The Rise & Fall of Krazy-8
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- Domingo Gallardo Molina was anything but crazy. Tuco sensed something but couldn't pin anything on him. Hector knew Domingo had to be taught a lesson so he had Nacho administer a beating but Lalo was blinded by his own ego. In Better Call Saul S5E2, Domingo clearly knowing that he had the winning hand, wisely folded rather than humiliate his boss. Lalo's hubris was to ridicule Domingo with his hand of eights dubbing him Ocho Loco (translation: Crazy Eight), a reference to the old Section 8 discharge of soldiers mentally unfit or otherwise unsuitable for military service.
Krazy-8 with his business degree made a lasting impression on Walter White in Breaking Bad S1E3 even garnering an indirect reference in the El Camino flashback when Walt tries to guide Jesse towards a business degree. Disclaimer: Copyright of these video clips belongs to AMC/Sony Television. I post this merely as a fan. I encourage anyone who has not already seen the series, to go out and buy the box set, catch it on Netflix or whatever. Just don't miss it. - Zábava
He was one of the only guys from the original BB cast that look like they legitimately didn't age lol
Lydia doesn't look like she aged
@Jack Tell nah, look more closely, Mike is definitely more old looking.
@Jack Tell Mikes eye got smaller in El Camino and BCS
@@665demondog kinda a bit though
@@665demondog lydia definitely looks older but hector aged in reverse most likely because they gave him a haircut in bcs.
8:32 The transition from Krazy 8 telling Walt to come work for him to Krazy walking half dead in the street was perfect lmfaoo
😂😂😂💀
🤣🤣🤣👍
I laughed my ass off
That's how everyone left after Walt
Never mess with heisenberg
Maximino did a great job at portraying Domingo. He's legitimately threatening in Breaking Bad yet meek and frail in Better Call Saul.
Goes to show how big of a threat the Salamancas are compared to him.
That’s because he’s in scenes with Lalo Salamanca of all people lmao
Are we the same person?
@@shanemcneill2435 Yes.
It's like that with everyone every heard there's always someone bigger n badder 💯👹🌪
Tuco's ADHD really got the better of him in this first scene. He stopped paying attention because he was thinking about his awesome lego castle he was gonna build after work
I feel that man I'm the worst at counting money
that's way more than Adhd man hahaha wth
psychosis….😂
Krazy-8 is super lucky he wasn't short when Tuco was around. Tuco would have killed him.
He would have find a way to not being short. Selling his car or stuff like that.
LOL
Yeah but he still dead so what's the point? lol
@@renzal2229 It's called a "what-if" scenario. You know, where we just pretend something happened and what would result from it. Run along now.
Yeah, the way he actually died was infinitely better.
Imagine you graduated from college with your degree in business only to spend the last days of your life in a basement with a plate of food, bucket, toilet paper, and water. Detained by your neck with a bike lock
Anyone can graduate from college
@@AlleyCatGhost yep but it still takes 4 years
Krazy 8 got himself killed, If he’d not tried to stab walt with the plate shard and made amends with walt by not calling the cops, He could’ve easily survived and continued with his life
I mean he snitched and jesse which got his cousin arrested which then got walter almost killed
@@Chuked bro you again 💀🙏
One of the saddest things about Domingo is that his father will never know what happened to him.
Just like nacho
@@Duvhem I mean maybe mike will tell his father. The shows not done yet
He will. Jesse's confession will be all over the news.
@@Duvhem Nah mike will tell him.
@@Duvhem well
krazy 8 told walt he studied business and administration... later in the flashback walter recommends jesse to study business as well
Top of the class Jules!
Bravo Vince & Pete
Business administration is one thing, not two, genius. And it has absolutely nothing to do with him telling Jesse to study business
I like how you call him jumes @breaking bald
And that's the most bullshit undergrad degree.
He legitimately looked younger in Better Call Saul than he did in Breaking Bad…. Very well done.
One of the few guys who could attain that
As someone who suffers from some pretty extreme anxiety I could not imagine a place I would want to be less than sitting across from Tuco as he counts your shit.
"HEY, i said only 50s, what is this?" *pulls out 20 bill*
Krazy 8: 🤖
Everyone acting like him intimidating Walter and Jesse is out of character after seeing him be afraid in-front of the cartel. There are levels to this stuff. I’ve been to war and I’d be scared of Tuco.
“As someone who suffers from pretty extreme anxiety” 🤓☝️🤖🤖
Imagine getting on a plane
And finding out that Raymond Cruz is sitting in the seat next to you
I'm sure he's a very nice guy
But...I sure wouldn't put my elbow on that armrest
@@Yooo296 Get a life
Domingo started out as an innocent guy whose soul gradually declined through his association with the cartel. He has the Breaking Bad arc like Walter White. Enters the show right after Walter’s first ever cook. First character to be murdered in cold blood by Walter.
I agree with everything except the "cold blood" part. That's when you kill without any feeling or remorse. Walt's tears and apology and the fact his life was also in danger isnt close to being cold blooded. He eventually got cold blooded though.
@@nc86prod everything you just said was nothing but the truth, later on Breaking Bad Walter becomes more cold and a bit vicious the only death he was ever sorry about was Krazy 8's (and Emilio in some sort of way)
Trade off of arcs.
Thats a crazy perspective. Legit.
I don't see Krazy 8 as some sort of "innocent" guy in "BTS". He was simply around his superiors and didn't want to piss them off, so he acted meek in their presence. When he was around Jesse and Walt though, he was far more dangerous than them, so he acted cocky. It makes perfect sense. He very well could have acted like the latter around his lackeys.
This dude went from not intimidating at all in BCS to cold-blooded killer by the time BB starts... good actor it's like he almost had to portray 2 different characters for the shows
Also.. getting your neck crushed with a bike lock damn that's gotta hurt like crazy 😵
Strangulation via bike lock. Pretty crazy death for Krazy 8.
To show how much a bigger threat the Salamanca were
The power got to his head
Was he though? Or was it just an act? Him being a DEA informant means he can’t just murder people and for all we know Tuco got in touch with him just to run things until he got out of prison.
@atavistic_platypuslol what's a good TV show you recommend then?
i cant wait to see what changes krazy 8 from being a pushover to a somewhat feared drug dealer. even when chained to a pipe he kept his cool and tried to murder walt; can't really see the guy who folds a triple 8 hand (although, understandable since he's going against lalo) and acts all nervous around everyone doing that.
vals anyone would try to kill walter in that situation and i think Krazy 8 only kept his cool because he knew that Walt would hesitate again and again
but yeah he’s higher up in BB because he has more experience.
That's how things go. He may run his own crew, but he still fears his boss cause he knows the penalty if he fucks up.
vals this comment just made me realize that scene was supposed to be how he got his name, im a fuckin idiot
He's a bitch when it comes to his superiors.....meaning tuco, nacho and any other salamanca/cartel members. Ofcourse he is gonna be hard in front of the likes of a small time dealer and cook like Walter and Jesse
It’s a cool detail that after Nacho beats him, he no longer wears his work uniform. He instead dresses like an individual.
Gus wore his uniform.
He was wearing green and when he got beaten he wears black. Vince knows how colors tells a story.
"Who works for who?" Most likely he went from working at his fathers dealership to quitting to work for The Salamancas full time.
@@highdenmighty3517it’s just a change of clothes everything isn’t that deep 😭
@@Creamin. vince has been implementing colors in his storytelling since breaking bad. For example is orange signifies Walter and whoever wears the color orange in the same scene with him is you know is on Walter’s side. Just like Yellow on Gus.
In this case, Green signifies of how new crazy 8 was on the business (greenhorn). Black signifies of him getting stained and hardened by the beating he got.
I almost forgot crazy 8 appeared in BB season 1
love the indirect reference in El Camino. Did the flashback serve any purpose other than the box office draw of Bryan Cranston.
he had such a nightmarish ending for a relatively nice kid. he’s just like Jesse-all the nice guys in the criminal world get eaten up
Carsten not really lol Krazy 8 was perfectly fine with killing Walt and Jesse in S1. Walt twice actually, in the desert and in Jesses basement. His death was a little eerie tho
@@conchitagamez3564 I'm sure he would have killed his whole family. Nothing short of that would satisfy the cartel he works for. Ruthless is what Crazy 8 would have to learn if he didn't have it naturally.
I believe hes the only character since s1 ep1 of breaking bad to still be continuous in the timeline hes been portraying the character since 08 oldest character that we still frequently see
I missed the Rise part of Krazy-8's character
@@syv6173 where? I don't see any rise in bcs
@@Mikestah55 if you pay attention, he has clear growth and development between his appearances on Better Call Saul, leading up to his work as a DEA Informant under Saul's advisory.
@@planetoffkey4337 woah I didn't know he was a DEA informant, I must have missed a lot
Nimpson Kinkson - They talk about that in Breaking Bad and S5 of Better Call Saul explains how that happened. He gets busted for carrying dealing weight and ends up meeting Hank.
When lalo calls him ocho loco
Krazy 8 was doing fine until he messed up with the wrong guy
W.W
@Hamptonian Painting Willy Wonka
@Hamptonian Painting *Walter White?*
@@m4eu You got him
@@m4eu you are goddam right!!
“Woodrow Wilson? Walter white?
Haha you got me.”
Nacho: He's got good numbers, he's hustling! What do you think? Solid?
Tuco: ❄--👃= 😐
What's really sad about Krazy8 is that he was probably like Jesse Season 1, in BCS Season 2, but as he continued working with the cartels, he probably went through traumatic experiences just like Jesse did which is why he's so battered and hardened in BB just like we saw Jesse in El Camino.
The same comparison could be made between Krazy 8 and Walt. Jesse may have changed a lot but unlike Walt and Krazy 8 it doesn't seem to have turned him into someone who takes pride in committing acts of evil. He kills people yes but out of necessity, or perceived necessity. In El Camino he let those 3 guys go when he realized they posed no threat. Jesse is probably one of the least evil criminals in the series and I can't help but pity him for all he's been through
@@bigdapramirez6157Jesse was a fuckin rat and a crybaby , he deserved even more suffering for snitching Walt to DEA
I noticed hector never looks at krazy 8 for some reason, very similar to how he never looks at Gus in breaking bad
yeah the only person he acknowledges is Nacho, the rest are too low-level
The reasons are quite different, though.
Lol imagine if Krazy-8 killed Walter, and bragged about it to Hank. Like “ohh dude there was this guy who made meth and he was some old gringo wearing nothing but tighty whites.”
I love how it’s an open space and he still managed to run into that tree
phosphine gas will do that to you😅
I like how Tuco has the same pet peeve as me when counting money and someone doesn’t have the faces side up 😂
If only Krazy 8 continued to pursue his dream in music he would still be alive.
Nah he would be DOING drugs instead of selling.
@@Big-guy1981 yes, but maybe not descend into drug addiction.
The fall and continuous falling of Krazy 8
His Name crazy 8 fits perfect, as same as Lalo said.
If he wouldnt try to kill walther but make Business with him, he would possibly be on top rn. That whats the Name about, having the cards to win but givin the glory away
Crazy thing is, (no pun intended) had Krazy8 shown restraint, not going all “kill the narc” (ironical) instead opting to talk to Walt, learn his motivations, & partner up w/ him, there wouldn’t have been a Heisenberg, bc Domingo is Hank’s CI.
Yeah but wasn't that just a jimmy/ cartel scam? Like wasn't the whole point of him being a rat is that he only said whatever lalo or whoever told him to say?
@@rogerlamvert9378 that’s how it started. then it progressed to him being an actual rat. at the start of BB, he snitches on his own cousin (Emilio).
@@Zack29810 that does make sense with lalo and nacho gone
I disagree, I think had Krazy 8 not been an idiot, I think the could have been a main character.
@@Zack29810he snitched on Jesse but Jesse was fucking the wife next door
When I watched the BCS scene I felt like I have seen this guy before…but I just couldn’t place it where, until they call him Domingo then I realized it’s Krazy 8. 😅
I remember seeing crazy 8 and being like "this dude wouldn't scare me at all" but after seeing better call saul I'm more scared it feels like he has something to prove with the cartel so he's willing to do anything
Thats the way the game is. Thats why always keep your head on a swivel, because the most well dressed person could walk right by you when you would never bat an eyelash, yet that will be the person that will end up robbing & killing or kidnapping you, criminals are not stupid. They are just extremely ruthless, and have no empty especially towards anybody except their family and even towards their family they don’t even have any empathy because if they did they wouldn’t be doing what they were doing because They know at any minute they can be taken down, so to have empathy you never put anybody else especially your love ones in danger.
Which is sad because that’s what got him killed.
@newhappythoughts1628 yep, he could have easily made the deal and walked away, but everyone would know about his rep being kidnapped.
If krazy8 worked as just a distributor for the Salamancas, how in BB s1e1 did he end up running his own cook house with his cousin Emilio and Jesse "Captain Cook" Pinkman? More dots to be joined in Better Call Saul.
Owen O'Connor all of his superiors in the cartel’s stateside operation are gone. Nacho is gone no longer in any part of the story; most probably dead for playing both sides; the Salamanca’s and Fring’s organisation. Tuco never liked him. Lalo is off the scene throughout the whole BrBa storyline too. Don Hector is a vegetable at Casa tranquilla. He had to go his own way to make bread
He is going to end up killing Nacho for Gus, only logical explanation. It is obvious that Domingo and Nacho have known each other through their fathers who had to have done business. One is an upholsterer; the other sells furniture. Nacho was on top, and Kraz8 wants to be, plus he probably still hates that beat down Nacho put on him for Hector.
Rods Podcast Entertaiment More likely Lalo does that shit himself imo. He brought that snake into his house and he opened the doors leading to his mother’s death. That shit has become personal like Vito with Don Ciccio in GF II
fearlesslegend maybe, maybe not. His reaction to witnessing her body suggests differently, he flew into a rage. The point of making a scene with the woman when there were about 10+ other bodies indicates her importance as a close blood relative of some sort his reaction most likely suggests she was connected to him from a young age and probably had a significant role in raising him...
@Jack Bones maybe but they actor who played the vacuum guy died.
Now that I think about it Crazy 8 was probably head of the Salamanca northern territory. He probably took charge after lalo died. With tuco still in jail and nacho's betrayal there wasn't really anything left of the Salamancas.
I really can't say it's false, but hector was still alive. I feel like they would have had someone with a sheet of paper to transcribe what he says.
But then again, K8 had that big ass house, so you're prolly right.
Love how he's at Nacho's level in Breaking Bad.
Naw don’t disrespect Nacho like that. He did more and earned a lot than Krazy-8 who died in like 5 episodes lmao.
@@WhatABeautifulDuwangChew I meant his station in life. He has the fancy house, he answers to the Salamanca, etc.
2:46 i'd like to think it was jessie , otherwise he would have said "my cousin"
Could explain why Krazy-8 doesn't like Jesse. He was the cause of him being short
@@ego6342Jesse was still in high school.
Gale Boetticher and Domingo (Krazy 8) were the only two guys that didn't seemed to age in Better Call Saul.
The Tampico shirt in BCS and the Tampico background story that Crazy 8 talks about in BB is sublime TV making of the highest order. Well done.
If you look closely at 3:59 you can see a tiny bit of a smile/smirk on Hectors face.
10:18
We often repeat the things we heard and learn from other people that we meet.
Its a call back of how Walter has changed as a person since those seasons.
He intersects with so many of the main characters -- Lalo, Nacho, Hector, Hank, Steve, Jesse, Walt -- but this montage fails to show him intersecting with Saul Goodman, which he also does.
They wrote, and Arciniega played, his evolution perfectly. He looked like a deer in headlights in BCS and by BB, his jail time hardened him and he had the attack dog.
I didn't know that was him....shows how much I pay attention
Chefs cooking up a storm for a restaurant with no customers
I'd like to think that he's the one who feeds the entire Salamanca family. There's technically no woman present at that family that we know of
Like none of the dealers coming by get food.
@@Daiin0 Guess that's why Tuco and Lalo cook up some mean foods
@@DrSabot-A foreaaaal they plate kills harder than they do
Good compilation, thank you
The way Tuco stared him down.. he knew Krazy-8 couldnt be trusted.
Wdym
@@jackiesburgersandfries4604 it means that Krazy 8 has always been unfaithful and a crook who will snitch other people for his own safety, i mean he even snitched on his cousin Emilio to the DEA, and the consequences of his actions ended up him being asphyxiated by Walter for almost treachery killing after Walt was gonna free him
@@jackiesburgersandfries4604
Tuco is like that guy who will keep staring at your eyes to the point that he will be staring at your soul to really find out who you are and what is your value to him, he is an evil guy so he will sort your character and what are your pros/cons to his business.
-At BCS s1e2 he was giving Saul that eerie look and told him at the end that he got a " Big mouth on him"
-At BB when Walter explodes his office, you can see that he was scared just from the way he looks at Walter, which really shows you how Heisenberg is a dangerous individual
-At BCS when before he started punching Mike he almost realized that this was a set-up and just by looking but turns out that Mike is former cop so he really can't psychologically manipulates him.
The show creators really proves to you apart from Tuco being Tuco that his purpose or philosophy you can see is about this absolute thing which is to caught people just by giving them that eerie look.
@@lilbutterfly1689 he didn’t snitch he was forced into it by lalo and nacho stated that Tucos stare down thing was bullshit
@@jackiesburgersandfries4604
Well yes but from a moral perspective, he'll just get used to it to the point that it'll be his easy way out everytime he falls into shit even at normal life situations
3:37 lol it was then that Crazy 8 should've sprinted like a bat out of hell over to the next 3 or 4 blocks
Lol nah fr y did he casually walk out like nothings gonna happen 💀
I've been watching better call saul this whole time and had no idea this was Krazy 8... Guess I need to rewatch breaking bad
You need to do more of these videos.
Lalo, Gus, Nacho, Saul, Mike.
So many to do
I forgot about krazy 8 scenes besides his death it's been so long
Same
how drug changes a person's entire life.
and jail
What has drugs got to do with it?
@@alphanerd7221 selling, and working with
@@elmizzox Guess again. You watch too much TV.
@@alphanerd7221 You're projecting.
I kept wondering over time who Lalo kind of resembles and reminds me of. He looks a bit like Burt Reynolds.
Honestly, I'm just waiting for Emilio. When he's in, Jesse's in. Then it all kinda unravels from there
Max Arcienaga was 21 in Breaking Bad playing a character supposed to be in his early 30s.
In BCS he IS in early 30s. It's still awkward because he supposed to be in his early 20s. Much less than Hector who is supposed to be in 50s even though the actor is 80 but still.
Episode 3 of season 1 of Breaking Bad is legit one of the best episodes in entire series imo
Nobody asked
@@chrisdawson1776 i don't remember asking bitch
@@chrisdawson1776 nobody asked for your shit comment
@@chrisdawson1776 your mom to have u
@@chrisdawson1776 L
Hey have noticed that RV in back of crazy 8 whoaa itzz crazy man
Great video! Make more!
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Do one on Victor when BCS is over.
Yes
Viktor with a 'k' you mean?
Victor is the worst character in BB
@@parkourguy4567 how? He seemed completely normal and fine to me.
Victor is pretty much still the same guy, can't keep his mouth shut which is what gets him killed later on
Max Arciniega found the fountain of youth man.
He was only 21 or so when he first appeared in Breaking Bad. Now, he’s only in his 30s, same as his character.
Shit I watched all of better call saul and never realized this was crazy 8 till rewatching bb
Tuco did find something off in him, what he didn't realize it's he's looking at a DEA informant.
Man in Walt's scenes with Jesse where he's teaching Jesse anything he comes off so fatherly. Like he's still a student; back in the day when Jesse still called him "Mr. White." both heartwarming and a little sad because I think it started off in a genuine place and became a method for manipulation. I took the "business" to be Walt suggesting a more useful option (like a guidance counselor) rather than a callback.
Did he ever call him something else?
aside from like 2 scenes, Jesse calls him Mr. White for the entire show. not sure what you’re talking about with that point.
@@Zack29810 Jesse stopped calling him Mr. White by Season 5 (He calls him "Walt" when he calls him saying he's burning his money)
@@AmadeusFandubsJesse was probably reading a script made by hank and hank calls him walt
The old man who cooked tacos was the best character in BB &BCS universe.
7:23 i like how the dummy have the sames colors of jesse clothes XD
This is the moment where Krazy-8 became Krazy-Strangulate
With the last clip in this edit back to back with these scenes, Do you think Walt wanted Jesse to go to school for jesses own sake, or so he could make “the business” better?
10:33 Excellent edit. 🤣😂
Lmao
@@hqeliashe ain’t lying tho
He turned into a real Krazy 8
With all the doorbell cams and surveillance here days none of this would fly
2:23 wait what was all that about? Tuco did that bump and the camera shifted to the cook seeing him?
He probably knows how crazy he gets when takes meth.
Prolly to show the cooks in on the drug trade and doesn't care tucos snorting it
Most likely the cook knows that Tuco goes mental when he snorts crystal. He's wary.
Tuco looks like if you kissed a frog and it became a drug dealer.
🤣
Like a certain type of frog too
Just now realizing this. @7:52 is Krazy-8 inside of Nacho's house? Is Nacho gone/dead by this time?
don't look like Nacho's crib. convince me
11:05 What were we listening carefully for?
Great video! ❤
I know I'm not the first one to point it out, but the way Tuco flexed his neck after giving the money to Nacho reminded me of the way he flexed his neck before engaging Hank in BB.
Should’ve included his jail scenes with Saul and Hank after the poker game. It’s when he became an informant.
You should update this a lot happened with him in season 5
I will say the McPhatter song is a very nice touch and perfectly executed.
The word "fall" becomes a new meaning in this case..because he literally felt from the bathtube trough the floor
2:33 I always thought it was jesse since he would be a kid at the time (or atleast, a lousy, and pathetic drug dealing 9th grader) of better call saul
and it seems to be Jesse's behavior to get spooked and throw meth away running
This scene takes place in early 2003. So Jesse would be 18 at that time. It could be him, but I wouldn't bet on that.
I figured it was Jesse too.
@@Based_Chameleon He even says new kid so could be him
@@Based_Chameleon Makes sense, Jesse aint that much of a newbie in season 1, people get it mixed up cuz he aint a loced up maniac 😭 he straight up hit a lick on walter too, but him at 18? I could see that happening LMAO
He clearly knew he can win. He folded in order to not disrespect Lalo in front of everybody. He played it smart
do a spinoff of the cook
I genuinely forgot what Hector’s speaking voice sounded like lol
Bro was survived for all these years while he was with Salamanca’s but couldn’t even survive when he met Walt for the first time😂
Idk why walt is looking down at sports medicine thats a pretty good degree
probably because that would require Jesse to go through 8+ years of med school and I'm not sure if he would be suited for that LOL
@@cherrycinnamon9531 We saw the character development, all Jesse needed was a strong father figure he woulda been straight. His actual dad too weak, Walt i dont gotta say much, Gus was someone who liked him but it was ruined by Walt and still we see Jesse become a decent dude in season 5 and El Camino
I like how there is always someone cooking in the back but the place is always a ghost town.
Vaas before he became an insane pirate!
That would be the greatest twist.. but he's citra's sister so that can't really be the case haha
Krazy8 is the best!
He needs hes own show!
when the caption Saud "listen carefully" 8 shyt himself lol once you die your body just releases everything
What was that sound at 11:05?
I thought he was a random Arab they were doing a deal with for a second in his first scene in BCS until I looked closely and heard his voice and realized it was krazy 8.
He's not even Arabian
@@duncangaming4165 can’t blame him, lots of hispanics look Arab
What were we supposed to listen carefully for?
Ocho loco! Krazy-8! Obviously Lalo and Nacho toughened him up
hhaha didn't realised this was krazy 8 iN BB
I've only just noticed it, but in the first scene (BCS) Krazy 8 is wearing the Tampico Furniture uniform.
Awesome continuity, as usual, as in Breaking Bad Krazy 8 tells Walt of how he previously worked at his fathers store - Tampico.
VARBO BINCE
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Just remember who you're working for
I think it’s interesting watching don hector train nacho… just like Lalo said that don hector trained him.
Not a single customer but the chef is cooking nonstop. Something isn't adding up.
late response but with certain meats you have to keep them on the flame and constantly maintain them to keep them juicy.
i hope he shows up in the last season so the timeline is complete
Jus subscribed!
*Hector:* "Who works for who?"
*Nacho:* "He works for us Don Hector."
I feel the same way as Tuco does about bills out of order.
Krazy 8 looks so tame in BCS.
in BCS he was quieter, and after Nacho died, Hector became disabled, he began to imagine himself as a king
His arc in BCS really gave me some perspective. Even the worst scum had an entire life and struggled a lot before being killed.