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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • “I assure you this will be looked into thoroughly...”
    TCL - / truecrimeloser
    Voice over - / @kizzume

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  • @Plug_Art
    @Plug_Art Před 3 lety +215761

    Wrong place at the wrong time is one of my biggest fears.

    • @sam_9228
      @sam_9228 Před 3 lety +7377

      Holy shit yeah, I sometimes think about that like "what would happen if this happens," or something. I would never want to be put in jail for something that I didn't do.

    • @jonathandavis346
      @jonathandavis346 Před 3 lety +2882

      I got hit with that.. small shit in the end lucky enough because at first I was shook

    • @jnskage1497
      @jnskage1497 Před 3 lety +473

      i see you a lot

    • @tatyluxe
      @tatyluxe Před 3 lety +807

      Honestly me too that’s so scary

    • @bbaciliere
      @bbaciliere Před 3 lety +2096

      Thats why I like to be at home gaming better than dealing with society’s craziness

  • @RealRanton
    @RealRanton Před 3 lety +70219

    being charged for a crime you didnt commit is truly nightmare fuel

  • @erikkarlsson6839
    @erikkarlsson6839 Před 9 měsíci +9004

    "Michael was awarded 46k and all the investigators were demoted and suspended without pay" holy shit that was satisfying to hear

    • @aidanhammer6968
      @aidanhammer6968 Před 8 měsíci +170

      It was in Canada. This doesn't go as well in the US

    • @bubbleman2002
      @bubbleman2002 Před 8 měsíci

      @@aidanhammer6968 I somehow am hesitant to believe that a country ran by Fidel Castro's bastard child is more respectful of civil liberties than America.

    • @charliec.3518
      @charliec.3518 Před 8 měsíci +72

      @@SmearCampaignsAreEvil yes, this is why many people get out of prison in debt and basically have to resort to crime to pay it back in a timely manner

    • @skotmatthews8940
      @skotmatthews8940 Před 8 měsíci +80

      They lost pay for 24
      Hrs. One of the cops actually making the arrest later died but the other cop got promoted after this. The interviewer looks to have actually gotten demoted for a little bit at least and 50k is always nice but dude didn't promptly get released, he was held under bail conditions for 9 months

    • @Warbs1987
      @Warbs1987 Před 8 měsíci +19

      @@aidanhammer6968 The case mentioned above is that of Andrew Malkinson, and was in the UK. He is still yet to receive his compensation.

  • @davidk7262
    @davidk7262 Před rokem +4448

    This whole thing is astonishing. The fact the guy was polite and courteous throughout is amazing. What a man.

    • @pjds88
      @pjds88 Před rokem +152

      He really pushed the "polite Canadian" stereotype to the limit there.

    • @angry_Australia
      @angry_Australia Před 10 měsíci +49

      I would've started laughing at him and call him out for lying his ass off, that he's unqualified for his job, and to thank him for the future lawsuit money.

    • @misteral9045
      @misteral9045 Před 9 měsíci +46

      Bro you and JCS are completely skipping over the racial factor at play. "Despite the suspect being described as a short white man" and while Mr. Dickson did not know that, he understood that he was a black man under control of police who were up to some bullshit. I've been in that situation a few times myself, I'm queer and white and it was in a very conservative town, and eventually you get an instinct for detecting bullshit. Much like the analysis of hindsight, you learn to identify certain behaviors that can only be a result of some bullshit going on. In this case, yes we can directly point to the detective ignoring the clear difference between the description of the perpetrator and the person sitting in the interrogation room. In that situation you don't know what's going on and you know that, so the most reasonable thing to do is be polite as possible while getting information and holding your ground.

    • @carissaexplainsitall8481
      @carissaexplainsitall8481 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I know!! When he said, “ok, well…thank you “ I was done 😂😂

    • @abeltesfaye_
      @abeltesfaye_ Před 8 měsíci +27

      ​@@misteral9045As a Black woman, I really appreciate you bringing up the racial factor here!! Thank-you for caring enough and being educated enough to speak on it! I'm so sorry you've been judged bc of your identity as well 💔

  • @anonymoususer4028
    @anonymoususer4028 Před 3 lety +7908

    i feel so bad for the one guy who turned his life around only to be wrongfully charged.

    • @stevebean1234
      @stevebean1234 Před 3 lety +289

      Wish I knew who he was so I could send him a card. Luckily I’ve never had this happen legally, but in my engineering career, coworkers’ ethics has been a huge issue for me. It’s like people are happily and willingly delusional because it “gets the job done”

    • @matheustran8009
      @matheustran8009 Před 3 lety +175

      Yeah this happens way too often. There was another man who tried to turn his life around and started a family only to be wrongfully accused of murder and sentenced to life in prison.

    • @roderickwhitehead
      @roderickwhitehead Před 3 lety +78

      Those cops probably beat their wives.

    • @palen2890
      @palen2890 Před 3 lety +92

      I could feel his emotions, hard not to get upset knowing this happened to him and will continue to happen to innocent people.

    • @andrewmcintosh9832
      @andrewmcintosh9832 Před 3 lety +44

      Anybody else find it strange that that guy was in handcuffs in the interrogation room? Usually they at least wait until after the interview to cuff him.

  • @Jombo1
    @Jombo1 Před 3 lety +28238

    Its sad seeing an innocent man desperately trying to defend himself.

    • @chenchen6150
      @chenchen6150 Před 3 lety +670

      Cancel culture has cost many lives and people's career lost, this why we need law to supress it not censor it( *cough* article 13)

    • @carlosgalaviz349
      @carlosgalaviz349 Před 3 lety +169

      @@MiguelRamirez-mp2st johnny depp

    • @operatorjewski9450
      @operatorjewski9450 Před 3 lety +56

      @@MiguelRamirez-mp2st what's the point of cancel culture? 😂

    • @chenchen6150
      @chenchen6150 Před 3 lety +95

      @@MiguelRamirez-mp2st Carloz do made a good example people getting cancel like Depp, even chris hemsworth and cris pratt are getting cancelled, one because he does not like the state of hollywood culture and the other because his faith, like dude wth? I have a muslim friend I did not like the religion but there is no way i would hate them because of it, you see cancel culture are nothing but a yelling at the wrong space but for some reason it hit someone that does not make anything bad at all on the space, one mess up case is like Indie game developer Alec that commit game end over accusation with very little proofs even after his death his family pretending he is guilty because his pass messed up action he pretty much regret which is not even related to the said accusation to him. Just like a wise man said "if you have people said about accusation this and that, give them one question 'is there any proofs? The police record? Anything that is really strong enough?' If not don't trust it "and also "if someone said this is my truth, that person basicaly said even my accusation proven to be false it's still right based on my mind" this is the mindset of cancel culture but a sad but true glimpse quote of no matter how strong the proves if he is guilty or not even if you show it infront of their eyes, some will still not gonna believe it . Sorry for the long and late post.

    • @suedenim6590
      @suedenim6590 Před 3 lety +51

      BLUE LIES MATTER

  • @KoroVipa
    @KoroVipa Před 2 lety +16310

    “Suspect is a small white dude."
    "Okay, we got him."
    Brings back Dwayne Johnson

    • @joedirt7604
      @joedirt7604 Před 2 lety +189

      Lmfao so ture

    • @cu12351
      @cu12351 Před 2 lety +916

      It’s about lies, its about power, we take advantage of our hours so all freedom is devoured

    • @29myko
      @29myko Před 2 lety +80

      @@cu12351 legendary

    • @Mandy_Moo
      @Mandy_Moo Před 2 lety +114

      Going home while black

    • @igobyxoxomusicunderaxlprks9000
      @igobyxoxomusicunderaxlprks9000 Před 2 lety +212

      "as well as not being white, DIXON is 6'3" !hahahaha

  • @Yugigreg
    @Yugigreg Před rokem +2253

    Being charged for a crime you KNOW you didn’t commit has to be the most frustrating thing. Especially as they try to gas light you into it

    • @FedkaSlovanich
      @FedkaSlovanich Před 9 měsíci +55

      best part is when the police tell your entire family you are guilty and you have to disown your entire moms side of the family after they throw you under the bus.

    • @alexeyamosov664
      @alexeyamosov664 Před 9 měsíci +24

      Especially if they torture you into confession, imo that’s worse (even tho it may not be as common in your country)

    • @prisoner817
      @prisoner817 Před 6 měsíci +28

      Detectives don't actually give a rats ass if they get the right person they just need to get *someone* the dude even says in this video getting confessions without evidence is a badge of honor and gets them promotions

    • @NaimHrustanovic
      @NaimHrustanovic Před 6 měsíci +8

      I am in this situation right now. Luckily dealing with Swedish police and not US police 😅

    • @pedrodaniellopesferreira2916
      @pedrodaniellopesferreira2916 Před 5 měsíci

      All they care is the case closure and the next promotion... or do you think he is the first innocent person in jail? Some will have to fight 30 or 40 years until they get justice, other will die in the process without the truth coming out at all. Cops are not good people, they don't care about you at all. It's a business

  • @-daniel7233
    @-daniel7233 Před 3 lety +22199

    The officer got so excited about finally using the interrogation techniques he learned at the academy, that he forgot to check the most important part of an investigation: the evidence.

    • @juliusperseus8612
      @juliusperseus8612 Před 3 lety +1342

      Nah he didn't forget, he didn't care about them at all. the system suit him perfectly though because it worked.

    • @Martin-ld6uo
      @Martin-ld6uo Před 3 lety +731

      "...evidence? There's supposed to be... evidence??"

    • @zae2193
      @zae2193 Před 3 lety +789

      @@juliusperseus8612 Jokes on him, if you watched the whole video, he got demoted and suspended for his lack of caring. The evidence he claimed to have "seen" was bullshit too, defenitely thought he'd get the job done quick, get his pay and ruin someone's life.

    • @iAmNothingness
      @iAmNothingness Před 3 lety +150

      What do you mean? If a woman says something it has to be true. No need proof of anything.

    • @iraholden3606
      @iraholden3606 Před 3 lety +99

      @@zae2193 ACAB

  • @alexsnightmare
    @alexsnightmare Před 3 lety +4945

    JCS heard us asking for an innocent person being interrogated and he delivered wonderfully. Thanks dude!

    • @guilhermenunes3044
      @guilhermenunes3044 Před 3 lety +22

      Yes, awesome man

    • @niceteal
      @niceteal Před 3 lety +36

      JCS one of the all time great CZcams channels!! A+ content and he responds to viewer requests.

    • @mooltz
      @mooltz Před 3 lety +14

      Y'all do know that the narrator of these videos doesn't create them, right? JCS is a group of people.

    • @conradritchie2236
      @conradritchie2236 Před 3 lety +1

      Hopefully he can deliver more!!

    • @superman9693
      @superman9693 Před 3 lety +2

      Delivered what was ordered. Good service. 5 stars 🌟

  • @feelthejoy
    @feelthejoy Před 3 lety +12167

    “I understand the process but I’m not satisfied with it” is so polite I’m dying

    • @jimmyzhao2673
      @jimmyzhao2673 Před 3 lety +217

      That's Canada for you.

    • @jennyblew
      @jennyblew Před 3 lety +417

      So Canadian

    • @vanillaannihilation5871
      @vanillaannihilation5871 Před 3 lety +437

      I would probably insult the investigator passively if they started lying like he did here, well actually when he said "we have you on camera" i would start laughing

    • @fnmikeygg
      @fnmikeygg Před 3 lety +387

      @@jimmyzhao2673 and the fact that all detectives involved got demoted and suspended without pay... that sounds like fucking dreamland...
      In the US they would've killed that poor man based on skin pigmentation and then awarded a 3 month paid vacation for the act

    • @Daynja1
      @Daynja1 Před 3 lety +37

      And then he thanks him!

  • @mikeheard3196
    @mikeheard3196 Před rokem +1020

    I was falsely accused of armed robbery when I was 18 years old and about to go into the military. The detective tried all kind of intimidation tactics to illicit a confession from me and said he had my fingerprints and video evidence. Fast forward to my court date, it ended up being a completely different guy who had the exact same name as me and lived in the same town. He was positively identified by his fingerprints and I was free to go. That took almost an entire year of my life from me.

    • @theskyizblue2day431
      @theskyizblue2day431 Před 11 měsíci +67

      Can you sue? Find a lawyer pro bono?

    • @benscott1404
      @benscott1404 Před 8 měsíci +53

      did you get payed for this?

    • @jrodd13
      @jrodd13 Před 8 měsíci

      What the fuck

    • @ianbattles7290
      @ianbattles7290 Před 5 měsíci +21

      I would be suing that cop for defamation.

    • @greenaum
      @greenaum Před 5 měsíci

      @@theskyizblue2day431 No, you can't sue the police just for lying, they're absolutely allowed to do it. Can't sue them for arresting an innocent man, and giving him the whole heap of shit that they do, perfectly convinced as they are, that everyone they arrest is without-doubt guilty.
      OP's is a terrible situation that countless innocent people have had to suffer. There needs to be massive reform because this mindset, this approach, this culture that police have, is fucked, and has no respect for the concept of innocence, or the concept of justice. This has been going on for decades, people aren't really aware of it, but it NEEDS to be addressed and fixed.

  • @chris-hayes
    @chris-hayes Před 3 lety +9627

    The fact the guy was more worried about missing work unannounced than going to jail should've been a big tell for the copper.

    • @issafula
      @issafula Před 3 lety +97

      Chris Hayes on God!

    • @andyvankerkhove6902
      @andyvankerkhove6902 Před 3 lety +887

      They dont even hear that.. they dont care at all.. you and me find this important but cops dont... they just see a guilty person and want a confession..

    • @peenywallie
      @peenywallie Před 3 lety +10

      @@andyvankerkhove6902 t. criminal

    • @anyalaASMR
      @anyalaASMR Před 3 lety +80

      peeny wallie I’m not a criminal and I can completely agree with their statement.

    • @LunatheMoonDragon
      @LunatheMoonDragon Před 3 lety +90

      That means nothing. You should watch the interrogations of the pedophiles caught in the old To Catch a Predator stings. Almost all of the mask if they should be calling their work the next day to let them know they won't be in. They all expect a little slap on the wrist and to be released that night ,despite driving to a minor's house to have sex with them.

  • @kitianarmada8487
    @kitianarmada8487 Před 3 lety +14459

    "The interrogating officer and three other investigators were demoted and suspended without pay."
    Music to my ears.

    • @moises9760
      @moises9760 Před 3 lety +281

      I literally perked my head up from my computer while this played in the background, for a second I forgot I was at work

    • @NotFalling4it
      @NotFalling4it Před 3 lety +236

      It’s all a show, don’t be so easily tricked. The culture within the Police does not allow for reasonable punishment for f#$’ ups like this.

    • @BosoxPatsfan603
      @BosoxPatsfan603 Před 3 lety +17

      Hell yeah music to mine too

    • @harrymills2770
      @harrymills2770 Před 3 lety +270

      @@NotFalling4it When they get it blatantly wrong and mess with people's lives, unjustly, there should be severe punishments. It's right up there with bearing false witness, which should be punished the same way as you'd punish the falsely accused, if found guilty.
      The way these people can put your life in jeopardy at little or no risk to themselves is disgusting. In the USA, they can go after a sitting president with illegally obtained warrants and CLEAR malice, and nothing happens to them.
      There've always been those who operate above the law. It's more blatant, now. They do it right out in the open, and if you're on the wrong side of it, you have no remedy.

    • @lionheart3567
      @lionheart3567 Před 3 lety +86

      That is the part that put a smile to my face, what really got me emotional is how polite & respectful Michael Dixon is to the racist scumbag detective who didnt even think once that this could be wrong. Its amazing how God changes situation & people like Mr Dixon never loose their temper.

  • @PotatoheadAsh
    @PotatoheadAsh Před 3 lety +6083

    "If you didn't do it why are you being so defensive?" My dad asked me this one time when my step-mom found weed (which is illegal in my state) in my sisters room. My step-mom somehow didn't communicate that it was in my sisters room and not mine therefore I was sat down, humiliated in front of my family, and yelled at until 10-15 minutes later my step-mom told my dad that it wasn't found in my room. It's honestly one of the most frustrating thing in the world to be sat down and accused of things you can't defend yourself against because someone has already made up their mind about you.

    • @babua077
      @babua077 Před 3 lety +145

      How tf did the weed get into your sisters room

    • @PotatoheadAsh
      @PotatoheadAsh Před 3 lety +610

      @@babua077 she bought it from her friends

    • @babua077
      @babua077 Před 3 lety +38

      Oh.

    • @cheerioherio1251
      @cheerioherio1251 Před 3 lety +258

      @@PotatoheadAsh What did your dad say after he found out the truth?

    • @abyzz6252
      @abyzz6252 Před 3 lety +65

      @@PotatoheadAsh Yeah i wanna know what cherio asked aswell

  • @avainquin
    @avainquin Před rokem +643

    this is especially upsetting considering even wrongful arrests can affect people’s job prospects and livelihoods

    • @rikuzonex
      @rikuzonex Před 9 měsíci +17

      Murica

    • @OizysA
      @OizysA Před 4 měsíci +6

      One comment said he got accused of armed robbery at 18 right before he was abt to join the military, fingerprints of the real guy finally proved his innocence. It took away a year of his life.

    • @theakountant8444
      @theakountant8444 Před 4 měsíci +5

      @@rikuzonex This was in Canada.

    • @humanbean3
      @humanbean3 Před 2 měsíci

      its crazy they thought this dude got of work and his side hustle is breaking into jewelry stores and then going back to work at 8 am lol.... worthless detectives and racist asf

    • @Meyus_
      @Meyus_ Před měsícem +1

      ​@@theakountant8444 Still North America though
      Also, the vast majority of such cases happen in the us so it's safe to assume it's the us again
      Canada and us very close (not just position) anyway

  • @noname77404
    @noname77404 Před 3 lety +3706

    It is so uncomfortable to watch these innocent people being treated like criminals.

    • @0397rb
      @0397rb Před 3 lety +61

      watch the Netflix show confessions, it'll make you cry. convinced this guy he killed his mom

    • @debrogers626
      @debrogers626 Před 3 lety +31

      It happens everyday. Sad!

    • @Spiritcr1jsher
      @Spiritcr1jsher Před 3 lety +40

      @@0397rb i would take anything on Netflix with a grain of salt

    • @chronolynx360
      @chronolynx360 Před 3 lety +3

      @@debrogers626 being as a police officer sucks only to silence us. They even killed George Floyd and the other guy too.

    • @Glorious_Mane
      @Glorious_Mane Před 3 lety +14

      It's more common than criminals being treated this way. There are always more suspects than guilty people, and coos don't give a shit if you're actually guilty or not. They just want to fill their quotas.

  • @Satfirescat
    @Satfirescat Před 3 lety +15070

    “Wrongfully imprisoned for just over two years.”
    That breaks my heart.

    • @Satfirescat
      @Satfirescat Před 3 lety +1418

      Even the guy staying in jail over night is upsetting.

    • @osvagt
      @osvagt Před 3 lety +912

      @@Satfirescat At least he got a 46'000 Canadien dollares for the "inconvinience" (I know, spelling). I've heard that you can spend 20 years, wrongfully convicted in a US prison and don't get a dime for it

    • @fukpoeslaw3613
      @fukpoeslaw3613 Před 3 lety +296

      @@osvagt 46 000 dollars Canadian for 3 and a half days WHAT A LUCKY BASTARD!! or is that like a 100 euros?

    • @user-dy8ny1jh1o
      @user-dy8ny1jh1o Před 3 lety +289

      @@fukpoeslaw3613 46k canadian are like 38k american dollars

    • @fukpoeslaw3613
      @fukpoeslaw3613 Před 3 lety +157

      @@user-dy8ny1jh1o so over 10 000 American dollars for each day!! like I said: LUCKY BASTERD!!

  • @martyshwaartz971
    @martyshwaartz971 Před 3 lety +31823

    “I have conclusive evidence you’re guilty”
    *has zero evidence*

    • @AliasUndercover
      @AliasUndercover Před 3 lety +1332

      They say lots of things. If the police were allowed to hire smart people anymore it mighht be harder to tell when they're lying.

    • @nardinit
      @nardinit Před 3 lety +996

      "The truth is paramount"
      uh...ok buddy

    • @informationfort
      @informationfort Před 3 lety +595

      I’ve seen detectives use this technique to get a confession on this channel. It works

    • @YouTubeIsCriminal
      @YouTubeIsCriminal Před 3 lety +225

      Pretty much summed up the opposition to Trump.
      Edit. Wow this triggered alot of snowflakes. 🤦‍♂️

    • @ommurg5059
      @ommurg5059 Před 3 lety +150

      @@CZcamsIsCriminal what about his constant ignoring of subpoenas? Just that 1 easy evidence based things right quick if ya want. Not to mention his complete lack of a concrete plan for any of part of our country besides yelling crazy slogans. Or his total rule through executive order which has not teeth and gets nothing done. These are all concrete things that happen and are bad. He just isn't good at his job, he should be a radio host, maybe. He sucks at managing anything, the only thing he has gotten done is what, a little bit of wall? Even by his own measures he is a failure, and his measures suck.

  • @deathknigt3000
    @deathknigt3000 Před rokem +2524

    One thing to remember: the police are legally allowed to lie to you about supposed evidence they have against you in order to try and coerce a confession out of you.
    So if you know you’re innocent without a doubt, *DO NOT TALK TO THE POLICE AND REQUEST YOUR LAWYER IMMEDIATELY.*

    • @attilaosztopanyi9468
      @attilaosztopanyi9468 Před 11 měsíci +38

      In my country confession in itself is not enough evidence.

    • @crypton1782
      @crypton1782 Před 9 měsíci +13

      how does that make sense tho? if u know ur innocent without a doubt u should just give them all the information u can so they realise it's not you they are looking for..? what do you think could that do bad for u in that moment?

    • @brycecartwright2403
      @brycecartwright2403 Před 9 měsíci +154

      @@crypton1782because police sometimes will try to get a confession out of you or make you look bad because it can lead to a promotion and it’s not always clear if the person you are talking to has your best wishes in mind or if they are looking to just put you in cuffs and climb the ladder, so it’s just better to play if safe if you’re completely innocent

    • @DistilledVoice
      @DistilledVoice Před 9 měsíci +24

      ​@@crypton1782same way it doesnt make sense prople are aometimes accused when they really are innocent.

    • @smoceany9478
      @smoceany9478 Před 9 měsíci +13

      i mean, dont talk to the police anyways

  • @TheSaintedOne
    @TheSaintedOne Před 3 lety +8874

    Michael is FAR too Canadian. He even tells the investigator "I'm not trying to give you a hard time". MICHAEL, this guy is literally trying to give you HARD TIME!

    • @rolex907
      @rolex907 Před 3 lety +270

      I freaked out when an american cop accused me of littering once. And people say were the same country 🤣 but yea poor michael tho. Last part here isn't a joke.
      blm

    • @Losstillmatic
      @Losstillmatic Před 3 lety +17

      Sounds gay

    • @therealpotsmoan593
      @therealpotsmoan593 Před 3 lety +147

      @@rolex907 wrong, Michael lives matter

    • @BedtimeStorieswithBelaLugosi
      @BedtimeStorieswithBelaLugosi Před 3 lety +134

      He even thanks the investigator at the end.
      Way too Canadian chill. It's almost as if I feel more upset than Michael.

    • @rhysjones1108
      @rhysjones1108 Před 3 lety +50

      layney boy it’s how we act in other countries. We send out tons of money for help, we generally don’t get involved in war, as well as our tourists are generally very well behaved. I can tell you for certain Europeans have the same opinion on Canadians as America.
      Fun fact I actually ran into a travelling couple in Wales, they had Canadian leafs on their backpacks but told me they were American they just have Canadian backpacks because people treat them like shit with American flagged ones lol

  • @jimcanterak7349
    @jimcanterak7349 Před 3 lety +3997

    My uncle is a pretty good and respectable lawyer.
    His words: "If you ever get called or escorted to a precinct for any reason and you start getting asked questions, the only thing you should say is "am I being detained?" If they say no, you get up and leave immediately. Then you call me. If they say yes, or stop you from leaving, the next and only thing you should say is :I want my phone call", at which point you call me."

    • @marciano-jones
      @marciano-jones Před 3 lety +477

      @John Smith in either case, call a lawyer.. does not have to be jim's uncle :)

    • @BvousBrainSystems
      @BvousBrainSystems Před 3 lety +189

      Kinda figures that a lawyer would tell you to call a lawyer lol
      But yes, it doesn't take too many slips in the interrogation room to turn you into a suspect. Hardly anyone is as slick as they think they are

    • @TheGhost2612000
      @TheGhost2612000 Před 3 lety +187

      What if I don't have your uncle's phone number?

    • @defyyourlogic487
      @defyyourlogic487 Před 3 lety +90

      Better call saul!

    • @wes4522
      @wes4522 Před 3 lety +21

      10/10 would read and like again!

  • @aidenlaw6688
    @aidenlaw6688 Před 3 lety +21731

    "If you didn't do it why are you being so defensive?" Because I don't like being falsely accused of shit I didn't do
    Edit: damn, just checked this comment after 3 years and I had no idea it had 21k likes 💀

    • @aren6158
      @aren6158 Před 3 lety +318

      lmao that pfp

    • @aidenlaw6688
      @aidenlaw6688 Před 3 lety +121

      @@aren6158 thank ya

    • @hazeleyezluv
      @hazeleyezluv Před 3 lety +1047

      Exactly. It can piss a person off.

    • @aaronvannatta9329
      @aaronvannatta9329 Před 3 lety +520

      In order for someone to react as if they have nothing to defend, they must have reasonable faith in their authorities.

    • @stephanie.420
      @stephanie.420 Před 3 lety +139

      Yeah the police in Hamilton fucking suck. I work down the street from where he was arrested and it’s still bad

  • @MoochieCuncher
    @MoochieCuncher Před 8 měsíci +246

    I feel a deep sadness for Justin. Trying to better yourself and a would be friend screws you over. Then when the police get involved, they make it even worse. How horrible. Clear evidence and lack of evidence puts him back in jail. And all of it hearsay from goddamn girl named Candy.

    • @stancexpunks
      @stancexpunks Před 8 měsíci +19

      Lol I had commented a while ago on this video “never trust a girl named candy” or I bet it’s spelled Kandi.
      But yeah I totally agree. I wouldn’t be surprised if he went back to his old lifestyle after his release having lost any hope in the system

    • @arostwocents
      @arostwocents Před 16 dny +1

      Mixing with girls named Candi can only end badly. Noone in the world has ever had a loyal trustworthy wife and lifelong happy relationship with a girl of that name.

  • @chris-hayes
    @chris-hayes Před 3 lety +28592

    Cop: "We have witnesses"
    Michael: "Perfect!"
    Cop: "We have footage of you."
    Michael: "WONDERFUL"
    Cop: *Sweats profusely*

    • @rabbieburns2501
      @rabbieburns2501 Před 3 lety +2309

      Yep, at that point any cop with an ounce of intelligence would know an innocent man, this guy moved to the area, seen a few cop movies & wanted to climb the ladder ... but, slid further down & now thousands upon thousands will see the incompetent fuck on youtube .. karma!

    • @jacyannc7381
      @jacyannc7381 Před 3 lety +3189

      Right. No guilty person is gonna say “WONDERFUL” to that statement lol

    • @issafula
      @issafula Před 3 lety +149

      Jacy Ann C exactly haha

    • @ahigo
      @ahigo Před 3 lety +1004

      Can somebody actually be this dumb? It's really hard to believe these idiots are given guns to enforce laws that they just don't have the mental capacity to understand.

    • @ionymous6733
      @ionymous6733 Před 3 lety +528

      did the cop sweat profusely? they held the guy for 3 days. the cop SHOULD have been sweating but apparently was a moron

  • @stikfigz
    @stikfigz Před 3 lety +6266

    "I'll investigate this thoroughly"
    Doesn't even read the suspect description

    • @Florescentia02
      @Florescentia02 Před 3 lety +158

      At least he was demoted...

    • @bozznianbandz1191
      @bozznianbandz1191 Před 3 lety +438

      @@Florescentia02 should’ve lost his job. How the hell do you miss something so simple.

    • @CakeHebenstreit
      @CakeHebenstreit Před 3 lety +223

      @@bozznianbandz1191 I would guess because he's a racist

    • @Lizzy3D
      @Lizzy3D Před 3 lety +74

      HOW DO YOU NOT LOOK INTO THE CASE BEFORE QUESTIONING SOMEONE what the heck...

    • @bozznianbandz1191
      @bozznianbandz1191 Před 3 lety +53

      @@CakeHebenstreit It’s cops in general. They do that.

  • @ikilledlilwayne
    @ikilledlilwayne Před 3 lety +9689

    "he is unaware that he is about to be wrongfully imprisoned for just over two years" that genuinely broke my heart.

    • @owie4070
      @owie4070 Před 3 lety +532

      I wish there was some follow up on the witness. Either she lied or she confused him with someone else.

    • @KaylaMarie_
      @KaylaMarie_ Před 3 lety +39

      So sad!

    • @nateclimer9876
      @nateclimer9876 Před 3 lety +769

      @@owie4070 it says in the video, during trial her story was picked apart and it uncovered it was a lie

    • @owie4070
      @owie4070 Před 3 lety +419

      @@nateclimer9876 Thanks I guess I missed that part, but I wish she paid some price for the guy getting locked up for two years.

    • @nateclimer9876
      @nateclimer9876 Před 3 lety +25

      @@owie4070 no problem :) yeah, hopefully something happened with that.

  • @williamtarleton1857
    @williamtarleton1857 Před 10 měsíci +668

    "demoted and suspended without pay" yeah sorry, thats not good enough, not even close. They picked a man up off the street that didn't even remotely resemble the suspect, told him his guilt wasn't in question in an attempt to get a confession, threw him in prison for three days, and couldn't even be bothered to check his alibi in the meantime. At that point the "detective" has proven himself not only to be a useless investigator, but also a liability to the functioning of a criminal justice system. They should be permanently blackballed from any position at any police station or court anywhere. I know there are a lot of cops who have done a lot worse, but honestly our standards for law enforcement are far far too low, even something like this cannot stand

    • @Raderade1-pt3om
      @Raderade1-pt3om Před 5 měsíci

      That's how it works

    • @alexredfield1943
      @alexredfield1943 Před 5 měsíci

      ACAB

    • @thelastvbuck
      @thelastvbuck Před 5 měsíci +5

      idk it's bad but 3 days of jail time isn't the end of the world. If this works 90% of the time to get an actual confession from a real criminal, then maybe it's more useful than not doing it.
      Michael was compensated massively for this and the detective was demoted and suspended without pay. It'll teach him to get his act straight.

    • @fftunes
      @fftunes Před 5 měsíci +56

      @@thelastvbuck You sound like you'd back the blue until it happens to you. 3 days of jail could mean losing your job, your house, your car, your wife & kids, but surely it isn't the end of the world, right?

    • @thelastvbuck
      @thelastvbuck Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@fftunes That's very extreme. Provided you can make phone calls, all that shouldn't happen. If some of that really did happen, then as we saw, he can sue for that money back.
      For the record it was 100% some bad police work, but being demoted and suspended without pay is arguably pretty bad. You could lose your job, your house, your car, your wife and kids, but that would be justified for accidentally putting someone in jail for 3 days?

  • @alipotter6056
    @alipotter6056 Před rokem +16112

    If you’re guilty, you need a lawyer. If you’re innocent, you REALLY need a lawyer

    • @andy56duky
      @andy56duky Před rokem +475

      In short, get a DEFENSE lawyer no matter what happen.

    • @RustinChole
      @RustinChole Před rokem +397

      And don’t say a word without one. From the moment your rights are read, assert your rights.

    • @frajoladellagato
      @frajoladellagato Před rokem +41

      Wow. First time I’ve ever seen this comment. How clever.

    • @thirdmonkeyent_llc
      @thirdmonkeyent_llc Před rokem +3

      Lol!! Exactly.

    • @austinamadasun5860
      @austinamadasun5860 Před rokem +6

      Underrated comment

  • @Brevan23
    @Brevan23 Před 3 lety +8152

    Arrogant detective: "You're not in a enviable position"
    Ends up getting sued, suspended, demoted and has to pay damages.... That's not an enviable position either, buddy.

    • @fernandapartridge5174
      @fernandapartridge5174 Před 3 lety +507

      Lol. Good. He deserves it. Appalling that when these people fail at their jobs, innocent people suffer. He’ll certainly think twice next time. Shame there was a first time though.

    • @QuestionThings123
      @QuestionThings123 Před 3 lety +12

      @@fernandapartridge5174 agreed.

    • @rastafahrer
      @rastafahrer Před 3 lety +33

      @@fernandapartridge5174 if it was the first time.... I think not :(

    • @pa_alia
      @pa_alia Před 3 lety +98

      Don't worry, they probably were back at work 2 weeks later after their nice vacation.

    • @glxssy8037
      @glxssy8037 Před 3 lety +8

      I didn't finish this yet. That makes me very happy

  • @andra6a6b
    @andra6a6b Před 3 lety +14789

    Ngl, watching innocent people being wrongly accused and going through this kind of ordeal, when detectives don’t believe them, is by far more terrifying than watching a heinous criminal confess to gruesome murders.

    • @paulrichards6894
      @paulrichards6894 Před 3 lety +527

      the first guy was so calm...the robber was much shorter than him different clothes and to put the tin hat on it..was white....he got 46,000 but that's not enough

    • @MYKE1111
      @MYKE1111 Před 3 lety +168

      Been happening in America since the beginning of time lmao even black Canadians get the same treatment.

    • @andra6a6b
      @andra6a6b Před 3 lety +299

      @@MYKE1111 You mean it’s been happening everywhere in the world since the beginning of time. I’m sure false accusations are not exclusive to America. Or Canada. And obviously not exclusive to black people.

    • @MYKE1111
      @MYKE1111 Před 3 lety +65

      I said what I said. Both of our statements can be true because the statement you said doesn’t make what i said false. America & Canada is included in EVERYWHERE & Nor did i mention its exclusively black people. I just highlighted those things. Sorry not sorry.

    • @MYKE1111
      @MYKE1111 Před 3 lety +35

      Also, go look up “the innocence project” statistics on this matter. Then get back to me.

  • @SweetTooth8989
    @SweetTooth8989 Před rokem +210

    I'm Canadian and the first guy is polite and patient even beyond Canadian standards lol. I don't understand how he was able to not just get outraged at the situation he was in.

    • @Tazzie1312
      @Tazzie1312 Před rokem +25

      I think it's very scary for a large black man to get angry and loud with the police.

    • @Peejayye
      @Peejayye Před 3 měsíci

      @@Tazzie1312 Maybe in America lol

    • @Tazzie1312
      @Tazzie1312 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@Peejayye Hamilton, Ontario is in Canada.

  • @joerocks3057
    @joerocks3057 Před 3 lety +712

    Dude has the patience of a saint with the investigator coming at him with false accusations. Serves those guys right for not doing thier job.

    • @LizWilliamsWildflowerLiz
      @LizWilliamsWildflowerLiz Před 3 lety +6

      I know I hope I would have as much patience as him but I feel like I would be a wreck.

    • @mikeoxlong567
      @mikeoxlong567 Před 3 lety +3

      He's Canadian thats why lol

    • @TheGreatDrAsian
      @TheGreatDrAsian Před 3 lety +3

      I don't think demotions are enough - people who utterly fail at civil service shouldn't be allowed to continue at all. They should be let go after the first time they hurt someone they're supposed to protect. Keeping them in the career they've proven themselves unworthy of is what's breeding a culture of ineptitude, and hurting more and more people.

    • @kingchuckfinley
      @kingchuckfinley Před 3 lety

      I’m watching that man thinking, “that’s probably how I would approach it too” yikes.

    • @nh7226
      @nh7226 Před 3 lety

      TheGreatDrAsian, perfection, is an unattainable goal, whilst trial and error is far from ideal, it can create the ability to critique/have feedback.
      Civilians who are wrongly prosecuted, like that gentleman was, have other due processes that can compensate them.
      There is not one system of law, nor civilization that is free from error.

  • @kegdoty
    @kegdoty Před 3 lety +6394

    My heart goes out for Justin. That’s a man that’s making a genuine change for the better and is watching his life be stripped away from him unjustly. It’s hard to watch

    • @devotion3037
      @devotion3037 Před 3 lety +769

      @I OFFER YOU THIS wtf are you talking about? there is literally no evidence to suggest this is the case whatsoever, beyond your own stereotypes...just as bad as the cops in this vid man

    • @Bad4bizbrad
      @Bad4bizbrad Před 3 lety +125

      devotion303 my thoughts exactly

    • @TheDominionOfElites
      @TheDominionOfElites Před 3 lety +254

      I OFFER YOU THIS why do you think this? dude was in jail before, and got falsely accused and imprisoned later, why would he like cops?

    • @Debilitator47
      @Debilitator47 Před 3 lety +187

      @I OFFER YOU THIS Where's this coming from? The guy was in the penal system, is working to correct his life and make good with his future. What in ANY of that leads you to believe he's a thinblue type? You sound like you're jumping to conclusions based on biases.

    • @adifferentangle7064
      @adifferentangle7064 Před 3 lety +140

      @I OFFER YOU THIS How do you think a man who's been run through the wringer like that could maintain respect for law enforcement?
      Because he has a beard?
      Snap back to reality.

  • @drawkcab9731
    @drawkcab9731 Před rokem +7314

    “Prove you’re innocent to me” is insane to hear from a detective. Especially when you’re completely wrongly accused.

    • @xxtoptankxx6873
      @xxtoptankxx6873 Před rokem

      The fact that a detective is thinking “Guilty until proven innocent” is truly backwards thinking. Those detectives shouldn’t even be able to be detectives anymore.

    • @ZEGO24x
      @ZEGO24x Před rokem +223

      The onus is on the cop to prove guilt - what a piece of excrement to pull that one...

    • @donaldduck3078
      @donaldduck3078 Před rokem +277

      They get real bitchy when you remind them it's their job to prove you did it, not your job to prove you didn't

    • @MJIZZEL
      @MJIZZEL Před rokem +93

      That's how law enforcement are. They get called out and make a judgement call if your innocent or guilty on the spot.
      Have had this happen to me several times by people who just didn't like me. Actually once got arrested for my friend having drugs on him and all I could say was , it ain't mine.
      Spent 5 days in jail then spent $1000 bonding out. Luckily the guy went to cot before me and told them I had no idea he had the pills on him. Even crazier I think fact that he has just picked up the prescription and had sat 2 pills on his center console to take once he got something to drink.
      Cops didn't even care he had a prescription. F em .

    • @jonm2416
      @jonm2416 Před rokem +8

      I know what u mean but unfortunately its exactly what u would here from a detective.

  • @SaintDamain
    @SaintDamain Před rokem +338

    This happened to me. Interrogator claimed they got me on video stealing what I was accused of. I told him “if you had video, you would know I didn’t do it.” Had a few panic attacks since then, of being falsely accused. It happened literally a month after my wife and I welcomed our son into the world.

    • @brokencomputer465
      @brokencomputer465 Před 11 měsíci +18

      @@kieransoregaard-utt8 shut

    • @marmars5249
      @marmars5249 Před 7 měsíci +5

      Hope you’re doing better man, no one deserves to go through that.

    • @mynameisvelk
      @mynameisvelk Před 5 měsíci +2

      That’s gotta be terrifying. So sorry you had to go through that man. Hope everything’s going well now!

  • @junko4166
    @junko4166 Před 3 lety +3808

    People keep saying that cops aren't your enemies, but they're not your friends either.
    Their job is to arrest people. Always assume the worst in a interrogation and shut up until your lawyer shows up.

    • @mtb5778
      @mtb5778 Před 3 lety +293

      they are also trying to get fast track promotions by getting innocent people to confess and build a reputation as a great interrogator. what a crazy system that encourages bad behaviour not good service. throw cops like that out of the service. show people respect. I hope he got demoted to a lollypop lady (a pleasant woman who helps children cross the road in England and she holds a sign that looks like a giant lollypop to stop traffic) or a library security man.

    • @lunchbag_larry
      @lunchbag_larry Před 3 lety +253

      cops are absolutely your enemy. They do not exist to keep you safe, or to "fight crime", whatever that is supposed to mean. They exist to protect capital.

    • @Madeintexas80
      @Madeintexas80 Před 3 lety +10

      Especially detectives and lawyers.

    • @ocdguy84
      @ocdguy84 Před 3 lety +78

      Yeah never talk to the cops unless your lawyer is present even if you have nothing to hide they will always twist the facts against you even if you have good intentions

    • @criticaldrive97
      @criticaldrive97 Před 3 lety +32

      @@lunchbag_larry fighting crime typically means stopping people from committing criminal activity. It exists in every sector of society, im not sure how thats hard for people like you to get

  • @reuv8441
    @reuv8441 Před 3 lety +12632

    The 1st case sounds like a south park joke.
    “The suspect is a small white man.”
    “There he is!”
    *Officers points to tall black man.*

    • @toxic_pain2117
      @toxic_pain2117 Před 3 lety +260

      That made me laugh

    • @157dodgers
      @157dodgers Před 3 lety +651

      That shit happens tho
      I got accused of robbing a 711
      I’m brown 5’10”
      The guy who actually did it was a white male blonde hair blue eyes 😒😒

    • @someguycalledcerberus9805
      @someguycalledcerberus9805 Před 3 lety +283

      Followed up by
      "He's coming straight for us!!"

    • @bonguswungus8405
      @bonguswungus8405 Před 3 lety +271

      @Siya They always suspect black people because of racism.

    • @cookiecraze1310
      @cookiecraze1310 Před 3 lety +65

      @@157dodgers dam, my Argentinian neighbor loves kids like that. He also for some reason sounds really German.

  • @birgittabirgersdatter8082
    @birgittabirgersdatter8082 Před 3 lety +59387

    So the whole “If you are innocent, you have nothing to fear”, is an absolute lie. Innocent people have *more* to fear.

    • @Astrobay13
      @Astrobay13 Před 3 lety +377

      What?
      Did you even watch the video and listen to what he talked about?!

    • @soulesslemming
      @soulesslemming Před 3 lety +8128

      I was arrested and charged with 1st degree murder. The victim came and testified he wasn't dead but his testimony wasn't allowed in court because the victim cannot testify on the defendants behalf. It didn't take 2 years but I was in jail in the maximum security ward with murderers and rapist for almost 6 months before I was released with no charges pressed only after I signed away my rights to sue the state for wrongful imprisonment.

    • @Bosse_C
      @Bosse_C Před 3 lety +354

      AwakenedLemming - intresting

    • @amandahugginkiss55
      @amandahugginkiss55 Před 3 lety +2950

      @@soulesslemming What state are you in? That is an insane story.

    • @MysteryMeatSoup
      @MysteryMeatSoup Před 3 lety +1372

      AwakenedLemming im going to need you to tell the full story fam

  • @nosteponsnake6855
    @nosteponsnake6855 Před 11 měsíci +224

    *Don't trust cops, get a lawyer!*
    I've been in this situation before. Not only is being wrongfully accused stressful and depressing, what I was suspected of is vile and egregious compounding the emotions that comes with it. Not only that, but I'm from a small town and the 2 detectives who questioned me while 15 other cops searched my house, one was my former neighbor for years whom I've had beers with and the other was literally my childhood best friend that I had known for 40 years at this point. Still they lied and tried tripping me up just to get a confession.

    • @Dacke7
      @Dacke7 Před měsícem +1

      That creates a society where no one trusts anyone (except for family members). This develops further into a third world country, as no one is able to co-operate.
      The USA has gone into that path, sorry for you.

  • @KikonSketches
    @KikonSketches Před 3 lety +13494

    theres nothing more terrifying than a person with authority confident in their own ignorance.

    • @lanac5793
      @lanac5793 Před 3 lety +126

      Yeah... I also hate cops

    • @darthslobbius487
      @darthslobbius487 Před 3 lety +182

      A man who is unwilling to compromise or change is a lost cause, regardless of the degree of correctness they are believed to hold. This is frustrating and self-demeaning in friends and family, but it destroys lives and trust in the place of authority.

    • @MrKevin-wu8re
      @MrKevin-wu8re Před 3 lety +30

      Man, with all due respect I don't give a crap about humans, there's only one authority and that is God's Law. Doesn't really matter if human laws interfere with God's, he's always the superior law.

    • @MrKevin-wu8re
      @MrKevin-wu8re Před 3 lety +6

      @@lanac5793 man you're just stereotyping. What if one Mexican (doesn't matter the gender), gets behind you, steals your wallet and runs away.
      Then this same thing happens to you six months later, do you really fucking assume all people are like that? NO
      Now stop fucking crying and get down to reality kid, not all cops are bad, not all cops abuse their power. In fact, it's only a few, but because the fucking MEDIA has told you otherwise, then you're like all these brainwashed people....

    • @rowanbrown5541
      @rowanbrown5541 Před 3 lety +42

      @@MrKevin-wu8re Why do you care what the media say? They are humans after all, which you say you don't care about. The cops (also human) are part of an inherently corrupt system that damages innocent lives.

  • @patstaysuckafreeboss8006
    @patstaysuckafreeboss8006 Před 3 lety +1375

    Man that guy who got the $46,000 in damages deserves a medal for his patience and attitude

    • @rockstarmanboss
      @rockstarmanboss Před 3 lety +38

      bro there is no way that im sitting in that room without cussing the dude out

    • @Colddirector
      @Colddirector Před 3 lety +14

      I feel like I would be a stuttering mess in that room, but iirc your brain usually cuts back on the chemicals that cause stress when you’re already under an enormous amount.
      It’s why if you’ve ever bombed an exam and you know it, you usually feel okay right afterwards. It’s a defense mechanism to keep you from being completely overwhelmed.

    • @BongWatah
      @BongWatah Před 3 lety +11

      To make things worse, 2 years of his life was only worth $46,000

    • @Watcharrahs
      @Watcharrahs Před 3 lety +18

      ichigo kurosaki It said he was detained for 3 days. It was the other guy with the beard that did 2 years. Hopefully he got paid something as well.

    • @MetaKnight62
      @MetaKnight62 Před 3 lety +2

      Well he did get 46,000$ instead of the medal :P

  • @lolaventura7104
    @lolaventura7104 Před 3 lety +7979

    the fact that he got framed and charged for robbery after he actively made change in his life to overcome his criminal past and to become a better person is fucking awful

    • @lukeneiswander3595
      @lukeneiswander3595 Před 3 lety +227

      So sad to watch stuff like that happen, I don't know why that girl lied about him in the court

    • @SocksInAHat
      @SocksInAHat Před 3 lety +90

      I hope he got compensated

    • @danielmiyahara320
      @danielmiyahara320 Před 3 lety +325

      @@SocksInAHat that never happens, it's always the legal system being "oopsy, sorry lmao"

    • @SocksInAHat
      @SocksInAHat Před 3 lety +53

      @@danielmiyahara320 kinda fucked up but didn’t the black guy get compensated? Im sure this guy would too, especially for doing a few years

    • @tankthearc9875
      @tankthearc9875 Před 3 lety +43

      it happens a lot because once your in the system you later "fit the description"

  • @epicragegaming2016
    @epicragegaming2016 Před rokem +73

    the cop saying guilt is of no question should have simply been fired.

  • @The_editor28
    @The_editor28 Před 3 lety +18297

    They should re-open every single case that this “detective” worked.

    • @minyon7659
      @minyon7659 Před 3 lety +1649

      Seriously he’s disgusting .. that lack of effort and amount of arrests they want to meet ** just leads to innocent people going to jail

    • @jamesalexander6996
      @jamesalexander6996 Před 3 lety +442

      @@minyon7659 No such quota exists for detectives. Sometimes a bad cop is just a bad cop, no circumstances to justify.

    • @minyon7659
      @minyon7659 Před 3 lety +287

      @@jamesalexander6996 you’re right , there isn’t a quota so wrong choice of words but they seem to feel the need to just arrest people and half do their jobs for whatever reason .. there are too many bad cops and these situations don’t need to be overlooked like they’re small incidents . These people should be fired

    • @gobalbucs
      @gobalbucs Před 3 lety +132

      @@minyon7659 I assume they develop (or maybe already possessed) a sense of dissonance-they tend to deal with scumbags virtually 24/7 and that can get jading, especially when you have to watch them walk away over and over again due to a lack of or contaminated evidence. The moment that occurs though, they need to leave the force because they can no longer hold themselves as the impartial bodies that their work _requires_ them to be.

    • @definitionsupervillain4583
      @definitionsupervillain4583 Před 3 lety +12

      Great idea seriously.

  • @ioioioiooioioi
    @ioioioiooioioi Před 2 lety +7716

    "youre going to prison."
    "but im innocent."
    "youre going to prison. "
    "ok, but can i phone my work? "
    MOST PATIENT MAN IN THE WORLD.

  • @BonesOnDemand
    @BonesOnDemand Před 2 lety +9851

    The saddest reality is that there's so many people who aren't as smart and well spoken as him who will crack and fall under pressure in this situation. Fire this detective immediately

    • @N0RZC
      @N0RZC Před 2 lety +39

      Agreed, but i see them developing a new way to tell if someone are lying or not. probs gonna use some New methods in the future
      Imagine a machine that could scan your brain, with inplants or Something. they could see which parts of the brain are active once they ask the suspect questions or smt

    • @bmerritt2433
      @bmerritt2433 Před 2 lety +128

      @@N0RZC Smells like a scam to me. There will always be a new method and misguided faith in it until the truth comes out about how unreliable it is. No matter how good the tool is, if the person using it is unskilled or biased, it can affect the outcome and interpretation. I have studied my entire life and sacrificed my soul to understand the hearts of men, and to think, men think they can create tools that allow them to do the same with minimal effort and sacrifice. It is laughable. They won't mind sacrificing a few innocent people for the sake of maintaining their delusion of capability.

    • @acordamedico7036
      @acordamedico7036 Před 2 lety +113

      Like me , my first job was in bus company and i was accused of stealing the money of the passengers.
      And the HR called me and told me i was seen by the supervisor doing such thing, i said i didn't do that and she said " c'mon man you has been seen by him , now assign here please " .
      And i kept saying " i didn't do that "
      And she said again " just sign please "
      And i thought " maybe if I don't assign they will fire me cuz I'm not obedient, i think it's better i respect them and keep my job , i don't care if they think i stole something cuz i know I'm innocent "
      Then i assigned the sheet and I left the HR room and one man came to ask me and i said " oh , nothing! They are telling me that i was seen stealing the company but that's no true "
      And he asked me " did u assign anything?"
      I said " oh yeah but that's okay cuz i don't wanna they think I'm not obedient "
      This man got crazy and he asked me " did you steal or not ? I said " i didn't do anything wrong "
      And he still upset said " wtf did u assign the paper ? Are you stupid? Now you are confirming you stole the company "
      In that moment my eyes opened and i thought " oh shit that's true "
      I went to talk to my supervisor and i said " hey man listen, i assigned the paper but i did anything wrong.
      He said " if u assigned you confess "
      I became so sad 😞😥 and tried to talk to everyone that i could and i was fired without anything.
      I was only 18 in that time .

    • @NoahStephens
      @NoahStephens Před 2 lety +33

      Imprison the detective.

    • @kobrapromotions
      @kobrapromotions Před 2 lety +3

      did my military time aswell, theyre pathetic

  • @sixgaming2315
    @sixgaming2315 Před 8 měsíci +62

    What amazes me is if a person has social anxiety or something similar then they can be assumed guilty by interrogators because of their pose and most likely lack of eye contact

  • @andybuscus383
    @andybuscus383 Před 3 lety +6920

    "There were a number of witnesses." "Great." "One of which had a camera." "Perfect." had me laughing so hard, not gonna lie.

    • @jasonc8241
      @jasonc8241 Před 3 lety +306

      The cop should have been able to tell right the. That he was wrong and this guy was innocent

    • @acevergel1999
      @acevergel1999 Před 3 lety +265

      "BUT YOUR STILL GONNA GET EJECTED TO JAIL CAUSE YOUR SUS."
      XD

    • @tilde5884
      @tilde5884 Před 3 lety +18

      P- Perfect!

    • @emizerri
      @emizerri Před 3 lety +19

      @@acevergel1999 bruh why lmao

    • @FairyRat
      @FairyRat Před 3 lety +17

      @@jasonc8241 demoted for a reason.

  • @theatom5593
    @theatom5593 Před 3 lety +8312

    The first case sounds like a really big April fools joke.
    “It was a short white man”
    Detective: *Brings in a tall black man*

    • @aapin3348
      @aapin3348 Před 3 lety +22

      Copied

    • @amjadmohammed485
      @amjadmohammed485 Před 3 lety +7

      😂

    • @harrymills2770
      @harrymills2770 Před 3 lety +208

      Sheer incompetence. The officers who made the arrest were not at fault. But for the detective to not check against the 911 description is dereliction of duty, with severe consequences for an innocent citizen.

    • @kimchristian6498
      @kimchristian6498 Před 3 lety +267

      @@harrymills2770 I think the officers were at fault a little bit, I mean they ought to know the general physique of a person they'd been running after. Plus, walking off the bus doesn't look remotely like fleeing the cops.

    • @calicharron7429
      @calicharron7429 Před 3 lety +162

      Literally racism “well I lost the other guy so I’ll just bring him in, they’ll believe he did it!” And they did for 2 years. Awful. Glad he got his justice

  • @Valhal1776
    @Valhal1776 Před 3 lety +3271

    Cop: "You're being incarcerated for a crime you didn't commit"
    Canadian: "Understandable. Have a good day."

    • @gavinmitchell3709
      @gavinmitchell3709 Před 3 lety +54

      That's the most Canadian thing I've heard all month

    • @charliebrown6648
      @charliebrown6648 Před 3 lety +72

      @@NuttyProfessor- dude acted civilized, and got 40k as compensation

    • @Valhal1776
      @Valhal1776 Před 3 lety +12

      @@rajat9061 you good?

    • @jackl45
      @jackl45 Před 3 lety +32

      @@NuttyProfessor- How is he a coward? He maintained his composure in a terrifying situation that he has zero power in.
      You would have been a quivering mess. Shut your mouth.

    • @juliusb8242
      @juliusb8242 Před 3 lety +13

      @@NuttyProfessor- Yeah like if you were there you would've fought the detective to prove your innocence. Must be hard living life like an orangutan

  • @user-lb7zu9wy4j
    @user-lb7zu9wy4j Před rokem +60

    Once I was made believe that I committed a crime that I never did. I was an innocent 18 year old foreign student and the police lied into my face saying that they saw me on the camera hitting and kicking their fellow policemen. They were so fierce that I started to doubt my own memory and ended up signing a paper saying that I agree with their allegations. I think that all policemen that manipulate people like this should be investigated, I can't believe how common this unethical practice is and how normal this is to people who work in law enforcement. (My story happened in Spain btw.)

  • @rei-qv6ji
    @rei-qv6ji Před 3 lety +5817

    "All you have to do is call and ask my mother!"
    Man, you can really tell this dude is tired.

    • @elisebutler5014
      @elisebutler5014 Před 3 lety +264

      honestly feel so bad for both these people

    • @MWBlueNoodles
      @MWBlueNoodles Před 3 lety +53

      @@timothygeegan558 are you having a stroke bud

    • @pohorex6834
      @pohorex6834 Před 3 lety +62

      @Gia I dont understand that detective, he didntfollow any potential lead to prove his innocence. That's his job. Is to make sure the Innocent *dont* get punished, and that the guilty get found. Not just the latter. He fucked up his life

    • @shanebolger7802
      @shanebolger7802 Před 3 lety +5

      @@pohorex6834 that is his job. However a lot like to just put the blame on someone or something to simply close the case.

    • @pohorex6834
      @pohorex6834 Před 3 lety +7

      @@shanebolger7802 they better have reviewed his actions on a false imprisonment and potentially had him fired, or at least demoted to a B-cop. Likely didnt though, unfortunately

  • @kylelweryu3462
    @kylelweryu3462 Před 3 lety +5324

    That so called “detective” should be fired.. not suspended.

    • @clockworkNate
      @clockworkNate Před 3 lety +211

      Exactly, should be one and done. This is just a time that they got caught doing something shitty, imagine all the things we don't see.

    • @frescula
      @frescula Před 3 lety +24

      ​@@clockworkNate altho i agree with them getting fired, your reasoning is shitty, imagine if we used that logic in court

    • @beercandan7077
      @beercandan7077 Před 3 lety +123

      @@frescula there should be no room for shit like this in the justice system. Losing your job because you’re negligent is different than a court room setting.

    • @frescula
      @frescula Před 3 lety +5

      @@beercandan7077 but you cant just assume someone is doing something

    • @C00kii0
      @C00kii0 Před 3 lety +66

      @@frescula The fact that he's interrupting peoples lives from negligence it's a safe bet it's not the first time he's done so. suspension without pay to investigate previous work and then fire him if it's found this isn't an individual incident.

  • @SarahZ
    @SarahZ Před 3 lety +23903

    It's both satisfying and infuriating to watch him call the cop's bluff about security footage

    • @itzAurora_Xoxo
      @itzAurora_Xoxo Před 3 lety +1019

      I can't get over how calm and collected he was ,I consider myself introverted but I'd be def justin in a situation like this !!

    • @cristinamora1269
      @cristinamora1269 Před 3 lety +105

      SARAH WHAT CHU DOING HERE LOL

    • @crashbandicoot5470
      @crashbandicoot5470 Před 3 lety +372

      Same feeling. Like dude call their bluff and assert your innocence! but he’s just trying to be nice. I’ve found that when accused it’s important to be direct and resist the urge to sympathize with your accuser-especially if it’s a cop

    • @leetee3207
      @leetee3207 Před 3 lety +484

      @@itzAurora_Xoxo I agree. Although, as a black male, he probably didn't want to call even more attention to himself by shouting and being "aggressive" with a police officer!!

    • @captaincairoPT
      @captaincairoPT Před 3 lety +251

      At least the fact that there were consequences for the officers beehavior is somewhat satisfying. Wrongful imprisonment is not a minor thing, and many tmes nothing happenes at all to the officers responisble. The state paying restitution is funded through taxpayer money like everything else. The cop couldn`t care less about that. BUt demotion and a blip in his record will teach him to be at least a bit more honest and follow procedure in the future.

  • @BrasilTrix
    @BrasilTrix Před 11 měsíci +36

    I lived in the U.S. for a few and be falsely accused of something was my biggest nightmare. When I got pulled over for the first time for "following too close" (consequence of being nervous for having a cop follow me too close for ten minutes), I freaked out and knew I couldn't take more risks. Life's is not necessarily better here in Brazil, but at least I can easily blend in and not get profiled the police...

    • @HaggisMuncher-69-420
      @HaggisMuncher-69-420 Před 2 měsíci +2

      How were you falsely accused if you admit to doing what they said you did?
      Nervousness isn't an excuse for driving erratically or dangerously.

    • @Redsnapper123
      @Redsnapper123 Před 22 dny +1

      Are you saying were you racially profiled?

  • @rice579
    @rice579 Před 3 lety +17432

    Let me get this straight. The cops are chasing a man who was caught robbing a jewelry store. They chase the small white man down the alley, lose sight of him for a second, then they regain sight of him and he's magically a 6'3 black man?

    • @hd-yo4zs
      @hd-yo4zs Před 3 lety +1852

      Nah nah that’s a magical ally

    • @LuxConcordiae
      @LuxConcordiae Před 3 lety +3835

      racism and incompetence, what a fantastic duo

    • @gavinriley5232
      @gavinriley5232 Před 3 lety +547

      @@LuxConcordiae
      Pretty sure incompetence explains everything. Especially because you don't know the color of the arresting officer.

    • @isaackeigwin
      @isaackeigwin Před 3 lety +878

      My guess? They were chasing agent 47 and he slipped into a new disguise just in time for them to see this bald guy and arrest him instead. A real 500iq silent assassin move.

    • @taelyar
      @taelyar Před 3 lety +234

      Cops don't give one shit about the truth, only closing cases.

  • @Destroyer_13
    @Destroyer_13 Před 3 lety +5162

    If an officer KNOWINGLY falsely accuses someone of a crime they should lose their badge/job plain and simple.

    • @aidanleung1298
      @aidanleung1298 Před 3 lety +66

      How would they prove they knowingly falsely accused though?

    • @ninjahgo8250
      @ninjahgo8250 Před 3 lety +609

      @@aidanleung1298 Like first incident. Looking for small white man, but instead arrest 6 foot black guy.

    • @superazazel8740
      @superazazel8740 Před 3 lety +402

      @@aidanleung1298 Very easy, claiming you have video evidence or witness testimony when you don't have such, or any evidence at all for that matter, yet still try to blatantly coerce a confession. Even when directly being called out for his bluff maintained that he had this evidence. There is a point where testing to see if someone would crack, becomes blatant vindictiveness, which is what this officer displayed

    • @pilot4910
      @pilot4910 Před 3 lety +72

      @@aidanleung1298 by getting actual evidence and not being braindead

    • @jamiestewart4013
      @jamiestewart4013 Před 3 lety +11

      And pension

  • @Johnny-ci8mw
    @Johnny-ci8mw Před 2 lety +4066

    Detectives like this is why people don’t trust the justice system.

    • @tuwuesday
      @tuwuesday Před 2 lety +25

      That's part of the puzzle at least

    • @JAVITO_PANCHITO
      @JAVITO_PANCHITO Před 2 lety +90

      Makes me sick seeing a dude fully changed his life and knowing he didn't do it, knowing they were gonna charge him when he was asleep at home.

    • @cheefqueef6494
      @cheefqueef6494 Před 2 lety +4

      bye

    • @tuwuesday
      @tuwuesday Před 2 lety +8

      @@cheefqueef6494 sorry to see you go so soon, we'll miss you :')

    • @nlwilson4892
      @nlwilson4892 Před 2 lety +30

      Cop had an English accent, makes you wonder if he'd been in the police in the UK and had to leave for similar behaviour. Lying about evidence to that extent wouldn't be allowed under English law (not since they started recording interviews anyway).

  • @josh24441
    @josh24441 Před 3 měsíci +8

    There’s an old saying: when you’re guilty you need a lawyer. When you’re innocent you REALLY need a lawyer.

  • @Violets_and_Madness
    @Violets_and_Madness Před 3 lety +3224

    This makes me sick how many people who are innocent get arrested and their lives ruined while the actual person who committed the crime skips away free

    • @shayneoneill1506
      @shayneoneill1506 Před 3 lety +13

      When I used to work in the courts here in australia (As a video technician, I was the guy who set up all the video-links, fixed the VHS machines (This was the early 2000s when VHS was still a thing) and a Judge once told me that she estimates that in a jury trial about a 1/3 of the people convicted are innocent and 1/2 of the people found innocent actually did it. Non Jury trials the ratio is a lot better because judges are pretty experienced with reading body language and evaluating evidence, (Thoug they do get to hear the discarded evidence which is usually prejudicial and poor quality), but still would likely be around 1/4 innocent found guilty and 1/4 guilty found innocent.
      Now, imagine that situation with the death penalty? Terrifying isn't it.

    • @shayneoneill1506
      @shayneoneill1506 Před 3 lety +27

      @hits*academic Great plan einstein, except what happens when your king is a criminal. Hint: Historically, thats most of them, its the whole damn reason we had to invent democracy. The only "good" kings are kings without power.

    • @johnnykearns4980
      @johnnykearns4980 Před 3 lety

      Hi this topic is big for me im from Ireland I got badly beating by a garda he us a to take me from school with no warrant he get me in his car and beat me to these places that were broke int he use to beat me show me how I got into these houses then drive me to the station tel me just admit to this u can go home never had celisitor now I am fighting so fukn hard to get justice to stop this it's not fair

    • @perfectillusion7537
      @perfectillusion7537 Před 3 lety

      you could've just stopped at : This makes me sick how many people who are innocent get arrested and their lives ruined
      we dont care about the rest.

    • @itzjxde3914
      @itzjxde3914 Před 3 lety +2

      What is going on...

  • @wege8409
    @wege8409 Před 3 lety +7405

    "Why did you do it?" is basically the bad detective version of "Are you gay?"
    "No."
    "Does your mom know you're gay?"

    • @Leviathan56
      @Leviathan56 Před 3 lety +369

      Your gayness is out of the question, y r u gay

    • @kevinweaver2445
      @kevinweaver2445 Před 3 lety +220

      Or the classic "When did you stop beating your wife?"

    • @deez2569
      @deez2569 Před 3 lety +17

      @@Leviathan56 are you being facetious, or are you being a dick?

    • @Leviathan56
      @Leviathan56 Před 3 lety +72

      @@deez2569 what? I'm continuing on what the original commenter said by repeating what the detectives said, but using "gay" (as @wedge did) instead of robbery and assault charges.

    • @coltonmiller7436
      @coltonmiller7436 Před 3 lety +85

      @@Leviathan56 lol I'm dying at the fact that someone IMMEDIATELY took it out of context... and also your calm response... which according to this video means... YOU A DAMN LIAR!!!!

  • @annA48126
    @annA48126 Před 3 lety +4405

    Michael is the type of person who you'd want by your side in a crisis.

    • @RED01SEA
      @RED01SEA Před 3 lety +51

      no he will pissed you of because he is so calm , the contrast will be unbearable

    • @issafula
      @issafula Před 3 lety +134

      he'd be a sweet boyfriend too

    • @justsomeguy892
      @justsomeguy892 Před 3 lety +128

      @@RED01SEA But he would be able to logic his way out of the situation much easier than most people because he'd be more calm

    • @daveh322
      @daveh322 Před 3 lety +16

      Meh, in a way, yes but I'm gonna say no. Yes he's calm facing a crisis, however he doesnt seem quick to fully grasp a situation and form a plan as well as seems very passive. Yeah, i'm gonna say he'd probably get you killed.

    • @RED01SEA
      @RED01SEA Před 3 lety +3

      @@justsomeguy892 i don't know maybe yeah , i'm imagining how annoying and uncomfortable the situation will be , because i was involved into similaire thing

  • @MustPassTruck
    @MustPassTruck Před 8 měsíci +18

    Imagine kidnapping someone and the only punishment is some vacation time.

  • @svetaAFG
    @svetaAFG Před 3 lety +5434

    It hurts to see the first guy being nothing but polite, and still treated like garbage. The ginger guy story tho is heartbreaking.

    • @svetaAFG
      @svetaAFG Před 3 lety +443

      @@DavidSJr when you put it like that, it seems like we shouldn't be sorry for anyone just in case they turned out to be a monster

    • @alvarodias68
      @alvarodias68 Před 3 lety +51

      @@DavidSJr 🙄

    • @kevinludlowdotcom
      @kevinludlowdotcom Před 3 lety +87

      @@svetaAFG I'll try to steer you guys back towards civility. Having watched JCSs entire library now, it's a tough one. I don't think anyone should be treated like garbage, least of all by police, but it's interesting seeing how detectives DO sometimes manage to break guilty suspects, trapping them into story lines, etc. that I can imagine they might not have gotten JUST with evidence (though hard to say). The main takeaway should always be to NEVER speak to the police without an attorney present, but I can imagine that if you're truly 100% innocent and wanting to genuinely help out that it's hard to think that.

    • @Worry-Panic
      @Worry-Panic Před 3 lety +35

      I think CIA's point is that just because they are kind doesn't do much for the police if they are trying to find evidence because monsters can be kind, I personally think it's better to treat people with respect because harassing the innocent is worse than being kind to a monster. They should wait till they have more to go on rather than shoot blindly and injure bystanders until they get the criminal.

    • @kevinludlowdotcom
      @kevinludlowdotcom Před 3 lety +13

      @@Worry-Panic Oh no, I definitely understood the two sides. It's a bit of the whole "better that 100 guilty go free than 1 innocent be locked up" sort of thing vs. the opposite of that (which is certainly some people's belief too). The good news is that the police from the first video were all disciplined and removed from their positions for the screwup. But I was just noting how I can appreciate that it's probably a very difficult position. I think of the Chris Watts episode JCS did, for example, and had they not broken him, they might well NOT have had the evidence to convict him. Still, that doesn't mean anybody should be berated and to be fair, there was FAR more evidence in the Watts case - albeit still not definitive. I guess I was more just suggesting that there are ethics that should be held dear, but at the end of the day, I can still imagine it's a difficult and uphill battle.

  • @ProtoMario
    @ProtoMario Před 3 lety +96477

    God the interviewer constantly talks about truth, but you arrest the first guy you see off a bus, GTFO.

    • @ember3117
      @ember3117 Před 3 lety +361

      Wtf oh shit proto HEY. Random celebrity in the comment. Wow. Omg I’m HII!!!

    • @oliviatree
      @oliviatree Před 3 lety +1832

      But...but...the guy off the bus was a BLACK MAN! It doesn't matter if the witnesses saw a white guy.

    • @RP-rc3hc
      @RP-rc3hc Před 3 lety +838

      It was 2003 and the police officer was plainly from the UK. At that time and before it, the UK was rife with racial prejudice. A government initiated inquiry, headed by Sir William MacPherson, proved this to be the case (c.f. the MacPherson Report). This officer was plainly operating on the trusty principle of black = guilty.

    • @zazarays
      @zazarays Před 3 lety +37

      HE WAS BLACK! i thought he did it too

    • @oliviatree
      @oliviatree Před 3 lety +295

      @TheBull916 The white guy knew the owner of the house, had been in prison for the same crime, and he was (wrongly) identified by a witness. Though he was wrongly accused, there were reasons he was handcuffed and questioned. As for the black guy in Canada, where was utterly no reason to hold him...except he is black.

  • @lewissharpe4695
    @lewissharpe4695 Před 3 lety +21262

    That ending was so satisfying - what a terrible ‘investigator’. Shameful

    • @guachingman
      @guachingman Před 3 lety +1447

      it was painful to listen to him try and use interrogation "tricks"

    • @vikibelanova5148
      @vikibelanova5148 Před 3 lety +757

      Right? He sounded like it's his first day on the job...disgrace

    • @ChitChat
      @ChitChat Před 3 lety +191

      Was just gonna say. Ends with the perfect revenge sting.

    • @thefub101
      @thefub101 Před 3 lety +36

      Totally agree!!! Canada is a bit shit in that regard

    • @adriandacruz9018
      @adriandacruz9018 Před 3 lety +131

      Yes hes a Brit: is probably back on my turf now arresting all sorts of innocent black men.

  • @TTony-tu6dm
    @TTony-tu6dm Před rokem +52

    NEVER ALLOW YOURSELF TO BE QUESTIONED BY THE POLICE WITHOUT AN ATTORNEY. Can’t be stressed enough

  • @RasenCore
    @RasenCore Před 3 lety +20034

    "The suspect is a tiny white male"
    "Gotchu fam, get me the tallest black man you can find, fast."

    • @Zack-tv4jr
      @Zack-tv4jr Před 3 lety +100

      Facts

    • @EpicGoatman
      @EpicGoatman Před 3 lety +901

      "for whatever reason this evidence wasnt looked at or rejected." yea fookin right i got an idea to why it wasnt used

    • @LiliRoseMcKayMusic
      @LiliRoseMcKayMusic Před 3 lety +173

      Gotta love the police lol

    • @cai42069
      @cai42069 Před 3 lety +555

      Dave Chappelle:
      "CALLING ALL UNITS, CALLING ALL UNITS! WE ARE LOOKING FOR BLACK MALE BETWEEN 4'7" AND 6"10. AROUND 120 TO 350 LBS. GET THIS MAN!

    • @terryarmbruster7986
      @terryarmbruster7986 Před 3 lety +51

      Dude looks like a suntanned white guy to me lol. When I deep tan I get mistaken for being a full Nate.

  • @lightenlynx
    @lightenlynx Před 3 lety +3297

    It's SO REWARDING to know that poor dude was compensated for that humiliation and those IDIOTS were demoted and suspended without payment.

    • @peace__777
      @peace__777 Před 3 lety +138

      Slap on the wrist compared to the havoc they wreaked on the lives of the people they targeted. Demotions, suspensions- BIG EFFIN DEAL!

    • @The-Dyland
      @The-Dyland Před 3 lety +184

      Demotion and suspended without payment isn’t enough.
      Everybody who was prominently involved in that scenario should be banned from any type of law enforcement and sent to prison for attempting to unlawfully inprison an innocent civilian, at minimal.

    • @peace__777
      @peace__777 Před 3 lety +12

      @@The-Dyland yup!

    • @d-hat
      @d-hat Před 3 lety +12

      Thank god he lived in a developed country with a justice system. Honestly, it’s cheesy to say, but I’ve never been prouder of my country than watching this video.

    • @NelleBear
      @NelleBear Před 3 lety +36

      And feel awful for the other guy who spent TWO YEARS in jail for a crime he DIDNT commit. Like of course it must of been terrible to go through, but everyone here talking like three days in county jail is anywhere near as traumatic as spending two years incarcerated.

  • @granddaddydank8863
    @granddaddydank8863 Před 2 lety +2030

    Literally, the most fucking demoralizing thing to be told when you're actually innocent:
    *"Your innocence is not up for discussion."*

    • @etherealessence
      @etherealessence Před 2 lety +50

      Well honestly, the cop was right. His innocence wasn't up for discussion. And honestly, an interrogation room is not the place to fight for your innocence either. ESPECIALLY if you are innocent.

    • @lastfirst5863
      @lastfirst5863 Před 2 lety +68

      That’s why you don’t believe that. If someone tells you your innocence isn’t in question, assume they’re lying.

    • @tm2jetfire
      @tm2jetfire Před 2 lety +115

      @@lastfirst5863 If someone is a cop, assume they are lying.

    • @fetchstixRHD
      @fetchstixRHD Před 2 lety +16

      "Well it isn't, because where's my lawyer you dickhead?" - the correct response

    • @fetchstixRHD
      @fetchstixRHD Před 2 lety +6

      "Well it isn't, because where's my lawyer you dickhead?" - the correct response

  • @creatorofimages7925
    @creatorofimages7925 Před rokem +34

    Has the Cop/Detective, who put Michael under pressure, been monitored since? This man, if not already, has a high potential for dishonesty and corruption. Absolutely disgusting.

  • @kavtind
    @kavtind Před 3 lety +5910

    I can't imagine a worse nightmare than going to jail for a crime you didn't commit. The emotions and thoughts that must run through your head while in jail is frightening.

    • @patriciaw636
      @patriciaw636 Před 3 lety +191

      I think about that a lot and I think my only sanity could come from if my loved ones believed in my innocence. If not I'd be lost

    • @Varangian_af_Scaniae
      @Varangian_af_Scaniae Před 3 lety +47

      I'm glad it hasn't happened to me. My will to hurt the cops and judges responsible would have overtaken me.

    • @WhiteMustangXxX
      @WhiteMustangXxX Před 3 lety +40

      Tero Munakas Are you dumb

    • @VsLeo1
      @VsLeo1 Před 3 lety +3

      TheGreatDane the leading up to it! The anguish. I’ve been a super square person my whole life for that reason! I can’t even imagine.

    • @VsLeo1
      @VsLeo1 Před 3 lety +22

      New Cult King wow, so sorry. Hope you are doing well!

  • @foopfoop8611
    @foopfoop8611 Před 3 lety +4146

    I hate being accused of little things like eating someone else’s food. I couldn’t even imagine being put through this.

    • @Kiragi
      @Kiragi Před 3 lety +40

      Bro reminds me of my sister if anything went wrong it was my fault

    • @foopfoop8611
      @foopfoop8611 Před 3 lety +21

      @elgur valid point

    • @thenefarious1261
      @thenefarious1261 Před 3 lety +42

      It happened to me on a serious assault charge and I'm not ashamed to say I vomited multiple times from the stress. Fun times.

    • @intotheoblivion3938
      @intotheoblivion3938 Před 3 lety +3

      @elgur you can’t stop me!!

    • @AnEvilBigfoot
      @AnEvilBigfoot Před 3 lety +5

      Was about to say the same thing! This is basically my worst nightmare tbh

  • @GNP3WP3W
    @GNP3WP3W Před 3 lety +4151

    “Demoted and suspended without pay” - so there are happy endings

    • @Kladyos
      @Kladyos Před 3 lety +282

      Should have been locked up and outright fired.

    • @dickcuntsler8742
      @dickcuntsler8742 Před 3 lety +208

      Typical weak ass slap on the wrist for the "brave heroes" of the so-called justice system

    • @dirtaylulu
      @dirtaylulu Před 3 lety +139

      This kind of piece of shit needs to be locked up, given the treatment that who knows how many innocent people he's gotten to confess have dealt with.

    • @TheOfficialBrother
      @TheOfficialBrother Před 3 lety +48

      @@dickcuntsler8742 I don’t think anything would’ve happened if they were American cops. This shit happens all the time

    • @sonquatsch8585
      @sonquatsch8585 Před 3 lety +9

      hallo and he got 46gs!

  • @NKA23
    @NKA23 Před rokem +58

    I've been wrongfully accused by my teachers many, many times during my teenage years. Whenever some shit went down in my shool, I was the first to be looked at, which was really annoying, because I had never done any of the things they accused me of. My parents weren't really helpful, as most of the times, they seemed to believe my teachers rather than me. Then I went into reoccuring depressive episodes because of all that stress, which didn't help either. Being really pale and having racoon eyes (because of the depressions, lack of sleep, etc.) didn't help at all. Those mofos started rumors about me taking and selling drugs, which was BS as well. Nobody helped me, nobody sided with me and this went on and on until I finished school. It took a massive impact on me, because eversince then I am scared of getting falsely accused of something really bad, despite me being a perfectly law abiding citizen. Damn....if I'd ever get falsely accused of f.e. murder or rape or something like that and they check my internet history, I am SO fucked, because of all the true crime stuff I watch. Those poor guys in this video had to go through that shit for real....

    • @user-dv4pz7qj7x
      @user-dv4pz7qj7x Před 11 měsíci +5

      Ik how you feel . trust me ….. but Keep your head up brother you have to work on yourself and that ptsd no one will fix it for you it’s just the way it is you have to treat yourself good

  • @N-GinAndTonicTM
    @N-GinAndTonicTM Před 3 lety +7755

    "We have a video camera with the proof"
    "Okay, then let me see it"
    "No."
    Shit like this makes my blood boil.

    • @cenfer9962
      @cenfer9962 Před 3 lety +268

      It should make you happy, that proves they don’t have it

    • @chicanesandford8338
      @chicanesandford8338 Před 3 lety +65

      Im on the fence here cos both of you make a good point🤔

    • @matthewyu4379
      @matthewyu4379 Před 3 lety +16

      one opinion doesnt mean everyone. @go away

    • @VeggieBoi-rt6qm
      @VeggieBoi-rt6qm Před 3 lety +66

      @go away by your logic, it is unfair to assume your parents are their to help you. It is impossible to generalize all investigative officers as completely unwholesome and robotic.

    • @h3llboyyy407
      @h3llboyyy407 Před 3 lety +10

      He was lying at that point in time lol they don't have access to camera footage for the first day usually

  • @theasslesschap6260
    @theasslesschap6260 Před 3 lety +4464

    I'm so glad the officers in Micheal's case were punished for their actions. Officers are in a unique position where their fuck ups, laziness, or selfishness can infringe on rights of others. Accountability is paramount for the trust of the public.

    • @sophiaa9874
      @sophiaa9874 Před 3 lety +4

      czcams.com/video/tqophFt2_Qs/video.html

    • @WobblesandBean
      @WobblesandBean Před 3 lety +70

      That so rarely happens, though. More often than not, the courts will bend over backwards to protect the identities of murderous police officers. I just got done researching several such cases where the name of the officers who killed black men in cold blood STILL aren't known. What's the point in having a system of law, when those meant to enforce the law operate outside of it entirely?

    • @lupus4278
      @lupus4278 Před 3 lety +40

      @@sophiaa9874 this booty intro doesn’t have anything to do with this video gtfo

    • @LibraryLint
      @LibraryLint Před 3 lety +41

      @@WobblesandBean That's bc this happened in Canada, not America lol

    • @Zanenoth
      @Zanenoth Před 3 lety

      That was really well said.

  • @iluvanimegurl1
    @iluvanimegurl1 Před 3 lety +5746

    I almost cried when the white guy with the beard was talking about how he was working on improving and changing past behaviors, then freaking out when he realized he couldn’t do anything to convince them that they got the wrong guy. It’s like he was taking huge steps forward, only to be dragged back down.

    • @charlesguillergan8759
      @charlesguillergan8759 Před 3 lety +398

      no lie💀 i could feel bros emotion through every single pixel on my screen

    • @lothegreat1788
      @lothegreat1788 Před 3 lety +133

      Right! Straight from work to ya moms house, not you in prison cause somebody lied.

    • @dawg1510
      @dawg1510 Před 3 lety +155

      @@lothegreat1788 plus hes been to jail before so its even worse that they’re trying to send him back

    • @Fully_Certified_Idiot
      @Fully_Certified_Idiot Před 3 lety +21

      @@charlesguillergan8759 all 12 of them

    • @bluefox8011
      @bluefox8011 Před 3 lety +45

      I have a cousin who has been in and out of jail, has recently nearly died for overdosing, I have no idea where his life will go after he recovers, but I do hope nothing like this happens to him, not when he has at least taken the steps to become a better person.

  • @e443productions9
    @e443productions9 Před rokem +65

    This was so upsetting it raised my heart rate by a lot

  • @AK474000
    @AK474000 Před 3 lety +4623

    "i'm innocent"
    "That's exactly what guilty people say!"
    good detective work.

    • @birddude3123
      @birddude3123 Před 3 lety +319

      That’s also what innocent people say

    • @LegatusMortis
      @LegatusMortis Před 3 lety +91

      Especially in Among Us

    • @SharonMessage
      @SharonMessage Před 3 lety +19

      IKR and it's not fair to the innocent...

    • @llx3559
      @llx3559 Před 3 lety +9

      @@LegatusMortis mad sus

    • @LegatusMortis
      @LegatusMortis Před 3 lety +6

      Vote @@llx3559 out he accused me for no reason

  • @krispy3443
    @krispy3443 Před 3 lety +2658

    Anyone else think the whole getting a confession without evidence thing is stupid? It's like, "Congrats, you pressured someone into admitting to something they may not have done. Here's a promotion!"

    • @BerZerk804
      @BerZerk804 Před 3 lety +119

      Well in their minds its more like; " Gratz, there was no evidence to solve this mystery but you solved it".
      But we all know that the guy might be innocent. And it's just a cope out mechanism.

    • @roberthan5109
      @roberthan5109 Před 3 lety +84

      Wait till you see how it works in Japan. It's so much worse there. It's similar to the Salem witch trials where they ask you over and over again till eventually you break down and "confess" because you know they won't take no for a answer. I know they do that in other countries too, but at the top of my head that's the only place I know for a fact does it

    • @sophiaramcharan8797
      @sophiaramcharan8797 Před 3 lety +11

      I agree, I get the skill it would take to do that but we can’t just assume they’ve been properly trained in understanding human behaviours and being able to help the accused maintain their right state of mind. Most people would be scared and vulnerable to coercion bc they’re probably given false hope that it would make things easier; not everyone has a strong enough will or the confidence to keep their story straight when someone of authority is questioning their innocence for hours on end. That makes this method so unreliable... in my opinion at least 😅

    • @alexsway
      @alexsway Před 3 lety +5

      Ok so here as a break down here. So as a junior police cadet what we are taught is that me you or anyone else 90% of the time will go yea i did it arrest me. so we pressure them into only if we think there bullshitting us you can tell very quickly if there bullshitting you so we go man just dont lie to me we got you doing it here here and here we got witnessses to the best thing you can do is talk to us and we will tell the judge that you admited to it and even saw the error of your ways. most the time they go yea man i did it i just kind of needed some food and stuff. and we go yea alright man well lets get you to the station we will get you a clean cell and stuff thanks for being honnest with us

    • @spizzlo
      @spizzlo Před 3 lety +26

      That's the thing about all this stuff, it works great when a person is guilty but can backfire horribly when the person is innocent. These videos often highlight the "Reid technique". It can be a powerful tool in getting a guilty person to confess, but it's criticized for how often it has produced false confessions. And these issues apply to torture as well.

  • @kittyfox7
    @kittyfox7 Před 3 lety +5787

    I’m glad all the investigators got demoted. They were SO wrong. Jeez he was treated so badly.

    • @harrymills2770
      @harrymills2770 Před 3 lety +67

      I think their punishment should be in proportion to the harm they cause.

    • @reactionsok
      @reactionsok Před 3 lety +46

      They should be in jail

    • @houssemmaiza7082
      @houssemmaiza7082 Před 3 lety +9

      You really don't know how bad treatment looks like in third world countries

    • @qm230
      @qm230 Před 3 lety +10

      @@houssemmaiza7082 yeah in the US anyway we are too busy worried about other nonsense then consider how well we are doing. Best of luck if you are in a poorer country.

    • @BunnySlippers82
      @BunnySlippers82 Před 3 lety +52

      @@houssemmaiza7082 This video shows bad treatment; what you're talking about is cruel and inhumane treatment. Just because the video could be worse doesn't mean that what happened is acceptable.

  • @SkandiaAUS
    @SkandiaAUS Před rokem +47

    Michael was epitome of "I'm not angry I'm just disappointed" with the interviewer.

  • @davemcg2344
    @davemcg2344 Před 3 lety +3311

    The cop doesn't care about the truth, only cares about obtaining a false confession.

    • @javimiami92
      @javimiami92 Před 3 lety +136

      That’s why I hate Kamala Harris so much. She was just like them in California.

    • @brandondriver99
      @brandondriver99 Před 3 lety +7

      That cop

    • @rome79735
      @rome79735 Před 3 lety +54

      And or an impressive conviction record, which begs the question, how many people are innocent but is omitted because he wants to look good on record having a lot of arrests. And will pull every dirty trick in the book to achieve his goal.

    • @PurpleCh4lk
      @PurpleCh4lk Před 3 lety +17

      @@javimiami92 Are you hating her because of party lines or is there any reason for that? "She was just like them in California" seems quite vague.

    • @Dutchman-2002
      @Dutchman-2002 Před 3 lety +31

      @@PurpleCh4lk californian cops have a tainted history

  • @finishercar
    @finishercar Před 3 lety +3726

    Seeing that man desperately defend himself, after having already been to prison and knowing that he could be going back again, is so sad and frustrating.

    • @Omnipotent_Vsemogushchiy
      @Omnipotent_Vsemogushchiy Před 3 lety +104

      Having been involved with the criminal system before i can only imagine what was racing through his head man. The first time was scary enough. Most stressful period of my life.

    • @yumyumhungry
      @yumyumhungry Před 3 lety +191

      The lady that lied about him probably thought it would stick because he had a record. Absolutely infuriating.

    • @naysaynetwork5271
      @naysaynetwork5271 Před 3 lety +98

      @@yumyumhungry Ill bet she didnt go to jail. America is a joke.

    • @Julmaa87
      @Julmaa87 Před 3 lety +25

      @@naysaynetwork5271 This is Canada, not the US. So North America yes, but not the US that I think you think it is. Plus the police officer sounds English.
      EDIT: The second one is in the US and you probably meant that one..

    • @naysaynetwork5271
      @naysaynetwork5271 Před 3 lety +53

      @@Julmaa87 yep. Second guy got 2 years in Kentucky due to a lying witness.

  • @georgekarandreas9932
    @georgekarandreas9932 Před 3 lety +2987

    Police: arrested a random guy that came out of a bus at a wrong time
    "The evidence against you is overwhelming and the fact that you are guilty is certain and not up for debate"

    • @bigtaro9856
      @bigtaro9856 Před 3 lety +195

      This is why the first question in one of these interviews should be "Am I being detained?" and from there you either leave or shut up till you have a lawyer. It's painful watching both these innocent guys get taken advantage of.

    • @bearmarco1944
      @bearmarco1944 Před 3 lety +12

      @@bigtaro9856 you could do that, but at that point you're just being an ass to the investigator and aren't making things any better since they'll just grab you later and "detain" you.
      And both of these individuals were being detained anyways. Talking often fixes things, since by staying quiet the investigators are only left with what they know and will assume that to be true, and they don't know your side of the story.

    • @bigtaro9856
      @bigtaro9856 Před 3 lety +139

      @@bearmarco1944 That is absolutely false. The investigator is flat out lying to the first guy in the video. If you aren't being detained you're there as a witness, if you are, it's because you're a suspect. Demand your right to an attorney and shut the hell up. The right to remain silent is one of the most powerful rights one can flex. You can go through several of this guy's videos and on multiple occasions you see these idiots corner themselves because they didn't shut up. Some cops want to really find out what happened, but a lot want to convict and move up in the dept or just go home. I'm not saying all cops are terrible people but 99% of the time, it's better to shut up.

    • @bearmarco1944
      @bearmarco1944 Před 3 lety +2

      @@bigtaro9856 I take your point, but most cops don't get rewarded by conviction rate, it's based on things such as how thorough your investigation was.
      Whilst you can probably stave off court by not talking to the police, it won't prevent them from getting a lot of that information through another method and then charging you.
      You are correct in the belief that a large number of suspects do lie and put themselves into a corner, and that's one of the main reasons the police ask questions in the quantity that they do. Thing is; if you're telling the truth, it'll line up with the evidence.

    • @quasicroissant
      @quasicroissant Před 3 lety +68

      @@bearmarco1944 No, you still should not ever talk to the police. Nothing you say to them can help you in court, it can only hurt you. Any good lawyer would never advice you to talk to the police as the suspect

  • @wmgthilgen
    @wmgthilgen Před 9 měsíci +13

    At a time in my younger day's, some 50 year's ago. I happened to look simular to someone wanted by the police, for apparently nothing but questioning. In regards to a crime that though he wasn't directly envolved in, believed he may have some knowledge about. I was maranded properly, and not just detained but arrested, meaning I was photographed, finger printed and put in a cell with other's who were actaull criminal's. It took two day's for them to determine, oop's, wrong guy, and simply stated "SORRY" and allowed me to leave. Which I did post haste.
    However, because I had been in my auto, they the police had it towed from the area and impounded it. I now have a record on file with my finger print's, photo, and was forced to pay the tow charge and the impound fee. And also had to face my boss for not reporting for work in any way shape or form for two days.
    This could have been a longer story, becasue it actually doesn't include some of the various thing's I viewed and almost had to endure myself while in the cell with other's who had actaully commited crimes. All were repeat offender's. But yes, today one is guilty until one has either proved them selves, or after a periud of time, the police somehow determine your not.

    • @sm0ki
      @sm0ki Před 9 měsíci +1

      Should have sued.

  • @laerendor793
    @laerendor793 Před 3 lety +7188

    Being falsely accused is the thing that triggers me the most.

    • @Yo-go5ct
      @Yo-go5ct Před 3 lety +122

      I would literally cry if I was falsely accused and if I lose the case I would have years in jail

    • @ShishakliAus
      @ShishakliAus Před 3 lety +58

      Triggered huh? Sounds guilty

    • @gumydoodle
      @gumydoodle Před 3 lety +143

      @@ShishakliAus shut up

    • @Novem2244
      @Novem2244 Před 3 lety +163

      Giving false accusations need to hold prison time so people don't fucking do it.

    • @daishawn2884
      @daishawn2884 Před 3 lety +1

      same

  • @fancy_cyka3594
    @fancy_cyka3594 Před 3 lety +14538

    I hate these detectives that prioritize their own careers over someone’s freedom

    • @smokeygaming3565
      @smokeygaming3565 Před 3 lety +54

      Yeah!

    • @actualsurfer
      @actualsurfer Před 3 lety +204

      Authoritarian Order Followers.

    • @torwne6964
      @torwne6964 Před 3 lety +20

      And lawyers..

    • @kgyeatman3569
      @kgyeatman3569 Před 3 lety +375

      @@torwne6964 lawyers are different. Some are definitely sociopaths, others sometimes have to defend the guilty, or make cases against the innocent. That is their job and even the criminal has the right to an attorney under law.

    • @mikebolton3816
      @mikebolton3816 Před 3 lety +6

      Its easy to follow them home...

  • @marie6226
    @marie6226 Před 3 lety +2293

    “Why did you do it?”
    “I didn’t do it.”
    “Well whether you did or not isn’t up for discussion.”
    ...

    • @darkink5778
      @darkink5778 Před 3 lety +307

      honestly mom logic

    • @zakazany1945
      @zakazany1945 Před 3 lety +75

      @@darkink5778 Women logic

    • @urbabie6953
      @urbabie6953 Před 3 lety +201

      @@zakazany1945 bruh its a male detective who tf are you anyway

    • @BIanka0200
      @BIanka0200 Před 3 lety +40

      @@urbabie6953 do you have your period?

    • @buttercxpdraws8101
      @buttercxpdraws8101 Před 3 lety +46

      @@zakazany1945 did you actually understand what you were watching? No? Didn’t think so.

  • @user-cc6cx6km4f
    @user-cc6cx6km4f Před rokem +18

    I hope this guy gets millions, the bullshit the system put him through is unforgivable.

  • @LadyGigglesnort
    @LadyGigglesnort Před 3 lety +2071

    This is so much harder to watch than the people who are guilty.

    • @g--stef4756
      @g--stef4756 Před 3 lety +146

      @Sony She's saying that seeing innocent people being harassed, put under duress, and even falsely imprisoned is much more depressing than seeing someone guilty being analyzed, which can be stressful on the viewer in different ways (e.g. nature of crime, individual, etc.)

    • @ar4203
      @ar4203 Před 3 lety +33

      This is why I never understand people who criticize defense lawyers who are trying to make a case for their client-- like everyone hating Jose Baez or Jodie Arias lawyer etc...it is SOO much worse to convict an innocent person than to let a guilty person walk free. Lawyers NEED to provide the best possible defense and portray all possible reasonable doubt, it makes no sense for people to get so worked up about defebse lawyers doing their job we'd all want them to do for us

    • @chris307
      @chris307 Před 3 lety +6

      Strangely I think the opposite. I feel more hopeful when I watch this. Like come on argue your innocence, but when a guilty person argues I put myself in thier shoes to see if they can really outsmart the cops and I facepalm and cringe at every mistake that makes it obvious they did something.

    • @neuzvecis
      @neuzvecis Před 3 lety

      @Sony hard is harder than easy

    • @AutomationDnD
      @AutomationDnD Před 3 lety +5

      it's even HARDER than you realize. this happened to ME.... and you don't get "paid" any money like that. I was wrongly accused... suffered FAR longer sentencing... was entirely innocent....
      and I just feel lucky to be "Free".... except for one thing. we ALL get treated as "Guilty". The title of this thing is correct............. most Americans are entirely unaware of the truth. All that $hyte on TV? yeah... you have NO RIGHTS......... you don't........... stop thinking you do... I think it is LAUGHABLE me, hearing this dude got $45,000 for his 3 days............. if that were (American) truth... they'd owe ME millions.... *it's WORSE than people know* ..... it just is. (the "system" will NOT let you incriminate *The System* .) fact .......................&nobody even realizes it.... until it happens to *Them*

  • @lizardmandx
    @lizardmandx Před 3 lety +823

    "The interrogating officer and 3 other officers were demoted and suspended without pay"
    Mmm... satisfying.

    • @freakopath8853
      @freakopath8853 Před 3 lety +22

      Thank fuck. Theres some justice in the world.

    • @zerochill4096
      @zerochill4096 Před 3 lety +42

      And the guy got awarded $46,000 in punitive damages (half of which probably went to his lawyer, but can't really complain about free money)

    • @tosterm
      @tosterm Před 3 lety +16

      @@zerochill4096 it’s not really “free money”, hopefully the lawyer didn’t take up too much of the compensation, because a lot of that money is supposed to act as a “I’m sorry for treating you like shit and throwing you in a dirty jail for over 3 days despite you not doing anything”

    • @robertcampbell8070
      @robertcampbell8070 Před 3 lety +5

      @@colbyboucher6391 Police in Canada are allowed to lie to subjects during interviews. Not saying it's right, just saying that wouldn't be the reason he was suspended.

    • @Carguylogan
      @Carguylogan Před 3 lety +1

      @@colbyboucher6391 But the fortunate way it turned out in THIS case, the cops were punished for doing a poor job and the dude got 46 grand for 3 days in lockup. Not bad lol

  • @danielkofman4592
    @danielkofman4592 Před 2 lety +9292

    Never speak to the police without a lawyer, even if you're innocent.

    • @mikeg1378
      @mikeg1378 Před 2 lety +111

      And these nitwits are volunteering to show up and talk.

    • @BrushEm
      @BrushEm Před 2 lety +281

      Some countries don’t even have the right to legal representation so you either have to pay for a lawyer yourself (which you may not be able to afford) or (where I live) qualify for legal aid and be given a lawyer. Otherwise you will remain unrepresented.

    • @MrX-jw7qd
      @MrX-jw7qd Před 2 lety +30

      What if I have an alibi? Why wait for a lawyer?

    • @thisrandomdude2880
      @thisrandomdude2880 Před 2 lety +463

      @@MrX-jw7qd Because "Everything you say can and *WILL* be used against you" is an understatement. Off-hand remarks and accidental slips, even if they carry literally zero meaning to you can be stretched and interpreted in any way the prosecution/police wants. Lawyers are trained to avoid making these mistakes and are able to build you a nice and clean script that will ensure you don't give away anything that may be weaponized against you or incriminate you.

    • @JAVITO_PANCHITO
      @JAVITO_PANCHITO Před 2 lety +55

      @@mikeg1378 Some people try to be honest.... and we get labeled guilty if we lawyer up.... You see both sides.....

  • @plabcentral630
    @plabcentral630 Před rokem +22

    If a cop gets caught lying, they should be fired.

  • @rishi_1003
    @rishi_1003 Před 3 lety +5386

    Michael: A tall black male
    The detective for some reason: Hmm yess, this is a short white male

    • @zoe-jj6jc
      @zoe-jj6jc Před 3 lety +79

      I really expected a Michael Jackson joke there

    • @Fandom_Junkie
      @Fandom_Junkie Před 3 lety +58

      @@zoe-jj6jc there probably is one somewhere

    • @Timmering
      @Timmering Před 3 lety +25

      Hmmm yes this male is made of male

    • @MrNinja543
      @MrNinja543 Před 3 lety

      Hmmm yes this is 1934 right no one cares about this man***

    • @dirsty1254
      @dirsty1254 Před 3 lety +14

      imagine if he brought in a short white female instead haahahahaha

  • @stephengrigg5988
    @stephengrigg5988 Před 2 lety +8259

    I feel so horrible for the second guy. The way he slowly increases his leg shake as he puts two and two together and realizes he's being falsely accused is heartbreaking. He knew he wasn't going to be believed because he has a history

    • @jacobsaunders1092
      @jacobsaunders1092 Před 2 lety +105

      @@macandfries6765 why would his lawyer say that

    • @claytonjacobs8812
      @claytonjacobs8812 Před 2 lety +93

      yea i mean especially knowing in your heart, that they don't have any kind of evidence to support their claims. just absolutely shitty and horrific feeling im sure.

    • @suitnuggerat1123
      @suitnuggerat1123 Před 2 lety +1

      @@macandfries6765 Did he beat the girl?

    • @claytonjacobs8812
      @claytonjacobs8812 Před 2 lety +2

      @@macandfries6765 but im tslking bout when they don't like both cases shown in the video...

    • @hairystyles4212
      @hairystyles4212 Před 2 lety +1

      @@macandfries6765 jeez

  • @Purpleturtlehurtler
    @Purpleturtlehurtler Před 3 lety +8986

    "We have a video tape."
    "Oh, perfect, just review the tape."
    "No, I-it-it's why w-we have n-no doubt about your guilt."
    Real convincing dude.

    • @Uhohlisa
      @Uhohlisa Před 3 lety +241

      @@F_Print yup that shit should be illegal

    • @dylann.2970
      @dylann.2970 Před 3 lety +111

      @@Uhohlisa sadly it's not, interrogation and detectives are allowed to make as much false evidence as they wany

    • @sladegrey9272
      @sladegrey9272 Před 3 lety +55

      That's how Canadian police work. They lie to your face, just to get a conviction.

    • @lou704
      @lou704 Před 3 lety +49

      Ask to see the tape. If they don't show you the indisputable tape evidence, that's when you know it's BS. "I want my lawyer". The tape will be viewed when the court convenes in the morning. If it doesn't get lost in the sauce before then that is.

    • @UnstableInstrumental
      @UnstableInstrumental Před 3 lety +31

      @@F_Print my cousin had that happen to him police said they had pics of him and videos all were to low quality for anybody to even recognize them. Worst thing is we lived in a small town so all the cops were together in on it. Turns out it was somebody he knew they was trying to get to and they had to let him go.

  • @bernardboudreau9534
    @bernardboudreau9534 Před rokem +9

    Put the so called investigator behind bars for his injustices.