trouble ,I'm guessing. I'm also guessing she thought asking for a lawyer the second they mentioned John would've been too suspicious even though she had every right to do so. also I guess she wanted to find out how much did the cops know. probably the dna evidence was already enough to get her at least a 2nd degree murder charge but with the interrogation they could (probably) prove premeditation
Interrogator: “so when’s the last time you drank water?”
Stephanie: “Well gee…I don’t know, like forever ago. Lets see… my friends like to drink water. Gee, I don’t know guys- I ah I mean I don’t know. I mean whats this even about?”
underrated
it's like a million years ago
I mean yall brought me in here for art. And you guys are bring up a drink i haven't thought about in like forever
Gee I remember i was in hawai, and I did scuba diving and that was like 90, 91, gee guys it's like a million years ago, maybe I have drank maybe
OMEGAlul
"You're not under arrest. You can leave whenever you like."
Her: (tries to leave)
Them: (arrests her)
They took that move from the legend, Chris Hansen.
its big brain time
feel like there has to be a clause in law that permits unconditional arrest for people being a fucking sussy baka to the extent Steph displayed
@@GoingHAM111 omfg hahaha so true.
Gigachad
"I'm in shock, I'm in total shock"
Xqc: "no, you're in shackles"
th-cam.com/video/FvnqpDo6AAg/w-d-xo.html
@@Bruh-vd3cp is this new Rick Roll
EZ Clap
R O L L E D
Time stamps?
She's freaking out because for 23 years she thought she'd never be caught. Then to suddenly and abruptly be called in by the police and asked very specific questions related to the murder you committed 23 years ago would freak even the most emotionally prepared people out.
crazier when you think shes been working as a police officer this whole time. Just chilling right under their noses
Yes I also happened to watch the video and this is what took place
I can confirm this as I have indeed been witness to this motion picture
th-cam.com/video/ONl-Wq4mLvc/w-d-xo.html
me saw it..me know what happen
13:35 someone in chat "she didn't even fart why is she slamming?" I'm crying lmao
don't cry bby is aight
Poltergeistt OMEGALUL
LUUUUL I SAW TOO OMEGALUL
silent fart DansGame
why no fart ? :joy:
Her: gee golly i just don't know... what year?
Also her: Jeff and I went to Hawaii 1986 and had to get our scuba certification, we did so at Big Lou's scuba diving and boat tours, Honolulu. Cost at that time was $5 per person or 2 for $8. It was a 15 minute class.
This is officially my favorite comment, the depth the accuracy the sheer literature
This woman produces more monkaWs than anyone else I've ever seen
I can’t wait until Stephen McDaniel. The two yeehaw detectives generate so many KKonas in chat it’s always funny
Angel monkaW
She's literally the monkaEyes emote IRL
Farming emotes WeirdChamp
True
Her strange personality reflects keeping a terrible secret like murdering someone years ago. Trying to live a normal life but never for even a day forgetting what she's done. What a sad lie of a life.
She's probably replayed that situation in her head a billion times.
she replayed the murder scene countless of times, but didnt even think to play a future interrogation scene, and got steamrolled into the ground for it
@@xenthia right? I've seen junkies with fried brains pull up a better fight in the interrogation room than this veteran detective with decades of experience
she probably prided herself on it no remorse or grief
I think the fact she bit off chunks from a dead body she murdered is enough proof that she was messed up from the start
Yeah true
Her the entire interrogation: “I may have, I may have not idk?” 🤷🏻♀️
I, it was so long ago I mean, maybe?
Jeez, It was like a million years ago, what year is it now?
she didn't want to coerce herself, I get it, but she overplayed it to the max.
th-cam.com/video/ONl-Wq4mLvc/w-d-xo.html
She forgor
literally was just thinking *man hope he does another JCS soon* and 4 mins later after the casey vid, here it is.
Thank you for willing it into existence
Took the meaning *”ask and you shall receive”* to a whole new level
That was literally me rn, for some reason I didn't get a notification for this video.
I hope they upload the one that was on the deleted vod.
@@CorruptedKing7 No, you did.
These people got a veteran police officer to talk for a whole hour about a case they committed before her asking for a lawyer. Professionalism at its finest.
To be fair she was moved to art crime probably everyone hated her guts so they gave them their own department which consists of a closet in the basement.
Detective: did you ever visit their apartment?
Stephanie: 😲😞😐😂😬😦😧😨😞😫😆😐😠😣😧😨😲☺😬😵😓😂
Lmfao
🤣
her facial expressions are so unbelievable intense, it is so obvious that she felt pressed and surrounded during the interrogation as if she was in the principals office, if she was innocent she would’ve taken it lighter
it was a discussion bezween two parties
@@bosniandankmemer1821 … yes, good observation,
we obviously dont know what shes like normally, but ive seen people to look that intense without being in somethnig that would be defined as a stressful situation. all of them with various mental health problems.
She's terrified
Plus she didn't know that she was being secretly recorded
i like how responsible and mature Felix is about this, not laughing and taking the crimes/criminals lightly
I mean it's cause' he's not a fucking asshole, but also if he did do that he'd probably get banned
@@hel2727 already is lol
I mean he does laugh and make jokes. But even if he does it’s not a bad thing. It would be boring if he was serious all the time
then xqc compares finding evidence to finding a new item in a zelda game.
@@justthomas2488 that’s not as bad i think
This interview is like a person playing Akinator, and answering with the Don't know/Probably option to every question.
Imagine finding out that your wife you've been married to for two decades had loved some previous dude so much that she killed a woman in a jealous rage to the point of biting her after she was dead and then dated said dude before you hooked with her. Ouch.
XQC: Guys we’re talking about brutal murderers. Literally unspeakable things
XQC 2 minutes later: That’s so cool guys it’s like playing zelda
ik right??
Yeah, cause he was definitely referencing the morality of the murderer when he was making the analogy of how the police can revisit cold cases with new technology
telling somebody that theyd probably murder someone and comparing a video game to the advancement of new technology is completely different. One is a great analogy and is morally ok, the other is toxic.
I KNEW I wasn’t tripping on that lmao
@@radicallybean nah ur trippin
Bruh, almost 2 decades before she was caught? Holy shit. And if the police weren't trying to reach a high score in clearance rate, she would've taken it to the grave.
Makes you think how many people you met are actually killers
@@BakaBaki0 they all are
@@branchy1186 I am not a killer :) yet
@@burr69 OH LORD CRINGE
@@axsyz6206 says you
There is always that guy in chat who spams MonkaLaugh when somebody mentions a fungus reference. Literally just said “scan” and mafaka rapidly types MonkaLaugh LMAO.
Keven Alejandeo KEKw
monkaLaugh
@@Snyphurr. Do you mean Post Traumatic Down Syndrome FeelsDankMan
And 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 guy who laugh when talking about murder and talking about the murdered girl
@@damonskaff8710 Are u ok my dude? Who is Keven? Are you baiting? This is WayTooDank
If Stephanie just didn't leave a bite mark, she may have never been caught. Pretty crazy to see how the smallest of details end up causing these criminals to get caught, props to detectives.
Still a lot or killers who will never be caught
200% facial expressions, 10% truthfulness, 150% energy
Xqc describing the murder
Twitch chat “got wrangled” had me dying
Gold 😂
may i ask why lol
yea that was the hardest time ive had understanding words
They're referring to Wrangler from Gta RP. Someone who always tries to destroy citizens with truly cop like behavior in court or not. It's called getting wrangled.
I FORGOR 💀
This womans facial expressions xd
Feels like i'm playing LA Noire
true XD
trueee OMEGALUL
“Read subtle face cues to find out who’s lying”
“X Doubt”
gonna need a new "X" button after this playthrough
This monster has more facial expressions than anyone I’ve ever seen sheeesh
Asmongold
her expressions remind me of donald trumps expressions. oddly similar
I disagree, but they ARE a lot of them
Donald trump gets pretty close.
@@gabrote42 what are you disagreeing with? Lmao
She should try streaming, she could be a react andy with those facial expressions of hers.
actual good one LULW
The biggest tell that she is being dishonest is that she claims she doesn't remember something everytime it is closely related to the case, yet when they are talking about things that are aren't directly related to the case she can tell her entire lifestory. She knows about what year she had what friends around, when she went scuba diving with Greg in Hawaii, etc.
But when they talk about the case all of a sudden she doesn't remember anything.
This sociopath needs to learn that normal peoples faces aren't the same as Garry's mods faces.
played too much L.A. Noire
Exactly and a lot of the things where he’s like “gotcha bitch” that’s just regular 09 behavior of someone who grew up in the 80s
Kids forgot people existed before the year 2000
underrated
That has nothing to do with sociopathy. I'm a diagnosed sociopath and can tell you from the first 5 minutes of interview she isn't one:
-She is trying really hard to relate/create an emotional connection.
-She doesn't show any kind of logicial thought process, which is one of the biggest symptoms on the sociopatic scale.
-The way she handles anxiety is a big revealer, sociopath appear confident even when they aren't, especially in situation where apparence is a crucial factor.
@@charlesm.2604 precisely, there are no missteps.
Her eyes are telling the truth the whole time
She really got crazy eyes. It's honestly nerve-wracking.
her sped-up footage looks like morshu beatboxing
lmao
“stalling? bullshit? excuses? its yours friend, as long as you have hidden cameras.
sorry detectives, i can’t GIVE straight answers. come back when i’m a little, mmm, arrested”.
Its incredible that you can visually see the change between her deceptive recollection of the first two questions and the actual pondering of the third question. Human psychology is a very strange thing.
Speaker: "she then blinks as dirt goes in her eyes"
Xqc: "THATS GG"
She's one of the best interrogation subjects (for how to not to appear guilty of course) while being guilty as sin. How these detectives listened to her drivel is a mystery. The reason she acts this way is that she's trying to add so much minute detail hoping that the guys will give up questioning her.
Whenever I go to the kitchen at night to get a snack after watching these videos I always feel like someone is going to be hiding around the corner
thats me :)
Sorry, we'll stop.
monkaW real
monkaW real
What did you done here gaben?
Pog, just finished the previous one
Same same. I watch these in the background while playing games
@@potatomanW what games
@@Ninjamagics aww mustard
@@Ninjamagics I played pokemon crystal while watching this.
I finished aswell, but what previous one are you talking about
imagine your wife getting killed and you later found out you dated the killer before and after the killing 💀
jesus
Ex killers aren't that uncommon
I don’t know how he didn’t expect it
Seems like a typical “love” story
@@bobobsen wdym ex killer? Once a killer ....
@@Lombrar he means there are alot of killers that are people's ex's
Imagine being married to someone for so many years to find out 20 years+ ago she killed someone. Scary stuff.
Well, gee.. gosh I don’t know, it’s been so long ago that I’ve been so early.
take a shot every time she says jeez or gee
@@Virelia-V a shot from a gun, cus i'd prefer that after seeing those facial expressions, jesus christ
Detective: *breathes*
Stephanie: GEEZ IT'S BEEN A MILLION YEARS, GUYS
dud she did like every facial expression you can make. the muscles in her face were just going crazy
no ahegao face tho
She’s got them 500% facial expressions
I think she was so terrified, because as the DNA technology was introduced I bet she remembered the bite mark from so long ago. She probably dreaded the day that they re-open the case and check for DNA. At first she believed she was off the hook and that feeling must have lasted a long time, but once they started asking about him and her I'm sure she knew that the bite mark was the reason she was in the interrogation room that day.
XQC's scream at 35:35 made me laugh way harder than it should have
When there isn't enough RAM to render more than 3 facial expressions:
x: watches jcs
chat: this is just like you when you were mongus impostor
pepepainz
Peppahpains OuttaPocket
I’LL SHOW YOU PAIN GACHIBASS
@Sharpski Come on man, now don’t put no mustard on that, you need to put a little season on that thing! WHAT! Man come on get that pepper off there! Come on, somebody come get this man! Come on now, come on get that pepper off there, that’s just too much doggone pepper. I don’t wanna see this no more!
@@Sazuyu too much gaw dawn peppah
@@qualtra OOOOhhhhhh MAH GaWD
This is the most I’ve been entertained on TH-cam in a long time.
Detective: you can leave any time you want Stephanie.
Stephanie: leaves.
Detective: alright boys, now we arrest her, bring her back.
Stephanie: the fuck?
Detective: okay, _now_ you can't leave
That moment always makes me laugh so hard, fkn hell
You can tell that what she did hasn't left her head for even a day, she was so shaken up on the mention of the victim over 20 years later. What a sad life.
So this woman just went on with her life, working at the police, for over two decades. Makes you wonder how many times you just walk by people that might be murderers that never got caught.
I’ll be honest, I didn’t expect to be laughing hysterically when clicking on another one of these 😂
😂any joyers
😂😂 straight up on a stack 😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤔🤨😬😬😬😎👽👽👽💀🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿
@@Cowboy1739 yk for a fact you use the joy emoji unironically while texting
😐😐😐
40:07 I can't stop laughing at this part
Right??? What the fuck was that LOL
It's a nervous tell. As part of staging the apparent "burglary", Stephanie stole Sherri's car which was a gift from John Rutten. The BMW was later found abandoned some ways from the Rasmussen/Rutten household.
Stephanie also stacked some stuff up on the stairs leading to the upper portion of the house. They know this because Sherri's blood was found on one of the boxes that was stacked, and there were no fingerprints on the blood, meaning the perpetrator wore gloves.
She's reacting like that because she knows the gig is up, it's game over. The detectives are asking her particularly specific questions that only someone who knows the reality of the crime would ask. Observe how her face turns red when this question is brought up.
@@collageofideas5784 ok, detective. Not bad.
@@radicallybean Cool. I am a detective, been with the LAPD for four years now.
She looks like Sling Blade whenever she does that thing with her chin lmfao
Watching xQc fucking RECREATE Stephanie's faces every time she made some whacko face was fucking hilarious.
It started at 39:27 and just kept escalating lmao it fucking had me in tears.
Lol chat saying she’s innocent, when her DNA was an exact match to the one in the crime scene
She's the worst liar ever. How did she get away with this for so long? I've never seen someone lie so bad, it's like a comedic impression of a bad liar 😂😂
I love how x just has a regular dinning table chair not an office chair 😂
I fucking love that, most people have these racing chairs and this guy just fucking sits on a brick if he has to lmfao
if you have decent posture you dont need these gaming chairs
@@brian8861 lol yeah X has the best posture
@@brian8861 but no matter how good posture you have, your butt is still affected for sitting so long in that chair, office chair is still better at supporting your bottom and lower back
Aww, mustard! Come on man, now don’t put no mustard on that, you need to put a little season on that thing! WHAT! Man come on get that pepper off there! Come on, somebody come get this man! Come on now, come on get that pepper of there, that’s just too much doggone pepper. I don’t wanna see this no more!
Everytime xQc starts talking for the first 20 seconds "Ok ashaajshw jhdwj j whwhda sdak"
so sad that the man is still emotionally attached to his passed wife 25 years later Sadge
"when was the last time u brushed ur teeth, mam?"
"pffff, jeez gally willager, slap me silly but it must have been about a year ago maybe, two?? I couldn't tell ya"
he should watch the jon koppenhaver video next, its one of the few videos were jcs goes into detail about the backstory rather then just analyzing the interrogation footage and it's really entertaining
Yeah, but I don’t know if his chat would be able to handle it.
@@notmagike incels in chat for sure
Chat would just be BOOBA in the worst situations
@@Amethyst_Deceiver1 TRUE
yessss
She's farming her last reacts LULW
Hbdu u been on yt for 15 years tf homie im 16
@@suirty69yearsago32 Just get older
@@zakaria4202 if u man ok demi boo 17 you pube den u a saddo
Pleaseeee do more of these videos X ! I love true crime/interrogations but seeing your reactions are actually how I feel when I watch these kinds of videos 😂
40:05 will forever be the best part
This stuff creeps me out everytime
@WendeezmonkaW
xQcCursed
@@Alex393-e5g P-PIQUE? MonkaS
“Did you kill her?”
“I mean, I don’t know.. I may have.. I can’t even remember it’s been so long… I mean.. wha wha.. what’s this about, cmon..”
It's pretty sad that a lot of JCS's videos are being taken down for terrible reasons. They bring a lot of joy to the youtube community and I hope whatever move they make next is best for them and their channel
"Uhm, uhmm, pssh, uhm, pffft, uhm ☹" gee wizz....
These xQc and JCS video combos are amazing! Keep up the great work as usual X!
I agree with your disclaimer about not comparing people in murder stories to streamers or whatever. If it happens too much it could start a meme that will never leave and it'll just piss people off.
When I was a child, i just happened to see this interrogation on TV and had no idea that she'd murdered someone. I just thought she was acting weird and the way she spoke.
3:25 love the commentary like this! keep up the good work!
0:55 i feel super guilty when xqc sounds like a disappointed dad, and im just watching
Lol, it's easy to tell she's guilty from the first question when the video is about her being guilty. JCS does so well in this one. One of my favorites. Wish they uploaded more.
Yo Xqc
Fair play to you bro you seem like a genuine person.. rare on the internet these days. Legend.
PogU I LOVE JCS REACTIONS.
ikr? its the best content on here for awhile
PagMan JCS
23:02 is such a good placement and perfect time honestly 😂😂was actually so funny
Aww mustard! Come on man, now don’t put no mustard on that you need to put a little seasoning on that thing! WHAT! Man come on get that pepper off there! Come on somebody come get this man! Come on now, come on get that pepper off there, that’s just too much doggone pepper. I don’t wanna see this no more.
R u okay?
xqcCursed MORE MUSTARD
lemme se- GAAAH oooOOOOoohhHh maa gAAAaawwd,
Yikes
@@robyn6455 BOI WHY YOU GOT ALLAT MUZZARD ON THERE!?!?!
Felix keep going with these ❤️ I love your POV on these things!!
After watching this ill make sure not to murder anyone cuz ik i would get cooked in an interrogation
probably one of the few people getting interrogated and paid hourly at the same time.
all i heard from her mouth was: "I mean, geez, gosh, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, i think so, I don't know, I mean, Again, Again i don't know, Maybe, I mean, I mean, I don't think so"
imagine having to keep that guilt for 20 years, she must have nightmares a couple times
She doesn’t even have guilt she’s a sociopath
@@ACD-ti4ph lol she was an emotional mess this entire interview, shes clearly not a sociopath, just a terrible, terrible person.
@@branchy1186 emotions solely expressed in her feeble attempts for self preservation. 0 emotion or care for the woman she murdered decades before. Trademark sign of a sociopath.
@@ACD-ti4ph Even sociopaths can feel guilt, but to a much lesser extent than normal people.
Xqcs camera placement in this video was hilarious because he spent the whole time mocking her facial expressions right next to her
The way she pretends to be so clueless about her relationship with John is crazy. You know when someone is guilty if they try to play clueless. an innocent person would answer what they could bluntly, whether they know the answer or not instead of this "oh jeez... that was so long ago... um let me try to remember... I may have... probably but I don't know" etc.
Real person may not want to share private information, especially if its from long ago, when now you're married and have a well established family with someone else. Just because they are both in police (not even the same department) doesn't mean you can except others to tell you their life.
“I think I spoke to him about it”
Tough now they’re going to ask you what you said and ask him if you ever had that conversation. That’s one big loose end.
Love that one person will say something in chat and then X will automatically accuse the entire chat lmao
I been watching this religiously for the past few weeks.
I actually considered driving to the prison of this psychopath just to have a chat about what she was feeling and thinking during this interview
I always thought xqc was just some overwatch gremlin but I've been watching nothing but xqc clips for days now, best streamer
17:56 because they asked to speak to her under the premise that it was about art theft, and they're asking about an ex. Basically what he explained at 11:50
only x can make a connection between a police investigation and zelda.
true dude
53:58 I ACCIDENTALLY PRESSED THERE AND IT SCARED THE HELL OUT OF ME
ik man i thought i had finished it and it was interesting and not that scary and then that fucking shit happens.
You would think that at some point in those 25 years she would have tried to tamper with the evidence. I guess noone predicted cell phones or the internet though, so I can believe she wouldn't put any thought to genetic tech getting better.
"You would remember waking up this morning, eating breakfast, driving to work and then drinking water 5 minutes ago right?"
"Well geez... I uh, y-yeah, I would think so? I dont know... that was a million years ago."
That explanation at the beginning was very clear i understood all the words
These videos are super interesting, keep up the good content my man
So cool he should watch the Olympics
Same joke Andy gtfo
@@marcoaraiza9381 i put andy after everything andy
@@TobesAnimation I put "I put "I put Andy after everything Andy" Andy" Andy
@@iammonke9203 joke stealing Andy’s
@@iammonke9203 i put "i put "i put "i put Andy after everything Andy" Andy" Andy
I've watched this 3 times over the last year or two, and her faces still just kill me. 😂
These guys have “no past knowledge of John or his wife” but know the year she got killed as the lady is provoked and she totally missed it, at some point she can try to leave and if detained called an attorney. No story with loose ends your attorney should help keep a story but she blew it as soon as she started talking.
That was the whole point of the tactic. It was just supposed to feel like a chat between two coworkers.
@@radicallybean no I get that for sure. My dad was a Sgt. Detective like I get using methods and tactics. But my point is they used false security, if under investigation then you should state it to them along with their rights which were not read until later.