@@johnrelford7961they are treating her like a leper, not a killer. Imagine: your mother abandoned you, your brother, and your dad for a killer because she was bored in her marriage. She went so far as to break a killer out of prison and run away with him. She doesn't love you, if she did, she wouldn't have abandoned you, and committed one of the most supreme acts of treachery out of boredom. Why would you want her in your life at all?
Prisons always need people to volunteer to help. They take whatever they can get. Beside they probably thought she learned her lesson. They probably told her if she does ỉt again she go to jail for a long time.
Take it from a knuckle dragging prison guard with 27 years in. He manipulated her. Pure and simple. Found her weaknesses, told her what she wanted to hear, and played her. Unfortunately she bought into it.
Like those 2prisoners in NY [Dannemora] who manipulated married guard lady AND that Alabama lady guard helped felon escape then shot herself when cops gave chase later on.
She paid an incredibly high price for her incredibly bad judgement. Women who think their love will save and reform a convict are only fooling themselves. Thanks for another thought-provoking video, Dr. Grande, dog-gone it.
Great point Dr Grande: "All affairs have the capacity to become dangerous" - even for someone who spent her entire life walking the straight and narrow.
As a KC native, the most shocking part of this to me is that she would be willing to ingest TN style BBQ under any circumstances whatsoever. Unfathomable.
A genuine human connection is more valuable than material loss. It seems Grande and most others in this chat cannot wrap their heads around the possibility that true love transcends such silly boundaries...perhaps because their measured "reasonable" lives make such love an impossibility, they like putting people in boxes, and they need to try and fill the empty hole in their hearts through voyeuristic fascination over what those having something theyre missing while smarmily deluding themselves that theyre better off playing it safe. Capitalism has successfully turned a lot of weak minded people into commodified zombies...but not all of us and not the best of us. At least these two tried something fun...a victimless crime...and probably lived more life in two days than you or I will in our entire lives. If anything, theyre just be punished officially and socially for holding a candle up to and embarrassing the enslavement/social caste system that our prisons artificially produce. I applaud them both for getting free of that even if but for a few days physically.
@@zackbarkley7593what about the connections she had with her sons? Or siblings? As I said, fantasy is powerful. One of the most potent versions is ‘ideal love’
@@zackbarkley7593 Let's get real, behind all the BS you just vomited you are a bad person making excuses for 2 other bad persons. True passion would be working hard to make her husband and sons happy.
@@zackbarkley7593 married people ask for divorce. and then do the romance, people who are on the drug of love, brake rules and hurt family around them.
The ”nice life” probably wasn’t a life at all. I think it’s admirable when people take risks to change their lives around. Her impulse was correct, even though she should have chosen a better way than committing crimes.
@@wilhelmhagberg4897oh poor little babies can’t bear to have a few rules or they feel so oppressed! Poor little victims that have families that love them and people who need them. Poor wittle babies.
@@PHlopheplease 🙄 affirmative action wasn’t enough for you people? Yall are literally a protected and propped up class but yet you aren’t privileged? How can you be a victim and have all the advantages of a nanny state at the same time?
@@PHlophe ahh .... The great imagined white privilege. I guess that's one way to avoid ever taking any personal responsibility. It's everyone else's fault...I can't get a fair shake because of my race and now on top of that others are getting a leg up because of their race. There are plenty of examples of people of all races getting ridiculous breaks they should never have. None of that equates to special racial privilege. It's just means someone got lucky and/or someone else was incompetent and even possibly may be a sign of corruption.
@@PHlopheoh please. Look at people like Diddy and Jayz who have been committing crimes for decades and only now after many many people come forward with evidence so they even get investigated, is that yt privilege?! Gimme a break. She got a break cause she’s a woman and women always get more leniency. Get over your little victim complex.
Aaaand this is why I let go of my idea of teaching in prisons. Too many stories like this. I'd be susceptible, even with all my knowledge of true crime, years of studying sociopathy, etc., & even at my advanced age. I could still get gotten to. There's a chance. So nah, I'll pass. Those prisoners can teach themselves 😅
Sounds like a run-of-the-mill midlife crisis. Everything's fine, and then one day they wake up and realize they've been the same routine and the same rut for years. So they do something irrational because it's exciting.
Then pick up skydiving. This wasn't irrational. This was selfish. Irrational is spending all your money in casinos. What she did was just plain dumb. Living out a fantasy that was born out of love for herself over everyone else, including her children.
She was love bombed by an inmate and thought she was in love. She was infatuated. With only one relationship since high school, it got boring. That's typical, you work it out like adults. She should have just dyed her hair and bought a convertible. A nice red one.....😊
She was lucky she only got 27 months. He wasn't so lucky. Says a lot about his character that he grabbed the two guns when he got to her house. They both could have died in the high speed chase trying to elude the Federal Marshalls. All told, I guess they were lucky.
It only shows how women always get more leniency and men get all the blame. “Oh but he manipulated her! She wasn’t responsible for her actions!” Blah blah blah
Thank you for yet another informative video Dr. G! 😊 My first thought in all of this was how lucky Toby was to only receive a 27 month sentence. She should be forever grateful to that Judge or Jury! Smuggling a phone in, smuggling a convicted murderer out, supplying him with weapons and ammunition, hmmm, that sounds like a least a 10 year sentence to me. She’s actually lucky they got caught when they did. Things could have ended much worse for her had he harmed her. Him losing his temper in the first few hours together was only the beginning of what was probably to come. In my opinion, he could have loved her, but I doubt it. She was a way for him to escape a life sentence, have money for food and lodging, and free sex until he put a plan into place of what to do next. A lot of inmates prey on lonely women and sadly they fall for it. I hope Toby learned a lesson through all this and continues to work on herself. ❤️
It feels like this case is the deepest human emotions Dr. Grande discussed with us. Thank you, Dr. Grande, all the way from Korea at the moment (one I couldn’t stay away while I’ve been away from home for a month😸🐶)
I used to work in a medium security male prison. I was assigned as a "counselor" to 100 inmates. One inmate soon asked me ,"How we could be together?" This was after I naively told me he could schedule appointments with me when he needed to. When I looked at his record I learned he had killed someone by hitting them over the head with a board.
@@philiprandall473 Huh. Odd. Although, I'm not well at present and have a throat and ear infection, so my volume is up more than normal. Maybe that's why I'm not detecting it.
Toby had strong urges to adopt animals. I suspect her husband was her first adopted pet but then she found another pet that was even more in need of her special nurturing nature. I suspect every relationship she has will end up the same way. A thoroughly domesticated pet that doesn't appeal to her any longer.
She clearly loved her husband at some point, they were married for 28 years! She's married again. I don't think many more relationships are in the cards for her. Maybe, after being married for so long, to a guy she met at 15 years old was a bit predictive, and boring. A lot of marriages that long, will struggle with this. You work on it, if you still love each other. Toby never did anything wrong in her entire life, was a good mom and wife. This prison guy probably love bombed someone who doesn't even know what the word means. She fell for it, and like a teenager, was head over heels in love, or so she thought. I'd argue she was infatuated, not in love. Dreamy, head in the clouds, love, like any teenager. Except she was a grown woman with responsibilities. She got in over her head and ruined her relationships with her kids and sisters. I think it was exciting, and something she never experienced before, to be in lust, really. I hope she learned her lesson and does well with her new husband. She was temporarily insane.
@@HeatherHolt What? Dogs are not stupid. And it's not because they're "stupid" that they generally have this unconditional loyalty. This loyalty to the pack can be seen in wolves. Social bonds are paramount in the canine world. Just as humans need groups to survive and thrive, dogs need their groups, their packs. Humans displaced their natural dog leaders, and humans reinforced these traits through selective breeding. Dogs like huskies, dogs that must work and live in groups, are extremely sociable and form very strong bonds. Pulling a dog sled requires all the dogs ro work in unison. They must be able to work together and kind of "group think" and act together, and have extreme loyalty to each other and their human leader. So you can see the selective forces that act upon the breeding of successful huskies.
There’s always a reason for what they did, isn’t there? I was depressed, no one understood me, I was abused as a child, ect ect. Most people have problems from their childhood but most people grow up and never commit a crime
@@pipermccoolyou are desperate . That’s not expanding your horizon. That’s actually being a sad desperate woman. As a lawyer you are very sad and desperate . You can’t find anyone to date outside so you want to find someone who can’t go anywhere lol sad
The analysis was wonderful but I feel disappointed knowing John missed the shark documentary. Life couldn't ever be the same with such a missed opportunity. This will be made worse if that documentary is never televised to prison.
The prison/dog part is a great idea- the prisoner/escape part probably isn’t as good - but it’s not that much different than an Office type affair- except he was probably really exciting 4 her- I can see the excitement in the situation, going through with it does blow my mind- sad for her family-- interesting episode
A prison sentence of 27 months was far too little for her offense. It should have been at least double that. After all, she enabled a convicted murderer to escape prison.
I was surprised at the sentence but remember, she was this nearly 50 yr old, extremely respectable type of mother and wife, pillar of the community type. No record, not even parking tickets most likely. No previous affairs. Very stable life. Very respectable and she probably comes across in person as very sweet, kind, helpful mother type. Realistically, she doesn't pose much of a risk to the community and U.S. prisons no doubt struggle with the burdens of too many inmates, and it costs the community money to house inmates.
The guy did not take a life, that law is stupid. Like if you're with an uncomfortable group, just tagging along, they go totally out of bounds and you share full responsibility.. Or if someone just loses it who was normal before. How'd you know?
"Prison Escape Weight-loss Program" - LOVE IT! That is a total winner! Though likely rare, I can imagine some people just make one or a few huge mistakes because they don't realize the consequences of their actions (like a form of entitlement). I also imagine that people can get overly sentimental when the practical aspects of the intimate relationship are missing.
Toby could be considered a “gem”. Her unusual drive and ability to think outside the box led her to commit to the dog program and its huge demands on her creativity and commitment. People like her are a rare thing in society, and when these people do good, it benefits all. It’s unfortunate that her drive and personality also led to an act of utter foolishnes. She walks to the beat of her own drum.
This is an interesting case. The thing that stood out to me was... How did the police track a cell phone they didnt know John had? If they knew he had it, they would have taken it away. Was it one of the phones on Toby's service provider (this would be dumb buuuut 🤷♀️), was it a prepaid burner phone (smarter) and they connected it to her by who pre-paid it? Or did they figure it out once he was missing and they caught on that she might be involved and the husband mentioned the text he found that was a "wrong number" and the police got ahold of that text thread somehow? Idk but it's bugging me. 😅😂
I feel awful for Greg, how very sad his last days were. And what about the pup John adopted in prison, he abandoned them in order to escape?? I hope this case didn't ruin the credibility of dog/cat adoption program in prison. It's at very least, saving some of precious animals who desperately need home.
In April I adopted a German Shepherd/ Malamute dog from Prison Paws Partnership. It’s at Pelican Bay State Prison. So at least some places still have that program
@@dixiedawnmillergoode6850 I love both GSDs and Malamutes! Your pup must be beautiful and extremely lucky to have you. If I were to get to adopt a pup or a kitty, Id be very grateful to the person who raised them, even if they were an inmate in prison. Thank you for telling me great little news. ☺️❤️
@@dixiedawnmillergoode6850Yikes! Pelican Bay is one of the most violent prisons out there. I'm surprised they would have the dog training program there ...
Hi Dr Grande, good morning. Excellent analysis. As my Dad once said, "All inmates are conmen, don't fall for any of them!" He told me this as I become part of the Cerritos College Theatre Outreach to Prisons.
THATS what I was thinking of!! I was like is this that story they did the show on with Patricia arquette or this is yet another lady who helped inmates escape! That story was very similar.
Hello Dr. Grande, thank you for this video! I was wondering if you could cover the Murder of Bianca Devins and her Killer Brandon Clark. There is an interesting psychology on the side of the murderer and on the side of the victim. Sorry for my english and Greetings from Germany
🤣🤣🤣🤣 My ex husband thought the same thing. When are daughters in drug rehab call mom? Her therapist asked us if we had a good marriage. I said no and he said yes.😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉
What is the format for requesting a new topic? Dr Grande, I was hoping you could analyze the case of Henry Ruggs III? I have been watching this story play out for the past couple of years. Henry was a star NFL player who killed a woman in Las Vegas after driving close to 150mph (while intoxicated) in a 35mph zone. He was recently sentenced.
I've seen this pattern a bunch of times: someone commits some horribly fucked up action, get caught, get punished, and then come out pretending they had an epiphany, and now they get to preach and "help others". As if having acted like a selfish, unscrupulous asshole gives them some kind of special power. They get to recontextualize their crimes as an important stepping stone for them to be able to save the world or some shit. In my opinion, that's just a different manifestation of their narcissism and entitlement. "I can't feel special by being a criminal asshole anymore, so now I'm feeling special by pretending I have wisdom to share".
It’s probably case by case whether people going through this pattern have really evolved or not. People can and do transform, grow, change, have epiphanies, gain wisdom and then help others to not make the same stupid mistakes they made. Toby was already trying previously to help others with her dog program, she wasn’t someone you can reduce to just being a narcissist. She had a compassionate side but went about getting her needs met in stupid immature ways. I don’t know for sure but maybe her criminal acts and the pain that brought helped her to grow up and maybe she really did help women after that. Is she helping others just for her ego’s sake? I don’t know but I doubt it.
@@amirahaidary4187Hi, thanks for your comment. I think one can look at Tobys story with "a soft look" or "a hard look". I prefer the first. Take care, Corinna
It does work. Just today I regrettably stumbled upon a Quora post written by a guy boasting about his life after 27 years in prison. The comments thread made me sick, there were a few thousand upvotes and countless comments about him being a "role model", "hero", "inspiration", etc. It was unbelievable. I was one of the only few people to leave comments that fell in the "WTF is going on here" camp.
Most women who are in prison have made bad decisions when it comes to men. I hope that Toby did help some of her female inmates. She lost a life that she spent 3 decades building along with years of her freedom. Hopefully it wasn’t all in vain
Huh? All women who are in prison have made bad decisions. It’s called human agency, and when you choose to screw-up in life, it’s no one’s fault but your own.
My point was not to suggest diminished culpability. My point was that hopefully she gained insight and helped share it with others. Inmates have successfully counseled other inmates.
Amazed at how selfish a mother and wife could be. She gave up her marriage and her kids for sex with an inmate. Now she gets to live with the knowledge that one of her sons died, choosing to never forgive her and that the other still won’t speak to her either. I don’t blame either of them. She is a POS, as is anyone who blows up their life without a thought of who they will hurt
I know, I was thinking the same thing. Your children should come first, no matter what. I was never able to have children, & it really gets to me when your selfish wants & needs come before your own children. She wrecked her whole family by her actions.
@@sylviaross5722it always breaks my heart when someone can’t have kids and wanted them, when so many people have kids and don’t want or love them. I recently had a kid at 36 after being told my whole adult life I’d never have kids by multiple drs and then magically it happened. And I can’t ever ever ever imagine not always putting my daughter first. Above myself above her father, she is my world and I would never put anyone especially some man, some inmate, a helper in a murder!, above her. That lady’s a true narcissist. You sound like you would have been a good parent ❤
Obviously you don’t understand the natural attraction between males and females. When married couples hit a patch in their relationship, and they begin to spend a significant amount of time in the company of the opposite sex, especially if they spend time closely, these things happen. The fault falls on poor communication and ignorance.
Ummm can we talk about how these criminals are really good manipulators and can really spot a vulnerable person and convince them to do shit they would never do
Wanted to add another psychological perspective about this from adult behavioral development. It was an simple exercise for my professor to show. "When you think of love, what words do you think of?" ... this is because you'll find out that people usually have 4-7 words they use for love... mine would be trust, caring, affection, intimacy, compromise.... your definition of love is slightly different than mine.... So how does this relate to cheating? Let's just say people have 6 words to describe love... Usually the person we marry, has the majority of these traits like 4 or 5. As the puppy dog phase ends, the relationship evolves. Sometimes this leads to the regret that the person they marry is missing one or two things that they feel are important... (in this case it really sounded like affection was missing and the catalyst just a guess). For those that cheat, usually they find that person that has those 1 or 2 things that are missing, yet those maybe the total number; that person fulfills one of those words.... often it's a grass is greener on the other side type of thinking that leads to this... very often relationships that start from cheating don't last... after marrying or moving in or whatever with the second person, they usually soon realize they are missing the other qualities... If you are thinking about cheating.... just ask yourself (a CBT test) ... write down the words you think of for love and be patient and honest with yourself.... and add up the qualities... odds are, you might see the point I am getting at.... I hope this helps someone much love.. enjoy your week
This is important.. if you are in a healthy relationship, try this exercise with your partner ... what words they think of when they think of love... it really does give you some insight into that person's thought processes and you two can learn from this with healthy communication
So many comments below feeling sorry for Toby who left her children for sex and an affair. So she created a false narrative about her marriage. Dr Grande is spot on. He calls the nonsensical rationalisations to justify such behaviour as excuses.
People have affairs evert day. She should have found somebody on the outside. A divorce, her family would understand, eventually. A killer inmate on the downlow? Not so much. 😮
My old dog came from her prison dog program. He was a good dog.
Aw. Wow.
Awwww( bow Wow).
@@mers624About the "knuckle" comment above. Remind me not to go to prison. I wouldn't like the company.😢😢😢
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The most heartbreaking thing about this is when her dying son refused to let her hug him before he passed. What a horrible price she paid.
Do you think he should have let her?
Why are they treating her like a killer?
@@johnrelford7961they are treating her like a leper, not a killer. Imagine: your mother abandoned you, your brother, and your dad for a killer because she was bored in her marriage. She went so far as to break a killer out of prison and run away with him. She doesn't love you, if she did, she wouldn't have abandoned you, and committed one of the most supreme acts of treachery out of boredom. Why would you want her in your life at all?
@@Kivlor I think I could forgive her because I'm not the type of person to be bitter forever
Not as steep as John’s.
How is she still allowed to work in the prison system after all that shenanigan??
Prisons always need people to volunteer to help. They take whatever they can get. Beside they probably thought she learned her lesson. They probably told her if she does ỉt again she go to jail for a long time.
So he flew into a rage with her soon after she had helped him to escape from prison ... you don't say?
LMAOOOOOO
Take it from a knuckle dragging prison guard with 27 years in. He manipulated her. Pure and simple. Found her weaknesses, told her what she wanted to hear, and played her. Unfortunately she bought into it.
Running game.
Like those 2prisoners in NY [Dannemora] who manipulated married guard lady AND that Alabama lady guard helped felon escape then shot herself when cops gave chase later on.
I was thinking the same thing
Anatomy of a setup in action.
She is a grown woman who made her choice. She is to blame
She paid an incredibly high price for her incredibly bad judgement. Women who think their love will save and reform a convict are only fooling themselves. Thanks for another thought-provoking video, Dr. Grande, dog-gone it.
She was attracted to him BECAUSE he was a convict, not because she “settled” with someone sub-par with a plan for “transformation”.
@@alexeysamokhin9629exactly. But they could never make a woman take true accountability.
She was fortunate to have gotten caught before setting up housekeeping with him. Life wouldn’t have been pretty for her.
We got our dog from her a few months before she took off. He was a great dog! It’s like my worlds just collided…
Wow that’s crazy
Great point Dr Grande: "All affairs have the capacity to become dangerous" - even for someone who spent her entire life walking the straight and narrow.
As a KC native, the most shocking part of this to me is that she would be willing to ingest TN style BBQ under any circumstances whatsoever. Unfathomable.
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Had to read through a lot of 🥱comments to find this. 👍
Hahaahhhaha
So true!
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She lost a hell of a lot more than she gained. Fantasy can be powerful.
A genuine human connection is more valuable than material loss. It seems Grande and most others in this chat cannot wrap their heads around the possibility that true love transcends such silly boundaries...perhaps because their measured "reasonable" lives make such love an impossibility, they like putting people in boxes, and they need to try and fill the empty hole in their hearts through voyeuristic fascination over what those having something theyre missing while smarmily deluding themselves that theyre better off playing it safe. Capitalism has successfully turned a lot of weak minded people into commodified zombies...but not all of us and not the best of us. At least these two tried something fun...a victimless crime...and probably lived more life in two days than you or I will in our entire lives. If anything, theyre just be punished officially and socially for holding a candle up to and embarrassing the enslavement/social caste system that our prisons artificially produce. I applaud them both for getting free of that even if but for a few days physically.
@@zackbarkley7593what about the connections she had with her sons? Or siblings?
As I said, fantasy is powerful. One of the most potent versions is ‘ideal love’
@@zackbarkley7593 Let's get real, behind all the BS you just vomited you are a bad person making excuses for 2 other bad persons. True passion would be working hard to make her husband and sons happy.
@@zackbarkley7593 married people ask for divorce. and then do the romance, people who are on the drug of love, brake rules and hurt family around them.
@@zackbarkley7593agree
This lady was not manipulated, conned, nor bamboozled, she did exactly what she wanted to do! The price she paid is call consequences!
Dr Grande you are such a great storyteller. You provide all the details to make the story very interesting. That lady was naive.
DR Grande is Queenie for Donald, he would like to be Trump's Sissy 🌈
Similar to the Vicky White /Casey White debacle.
What a fascinating story! Yet again, showing us curious ways to completely mess up one's life! Thank you Dr Grande! ❤
What you'd call an open Dorr policy.
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@tripledair How perfectly Dr Grande-ish... 🙈🙊🙉
@@cricketpie lol yup
I see what you did there and like it!🚪🚪🚪
Hahahahahahah 😂
Prisoners will do anything to get someone on the outside. They will tell you they love you even though they don't. Don't be fooled.
Dêsperate people would take anything
Never ceases to amaze me how a person with a nice life decides a move to the ramshackle territory of Fuckedupsville is a good idea.
The ”nice life” probably wasn’t a life at all. I think it’s admirable when people take risks to change their lives around. Her impulse was correct, even though she should have chosen a better way than committing crimes.
@@wilhelmhagberg4897i agree
@@wilhelmhagberg4897oh poor little babies can’t bear to have a few rules or they feel so oppressed! Poor little victims that have families that love them and people who need them. Poor wittle babies.
27 MONTHS? They're still LETTING HER into prisonS? that's ridiculous. I tell you privilege IS a real thing
Debbie, that is caucasian privileged maxxed . after helping someone escape, being on the run , high speed car chase and the police did not harm her.
@@PHlopheplease 🙄 affirmative action wasn’t enough for you people? Yall are literally a protected and propped up class but yet you aren’t privileged? How can you be a victim and have all the advantages of a nanny state at the same time?
@@PHlophe ahh .... The great imagined white privilege. I guess that's one way to avoid ever taking any personal responsibility. It's everyone else's fault...I can't get a fair shake because of my race and now on top of that others are getting a leg up because of their race. There are plenty of examples of people of all races getting ridiculous breaks they should never have. None of that equates to special racial privilege. It's just means someone got lucky and/or someone else was incompetent and even possibly may be a sign of corruption.
@@PHlopheoh please. Look at people like Diddy and Jayz who have been committing crimes for decades and only now after many many people come forward with evidence so they even get investigated, is that yt privilege?! Gimme a break. She got a break cause she’s a woman and women always get more leniency. Get over your little victim complex.
The puns never cease to bring me immense joy. Never change Dr Grande
Aaaand this is why I let go of my idea of teaching in prisons. Too many stories like this. I'd be susceptible, even with all my knowledge of true crime, years of studying sociopathy, etc., & even at my advanced age. I could still get gotten to. There's a chance. So nah, I'll pass. Those prisoners can teach themselves 😅
Everyone has a weakness. Even if we don’t know them. Inmates are so good at finding them and exploiting them.
Very smart decision! Not many people know themselves as well as you do.
I admire that you know your limits and possible weakness. Most people don't realize it until it's too late.
It really speaks to women wanting a piece of shit instead of a good guy lol. Shit makes zero sense but ok haha.
@majakolonja4266 How if they're constantly complaining about being misused and mistreated? This is why I feel zero sympathy for women.
Word is that they tried to track them, but the dogs all pleaded the Fourth.
Thanks for the upload, Dr. Grande! Your true fans love your humour and sarcasm!
Yeah. 🙂
Also your rainbow shirts and curious cacti and puppies we only seem to see in commercials and a nice wife!
@@bthomson I agree!
They touched hands while pulling ticks, they had a tickling time lol
Enjoyed your video
Sounds like a run-of-the-mill midlife crisis.
Everything's fine, and then one day they wake up and realize they've been the same routine and the same rut for years.
So they do something irrational because it's exciting.
Then pick up skydiving. This wasn't irrational. This was selfish. Irrational is spending all your money in casinos. What she did was just plain dumb. Living out a fantasy that was born out of love for herself over everyone else, including her children.
She was love bombed by an inmate and thought she was in love. She was infatuated. With only one relationship since high school, it got boring. That's typical, you work it out like adults. She should have just dyed her hair and bought a convertible. A nice red one.....😊
@@honestyisadyingvirtueexactly! Complete and utter selfishness! Acting like her family is a burden is such an insult to her children.
She was lucky she only got 27 months. He wasn't so lucky. Says a lot about his character that he grabbed the two guns when he got to her house. They both could have died in the high speed chase trying to elude the Federal Marshalls. All told, I guess they were lucky.
It only shows how women always get more leniency and men get all the blame. “Oh but he manipulated her! She wasn’t responsible for her actions!” Blah blah blah
Her purpose should have been her family and not abandoning them due to a fantasy.
Marital issues can be overcome.
Absolutely. People are so weak lately and refuse to work on anything. No one understands building a legacy anymore. Selfish, selfish generation.
Thank you for yet another informative video Dr. G! 😊
My first thought in all of this was how lucky Toby was to only receive a 27 month sentence. She should be forever grateful to that Judge or Jury! Smuggling a phone in, smuggling a convicted murderer out, supplying him with weapons and ammunition, hmmm, that sounds like a least a 10 year sentence to me.
She’s actually lucky they got caught when they did. Things could have ended much worse for her had he harmed her. Him losing his temper in the first few hours together was only the beginning of what was probably to come. In my opinion, he could have loved her, but I doubt it. She was a way for him to escape a life sentence, have money for food and lodging, and free sex until he put a plan into place of what to do next. A lot of inmates prey on lonely women and sadly they fall for it. I hope Toby learned a lesson through all this and continues to work on herself. ❤️
I think 15 year in prison would be appropriate for her crime.
It was a surprisingly lenient sentence for the lady, and a too harsh one for the inmate IMO.
5:30 Mrs. Doubtfire got the last laugh
Thank you Dr Grande for your videos, I always look forward everyday to your humour and seeing the cracks making the sad tales secondary.
…At that time, she -I mean her last name- was young… Dr. Grande coming out swinging with the zesty shade 😂 0:33
Invented a prison escape weight loss program … that was a slick one doc
"prison escape weight-loss program" 😂😅
Dr. Grande, watching wild animal documentaries in 3D theater is so exciting and refreshing, totally recommend to anyone.
Good evening Dr Grande. Have a great weekend.
Prison break, on the run, the danger, the excitement, the end.
It feels like this case is the deepest human emotions Dr. Grande discussed with us. Thank you, Dr. Grande, all the way from Korea at the moment (one I couldn’t stay away while I’ve been away from home for a month😸🐶)
I used to work in a medium security male prison. I was assigned as a "counselor" to 100 inmates. One inmate soon asked me ,"How we could be together?" This was after I naively told me he could schedule appointments with me when he needed to. When I looked at his record I learned he had killed someone by hitting them over the head with a board.
Susanne, i guess he caught you off guard. Good looks make people look nicer than they are.
The one and only problem with Dr. Grandes' superb content is it's criminally low volume! Raise that voice up loud and proud, we love you!
It's fine for me. Maybe it's something in your settings? xx
@@bunnymad5049 Yes this is possible. 🙀
Actually I thought this time it was lower volume than normal
@@philiprandall473 Huh. Odd. Although, I'm not well at present and have a throat and ear infection, so my volume is up more than normal. Maybe that's why I'm not detecting it.
Toby had strong urges to adopt animals. I suspect her husband was her first adopted pet but then she found another pet that was even more in need of her special nurturing nature.
I suspect every relationship she has will end up the same way. A thoroughly domesticated pet that doesn't appeal to her any longer.
I find people who are obsessed with adopting dogs often need that unconditional loyalty a dog gives you. Bc they’re too stupid to know better.
She clearly loved her husband at some point, they were married for 28 years! She's married again. I don't think many more relationships are in the cards for her. Maybe, after being married for so long, to a guy she met at 15 years old was a bit predictive, and boring. A lot of marriages that long, will struggle with this. You work on it, if you still love each other. Toby never did anything wrong in her entire life, was a good mom and wife. This prison guy probably love bombed someone who doesn't even know what the word means. She fell for it, and like a teenager, was head over heels in love, or so she thought. I'd argue she was infatuated, not in love. Dreamy, head in the clouds, love, like any teenager. Except she was a grown woman with responsibilities. She got in over her head and ruined her relationships with her kids and sisters. I think it was exciting, and something she never experienced before, to be in lust, really. I hope she learned her lesson and does well with her new husband. She was temporarily insane.
@@HeatherHolt What? Dogs are not stupid. And it's not because they're "stupid" that they generally have this unconditional loyalty. This loyalty to the pack can be seen in wolves. Social bonds are paramount in the canine world. Just as humans need groups to survive and thrive, dogs need their groups, their packs. Humans displaced their natural dog leaders, and humans reinforced these traits through selective breeding. Dogs like huskies, dogs that must work and live in groups, are extremely sociable and form very strong bonds. Pulling a dog sled requires all the dogs ro work in unison. They must be able to work together and kind of "group think" and act together, and have extreme loyalty to each other and their human leader. So you can see the selective forces that act upon the breeding of successful huskies.
One of the best asmr channels on TH-cam
Another great video!
Your analysis of Toby is spot on‼️
Very interesting! Thank you, Dr.grande!
A "ticking" time bomb.😆😅🤣😂Stop it. You're killing me with your puns.
You seem to really love cactus. Me too. I grew a saguaro.
Always interesting content 👍
Thank you again Dr. Grande
“Today’s question is…” absolutely love when I hear this! I know an awesome video/case deception is to follow. Thank you, #DrGrande.
If Toby and John had taken long walks in the woods outside the cabin, they could have picked ticks off each other.
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There’s always a reason for what they did, isn’t there? I was depressed, no one understood me, I was abused as a child, ect ect. Most people have problems from their childhood but most people grow up and never commit a crime
Dr Grande clearly articulated reasoning: pursuing a purpose and seeking excitement.
I wonder how they tracked his phone if they didn't know about it
Price that's what you are. You always make me laugh when I need it. Txs Dr.Grande
Maybe priceLESS!
I know I was in a hurry. Lol
did the prison guards who failed to search Toby's van lose their jobs?
I’m wondering if the case of Patricia Stallings might interest you for analysis? Thanks. Love your videos.
All these closing statements by the good doctor are always diabolical! 💀
This is truly heartbreaking how she forsake her own kids for a inmate! Great Job Dr.Grande!!!!
*forsook
Fellas, if you’re ever in a jam, just find a gullible woman. It works a charm.
@@messrsandersonco5985 thank you
Why any woman would willingly put herself among males of this questionable character is beyond me.
You should expand your horizons. 😉
When you think you're a missionary and will change things.
@@pipermccoolyou are desperate . That’s not expanding your horizon. That’s actually being a sad desperate woman. As a lawyer you are very sad and desperate . You can’t find anyone to date outside so you want to find someone who can’t go anywhere lol sad
@@AkkisiandraDayton The sarcasm of piper's comment is lost on you.
The Ikea effect. That's how some women get stuck with bad boys.
The analysis was wonderful but I feel disappointed knowing John missed the shark documentary. Life couldn't ever be the same with such a missed opportunity. This will be made worse if that documentary is never televised to prison.
Speaking of sharks, don't watch the Egypt incident. The better part of me wishes I'd never seen it.
I share your concern about the shark documentary 👍
the extra ten years would have been bearable if only John had been able to watch the sharks for even thirty minutes!
Ha ha
It makes me think, they didn’t think much about the other side once they got him out. So what do we do now
Genius assessment of the prisons they were both in
Excellent analysis. Have a good weekend. Dr G ❤️
The prison/dog part is a great idea- the prisoner/escape part probably isn’t as good - but it’s not that much different than an Office type affair- except he was probably really exciting 4 her- I can see the excitement in the situation, going through with it does blow my mind- sad for her family-- interesting episode
And they called it puppy love.
A prison sentence of 27 months was far too little for her offense. It should have been at least double that. After all, she enabled a convicted murderer to escape prison.
I was surprised at the sentence but remember, she was this nearly 50 yr old, extremely respectable type of mother and wife, pillar of the community type. No record, not even parking tickets most likely. No previous affairs. Very stable life. Very respectable and she probably comes across in person as very sweet, kind, helpful mother type. Realistically, she doesn't pose much of a risk to the community and U.S. prisons no doubt struggle with the burdens of too many inmates, and it costs the community money to house inmates.
The guy did not take a life, that law is stupid. Like if you're with an uncomfortable group, just tagging along, they go totally out of bounds and you share full responsibility..
Or if someone just loses it who was normal before. How'd you know?
That is surely the best yet analysis - elucidating issues that may well touch the lives of most of us
Toby is lucky to still be alive. 🤔
Awesome analysis ❤
Best story telling doctor
The epitome of ‘Grass is always greener on the other side of the fence; then you discover the septic system overflowed”
Wow, this explanation is very profound. Thank you, Dr. Todd.
Todd the upload king
Always interesting
Thank you
Peace
Daaaaaamn Dr. Grande. You cold.
❤Thank you!❤Great Lesson❤❤❤🎉
"Prison Escape Weight-loss Program" - LOVE IT! That is a total winner!
Though likely rare, I can imagine some people just make one or a few huge mistakes because they don't realize the consequences of their actions (like a form of entitlement).
I also imagine that people can get overly sentimental when the practical aspects of the intimate relationship are missing.
Prison escape weight loss program!!! Omg you crack me up!!!
You got Grande staying-power.
I still love this show.
Dr. Grande is a boss 🙌
Getting out is orders of magnitude easier than staying out. Audience wishes all the best to everyone involved in this case. Cheers!
Toby could be considered a “gem”. Her unusual drive and ability to think outside the box led her to commit to the dog program and its huge demands on her creativity and commitment. People like her are a rare thing in society, and when these people do good, it benefits all.
It’s unfortunate that her drive and personality also led to an act of utter foolishnes. She walks to the beat of her own drum.
This is an interesting case. The thing that stood out to me was... How did the police track a cell phone they didnt know John had? If they knew he had it, they would have taken it away. Was it one of the phones on Toby's service provider (this would be dumb buuuut 🤷♀️), was it a prepaid burner phone (smarter) and they connected it to her by who pre-paid it? Or did they figure it out once he was missing and they caught on that she might be involved and the husband mentioned the text he found that was a "wrong number" and the police got ahold of that text thread somehow? Idk but it's bugging me. 😅😂
Why would she think this would work? 😩😂
I feel awful for Greg, how very sad his last days were. And what about the pup John adopted in prison, he abandoned them in order to escape?? I hope this case didn't ruin the credibility of dog/cat adoption program in prison. It's at very least, saving some of precious animals who desperately need home.
In April I adopted a German Shepherd/ Malamute dog from Prison Paws Partnership. It’s at Pelican Bay State Prison. So at least some places still have that program
@@dixiedawnmillergoode6850 I love both GSDs and Malamutes! Your pup must be beautiful and extremely lucky to have you. If I were to get to adopt a pup or a kitty, Id be very grateful to the person who raised them, even if they were an inmate in prison. Thank you for telling me great little news. ☺️❤️
@@dixiedawnmillergoode6850Yikes! Pelican Bay is one of the most violent prisons out there. I'm surprised they would have the dog training program there ...
@@wolfe6220 they have done seven rounds I think, with about six dogs in each round. It’s a teamwork program with the local animal shelter.
Hi Dr Grande, good morning.
Excellent analysis. As my Dad once said, "All inmates are conmen, don't fall for any of them!" He told me this as I become part of the Cerritos College Theatre Outreach to Prisons.
This is why daughters need fathers.
My sister got involved with a prisoner while in a dental hygienist program. She never told our dad! Thankfully he lost interest as soon as he got out.
I need to find out more about this Prison Escape Weight Loss Program. Anyone know?
her book is great. tells this story plus her emotional turmoil
Would be awesome if we could get a video on the dannemora ny prison escape. Those 2 inmates played that seamstress like a fiddle.
THATS what I was thinking of!! I was like is this that story they did the show on with Patricia arquette or this is yet another lady who helped inmates escape! That story was very similar.
Hello Dr. Grande, thank you for this video!
I was wondering if you could cover the Murder of Bianca Devins and her Killer Brandon Clark. There is an interesting psychology on the side of the murderer and on the side of the victim. Sorry for my english and Greetings from Germany
Dr Grande, could you go over the possible crimes of Gilles De Rais or Elizabeth Bathory?
🤣🤣🤣🤣 My ex husband thought the same thing. When are daughters in drug rehab call mom? Her therapist asked us if we had a good marriage. I said no and he said yes.😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉
What is the format for requesting a new topic?
Dr Grande, I was hoping you could analyze the case of Henry Ruggs III? I have been watching this story play out for the past couple of years. Henry was a star NFL player who killed a woman in Las Vegas after driving close to 150mph (while intoxicated) in a 35mph zone. He was recently sentenced.
I've seen this pattern a bunch of times: someone commits some horribly fucked up action, get caught, get punished, and then come out pretending they had an epiphany, and now they get to preach and "help others". As if having acted like a selfish, unscrupulous asshole gives them some kind of special power. They get to recontextualize their crimes as an important stepping stone for them to be able to save the world or some shit. In my opinion, that's just a different manifestation of their narcissism and entitlement. "I can't feel special by being a criminal asshole anymore, so now I'm feeling special by pretending I have wisdom to share".
I chuckled.That was harsh, but enjoyably harsh.
It’s probably case by case whether people going through this pattern have really evolved or not. People can and do transform, grow, change, have epiphanies, gain wisdom and then help others to not make the same stupid mistakes they made. Toby was already trying previously to help others with her dog program, she wasn’t someone you can reduce to just being a narcissist. She had a compassionate side but went about getting her needs met in stupid immature ways. I don’t know for sure but maybe her criminal acts and the pain that brought helped her to grow up and maybe she really did help women after that. Is she helping others just for her ego’s sake? I don’t know but I doubt it.
@@amirahaidary4187Hi, thanks for your comment. I think one can look at Tobys story with "a soft look" or "a hard look". I prefer the first. Take care, Corinna
It does work. Just today I regrettably stumbled upon a Quora post written by a guy boasting about his life after 27 years in prison. The comments thread made me sick, there were a few thousand upvotes and countless comments about him being a "role model", "hero", "inspiration", etc. It was unbelievable. I was one of the only few people to leave comments that fell in the "WTF is going on here" camp.
Lmao. Nice. Yes it's absolutely another form of their narcissism.
How many people go from an ordinary or good life to doing such destructive things? I'm amazed! Sad.
This is insanely sad 😢
I feel like dweebs make the best councilors & therapists , they're smart , funny & good at analyzing situations ' like situations
Isn't that why the Bible calls them silly women led away in their own sins . . .
That's why women in power is a sign of the end of society.
Most women who are in prison have made bad decisions when it comes to men. I hope that Toby did help some of her female inmates. She lost a life that she spent 3 decades building along with years of her freedom. Hopefully it wasn’t all in vain
Huh? All women who are in prison have made bad decisions. It’s called human agency, and when you choose to screw-up in life, it’s no one’s fault but your own.
Evil women making excuses for other evil women, purely disgusting.
I'm glad that poor boy didn't forgive the witch.
My point was not to suggest diminished culpability. My point was that hopefully she gained insight and helped share it with others. Inmates have successfully counseled other inmates.
Hopefully the guy had some mad skills. 😏
And lost her kids
Amazed at how selfish a mother and wife could be. She gave up her marriage and her kids for sex with an inmate. Now she gets to live with the knowledge that one of her sons died, choosing to never forgive her and that the other still won’t speak to her either. I don’t blame either of them. She is a POS, as is anyone who blows up their life without a thought of who they will hurt
I know, I was thinking the same thing. Your children should come first, no matter what. I was never able to have children, & it really gets to me when your selfish wants & needs come before your own children. She wrecked her whole family by her actions.
@@sylviaross5722it always breaks my heart when someone can’t have kids and wanted them, when so many people have kids and don’t want or love them. I recently had a kid at 36 after being told my whole adult life I’d never have kids by multiple drs and then magically it happened. And I can’t ever ever ever imagine not always putting my daughter first. Above myself above her father, she is my world and I would never put anyone especially some man, some inmate, a helper in a murder!, above her. That lady’s a true narcissist. You sound like you would have been a good parent ❤
@@HeatherHoltYes. It's obvious she would have raised some good kids!
Obviously you don’t understand the natural attraction between males and females. When married couples hit a patch in their relationship, and they begin to spend a significant amount of time in the company of the opposite sex, especially if they spend time closely, these things happen. The fault falls on poor communication and ignorance.
Ummm can we talk about how these criminals are really good manipulators and can really spot a vulnerable person and convince them to do shit they would never do
Wanted to add another psychological perspective about this from adult behavioral development. It was an simple exercise for my professor to show. "When you think of love, what words do you think of?" ... this is because you'll find out that people usually have 4-7 words they use for love... mine would be trust, caring, affection, intimacy, compromise.... your definition of love is slightly different than mine....
So how does this relate to cheating? Let's just say people have 6 words to describe love... Usually the person we marry, has the majority of these traits like 4 or 5. As the puppy dog phase ends, the relationship evolves. Sometimes this leads to the regret that the person they marry is missing one or two things that they feel are important... (in this case it really sounded like affection was missing and the catalyst just a guess). For those that cheat, usually they find that person that has those 1 or 2 things that are missing, yet those maybe the total number; that person fulfills one of those words.... often it's a grass is greener on the other side type of thinking that leads to this...
very often relationships that start from cheating don't last... after marrying or moving in or whatever with the second person, they usually soon realize they are missing the other qualities...
If you are thinking about cheating.... just ask yourself (a CBT test) ... write down the words you think of for love and be patient and honest with yourself.... and add up the qualities... odds are, you might see the point I am getting at.... I hope this helps someone
much love.. enjoy your week
This is important.. if you are in a healthy relationship, try this exercise with your partner ... what words they think of when they think of love... it really does give you some insight into that person's thought processes and you two can learn from this with healthy communication
So many comments below feeling sorry for Toby who left her children for sex and an affair. So she created a false narrative about her marriage. Dr Grande is spot on. He calls the nonsensical rationalisations to justify such behaviour as excuses.
People have affairs evert day. She should have found somebody on the outside. A divorce, her family would understand, eventually. A killer inmate on the downlow? Not so much. 😮
Hi Dr.Grande, can u analyze the case of the Florida, Cobb movie theater “Popcorn Killer” ?