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    Criminal Lawyer Bruce Rivers Reacts to Ohio Man Calmly Confesses to Police about Killing Woman Accidentally
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  • @sethrich5998
    @sethrich5998 Před rokem +1395

    As far as not having Miranda Rights memorized… many departments have policy to read directly off the card at all times. It reduced potential misreading of rights and the physical act of taking the card out has been shown to have less incidences of officers forgetting to do it.

    • @louieberg2942
      @louieberg2942 Před rokem +82

      Yeah, my guess is that it's the officers taking no chances at all on this.

    • @markmack2746
      @markmack2746 Před rokem +7

      Nice name brother

    • @nicripolas816
      @nicripolas816 Před rokem +8

      Fair enough man

    • @macroman52
      @macroman52 Před rokem +8

      And it seemed a long version?

    • @xreediculousx
      @xreediculousx Před rokem +38

      Exactly, in 2023 what officer is going to chance it. Read from the card, every time.

  • @jerkjigglr
    @jerkjigglr Před rokem +217

    You have to break every rule of gun safety simultaneously in order to do what he did.

    • @IsthatsbeTTV
      @IsthatsbeTTV Před rokem +20

      Exactly first thing I do before I hand anyone my firearm is drop the mag and clear it I’ll give it to them with the slide locked back no mag

    • @jenn005
      @jenn005 Před 11 měsíci +5

      It is actually said that allegedly he has a reputation and many people who know him believe this wasn’t an accident at all

    • @louieo.blevinsmusic4197
      @louieo.blevinsmusic4197 Před 11 měsíci +9

      When I was younger my parents dragged me into going to church that had a nutcase of a preacher. My parents finally realized this after a good year of going. About 3-5 years back I had read he was cleaning his rifle in the house and it ended up “going off” and striking one of his daughters in the head. Yeahhh, B.S. I say.

    • @Erideah
      @Erideah Před 11 měsíci +7

      I'm still thinking it's unlikely to be an accident. He didn't call anyone, and he had time to think about his story and how to turn himself in when he decided it was best. Seems like a fairly clever fellow (whether he's a murderer or not) so the time to think kind of negates the positive impression of turning himself in for me. But of course the point is moot since only he knows what happened and relative innocence is a possibility

    • @bethanychatman9531
      @bethanychatman9531 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@darkfarfetch3664it's dumb to have it loaded.

  • @tthaas
    @tthaas Před rokem +73

    Reading Miranda off the card is sort of like pilots having a preflight checklist; they're just making sure they cover all the bases properly.

  • @wolfcrewe7474
    @wolfcrewe7474 Před rokem +606

    Bruce Rivers is exactly the sort of lawyer you need.

    • @suzanne296
      @suzanne296 Před rokem +10

      I'd like a ice cream date.😊

    • @Elon_Tusks
      @Elon_Tusks Před rokem +17

      @@suzanne296 okay suga momma 🤣 you need some water?

    • @wayneurquhart7192
      @wayneurquhart7192 Před rokem +27

      Sure, you aren't coming home till 2058.

    • @jaxcoss5790
      @jaxcoss5790 Před rokem +3

      ​@@Elon_Tusks 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @khit007
      @khit007 Před rokem +6

      Who is he?

  • @bob_mosavo
    @bob_mosavo Před rokem +587

    When I was a Cub Scout (a long, long time before body cameras), the local PD gave us a tour of their HQ. At one point, the officer giving the tour pulled out his Miranda rights card and read it to us. He said he had it memorized, but it was department policy that each officer read from their Miranda rights card. Some of the reasons said that that is policy is (1) there are no mistakes and (2) if questioned in court about an alleged criminal's Miranda rights, an officer just needs to say he/she read the alleged criminal's Miranda rights from the card and then pulls out the card.

    • @bob_mosavo
      @bob_mosavo Před rokem +13

      @@EUCvibes It's a gift and a curse.

    • @skelter1153
      @skelter1153 Před rokem +8

      @@bob_mosavo
      A gift for you, but a curse for anybody
      who has the misfortune of running across your CZcams comments.

    • @Dad-979
      @Dad-979 Před rokem +1

      Liar liar pants on fire
      🤥 🤥 👖 on 🔥

    • @Dad-979
      @Dad-979 Před rokem

      @@skelter1153 I gave your ole lady a gift! 🎁 🍆

    • @MotionMcAnixx
      @MotionMcAnixx Před rokem +21

      I saw in a movie where the new cop starts reading the Miranda rights from memory, the older says "where's your damn card?" The rookie says, "i don't need it, i have it memorised." The other cop says to always carry the card- it was actually a comedy, but there was also wisdom in the dialogue.

  • @intorainbowzOG
    @intorainbowzOG Před rokem +147

    Re memorize: I worked for the state and there was a circumstance that if a specific topic was brought up by a client we HAD to stop and read the blue card. We were told not to memorize it to read it off the card so we don't forget any part. I had it memorized but always picked up the card and read it off.
    The officer may have been trained to not recite from memory but to read off the card.

    • @peterpike
      @peterpike Před rokem +12

      Yeah, it looked like he had it memorized, because he skipped to the fact that an attorney would be provided, caught himself and mentioned FIRST, that he had a right to an attorney, then flipped the card over before he then repeated the part about how if you can't afford one, one will be provided. It's to keep from skipping portions like that which is exactly why they read it off the card.

  • @13orrax
    @13orrax Před rokem +602

    pls do the florida teens that killed their friend and talked their way into life sentences by being completely honest with the detectives

    • @ryancasey919
      @ryancasey919 Před rokem +32

      Ooooo I need to find this one.

    • @lottie8970
      @lottie8970 Před rokem +10

      Me too!!
      @13orrax what case is that?

    • @generalwillwelsh7926
      @generalwillwelsh7926 Před rokem +30

      Do you have a link or anything? Id like to read the story

    • @fatherlyfigure2718
      @fatherlyfigure2718 Před rokem +13

      Any names or details to find it 😂😂😂

    • @dixiee3554
      @dixiee3554 Před rokem

      just to note - they were ALL thieves. No honor among thieves.

  • @Genethagenius
    @Genethagenius Před rokem +186

    I wish I could have had Mr. Rivers as a professor in school. He explains some fairly complex legal ideas into easy to understand and utilize information in so many of his videos.

    • @Genethagenius
      @Genethagenius Před rokem +23

      @noname-4u I honestly wasn’t. I was being honest. If you were in some of the law classes I had with some of the professors I had you’d understand. Besides, don’t worry about what I’m doing or saying.

  • @lisal4824
    @lisal4824 Před rokem +79

    With several hours passed before he took action, you would have thought he would have gone to an attorney to get advice and then arranged to turn himself in.

    • @losLAUREN718
      @losLAUREN718 Před rokem +5

      Depends on the time of day a y. Not many offices function at night.

    • @jtboss8139
      @jtboss8139 Před rokem +2

      Over a day

    • @alexxx5749
      @alexxx5749 Před rokem +3

      He must have been drunk with his girlfriend when it happened woke up hungover and needed time to sober up and try to think clearly about what to do

    • @CaptRich-bi3gp
      @CaptRich-bi3gp Před rokem +4

      ​@@alexxx5749 he said he didn't drink.

    • @briant7265
      @briant7265 Před rokem +1

      Agreed, but he's jobless and homeless.

  • @RandyWinn42
    @RandyWinn42 Před rokem +91

    Even if you have Miranda memorized, it's a good idea just to read the card. That minimizes the risk of screw-up.

    • @terrelle5087
      @terrelle5087 Před rokem

      Here in Georgia, they don't have to read the full Miranda rights.

    • @DetectiveTrupo203
      @DetectiveTrupo203 Před rokem +3

      In some states they require police to physically read it off a little card word for word so that it can't be claimed that the cop skipped a part.

    • @terrelle5087
      @terrelle5087 Před rokem

      @@DetectiveTrupo203 ok

    • @Atlas93
      @Atlas93 Před rokem +1

      @@Bigbubba3031 Why did you feel the need to throw the "racist" part in there? It seems like you're projecting quite a lot there, buddy.

    • @Bigbubba3031
      @Bigbubba3031 Před rokem

      @@Atlas93 Daunte Wright, Tamir rice, Geoerge floyd, Breona taylor and the list goes on and on. Racist cops targeting black people and cant even do their jobs right.

  • @dannyduncan66
    @dannyduncan66 Před rokem +45

    7:51 "nothing mundane about getting beat by your husband" 😂😂😂 Well said Bruce

    • @aw0111
      @aw0111 Před rokem +7

      Or by your wife lol

    • @ericafors6039
      @ericafors6039 Před rokem +4

      @@aw0111 Yes, good point. Amber Heard brought that emotional and physical abuse to everyone’s consciousness.

    • @aw0111
      @aw0111 Před rokem +2

      @@ericafors6039 yea unfortunately. It's unacceptable both ways one thing my momma taught me was you don't touch women lol

  • @tu__tone
    @tu__tone Před rokem +74

    When I saw this clip last night, the first thing I thought was, I need to know what Bruce Rivers has to say about this matter! Listening to CLR restores my faith in humanity. Great values, great advice, realistic and funny… I’m so glad I found this channel. Bruce is so entertaining even the commercials slap!

    • @247Jay
      @247Jay Před rokem

      should i put the mic down

    • @SS369
      @SS369 Před rokem

      It hurts me to say but entertaining is a great word to describe it, despite the tragedy that occurred.

  • @calamityjane4331
    @calamityjane4331 Před rokem +449

    He was just starting to complain about how hard it was for him to be with her due to her drug and alcohol consumption. That, paired with his emotionless demeanor, makes me think this crime may well be more complex.

    • @Bigbubba3031
      @Bigbubba3031 Před rokem +43

      Whats complex about it? This monster shot and killed an innocent woman thats all there is too it. Death penalty and move on.

    • @calamityjane4331
      @calamityjane4331 Před rokem

      @@Bigbubba3031 Sure, I agree with you, I think he's gulity as sin, but the cops and even Bruce Rivers shake their heads. Where's the evidence that this was intentional? It can pass as a mistake without more evidence. He got scared and took a day to turn himself in. He's in trouble for careless use of a firearm and failure to get her emergency care, but he may get literally get away with murder.

    • @satsunada
      @satsunada Před rokem +91

      @@Bigbubba3031 Wow.. just.. wow...

    • @phoenixmodellingphotography
      @phoenixmodellingphotography Před rokem +1

      ​@@Bigbubba3031 Life must be such a cruise for you with getting to be that much of a naive dumbass and all

    • @Ronokoo
      @Ronokoo Před rokem +79

      @@Bigbubba3031 a lot of speculation in your comment.

  • @TuzeTea
    @TuzeTea Před rokem +20

    I've heard of cases being thrown out because the cop said one word wrong or used a synonym in the Miranda rights, and the lawyer was able to successfully argue that they were technically not read their rights according to the law.... so it's become policy in a lot of places to read it exactly word for word from a card.

  • @andromeda7758
    @andromeda7758 Před rokem +23

    I work with foster kids and we have a rights form that we have to go over with them on quite a regular basis. I know these rights, but I will keep reading from the paper so I know each and every time I explained in full. As the form states one of their rights is to fully understand their rights as a foster child

    • @jnick6
      @jnick6 Před rokem +2

      thank you for your work!

    • @machetenikki
      @machetenikki Před rokem +3

      That's AMAZING I was a foster kid in the 90s no one told me anything ever in glad things are improving

    • @HavianEla
      @HavianEla Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your work. Our foster systems need serious reform and the best of the best people to make them as good a system as possible for already traumatized kids

  • @LoneWoIfPack19
    @LoneWoIfPack19 Před rokem +11

    Must be one of those magical guns that just go off whenever they choose to.

  • @M.S.44.44
    @M.S.44.44 Před rokem +101

    The value - just fyi- coming from being a cop myself- of having someone’s SSN is to have the opportunity to run a full 43 (ten code) or CCH. It basically allows dispatch to do a deeper dive in to the person’s background, criminal history, body marks tattoos piercings etc., gang affiliation, so on. Since the subject didn’t provide his ID AND is admitting to the commission of a crime (a form of homicide, specifically), it’s best to know a FULL report from dispatch. When I run someone by name/dob or DL, I get a certain “return” back and if it’s printed, it’s a minimal “report.” IF, however, someone gives you their social, it opens the floodgates and lets you in on anything…..if they have a mark on their left butt cheek, it’ll be in that return (report). “Return” or “returns” is “cop lingo” for “results” or “reports.” I’ve had this happen before to me when I was in between calls at the PD. The Officers did things right, but you’ve always gotta keep in mind how “the moment I put cuffs on someone, it’s (basically) game over.” Even if you’re JUST detaining them….it’s based off of a reasonableness factor. Would a reasonable person believe they were under arrest? If I “detain” someone in handcuffs and esp put them in the back of my patrol car, then yes, a reasonable person would think they’re being arrested (no matter how many times you might say “you’re only being detained” it doesn’t matter). I think since a lot of newer officers out there aren’t well-versed in what to do in these situations (and it will happen to you, it doesn’t matter the city, state, jurisdiction…..if you’re a cop, it’ll happen one day)…..so be prepared. Unless theyre an active threat, you don't put cuffs on. Period. Get as much info as possibłe BEFORE jumping to detain a compliant person. Always mirandize when you think the subject is talking tooooo much in a situation like this, cuffs on or not. Basicałły, Bruce Rivers…..iʼll be the cop answering your rhetoricał questions lol. I think as you went thru this, it was a great assessment. And very very accurate to “real life” situations cops run into. There’s no lie there-cops and criminal attorneys (prosecutors and defense attorneys both) see some unbelievably crazy ish. I hope that at least cleared up the question as to why the request for SSN. Hypothetically, if the guy was wanted in 4 states for murder, a normal name/dob or DL check would come back with those returns. But anything federal? Anything civil? Child support? ICE? Etc. That’s the importance of a SSN. I actually had an anomale of a traffic stop once. I had stopped a woman at night for a minor violation, like a tail light out or something like that. This woman was foreign, didn’t have an ID to provide, so I asked for a passport…she provided me a foreign passport. I then asked if she has a SSN, she did! Crazy I know. Had I not have asked for her SSN, I would’ve documented the stop and went about my business. However, this woman had a federal warrant for human trafficking (actually being the person trafficking others) and I was brand new, thus was 15+ yrs ago, and I was like…holy ish! Had I not have checked her by social, then none of that would’ve come up. Nothing federal-level comes up, or rather, it’s rare to see people on the FBIs watch list or fugitive list, etc etc to just come up by a check solely from name and dob. I taught all of my rookies to ask for socials but ONLY in the right circumstances and this one was fully appropriate in my professional opinion. I’m against the initial instance of handcuffing though. 100%, he shouldn’t have handcuffed a compliant person. He could’ve been turning himself in for stealing the bottle of water, for all we know. We have to get out of the cultural problem of handcuffing first, asking questions second. Maybe I’m just one of the few legit ones left it seems like but that’s my opinion on it all. (edited due to minor typo)

    • @dandyrandy2384
      @dandyrandy2384 Před rokem +14

      I'm a bit late but thanks for all the info! That story towards the end was crazy. Explains a lot about why he asked for SSN

    • @ariadneschild8460
      @ariadneschild8460 Před rokem +12

      I love it when members of the police force chime in, thanks for the background information.

    • @cet6237
      @cet6237 Před rokem +4

      a retired police officer. While some of the information you provided is accurate.....some is not.

    • @shithole3617
      @shithole3617 Před rokem +1

      Never give your social to police, they aren't cutting you a check so they don't need it.

    • @M.S.44.44
      @M.S.44.44 Před rokem +1

      @@shithole3617 Police became your employer? Bc their job is to get the correct people off the street. Let’s be clear…it’s only in the event of an arrest, and 2. People who have nothing to hide, hide nothing.

  • @Pretermit_Sound
    @Pretermit_Sound Před rokem +20

    14:40 exactly thank you. As a gun owner myself, these types of tragedies are so infuriating. The type of scenario this guy described is just the type of thing that my firearm safety class I took as a kid would constantly train you to both prevent, and intervene in if you were to witness it. I don’t know a single person who would actually be the type of person that I would show a gun to, that would need it demonstrated for them. If they aren’t familiar with firearms, then I won’t handle firearms around them. If you’re that much a novice, then you need proper training before handling an actual firearm. They are deadly weapons, not water balloons 🎈

    • @MrMancreatedgod
      @MrMancreatedgod Před 11 měsíci +2

      So what? You want someone to take a new gun owner to the range even if they're 40? Not everyone grows up around guns. Your statement has quite alot of personal bias and is absolutely ridiculous.

    • @MrMancreatedgod
      @MrMancreatedgod Před 11 měsíci +3

      And yes. If I'm buying a gun from you I want to know everything is mechanically sound. Noone wants to see you whip out your lil gun but I damn sure wanna see what I purchase works. Why else would I give af you "show" it to me. Do you test drive a car? You do. You don't just say hey, show it to me and I'll trust you it works. Smdh

    • @Pretermit_Sound
      @Pretermit_Sound Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@MrMancreatedgodhey I’ll give you that. You make some good points 👍

    • @Redspeciality
      @Redspeciality Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@Pretermit_SoundI think you are right. What difference does it make how old the person is, if he knows nothing about guns, you dont just hand them a loaded gun and tell them to try it out. Although I dont see a problem if the gun is UNLOADED.

    • @Pretermit_Sound
      @Pretermit_Sound Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@Redspeciality no, absolutely not, and the first thing you typically do when handling someone a weapon is check to see if it’s unloaded. Preferably in a manner that’s obvious to the other person.

  • @dronepilot260rc
    @dronepilot260rc Před rokem +65

    Bruce seems like a cool guy that you could just chill with at a bbq and talk about great stories haha 😂

    • @Bobbbybags
      @Bobbbybags Před rokem +8

      Yeah talk about good ol’ murder stories.

    • @Bobbbybags
      @Bobbbybags Před rokem +1

      Great guy to know if you’re ever looking to get out of charges of your own down the road though.

    • @Bobbbybags
      @Bobbbybags Před rokem +6

      You’d spark a joint with this dude and he’d start tellin ya about all the bodies he left on the side of the road in his truckin’ days.

    • @rivercitymud
      @rivercitymud Před rokem +7

      A lot of trial attorneys are amazing storytellers and if you ever get the chance to hang out at a bar with one you should always take it. My sadly now deceased friend and mentor was a criminal defense attorney so I got to hang out with not just him, but his other lawyer friends, and those nights were more entertaining than any concert, movie, comedy act, or pretty much anything else I could have possibly been doing. I miss those times so much.

    • @khit007
      @khit007 Před rokem +7

      Bruce Rivers he's the BBQ lawyer

  • @Abrasive-Heat
    @Abrasive-Heat Před rokem +183

    People do wild things when they’re scared or in shock. I’m glad he turned himself in and admitted what happened.

    • @jtboss8139
      @jtboss8139 Před rokem +1

      Ur a fool. This is how innocent people get screwed.

    • @Sindrella.
      @Sindrella. Před rokem +26

      He intentionally killed the person though, this was all planned by him. It’s actually sinister, watching him act like he’s “admitting guilt” when he killed the lady about to kick him out.

    • @heathyr007
      @heathyr007 Před rokem +3

      ​@@Sindrella.😮

    • @CaptRich-bi3gp
      @CaptRich-bi3gp Před rokem +6

      ​@StateFromDrakeFarm you know this how?

    • @Christobanistan
      @Christobanistan Před rokem +11

      @@CaptRich-bi3gp Internet confidence.

  • @compulsoryevacuationdevice

    Hi Bruce. I am surprised you didn't make any further comment on Brian's statement about them "arguing when she was drunk and high". Wouldn't you agree that's a pretty big red flag that he really shot her out of rage and not by accident? Or at the very least, the prosecution could make that argument, which would be very bad for him?

    • @kristarolleri6442
      @kristarolleri6442 Před rokem +19

      Right?? I was really surprised most his commentary was totally accepting as fact the “showing her the gun” story. It sounds really suspicious to me with him admitting their ongoing arguing.

    • @Tofu_va_Bien
      @Tofu_va_Bien Před rokem +10

      The burden of proof for murder is pretty high: Hanlon's razor, never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.

    • @compulsoryevacuationdevice
      @compulsoryevacuationdevice Před rokem +13

      @@Tofu_va_Bien The dude literally couldn't help but admit she was impossible to be around. If that's what he says about her when he's trying to make this look like an accident, what do you think he really thinks?

    • @jeremiahm86
      @jeremiahm86 Před rokem

      Because those aren't the facts he's just going off of the video without further speculation

    • @Josh.1234
      @Josh.1234 Před rokem +2

      ​@@jeremiahm86his whole channel is speculating on witness testimony. So if someone goes on about how terrible the victim is, that can be used as a motive in the trial.

  • @lornaginetteharrison7168
    @lornaginetteharrison7168 Před 10 měsíci +6

    I love how trusting everyone is that he’s telling the truth! I guess if you ever find yourself wanting to murder someone, all you’ve got to do is shoot them directly in the face, then call the police and say that you accidentally shot the victim while showing them your gun. Everybody apparently just automatically assumes that’s what happened, and kudos to you for coming forward and handing yourself in!

    • @ashtonroberts1175
      @ashtonroberts1175 Před 10 měsíci

      There is usually far more evidence in a 1rst degree case. Connections, motives etc

  • @13lilfrogslvr
    @13lilfrogslvr Před rokem +11

    Never knew how bonds or bail worked. I've never had to deal with it. Thanks for explaining that

  • @lilbitsleepy2574
    @lilbitsleepy2574 Před rokem +15

    Knowing how prosecutors like to make plea deals and sometimes even really nasty criminals get sweet deals, this guy seems like the sort that they would be happy to settle outside of trial. But now that he has confessed, he really needs to lawyer up.

  • @Monkey_Boy9602
    @Monkey_Boy9602 Před rokem +6

    I learned to stop self snitchin' way back in 1996. It was just after I'd turned 18 and a friend of my brother asked me if I could pawn some things for him because he needed rent and he didn't have any ID. I was all, "You gotta get me a Whopper meal." He agreed and I took him to an apartment complex, where after a few minutes he came out with a bunch of electronics. We were then off to the pawn shop! I used my ID, got him the cash, and got my Whopper meal. I was happy as a clam!
    When I got back home, I found a mentally disabled woman that I knew, wailing in the street. I asked her what had happened, and she proceeded to tell me that she had been robbed of ALL OF THE THINGS that I had just pawned!!!!! I told her that I would get it back, but I didn't have the money. So I called the local police department. I told the operator what had happened and they transferred me to a Desk Sergeant. I told him what happened... and without missing a beat he told me that I was the one who committed the crime, and I had just confessed! I freaked out and exclaimed, "Good luck arresting me because I never gave you any of my information!" and hung up on him (I didn't think about Caller ID or their tracing it 'cuz I was young & dumb)!
    In the end, my mother went to the police station with me and explained the situation. They couldn't go after the guy who tricked me, but they did let me off with a warning and the woman ended up getting her stuff back. About 10 years later, money got tight, so I went to pawn some things and found out that I had been banned for pawning stolen property. So I didn't get away scott-free.

  • @susanbeck7218
    @susanbeck7218 Před rokem +18

    Oscar pistorious recently lost his parole hearing, maybe we can revisit his case

  • @thisisme3238
    @thisisme3238 Před rokem +49

    I have to commend this guy for turning himself in to police, not many people would do that if possibly facing a murder charge. But on the other hand, why did he not call 911 and the police when it first happened? Thank you for clarifying this case.. ♥️ your channel!

    • @tristan583
      @tristan583 Před rokem +20

      He’s guilty , when you shoot someone by accident and chose not to alert Authorities immediately and you let person bleed to death you know what you’re doing cause if that person you shot was your mum , what would you have done

    • @branflakee4257
      @branflakee4257 Před rokem

      People turn themselves in all the time lol your a weirdo

    • @phoenixmodellingphotography
      @phoenixmodellingphotography Před rokem +11

      ​@@tristan583 Not necasserily, you're probably right but it's foolish to assume everyone would react the same logical calm way after killing a friend that you supposedly would. There's countless different and weird ways people react to trauma

    • @bennyavina
      @bennyavina Před rokem +6

      Innocent until proven guilty it may of bin a accident and the man’s in shock and dramatized

    • @tristan583
      @tristan583 Před rokem

      @@phoenixmodellingphotography you never assume a person you shot is already dead if you claim that’s an accident before the medical examiner, that’s not what a grown man does , grown the fuck up , read the law and know the appropriate action to take anytime such things happens

  • @4-dman464
    @4-dman464 Před rokem +9

    What if the man had insisted Bruce Rivers be called right away?

  • @sherrimercer7288
    @sherrimercer7288 Před rokem +5

    I watched this too and was able find her obituary and news articles about it. I’m sure that officer is like is this really how my day is going to go.

  • @Ojisan642
    @Ojisan642 Před rokem +36

    I wonder if he was intoxicated at the time and so he slept it off before turning himself in.

    • @mvpfocus
      @mvpfocus Před rokem +9

      Great point.

    • @MyUncleToby
      @MyUncleToby Před rokem +5

      I think you nailed it. He would've been incoherent after it happened so I reckon he needed time to get his head straight. Even though it looked weird casually admitting the shooting when he did it made sense to him. What happened to him by the way?

  • @judekok6176
    @judekok6176 Před rokem +84

    Hi Bruce, as you get closer to 1 million subscribers I urge that you don’t change and get caught up in the hype of fame. The reason I subscribed is because you did high quality reviews and you are genuine! So please stay that way. Don’t change because you have been Real all this time!

  • @sallycinnamon5370
    @sallycinnamon5370 Před rokem +25

    I think the card is a great idea personally. Especially since you just know that there will be a lawyer that makes an issue out of you says “and”instead of “or”.
    I work in the medical field…we do checklists all the time in high risk situations if it is possible. Pilots as well. These are some of the highest stakes of the entire job…the consequences of any error are a total invalidation of all the work you or anyone else does from that point on until someone realizes and corrects the error or duplicates the process but does it properly.

    • @jerryfick613
      @jerryfick613 Před rokem +1

      More than a couple of multi-million dollar suits have turned on a single comma.
      I agree, cops should make sure they are reading or reciting Miranda verbatim

  • @zionismisterrorism8716
    @zionismisterrorism8716 Před rokem +58

    It would've helped him if he called an ambulance right away. And went to a lawyer before turning himself in.

    • @prant8998
      @prant8998 Před rokem +15

      If he called the police they would see he was intoxicated or they could’ve saved her, and they would hear her side of the story. Maybe he wanted her to bleed out?

    • @jackster2568
      @jackster2568 Před rokem +18

      ​@@prant8998 objection your honour; speculation.

    • @phoenixmodellingphotography
      @phoenixmodellingphotography Před rokem +2

      ​@@jackster2568 "Denied, and I'm speculating on kicking your ass up and down this court if you object to one more thing you gaybo" - That's me if I was a cool judge 😎

    • @nunpho
      @nunpho Před rokem +3

      ​@@phoenixmodellingphotography gaybo?

    • @phoenixmodellingphotography
      @phoenixmodellingphotography Před rokem +1

      @@nunpho I said IF I was a cool judge, obviously I'm neither and therefore would never use such problematic language

  • @auntkaren3803
    @auntkaren3803 Před rokem +11

    He was homeless and it’s my belief he was trying to grift off his female friend and when she said no he flipped out. He turned himself in because he was tired of the homeless life and knew prison would be easier.

  • @stephwiller9089
    @stephwiller9089 Před rokem +53

    When they said "calmly confesses" they were not kidding. It's kinda creepy how chill he is about having killed someone. I think I'd be even more freaked out if I accidentally killed someone vs intentionally.

    • @peterrose5373
      @peterrose5373 Před rokem

      That's how some people react to stress, especially if they're submitting. Being excitable gets people killed.

    • @michelewheldon7183
      @michelewheldon7183 Před rokem +8

      That's what shock does to people

    • @Delightfully_Bitchy
      @Delightfully_Bitchy Před rokem +7

      I know a woman who recounted being gangraped like it was bad morning commute. It's always surreal when these things happen, *but they do happen.* 🙁

    • @youngeeneden1594
      @youngeeneden1594 Před rokem +2

      That’s just the personalities of different people… billions of us and you still haven’t seen it all. This is just another type of personality that would only show the freaking out when he’s alone and not infront of others

    • @kylemtc2280
      @kylemtc2280 Před rokem +4

      @@michelewheldon7183 it’s crazy how many people are saying this guy is in shock. Me and you both know if we were in the same situation we would call the police right away and render aid. This guy is reckless, didn’t render aid, and only told someone a day later. I think the term shock is overused. It seems to me like he realized he messed up by not calling 911 right away and now is trying to explain it with a lazy defense.

  • @scottspartan
    @scottspartan Před rokem +4

    He may have said it 1000 times but he still reads off the card to not make mistakes that lawyers like you could use to get the defendant off of the charges. Same with the SFSTs.

  • @urielgrey
    @urielgrey Před rokem +7

    Thank you and i really appreciate your viewpoint. I wondered about his self snitching and glad to hear your view on it. How sad for this man to have to live with this now and for her to have lost her life in such a senseless way.

  • @dingfriesaredone
    @dingfriesaredone Před rokem +12

    I’m on the fence with this one. The right thing to do was call an ambulance when it happened. It took him a long time to do the right thing.

    • @daddyanderson6797
      @daddyanderson6797 Před rokem +1

      I'm with you. If it was truly an accident, combined with turning himself in. I'd want to go easy on him. Short sentence probation and restitution to the family... If he did it on purpose and turned himself in to try to get away with it, which does happen in other crimes. I'm sure you know what I mean. Then throw the book at his face and walk away.

  • @emaildemail1068
    @emaildemail1068 Před rokem +10

    Great vid! As for the grey room, those rooms are specifically built to get certain psychological reactions or to make people feel certain ways. Helpless, Uninteresting,No windows, One Door out,but its across the room past some detectives. Might have to do with The Reid technique if i remember right at all.

  • @newinformation1942
    @newinformation1942 Před rokem +4

    If, he did not call an Ambulance, it was no accident... If, he had called for medical help, then the police would have been involved. I wonder what she had on him? This guy is a slick one!

  • @seekittycat
    @seekittycat Před rokem +8

    moment when you self snitch, calmly

  • @haasfpv1222
    @haasfpv1222 Před rokem +4

    I love how he ties in the advert with the current videos subject everytime!

    • @247Jay
      @247Jay Před rokem

      should i put the mic down

  • @Accuratetranslationservices

    Love your channel, Attorney Rivers! I’m a 3L graduating from law school next month, and yours is by far my favorite legal channel.
    Also, I find the quirks of Miranda so interesting. For example, I learned last year about how being in prison is *not* considered “in custody” for purposes of Miranda. Just found that so counterintuitive.

  • @tomcampbell9105
    @tomcampbell9105 Před rokem +106

    Hey Bruce! I've been told to always read someone their Miranda Rights exactly verbatim from a card while on body cam so there can be no arguing that you misread them the rights or missed even a single word bringing into question the validity of the reading to the arrestee. We all definitely have it memorized, just another thing to cover our bases. Fruit for thought is all.

    • @Bigmikeystan
      @Bigmikeystan Před rokem +11

      Yeah I’m not even American and I completely understood why the officer chose to do it this way. I found it very condescending and ignorant of Bruce to comment on it the way he did.

    • @tomcampbell9105
      @tomcampbell9105 Před rokem

      @@Bulliegh basically just some thing to know/think about.

    • @majordz7950
      @majordz7950 Před rokem

      ​@@Bulliegh fruit is food. 😅
      We got the idea. 😊

    • @patrickmcpartland1398
      @patrickmcpartland1398 Před rokem +2

      I mean that's usually best practice for something like this. I always double check numbers with a calculator even though I've always done basic arithmetic in my head, and if you found out your engineer was just winging it and not double checking work you'd be pissed.

    • @WhatWouldKierrahSay
      @WhatWouldKierrahSay Před rokem

      Hi Tom. Are you a cop? If so I have a few questions about being a cop.

  • @shawnstatzer95
    @shawnstatzer95 Před rokem +7

    Nice breakdown. I would love for you to do one of the Carrie Culberson Case in Blanchester, Ohio. I knew both Carrie and Vincent. It has all the makings of a crime novel.

  • @Buddhabellie
    @Buddhabellie Před rokem +6

    I'm glad you did this one. Thought of you when I saw it. Stop self switching! Lmao

  • @mslucyferr
    @mslucyferr Před rokem +3

    Police Academy Instructor:
    So what? Do you think the criminal is just going to walk up to you & turn themselves in, peacefully!? Give you a full confession!? It doesn't work like that! Let me be the 1st to inform you, that's not going to happen! You have to do real, hard investigative WORK! ...👀💯

  • @markiefufu
    @markiefufu Před rokem +8

    I worked at a law firm in the cities for 15 years. Wish I had found your channel a few years ago. I would have been looking for job openings at your firm. But we picked up and left Minnesota in January to travel the country for a few years. Unfortunately, we won't be settling back down in Minnesota once we're done traveling. Most likely we'll end up in New Mexico or Hawaii.

    • @rivercitymud
      @rivercitymud Před rokem

      I've worked for a few firms and solo practices and if I was in his area I would be beating down Bruce's door. Hundreds of copies of my resume would spontaneously come flying out of the air vents and through the windows. I got along well with my past bosses, but you don't come across one like him every day.

  • @CurtisOnYoutube
    @CurtisOnYoutube Před rokem +85

    When Bruce asked why he doesn’t have the Miranda Rights memorized I figured reading off a card or out your notebook was common place.
    Here in Canada when I did some training I was taught early no matter how much you remember always read from the card, cause you don’t want to start this arrest jacked up lol. Take the few seconds to make sure it’s done right for everyone.

    • @WingusMcDingus_
      @WingusMcDingus_ Před rokem +4

      And what he do?

    • @CurtisOnYoutube
      @CurtisOnYoutube Před rokem +1

      @@WingusMcDingus_what you mean?

    • @intorainbowzOG
      @intorainbowzOG Před rokem +1

      Same experience

    • @Bigmikeystan
      @Bigmikeystan Před rokem +1

      Uh what? We don’t have the “Miranda Rights” here in Canada.
      Our charter rights that are read are not nearly as strict either. All that needs to be done is a blunt statement of why they’re being arrested. A quick statement so they understand they have rights to a lawyer, but not to having a lawyer present while questioning, and that they have the right to remain silent if they chose to do so.

    • @CurtisOnYoutube
      @CurtisOnYoutube Před rokem +6

      @@Bigmikeystan I said Miranda’s Rights because that’s what was used in the arrest since it’s America and what Bruce commented on. Best practices too are mostly transferable.
      Ya you still have to be read your rights upon arrest here in Canada as well (obviously not Miranda Rights). The best practice is to read from a card or out your note book if you have too. Why chance making a screw up when you can take an extra few seconds to just read it word for word. It only takes you to omit one right or freedom to have things go sideways.

  • @carolekrug6027
    @carolekrug6027 Před rokem +3

    I’m a recovering attorney- JD 1986; I’m very anxious about Miranda not being codified. Is that the next case to be overturned by the Supremes?

  • @phantomraven5044
    @phantomraven5044 Před rokem +147

    With my case know expunged I’m more willing to talk about my experience with the law. In 2019 I was charged with a class 3 felony of malicious wounding… of who? My father, unfortunately. It was mid-day and I had just woken up to a very high tension household with my parents angry and my little brother in-trouble (I was 18 at the time). I went downstairs to get some food when a massive argument unfolded… I’ve never seen anyone in the house so angry in my life. I had grabbed a plate from the counter at the time and when I got heated I slammed the plate back onto the counter amongst other plates causing a load crashing sound. My father in the other room quickly came around a blind corner as I was leaving the room and I, blind natural instincts, interpreted in the nanosecond I had he was charging at me, like full on running (he claims he was never running but we still disagree). I quickly stumbled back into the room and when we DID come into physical contact I grabbed a pair of scissors on the counter and I stabbed him in the back and in a moment we ended on the ground. Neither of us remember how we ended up grabbled on the ground but we did… he went to the emergency room and I took a shower and changed clothes when suddenly I got a call from the police (I’ma be honest, I didn’t realise police called people, maybe an abnormal event who knows). I turned myself into the police at the local police station and waited in the empty lobby for 15~30 minutes before an officer pulled up in his cruiser and came into the building. We went into the interogation room where I told him the ENTIRE story from my perspective. From there he hand cuffed me from the front (act of kindness) with the cuffs so loose I could easily slip out without any effort and we drove to the count-house to get me booked. When in the count-house I was put in front of the magistrate where I was upfront and honest and with good words said from the cop I was out (after fingerprinting and everything else) with $3000 unsecured bond. The magistrate was very nervous though cause I had no other family in the state and I has to return to the same house the incident happened in. In the end, the prosecutor dropped the charges with no community service or any sort of programs. I always knew I shouldn’t talk to the police but frankly, in this one exception I am glad I did as it’s probably the only reason I got out on bail and wasn’t held in jail overnight. Even now the officer who arrested me shops at my place of work and we are cordial and frankly, other than the ludicrous legal expenses, it was a positive outcome where nothing ended up happening. Now me and my father have a better relationship than we ever had in our lives and I spend more time with him than I used to. Anyways, that’s my case.

    • @PlatinumHustle
      @PlatinumHustle Před rokem

      Pops fucckedd around and found out that day 😂😅

    • @zaraloveskoda
      @zaraloveskoda Před rokem +32

      Glad things worked out for you and with your dad. I’m curious though, why was your first instinct to stab him? Even if you did feel physically threatened, I don’t think the immediate reaction of most people would be to stab their dad in the middle of a squabble.

    • @AJ-WuzHere
      @AJ-WuzHere Před rokem +12

      TL:DR
      I hope everything worked out

    • @shirleythompson8251
      @shirleythompson8251 Před rokem +11

      Wow! Thank goodness he recovered. Your story is completely understandable in how it all enfolded and why you reacted that way.
      I'm glad you and your dad are doing well and spending more time together. It's great that he's forgiven you
      To be believed by the officer must have been a huge relief to you.
      The whole episode and outcome must have felt surreal.

    • @HighValueMaxedOutGigaSigmaMale
      @HighValueMaxedOutGigaSigmaMale Před rokem +1

      If this story is true, you have some serious mental problems bruh

  • @skeletini9836
    @skeletini9836 Před rokem +3

    i’ve seen another video of someone going to confess but it was the exact opposite. we was sobbing, breaking down into pieces of a man. it wasn’t coherent all you could understand was that he killed someone. i think it was a hit and run. it was heartbreaking in a way that makes this one utterly creepy. like this guy doesn’t care.

  • @phiakate
    @phiakate Před rokem +406

    I don’t care how ‘calm’ and ‘cooperative’ he is, he had ALL night to plot his story and behaviour.

    • @WingusMcDingus_
      @WingusMcDingus_ Před rokem +11

      And who is he?

    • @katescreativejourney
      @katescreativejourney Před rokem +34

      He was arguing with his drunk girlfriend and shot her. It still could have been accidental.

    • @thevalorousdong7675
      @thevalorousdong7675 Před rokem

      ​@@katescreativejourney I accidentally shoot people all the time!
      Said no one ever

    • @phiakate
      @phiakate Před rokem +9

      @@WingusMcDingus_ who is ‘he’? What do you mean?

    • @phiakate
      @phiakate Před rokem +46

      @@katescreativejourney uhuh but he still took a whole night to come forward and made no attempt to save her …at all. The calmness and the cooperation do not mean anything.

  • @readmycomment3157
    @readmycomment3157 Před rokem +37

    Bruce can you talk about public defenders and how that system works, which lawyers work those jobs etc

    • @pooryorick831
      @pooryorick831 Před rokem +3

      Yeah. And how do non public defender attorneys get appointed by the court? Is there some type of system where everybody has to do so many a year? I would be interested to hear more.

    • @OTRXDEAL
      @OTRXDEAL Před rokem +1

      Yes we need to know how good they are!

    • @Bigbubba3031
      @Bigbubba3031 Před rokem

      public defenders are public pretenders- bigherc fresh out of prison

  • @marysheffield190
    @marysheffield190 Před 8 měsíci

    Bruce, thnx for your constant repartee, by letting us know when to keep our mouths SHUT!!!

  • @logandice9361
    @logandice9361 Před rokem +7

    I live in Montgomery county and when I herd that phone number start with 937 chills went down my spine

    • @realdizzle87
      @realdizzle87 Před rokem

      Yeah... I literally live in Miami Township ... right by the Dayton Mall. This guy was turning himself in at the Miamisburg Police Department - about 4 miles down the road from where I live (Miamisburg is the incorporated section of Miami Township).

    • @the_burg_urban_garden
      @the_burg_urban_garden Před rokem

      I live in Miamisburg and didn’t even see this on the news!

    • @realdizzle87
      @realdizzle87 Před rokem

      @@the_burg_urban_garden It literally wasn't even on the news.

  • @mimiloula4723
    @mimiloula4723 Před rokem +6

    If I ever did any harm accidentally to anyone I wouldn't wait tomorrow I'll call emergency number immediately I wouldn't wait till tomorrow

  • @nightstarstar1
    @nightstarstar1 Před rokem +18

    This actually makes me think a person could decide to kill another person and that 2-3 years is worth it. So just shoot them in cold blood, then go to police station and claim accident. I mean with 2-3 years you could probably be out in half that time. For all we know that’s what this guy did. He was talking about this lady like he had some kind of issue with her. There’s lots of older men who randomly murder women all the time while seeming to be perfectly normal old dudes.

  • @SussexSandra
    @SussexSandra Před rokem +86

    I think the cop was either fairly new as a cop or he was totally thrown by the fact that random old guy rolls up & confesses to murder.
    Bless him 😂

  • @bennyavina
    @bennyavina Před rokem +32

    I’m inspired by these videos to study law even at 31 I’m inspired by the lawyer who helped defend me successfully in a domestic situation where I was the actual one hit I ended up being given an apology from the district prosecutor of Seattle

    • @Delightfully_Bitchy
      @Delightfully_Bitchy Před rokem +1

      I'm glad to hear it and I wish you the best. 😊

    • @johnkowalski5756
      @johnkowalski5756 Před rokem

      Find yourself a non-Western female sir. There is no hope with Western women. They are (for some unknown reason forever agitated, angry, restless and lack any sort of peace and contentment). Even though you did not assault her, you had to spend time and money to get off. Imagine if you were a minimum wage blue collar worker. Pro bono court appointed attorneys just get you to plead 99% of the time unless you push the issue and are aware of what is happening. Sadly, most Western men have become simps.

    • @DestinysJester
      @DestinysJester Před rokem +3

      I started law school last year at 35. There are several people in their 40's and some even older in my class. Don't let anyone tell you that you are too old. You have decades of a career ahead of you. You can do this and good luck.

    • @1962pjh
      @1962pjh Před rokem +3

      31 is young. Go for it! Good luck.

  • @jakesheldon7637
    @jakesheldon7637 Před rokem +4

    The reason he reads Miranda off the card at @11:03 is probably because it’s department policy. If you force the officers on your department to only read rights while reading off the card, then it’s way less likely for a cop to forget/improperly mirandize which could be crucial when a prosecutor has to build a case against the suspect. I’d be extremely surprised if this cop (or any cop) doesn’t have the Miranda perfectly memorized straight out of police academy.

  • @BenjiBoi696
    @BenjiBoi696 Před rokem +142

    There is no such thing as “accidentally” shooting someone. There are ways to handle a fire arm and the number one rule is never point the barrel at anything you don’t wanna shoot. It’s pretty simple you could also idk take your fingers off the trigger, keep the safety on, take the bullets out. I mean I learned this shit playing with airsoft guns. So if you mistakenly shoot someone it’s a crime, and you should be in jail and never have owned a firearm.

    • @maxwms
      @maxwms Před rokem +32

      You clearly don’t know what the word „accidentally“ means

    • @itsbigbad2050
      @itsbigbad2050 Před rokem +8

      Accidental discharges happen with modern handguns (not revolvers) look it up on CZcams. There’s a particular video of a guy at the range with an instructor and the bullet primer is struck while doing a cycle of a round. No finger on the trigger either and even the instructor even witnessed it and told him it was out of his control.

    • @theprecipiceofreason
      @theprecipiceofreason Před rokem +4

      Did you discharge the rounds? Ok good deal. click. boom. - happens all the time.

    • @bashisobsolete.pythonismyn6321
      @bashisobsolete.pythonismyn6321 Před rokem +14

      friendly fire or hunting accidents --- avoidable but they happen
      a disastrous ricochet --- avoidable but it happens
      so i would keep an open mind until i had conclusive evidence.

    • @pooryorick831
      @pooryorick831 Před rokem +9

      This is why training in operating and weapon safety should be mandatory for anyone who wants to own a weapon. We do that for driving. And generally guns are more hazardous than cars. A little common sense could go a long way in accident prevention.

  • @TipTheScales27
    @TipTheScales27 Před rokem +3

    Cops ask about the social security number to make a case. If you can easily remember your SS number, but claim to have a hard time remembering the night before, it makes you look more guilty. And the insanity plea is out the window

  • @freedo333
    @freedo333 Před rokem +2

    After being pulled over by the cops & after the cop asks the inevitable "do you know why i pulled you over?" Anyone out there ever respond, "uh, the dead body in the trunk?"
    I did!. .. once.

  • @anyexpat
    @anyexpat Před rokem +6

    I am not clear, is Bruce Rivers a Criminal Lawyer?

  • @mjarboesdf
    @mjarboesdf Před rokem +19

    It's one thing to be scared, but running away and not calling 911 right away to try to get her help makes him look guilty. But, it will make him look good in court by turning himself into the police. It just blows my mind how many people act like they have no idea what a lawyer is or what their rights are.

  • @marysmith3057
    @marysmith3057 Před rokem +2

    I'm sorry but even your ad plugs are hilarious to me. Thanks for this reaction 😂

  • @wwebb1
    @wwebb1 Před rokem +11

    Just watched this last night, then Bruce analyses it. Man life is good!

  • @boat6float
    @boat6float Před rokem +5

    I wonder if he's in the early stages of Alzheimer's or dementia. The symptoms of both get worse at night and under emotional stress. He may really have had a difficult time mentally processing what to do.

  • @greghoward9894
    @greghoward9894 Před rokem +5

    I would read off a card in a potential murder case.

  • @ScottLovenberg
    @ScottLovenberg Před rokem +2

    There are no accidental discharges; it was a negligent discharge. Actually, there is one kind of accidental discharge - if you're dumping mags in the desert sun, your weapon can bake off a round, but if you've got one in the chamber, you're liable for where your barrel is pointed when the round bakes off. But that's a really niche situation.

  • @ryanc473
    @ryanc473 Před rokem +4

    If I were the deputy, I'd ABSOLUTELY read the Miranda warning off a card for each and every single arrest I ever made. Even if I were certain I had it memorized, that card is coming out, and I'm reading word for word what it says. Why? That way, there's no chance of me ever making a mistake. Nobody can come back later and argue something like "well you actually said such and such, which changed the meaning of what you told me because this particular word you used is different from this other word you should've used, even though they're commonly used as interchangeable in daily life." It's a protective thing, and wouldn't be because I don't have it memorized, but rather to ensure that I get every single work perfectly correct. It's similar to pilots that have thousands of hours flying using check lists for fairly simple tasks when flying an airplane. It's not because they don't know what to do, but rather to make absolutely certain that nothing is omitted or done incorrectly, despite already having every step memorized.

  • @cdcaterham
    @cdcaterham Před rokem +4

    Hi Bruce! 👋

  • @pattigibson4396
    @pattigibson4396 Před rokem +14

    There is something off about Mr. Mason's behaviour. No fear or apprehension. He could as well have been reporting a missing purse. He was too relaxed for having shot someone fatally, even by accident.

    • @TheBoogerJames
      @TheBoogerJames Před rokem +6

      Everyone reacts to stressful situations in a different manner. this guy obviously panicked the night before because he didn't call it in then. He calmed down and went to the police the next day. Should he be historical? How should he be reacting?

    • @RazorRevenge
      @RazorRevenge Před rokem +5

      @@TheBoogerJames yeah, he was probably awake all night panicking and finally just said “fuck it” and turned himself in

    • @SmartStart24
      @SmartStart24 Před rokem +2

      @@TheBoogerJames Hmmmm….. I don’t buy it!!!

  • @fionadalia
    @fionadalia Před rokem +2

    You are great! Thank you!!🥰

  • @tullochgorum6323
    @tullochgorum6323 Před rokem +61

    What I found surprising about the police response was how relaxed they were about getting medical aid to the address. Chances are she was deceased, but they couldn't be sure...

    • @markmack2746
      @markmack2746 Před rokem +12

      Yea I'm with you there. It did not seem like they had much urgency like that.

    • @tiffanyholman4028
      @tiffanyholman4028 Před rokem +17

      ​@@markmack2746 they seem to not have much sense of urgency with first aid very often. How many people have died in police custody after waiting for 20-30 minutes for an ambulance when cops could have helped while they were wanting? It seems pretty common.

    • @markmack2746
      @markmack2746 Před rokem +8

      @@tiffanyholman4028 you're not wrong. I have noticed they don't really put a lot of effort into rendering aid when it comes to some folks. Kind of sucks to see as a human being.

    • @boldCactuslad
      @boldCactuslad Před rokem +5

      @@tiffanyholman4028 Very few. It's been conclusively proven, for example, that moving patients by helicopter affords them nearly zero benefit compared to an ambulance. It's also been shown countless times that ambulances which drive annoyingly slowly are better than ambulances which rush to and/or from the scene. the extra damage caused by accidents while going slightly faster more than cancels out any possible gains from getting there faster. Also, in this particular case, it is impossible to rush as they don't know where she is, and she has been dead all night anyways.

    • @BloodPlusPwn
      @BloodPlusPwn Před rokem +7

      @@boldCactuslad I did EMT stuff for a bit, this is basically true. The immediate care afforded by medics is what saves lives, hospitals just help with recovery. Getting there faster is very rarely what does the trick.

  • @MarkByrne1965
    @MarkByrne1965 Před rokem +7

    Most definitely one of THE best channels I’ve come across on CZcams! Both entertaining and informative. You say it as it is, which is very refreshing (and funny!). Looking forward to going back through your posts. Keep up the great work. Subscribed 😊👌

  • @atsylor5549
    @atsylor5549 Před rokem +25

    The ridiculous thing about this crap is that this cop has absolutely no urgency to find out where this woman is and get medical help to her. The cop can’t trust this guy that he knows the difference between someone shot and dead and someone who’s barely holding on to life. He should have treated that woman as a victim needing immediate help until a professional got on scene and pronounced her dead

    • @patriciadonoho2199
      @patriciadonoho2199 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Absolutely agree! Most lackadaisical police I’ve ever seen! They focused on alll the wrong things at start, unless we missed some stuff

  • @jormaker5952
    @jormaker5952 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Here is the reason for grey colored interrogation rooms: According to color expert Karen Haller, grey is a controversial color that can be associated with industrial environments, which are utilitarian and functional. Grey can also convey seriousness, lack of confidence, fear of exposure, and hiding, while also helping people feel calm.

  • @hippybubyt5868
    @hippybubyt5868 Před rokem +19

    I’m glad I have found this channel! You are the only person on CZcams I actually look up and watch!

    • @theblurredcrusade.2557
      @theblurredcrusade.2557 Před rokem +2

      Jim Can't Swim is a great crime channel, and That Chapter.

    • @LeeAnneGuerin
      @LeeAnneGuerin Před rokem +1

      The Behavior Panel
      is a great interrogation analysis channel too

    • @theblurredcrusade.2557
      @theblurredcrusade.2557 Před rokem

      @@LeeAnneGuerin yes, I've seen that channel, I'm just watching the episode on Oscar Pistourius.

  • @tod3msn
    @tod3msn Před rokem +13

    He needed to talk to an atty to make sure before he confessed that he knew what he was doing. Odds are if you wander into a police station and randomly confess to something that it won’t work out so always get legal advice before confessing.

  • @a1sent126
    @a1sent126 Před rokem +4

    Andy Reid out here bugging😂

  • @hoi-polloi1863
    @hoi-polloi1863 Před rokem +1

    So... after running away from the scene, what should he have done? "Hi, I'm here to turn myself in, and won't answer questions without a lawyer!"

  • @chrismc3744
    @chrismc3744 Před rokem +2

    You've updated your audio so I can hear you without reading CC's....thank gawd!

  • @jamisonbernhardt3310
    @jamisonbernhardt3310 Před rokem +4

    U gotta squeeze the damn trigger if I'm wrong??? I mean they don't have to be loaded. What's going on here

    • @RealJohnnyGuillotine
      @RealJohnnyGuillotine Před rokem

      Depending on the gun... Yes.
      Because a hammer can be pushed back near click and well accident.
      Knew a guy that cleaned his gun, reloaded it, let the slide go and shot his dick... Dude is a cop now lives in Selma, Alabama... A dumb ass idiot.
      He's a 3stripe.

    • @antiskell
      @antiskell Před rokem +1

      That’s not true
      A revolver can fire if the hammer slips when cocking it to half or full - also a semi auto slide type can go off from a slam fire by hitting the slide release
      It’s why you don’t point the barrel of a gun at anything you don’t intend to shoot

  • @bcpr9812
    @bcpr9812 Před rokem +15

    Tangential, but Dreading just uploaded an 8+ hour video compilation on why you should never take the stand in your own defense. It's a self-snitchin' marathon!

    • @PFMediaServices
      @PFMediaServices Před rokem +1

      Thanks for mentioning this, it hadn't crossed my radar yet but sure will be watched ASAP!

  • @bingbong0123
    @bingbong0123 Před rokem +1

    6:30 SSN is the fastest way to check for warrants, much easier to find out who someone is/any kind of record than to run the search by name DOB etc

  • @humanlikegiant
    @humanlikegiant Před rokem +2

    Isnt the fact he is not even upset quite an indicator of a killer? its like hes ordering a coffee.

  • @mhc706
    @mhc706 Před rokem +10

    I like how you ask “how did the gun accidentally go off?” Then give a scenario where your friends friend accidentally shoot his friend.

  • @niylovexoxoxo3198
    @niylovexoxoxo3198 Před rokem +4

    I’m to early first time for everything 😂❤❤ I love the channel

  • @Sulynn707
    @Sulynn707 Před 10 měsíci

    Mr. Rivers explains the way our justice system works in a way anyone can understand.!
    Thank you

  • @casadefreedom3836
    @casadefreedom3836 Před 5 měsíci

    My ex-husband was a police officer years ago. They were always trained, and I remember this vividly, "NEVER point your weapon at anything you are not willing to destroy."

  • @bcpr9812
    @bcpr9812 Před rokem +9

    I look forward to when you react to Evil Stepmother and current Queen of Self-Snitchin', Letecia Stauch, who is currently on trial for the heinous murder of her 11-year-old step-son Gannon.

    • @loverainthunder
      @loverainthunder Před rokem +2

      Oh yeah the evil demon Leticia. That'd be a good one.

    • @themanhimself3
      @themanhimself3 Před rokem

      Your social security repeats in the digits of pi somewhere down the line.

  • @PhrontDoor
    @PhrontDoor Před rokem +2

    I know from DPS database information side that the SSN is sometimes asked because there might be multiple people with the same name (or same sounding name) but different SSNs. Sure they can lie about both or either, but memorizing another's SSN is super rare.

    • @PlatinumHustle
      @PlatinumHustle Před rokem

      Give me yours and I’ll see if I can memorize it

    • @PhrontDoor
      @PhrontDoor Před rokem +1

      @@PlatinumHustle Sure.. but you won't have my name as well.
      But it's the last nine digits of pi.

  • @coulombedon
    @coulombedon Před rokem +2

    I appreciate that they do the miranda from the card. It guarantees that it's properly done and can't be a problem later. I would assume it's department policy that it be read from the card even if they know it by heart.

  • @annie9937
    @annie9937 Před rokem

    I’m loving these longer videos, Bruce

  • @sharonwilson8208
    @sharonwilson8208 Před rokem +3

    I think the cop was hoping he would quit talking...BTWs each state phrases Miranda slightly different, asks if they understand each one, and then go to the next sentence/phrase. Some states have to offer Miranda in more than one language as you know...so, last cop that lived in our neighborhood said they're required to read off the card, some have to initial after each sentence.

  • @80sfam76
    @80sfam76 Před rokem +8

    They took the cuffs off wow complexion for protection 🤔

  • @neilsiebenthal9254
    @neilsiebenthal9254 Před rokem +1

    Ohhhh I was so hoping you'd cover this video.

  • @CUSTOMWORKS7.3PSD
    @CUSTOMWORKS7.3PSD Před 9 měsíci +1

    He left thinking there was no witnesses and over night he couldn't live with himself