It’s the for profit jails. They make them worse criminals inside, let them go with records so they can’t work and no job skills or addiction plans and the cycle just continues. The jail makes a lot of money the more people are in from the government, then cuts programs that might actually rehabilitate people (not this guy obviously, way too late)
Learning about his and his sister’s childhood is a good reminder that being abused as a kid increases your chances of becoming a terrible adult- but it’s not a sure thing. You still have choices.
I felt bad when I heard that it explains a lot ik a lil bc I'm from it you can't express how you feel and bottle up anger and when you argue with someone who rank is on ur level or under(his sis) he let loose
It’s ridiculous to say abused kids will become bad adults… abused kids have the absolute ability to be a good adult and be a positive influence in life
I don't know about all that. As there are those that have not been abused and they have done the unthinkable to others........without remorse. About 10 Years ago the trending psychology on the internet claimed that individuals that grew up in loving homes (basically with all their needs provided while receiving love from their parents) knew love, which in return, had them grow up to be loving individuals. That narrative was pushed and most actually believed it. As most will base their lives on things that they read and hear others say. Often times to the degree that they only see the truth of such foolery, when it's too late. As trusting, accepting or marrying someone based on this hearsay, can and will set you up in ways that will produce and unexpected reality check! Individuals like this guy will gravitate to behaving like their abuser/s because they've bought into the hype that said person is powerful or whatever they're trying to portray to them. Not realizing that said person is really aiming to turn them out to self destruct, like they have. You would think that everyone will aim to do otherwise. But this isn't the interest or case of those that choose based on needing to get over and gain.
@petapumpkineater7185 What a bizarre thing to write in a will; I mean, who ever imagines they might be murdered? Makes ya wonder if he had some sort of premonition. (I've had many, all of them foretelling bad things.)
Well he killed someone, so he probably repented for what he did and came to faith in Jesus.. in prison, it's very common that inmates have the time to think about what they have done and that have time to read & next thing you know they pick up a Bible and start reading it & while reading the Bible they feel the spirit that inspired the scriptures which leads them to start praying and because their in jail and don't have distractions of the world they start to pray really hard and start to focus all their time on praying to God & because of that God draws near to some of these inmates.. especially the ones who feel guilty and want to repent and have a sincere remorse towards their sin, in those situations God is very quick to forgive them and provide them with a peace they haven't felt before and when they experience that peace by the Holy Spirit they have a spiritual experience and they become believers.. I've met Pastors who spent years in prison.. I know one pastor who spent a year in solitary confinement & all he had was a bible and he started reading the Bible seriously and he came to Faith in Christ..
I've been silenced grr. Most my comments dissappear. Some abused children grow up and wear the mask of sanity yet if you have good knowledge, and a solid sense of self u can see through the mask. And deep down u will see the person like a child..some are innocent and childlike some are abusers and become childish..
I know personally and close 2 people one grew up in the worst of circumstances and came out sweet, caring and unselfish. The other grew up in a loving home and was uncaring, bitter and selfish.
I’m only seven minutes into this video, but my understanding is that he feels powerful and good when he goes into a rage because that power he feels was always in his father‘s hands and it’s finally now in his. He is basically living to regain the power he had lost when he was young. I’m going to keep watching and see what happens .
That and secondarily I would say that in these extreme unbalance of power situations it’s very salient that anger/rage are acceptable emotions for (for lack of a better term, bear with me here) the “oppressor” but not acceptable for the “oppressed”. The one with power can express their anger/rage however they want while the powerless have to hold it in. So the releasing of the emotion adds to what you describe
@@big_dawg6985 Mental illness can cause a person to hurt the people they love, and things like drugs can certainly contribute to mental illness. While I would LOVE to agree with you, as somebody who has caused quite a bit of damage to my family in moments of toxcicity. My actions are cowardly when I lose control of my emotions and actions, regardless of the reason for the mental illness or situation. A cowardly action is a cowardly action. Many people can act cowardly in and for many reasons and ways, it doesn't mean they are a coward. Your worst actions don't define who you are, and if they are, you should likely seek more positive support. Obviously anybody with a brain can tell this guy isn't a coward, but likely out of control.
How many times is he going to say “ you know he helped me out” is a priest really going to give out $200-300 several times a week. The harder he sniffs the bigger the lie. So gross
That’s really sad the priest was supposed to be there that day for a funeral. Little did they know he might have been there….. his soul as well as the soul of the person whose funeral it was.
We always seek to gain our power back. The more the scales are tipped, the harder we work to right the balance. Bless him, he lost it all to his father. I wish more people would labor to understand the inner working of the minds of tragic, lost children in adult bodies. Here in America, there is no premium on mental health...we stigmatize mental illness and allow those with the worst of it to waste away in the streets with needles in their arms. And get all pissy when it bleeds over into our nice, clean, neat world. Breaks my heart.
I wish I had a tender heart as you. It's truly lovely. My ex became a junkie and blamed it all on his parents. I stayed with them during a vacation for a week and talked a bit to his mom and I learned all kinds of things about him that I didn't know. He lied to me about his childhood abuse. He was just rotten and he became a junkie. This kid probably needed someone in his life when he was 11. That might have turned things around for him. But plenty of us grew up in traumatic households, I was molested by a half-brother my mom had before she married my dad. I was 7 years old and I went to her and told her about it. She told me, your brother's always been weird. And that was it. The abuse continued, I went back to her when I was 12. She again told me he's always been weird but then she added, if I told Dad we would all be living on the streets. Once I grew up I realized that wouldn't be true, dad would never do that. He probably would throw my brother out. Anyway, I never became human beings as targets. And I know I'm not the only one that has survived childhood trauma and has not turned into an absolute dirtbag. With this guy though, my guess is he grew up institutionalized. I don't think he has schizophrenia, he probably suffers from depression, anxiety and probably bipolar too. I just can't see my way to blame any of this on mental illness. People have made choices and when you're an adult you make choices. He probably feels most at home in the institution. He doesn't have to fight his way through the day to keep up his crack and have a roof over his head. This guy is trash, he even insulted the priest by saying he always wear sandals with his donkey toes sticking out. I guarantee you this POS and his girlfriend giggled about that when they were getting high off his money. It's something my ex did. My ex told people he knew crazy things about me and a couple of different times these people showed up to my house. And they said you're nothing like he said you were. He said you were a street prostitute and you are fat and would Drool on yourself. I was the gymnast and I coached gymnastics, I've never been fat. I have no idea why my ex would lie about something so weird but he lied about his parents so it doesn't surprise me. I think my ex had problems before he got involved with drugs. But either way the drug junkie wound up in my life robbing me blind for too many years. I have no sympathy or empathy for a junkie. None! I do think we need to take care of mental illness in this country, it's a real problem. And I understand people might self-medicate. I get that. I struggle with depression, anxiety as well. More so since my ex orchestrated a home invasion while I was at home one day and my 12 year old daughter happened to be out of school sick that day. I like to think he didn't want her involved in it but it doesn't matter cuz she was. I was raped beaten and bloodied. All in front of my 12-year-old. Sorry for going on and on. I just don't have anything for a junkie. On a positive note, I do think mental illness is now coming to the forefront and it's not so much a Scarlet letter. It's just a shame that our system will Baker act somebody and send them to be mentally evaluated for a 72 hours and since the institutions are full, they don't take you unless you're quite severe. That's another thing my ex did so he could get his hands on my bank account because at one point I had to open an account with just my name and my money and sleep with my credit cards and debit cards and car keys. Because he would buy cars and sell them for drugs. Anyway, he called the police and said I was threatening suicide. They had to take me away. So to the police officers credit they had to do what they had to do. No matter how much I pleaded with them and said I'm not suicidal he is trying to get his hands on my money. So the three days I spent there, I was with a bunch of other angry people and I can say only a few seem to be struggling with drugs. The rest definitely seem to be mentally ill . It's a shame we can't force people into rehab because mental hospitals are dealing with junkies and that's not what they're there for. If the junkies could somehow get treatment or jail and it would be mandatory for whatever period of time, the mental hospitals would have more time and resources to deal with people that are really in need of mental health.
I apologize for going on and on, but I'm within days of the anniversary of the home invasion. So I'm really struggling these days. You are obviously lovely and tender-hearted. And I hope you never change.❤
Poor father was a fool. It is good to have a heart and help but you never get too close to people like this. My intuition has steered me clear of many evil people over the years
The father helped hundreds if not thousands of people over his entire long lifetime and changed many lives for the better. The community loved and remembers him and his works, he knew what he was doing was dangerous and he did it anyway because he was brave, not a fool. He had courage in his convictions. How will you be remembered?
If only psychopaths knew how interchangeable they all are... They think they're Hannibal Lecter, but an average person could maybe name half a dozen really famous ones, but that's about it. I'm obviously more interested in this stuff than the average person, but by this time next week this sorry excuse for a man will be white noise to my brain.
I suppose one could say the same thing about the victims being interchangeable. None of them are any more special than the others, none of them were killed by anyone famous.
@@wape1 I'd argue that most victims have similar delusions of grandeur, based on how many "followers" and "likes" they have, how much importance they place on the numbers, and how often they point a camera at their own faces.
He doesn’t know it, but this perp made a martyr of the priest. Fr. Rene is the second priest I know of who was murdered by a criminal he was trying to help.
Most priests come from upper middle to high class families. They start their education from the age of 14 and don't know anything about the real world. The most naive and gullible people I've met are priests. That's why it's now mandatory for priests before being ordained to live 1 to 3 years on their own to get to experience how the real world functions and if they really want to commit their lives to being a priest. Or maybe he was involved in suspicious activities...
I hate to cast doubt on a man who dedicated his life to God, but no one is above suspicion. Their relationship was very suspicious, especially her allegedly describing it as "her hustle" . Very suspicious.
@@NarrativeCMBSportsA lot of people who devoted their life to God have committed terrible deeds; what makes me reluctant to speculate is that he’s the victim and not around to defend himself. Honestly sometimes I get a little sickened when people don’t take murderers’ stories with the biggest grain of salt possible when it’s anything disparaging to the victim (I’ve even seen people trying to speculate that Jodi Arias’s victim was in fact a PDF file as she attempted to claim). The guy here was clearly insinuating that the priest was getting something from his girlfriend in exchange for money, as a way of suggesting “he wasn’t as clean as he looked”. It’s entirely possible he’s telling the truth but I’m damn sure not believing a word he says about it without external confirmation. Like, how’s a dedicated priest giving her somewhere between $6000-$12000 per month? He certainly was lying about some aspects of it
Or he could have just been a good person who was helping a women who was lost out. Not everything has to have a nasty secret behind it. Especially if he was also giving money to the guy also. He probably gave money to anyone who he felt like really needed it
No, I don't think so. My priest has helped me out and never asked for anything in return. Not all priests are monsters. I believe this priest was trying to help people that were in need. Just my opinion that is all. 💖🕊️😇
He's got that average prisoner "I know da lord has dun forgave me for what i dun" energy. People who feel no guilt interpret that as divine forgiveness 🤮
Something fishy about the priest buying their drugs and hotel rooms. I'm sure the folks that gave him money wouldn't have if they'd known what he was doing.
It's always a fight for your soul you know when I was broken the devil led me astray but God never gave up he always waited in front of me back all glory be to God
This is a disgusting excuse of a man .. Ik all the numbers to his credit cards like wtf .. it is always the bad ones that get the best people around them the room is in the Father Rene talk about taking advantage of someone .. gross .. ❤
44:40-45:00: So refreshing to know that he was so "over protective": of the Father; unbelievable. Sadly, and as usual, Florida always delivers/never disappoints.
What triggers it? Why ask the obvious? This man was shown this is the way growing up and literally programmed this way. This is his dads fault and terribly awful that thus man has had no life and taken so many others lives because of his father! You can see he tries not to be this way but it’s been taught to him. He never stood a chance! Why was his father allowed to do this? This is the result of horrific parents.
People in the Parrish donate money directly to them to help poor and underprivileged! But often the wrong one is helped ! I lived next door to the Catholic rectory for years , I spent a lot of time talking to the priests and brothers there !
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Its almost like he had a premonition of being murdered. He had written into his will that the murderer not receive the death penalty. A true believer in Pro Life, unlike the Forced Birthers😢
@@scottmatznick3140 Yes it is. Texas and I think Florida passed laws that you can buy guns with no permit and no back ground checks. So he can move there and just walk in a gun store and buy a gun. Freedom baby !!!!
@@jobdylan5782 More and more red states dont require a permit anymore. So people can just walk in and buy a gun. Not to mention the gun show loop hole, where there is no verification what so ever. Maybe the person isnt allowed to buy a gun by law, but he can still buy one. This is why I said you need to rely on the criminal respecting the law. For comparison, in my country the gun dealer will NEVER sell a gun or ammo to someone who isnt licenced, and will require a background check before selling the gun. And if the gun dealer doesnt respect the law, they will be heavily fined and loose their licence to operate. That way, I dont rely on the CRIMINAL who often has little to lose and has already shown to not respect the law, but on the lawful gun dealer who has a lot to lose by breaking the law.
I feel so sad for the child he was, how the world help shape in to what he is today. Of course this is never an excuse, but I helps to explain. Nurture is just a part of it, but I always feel so sad for the poor kid inside these people
So cringy to hear people talk like this. Ignorance at its finest. And this fool got them to cater a full meal. Might as well I guess if you’re gonna go to jail regardless.
I believe the detectives/ interviewers deliberately provide food…break bread as both a way to create rapport, and to treat a suspect compassionately, regardless of the crime potentially committed.
Adding “priest” to the title is meant to make it seem like a priest is some kind of good person for just for being a priest, I definitely do not think so
He wants to show them where he droped the priest off at,why havent they taken him thier? Maybe once hes thuer ,hell be pushed into showing where he may have put the dead priests body..Or maybe they already found the body,so no need to go out thier, they are just trying to get the killer admit
He loves his family he just doesn’t know how to love them. There’s a big difference. People are literally put on earth to learn how to love. By nature, we already do love . No matter what a person does in the world they still have love. It’s 100% impossible to be Rid of Love when you’re all born of God (Love) in the first place . God will not make you suffer eternally for your mistakes . That is love. ❤ TWOG. ⚡️🔚🌎🔜
STOP LETTING THESE PEOPLE OUT OF JAIL
How about "Stop putting 11 year old's IN jail!!! That would likely also help!
It’s the for profit jails. They make them worse criminals inside, let them go with records so they can’t work and no job skills or addiction plans and the cycle just continues. The jail makes a lot of money the more people are in from the government, then cuts programs that might actually rehabilitate people (not this guy obviously, way too late)
@@ChromeWheelz1977huh? What are you talking about?
@@ajolleyduck2933you obviously didn’t watch the beginning lmfao
@user-vr8pk5sd1p and I'm okay with that because I'm not like you. Wowee you're a pleasant human. Have a better day
Learning about his and his sister’s childhood is a good reminder that being abused as a kid increases your chances of becoming a terrible adult- but it’s not a sure thing. You still have choices.
I felt bad when I heard that it explains a lot ik a lil bc I'm from it you can't express how you feel and bottle up anger and when you argue with someone who rank is on ur level or under(his sis) he let loose
It’s ridiculous to say abused kids will become bad adults… abused kids have the absolute ability to be a good adult and be a positive influence in life
I don't know about all that. As there are those that have not been abused and they have done the unthinkable to others........without remorse. About 10 Years ago the trending psychology on the internet claimed that individuals that grew up in loving homes (basically with all their needs provided while receiving love from their parents) knew love, which in return, had them grow up to be loving individuals. That narrative was pushed and most actually believed it. As most will base their lives on things that they read and hear others say. Often times to the degree that they only see the truth of such foolery, when it's too late. As trusting, accepting or marrying someone based on this hearsay, can and will set you up in ways that will produce and unexpected reality check! Individuals like this guy will gravitate to behaving like their abuser/s because they've bought into the hype that said person is powerful or whatever they're trying to portray to them. Not realizing that said person is really aiming to turn them out to self destruct, like they have. You would think that everyone will aim to do otherwise. But this isn't the interest or case of those that choose based on needing to get over and gain.
Risk, not chance /s
@@christoph1596he never said they will. Just that its an increased chance
He’s rotten to the core. Cares for nobody except himself.
Yes! A republican through and through!! Good point.
Chills... He wrote in his will that if he were ever to be murdered that he wished the culprit does not get the death penalty
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That's the height of his religious faith for you.
@petapumpkineater7185 What a bizarre thing to write in a will; I mean, who ever imagines they might be murdered? Makes ya wonder if he had some sort of premonition. (I've had many, all of them foretelling bad things.)
Even in death he forgives 😢
Well he killed someone, so he probably repented for what he did and came to faith in Jesus.. in prison, it's very common that inmates have the time to think about what they have done and that have time to read & next thing you know they pick up a Bible and start reading it & while reading the Bible they feel the spirit that inspired the scriptures which leads them to start praying and because their in jail and don't have distractions of the world they start to pray really hard and start to focus all their time on praying to God & because of that God draws near to some of these inmates.. especially the ones who feel guilty and want to repent and have a sincere remorse towards their sin, in those situations God is very quick to forgive them and provide them with a peace they haven't felt before and when they experience that peace by the Holy Spirit they have a spiritual experience and they become believers.. I've met Pastors who spent years in prison.. I know one pastor who spent a year in solitary confinement & all he had was a bible and he started reading the Bible seriously and he came to Faith in Christ..
Abuse is no excuse to become the abuser.
I’ve always wondered what the difference is between an excuse and a reason. It turns out, they’re synonymous.
I've been silenced grr. Most my comments dissappear. Some abused children grow up and wear the mask of sanity yet if you have good knowledge, and a solid sense of self u can see through the mask. And deep down u will see the person like a child..some are innocent and childlike some are abusers and become childish..
I know personally and close 2 people one grew up in the worst of circumstances and came out sweet, caring and unselfish. The other grew up in a loving home and was uncaring, bitter and selfish.
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No it’s not , but priest take advantage
I’m only seven minutes into this video, but my understanding is that he feels powerful and good when he goes into a rage because that power he feels was always in his father‘s hands and it’s finally now in his.
He is basically living to regain the power he had lost when he was young.
I’m going to keep watching and see what happens .
I like your outlook a lot
That makes sense. Great insight.
It's called forward thinking and it's very hard to train yourself to do in this fast paced world....imo.
That and secondarily I would say that in these extreme unbalance of power situations it’s very salient that anger/rage are acceptable emotions for (for lack of a better term, bear with me here) the “oppressor” but not acceptable for the “oppressed”. The one with power can express their anger/rage however they want while the powerless have to hold it in. So the releasing of the emotion adds to what you describe
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Makes him feel good to hurt people that can't fight him back. That's a coward.
he’s not cowardly but sick in the head it’s differnet
@@big_dawg6985 nah you can be both
@@victoriadime9057 not really, your reasons for acting in a way come from different sources
@@big_dawg6985 Mental illness can cause a person to hurt the people they love, and things like drugs can certainly contribute to mental illness. While I would LOVE to agree with you, as somebody who has caused quite a bit of damage to my family in moments of toxcicity. My actions are cowardly when I lose control of my emotions and actions, regardless of the reason for the mental illness or situation. A cowardly action is a cowardly action. Many people can act cowardly in and for many reasons and ways, it doesn't mean they are a coward. Your worst actions don't define who you are, and if they are, you should likely seek more positive support. Obviously anybody with a brain can tell this guy isn't a coward, but likely out of control.
How many times is he going to say “ you know he helped me out” is a priest really going to give out $200-300 several times a week. The harder he sniffs the bigger the lie. So gross
“I’m tough” says the grandpa killer….
He’s pure MAGA. This is what they do.
This dude says " you know" so much
I was looking for this comment. It’s every sentence, sometimes twice.
At least he's not repeating 'like like like like' every other word. Just shows ignorance.
@@mellendiamondlike I just like wanted to like tawk like to my like ex girlfriend Yordley like so I like kicked the like door in like
Omg just got to the sister part and she said it even more 😂 💀
I know, right. It's probably his advanced intelligence.
That’s really sad the priest was supposed to be there that day for a funeral. Little did they know he might have been there….. his soul as well as the soul of the person whose funeral it was.
What an idiotic comment 😂
No such thing as ghosts or souls. Highly unlikely
The father really came in clutch for him.. Those are strong words that god gave him to not let his killer be sent to death
We stopped saying "clutch" back in 2019, bro !
God isn’t real, lol
It is real.... you're not real. You are an illusion @@macysondheim
@@macysondheim It is real.... you're not real. You are an illusion
@@adambane1719 No, 🤡🫏
The investigator talks like the man from South Park 😂 “mmmkay … mmmkay”
I was a coca cola collector, and never seen that black can before wtf.
Could be a coke zero sharing whatever promotion the red can has
How many versions did you have in your collection me old fruit pie?
I'm also a coca cola collector, ifyouknowwhatimsayin 😏
@leavebritneyalone3233 Ya I was too, back in the 80s if ya nose what I mean.
@moonpawooe7134 Plenty! Me old snowflake fruitcake.
We always seek to gain our power back. The more the scales are tipped, the harder we work to right the balance. Bless him, he lost it all to his father. I wish more people would labor to understand the inner working of the minds of tragic, lost children in adult bodies.
Here in America, there is no premium on mental health...we stigmatize mental illness and allow those with the worst of it to waste away in the streets with needles in their arms. And get all pissy when it bleeds over into our nice, clean, neat world.
Breaks my heart.
I wish I had a tender heart as you. It's truly lovely.
My ex became a junkie and blamed it all on his parents. I stayed with them during a vacation for a week and talked a bit to his mom and I learned all kinds of things about him that I didn't know. He lied to me about his childhood abuse. He was just rotten and he became a junkie.
This kid probably needed someone in his life when he was 11. That might have turned things around for him.
But plenty of us grew up in traumatic households, I was molested by a half-brother my mom had before she married my dad. I was 7 years old and I went to her and told her about it. She told me, your brother's always been weird. And that was it.
The abuse continued, I went back to her when I was 12. She again told me he's always been weird but then she added, if I told Dad we would all be living on the streets.
Once I grew up I realized that wouldn't be true, dad would never do that. He probably would throw my brother out.
Anyway, I never became human beings as targets.
And I know I'm not the only one that has survived childhood trauma and has not turned into an absolute dirtbag.
With this guy though, my guess is he grew up institutionalized. I don't think he has schizophrenia, he probably suffers from depression, anxiety and probably bipolar too.
I just can't see my way to blame any of this on mental illness.
People have made choices and when you're an adult you make choices. He probably feels most at home in the institution. He doesn't have to fight his way through the day to keep up his crack and have a roof over his head.
This guy is trash, he even insulted the priest by saying he always wear sandals with his donkey toes sticking out.
I guarantee you this POS and his girlfriend giggled about that when they were getting high off his money.
It's something my ex did. My ex told people he knew crazy things about me and a couple of different times these people showed up to my house. And they said you're nothing like he said you were. He said you were a street prostitute and you are fat and would Drool on yourself.
I was the gymnast and I coached gymnastics, I've never been fat.
I have no idea why my ex would lie about something so weird but he lied about his parents so it doesn't surprise me.
I think my ex had problems before he got involved with drugs. But either way the drug junkie wound up in my life robbing me blind for too many years.
I have no sympathy or empathy for a junkie. None!
I do think we need to take care of mental illness in this country, it's a real problem. And I understand people might self-medicate. I get that.
I struggle with depression, anxiety as well.
More so since my ex orchestrated a home invasion while I was at home one day and my 12 year old daughter happened to be out of school sick that day. I like to think he didn't want her involved in it but it doesn't matter cuz she was. I was raped beaten and bloodied. All in front of my 12-year-old.
Sorry for going on and on. I just don't have anything for a junkie.
On a positive note, I do think mental illness is now coming to the forefront and it's not so much a Scarlet letter. It's just a shame that our system will Baker act somebody and send them to be mentally evaluated for a 72 hours and since the institutions are full, they don't take you unless you're quite severe.
That's another thing my ex did so he could get his hands on my bank account because at one point I had to open an account with just my name and my money and sleep with my credit cards and debit cards and car keys. Because he would buy cars and sell them for drugs.
Anyway, he called the police and said I was threatening suicide. They had to take me away. So to the police officers credit they had to do what they had to do. No matter how much I pleaded with them and said I'm not suicidal he is trying to get his hands on my money.
So the three days I spent there, I was with a bunch of other angry people and I can say only a few seem to be struggling with drugs. The rest definitely seem to be mentally ill .
It's a shame we can't force people into rehab because mental hospitals are dealing with junkies and that's not what they're there for.
If the junkies could somehow get treatment or jail and it would be mandatory for whatever period of time, the mental hospitals would have more time and resources to deal with people that are really in need of mental health.
I apologize for going on and on, but I'm within days of the anniversary of the home invasion. So I'm really struggling these days.
You are obviously lovely and tender-hearted. And I hope you never change.❤
Poor father was a fool. It is good to have a heart and help but you never get too close to people like this. My intuition has steered me clear of many evil people over the years
Christ wouldn’t have let that stop him
@@Cinnamon_enthusiast Are you sure about that
@@Cinnamon_enthusiast bro the romans kind of did stop him
The father helped hundreds if not thousands of people over his entire long lifetime and changed many lives for the better. The community loved and remembers him and his works, he knew what he was doing was dangerous and he did it anyway because he was brave, not a fool. He had courage in his convictions. How will you be remembered?
@@frog4307keep reading
If only psychopaths knew how interchangeable they all are... They think they're Hannibal Lecter, but an average person could maybe name half a dozen really famous ones, but that's about it.
I'm obviously more interested in this stuff than the average person, but by this time next week this sorry excuse for a man will be white noise to my brain.
I suppose one could say the same thing about the victims being interchangeable. None of them are any more special than the others, none of them were killed by anyone famous.
@@JSMCPN I guess so, but the victims rarely have delusions of grandeur just because they intentionally behave like utter twats.
@@JSMCPN I guess so, but the victims rarely have delusions of grandeur just because they can't follow the most basic of societal standards...
@@wape1 I'd argue that most victims have similar delusions of grandeur, based on how many "followers" and "likes" they have, how much importance they place on the numbers, and how often they point a camera at their own faces.
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Taking Money from a priest over and over is so trashy. God bless father Rane❤
@@dS-th9np And why do you say that?
With the name of the priest and the accent of the investigator and suspect, you would think this was South Louisiana.
Lmaooo im a Cajun from Baton Rouge and I didn’t even realize anything until you said that and I was like damn it does
I’ve been thinking this the whole time. This dude sounds like he from down da bayou
I even looked it up to see if he’s from my neck of the woods.
Yeah I right away picked up a mudbug-y vibe/accent from him
South Louisiana Cajun chik here!! We havin a crawfish boil tomorrow. That's in Georgia. We got more sense that that trash
He doesn’t know it, but this perp made a martyr of the priest. Fr. Rene is the second priest I know of who was murdered by a criminal he was trying to help.
What’s crazy is Fr Rene would have been the first to offer him forgiveness. Yet he murdered him anyway. A good priest was taken advantage of
There is no such thing as a "good priest". @@markbollinger1343
Honestly though $40,000 to the female when he knew she was spending it on drugs. That’s an enabler and you have to question his motives.
No he didnt. Look up martyr in the dictionary !
" No good deed goes unpunished "
I'm only 13 minutes into this and I'm getting strong Primal Fear vibes.
It’s like dude’s face was squished down on the bottom 2/3 of his head.
now thats funny.
Idk. Seems strange he's just giving that girl money and letting people drive his car knowing they're getting drugs. Something isn't right
Agreed he was probably getting some type of favors from her
Most priests come from upper middle to high class families. They start their education from the age of 14 and don't know anything about the real world. The most naive and gullible people I've met are priests. That's why it's now mandatory for priests before being ordained to live 1 to 3 years on their own to get to experience how the real world functions and if they really want to commit their lives to being a priest. Or maybe he was involved in suspicious activities...
I was thinking the same thing, he also stopped helping her boyfriend when she went back to jail, smells real fishy.
I hate to cast doubt on a man who dedicated his life to God, but no one is above suspicion. Their relationship was very suspicious, especially her allegedly describing it as "her hustle" . Very suspicious.
@@NarrativeCMBSportsA lot of people who devoted their life to God have committed terrible deeds; what makes me reluctant to speculate is that he’s the victim and not around to defend himself. Honestly sometimes I get a little sickened when people don’t take murderers’ stories with the biggest grain of salt possible when it’s anything disparaging to the victim (I’ve even seen people trying to speculate that Jodi Arias’s victim was in fact a PDF file as she attempted to claim).
The guy here was clearly insinuating that the priest was getting something from his girlfriend in exchange for money, as a way of suggesting “he wasn’t as clean as he looked”. It’s entirely possible he’s telling the truth but I’m damn sure not believing a word he says about it without external confirmation. Like, how’s a dedicated priest giving her somewhere between $6000-$12000 per month? He certainly was lying about some aspects of it
He was on the devils dandruff
Thank you for not having the loud mouse clicks. That is the worst.
Dude pulled the "That's a definition of insanity" card like it's Far Cry 3.
Video game nerd
@@hwtans2717 Thank you!
Anytime you hear a guy talk this way, run, hide, and never believe one word. Period
Works whith french too
Anytime you hear a Guy talk this way run hide and never believe one word period
the fact he wrote in his will if he ever got murdered he doesn’t want his killer to die is just… what a man .. 😢
I cried, rip father Rene
2 brain cells in a fight. Both of them lost 😅
he's got two brain cells and they're both fighting for third place
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N why did none of those counselors refer him to an actual head doctor that can help with meds?
Prison at age 11?!! 🤯
Seems strange priest is giving the woman money.
Something sexual was going on and he found out i think
@@friedegg8469 Yeah he said the Priest was slapping the steering wheel in anger at times. More to the story, perhaps.
Or he could have just been a good person who was helping a women who was lost out. Not everything has to have a nasty secret behind it. Especially if he was also giving money to the guy also. He probably gave money to anyone who he felt like really needed it
@@charismamayo9230 it’s mentioned that father was more absent with the woman went to jail.
@@charismamayo9230most likely not :/ he had dealing with these people. A woman like her only knows how to do one thing.
If you want to help somebody help somebody through college not some prison street trash. Something dosent smell right with the priest's generosity
They also take a vow of poverty so not sure where he got the money. Church donations?
raped and abused being just a child, figting all life....what do u want ppl? all this rage will come to us and this is it.
I think father was doing something with the girl if you ask me. It sounds crazy but it happens. He didn't deserve to get killed though.
No, I don't think so. My priest has helped me out and never asked for anything in return. Not all priests are monsters. I believe this priest was trying to help people that were in need.
Just my opinion that is all.
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That poor priest! :(
This guy reminds me so much of my brother. We had a horrific childhood. I came out ok. My brother is just like this guy. It's so sad.
Special place in hell for this one
....and all false "priests" everywhere.
He's got that average prisoner "I know da lord has dun forgave me for what i dun" energy. People who feel no guilt interpret that as divine forgiveness 🤮
@@adambane1719Shut up little atheist
Even in death the priest was forgiving of his killer. That's amazing.
The priest was too involved with these ppl that's off
After reading that title I thought he was the priest and killed someone.
I dont understand how any woman sees anything in a guy like this. What ever happened to a woman's intuition?
RIP Fr Rene Robert, may you sleep with angels.
Something fishy about the priest buying their drugs and hotel rooms. I'm sure the folks that gave him money wouldn't have if they'd known what he was doing.
Passed, couldn't even understand him lol 😂
They're all tough until they get in that penitentiary 😏 that's when they realize they're not as tough as they think they are
It's scary to know that society let this guy on the loose.
No good deed goes unpunished... unfortunately.
At first I was thinking... he doesn't look like a priest!
Did he kill the priest as a substitute daddy.?
One thing I’ve learned through the years is that tatted up dudes that are super religious are literally the worst ppl you can associate with
Religious nutters
One thing I’ve learned is folks who stereotype & judge are usually cowards
@@macysondheim I would like you to test your theory in person. How do we go about this
@@macysondheimyour literally in someone else’s reply saying God isn’t real. Your forming your own opinion and forcing it on them
@@ricanovert9589 you’re*
What a man .. taking money from another man. .. you are a crook sir .. ❤
It hit me when they’re discussing murder and he’s like, “yeah but you’ve stolen cars before man”..
Wow- the last line is chilling 😢
It's always a fight for your soul you know when I was broken the devil led me astray but God never gave up he always waited in front of me back all glory be to God
The movie " primal fear" comes to mind
90 minutes just to hear 15 seconds of the confession, shouldn’t have wasted my time.
Timestamp?
Out of context if that’s what you’re into🤷
@@Jaz_3001I was going to request this.
@@Jaz_3001 1:28:07
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This guy is a regular genius - Lord help us.
He said He was referring to the Priest in the past tense not is that would refer to still alive
This is a disgusting excuse of a man .. Ik all the numbers to his credit cards like wtf .. it is always the bad ones that get the best people around them the room is in the Father Rene talk about taking advantage of someone .. gross .. ❤
44:40-45:00: So refreshing to know that he was so "over protective": of the Father; unbelievable. Sadly, and as usual, Florida always delivers/never disappoints.
No he didn’t say throw some crack on the table and see what happens. 👀 SMH.
that snort…
What triggers it? Why ask the obvious? This man was shown this is the way growing up and literally programmed this way. This is his dads fault and terribly awful that thus man has had no life and taken so many others lives because of his father! You can see he tries not to be this way but it’s been taught to him. He never stood a chance! Why was his father allowed to do this? This is the result of horrific parents.
This is so sad. The Priest helped people so much and didn't deserve this. I'm actually crying watching this.
Detective wonders how a priest has so much money 😂😂
People in the Parrish donate money directly to them to help poor and underprivileged! But often the wrong one is helped ! I lived next door to the Catholic rectory for years , I spent a lot of time talking to the priests and brothers there !
Thank you channel
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REALIZES. REALIZES. every crime video, realizes.
Can't stand it! 😒
True dat. I didn’t even rea… notice… until I read this
You can’t buy therapy this good
U don't give a drug addiction money, thats
Wow, this priest only crime was helping people integrate back into society or helping those needing support.
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Lol sister acting like she loves him
Its almost like he had a premonition of being murdered. He had written into his will that the murderer not receive the death penalty. A true believer in Pro Life, unlike the Forced Birthers😢
I’m pro choice
Living in a world of “forced creation”…
If he ever gets out, some states wont have any guard rails against him buying a gun. Just relying on him respecting the law that says he cant buy one.
That's not true.
@@scottmatznick3140 Yes it is. Texas and I think Florida passed laws that you can buy guns with no permit and no back ground checks.
So he can move there and just walk in a gun store and buy a gun. Freedom baby !!!!
That's not accurate
@@jobdylan5782 More and more red states dont require a permit anymore. So people can just walk in and buy a gun.
Not to mention the gun show loop hole, where there is no verification what so ever.
Maybe the person isnt allowed to buy a gun by law, but he can still buy one. This is why I said you need to rely on the criminal respecting the law.
For comparison, in my country the gun dealer will NEVER sell a gun or ammo to someone who isnt licenced, and will require a background check before selling the gun. And if the gun dealer doesnt respect the law, they will be heavily fined and loose their licence to operate.
That way, I dont rely on the CRIMINAL who often has little to lose and has already shown to not respect the law, but on the lawful gun dealer who has a lot to lose by breaking the law.
Instead of doing 20-25 for Robbery
He wanted life
This... i mean... you know... i mean.... you know.... video... you know... i mean is uh uh umm... i mean... you know... is... yeah
If he can’t control what he is doing he is most likely possessed
I thought the title said prettiest killer realizes he’s going to prison life
So, you search the internet for pretty killers, is that what you are saying? lol
@@deloughi1887what?
@@4rl0ng If you can't follow a comment thread then you should stay off of the internet..
How do you get Prettiest killer out of Priest?? 🙄🤨
It's Priest Killer, not Killer Priest. As in someone who killed a Priest. Pretty easy to understand.
First of all , no convict would talk to the cops .
Always love new content
This is not new content been done by another channel already 🙄
If Boomhauer was a killer...
The last 30 seconds of this video are shocking.
Schhh no spoiler
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Fr Rene was pure and innocent.... I doubt it.
I feel so sad for the child he was, how the world help shape in to what he is today. Of course this is never an excuse, but I helps to explain. Nurture is just a part of it, but I always feel so sad for the poor kid inside these people
Half of the video is him just saying "you know". In fact, the detectives did know, you know?!
Whuh-oh, Boomhauer is in trouble!
Talkin' 'bout dang ol' cold blooded murder, man, whoo!
Hope y’all stayed for the ending twist of this video.
So cringy to hear people talk like this. Ignorance at its finest. And this fool got them to cater a full meal. Might as well I guess if you’re gonna go to jail regardless.
I believe the detectives/ interviewers deliberately provide food…break bread as both a way to create rapport, and to treat a suspect compassionately, regardless of the crime potentially committed.
@@grakTurninUrbanyeah I know it’s a tactic. Just making a joke about this scumbag
Adding “priest” to the title is meant to make it seem like a priest is some kind of good person for just for being a priest, I definitely do not think so
He wants to show them where he droped the priest off at,why havent they taken him thier? Maybe once hes thuer ,hell be pushed into showing where he may have put the dead priests body..Or maybe they already found the body,so no need to go out thier, they are just trying to get the killer admit
First mistake, helping convicts.
I confess to nodding off in this one… was a motive ever revealed? Anyone?
Imagine having your own sister snitch on you. I would never do that to my brother, even if he was the next Ted Bundy. Loyalty is everything
Seen this already on another channel but thanks anyway ❤
Why is his forehead 6 inches long lol
20:40 The expression is "thick as thieves." Just thought you'd like to know.
What exactly is a "convicted drug addict" ?
Someone most likely convicted of drug possession/distibution/usage/etc.
I thought the same thing... you can't convict someone of being a drug addict
he is right though, it's insane how quickly Christians are to abandon forgiveness when allegedly their entire religion is based on it
He loves his family he just doesn’t know how to love them.
There’s a big difference.
People are literally put on earth to learn how to love.
By nature, we already do love . No matter what a person does in the world they still have love. It’s 100% impossible to be Rid of Love when you’re all born of God (Love) in the first place .
God will not make you suffer eternally for your mistakes . That is love. ❤ TWOG. ⚡️🔚🌎🔜