And then for him to say it wasn’t his brothers fault he was locked up!? I get it, the criminal justice system is corrupt but to blame it entirely, wtf?
Didn't he get sentenced with no evidence, and 3 witnesses? Two of which said they didn't see who the killer was, and one of them was a teenage girl the police "interviewed" for 15 hours? His brothers a piece of shit, the cops, judge, and jury are even bigger pieces of shit.
Seen a few on this channel and must say that I haven’t really been aware of the music. I’ve always been taught that if you don’t notice the music - it’s just right. Good job!
Thanks for this! I might be losing my hearing but I think he has said OLGA a different way each time he has said it and the CC couldn't sus that out for me either. Thanks!
I live in Ventura,Ca. where the trial took place. Ma Duncan is still a notorious figure in our history. Poor Olga had the mother-in-law from Hell, literally! Thanks for bringing it to light again, lest we forget! 😊
12 people believing that drug dealers were framing the guy for the murder of his mother is disturbing. It worked once so he used the same excuse again luckily these jurors weren't idiots
I am not American so I'm not for either party but I must say that it's Republicans who have the reputation for being easy to dupe. Sorry. @@patriciamccormick9321
Absolutely. " I love my brother it wasn't his fault." ?!? Um, it was his fault and his fault alone! He kept his mouth shut for 19 years while his twin suffered in prison, knowing every single day his brother was rotting in prison because of him!
@@goldenagenutright I was like huh. That’s crazy but it made me think why the hell would he’s say that. Maybe he’s committed other crimes he’s knows that he’s guilty of… like other murders.
@@no_peace Yet I'd bet a significant amount of the US prison population is innocent. Plea deals are too compelling, as evidenced by this very case. Dude didn't take it and lost a decade. If he'd have taken it he'd have been out in under half. Most people in that situation take the three years because the odds of getting found not guilty is never 100%.
@@ElyonDominusdepends on how you want to define "innocent". Most commonly the convicted innocents are already on the radar for *legitimate* reasons. That makes them much easier to convict and much harder to correct after an erroneous or false conviction. People just won't listen to a drug dealer or serial burglar like they would for someone with no criminal history. That's why DAs like bringing that stuff up. That's universal to prosecution and WHY we have the particular (and some would say peculiar) trial laws we have. It's also why it's so important to follow them autistically. Our problem is the judiciary, which *WE* have allowed to be taken over by partisan activists from both sides, whom we never even challenge, let alone remove from office. These judges are not interested in justice, but their own politics. They neither like or understand the rules of judicial neutrality and are essentially just rubber stamps in robes
@@nicholashodges201 Someone innocent of the crime they're in jail for. As soon as you said "both sides" however, I knew you were a joke and to take nothing you say seriously. Glad I skimmed.
That second story wooooow. Thats some excellent police work and investigative work. On another note, dude got 75 years on killing animals but ppl get less for murders. Crazy. This guy has probably been involved in other la not known
They have his dna on record, as well as his m.o., and by his m.o. on the known cases he doesn't hid the bodies. I wouldn't think they would, but it is possible that police could quietly close a case w/o naming him.
I have heard that one before and thought the same thing. If he suspected his brother then why not tell his lawyer who should have brought it up at his trial?
Some of my family folklore that's been passed down is that my grt grt paternal grandmother accidentally killed someone while commiting a felony (arson) when she was about 14 years old. She'd worn her brother's boots & left tracks in the woods to the crime scene & back home. Her brother took the wrap, was convicted & sentenced to death. On the way to state prison he grabbed a deputy's gun & shot himself. In those days he knew he'd be setting in "old sparky" real soon. That branch of the family still has a fearsome reputation.
Sure but the police aren’t blameless. Badgering a traumatized teenaged girl for 15 hours, essentially insisting she pick him while knowing he had a twin is diabolical. But he’s the one who went through it and if he doesn’t blame his twin, so be it. Whatever it takes for him to try to cope with what happened to him, the poor soul.
Hi Tezzy I already mentioned it here in the comments, but the second case (the one you are referring to) became a made-for-tv movie in 1997 starring Judith Light and Ricky Schroder. I believe said movie is offered here on TH-cam for free. Just thought I’d let you know, in case you are interested in watching it. Take care.
My granny was a 16 year old who set her sights on a very handsome wealthy 35 year old man who was grieving the recent loss wife and child who died in childbirth. Less than a year later they married and she smugly bragged to the day she died that the poor man never stood a chance and every woman in the county was green with envy. 16 year old females are quite grown up.
I was thinking if the family cannot tell them apart. They must be blind! Perhaps in their younger years they looked more like each other. I know triplets and you can definitely tell them apart.
Change the speed to .75x for the OG Criminally Listed effect😊 What an intriguing and saddening set of stories. But one thing I’ve noticed about your newer videos is that you are now doing your best to present a sense of closure to the mysteries. Wherever possible you are trying to find stories where the criminals get the justice they deserved. I highly respect that, because it’s a great step in the best direction for true crime content, where it’s not just open ended mysteries with the families never getting any answers and ending up helpless in the end. Amazing work as always, and wishing you the best for the future.
There is a made-for-tv movie about the last case. It starred Judith Light and Ricky Schroder and aired in 1997. I knew I recognized the story from somewhere, so I googled it. I remember the movie very well and the fact that Elizabeth was executed. In case anyone is interested, the movie is called, “Too Close To Home”. I believe the entire movie is offered for free here on TH-cam.
Re-upload? I watched it through earlier. The first story, hell yeah his brother was why he was in prison. If he didn't confess because he got a long stretch to help his brother, , he absolutely could have confessed long before.
I got so angry remembering the case about the Twins. I don’t think i could ever just let my twin go down for something i did, even if I hated my sibling, I couldn’t imagine living on the outside while they suffered in prison.
You are right; these cases are as twisted as they are brutal. The case of Ma Duncan proves that gender has nothing to do with being a badass. Thanks for another great episode!
In the first case the man should've never been charged. There was no evidence to link him to the crime. I wonder if they ever brought up the fact that he had a twin during the trial. The twin who committed the crime was wrong for letting his brother take the fall.
Great choices to present. They were all very interesting. The second story, I couldn't believe the jury bought that. Love how it all panned out though. The first case, I suspect the confession was out of brotherly love, plus he didn't have much to lose by the time he made the confession. Boy, oh boy. That Elizabeth was something else!
Dude his twin is exactly why he was locked up. I get he is bitter especially because his lawyer never supported his innocence but let’s be real. Your brother watched you go to jail over his crime and left you there for 17 years
Ummm, no, being locked up for 19 years, was squarely on the shoulders of your twin. He didn’t love you. You share the same DNA, so it wasn’t the justice system’s fault that your twin let you take the fall(you even acknowledged that you suspected him, yet you never said a word. That woman’s justice and your own freedom clearly didn’t mean anything to you or him). I’m sure you’re going to try your best to sue the system for everything it’s worth instead of holding your brother accountable for his vile taking of the life of an innocent woman, and pinning it on you… That makes you just as guilty as him because you never spoke up against him. Par for the course 🙄
At the end of the gang murder, twin Kevin said "he loves his brother and doesn't blame him for being in prisoned". This sentence only makes sense if Kevin did do the killing and his brother who has life in prison took the rap. My best guess... He did that $hit
@37:19 “One reason was that Elizabeth didn’t like foreigners.” This reason makes absolutely no sense b/c Elizabeth’s daughter-in-law, Olga, was from CANADA!!!
How did he figure that it was the justice system at fault when his brother just decided to let him take the wrap? Hes got his wires crossed on this. People do and say the most insanity things. He needs to understand it was his brothers silence that cost him his feedom and denied his brother to watch his daughter grow up. I guess its whatever you need to convince yourself of. But letting his brother get away with murder was just straight up dumb.
Nobody should have thought there wasn't reasonable doubt in that first case! And of course the first judge denied the right to a new trial for basically no good reason just because he found the guy guilty before. The American justice system is a joke.
"The police simply missed the gun in the 2nd search". Ok they werent searching the Playboy mansion. They were searching a 250 sq ft "cabin". There is no excuse to miss something the size of a handgun in something the size of a large shed.
Story 2 - Bill returned to find his cabin door off its hinges … whether someone is guilty or not, how can police remove the door and then just leave it off?
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I can't imagine having a sibling let me take the fall for a crime they committed. I don't think I could forgive that sort of thing.
I would no longer have a sibling after that.
Anyone. No matter a sibling. Bless
If that shit got pulled in me, guess who just became an only child
Funk no they would be dead to me that's what I think
And then for him to say it wasn’t his brothers fault he was locked up!? I get it, the criminal justice system is corrupt but to blame it entirely, wtf?
"It wasn't my twin's fault I was locked up." Yes, yes it was.
lol, right? That’s like claiming water isn’t wet
Didn't he get sentenced with no evidence, and 3 witnesses? Two of which said they didn't see who the killer was, and one of them was a teenage girl the police "interviewed" for 15 hours? His brothers a piece of shit, the cops, judge, and jury are even bigger pieces of shit.
Hell yea it was
Not if, his brother actually didn't kill him and Kevin did. Then that sentence makes more sense
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@@roydrage7545 The narrator
I love the music playing in the background
He's been using it for a long time......
@@TheSaneHattermaybe this person is a new viewer dummy how about say how you like it also or something rather use… like some a hole
@@TheSaneHattermaybe they’re new to the channel 😂
@@TheSaneHatterand it's still great lol
Seen a few on this channel and must say that I haven’t really been aware of the music. I’ve always been taught that if you don’t notice the music - it’s just right. Good job!
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13:55 - #2 Mary Jane Marquardt
30:15 - #1 Olga Duncan
Thanks for this! I might be losing my hearing but I think he has said OLGA a different way each time he has said it and the CC couldn't sus that out for me either. Thanks!
So Frank got disbarred in his mid 90s?!! What??
I live in Ventura,Ca. where the trial took place. Ma Duncan is still a notorious figure in our history. Poor Olga had the mother-in-law from Hell, literally! Thanks for bringing it to light again, lest we forget! 😊
She was pure evil and disgusting 🤢 🤮
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Perfect timing CL I needed something to watch till I fall asleep. Love this channel!
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12 people believing that drug dealers were framing the guy for the murder of his mother is disturbing. It worked once so he used the same excuse again luckily these jurors weren't idiots
indeed,,, they even planted bloody knife in his pocket. I would be terrified if I were to be tried by american Jury.
Democrat jury.
@@patriciamccormick9321 - I don't like either party, but republicans are the ones that have proven themselves to be gullible.
on this evidence u should b hoping for an American jury 😂
I am not American so I'm not for either party but I must say that it's Republicans who have the reputation for being easy to dupe. Sorry. @@patriciamccormick9321
that's pretty lousy letting his brother go down for murders that he committed😡😡
Absolutely. " I love my brother it wasn't his fault." ?!? Um, it was his fault and his fault alone! He kept his mouth shut for 19 years while his twin suffered in prison, knowing every single day his brother was rotting in prison because of him!
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@@goldenagenutright I was like huh. That’s crazy but it made me think why the hell would he’s say that. Maybe he’s committed other crimes he’s knows that he’s guilty of… like other murders.
He doesn't know what being a brother means apparently. Well until it ate at him for years and years.
Neither brother was a Saint. Lol
And I thought my mother-in-law was a demon.
MIL get a bad wrap. I now like my MIL now that I know her son was the jerk not her 😂😂
@@AlexAndra-iy5zuthey both are same
@@AlexAndra-iy5zu"was" the jerk? You killed him?!?! Jk lol
@@chrislevack405 Nah, I love my boys to much 😊 25 yrs, so amicable
@@chrislevack405 we were both too tired to fight lol
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13:50 lol so he blamed the law and not his funky, dusty ass brother? Um, okie dokie. 👍🏾
Both failed him.
His brother is not the arbiter of justice in this country. Innocent people should literally never go to prison
@@no_peace Yet I'd bet a significant amount of the US prison population is innocent. Plea deals are too compelling, as evidenced by this very case. Dude didn't take it and lost a decade. If he'd have taken it he'd have been out in under half. Most people in that situation take the three years because the odds of getting found not guilty is never 100%.
@@ElyonDominusdepends on how you want to define "innocent".
Most commonly the convicted innocents are already on the radar for *legitimate* reasons.
That makes them much easier to convict and much harder to correct after an erroneous or false conviction.
People just won't listen to a drug dealer or serial burglar like they would for someone with no criminal history. That's why DAs like bringing that stuff up.
That's universal to prosecution and WHY we have the particular (and some would say peculiar) trial laws we have. It's also why it's so important to follow them autistically.
Our problem is the judiciary, which *WE* have allowed to be taken over by partisan activists from both sides, whom we never even challenge, let alone remove from office.
These judges are not interested in justice, but their own politics. They neither like or understand the rules of judicial neutrality and are essentially just rubber stamps in robes
@@nicholashodges201 Someone innocent of the crime they're in jail for. As soon as you said "both sides" however, I knew you were a joke and to take nothing you say seriously. Glad I skimmed.
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I agree criminally listed is the first channel with most interesting stories and best presentation in my opinion.
@@TheRoadhammer379love Mike but I prefer my crime straight to the point without commentary and jokes.
That second story wooooow. Thats some excellent police work and investigative work. On another note, dude got 75 years on killing animals but ppl get less for murders. Crazy. This guy has probably been involved in other la not known
They have his dna on record, as well as his m.o., and by his m.o. on the known cases he doesn't hid the bodies. I wouldn't think they would, but it is possible that police could quietly close a case w/o naming him.
Just because the twin confessed doesn't mean he's telling the truth. He is serving 99 years. What would it hurt to serve his time? Nothing.
U got a point
Strategic planning for his brother’s release. Brother can help him from the outside
Definitely one way to think of this scenario
What evidence did they have?
I have heard that one before and thought the same thing. If he suspected his brother then why not tell his lawyer who should have brought it up at his trial?
Very true
Omg i love it, its a long one!!!
The last case, omg!! What a horrible monster!!! She definitely got hers ...and ever after in hell
Im calling bullshit on the claim they didn’t know she was pregnant. 7 months is not subtle
Yet you do hear about those rare cases that the mother didn't know she was pregnant. But ...
I was 33 weeks pregnant when my period stopped
Some women can go threw their whole pregnancies without ppl even realising that they are pregnant so even tho it's rare it can happen
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I’m kind of used to bombshells being dropped during these videos but the first story really had my mouth open. Wow.
Some of my family folklore that's been passed down is that my grt grt paternal grandmother accidentally killed someone while commiting a felony (arson) when she was about 14 years old. She'd worn her brother's boots & left tracks in the woods to the crime scene & back home. Her brother took the wrap, was convicted & sentenced to death. On the way to state prison he grabbed a deputy's gun & shot himself. In those days he knew he'd be setting in "old sparky" real soon. That branch of the family still has a fearsome reputation.
Jaysus!
The guy in the first case is SOOOO wrong. It's absolutely his twins fault he went to prison.
Sure but the police aren’t blameless. Badgering a traumatized teenaged girl for 15 hours, essentially insisting she pick him while knowing he had a twin is diabolical.
But he’s the one who went through it and if he doesn’t blame his twin, so be it. Whatever it takes for him to try to cope with what happened to him, the poor soul.
I would never do that to my twin sister
Not If you're black it's always the white man's fault
Damn. This is the twistiest twist murder vid ever. Great choices!
the second case had my jaw on the floor multiple times!!
Hi Tezzy I already mentioned it here in the comments, but the second case (the one you are referring to) became a made-for-tv movie in 1997 starring Judith Light and Ricky Schroder.
I believe said movie is offered here on TH-cam for free. Just thought I’d let you know, in case you are interested in watching it. Take care.
Awesome! Let me get my snacks ready!
The first case that had a 24 yr old dating a 16 yr old is pretty bizarre within itself.
My granny was a 16 year old who set her sights on a very handsome wealthy 35 year old man who was grieving the recent loss wife and child who died in childbirth. Less than a year later they married and she smugly bragged to the day she died that the poor man never stood a chance and every woman in the county was green with envy. 16 year old females are quite grown up.
@@patriciamccormick9321How incredibly sad that your grandmother was a victim and her situation so heavily romanticized
This thread should generalize more, I think. I need MORE unfounded speculation! More, I say!
Is it just me or the first story those twins look nothing alike??
Especially to be identical. I was like trouble telling them apart? Nah I can clearly see from the photos the difference.
I was thinking if the family cannot tell them apart. They must be blind!
Perhaps in their younger years they looked more like each other. I know triplets and you can definitely tell them apart.
Thanks for spoiler /twist to the story. I never learn....😅
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What an intriguing and saddening set of stories. But one thing I’ve noticed about your newer videos is that you are now doing your best to present a sense of closure to the mysteries. Wherever possible you are trying to find stories where the criminals get the justice they deserved.
I highly respect that, because it’s a great step in the best direction for true crime content, where it’s not just open ended mysteries with the families never getting any answers and ending up helpless in the end.
Amazing work as always, and wishing you the best for the future.
There is a made-for-tv movie about the last case. It starred Judith Light and Ricky Schroder and aired in 1997.
I knew I recognized the story from somewhere, so I googled it. I remember the movie very well and the fact that Elizabeth was executed.
In case anyone is interested, the movie is called, “Too Close To Home”. I believe the entire movie is offered for free here on TH-cam.
Thanks. I'm going to check it out.
Yay we need more long videos with unsolved / strange etc.. cases
Love these longer ones 😁
You can fast forward to 2:30 to skip the commercials.
Re-upload? I watched it through earlier. The first story, hell yeah his brother was why he was in prison. If he didn't confess because he got a long stretch to help his brother, , he absolutely could have confessed long before.
Think he had to take it down and reupload it. I saw it earlier but it aaa private.
@@DottieMinerva I wish that they would at least provide an explanation in a pinned comment
The ordeal was because of his brother. The conviction was due to the "justice" system.
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I got so angry remembering the case about the Twins. I don’t think i could ever just let my twin go down for something i did, even if I hated my sibling, I couldn’t imagine living on the outside while they suffered in prison.
Thank you for this video. The last case was depicted on Deadly Women 😳!
You are right; these cases are as twisted as they are brutal. The case of Ma Duncan proves that gender has nothing to do with being a badass. Thanks for another great episode!
13:49 I mean, the justice system didn't gun down a man and wait ten years to admit it
no... just rushed to conclusions and arrested him over little to no evidence
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In the first case the man should've never been charged. There was no evidence to link him to the crime. I wonder if they ever brought up the fact that he had a twin during the trial. The twin who committed the crime was wrong for letting his brother take the fall.
Great choices to present. They were all very interesting. The second story, I couldn't believe the jury bought that. Love how it all panned out though.
The first case, I suspect the confession was out of brotherly love, plus he didn't have much to lose by the time he made the confession.
Boy, oh boy. That Elizabeth was something else!
Yeah a longer video. That last story was truly twisted and sick. Keep up the great work CL team 👍
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WOW, that last case was a doozy! 😮
Poor Olga 💔
In the first case, he did it. His twin brother got him out of prison because he has no hope of ever getting out
He had No violent crime record. His brother did
This might be the first time I've ever heard him curse!! It was very relaxing 😌
I think carl is lying to get his twin out.he doing 99 years anyway. I don't think Kevin was guilty In the 1st place tho
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Yep, that last one was differently not going where I thought it would
Dude his twin is exactly why he was locked up. I get he is bitter especially because his lawyer never supported his innocence but let’s be real. Your brother watched you go to jail over his crime and left you there for 17 years
Kevin went to prison knowing Carl, his identical twin was in a violent gang? Lol. No pity.
It's really disappointing that Kevin was sent to prison for 19 years on the words of one witness. That is their only evidence. That is so wrong.
So happy right now!!!!
1st case,The police didn't check on the IDENTICAL TWIN brother,what about the defense attorney?! That's messed up- ridiculous SMH
Seriously wtfff? And what abouy the hughes dude that initially blamed kevin??? Where did he go!?
Ummm, no, being locked up for 19 years, was squarely on the shoulders of your twin. He didn’t love you. You share the same DNA, so it wasn’t the justice system’s fault that your twin let you take the fall(you even acknowledged that you suspected him, yet you never said a word. That woman’s justice and your own freedom clearly didn’t mean anything to you or him). I’m sure you’re going to try your best to sue the system for everything it’s worth instead of holding your brother accountable for his vile taking of the life of an innocent woman, and pinning it on you… That makes you just as guilty as him because you never spoke up against him. Par for the course 🙄
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Why'd you take down the first load of this vid? Kinda curious, watched the whole thing and then see you had to reload it.
They couldn't have picked a better woman to execute last than Elizabeth Duncan. Pure evil.
Two atrocious brothers. Kevin and Carl.
13:44 Kevin shouldn't have lied about his alibi twice. That set his first appeal up to fail.
I thought the prosecution HAS to state a motive? Without it, how could they proceed with Bill's case for the mother and daughter?
Kevin, buddy...I know you love your brother and I love mine too no matter what BUT it's his fault you did all that time. 🤷🏽♀️❤
At the end of the gang murder, twin Kevin said "he loves his brother and doesn't blame him for being in prisoned".
This sentence only makes sense if Kevin did do the killing and his brother who has life in prison took the rap.
My best guess... He did that $hit
Anyone that represents themselves in court has a fool for a client.
49:40 * should be 'Elizabeth tried to hire them to kill Olga.'
Im not sure Kevin is innocent & his twins taking the blame because hes away for a lifer anyway..
@37:19 “One reason was that Elizabeth didn’t like foreigners.” This reason makes absolutely no sense b/c Elizabeth’s daughter-in-law, Olga, was from CANADA!!!
*😂😂Dont be stupid.She only said that for an excuse.😂*
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How did he figure that it was the justice system at fault when his brother just decided to let him take the wrap? Hes got his wires crossed on this. People do and say the most insanity things. He needs to understand it was his brothers silence that cost him his feedom and denied his brother to watch his daughter grow up. I guess its whatever you need to convince yourself of. But letting his brother get away with murder was just straight up dumb.
It was absolutely solely your twins fault for why you were locked up.
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With a twin like that, why would you have enemies.
Nobody should have thought there wasn't reasonable doubt in that first case! And of course the first judge denied the right to a new trial for basically no good reason just because he found the guy guilty before. The American justice system is a joke.
There are two 'r's in Marquardt, please pronounce both of them.
Carl wasn’t a credible witness but a rivaling gang member is? I know Kevin loves his brother but both ya brother and the justice system ain’t shit.
This first man must have a really good heart because I would HATE my twin. It would take me sooo long to ever go see him again.
14:14 his eyes are terrifying
great vid
That first one, my goodness!
False accusers should get jail time too....
I feel bad for all the innocent people who have to suffer.
"The police simply missed the gun in the 2nd search". Ok they werent searching the Playboy mansion. They were searching a 250 sq ft "cabin". There is no excuse to miss something the size of a handgun in something the size of a large shed.
Story 2 - Bill returned to find his cabin door off its hinges … whether someone is guilty or not, how can police remove the door and then just leave it off?