Killer Daughter Beat, Stabbed Mom to Death to Cover Up College Failures

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  • čas přidán 17. 05. 2024
  • Ohio woman, Sydney Powell and her mother Brenda Powell always had a close relationship growing up and people that knew them claimed that the two were each other’s best friend. Until one day the mother and daughter got into a verbal argument that later turned physical and fatal. Sydney hit her mother over the head with a frying pan, and then stabbed her over 30 times in the neck. The Decoder breaks down the horrifying murder of Brenda Powell.
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  • @LawAndCrime
    @LawAndCrime  Před měsícem +105

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    • @TWolfe777
      @TWolfe777 Před měsícem +10

      Why was she expelled?

    • @GrammyDawe
      @GrammyDawe Před měsícem +13

      @@TWolfe777 For flunking 3 out of 4 courses.

    • @Karenanneseven
      @Karenanneseven Před měsícem +8

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    • @ramadamming8498
      @ramadamming8498 Před měsícem +3

      The narration and imagery is absurd and ridiculous.

    • @janis6729
      @janis6729 Před 29 dny +1

      😊

  • @Yoongiswife7
    @Yoongiswife7 Před 27 dny +4238

    I rather be a failed college student then to behind bars for killing my own mother

    • @middleagedgamers7750
      @middleagedgamers7750 Před 25 dny

      change that into.. then for murdering someone. Anyone, let alone your own mother! She didn't murder you in the womb.

    • @onelittlelamb4030
      @onelittlelamb4030 Před 24 dny +28

      You have to weigh your options, if you don’t want your mother finding out that you failed in college, you’ve only got a few options available to you… She’s on the phone with the school administrators as they speak, you’ve only got a few minutes to make your decision about what you are going to do…

    • @user-ug4ol5xi7o
      @user-ug4ol5xi7o Před 24 dny +28

      I hear u( hidden anger is very dangerous though)

    • @thatfunnygrlmicah3896
      @thatfunnygrlmicah3896 Před 24 dny +239

      @@onelittlelamb4030 TAKING SOMEONE’S LIFE IS NEVER AN OPTION SO I DON’T KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN BY ANY OF THAT LOL

    • @heiltecn9ne
      @heiltecn9ne Před 24 dny +97

      @onelittlamb4030 is this a pathetic attempt at a joke?

  • @sdpy15
    @sdpy15 Před měsícem +8423

    15 years for killing your mother? That's absolutely insane. Life behind bars should have been the starting point.

    • @MsSmith-yo3hu
      @MsSmith-yo3hu Před měsícem +102

      yeah those are tricky because its her mother; crime of passion maybe? Sad her mom made her feel so pressured. We do know the reasoning and understanding part of the brain isnt developed.

    • @wesner326
      @wesner326 Před měsícem +552

      @@MsSmith-yo3huI don’t think her Mom pressured her too much. I think her Mom expected her to be responsible. She was entitled, self-centered and a compulsive liar who refused to face the consequences of her behavior.

    • @Huggamugger1
      @Huggamugger1 Před měsícem +280

      @@MsSmith-yo3hu The murderer said her last memory before the murder was of her mom sitting on the couch comforting Sydney. That doesn't sound like pressure to me. It sounds more like she was the golden girl that put a lot of pressure on herself to succeed. After months of hiding her failures she couldn't deal with the thought of disappointing her parents so she went postal when all her lies were about to be revealed. Which is really sad because even though they might have been disappointed but both the mom and dad seemed like incredibly supportive parents.

    • @shutitfukface
      @shutitfukface Před měsícem

      15 years to life... she will not get parole for a very long time.

    • @jeffc.1956
      @jeffc.1956 Před měsícem +49

      No. The life pressure her parents put on her to succeed led her to this point. They were culpable in turning her crazy.

  • @johnnykay4738
    @johnnykay4738 Před 18 dny +502

    Life behind bars without a possibility for parole should have been her sentence.

    • @limbidelpino323
      @limbidelpino323 Před 7 dny +6

      Death Sentence!

    • @ArtSawce
      @ArtSawce Před 6 dny +4

      its 15 years to life in prison bro... meaning she got life in prison with the chance of parole after 15 years

    • @ronny-lb1cr
      @ronny-lb1cr Před 12 hodinami +1

      ​@@limbidelpino323 why? Is the USA backward as effing North Korea? Even Russia stopped the death penalty 30 years ago

  • @La1930CosaNostra
    @La1930CosaNostra Před 21 dnem +424

    Stabbing your mother 23 times in the neck just because you failed college? Far out.... it's scary to think what she's capable of when faced by all other challenges in life.

    • @l.c838
      @l.c838 Před 7 dny +23

      To stab someone that much shows such uncontrollable rage. Scary.

    • @iishyxvietxboyii1
      @iishyxvietxboyii1 Před 6 dny +14

      @@l.c838especially her own mother…

    • @snipelite94
      @snipelite94 Před 4 dny

      Probably given a participation award for every school "success",
      and given boosted grades to fulfil quotas by pandering teachers.
      She probably wasn't able to work her college course as it was too difficult for her

    • @ShakakuKoruna420
      @ShakakuKoruna420 Před 3 dny

      👍👍👍

    • @Aireck174
      @Aireck174 Před 2 dny +17

      This is why its important for kids to lose when they are young. They are told losing is bad and everyone wins. They get in the real world, they lose, and don't know how to deal with it.

  • @lovechafes
    @lovechafes Před měsícem +5588

    The worst part is she can’t even take responsibility for it. Plugs her ears when they describe the murder, refuses to speak. There’s no rehabilitating this one.

    • @ginnas944
      @ginnas944 Před měsícem +202

      She put that performance on for the jury.

    • @Franticity7
      @Franticity7 Před měsícem +232

      It's disassociating

    • @NinjaDildoShow
      @NinjaDildoShow Před měsícem +140

      Heh, I find it amusing that you think that prison rehabilitates anyone.

    • @dawnyofthelight
      @dawnyofthelight Před měsícem +68

      her smiling the hole time ceeped me out

    • @VoguishMis
      @VoguishMis Před měsícem +40

      @@NinjaDildoShowSome prisons do. Try the ones in the Scandinavian countries.

  • @gastonneal724
    @gastonneal724 Před měsícem +3999

    Her mother said, “why do I always feel like you’re scamming me?”. She was not always an”trustworthy child”.

    • @deborahparks1296
      @deborahparks1296 Před měsícem +242

      That's my first thought. She continued to cover up and lie through all her poor choices.

    • @StyxxOfDidymos
      @StyxxOfDidymos Před měsícem +57

      Do you have proof she wasn't always, a Trustworthy child ? Or are you just speculating based off inference .

    • @StyxxOfDidymos
      @StyxxOfDidymos Před měsícem +38

      I'm all for drawing your own conclusion . But don't present your opnion as fact.

    • @xl_ULTIMATUM_lx
      @xl_ULTIMATUM_lx Před měsícem +86

      @@StyxxOfDidymos Calm down lil bro thanks retigga

    • @jwill294
      @jwill294 Před měsícem +147

      8:35 literally every other video I’ve seen on this case claims she’s been a prolific liar for years lmao.

  • @californiadreamn6170
    @californiadreamn6170 Před 16 dny +199

    It doesn’t make sense. How does making poor grades lead you to murder your mother. Something is missing from this story.

    • @sasharaj
      @sasharaj Před 2 dny +16

      If the mom were an overachiever and if her very identity were wrapped up in "appearances," (how she imagined others saw her) --if --- knowingly or not, she could have loved her daughter mostly for the prestige and admiration she accrued among her friends and associates, then perhaps the guilt she felt for years of putting her children and family second made her less loving and accepting of her daughter -- What an enormous pressure that would have put on Sydney, who could have thought she'd never receive the unconditional love she craved from her mom, and certainly not now with Sydney herself being the one to bring dishonor to the family, shattering her mom's dream of who she was and of her family's place in the community.

    • @L1623VP
      @L1623VP Před 2 dny

      What's missing from the story? Sanity. This girl was clearly mentally depraved even before she was suspended from college. If she had been in her right mind, she would have handled the whole thing properly by working with her parents. Instead she just snapped. If it wasn't the grades issue, it would have been something else at another time. The issue wasn't the grades. That was the triggering event. The problem was with this depraved girl's brain. Remember, the girl's mother texted her months before the murder, "Why do I always feel like you're scamming me?" That strongly suggests the girl had been dishonest in the past about other things and wasn't trustworthy. The issue was with the girl herself, a mental defective.

    • @nkumaze
      @nkumaze Před dnem +5

      The devil is real my friend

    • @BornIn1500
      @BornIn1500 Před dnem +6

      She refused to acknowledge her own failures and would rather attempt to live in a state of delusion. It's a reflection of today's self-important and narcissistic youth who think they are perfect in every way and won't let you tell them otherwise.

    • @totorishop
      @totorishop Před dnem +1

      Agreed 100

  • @Christian-pb6mo
    @Christian-pb6mo Před 3 dny +32

    She was my specialist when I had cancer.....I miss her
    She was the best ...she cared she would even spend time with us cancer patients...I was one of her successful stories...she's just 1 of the reasons im still here.....
    We cancer survivers have a thing called survivorship each year to check how we're doing and make sure the cancer dont come back ...anyway
    When I go now ...I don't see her it breaks my heart that I lost a piece of myself with her...hope she's happy in heaven love u always Brenda

    • @autumnhomer9786
      @autumnhomer9786 Před 3 dny +2

      🎀My condolences on your loss. She will always be looking down on you.🎀

  • @Claudia-cr2pm
    @Claudia-cr2pm Před měsícem +3369

    Crazy how being kicked out of college isn't even a big deal in the big picture.

    • @bethanyjohnson8222
      @bethanyjohnson8222 Před měsícem +277

      Exactly. I think the fact that she couldn't tell her parents speaks to a bigger problem from the parents that no is talking about....

    • @maxheadroom4659
      @maxheadroom4659 Před měsícem +136

      @@bethanyjohnson8222 yes, she feared her parents, and was obviously secretly rebellious and spent all her time at college partying. She isn't the only broken link in this chain.

    • @BijinMCMXC
      @BijinMCMXC Před měsícem

      ⁠@@bethanyjohnson8222It doesn’t speak to anything about her parents, it ONLY speaks to her lack of accountability and her inability to be honest with anyone in her life, not her friends, not authority figures, not her parents. The girl sounds like a pathological liar which is indicative of a mental disorder probably. And what you don’t understand about people like that is they’d sooner kill you than admit to lying. Disgusting insinuation you’re making in your comment about her parents.

    • @BijinMCMXC
      @BijinMCMXC Před měsícem +201

      @@maxheadroom4659She feared being exposed as a liar. Feared her parents? Are you insane? She had no reason to fear them, they were neither controlling or abusive, they didn’t even use that school portal to check up on her grades ffs! She was the whole problem NOT her parents smh

    • @BijinMCMXC
      @BijinMCMXC Před měsícem

      @@bethanyjohnson8222 It doesn’t speak to anything about her parents, it ONLY speaks to her lack of accountability and her inability to be honest with anyone in her life, not her friends, not authority figures, not her parents. The girl sounds like a pathological liar which is indicative of a mental disorder probably. And what you don’t understand about people like that is they’d sooner kill somebody than admit to lying. Disgusting insinuation you’re making in your comment about her parents.

  • @quynhbui3965
    @quynhbui3965 Před měsícem +2747

    The amount of anger she exhibited was insane. Repeatedly beating and stabbing your mother?! Over grades?! The girl was a psychopath even before she had issues at school.

    • @4321grp
      @4321grp Před 29 dny

      @quynhbui3965, She was not insane! She was just incredibly selfish and an evil person.

    • @LazyDaisyDay88
      @LazyDaisyDay88 Před 29 dny +164

      I agree that her actions were completely disproportionate to the situation - hugely so. No mention of previous anger management issues - would be interesting to know more about the true family dynamic.

    • @pamelasmith6221
      @pamelasmith6221 Před 28 dny +107

      Dad seemed clueless. If her parents were hands on there is no way she could have gotten away with what she did. I don’t think they were as involved as we are led to believe.

    • @shadamyandsonamylover
      @shadamyandsonamylover Před 28 dny +146

      @@pamelasmith6221yeah. It’s so very obvious even just by listening to the quotes they include that the family was not as close as the narrator said. And the bs about her being trustworthy? No “trustworthy” daughter has their mother saying “you’re always scamming me”. Not one with a close relationship either.
      Tragically interesting story, but infuriating documentary. This is just misinformation at its finest.

    • @lynntan956
      @lynntan956 Před 27 dny +90

      Oh yeah there's definitely more to this story than described here in the video.

  • @markhilken7026
    @markhilken7026 Před 6 dny +40

    There is NO WAY that this woman never showed signs of mental illness growing up. Parents kept their heads in the sand

    • @user-st6nt4ou6f
      @user-st6nt4ou6f Před 7 hodinami +1

      Absolutely. When I heard this story I immediately thought onset of mental illness. Experts have described this phenomena -

  • @diggerdogadventures976
    @diggerdogadventures976 Před 5 dny +39

    The judge was nearly as delusional . She should be in jail for a minimum of 25 years

  • @abbieC88
    @abbieC88 Před 26 dny +1674

    Insane... You have people in prison longer for non violent crimes 😡.

    • @jennamichelle2001
      @jennamichelle2001 Před 21 dnem +102

      People have been imprisoned longer for marijuana. It’s horrible.

    • @TyroneSettles
      @TyroneSettles Před 19 dny +33

      I once read a story where a person was given 25 years for stealing.

    • @andrewg4723
      @andrewg4723 Před 17 dny +13

      @@TyroneSettles it’s sad that’s the reality a lot of people don’t get what they deserve.

    • @rodrigobonzanini8235
      @rodrigobonzanini8235 Před 14 dny +2

      @@andrewg4723 ...yes, like a second chance... you are right!

    • @DBCOOPER888
      @DBCOOPER888 Před 13 dny +7

      Just speaks to the need for lower prison terms for non violent crimes.

  • @jeeperp3926
    @jeeperp3926 Před měsícem +1782

    This is not a case of a child fearful of disappointing her parents. This is a narcissist willing to do anything to escape accountability for her actions.

    • @aaa-hs3it
      @aaa-hs3it Před měsícem +26

      bro you watched a singular youtube vid what do you think you know about this case?

    • @quantum-link6379
      @quantum-link6379 Před 29 dny +78

      @@aaa-hs3it o so you think there is some valid reason to kill your parent over grades? got it

    • @jeeperp3926
      @jeeperp3926 Před 29 dny +29

      @@aaa-hs3it I followed the case very closely. I know more about it than you are assuming.

    • @matkiley17
      @matkiley17 Před 27 dny +24

      I was going to add, so she just kills her mother but her father knew too? She was alone with him for a time period. Why didn't she kill him? Sad she couldn't prove she was being mistreated in court. You have to think there's something way way more here

    • @jeeperp3926
      @jeeperp3926 Před 27 dny

      @@matkiley17 there was no mistreatment or abuse. She’s a psychopathic narcissist who was angry that she got caught and her parents were not going to sweep it under the rug.

  • @debrap947
    @debrap947 Před 22 dny +289

    You don't just suddenly become a liar, manipulator or killer. There were probably many instances where she lied and manipulated her parents who either didn't notice or didn't want to believe it. This little monster wasn't made overnight! And 15 years is a joke considering how brutal the murder of her MOTHER was!!! Her own mother!!! 😠

    • @ancienbelge
      @ancienbelge Před 5 dny +7

      Indeed. The textbook "momentary lapse of reason" is the spouse who comes home, finds their spouse in bed with another man or woman, and does the unthinkable. This case is something else entirely. Lock up and throw away the key.

    • @debrap947
      @debrap947 Před 5 dny +2

      @@ancienbelge Yes!

    • @aubrieschmidt9160
      @aubrieschmidt9160 Před 3 dny +1

      Or the parents abused the crap out of the girl and she feared them.

    • @CSmith-tn8nv
      @CSmith-tn8nv Před 3 dny +7

      @@aubrieschmidt9160 See, this kind of comment is a problem. Don’t you think if there was abuse her attorneys would have brought it up at the trial? If anything, it sounds like the parents cushioned the nest too well and the daughter didn’t know how to handle adversity. The mom’s text about scamming tells me that Lyndsey had shown herself to be deceptive and manipulative in the past. Her failing grades in college make me wonder if her high school grades were achieved honestly. Going from being an academic standout to failing is not normal - even if typical freshman anxiety is factored into the equation. This video ends by saying Lynsey was fearful of disappointing her parents but it sounds more like Lyndsey was concerned about her image among her peers than she was about her parents. She murdered her mother because her true circumstances were in immediate danger of being revealed and she refused to allow her failure to enter the realm of other’s known reality. It’s a fine line but a huge difference bw saying she was afraid of her parents finding out about her failure vs. saying that she refused to allow anyone to find out she had failed. The former is embarrassment and shame. The latter is pure narcissistic ego protection.

    • @calvinhobbes6118
      @calvinhobbes6118 Před 3 dny

      @@CSmith-tn8nv Just report her evil comment. Misinformation is clearly her problem here. Also, Hate Speech is an option.

  • @PInk77W1
    @PInk77W1 Před 9 dny +253

    Me. High school dropout. Never beat my parents because I was a failure.
    Now I’m 63 and retired. Never been arrested. Never done drugs. My home is paid off and I’m doing great.

    • @Pingpinhpinh
      @Pingpinhpinh Před 5 dny +17

      Yes ! I was at university too and felt pressured so , I always came to my parents for advice whenever I felt like a failure them letting me take time off for a whole year then I went back and felt amazing thanks amazing parents

    • @schadenfreude5349
      @schadenfreude5349 Před 5 dny

      Your genetics defines your life. Choice is an illusion.

    • @YRNJAZ
      @YRNJAZ Před 5 dny +4

      what did you end up doing for a living ?

    • @PInk77W1
      @PInk77W1 Před 5 dny +15

      @@YRNJAZ
      I was a tree climber for Caltrans for 27y

    • @cierrawashington8596
      @cierrawashington8596 Před 2 dny +2

      Um...it's obvious her mother must have been very hard on her about grades which is what drove her to such extreme measures.

  • @naturegirl372
    @naturegirl372 Před měsícem +2404

    Just to clarify, it's not every parent's dream, that their child has success in college. Not every parent, is brainwashed into jumping through society's ridiculous hoops. Some of us, just wish for their happiness, whatever path they choose.

    • @Memevze
      @Memevze Před měsícem +161

      AMEN. IT IS ABSOLUTELY PSYCHO TO PUT QUALIFICATIONS ON LOVE AND SUPPORT, LIKE ITS SOME JOB INTERVIEW.

    • @gailsmith2789
      @gailsmith2789 Před měsícem +87

      Amen. It's a live and learn thing. She should have told them both the truth right from the beginning instead of creating stories.

    • @Victoria_USA_
      @Victoria_USA_ Před měsícem +27

      FACTS ‼️

    • @veronicabanales5255
      @veronicabanales5255 Před měsícem +74

      YAAASSSS AMEN. If I ever have kids I wont put that kind of pressure on them.

    • @Artcore103
      @Artcore103 Před měsícem

      Most women should not work or go to college. Based facts. Get married, have kids.

  • @dialac1
    @dialac1 Před 25 dny +896

    I failed multiple college classes and was almost kicked out. I always went to my parents to discuss my struggles. Deleting my parents never crossed my mind. This is crazy

    • @innag6888
      @innag6888 Před 18 dny +25

      "deleting"?

    • @daviddesantis4040
      @daviddesantis4040 Před 17 dny +3

      I mean if you knew that you would be getting out of prison in your 30s what that change your mind?

    • @blackaliss9488
      @blackaliss9488 Před 17 dny +8

      I went to the lecturers and admin to talk through it and gave promise that I would commit to pass the next semester and catch up on those I had failed. I did with A grades. My folks never knew

    • @dialac1
      @dialac1 Před 17 dny +20

      @@blackaliss9488 facts. There are many ways she could have fixed this

    • @gianna9061
      @gianna9061 Před 16 dny +10

      @@daviddesantis4040 girl what

  • @bjm7524
    @bjm7524 Před 19 dny +196

    I dropped out of college. Told my parents “sorry”. That’s pretty much how mine went 😂😂😂

    • @bigradwolf5001
      @bigradwolf5001 Před 8 dny +2

      What will you tell your kids though? I'm not afraid of what my parents would think of me but it terrified me to think my future kids won't take education seriously if I didn't finish college.

    • @xerxes7387
      @xerxes7387 Před 6 dny +17

      @@bigradwolf5001 do something worthwhile

    • @chanparislynn8919
      @chanparislynn8919 Před 6 dny +18

      @@bigradwolf5001 the point Is He didn't kill his parents. Do whatever you want with your kids

    • @iishyxvietxboyii1
      @iishyxvietxboyii1 Před 6 dny +16

      Bill gates, Mark Zuckerberg, and Steve Jobs also dropped out of college, 😂

    • @bigradwolf5001
      @bigradwolf5001 Před 5 dny +2

      @@iishyxvietxboyii1 There will always be exceptions to the rule. The general rule stays.

  • @richardb6609
    @richardb6609 Před 14 dny +112

    They argued she had a "psychotic break" and didn't know right from wrong...but she tried to cover up the murder immediately afterwards, which tells me she was quite aware.

    • @BornIn1500
      @BornIn1500 Před dnem

      Well, they had to try some kind of defense. What else could they say?

  • @warriorbrah07
    @warriorbrah07 Před měsícem +1406

    The way the judge sentences her like she’s the victim and gives her a minimum of 15 years…like what? The mother deserves better.

    • @fredericpicher1389
      @fredericpicher1389 Před 27 dny +47

      I am not sure her mother would advocate for a longer sentence. This will not bring her back. Her beloved daughter snapped. Where she is, she still loves her daughter.

    • @HipixOFFICIAL
      @HipixOFFICIAL Před 27 dny

      It's because she's a woman, unfortunately.

    • @nextlevelmindset1629
      @nextlevelmindset1629 Před 27 dny

      Snapped is slamming doors, not beating and stabbing your mother, gtfoh

    • @Toyotacorollaaltis-cn9fd
      @Toyotacorollaaltis-cn9fd Před 27 dny +26

      Does she? you may not know this but people don't usually snap to the point of beating and stabbing some random person let alone their own mother other college maybe the mother was abusive or something

    • @YorgosL1
      @YorgosL1 Před 26 dny +12

      Mother was an abusive female

  • @theironbutterfly1104
    @theironbutterfly1104 Před měsícem +2462

    She got off light, for killing her momma.
    She wasn't crazy, she just felt useless and unfulfilled and blamed her problems on her mom. Stupidity at its finest.

    • @Obihann
      @Obihann Před měsícem +118

      I'd say selfish entitlement at its finest. These acts goes beyond stupidity.

    • @LilyAmongThorns
      @LilyAmongThorns Před měsícem +53

      The sentence is open ended. She might still stay in prison a very long time if the parole board does its job correctly

    • @realemonful
      @realemonful Před měsícem +4

      Just like you, right?

    • @blitzmom2674
      @blitzmom2674 Před měsícem +46

      @@LilyAmongThorns I hope she does because she clearly wasn't taking responsibility or facing up to her actions, with her eyes shut and her hands over her ears. And her relatives, who were muttering and disgruntled after her verdict and sentencing, had obviously enabled this behavior, apparently before and after the murder.

    • @DaisyMae1975LOVE
      @DaisyMae1975LOVE Před měsícem +2

      ​@@ObihannThis comment!

  • @juliemartin8450
    @juliemartin8450 Před 4 dny +18

    This kid should never be let out of prison. She killed her own mother (that she was close to) because she flunked out?? There's no rehab for that. I would never want her out in society again.

  • @__berichh5375
    @__berichh5375 Před 14 dny +61

    She’s so gross acting like a child in court. Smiling and covering her ears. She’s a grown adult why do her parents even need the portal. Got to stop coddling adults tbh. It ruins them

    • @Liuhuayue
      @Liuhuayue Před 4 dny +5

      In this generation, college is the new adolescence. People mature a lot slower even though information is more widely available and constantly shoveled down.

    • @ShakakuKoruna420
      @ShakakuKoruna420 Před 3 dny

      👍👍👍

  • @MKUltra42
    @MKUltra42 Před 27 dny +1028

    The way Sydney’s family wanted her to have probation and zero jail time is such a disgrace and so disrespectful to Brenda. This young woman has obviously never been held accountable for anything and look where it got her.

    • @islandblader
      @islandblader Před 25 dny +78

      Spoiled.

    • @annepierre-joseph2713
      @annepierre-joseph2713 Před 20 dny +6

      Exactly

    • @AvecPoesie
      @AvecPoesie Před 20 dny +41

      Toxic people ALWAYS have enablers. I have seen it with the monster in my own Family.

    • @ihategooglesomuch
      @ihategooglesomuch Před 19 dny +5

      isn't her mother at least partially responsible for that then? --obviously murder is not justified, but it sounds like she never learned to take responsibility for her actions, and her parents stalking/tracking her over the phone only confirms that she was still being treated like an irresponsible child.

    • @MarkZimmerman
      @MarkZimmerman Před 19 dny +66

      @@London20258 what does trump have to do with this???

  • @Gump-tion
    @Gump-tion Před měsícem +2418

    15 to life, that's it? Judicial system is a joke.

    • @mas-udal-hassan9277
      @mas-udal-hassan9277 Před měsícem +1

      Shariah Law is the b e s t

    • @gracejones2831
      @gracejones2831 Před měsícem +252

      the entire family begged the judge to go easy on her. Not one person stuck up for the victim. Very strange behavior from her relatives.

    • @songbirds3712
      @songbirds3712 Před měsícem +139

      She will go in front of the parole board in 15 years and I am pretty damn sure they will not release her. Many times it seems that the parole boards are much tougher than the judges.

    • @leanneperez3717
      @leanneperez3717 Před měsícem +8

      Amen!

    • @vonderajenkins7989
      @vonderajenkins7989 Před měsícem +25

      @@songbirds3712you sure about that?

  • @Gigi-oy2vk
    @Gigi-oy2vk Před 20 dny +18

    There is obviously more to this story. There is a reason her mom texted her “ why do I always feel that you’re scamming me?”

  • @Dk5iWq3Y4
    @Dk5iWq3Y4 Před 10 dny +30

    Sheesh. I failed out of college, not once or twice, but three times. I was 26 when I decided to get a 2yr trade skill instead and now make just past six figures in a great, quiet, low cost of living area, working 40hrs a week. My parents showed their frustration towards me but always loved me and never gave up.

    • @amaiaamaiaa
      @amaiaamaiaa Před 9 dny

      which trade?

    • @Dk5iWq3Y4
      @Dk5iWq3Y4 Před 9 dny

      @@amaiaamaiaa "technically" I'm not sure how much of a trade it is, but I did graduate from a technical college that offered diplomas for carpentry, electrician, HVAC, CNC machining, fluid power, small engines, diesel and auto mech, welding, etc. My "trade diploma" is simply "PC system administration and server support" but in the last 18yrs, I've obtained several certifications advancing my career.
      The position I'm in now required a masters w/5yrs exp, or Bachelors w/10yrs, or 2yr degree w/15yrs exp. I got hired over 15 masters applicants and 27 Bachelors applicants, but was also an internal promotion (other applicants were external) as I've worked for the same employer since graduation and worked my way up. They know my knowledge skills and abilities, and my general work ethic.
      At least that's what I'd like to think, lol.

    • @lorrainel03
      @lorrainel03 Před 8 dny +1

      which trade?

    • @Dk5iWq3Y4
      @Dk5iWq3Y4 Před 8 dny

      @@amaiaamaiaa Weird, I thought I replied yesterday. I guess I didn't hit send, lol.
      Technically, I'm not sure if it's truly a trade, but I graduated from a "Technical College" that offers diplomas for Carpentry, Electrician, Plumbing, Machinists, and welders (and some other community college like programs such as mine) which was an A.A.S in "PC Systems and Server Administration."
      I started on the (1st/Entry level) helpdesk. Then Jr Desktop Support, Sr. DT Support. Then Jr. Server Admin, Sr S.A., Jr Systems Architect, Sr S.A., and now Lead Systems Architect. Any further up is management, no thanks. I'll take hourly over salary.

    • @Dk5iWq3Y4
      @Dk5iWq3Y4 Před 8 dny +1

      @@amaiaamaiaa Technically, I'm not sure if it's truly a trade, but I graduated from a "Technical College" that offers diplomas for Carpentry, Electrician, Plumbing, Machinists, and welders (and some other community college like programs such as mine) which was an A.A.S in "PC Systems and Server Administration."
      I started on the (1st/Entry level) helpdesk. Then Jr Desktop Support, Sr. DT Support. Then Jr. Server Admin, Sr S.A., Jr Systems Architect, Sr S.A., and now Lead Systems Architect. Any further up is management, no thanks. I'll take hourly over salary.

  • @Powerfulchange712
    @Powerfulchange712 Před 23 dny +801

    15 years for the murder of her mother. Disgusting

    • @2msvalkyrie529
      @2msvalkyrie529 Před 12 dny +11

      It's 15 to Life. She may not get out
      for many more than 15 ..!!?

    • @bigradwolf5001
      @bigradwolf5001 Před 8 dny +2

      Maybe apply analytics, midpoint of 15 and Life (average of 35) is 25. So there is your answer. 25 years behind bars. She'll be 48 when she becomes a parolee.

    • @garethtaylor1470
      @garethtaylor1470 Před 8 dny

      @@bigradwolf5001
      Maybe, but regardless of the sentence she will be leaving prison with no family and no friends on the outside and is capable of devious behaviour and cold blooded murder.
      She WILL BE a threat and lethal danger to decent society.

    • @ArtSawce
      @ArtSawce Před 6 dny +3

      @@2msvalkyrie529 15 to life means you have a chance of parole at 15, if they find you still unstable or problematic, she will never get out of prison

    • @berlygirl123
      @berlygirl123 Před 4 dny +2

      There is a formula the courts must follow. I'm sure the fact she didn't have any criminal history played a part in this.

  • @ArB101
    @ArB101 Před měsícem +1278

    With how supportive her dad was, that lets me know she didn’t have to go to these lengths

    • @judyskinner254
      @judyskinner254 Před měsícem

      Father obviously a very sick man.

    • @empressonthethrone
      @empressonthethrone Před měsícem +39

      💯

    • @stephaay8437
      @stephaay8437 Před měsícem +170

      she was obviously over coddled and that left her with absolutely no coping skills. parents need to let their children fall sometimes (the younger they learn those lessons the better) so they don’t turn into this.

    • @vionelucia
      @vionelucia Před měsícem +26

      ​@@stephaay8437yeah you're maybe right,, resulting children to always make their image best for their parents.. I have a sister who babyed her child.. She's now 8 y/o but don't know how to eat on her own, how to tend for herself when she's relieving herself, don't know to shower,, she doesn't know basic things which the opposite of my other niece and nephews.. She goes to school but with honor but didn't apply it in real life that means if she'll graduate she'll be suffering especially she always knows she's the best of the best because that's what my instilled her.. We tried correcting her, haizt right now she's my only niece who's disrespectful

    • @VioletJoy
      @VioletJoy Před měsícem +25

      It sounds rather similar to the Chandler Halverson case in certain ways. He was coddled and was not expected to take responsibility for his actions.
      It seems pretty clear that both Chandler's mom and Sydney's mom were very gentle and loving. Dishing out consequences was probably not their strong suit.

  • @sallygard63
    @sallygard63 Před 22 dny +31

    She is clearly evil full stop. All excuses that she didn’t remember anything. She is and was completely aware of what she had done.
    15 years is just a sad joke
    I am gobsmacked 😡

  • @themessenger2455
    @themessenger2455 Před 4 dny +5

    Speachless. And she has a defence attorney??? The father seems detached as if his wife has not been murdered and he's giving evidence on a stranger🤔Whatever she was studying she clearly has the mental outlook of a5 year old brat.

  • @violetembers2532
    @violetembers2532 Před měsícem +1275

    Dang. that's crazy. I got kicked out of college once. Before I left school., however, I spoke with my academic advisor who gave me options and the steps necessary to eventually return to a 4-year institution. It was a lot of work, and I graduated a year and a half later than normal, but I made plans, moved back home, figured out what my problems were and did my best to raise my grades and graduate. Never in my wildest nightmares would I consider hurting the woman that gave me life and raised me because I couldn't hack it at uni.

    • @vnthony2439
      @vnthony2439 Před měsícem +7

      Women ☕️

    • @gravyz2cute4u
      @gravyz2cute4u Před měsícem +21

      Exactly! I wonder what the academic advisors had discussed with her prior to kicking her out? Maybe she was stubborn and thought she could figure things out without their help? No idea. But it's just so surprising that it seemed like she had her high school support system with her, her family support system not too far away, yet she still chose the extreme path of violence instead? It's normal for people not to know what they want to do and as a result not do so well at first, but that doesn't mean you don't get another chance. Maybe she was afraid of losing the scholarship? Her train of thought is truly perplexing. I hope her family is doing ok.

    • @aliajones731
      @aliajones731 Před měsícem

      ​@@vnthony2439 90.3% of murderers are men.... Don't make it some gender thing, it is unnecessary. She just very clearly has issues and couldn't handle the pressure, or take accountability for her actions.

    • @ralf2891
      @ralf2891 Před měsícem +4

      Eigentlich schade

    • @unicorn-glasses
      @unicorn-glasses Před měsícem +43

      Same! For me it was because of severe mental health issues (bipolar disorder). I was so ashamed to tell my parents. But I did, moved back in with them, and we found doctors who could treat my illnesses so that after a year I could go back to school. The day I graduated, I actually cried from happiness because I knew I had worked so, SO hard to get there and I was incredibly grateful for the help my family and friends had given me along the way. If anything it means more to me because of that. She could have experienced the same thing. But she chose this instead. I don't get it.

  • @jevonk
    @jevonk Před 25 dny +267

    I can’t even imagine the pain, hurt and fear her mother must have felt realizing her own daughter was killing her. No excuse for what she did.

  • @SELKAT8
    @SELKAT8 Před 15 dny +20

    I’m in this situation once because of bullying in college and let me tell you I’m thinking about killing myself, not even once thinking about doing anything to my mom. This is unreasonable.

    • @giuliasanna8436
      @giuliasanna8436 Před 2 dny

      Non farlo la vita è meravigliosa e vale la pena viverla ogni istante in ogni suo aspetto. Cerca aiuto in qualsiasi modo ma non dare la soddisfazione ai bulli di vederti annientato. Ti auguro tanta felicità ❤️

  • @newhorizon1355
    @newhorizon1355 Před 14 dny +19

    You know your existence is trash, when you harm the the one who gave you life & was your life coach cheering mate.

  • @Jenn-ie5vf
    @Jenn-ie5vf Před měsícem +759

    A well adjusted kid doesn't just get up one day and kill their parent because they don't want to tell them something negative. Stuff must have been wrong with this girl for a long time and was being ignored by everyone. Many red flags ignored.

    • @accountingmanager5964
      @accountingmanager5964 Před měsícem +53

      Bingo!

    • @blitzmom2674
      @blitzmom2674 Před měsícem +116

      Don't blame the victim. This girl had NOTHING to do but go to class and study. Everything was paid for. She was an adult and she had plenty of resources in that college, which attendees said was nearly impossible to flunk out of. She didn't choose to go to class, to do her work, nor to get help.

    • @mariastefanie5835
      @mariastefanie5835 Před měsícem +73

      @@blitzmom2674mother was a narcissist, thus the bpd diagnosis.
      This kind of parent is extremely abusive

    • @sunshine3914
      @sunshine3914 Před měsícem +21

      @@mariastefanie5835Then the daughter should have taken the stand.

    • @Victoria_USA_
      @Victoria_USA_ Před měsícem +76

      VICTIM BLAMING......Nothing has to happen to these type. Her own failure she couldn't handle. Mom probably wasn't the push over as Dad and told her daughter what she thought and was murdered. NO ONE IS TO BLAME BUT THE MURDERING LIAR. 15 years is no punishment its a cake walk. Her mother doesn't come back in 15 years. 🙄

  • @Julie-ot6gw
    @Julie-ot6gw Před měsícem +658

    What a spoiled brat.. i hope she never gets parole!

    • @oldhickory4686
      @oldhickory4686 Před 27 dny +76

      Her answering the phone when the administration called back, tells me she has been a professional liar and manipulator her whole life.

    • @lemaa4820
      @lemaa4820 Před 22 dny +1

      And her crocodile tears are pathetic!! 🤬

    • @AvecPoesie
      @AvecPoesie Před 20 dny +10

      ​@oldhickory4686 That part was absolutely chilling and disturbing beyond measure. I have a very young niece that is well-under 10 but has been a pathological liar since she was a toddler.

    • @oldhickory4686
      @oldhickory4686 Před 20 dny +5

      @@AvecPoesie I'm sorry to hear about your family member. In this case, I have a feeling there were fights and a power play between the mother and the daughter for dominance. Hearing the mom saying she felt like she was being scammed, tells me there was something seriously wrong in this family. The dad on the stand comes across as a complete beta male. Finds out he has been lied to for a long time, and just says, "I needed to go home and talk with her." I would have been enraged.
      I think the mom tried to love; yet discipline her daughter, but her daughter felt she should be running the house. Pure evil.

    • @marjoriebridge3372
      @marjoriebridge3372 Před 15 dny +2

      The father seems like the weak link in this chain. The fact that he left home in a dire situation when he knew his wife was on her way home says a lot. Surely he should have stayed as the situation was serious? Did he fear his wife? Did he fear upsetting his beloved daughter? She didn't see the need to attack him, so was he malleable? Could she easily lie to him but not her mother? But not even an angry teen would attack her mother like this, therefore I think she was in a psychotic state. Alternatively, how many times had she thrown a tantrum at home in earlier years and got away with it? Father fearing her tantrums and not wanting to deal with them and mother being over-psychologically counselling her daughter instead of seeing the tantrums for what they really were? So many questions here.

  • @joejovip26
    @joejovip26 Před 19 dny +20

    15 years for brutally murdering her Mom!?!?… What!?… she got off Soooo easy.

  • @jaclynm7122
    @jaclynm7122 Před 17 dny +34

    15 years??? People are in prison for non-violent drug crimes for longer!

  • @spongybobz
    @spongybobz Před měsícem +1539

    Over some failed grades, thats wack bruh,what was she thinking....

    • @ehaaron
      @ehaaron Před měsícem +86

      helicopter parenting

    • @areyoumaddd
      @areyoumaddd Před měsícem +136

      @@ehaaronthey didn’t even log into her grades…

    • @Sean_Connery
      @Sean_Connery Před měsícem

      @@areyoumadddit said they rarely checked her grades. That doesn't mean they didn't check at all. Not defending her actions, just correcting your statement.

    • @Wendilane
      @Wendilane Před měsícem +15

      She wasn’t

    • @sadderdazehaze
      @sadderdazehaze Před měsícem +125

      I know right? I grew up with parents that I would fear their discipline but would NEVER even cross my mind to hurt them. That’s so animal. I don’t understand how people are like this and why.

  • @julianagreenfield4168
    @julianagreenfield4168 Před 27 dny +365

    Fifteen years is criminally too little time. What a shame.

    • @TroyGrady57
      @TroyGrady57 Před 17 dny +2

      It's 15 to life ! Not 15 only, a huge difference ......

    • @kashmoney7963
      @kashmoney7963 Před 16 dny +3

      But if it was a dark skin person they would have gotten life.! I hate the justice system

    • @rabbiddog
      @rabbiddog Před 15 dny +3

      @@kashmoney7963 or if it was a man

    • @DBCOOPER888
      @DBCOOPER888 Před 13 dny +3

      15 to life only means she is eligible for parole at 15, not that she is guaranteed to get it. Why is this such a foreign concept to you people?

    • @MarieAnne.
      @MarieAnne. Před 8 dny +2

      @@DBCOOPER888 It also means that she could get as little as 15 years. Why is this so hard to grasp?

  • @cam_934
    @cam_934 Před 21 dnem +7

    How could a Father stand up for the person that murdered his wife, destroyed his marriage, his family and his daughters life? Some things can't ever be forgiven.

  • @gabriellechung356
    @gabriellechung356 Před 8 dny +6

    The depth of this girl’s anger toward her mother seems like there’s more to that mother daughter relationship than just getting bad grades in college. The sentence doesn’t match the brutality of the crime.

  • @ZVT946mtr36
    @ZVT946mtr36 Před měsícem +636

    15 years is all she got for killing her own mother?!! And there's people sitting in prison for double that amount of time for marijuana?! That's outrageous.
    I work at a college. Students fail and drop out all the time. This girl had to have been psychotic.

    • @songbirds3712
      @songbirds3712 Před měsícem +41

      15yrs to life. First parole board appearance in 15 yrs. I doubt the board will let her out so back to her cell she will go.

    • @ZVT946mtr36
      @ZVT946mtr36 Před měsícem

      @@songbirds3712 I wouldn't bet on that. Look at all the many cases where young adults heinously murdered their "friends" and were released in less than 15 years. Our judicial system is not "fair" at all.

    • @tubester4567
      @tubester4567 Před měsícem +26

      Theres always one person making this ignorant comment on every video. Nobody has done 30 years to life for marijuana, not even 50 years ago.

    • @ehaaron
      @ehaaron Před měsícem +31

      @@tubester4567 Singapore hanged a person for possession last year.

    • @Artcore103
      @Artcore103 Před měsícem

      @@ehaaron we don't care about singapore, this is America noob.

  • @robertdailey5112
    @robertdailey5112 Před měsícem +1000

    Don't feel sorry for this girl at all.Sittin in court crying feeling sorry for me she's old enough knew what she did she's just pure evil only

    • @Cwgrlup
      @Cwgrlup Před měsícem

      This is what Gen z’s babying parents are created. Lots of unstable, entitled sick kids.

    • @TheJohnbjunior
      @TheJohnbjunior Před měsícem +16

      Yes, also look up Chandler Halderson, same,same.

    • @serendavies7375
      @serendavies7375 Před měsícem +4

      No, neither do I!

    • @maxheadroom4659
      @maxheadroom4659 Před měsícem +33

      covering her ears when they descibed the sounds her mom made when she was killing her. Her self pity disgusts me.

    • @lgoulas11
      @lgoulas11 Před měsícem +27

      7:27 giggling.. she's a bloody psycho!

  • @stevemacchia5782
    @stevemacchia5782 Před 8 dny +12

    Never mentioned what caused her to fail her classes. Seems like her mind was slipping before her failures. Sad she didn't get help from the college councellors. Maybe this wouldn't have happened?

  • @sophieq71
    @sophieq71 Před 13 dny +11

    From a straight A studen that absoluitely struggled in college, I NEVER once thought about harming my parents - I thought many times about dropping out and just leave home but NEVER harm my parents

  • @killmonger5097
    @killmonger5097 Před měsícem +880

    That’s crazy that’s she’ll be free among society before 40

    • @songbirds3712
      @songbirds3712 Před měsícem +135

      No, she won’t. Her sentence was not 15 yrs. It was 15 to life. So 15 yrs will be her first time with parole board. Parole will likely be denied, even if she cries. She will go back to her cell.

    • @joanne4514
      @joanne4514 Před měsícem +23

      right! she could still have kids at that age..scary!

    • @songbirds3712
      @songbirds3712 Před měsícem +44

      @@joanne4514 no! Seriously, nothing scary is going to happen. In 15 years she will go in front of the parole board, she will plead her case, the board will deny her parole, and she will go back to her cell.

    • @ang9266
      @ang9266 Před měsícem +13

      She will never be free even outside of jail and yes it is scary

    • @soude85
      @soude85 Před měsícem +35

      No, you know what’s crazy-Gypsy Rose getting hyped up like a star after leaving prison..!!

  • @jocopowell
    @jocopowell Před měsícem +647

    We live in a society that promotes entitlement, narcissism, selfishness, main-character syndrome, self-worship, etc.

    • @VioletJoy
      @VioletJoy Před měsícem +16

      Certain parents do also... unfortunately.

    • @DaughterofAnubis
      @DaughterofAnubis Před měsícem +11

      Filled with arrogance and pride.

    • @SweetDeeJay
      @SweetDeeJay Před měsícem +5

      This

    • @user-ys9gw1cw6i
      @user-ys9gw1cw6i Před měsícem +10

      And accountability. It’s really okay to not be perfect and make mistakes. It makes us who we are

    • @ql6746
      @ql6746 Před měsícem

      Degeneracy

  • @trevorvilakazi4668
    @trevorvilakazi4668 Před 20 dny +24

    I feel so sorry for the husband and father. Like he literally lost his wife and his daughter in this tragedy

    • @quaithom3138
      @quaithom3138 Před 14 dny

      Possibly, his job as well. How could he possibly to a normal environment at work?

    • @Itslizzylulu
      @Itslizzylulu Před 7 dny

      Brenda also had a son too,
      The Boy lost his Mom and Sister.

    • @louisedavis6821
      @louisedavis6821 Před 4 dny +2

      Thank you for saying this, no one else seems to have mentioned this poor man

  • @sharonostrowsky37
    @sharonostrowsky37 Před měsícem +864

    Watched the entire trial. This girl was a shameful piece of work and sitting there w her hands over her ears was maddening. SMH

    • @mannybravo237
      @mannybravo237 Před měsícem +5

      Do you know when the murder occured? I haven't heard this case

    • @ItsTarotMon
      @ItsTarotMon Před měsícem +13

      @@mannybravo237Sydney Powell v Ohio happened in 2020

    • @bhaskarjyabaruah1090
      @bhaskarjyabaruah1090 Před měsícem +2

      🤣

    • @wesner326
      @wesner326 Před měsícem +20

      Exactly. She is calculating and a compulsive liar. And now she gets murderer added to her title.

    • @mannybravo237
      @mannybravo237 Před měsícem

      @@wesner326 makes me believe the matricide cheated in highschool for grades/credits to enroll in higher education

  • @mateibertolucci7334
    @mateibertolucci7334 Před měsícem +487

    what a demon she has to be. Killing her mom to prevent her from finding out about her grades, pretending she was her mom, on the phone, and then staging the crime scene.

    • @yasureyabetcha
      @yasureyabetcha Před 26 dny +6

      Even more, Mom created the demon that killed her, through her bad parenting and not teaching the kid coping skills. Girl would have not been a murderer if raised by different parents.

    • @MyMerryMessyGermanLife
      @MyMerryMessyGermanLife Před 25 dny +6

      It’s highly likely that she was pushed to be so successful or there was abuse going on. Kids don’t just turn on their parents for no reason!

    • @Quibblet
      @Quibblet Před 23 dny

      @@MyMerryMessyGermanLife Gypsey Rose Blanchard. She was actually abused by her mom.

    • @warrax111
      @warrax111 Před 20 dny +1

      and what demon has to be you... judging others?

  • @hayesedwards4883
    @hayesedwards4883 Před 19 dny +9

    Covering her ears like a child. The judge shouldnt allow that. Tears for herself not her mother.

  • @jackdobson1992
    @jackdobson1992 Před 7 dny +3

    My pal got 32 and a half years for drugs in the UK. 15 years is a joke.

  • @painted.pink1
    @painted.pink1 Před měsícem +352

    I lost my mom when I was 17 due to a heart attack, im 24 now and not a day goes by where I don’t miss her very much. To know that there are kids out here murdering their parents in cold blood for soluble life problems, angers me so much. Sounded like her mom was a very caring person, such a shame she only got 15 yrs.

    • @harryricochet8134
      @harryricochet8134 Před 26 dny +2

      Soluble- dissolves in water.

    • @painted.pink1
      @painted.pink1 Před 26 dny +17

      @@harryricochet8134 also soluble: (of a problem) able to be solved. Out of my whole comment, you decided to pick on that? grow up

    • @devlin313
      @devlin313 Před 26 dny +5

      plenty of mothers are not like yours, consider yourself lucky

    • @Lookup2Wakeup
      @Lookup2Wakeup Před 25 dny

      ​​@@harryricochet8134Try solvable .....👌

    • @BlondHulk
      @BlondHulk Před 25 dny +3

      I don’t think the parole board will release her after 15 years. That’s when to life sentence starts knocking on the door. She’ll never be released.

  • @MarilynMorejon
    @MarilynMorejon Před 24 dny +182

    She should be in jail for the rest of her life!

  • @nancymcmonarch
    @nancymcmonarch Před 13 dny +10

    AND she had a younger sibling. 😡 No thought at all about how that child would suffer after losing her mother. Selfish creep!

    • @yolanda6392
      @yolanda6392 Před 8 dny

      This just makes it so much worse!!!

  • @RenetTimemaster
    @RenetTimemaster Před 11 dny +3

    I failed out of college myself. It was horrible, but not worth killing over.

  • @DN-kz7xl
    @DN-kz7xl Před měsícem +518

    I think the administrator comes across as a sweet lady, but I think outside the courtroom, she is a tough no-nonsense person.

    • @user-fn2et1ge8j
      @user-fn2et1ge8j Před měsícem +49

      I was thinking the same thing

    • @CelineMenelwen
      @CelineMenelwen Před měsícem +31

      Yes I m wondering why Sydney’s grades dropped in college and what actions were put in place to help her. Also appearing in this video is the lack of communication between parents and children.

    • @soude85
      @soude85 Před měsícem +71

      ⁠@@CelineMenelwen Adults go to college-if you can’t take care of your own ‘grades’, maybe you shouldn’t be there… There is no shame in that but don’t blame your failures on others!!

    • @DN-kz7xl
      @DN-kz7xl Před měsícem +35

      @@soude85 If life was just that uncomplicated and everyone would just behave like we would.
      She probably grew up chronically afraid of her parents expectations and did not know that it was not the norm. The buildup of lies was probably due to the fact that she felt like the alternative was just unfathomable.

    • @mishaa7263
      @mishaa7263 Před měsícem +26

      @@soude85 I did not trust myself to go to college at 18 so I waited til I was 20, luckily my parents are chill but some force their kids to go to college

  • @terrydeamicis1632
    @terrydeamicis1632 Před 23 dny +109

    She should have had life without parole.

    • @warrax111
      @warrax111 Před 20 dny

      why? because you said?
      Luckily, you decide only about trash in your bin, and toilet.

    • @carriehenry6721
      @carriehenry6721 Před 2 dny +1

      I agree the sentence was too lenient for that heinous crime..justice "system" sucks😺

  • @MySardarji
    @MySardarji Před 21 dnem +5

    A question not asked here is why was a scholarship student failing everything. Something else was going on. Because murdering someone over grades does not make sense at all.

    • @1986nitya
      @1986nitya Před dnem +1

      yup...more to the mother daughter relationship than meets the eye...something was likely very wrong between the duo behind closed doors....

  • @ezeanichidera4875
    @ezeanichidera4875 Před 17 dny +9

    The dad seems so understanding she could have just opened up about her problems to them instead of taking such a drastic decision😔

  • @kenyadavenport7039
    @kenyadavenport7039 Před 27 dny +193

    15 years is a slap on the wrist for the crime she committed she's a monster

    • @some.meatball5217
      @some.meatball5217 Před 18 dny +1

      Ontop of being 38 years old when she’s eligible for parole, which I doubt she will get the first run around, But yeah pretty much 😂

  • @zoefloreus7066
    @zoefloreus7066 Před měsícem +232

    That poor mother. 😢 she didn't deserve to be murdered by her own child.

    • @debfiel6585
      @debfiel6585 Před měsícem +27

      Imagine the last thing knowing in this life is your own daughter murdering you. It's horrific. 😢

    • @traybern
      @traybern Před 29 dny +2

      But a LOT of mothers DO, right???

    • @traybern
      @traybern Před 29 dny +1

      @@debfiel6585The ol’ cartoon frying pan trick!

  • @GoldenAngel-
    @GoldenAngel- Před 18 dny +4

    That poor man , may his wife Rest in Peace 😢

  • @GorgieClarissa
    @GorgieClarissa Před 19 dny +2

    idk... one has to wonder how much pressure was this kid in that lead her to kill her parents over failing college.... not at all saying what she did was right. but this isn't a normal situation.

  • @snobbybeauty2210
    @snobbybeauty2210 Před 29 dny +262

    All of this for college?????? 🤯😵‍💫🤯😵‍💫🤯
    15yrs sentence is way too light for this awful crime.

  • @nami01837
    @nami01837 Před měsícem +205

    She gets 15 years for killing her own mom? My mom passed when I was 18 and I would do anything to have her. She’s disgusting.

    • @mr.galindo8926
      @mr.galindo8926 Před 25 dny +1

      Get over yourself. Not everyone has the same life background.

    • @lolsfhss5414
      @lolsfhss5414 Před 25 dny +18

      @@mr.galindo8926 freak

    • @silencedogood9747
      @silencedogood9747 Před 25 dny +8

      @@mr.galindo8926 so you're saying we shouldn't judge a cold blooded killer? Interesting.

    • @jonosterman2878
      @jonosterman2878 Před 25 dny +4

      15 to life, meaning she’s never get paroled because parole boards don’t give it out to people who show no remorse.

    • @lisanicon6996
      @lisanicon6996 Před 24 dny +3

      ​@@mr.galindo8926 weirdo

  • @shicrapt
    @shicrapt Před 22 dny +5

    This is a classic example of why you shouldn't put your child on an impossibly high pedestal, no matter how much you love them. Every child should be kept grounded, as proud as you are of their excellence. Otherwise they will never be capable of admitting failure.

  • @elizabethgergel5317
    @elizabethgergel5317 Před 8 dny +3

    I’m speechless. As someone with a similar story, murder was never an option. While I never failed a class in college, I went from a straight-A student in high school to a struggling student when I went to college. On top of all that, my mother was a tiger mother and the mere thought of disappointing her and my father was too much to bear.
    That being said, I toughened up and came clean about all my issues to them. They were much more understanding than I thought they would have been, especially my mom. Not only did I get the academic help I needed, but I also got the mental health support I needed. All Sydney needed to do was be tough and talk to someone. Nothing excuses what she did and I hope she thinks long and hard about what she did.
    Also it’s kind of ironic how Mount Union has a similar name to my college 😅😬

  • @user-zd9un7es9k
    @user-zd9un7es9k Před měsícem +522

    Flunking out of college is not the worse thing ever, geez.
    It's not for everybody. It doesn't make you a failure. It happens to a large % of the students.
    I've done college twice now.
    Once at 18( I preferred working full-time)
    Once around 45 ( mid life crisis?bored? IDK)
    Though I didn't flunk out, I saw it wasn't for me for several reasons.
    Were others " disappointed "? Maybe? Oh well.
    Life Rolls On..

    • @Smilewithme069
      @Smilewithme069 Před měsícem +19

      😮 pretty much same here 🤷🏾 moving right along with life. Enjoying myself so far 👍🏾

    • @It-is-me...Melsie
      @It-is-me...Melsie Před měsícem +21

      I don't get how she did so badly when she'd been a star at school and have even earned a scholarship. I've known people who were average at school and with hard work got through uni.

    • @accountingmanager5964
      @accountingmanager5964 Před měsícem +23

      @It-is-me...Melsie I was an honor student in high school but got to college and nearly flunked out. The reason? Mental illness. I finally did graduate but it was extremely difficult. I'm on meds and doing very well in my life. I went to college over two decades ago but Sydney had more access to resources than us GenXers used to have. Had she just waited things out, she would have been fine. She was diagnosed with borderline personality traits and should have been in therapy and on meds to help with her brain.

    • @SakustarsShine
      @SakustarsShine Před měsícem +18

      I failed college the first time. It was pretty bad and I cried a lot, but thankfully I was able to work and graduated last year. At that moment I was very young and though it was the end of the world, but you just need to reflect on what was wrong and try a different path. There's more options.

    • @allisonyogi405
      @allisonyogi405 Před měsícem +10

      Exactly. I left college a few times and my parents were very supportive and understanding. I was dealing with some health problems and addictions. Once under control, I was able to graduate 10 years later. Just be upfront with your parents.

  • @shelleymarion7412
    @shelleymarion7412 Před 28 dny +163

    One of our children had issues with high school, and we tried very hard to keep him in school. It didn’t work, he dropped out a few times, lied that he was still going to school, etc. Were we disappointed, hurt, angry? Sure we were, but we didn’t stop loving him, and he didn’t kill us. Something is wrong with this girl, and it’s not automatically the parents’ fault.

    • @Quibblet
      @Quibblet Před 23 dny +13

      Indeed, some kids just go off on their own when they turn 18, and live their lives without their parents' approval. Instead of going to college, some of them take up jobs in the trades or risk all their belongings on starting a business, more likely if they entered a partnership. College isn't for everyone and that will always be the case as long as humanity is around. She could have sat down and told her parents why she was failing in college and needed time off, as her father suggested. Or if not, forget the scholarship. Just take all your general education courses at a community college, save on money and just transfer the last two years at the university.

    • @CarpeDiem-ww2fk
      @CarpeDiem-ww2fk Před 17 dny +3

      💯 agree

    • @Truefitbc
      @Truefitbc Před 14 dny

      Yeah she went to a catholic high-school.

    • @TStLou1
      @TStLou1 Před 7 dny

      Actually she is normal- most kids are devious, entitled and live a fake social media existence. They are conditioned to avoid responsibility and take no accountability. Because of this, they have no ability to cope when exposed as a fraud.

  • @franwright510
    @franwright510 Před 17 dny +8

    I find it hard to believe that any judge would find that 15 years would be all that the mother‘s life is worth. Life in prison without parole should’ve been the decision.

    • @kylemccreedy4214
      @kylemccreedy4214 Před 2 hodinami

      She is serving life she's just eligible for parole hearing after 15 years. I doubt the parole board would release a monster like this

  • @tessiethompson7303
    @tessiethompson7303 Před 3 dny +2

    She should have been sentenced to life without parole. The most awful heinous crime against her own mother. Absolutely an unforgivable act. Prayers for the dad and rest of the family.

  • @bpxl53yewz29
    @bpxl53yewz29 Před měsícem +178

    So evil. Imagine she gets out after 15 yrs and marries a guy who has no idea of her background. She’s a danger to society.

    • @Daughterofthemosthigh53
      @Daughterofthemosthigh53 Před měsícem +12

      Right. She could change her name. So crazy

    • @marthabrittain2442
      @marthabrittain2442 Před měsícem +8

      It is scary the thought that she could possibly get out in 15 yrs. Hopefully, parole is denied.

    • @Cubpupsmom
      @Cubpupsmom Před 29 dny +7

      She’d be a danger to her own child if she was to get pregnant.

    • @Cubpupsmom
      @Cubpupsmom Před 29 dny +7

      @@Daughterofthemosthigh53
      There should be laws in place that prevent convicts changing their name if they were to get released or paroled.

    • @Lindah787
      @Lindah787 Před 27 dny +1

      Before you fall in love check finger print period

  • @MoonDog991
    @MoonDog991 Před měsícem +440

    I failed college too, but I never thought of killing my parents to hide my failures. I wanted to unalive myself.

    • @juliemouw8880
      @juliemouw8880 Před měsícem +90

      I'm glad you didn't & that you're still here. I hope you're doing well!

    • @Leojw10
      @Leojw10 Před měsícem +16

      Same here i failed college aswell hated it there some of the teachers and students were rude. And never liked maths

    • @dnadiva1586
      @dnadiva1586 Před měsícem +12

      I’m glad you didn’t. Not victim blaming but I think college is a big adjustment for a lot of people and that’s not always appreciated. Hope you are happy and doing well

    • @anthony212459
      @anthony212459 Před měsícem +14

      Narcissist think the other person is the problem. Not themselves.

    • @monicarenee7949
      @monicarenee7949 Před měsícem +10

      I’m glad you’re still with us. My dad told me he failed out of college his first semester when he was on a full ride scholarship. He used it as a lesson to me to not play around with my life. I’m sure he felt terrible at the time and regrets it to this day, but he turned it into a lesson. He eventually went back to school in his 50s, so I know it’s never too late. Glad you’re well now

  • @user-xo1kt5pc9b
    @user-xo1kt5pc9b Před 5 dny +5

    15 years?! that tells you right there the justice system in this country is a joke. Disgusting. That judge is a disgrace.

    • @sunnynsydney4705
      @sunnynsydney4705 Před dnem

      15yrs to life

    • @yasmina1994
      @yasmina1994 Před dnem

      lmao wdym? thats way more than most countries would give. 15 years Minimum

    • @sunnynsydney4705
      @sunnynsydney4705 Před 12 hodinami

      @@yasmina1994 i heard the sentence and it was 15 to life. So I think they get a chance of parole at 15. If there is not improvement, I guess the wait to get approved for parole

    • @sunnynsydney4705
      @sunnynsydney4705 Před 12 hodinami

      @@yasmina1994 i heard the sentence and it was 15 to life. So I think they get a chance of parole at 15. If there is not improvement, I guess the wait to get approved for parole

  • @kharris0465
    @kharris0465 Před 14 dny +6

    Innocent men have received more decades for doing nothing.

  • @Dogtraining-de3zm
    @Dogtraining-de3zm Před 29 dny +268

    Dad dropped the ball, he knew she was lying about being enrolled when he came home from work. Don't coddle your kids hold them accountable.

    • @yasureyabetcha
      @yasureyabetcha Před 26 dny +11

      The parents created a high stress and traumatic situation, causing the girl to snap. It is the parents fault.

    • @blackspider1405
      @blackspider1405 Před 26 dny +36

      @@yasureyabetcha I hope this is sarcasm..

    • @Mel__21
      @Mel__21 Před 26 dny +12

      Right! How does one get a call about their own child not being enrolled anymore and then confront them and he just simply believes her!? Like wtf talk about being very delusional. He just goes back to work 🤦‍♀️

    • @dschoenfeld9277
      @dschoenfeld9277 Před 26 dny +16

      He’s obviously a huge beta male and probably left everything up to the wife.

    • @jonosterman2878
      @jonosterman2878 Před 25 dny +19

      @@dschoenfeld9277 because any alpha dad thinks “I better stick around in case my kid MURDERS my wife” 😂 captain hindsight over here

  • @vegasburgh2670
    @vegasburgh2670 Před měsícem +114

    She was a spoiled brat that was never told “no”, and was always told how perfect she was in everything she did. She failed at something and could not handle it.

    • @vader745
      @vader745 Před 27 dny +12

      100%

    • @clashon4life843
      @clashon4life843 Před 24 dny +4

      The Parents Trained Up This Demon! YT Parents Don’t Hold Their Children Accountable Because Their Not Held Accountable Either! Look 👀 At All The Sh$t Trump Did And Still Doing And Congress And Or “We The People Aren’t Holding Him Accountable Either! They Have This World Screwed TF Up! Smh 🤦‍♂️

    • @sseptember6301
      @sseptember6301 Před 22 dny +7

      ​@@clashon4life843
      Hunter and Joe ⁉️🤔

    • @laraolusola
      @laraolusola Před 15 dny

      Yes.

    • @celticqueen9762
      @celticqueen9762 Před 5 dny

      ​@@clashon4life843 Why bring politics in this?!!!

  • @kgdonna
    @kgdonna Před 5 hodinami +2

    15 years? Sounds like she got a plea deal without having to do a plea deal.

  • @theraptureisnearbelieveinj448

    Psychopath. Stay safe everyone! ✝️🙏

  • @fluteloops22
    @fluteloops22 Před měsícem +336

    Crying when she’s eligible for parole in 15 years. Doubtful she’ll get it but she got a slap on the wrist.

    • @Leslie_Knope
      @Leslie_Knope Před měsícem +4

      Her entire family will beg for her to be released like they begged for as much leniency as possible. The parole board will take that into account. Unfortunately, I could see them releasing her when the family supports her more than the actual victim.

    • @marthabrittain2442
      @marthabrittain2442 Před měsícem +5

      Hopefully she's denied parole in 15yrs.

    • @junemarshall-kingsley566
      @junemarshall-kingsley566 Před měsícem +2

      At that point she was making the faces of crying but I didn't see the tears.

    • @lornadouglas9893
      @lornadouglas9893 Před 23 dny +1

      Yeah & on top of that she said she was gonna appeal! 🤯🤬

  • @ariraquel4567
    @ariraquel4567 Před 25 dny +68

    I just heard about a guy in Toronto Canada who killed his mother, father, sister and grandmother because he too was failing in college then dropped and didn't want his parents to find out.. this is sickening

  • @BrickbyBrick4U
    @BrickbyBrick4U Před 20 dny +6

    Eligible for parole after 15 yrs? Wow.

  • @jtm-25
    @jtm-25 Před 9 dny +3

    Part of me feels sorry for her bc I know the pain of failing in college and letting down everyone who has high expectations of you. When you're a smart, high performer in HS your personality is built on that foundation of "who you are." I have no doubt she was trying to figure things out so she could quietly get back in without disappointing her family. Clearly there were some mental issues going on here (delusions) likely based on this mental illusion of being the smart kid in the past. When she was put against the wall during the phone call, that illusion was shattered. She was forced back into reality and snapped. Still doesn't excuse what she did.

  • @valeriemcleod937
    @valeriemcleod937 Před 23 dny +110

    15-YEARS for deliberate MURDER! Thats eft up ...

    • @TurkeysAreCoolBirds
      @TurkeysAreCoolBirds Před 5 dny +4

      Why does everyone keep harping on only 15 years? Did you not listen to what the video said?
      Apparently not, because it was clearly 15 years to LIFE. She'll come up for parole after 15 years but mist likely will be DENIED. Pay attention.

    • @LopezZeta
      @LopezZeta Před 3 dny

      Eft 😂 that's a first

  • @ashlaraque4135
    @ashlaraque4135 Před měsícem +108

    She knew what she was doing was wrong. Otherwise, she wouldn’t have pretended to be her mother when the school called back.

  • @user-du2pw7ox1b
    @user-du2pw7ox1b Před 4 dny +1

    Only 15 years? What a travesty of justice.

  • @aaguero
    @aaguero Před 14 dny +3

    This is such a strange case, I don't even know what to think about it. But one of the oddest things about the daughter's behavior in court was the way she consistently looked so devastated, yet as far as I could tell, not a tear was shed.

    • @AaWa-dp4oq
      @AaWa-dp4oq Před 14 dny

      She was probably only devastated for herself, having to go to jail.

  • @minstinct280
    @minstinct280 Před 23 dny +157

    The friggin' judge was soft and gentle towards the murderer! What a vile joke!

    • @shannondbrown1552
      @shannondbrown1552 Před 20 dny +15

      Right. She treated her like she was the victim that had been wronged.

    • @Kingdom_Truth
      @Kingdom_Truth Před 19 dny

      She is a female, what do you expect?

    • @ChocoLatinaAdiccion
      @ChocoLatinaAdiccion Před 19 dny +3

      ​@@shannondbrown1552 *He sees his sister..Daughter in the victim..That's a whole other topic* 👀🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @user-kb4vo3lp7r
      @user-kb4vo3lp7r Před 19 dny +14

      The "judge" should serve the rest of Sydney's 15 year to LIFE sentence. What a DISGRACE this judge is. Stabbing her own mother some 23 times in the face and neck with a kitchen knife, brutally killing her, and receiving ONLY a 15 year to life sentence?!! What kind of "justice" is this?? What a complete JOKE!!!

    • @lisaboo50
      @lisaboo50 Před 18 dny

      @@user-kb4vo3lp7r I know a man who strangled his wife, pled to a lesser charge, got 5 years only, and then served only 18 mo. This system if f'ed up.

  • @maryannegunter115
    @maryannegunter115 Před měsícem +167

    No, she should spend life in prison, no parole, for taking the life of the person that gave HER life.

    • @ellenhaas3769
      @ellenhaas3769 Před 24 dny +4

      Except you’re not a judge, so stop clowning

    • @clashon4life843
      @clashon4life843 Před 24 dny +1

      @@ellenhaas3769See It’s People Like You That Support These Crazies!!! You’re Sick!!! Smh 🤦‍♂️

    • @user-rk8cn4ck5y
      @user-rk8cn4ck5y Před 24 dny +3

      ​​@@ellenhaas3769*How bro felt after writing:* 🤓🍷🗿😈👹

    • @stevenledbetter80
      @stevenledbetter80 Před 19 dny +1

      Agreed

    • @maryannegunter115
      @maryannegunter115 Před 18 dny +1

      @@ellenhaas3769 not judging, it's a FACT

  • @susiesue3141
    @susiesue3141 Před 8 dny +2

    This is just too unbelievable that this sick, twisted daughter didn't get a life sentence without parole. Wow!

  • @myopiniononly8170
    @myopiniononly8170 Před 2 dny

    I was in this same situation in my life. I didn't want my mother to know I flunked out of college. What I did was told everyone I no longer wanted to be a nurse, I wanted to be a secretary. I enrolled in business school. A few years later, I got my concentration back and graduated from nursing school. I never told my mother I flunked out because I didn't want to disappoint her.

  • @row7820
    @row7820 Před měsícem +253

    This is what happens when someone doesn't know what humility and failure is. It's okay to fail it's human nature and we are not perfect beings. It's about how you come back from that failure.

  • @zacheryspencer
    @zacheryspencer Před 27 dny +88

    Shows how corrupt and evil the court system is. Only 15 years for cold blooded murder? And her attorney and others defending her.. she lied about everything saying she couldn’t remember. I can’t believe people were defending her actions. Sick sick people/world. She should be in prison for life.

    • @Kingdom_Truth
      @Kingdom_Truth Před 19 dny

      The fact they allow women to be judges tells us how corrupt and evil they are.

    • @louisedavis6821
      @louisedavis6821 Před 4 dny

      of course her attorney defended her, what do you think they're supposed to do?!

    • @zacheryspencer
      @zacheryspencer Před 4 dny

      @@louisedavis6821 her father must have been paying him thousands and thousands of dollars to defend her. Sickening

  • @bushmonster1702
    @bushmonster1702 Před 9 dny +3

    What a strange girl.

  • @hebber1961
    @hebber1961 Před 15 dny +6

    Ridiculous sentence. Far too soft.