SOLVED 16-Year Old (Jed Hall) Missing 4-years... We FOUND him in Under 20 minutes!

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  • We found Matthew "Jed" Hall 4-years later after he, in January of 2018, a 16-year-old teenage boy, ran away from his family’s home in Idaho Falls. Leaving behind a note indicating he would never return.
    Four years later, AWP would find his vehicle submerged in eight feet of water about 75 yards from a boat ramp in the Snake River after only searching the river for 20-minutes.
    JED'S REMAINS WERE INSIDE THE CAR...
    This video documents Adventures With Purpose's search for Jedediah, using the clues left behind with an emphasis on the AWP's 5-mile search strategy.
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    - Where did they go to school?
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    CASE DETAILS
    While the city slept, a shooting would take place in Idaho Falls, which was thankfully non-lethal.
    This shooting took place in a residential driveway and seemed to target a person's vehicle in particular.
    The culprit managed to get away without being seen, and for that reason, the shooting remains unsolved.
    That same night, a break-in would be reported at a charter school in the area.
    Surveillance footage would later reveal an individual driving by several times before parking alongside the building, and then entering in through a shattered window.
    This person did not vandalize or steal anything, but rather left behind money in another person's locker, entering and leaving the building in less than a minute before driving away.
    It is believed that one young man was behind both of these incidents, and just hours after committing these bizarre acts, this teenager would be reported missing by his parents.
    In the years that have passed, that young man has remained missing... but he may have wanted it that way giving hope to a mother that this young man's family, who remain convinced that he was still alive out there, somewhere.
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  • @nordicpink
    @nordicpink Před rokem +21873

    To those of you who are speaking negatively about the mom’s reactions, you don’t know how you’d react if you were in her shoes. There’s no telling what’s going on inside her as well as what she endured that last 4 years. She doesn’t have to “act” in a stereotypical manner to please the masses. Everyone grieves differently and shows their emotions differently. However she reacted was appropriate for HER. She’s the one who lost a child, not you all.

    • @RobertMorgan
      @RobertMorgan Před rokem +871

      I recently went to a charity fundraiser trivia night for one of the families of the Marines killed in the botched Afghanistan pull out airport bombing.
      Midway through the mother was thankful to everyone, shaking hands, very grateful...by the end of the event she was hitting people, screaming, crying, had to be led out of the event. She was yelling how none of this would bring him back, none of your money matters, I want my son back not your sympathy, it got REAL. And I can't blame her. Her sons death, for no reason, has been politicized, it's all so public I can't imagine having to grieve that way.

    • @gracefulwaters6674
      @gracefulwaters6674 Před rokem +669

      Also how she grieved in privacy is sacred and may have been another story. The stages of grief hit us all differently as we all are individuals and process our own way. God bless this family and AWP.

    • @jendermer7793
      @jendermer7793 Před rokem +380

      When you discover shocking news, you can go into shock. You feel it’s not real and you can go through denial. Your brain can make attempts to falsify the truth. During this time, you can appear like you aren’t reacting.

    • @wifeymommy4242
      @wifeymommy4242 Před rokem +299

      Some people do not show emotions right away. Shook has sent in and then hurt and pain. It's sad another young life. A young man gained his wings to soon.

    • @DemsRinsane
      @DemsRinsane Před rokem +98

      Well, I can assure you that g damn wouldn’t have come out of my mouth , but some people say it all the time so she might be one of those people.

  • @katrinagreen4064
    @katrinagreen4064 Před 10 měsíci +1483

    While the "damn you" was directed to the son, I think it was more reflective of her pain. She is projecting her pain as a way to protect herself. Being angry is one of the stages of grief. Remember, he's been gone for a while so she is emotionally and mentally spent. That anger is the only thing protecting her emotions and mental state in that moment.

    • @Raesling1
      @Raesling1 Před 6 měsíci +80

      Yup. My dad went missing on purpose like it sounds that this boy did. I was so angry at my dad. Even if he was found dead (he was, two years later) I was angry at him for how he disappeared. Denial is also a thing--there is still a big part of me that thinks he was killed. That he disappeared on purpose, but he would have eventually come back. Maybe that's just denial, though.

    • @Boe-Temeraire
      @Boe-Temeraire Před 6 měsíci +15

      I agree. I’d probably react the same if I were in her shoes.

    • @TattedColoradoMama
      @TattedColoradoMama Před 5 měsíci +34

      Plus they think he took his own life so I think she's mad that he took his own life. I can't blame her a bit.

    • @Rugelacharugula
      @Rugelacharugula Před 5 měsíci +22

      Losing a child is bad enough. But having to face that he “ended” in such a dark, desolate place. I’d imagine anger would be part of that. At everyone and no one.

    • @melov12345
      @melov12345 Před 4 měsíci +15

      Hopefully, she can go through the stages of grief now. This is the start for her.

  • @acornozoi1179
    @acornozoi1179 Před 8 měsíci +1086

    I'm in the crime scene cleanup business. Too often we come in after the fact and see traumatized families who were not treated with the gentleness, love and respect that you show your clients. Thank you for being sensitive with them. It changes everything.

    • @karens.strickland9634
      @karens.strickland9634 Před 3 měsíci +22

      ❤ we were treated so poorly when my son was found unresponsive (fentanyl) and the nurses acted like we were a bother. I mean how can anyone actually love this addict 😢 rip my beautiful son Ryan 4ever changed. I was angry, hurt, devastated. His mama has the right to feel any old way she likes ❤❤ I was angry with him for choosing that path and sad that he was no longer here 😢

    • @jade7878
      @jade7878 Před 3 měsíci +10

      @@karens.strickland9634I am so sorry for your loss and the fact that you were not shown the love and compassion you deserved. The cause of a persons death should have no impact on how we treat a person who is grieving. The bottom line is that you lost the person you love and the last thing you need is to feel judged, or like your son was any less important because of how he died. I am sending you the biggest hug.

    • @highestpeeqs9532
      @highestpeeqs9532 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Jesus loves yall, died for us, and rose again! Jesus calls for all of us to repent! He's coming back!!!

    • @lorileew2337
      @lorileew2337 Před měsícem

      ​​@@karens.strickland9634So sorry medical personnel treated you so horribly and for the loss of your child 😢🙏

    • @lady_v_101
      @lady_v_101 Před 21 dnem +1

      Denial is a powerful coping mechanism, that unfortunately hurts those around us.. In her mind he was a happy kid, but in reality life was clearly a very different story for this boy, than his mother wanted to believe or will acknowledge. Right up until his remains were found, she still refused to see it any other way but her narrative - a happy kid that wouldn't take his own life.. This is why it's so imperative to be aware of our children's emotional needs and mental health, whether your beliefs acknowledged it, or not... I hope this young man is at peace..

  • @marionanderson3441
    @marionanderson3441 Před 5 měsíci +682

    “I guess he’s not a kid now, because he’s twenty…” Oh I just wanted to hug her

    • @emotionalsupportlizard9437
      @emotionalsupportlizard9437 Před 2 měsíci +18

      i literally just got to this part and i can’t hold back the tears

    • @highestpeeqs9532
      @highestpeeqs9532 Před 2 měsíci +9

      Jesus loves yall, died for us, and rose again! Jesus calls for all of us to repent! He's coming back!!!

    • @5_to_Life
      @5_to_Life Před měsícem +2

      Me too,.. very heartbreaking

    • @sunnydispositionn
      @sunnydispositionn Před měsícem +5

      @@highestpeeqs9532 not the time dude.

    • @tatertits
      @tatertits Před měsícem

      @@highestpeeqs9532bro shut up ab ur sky daddy a kid DIED

  • @jgpjgp7251
    @jgpjgp7251 Před rokem +6317

    I am a former cold case homicide Detective. The work you all do is amazing. God Bless you guys for bringing closure to families. Never saw your videos. First time viewer.

    • @amberrobinson13
      @amberrobinson13 Před rokem +76

      JGP thank you for your service as well 💙 yeah this was the first one I’ve ever watched and it hit me like a ton of rocks. Very hard to watch but at the same time heartwarming to know these families will have a little closure.

    • @jgpjgp7251
      @jgpjgp7251 Před rokem +39

      @@lindydean5993 I’m sorry for your loss. Are the Fortworth PD, Detectives investigating and is there a suspect that hasn’t been charged? What the name of the case?

    • @datman3416
      @datman3416 Před rokem +12

      @@NotFalling4it if you’re doing the right thing and coming forward I’m sure they will treat you well. My first thing would be to demand immunity for withholding the information for so long before I start talking

    • @jgpjgp7251
      @jgpjgp7251 Před rokem +27

      @@NotFalling4it Hi,
      You should ask them the questions and keep it on the record for your own documentation. It really all depends. Are you working off charges? or are you providing information that you obtained from the perp? Since it’s an open investigation, I won’t comment much. You should definitely ask them all the questions you have. Write your questions down and request a sit down.
      I hope your information leads to an arrest. I wouldn’t discuss or mention it on social media anymore. You don’t want to mess up the case they are working.

    • @lindydean5993
      @lindydean5993 Před rokem +10

      @@shannonsorrels6590 thank you Shannon. I will try to find him.

  • @oceanstaiga5928
    @oceanstaiga5928 Před rokem +5125

    I thought about doing what Jed did at 16… many years later now I realise just how young 16 is, there is so much time for things to improve in your life. To anybody reading this: I hope you know how loved you are. It’s always worth it to give life another chance. RIP Jed.

    • @theyuragoon3226
      @theyuragoon3226 Před rokem +91

      Yeah i'm that age rn. I've been thinking how easy it is for me to do it. Possible pain and possible fear/panic are accounted for. Knife to chest make me wuss out. Same with rope. But the car in river.... There's no backing out in that one. Might be the most peaceful way to go as well. Just to be clear, I just have a strong morbid curiosity about doing it not that I actually will. No need to reply to this reply lol.

    • @L3TITBE
      @L3TITBE Před rokem

      @@theyuragoon3226 It's not that you want to kill yourself, you want to kill what's inside you. You already are living your BEAUTIFUL God given life...

    • @kittybonedahliah270
      @kittybonedahliah270 Před rokem +46

      this!! when i was younger i wish i knew that there would be people someday that loved me, that i love very much. i would have missed so many moments that mean so much to me now.
      when i was in the heat of my depression i romanticized it so much, i probably would've responded to this comment talking about how bad i had it and that i was thinking about it strictly because i wanted attention- genuinely. but wanting attention is normal when you have severe problems like that, but attention seeking doesn't make things better (with that being said the best thing is to not respond to people like that, dont get pissed at them)
      being younger you really have no true ability to understand how many YEARS of life you have to live and grow and change- no one talks about their heartbreaking breakups of highschool- not because they didnt hurt, but because it is such a small part of your life it gets drowned out some day, and that day will come, even when it feels like its been so long, it will happen

    • @kittybonedahliah270
      @kittybonedahliah270 Před rokem +63

      @@The.Best.Collector i was clinically diagnosed so first of all you are wrong, it is VERY common for people with depression to attention seek as it is a way of asking for help when you do not know to say it directly

    • @kittybonedahliah270
      @kittybonedahliah270 Před rokem +36

      @@The.Best.Collector this comment frustrates me particularly since you do not know my life and apparently know nothing about childhood depression- i felt i was faking it all for attention because i did those attention seeking behaviors WHICH LARGELY CONTRIBUTED TO WHY IT TOOK ME SO LONG TO GET HELP so its REALLY important to talk about because a lot of people feel the same way

  • @annettereynolds7457
    @annettereynolds7457 Před 6 měsíci +810

    So you found in under 20 minutes what the police didn't in four YEARS? His parents have spent four years worrying, wondering what had happened to their son, suffering all that time. That's awful. I feel so bad for them. And thank you for all that you do. You're amazing.

    • @jaredriley3417
      @jaredriley3417 Před 5 měsíci +79

      Most places don’t have the latest and greatest tools at their disposal. The equipment on Jared’s boats probably runs around 10-15,000$. Also AWP is very very good at what they do. I don’t think this is truly a fault of this department. Just lack of tools and knowledge.

    • @mkb9885
      @mkb9885 Před 5 měsíci

      Don’t hold the police in such a high regard! They are more concerned with stuffing our prisons full of non violent or totally innocent people to keep the criminal justice business rolling!

    • @garyross1279
      @garyross1279 Před 5 měsíci +26

      Thats because most cops are out there harming people not helping. I think it was said that his father was a cop. That helps me to understand the way his mom responded.

    • @426Studios
      @426Studios Před 5 měsíci +63

      @@garyross1279 dont judge all of the police. Yes, while its true that some cops are abusing their powers, many are still genuinely providing service to their people. As for why the police spent 4 years vs 20 mins for AWP, you have to take into consideration that the police have to start from scratch. They have to consider so many factors, add to that the cops are literally jack of all trades, master of none due to budget constraints, as what the comment above have stated.

    • @Watcher413
      @Watcher413 Před 5 měsíci +19

      Yeah been watching a lot of this videos and in highly probable areas they find the car really fast and police swear they looked all over in that area etc police probably lied or sent out some guy without proper training and equipment for a few mins and then gave up and the police said we tried and gave up

  • @bethmorzewski
    @bethmorzewski Před 4 měsíci +84

    They found my husband who died in the lake when they were searching for someone else. They were both found that day in the same area using sonar. It took a year and a half to find my husband. I am thankful for this technology.

    • @margodphd
      @margodphd Před měsícem +4

      I'm so sorry. You must be incredibly strong, to even be able to watch this. I hope you heal as best as you can.

  • @Jennyann5687
    @Jennyann5687 Před rokem +1807

    My daughter went to school with Jed. She spoke highly of him and how respectful, funny and intelligent he was. He will be missed by many. Rip Jed. Sending our condolences to his family.

    • @TaylorMae27
      @TaylorMae27 Před rokem +35

      what did the notes that he left say? if they weren’t suicide notes? that’s the only thing that seems strange to me.

    • @cripplettv1309
      @cripplettv1309 Před rokem +39

      @@TaylorMae27 This couldn't be just suicide, using the word 'suicide notes' in this case would be an insult since the car clearly shows different. He probably swirved offroad hit a rock or tree and died in the car when it went into the water.

    • @avaloncarlisle1514
      @avaloncarlisle1514 Před rokem +117

      I went to school with Jed in 7th grade. Seeing this video made me go back and find photos of him in my old yearbook. He had such a bright future and a kind heart. This news saddens me deeply. RIP Jed

    • @boop7313
      @boop7313 Před rokem +19

      @@avaloncarlisle1514 so very sad and confusing. such a young sweet person. I'm so sorry😥r.i.p Jed

    • @vxcci
      @vxcci Před rokem +10

      @@avaloncarlisle1514 So much to live for :(

  • @Beardsandbars
    @Beardsandbars Před rokem +1130

    She knew…she always knew, but denial was the only way she could cope. I can’t imagine.

    • @AllAboutPurple
      @AllAboutPurple Před rokem +75

      She held on to hope, even till the end she held out for hope. Sad but she was not ready to part ways with her kid, even though he’s been missing for years

    • @josiahdeck8509
      @josiahdeck8509 Před rokem +4

      U do t know that. Stop acting like u know. What’s wrong with people.

    • @Patricia-lts
      @Patricia-lts Před rokem +18

      Yep. At the same time she wanted the answer as soon as possible.

    • @kiminaz
      @kiminaz Před rokem +1

      Figuratively they’ve tried to assassinate him in every other way possible. 🤷‍♀️

    • @wendyc1902
      @wendyc1902 Před rokem +9

      @@AllAboutPurple
      Yeah but that P.I. should have never given her false hope!

  • @stephaniesparks8022
    @stephaniesparks8022 Před 7 měsíci +440

    As a mom who lost a son at 17, I can tell you that you have moments of being able to hold it together, and moments of when you totally lost it! She did very well, for as long as she did. I'm sure she completely fell apart once she was home, and it "hit" her. She had the look of denial and shock, which can mask her responses. You never "get over it." You just learn how to live with it. RIP Jed. God bless his parents and family!

    • @bluv812
      @bluv812 Před 4 měsíci +4

      same. and you are absolutely right.

    • @tonyacochran777
      @tonyacochran777 Před 4 měsíci +7

      I lost my daughter at 20. I totally get her response. For the people that are so mean. You tell me how you would react after having some kind of hope for 2 weeks. And then, given no hope for your child . 💔 she's definitely in shock. 😢

    • @leslymarshmallows
      @leslymarshmallows Před 3 měsíci +8

      When mama cursed, “Damn you”, it felt like she was speaking to death for taking her son from her.

    • @raymurray3401
      @raymurray3401 Před 3 měsíci +9

      Personally i feel like that “damn you” was equal parts anger and regret towards Jed for having chosen to take his own life instead of asking for help, and towards herself for not realizing he was struggling and needed help. It’s unfortunately a scene that plays out far to often.

    • @jimmybrown_GT500
      @jimmybrown_GT500 Před 3 měsíci +5

      The fact is that not 1 damn person has a reason or wright to judge her reactions or feelings about this situation. We are not perfect..

  • @dawnagordon2333
    @dawnagordon2333 Před měsícem +135

    This one really breaks my heart. She really thought he was still alive. Rest in peace. Prayers for his family.

  • @ktat01
    @ktat01 Před rokem +2545

    It’s so sad to hear how hopeful his mother was that he was going to walk into his childhood home at any time for the past 4 years. Not knowing that he has been dead that whole entire time. This one hit me a lot different.

    • @bakerfresh
      @bakerfresh Před rokem +50

      I'll be honest. In my darkest tines it was pretty much solely knowing of my parents love that would stop any thoughts of doing something similar to this.
      Its really sad when he also had this and didn't know, and super sad as well to know that there are a lot that don't even have that.
      I had a friend in like her 50s that did it...difficult situations with her ex where everything spiraled after their daughter/son graduated.
      Alcohol for I think both was involved. I felt something was up, but lost my contact with her when she went off Facebook because a family member, in law?!? Got mad at her calling herself family.
      Same time, that Woman wept at her passing. I was a little angry of it. Especially hearing more details of her treatment and knowing it was beyond the alcohol. I also felt bad knowing my friend acquaintances at work went out for drinks with her and had her number.

    • @amazinggrace5692
      @amazinggrace5692 Před rokem +105

      My daughter died 3 years ago and I still feel like she’ll walk in the door any moment.

    • @daveyhouston
      @daveyhouston Před rokem +24

      @@amazinggrace5692 I am so sorry for you!!

    • @selenaannesmith1604
      @selenaannesmith1604 Před rokem +19

      @@amazinggrace5692 I'm so sorry for 🙏❤your loss

    • @77Scarlet
      @77Scarlet Před rokem +11

      @@amazinggrace5692 ✨🙏🏽✨

  • @eskimo2k
    @eskimo2k Před rokem +925

    Listening to the mom go between, “he is” and “he was” describing her son breaks my heart. That’s a parent struggling to hold out hope.

    • @leeannjohnson1808
      @leeannjohnson1808 Před rokem +18

      A mother never quits hoping, sometimes even when faced with the facts.

    • @stockdoc9384
      @stockdoc9384 Před rokem +5

      Thank you for pointing this out.. as sad as it is, it really open the human heart up to understanding and empathy

    • @jeraleewood5969
      @jeraleewood5969 Před rokem +2

      I did not notice that until your comment. Poor family.

  • @Killytilly
    @Killytilly Před 6 měsíci +93

    You just know that mom went home and cried until she didn’t have any tears left. So much grief.

  • @TheZengela
    @TheZengela Před 8 měsíci +593

    What an absolutely incredible service this is. As the daughter of a mom missing since 1998, nothing is worse than not knowing what happened to your loved one. As painful as this is for mom and dad, I hope they can rest knowing he is at peace and they can lay him to rest. God bless, Jed. Rest in peace.

    • @AngelicMads
      @AngelicMads Před 6 měsíci +16

      I know this barely helps but I’m sorry :(

    • @moona_ttv
      @moona_ttv Před 6 měsíci +6

      I hope one day ur daughter is found ❤🥹❤️

    • @brendametube
      @brendametube Před 5 měsíci

      @@moona_ttv
      Mother 😢

    • @bobwaldman9996
      @bobwaldman9996 Před 4 měsíci +3

      REALLY REALLY REALLY THOSE MEN ARE THE BEST AT THIS WORK GOD BLESS THEM ALL

    • @TheZengela
      @TheZengela Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@AngelicMads That's so nice of you, thank you. It helps ❤️

  • @angelaschuurman7264
    @angelaschuurman7264 Před 11 měsíci +1317

    The fact that his mom started with "he is" and then went to "was" says so much. Deep in her heart she knew, just didn't want toadmit it. I hope his family is doing okay. R.I.P Jed

    • @arielsea9087
      @arielsea9087 Před 11 měsíci +57

      I noticed that. She was hoping she could see, talk, hug him. But it would not end that way.

    • @chriskeith9801
      @chriskeith9801 Před 11 měsíci +12

      At least they had time to adjust for most likely the outcome!!May he rest in peace God bless the family sorry for your loss!!

    • @AirWindFire
      @AirWindFire Před 11 měsíci +32

      Hope is debilitating. You just get stuck, thinking any minute now I’ll get the answer and how it will play out. As much as the truth hurts it’s better to find out and deal with the pain than be stuck as life passes you by. I’m just now realising I haven’t really been present in my life for a very long time.

    • @dudemorris7769
      @dudemorris7769 Před 9 měsíci +4

      @@AirWindFireso very true. We stop living while waiting and believe the whole time that they will walk through that door & it was all a nightmare.

    • @dragilxcom4176
      @dragilxcom4176 Před 8 měsíci +3

      @@AirWindFireYet hope is what sustain us moving forward and hang-on everyday until a certainty becomes a closure of the past.

  • @lucyquinnell3204
    @lucyquinnell3204 Před rokem +730

    "Do you do hugs?" - an absolute turning point for his mother. It's extraordinary to watch the process over such a short time period of her going from 'stuck' and frozen stiff with uncertainty and denial to that moment of the sudden lifting of all of the tension. When she said that despite it being so awful it was simultaneously all "a little better" - and her light smile as the car was about to leave - it was like watching a great rock being lifted off the back of a tiny butterfly. That's why what you do is so, so important. It's the not knowing that eats people alive.

    • @MissIdolize
      @MissIdolize Před rokem +39

      Why no one has responded to your comment so far beats me. You got to me! I found it very deep and meaningful. I picked up on the mum's "hugs" thing too and I get what you say. That was her way of at last knowing, and finally giving in to the inevitable truth. Although I have never been involved in a scenario like this, I so get what you say, what you observed.
      Jed's mum's reaction, your comment to it, my reaction to you - could that be what makes us human with spirit and soul?

    • @crystalinabacteria3430
      @crystalinabacteria3430 Před rokem +10

      Nicely said♥️🙏

    • @Stetson5903
      @Stetson5903 Před rokem +9

      Beautifully said, I felt the same thing.

    • @Former11BRAVO
      @Former11BRAVO Před rokem +14

      She has a lot of emotions to work through. I hope the family can get past the pain. RIP Jed.

    • @tanishaleach3677
      @tanishaleach3677 Před rokem +3

      Absolutely. Thank you for this comment. Stated perfectly.

  • @JF-up9jn
    @JF-up9jn Před 8 měsíci +135

    It's very common when someone takes their own life, for the ones left behind to feel some anger towards that person. It's normal for this mother to lash out in her initial grief, angry and frustrated that her son would take this path instead of call her, talk to someone, reach out... My own family has been there. It's part of the grief, and part of the greater tragedy that ppl who harm themselves don't only end their own life, they drastically affect the lives of all those they leave behind. 💔

  • @lindagosnell6985
    @lindagosnell6985 Před 8 měsíci +211

    I know it's been a while since these comments were posted, but my heart feels shattered for this family. I watched mom's reactions, too, and I saw a stoic woman holding her own against an ache so deep she was probably only being held together by a numbing fortitude I pray I never have to exercise. I'm sure she was waiting until she could be alone with her husband to let out the crippling grief she had to be feeling. Let's never judge another's reaction to life shattering loss. I wished I could reach through the screen and hug her. My heart is hugging hers still. And don't forget dad. The way he continually patted her side in support, knowing his own heart was smashed to bits. I ache for this boy, who obviously felt something so painful, for whatever reason, that he felt he could not endure it any longer. Rest in peace sweet young boy. ♥

  • @myhalldrummr
    @myhalldrummr Před rokem +1167

    When the police came to my home to tell me my husband was dead from suicide, I was numb. Didn’t feel real. My oldest daughter collapsed immediately so I had to be so strong for her and my kids. It wasn’t until days later after the service the grief hit me like a avalanche. Physically I felt like my body was shutting down. I wailed and couldn’t stop shaking, near convulsions, it was torment. I can say time has been my comfort and my friend. But in those first hours, days and months it was brutal. My heart breaks for anyone with those thoughts and the families left behind.

    • @biancadoust8141
      @biancadoust8141 Před rokem +10

      I'm so sorry for your loss, I hope within time you and your babies are able to heal and move forward, never forget, but to be able to live and enjoy life after your loss xx

    • @imsleepy7883
      @imsleepy7883 Před rokem +4

      Rip

    • @NickinFilm
      @NickinFilm Před rokem +4

      Are you Ok?

    • @furiouzzzz
      @furiouzzzz Před rokem +3

      I'm sorry for your loss

    • @Vaul.
      @Vaul. Před rokem +5

      People don’t do that for no reason, and as his wife you should’ve been more perceptive of his emotions, if I HAD to guess YOU weren’t very good as a wife

  • @AVONbeautiful
    @AVONbeautiful Před rokem +1669

    When she realized that her son really was in that car, the look on her face completely changed to a traumatized look. She was in front of many people, as well as on camera, trying to be strong when she had fully believed that her son was still out there somewhere, and would pull in the drive one day. I could see the pain...and shock...very plainly. God bless her, this Momma still holding out hope...then having that hope crushed. I'm grateful AWP found him for her...at least now she knows, and can lay her baby to rest. 🙏

    • @danielferguson2091
      @danielferguson2091 Před rokem +22

      mane this made me shed a tear she so strong!!

    • @FavAMVs
      @FavAMVs Před rokem +42

      You could tell she was feeling it. Her arms were crossed in front of her defensively. Also, when they were talking earlier before they pulled the car, she sounded tearful.
      I feel for this family, I hope they can move on with their grief together.

    • @moniquestewart6752
      @moniquestewart6752 Před rokem +10

      So well said..

    • @nataliefigueroa1097
      @nataliefigueroa1097 Před rokem +9

      Yess 😢😭 this hit me soo hard as a mother god bless his soul gone too soon. 🙏❤

    • @faithrenewed3443
      @faithrenewed3443 Před rokem +3

      Amen

  • @cindystrachan8566
    @cindystrachan8566 Před 5 měsíci +81

    Regarding your concerns about taking hope away from the family: I was a neuro nurse for six years and dealt on a daily basis with devastating brain injuries and grieving families.
    As time passed and hope for a miraculous recovery faded, I saw families frozen in time because no one spoke candidly (but with compassion) about the condition of their loved one.
    Inability to let go and move on can devastate lives. Honesty is what they need. In the long run it is better.
    It is not easy but it can be done. And you’re not really taking away their hope. You’re giving them the tools they need to move on.
    Bless you and keep up the good work.

  • @deborahwilliamson5655
    @deborahwilliamson5655 Před 2 měsíci +36

    I see no reason to criticize this mother!!! The fact that she's present for this tells me that she loves her son. She is bragging about how wonderful he was, and sharing all of his accomplishments!!! I would say that she's very proud of him, as she should be. Sounds like a brilliant young man. I can't imagine what a mother/family goes through when a loved one is just suddenly "missing." My condolences to this family. I salute this amazing dive team for bringing answers to families. I LOVE WHAT YOU DO!!! May God bless you, and keep you safe as you do what you do.

  • @chookienoot9163
    @chookienoot9163 Před rokem +530

    The way Amy kept correcting herself in tense, saying "is" and then accidentally reverting back to "was" absolutely broke my heart. I am so sorry for this families loss.

    • @chillichew5712
      @chillichew5712 Před rokem +6

      I don't think she was correcting herself, she still believed he was very much alive. When she used past tense terms, it was when she was speaking about things he used to do; such as, when he was a student because he no longer is a student. When he was a child because he's no longer a child. I believe she was talking in present tense and putting the past tense where it should be.

    • @TheEggySort
      @TheEggySort Před rokem +8

      @@chillichew5712 When my mother died a few months ago, I kept referring to her as "is" and it truly is out of habit. Having to correct myself and say "was" was always devastating, too, so sometimes I'd just say "is" to make it hurt less

    • @Spooky_Stew
      @Spooky_Stew Před rokem +5

      @@TheEggySort Same. My mom died over a year ago and I still refer to her in the present tense most times. It hurts less.

  • @tikar8982
    @tikar8982 Před rokem +1816

    I hadn't heard about this group until today in the Kiely Rodni case.... you guys are some of the finest in America. Thank you for what you do ....
    My condolences to Jed's mother and father and to all of his family and friends..... Peace be with you. RIP young man ♥️🙏🏻♥️

    • @greysanatomy
      @greysanatomy Před rokem +23

      I’ve been subscribed to them for awhile but forgot about them until I saw her case on the news also

    • @bobxxxl
      @bobxxxl Před rokem +60

      i remember when they had to fight tooth ans nail to let law enforcement help them now they are truly getting the credit they deserve

    • @Dutchess0909
      @Dutchess0909 Před rokem +11

      Just heard of them today

    • @denisea3195
      @denisea3195 Před rokem +11

      Same, that’s what brought me to this page

    • @NinaBaby210
      @NinaBaby210 Před rokem +8

      Me too.

  • @leigharafn2819
    @leigharafn2819 Před 3 měsíci +66

    Oh man. This one hurt alot. His mom was so not ready for this. My heart breaks for her. The love and compassion you guys show every video is incredible. 🖤

  • @brittneywilliams753
    @brittneywilliams753 Před měsícem +14

    You guys should look into the Stacey Peterson case. Her sister found a body with sonar and the police won't help retrieve the body. They have go fund me set up to help her do these searches. Pls help her!!

  • @andrewwilliamcampbell4745
    @andrewwilliamcampbell4745 Před rokem +604

    I think the scene where the mom asked, “Do you do hugs?” and Doug said yes and embraced her is emblematic of all you do. “We do hugs!” Should be the slogan of the AWP community. We mourn with you.

    • @denisef1684
      @denisef1684 Před rokem +19

      Yes!!! That really touched me as well. "Do you do hugs?" "Well yes we do!"

    • @MikeDillinger
      @MikeDillinger Před rokem +27

      Most important scene of the entire episode. I was so relieved and emotional to see her reach out for that hug.

    • @raziahphoenix
      @raziahphoenix Před rokem +8

      Omg best comment ever. Great idea.

    • @raquelvlogzz1183
      @raquelvlogzz1183 Před rokem +6

      Loved this comment. Yes, it should be we do hugs the slogan for AWP.

    • @kathymcmahon5308
      @kathymcmahon5308 Před rokem +5

      I think you just rewrote their website. That's how it should be. This one was so hard to watch.

  • @DLK-UnME
    @DLK-UnME Před rokem +2004

    No one should ever judge a mother for the way she responds to something so tragic. There would be no greater pain and there are no rules in how one copes with something so devastating and heart wrenching as the loss of a child.

    • @amandaculp5375
      @amandaculp5375 Před rokem +13

      Beautifully said❤️✅

    • @highestrankingstarrunnamedowne
      @highestrankingstarrunnamedowne Před rokem

      She never lost jed . Jed is alive IN fact .

    • @tammyblankenship8742
      @tammyblankenship8742 Před rokem +32

      So true and she was probably in a bit of shock. All of her hopes of him coming home were shattered. My heart breaks for her.

    • @gxlxn
      @gxlxn Před rokem +35

      I saw my both parrents in their very last moment. And believe me my reactions were simmilar. You are in some kind of "survival shock". It helps you to stay on your feet, huge wave of emotions came later.

    • @Jelly4rm904
      @Jelly4rm904 Před rokem +20

      Exactly! People do grieve differently. And I can totally see absolutely breaking down on the inside. She may seem to have walls up BUT she’s doing that to protect her heart and to keep from outwardly breaking down. I know her reaction all too well. When my brother was murdered I felt the same.

  • @jade7878
    @jade7878 Před 3 měsíci +29

    I broke down when she said, “do you do hugs?” Those poor parents. I can’t imagine what they were feeling, watching his vehicle pulled out of the water. I’m just glad that they have finally gotten some closure, in that they can start to begin grieving his death instead of not knowing where he is and if he is okay. What an amazing organization to help just out of the goodness of their hearts. Thank you for all you do. Also, your compassion and sensitivity to the feelings and emotions that people are experiencing does not go unnoticed and is so special.

  • @penni6432
    @penni6432 Před 8 měsíci +35

    Anger and grief go hand in hand. Angry that your loved one took their life and left you to wonder why, what could you have done. No graduation, no wedding, no grandchildren, no seeing their child grow up and outlive them. It is life altering for everyone left behind.

  • @jimwebb9328
    @jimwebb9328 Před rokem +3104

    I would hope that these agencies who "search the area multiple times" have a review process to improve their methods after AWP comes in and finds him in 20 minutes.

    • @danny9639
      @danny9639 Před rokem +311

      My thoughts exactly and you can even see his submerged car on Apple maps that's horrifying

    • @andyaitken4243
      @andyaitken4243 Před rokem +103

      Exactly, I was thinking the same thing. Part of me hopes that they tried instead of just walking the bank and thinking there’s nothing to go on and divers are expensive.

    • @wiseman3750
      @wiseman3750 Před rokem +98

      They were searching in the area where his phone stopped pinging in a different area of Snake River. They followed promising leads; traveling to other states. Tbh, I think if he had been found right away, it would have decimated the mother. Four years there'd be a slight breathing room because the mother so desperately wanted Jed to be alive. Intrusive thinking that he might be dead was possibly present there as well. There's a grace in that I think. 🤍

    • @Ismschism
      @Ismschism Před rokem +65

      As mentioned, a hatchback floats further than other vehicles, a fact that our brave and dedicated officers might not have considered.

    • @stephenphillips5523
      @stephenphillips5523 Před rokem +45

      Alot of these cities and counties are understaffed just dont have the manpower and unfortunately the process of investigation is flawed
      They dont hsve the experience in searching underwater as in this case
      They dont hsve the funds to realy do good extended searches
      they had searched the water yet somehow missed a car in shallow water because they just don't have the right no how
      These guys have the best equipment which helps but their ways of investigation has been honed in such away to be more sucessful at what they do . No little piece if evidence is thrown out. I think alot of detectives just dont understand how the smallest details can make. Difference. No question these guys could step up to the next level and teach other agencies what they are doing right . You must remember though even though these guys have found people their percentages are not real high. Yes they can find out where someone isn't more than where they are but they help narrow down the searches which is a big help . Not everyone missing is in the water somewhere. There are so many reasons why people go missing. My hat is off to these guys
      Because they do give hope to others that thry might find a love one
      If they wasn't doing this these sucess stories wouldn't exist
      I love this team for what they do !!

  • @kspen6110
    @kspen6110 Před rokem +1528

    This was absolutely heartbreaking to watch. Seeing Jed's parents hopes and wishes come to an end.
    You can hear the anger, sadness and love as his car is pulled up. They now know where he's been but still have no answers as to why he would take his own life. Just devastating.
    When I look back on my 54 years on earth and think about the things that seemed so difficult for me at that time, especially as a teen, those times now seem so small and insignificant.
    To everyone who thinks there's no reason to go on because something is too difficult, please seek help.
    I hope Jed's parents, family and friends are all getting the comfort they need.

    • @Megan-rr6qg
      @Megan-rr6qg Před rokem +49

      Yes more of this because it’s so very true. My parents used to say sui is a permanent solution to a temporary problem, and it’s true. As long as you’re still alive there’s always a chance for things to be better than you could ever have hoped for.

    • @jenniemiller3200
      @jenniemiller3200 Před rokem +24

      So dreadfully sad. Rest in Peace, Jed.

    • @anitasimaganis5449
      @anitasimaganis5449 Před rokem +31

      When you are a teen somethings seem insurmountable but they aren't it just your first 'hill' my condolences to his friends & family

    • @doyourhomework.6416
      @doyourhomework.6416 Před rokem +12

      I agree! I cried like a baby!

    • @michelefred68
      @michelefred68 Před rokem +24

      My nephew died by suicide when he was 15. It was heartbreaking 💔 😢

  • @ingesexton811
    @ingesexton811 Před 8 měsíci +53

    Rewayching this a year later... this mom has really stuck with me. She is suffering a different kind of pain. I hope she got help after they found her son.

  • @nataliehunter3097
    @nataliehunter3097 Před 3 měsíci +23

    I am a 20 yr corrections officer. I often hear the stories from the monster end. So You men are the sweetest angels ever. The work you do is very beautiful and very well done professionally. They broke the mold when they made this team of folks. Thank you for what you do. ❤

  • @nicoledoubleyou
    @nicoledoubleyou Před rokem +1218

    Having lost a younger brother to suicide, I can feel that family's pain. The mothers reaction made perfect sense to me. I guess a lot of you haven't been through something like that, and thank God, I genuinely hope you never have to. It's the hardest thing I've ever had to learn to cope with, and I'm not even sure I'm coping that well

    • @seankaine2411
      @seankaine2411 Před rokem +40

      I know that pain too well hits apart of your soul to where you can't even cry

    • @herbielovebug6854
      @herbielovebug6854 Před rokem +21

      May God bless and heal you and bless your loved one's soul.

    • @lannamama2034
      @lannamama2034 Před rokem +20

      Agreed my friend. Have dealt with too many suicides and loses in my family. It's extremely hard. My heart is broken forever

    • @ssurfs9900
      @ssurfs9900 Před rokem +9

      @@cyndytower1263 Sorry for your loss ....lost my cousin the same way....... just out of HS back in 2006.....

    • @suzikelly8835
      @suzikelly8835 Před rokem +4

      Agree fully!
      A hurt you would never want another to feel..
      closure will help

  • @andydufresne8269
    @andydufresne8269 Před rokem +689

    As someone who was suffered and survived depression and suicide. The people who need the most help will almost always be the ones who hide it the best.

    • @Ann-vc1py
      @Ann-vc1py Před rokem +15

      @Andy Dufresne, I agree with you totally. Although I do not know you, I understand only too well what you have been through. Thankfully, you are a survivor and you can go on to help others.
      Blessings to you. 🙏

    • @welshreaperscrapandcasting4029
      @welshreaperscrapandcasting4029 Před rokem +9

      I agree wholeheartedly having been through similar myself. Those who need the help the most I find tend to be those who help others because they no what it's like to be without the help.

    • @potocatepetl
      @potocatepetl Před rokem +5

      Hmmm, that is the same as who to help first at an accident site. One goes first to the ones that do not scream...

    • @raregamermom5039
      @raregamermom5039 Před rokem +23

      When I got the news, my son had died, I was dumbfounded. He never stopped smiling, he never was in any pain or distress, he was always happy, outgoing, and full of life. When he took his own life, we understood his smile hid his pain. His smile and laughter were a mask to make sure no one ever knew what he was suffering.

    • @Pepper75
      @Pepper75 Před rokem +1

      Hope that struggle is in the past and you are now able to live your life to the fullest... love from Portugal!

  • @TimM-wk1zx
    @TimM-wk1zx Před 5 měsíci +20

    I’m 62 and crying my eyes out for that Mothers pain…..the professionalism of these men that do these recoveries, cannot be understated….They are angels….God Bless all involved….We underestimate the trauma involved for everyone involved with something like this….Not withstanding the Parents, some bystander to someone actively following this, could and will be affected for life.

  • @jamespike5161
    @jamespike5161 Před 8 měsíci +60

    I know that this was hard for you. Clearly, you’re men with real empathy in your hearts.
    I don’t know if this will help, but consider this: what you’re doing in giving people these answers (even and maybe especially if they don’t want them) is ESSENTIAL in helping them to heal. Loss is painful, and denial only serves to lengthen the process. It’s brutal and vicious and horrible but giving people the answers they need to get out of denial and start healing is absolutely what they really need in the long run.
    God bless you. The work you’re doing is … there are no words.

    • @bfyrth
      @bfyrth Před 8 měsíci +1

      they were making a tv show and had makeup on, what are you talking about

  • @mailfuermeinblog
    @mailfuermeinblog Před rokem +699

    As someone that was very suicidal when i was 16, this was so hard to watch and it triggered me a lot. 16 is such a confusing and lonely time for a lot of people . Depression in children and teenagers is still not talked about enough and a lot of people simply do not take them seriously enough. Please look out for each other and treat people with kindness, someone may needs it more than you ever know. I wish Jed would have held on, because life will get so much better!

    • @BigRidgeHomestead
      @BigRidgeHomestead Před rokem +40

      I too was here and not long ago. I had a plan just like a lot of the people recovered. After watching, I realized that pain and void left behind. I'm still depressed and sometimes I still think it would be easier to give up as I have Lupus and other chronic conditions including pain but I keep fighting. You can too

    • @carajoyanderson
      @carajoyanderson Před rokem +3

      So very true.

    • @rcnewman51.
      @rcnewman51. Před rokem +17

      It’s too true. 16-19 were some of the darkest times in my mind.

    • @tonyabrookes9931
      @tonyabrookes9931 Před rokem +11

      There are always signs that someone is struggling though - even if someone is pretending to be ok. So many people frown upon the idea of being "friends" with one's children but keeping an open dialog & LISTENING, paying attention & validating their feelings is what friendship really means. Parents shouldn't be afraid to be a supportive presence in their child's life. It's ok to be their ally & help them process difficulties.
      All this boy needed was ONE person to give him hope. My heart breaks thinking about that

    • @brianjoe7070
      @brianjoe7070 Před rokem +5

      I’m glad you’re still here!

  • @heatherotis6512
    @heatherotis6512 Před rokem +600

    Im in tears when she said "I guess he's not a kid now cuz he is 20". In her heart she still had hope that he was alive and coming home.

    • @annak8755
      @annak8755 Před rokem +6

      My mom's uncle was lost during WW2 and she has spend enormous amounts of money for psychics to tell her how he had lost his memory but is living fine, which of course is BS but she chooses to believe that the uncle who went missing 20 years before she was even born will remember them and return to the family. It just doesn't matter how much time passes as long as she's able to keep the hope alive and it is exhausting.

    • @kehoniawaller1753
      @kehoniawaller1753 Před rokem +6

      ​@@annak8755 Im sorry to make this about money, but I hope she sued the crap out of that department, the state, and/or those people..

    • @LexitaMai
      @LexitaMai Před rokem +3

      @@annak8755 Can I asked if you know why she care so much if she never even met him? Literally everyone has family members who died before they were born, and they have absolutely no attachment to them. It seems strange that she would latch onto a story that came from so long before she was born.

    • @annak8755
      @annak8755 Před rokem +2

      @@LexitaMai because her mom/my grandma went to a psychic who told her the uncle was alive and all her life they've been talking about him as if he is just living very far. And my mom started going to psychics as soon as she was old enough at this point the story (without any evidence) is that he met a woman in Poland and had 2 sons and a daughter, according to one psychic that "reads the future" on cards, and just 2 sons, according to another that "speaks with the dead". And none of them have said that the uncle should be dead even if he had survived WW2 because my mom still pays them at least twice a year. Heck, she is even paying the first lady's bank loan. And that's why I hate people who lie to the families hoping that their loved ones are ok.

    • @godwins2027
      @godwins2027 Před rokem +1

      @@kehoniawaller1753 what in the world are you talking about? Sue who? I think you may be losing your mind Karen.

  • @emmawhite7447
    @emmawhite7447 Před 3 měsíci +14

    This one really broke my heart. The poor parents. I wish them peace and I hope everyone out there can be supportive and kind. Thank you AWP for everything you do to help families across the states and the world

  • @videogalore
    @videogalore Před 4 měsíci +20

    The hope that he was off adventuring somewhere was something we were all hoping too. My thoughts are with the family. You handled it so gently, thank you.

  • @flowerlotussleepyretrohipp9530

    'Do you do hugs?' absolutely broke me. God bless Jed, his mum, dad, family and friends. What an amazing team, finally bringing some closure to such a wonderful couple.

    • @fancyme.alter1311
      @fancyme.alter1311 Před rokem +15

      As a mother of 4, it broke my heart watching this episode Jed's mom was using the present term when she spoke about him just so sure Jed was just gone to become his own man. This is so sad because I know I would feel like I was hit by a massive blow. I am glad Jed is able to have a resting place so his mom can go to.

    • @laurelbenedetti8089
      @laurelbenedetti8089 Před rokem +2

      @@fancyme.alter1311 p
      =/

    • @DrewciferTek
      @DrewciferTek Před rokem +2

      Yup, made it about there and damn

    • @maeelectronics
      @maeelectronics Před rokem +4

      They were great huggers. Nice to see people that truly care for others .

    • @bradleysanford6068
      @bradleysanford6068 Před rokem +1

      What if there is no closure? Just many more questions now.

  • @StrawberrySunday212
    @StrawberrySunday212 Před 11 měsíci +2031

    Absolutely disgraceful that the area was searched 'multiple times' yet these guys found the car in less than 30 minutes.

    • @jommisalami
      @jommisalami Před 11 měsíci +174

      That's the system for you. They don't care anymore.

    • @kabukidreamboy
      @kabukidreamboy Před 11 měsíci +50

      Must've been a pretty cursory search in that case as it wasn't hard to find.

    • @GODBLESSUNKNOWN
      @GODBLESSUNKNOWN Před 11 měsíci +40

      You dont know what they used to try find the car, with the sonar is way better...

    • @Alex-xs8tu
      @Alex-xs8tu Před 11 měsíci +228

      @@GODBLESSUNKNOWN You telling me the government funded police cant afford a livescope but the youtuber can?

    • @MoetryOfTheVenchy
      @MoetryOfTheVenchy Před 11 měsíci +57

      @@Alex-xs8tuDon’t waste ur time arguing with sheep

  • @debbiejeffries3256
    @debbiejeffries3256 Před 3 měsíci +12

    This Sheriff was such a sweetheart! He was a true public servant. God bless!
    Answers for Nathan's family!
    That was a hard recovery to watch....Thank you guys for all you do. 😊

  • @carologren9932
    @carologren9932 Před 6 měsíci +33

    It doesn't matter how many of these episodes I watch - I am crying uncontrollably. My heart hurts so much for the families. AWP is so respectful and considerate and compassionate every step of the way. What a blessing you are. Thank you for your tireless efforts to find answers for families.

    • @SariennMusic73
      @SariennMusic73 Před 3 měsíci +1

      The episode that got me the hardest was the one with Jacob. He showed on the scanner floating half out of his vehicle. He nearly escaped the car but he got caught in the back seat belt (iirc). His foot no doubt got snagged and in his panic... Well.... Yeah. That episode absolutely broke me. And the main rescue guy (the one without the beard) went down to extract Jacob and was talking to him so gently as if he were still alive, "Oh no.... Oh Jacob..." "Let's get you out of here, Jacob."
      He was 23 I think. The thought that he almost got free and he was only 12 feet underwater.... 😢

  • @catsrockx1995
    @catsrockx1995 Před rokem +140

    My boyfriend died in my arms when I was 19 and I had a completely blank stare for literally days before I showed real emotion. And I am EXTREMELY emotional and empathic. You just never know how you will react to trauma.

    • @layoramirez4993
      @layoramirez4993 Před rokem +4

      Hope ur doing well ! Sorry for your loss ❣️

    • @williamlock2984
      @williamlock2984 Před rokem +1

      Hugs....... I just took a breath for you and hope you heal. Faith we will see them again Just believe 🙏 ❤️ Life's to short

    • @litatorres1989
      @litatorres1989 Před rokem +3

      My Condolences whether it was long ago or recent. The pain is the same.... This will be my 1st time talking about this. It's not easy. But there's a point to what I'm saying. I'm a very emotional person and when I was 18 my then boyfriend got sick and long story short I would have anxiety attacks when I would think of him dying. I swore I would lose my mind. 3 weeks after giving birth to our beautiful baby boy. He passed away due to another complication, It wasn't even from his sickness. So it was shocking and all I remember was wondering why I couldn't cry. I noticed after that I would lose loved ones, Mother/Father and I wouldn't cry. Year's later I broke down. Maybe it was too much loss, not sure but I'm saying all this because it's NOT that I didn't care. I love my family and friends with all my heart but it's just how I grieve I guess. It's because WE ALL GRIEVE DIFFERENTLY. It never ceases to amaze me how negative people can be and swear when they say "oh they didn't cry so they had something to do with it" OR "they didn't cry so that means they didn't care" smh. If you've never been in those shoes. Keep your mouth shut! May God bless and heal all those who are hurting. 🙏

    • @RindaJane
      @RindaJane Před 3 měsíci

      ​@litatorres1989 so sorry for your loss. I so agree with you. We all grieve in different ways.
      When I lost my mom in December of 21 ( covid) it was a pain like no other. She was black Friday shopping in November of 21 and afterwards went to breakfast. She asked my sister if she felt warm. Not feeling well. The fevers began. In 3 weeks she was gone. I was so angry the 1st year I couldn't grieve ( something that happened in the hospital) once I asked God to help me get over my anger ( He did) the crying was nonstop for months. I can go a day or 2 now without crying and then days nonstop.
      Of course this has me crying. I messaged my own son near 1 am. He's 36. I texted him to tell him I love you son....
      I just needed too.
      Sorry to go on and on.
      Again, so sorry for your loss...
      Stay safe out there everyone 🙏
      Much love from North Carolina 💙

  • @Liddybug
    @Liddybug Před rokem +1060

    This was incredibly difficult to watch because the parents were so sure he wasn't going to be in there. I totally get how Jared was feeling. God bless y'all for everything you do and my prayers go out to Jed's family. How heart-wrenching.

    • @jeyDsixx18
      @jeyDsixx18 Před rokem +70

      Yea when she looked at the camera and said call ur mom damnit and then chuckled, u could tell she was completely convinced he was still alive, definitely hard to watch…

    • @surefire8568
      @surefire8568 Před rokem +32

      The parents were dreaming that he was living a crazy life with the French Foreign Legion and learning french. This was so heartbreaking especially when she said that they were never going to get answers. I also felt so bad for Jared and Doug, I can understand why they were so conflicted.

    • @ambergreen6714
      @ambergreen6714 Před rokem +11

      Im.just glad someone reached out to help them get closure even though they didn't want this ending a life searching I think is even harder then the truth. Nothing he did would gave made anyone love him less. So to bad he felt this was his only option

    • @arielsea9087
      @arielsea9087 Před 11 měsíci +2

      She said he had so much to live for. Too bad he didn’t come to that realization on his own. Maybe she can talk privately to the girl he seemed to care for. Just to learn more about his frame of mind. If the girl cares to reveal more to the parents that would be gracious on her part.

  • @asuna-roselizbethadams2470
    @asuna-roselizbethadams2470 Před 4 měsíci +12

    What I love about this is how sweet and Kind compassionate and considerate the crew are They do it all so respectfully and make sure the family is okay. But I think the best part is no matter how long it's been. And no matter what the family may still hope they bring the lost family member home. And that's most important thing to get rid of the continuous wondering what happened where are they I have the most upright respect for these people

  • @augie_next_door
    @augie_next_door Před 4 měsíci +9

    This is probably my 4th video I’ve watched of these guys and yet the only thing that always got me crying is the message at the end,
    “let’s bring them all home”
    I’m scared of drowning and I hope it’s not the way I go out, thank you guys so so much for helping families recover and find their loved ones when it all seemed hopeless. We need more people like you guys. 💟💟

  • @japanaissance869
    @japanaissance869 Před rokem +979

    We lost a daughter three years ago now to a suicide. I am still not able to believe she's gone. I still refer to her as "is" and "likes." The moment my son called us and told us the news was the worst moment of my life. Ever. So, go easy on mom. It's really damn hard.

    • @realrebelli0n
      @realrebelli0n Před 11 měsíci +41

      I'm really sorry to hear that. I'm sure her soul is always close to you. I wish you healing and love.

    • @melon7724
      @melon7724 Před 11 měsíci +10

      im so sorry. sending lots of love.

    • @jolayneward
      @jolayneward Před 11 měsíci +4

      Having once had a missing lab, run in my life, I am incredibly sorry for the loss of your sweet girl. I don’t know if my words will comfort you, but I hope that somehow they will in someway. I understand that you still can’t except that she is gone, but just know that by her having been found, she can now rest in peace, knowing that you all know, and no longer have to live with them not knowing. Much love from Texas.

    • @paprgl
      @paprgl Před 11 měsíci +4

      I can't even imagine. I hope you have support. It has to be such a hard road.

    • @gloomxd2204
      @gloomxd2204 Před 11 měsíci +3

      wishing you all the best and i am so terribly sorry for your loss

  • @sharlacunningham5910
    @sharlacunningham5910 Před rokem +256

    This one really hit home for me. This is my home. My father drowned in this river. I have a horrible phobia about drowning. The river is in the middle of town so there’s no way to avoid crossing it. Every single day is a reminder of how fragile life is and how quickly the river can take it away.

    • @Swankman
      @Swankman Před rokem +3

      you should do a scuba diving course. it would really help conquer that

    • @cathyhughes6115
      @cathyhughes6115 Před rokem +10

      HUGS!

    • @OutRagaous
      @OutRagaous Před rokem +6

      Get help to make that fear rightsize. You matter.

    • @pjk1714
      @pjk1714 Před rokem +7

      I'm sorry for your traumatic loss.

    • @VirgoKat
      @VirgoKat Před rokem +3

      🙏💜🕯

  • @toomanyfrogs5367
    @toomanyfrogs5367 Před 7 měsíci +32

    When my little brother went missing, I coped during the search very logically. I had to hold strong and keep myself analytical to keep from falling apart. My brother was found a few hours later, alive and well, but my heart goes out to that mother. She handled her fear in much the same way I did, and I can’t imagine how difficult it must have been for her. I hope she finds peace, and understands this was in no way her fault.

    • @pnjodaro
      @pnjodaro Před 5 měsíci +1

      I am so happy your brother was found. Where did he go? 🥺

    • @user-xi1vo7mm1q
      @user-xi1vo7mm1q Před 3 měsíci +1

      My husband's sister ran away and came back 10 or so years later with husband and 3 kids

  • @user-tq7zc7to6s
    @user-tq7zc7to6s Před 2 měsíci +15

    As a parent who has lost a child, her response is understandable. I feel her loss. I still expect my son to walk in the door 6 years later. Hi Mom, what's for supper? I've been mad, cried, laughed, screamed at the top of my lunges, cursed, begged and just talked to him. We will never really know why this happened to their child. Any number of things could have happened. But now the healing can begin for them. I pray for their peace and wish them white light and calm surround them.

    • @XODanaDoodleXO
      @XODanaDoodleXO Před 2 měsíci +2

      This comment just completely broke my heart and brought me to tears, I cannot imagine your heartache. I dont know you but I send prayers and thoughts to you

  • @davidplatt4148
    @davidplatt4148 Před rokem +316

    I am a 76yr old British Army Veteran, and at this moment, I am in Bits watching my heart and deepest sympathy go out to Jedd's Mum & Dad and all those who knew and loved him. Eternal rest give unto him, O'Lord and let perpetual light shine upon him; God bless you, Jedd, May you rest in the arms of our Lord, Amen

    • @clementine9187
      @clementine9187 Před rokem +3

      ❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @elizabethanderson7433
      @elizabethanderson7433 Před rokem +6

      Amen🙏🏼🕊

    • @downhomesunset
      @downhomesunset Před rokem +4

      I’m not religious but David, thank you for praying for him.

    • @parrot5531
      @parrot5531 Před rokem +4

      God bless

    • @robotstonka7118
      @robotstonka7118 Před rokem

      What Lord??🤨 same Lord who sow this poore boy struggle and abounded him when he needed his help the most?? Lord who didn't care about his pain and the pain of his parents!!
      Lord who watched phedophile priests rape little, innocent children for DECADES and did nothing to stop their abuse!!! What a father would watch his children in pain and do NOTHING to sve them, or give them hope??

  • @NiciLouBell
    @NiciLouBell Před rokem +1025

    Wow, I think we just witnessed his mum go through every emotion and stage of grief right there on camera. I hope they find some closure and begin to process this tragedy.

    • @badboybullterriers4104
      @badboybullterriers4104 Před rokem +15

      they will im a counselor the funeral will help bring closure, it will have a big turn out and will leave the parents with some happier memories.

    • @cidquakenbush302
      @cidquakenbush302 Před rokem +3

      Amen.

    • @amcken
      @amcken Před rokem +9

      @@badboybullterriers4104 Funerals may bring closure but I'm not confident about the happy memories part. Loss is not easy but if we live long enough, we will go through a LOT of it.

    • @MissTarryn
      @MissTarryn Před rokem +8

      I hate to know how much she broke down once the cameras were away. She was holding on so strong.

    • @j.whiteoak6408
      @j.whiteoak6408 Před rokem +2

      @@MissTarryn
      Indeed. I cried for her several times.. She můst be broken-hearted💔

  • @kimberlyleblanc8387
    @kimberlyleblanc8387 Před 3 měsíci +11

    She has every right to all her feelings even anger as it’s also apart of grief ❤rest easy buddy❤️

  • @PatriciaErvin-xt2mj
    @PatriciaErvin-xt2mj Před 2 měsíci +6

    These guys are angels for everything they do to help families of missing members.

  • @rayt7320
    @rayt7320 Před rokem +332

    My MIL let me know yesterday that you have contacted her regarding looking for my husband's Grandfather. I just wanted to say Thank you. I've been watching your videos since you brought your first person home and I appreciate so much what you do for these families. Thank you for agreeing to look for Ron.

  • @reignsray9686
    @reignsray9686 Před rokem +265

    I feel for you guys. As a former fire fighter I had to cut a dad out of his car that he was pinned in. His wife was DOA but his young son was safe in his car seat. Dad was screaming at me to take care of his family. I also knew the extent of dad's injuries were fatal. So I had to calm dad enough to explain this to him so he could say goodbye to his son. Always hoped I would have the chance to tell his son what he said when his son was grown up. It is never easy to have to tell someone this kinda stuff but it is also the right thing to do. This was the only call I ever think about. Through the pain of truth, you bring peace

    • @steveafanador6441
      @steveafanador6441 Před 11 měsíci +8

      Wow that's gotta be so tough. Thank you for what you do my friend 😢🙏

    • @shannonclabaugh7508
      @shannonclabaugh7508 Před 11 měsíci +12

      Your brief comment was more heart-wrenching and traumatic than the whole video. 😢

    • @Guy7338
      @Guy7338 Před 10 měsíci

      What does DOA mean?

    • @MunkeeFWRrng
      @MunkeeFWRrng Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@Guy7338dead on arrival

    • @kattymeow6464
      @kattymeow6464 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@Guy7338Dead on arrival

  • @michelesosa-armour3791
    @michelesosa-armour3791 Před 8 měsíci +14

    A sad ending indeed. My heart goes out to the parents. The whole AWP team handled this perfectly with professionalism and compassion.

  • @crystalholiday4614
    @crystalholiday4614 Před 4 měsíci +7

    My Heart Goes Out To The Hall Family I Know It's Hard Not Knowing What Was Running Through Your Child's Mind Before He Died

  • @CheriL25
    @CheriL25 Před rokem +499

    Thank you so much for finding Jed. I know Alan and Amy through a club we are both members in, have camped at their place, and my kids are the same age as Jed, so they played together. We were devastated when he disappeared, have shared info several times over the years, and always, always wondered. Just such a sad story. But, thank you. What you do is so important, and your finding Jed has prompted me to join the channel to help other families out there.

  • @CheriL25
    @CheriL25 Před rokem +395

    Just wanted you to know that healing is happening. I saw Amy at an event recently, for the first time in a very long time. Thank you again.

    • @r-pupz7032
      @r-pupz7032 Před rokem +2

      💜💜💜

    • @windbreaker57
      @windbreaker57 Před rokem +19

      Please hug her and give her our love, from us here across the Pacific, especially those who also lost loved ones the same way they did.

    • @sparkytuttle2966
      @sparkytuttle2966 Před rokem +9

      Thank you so much for a bit of sun in a sad world. Thank you for letting us know.

    • @jesLstout
      @jesLstout Před rokem +8

      this is soooooo good to read! thank you for sharing and i an so glad to hear that healing had begun, albeit a difficult journey to start on.

    • @lisa5183
      @lisa5183 Před rokem +5

      Just heart breaking. Thanks for sharing this bc my mind was saying how is the mother and father doing today give her our love and it don't get better you put on a v smile for everybody but even time doesn't heal the last of a loved one 🙏🏻💙❤️

  • @randybrooks9455
    @randybrooks9455 Před 4 měsíci +7

    It is so important to talk with your children every day 🙏

  • @AnAdorableWombat1
    @AnAdorableWombat1 Před měsícem +7

    If yall don't realize that “damn you” then you have obviously never experienced pain like losing a child, father, mother in a manner other than natural causes or old age. That mother was hurt! The years she spent crying and grieving over her baby. And to find him in this condition is unimaginable. She is hurt beyond words but also relieved her baby boy was found. Jed probably took his own life so that is why she said “damn you for leaving us here in this way and without saying goodbye”.

    • @luxetveritas4633
      @luxetveritas4633 Před měsícem

      Yeah, for me she´s a narcississt who only thinks about her own feelings and not the son´s. Can´t help blaming her and the dad because I grew up with a narcississtic mother. They don´t care about anything but themselves. They glorify themselves and don´t understand nor care too much about anyone else really. So, hard for me to feel sympathy because I can kinda see thru her. She doesn´t even want to talk about what the note said etcétera. She only says he wasn´t feeling well a few days prior but chalks it up to "that´s normal in anyone". Such a lack of sensitivity and insight. Can´t help seeing her that way. I lived with people like this. It´s called narcississtic abuse.

  • @kimberlieverschoor3814
    @kimberlieverschoor3814 Před rokem +570

    I cried so hard when his Momma said “Damn you!” I can’t even imagine the pain! I held my daughter tight and reminded her that there is nothing she could do that couldn’t be fixed, nothing that would make me not love her! Remind your children that they can talk to you about ANYTHING and then listen without getting angry.

    • @makersmark1974
      @makersmark1974 Před rokem +18

      Many would find that a negative. But i too have uttered the same words; nearly everytime i hear the sudden death of a freind or loved one..
      I say "damn you" instead of freaking out or breaking composure. And i truly mean it. It's like a disappointment in destiny that we'll never ever see that person again..
      Many might think his mum's not hysterical or breaking down.. ..and as humans whom are unknown to different emotions, they can just think all they want..
      I appreciate what you wrote.. Thank u...

    • @geebee1983
      @geebee1983 Před rokem +22

      I took it as all her hope that he was alive shattered and I cried with her

    • @queencerseilannister3519
      @queencerseilannister3519 Před rokem +15

      Exactly, anger is a part of grief.

    • @brandireneecrosby5361
      @brandireneecrosby5361 Před rokem +1

      She said " G famed U" as in she cursed her dead son.let that sink in.or check it urself.

    • @LuvBorderCollies
      @LuvBorderCollies Před rokem +11

      I'm glad you talked to your daughter and remind her every so often, but not too much. I've seen so many young people commit suicide all because they were afraid of parent's reaction. One of the more common ones is damaging a car. That is so awful on the parents, knowing their kid ended their life forever because they were afraid of your anger/words.
      It happened to a fellow officer and that poor guy doesn't have a day in his life where he doesn't think about his teenage son and what life could have been like if he was still living. Don't be quick to judge or "assess" or comment on another person's grief reaction. Everyone is different. If you can't be compassionate or helpful, then be quiet.

  • @tinydream
    @tinydream Před rokem +1001

    Thank you for bringing some sense of peace and closure to Jed’s family. My fiancé committed suicide and was lost under water for 6 months. I knew but I didn’t know, and finally having him found helped give me the answers to start healing.
    It was 10 years ago and, even though I still cry, it does get easier. Time heals, not because we forget, but because we remember. The happy memories, the inside jokes, the way he said “I love you”, those thoughts keep him alive in my heart.
    We may never know why people suffer or the true reason for why their heartbreaks, even though we try so hard to understand. Sending lots of love to the family. Keep an eye out for signs from him, they make come when you least expect it.

    • @azuradawn5683
      @azuradawn5683 Před rokem +6

      I'm so sorry for your loss.

    • @snowtijger933
      @snowtijger933 Před rokem +8

      U might not know why people suffer… i swear to god if u fucking know somethings wrong w someone than fcking help and ask whats going on

    • @snowtijger933
      @snowtijger933 Před rokem +4

      @@davidwoermansr man idc even if someone says hes not okay than u know its a lie or if they are rlly happy and stuff man we needa be carefull w eachother cuz suicides go up every minute

    • @snowtijger933
      @snowtijger933 Před rokem +2

      @@davidwoermansr also i know that its hard to tell someone but u can find out man… u just need to think before its too late

    • @taylord7261
      @taylord7261 Před rokem +8

      @Blackbrain how is she making it about her by simply sharing her experience from losing a loved one? weirdo

  • @FireSign0731
    @FireSign0731 Před 18 dny +3

    Seeing pictures of this kid. Seeing his parents…. All of these episodes are hard but this was a bit harder. I want to hug my kids. So sorry for these parents. Bless you. 💔💔💔

  • @emmahepburn2969
    @emmahepburn2969 Před 4 měsíci +10

    RIEP JED. I’ve watched three or four of these AWP vids now but JEDDIAHS was the first one where it hadn’t been an accident, and was actually the intended outcome 😢 truly heartbreaking 💔

  • @lostcontrol1981
    @lostcontrol1981 Před rokem +481

    I have a son almost the exact same age as Jed. He’s now 21 and about to start 4th year university. He’s suffered depression for years, and I can only think that could just as easily have been me in Jed’s mom’s place. My love goes out to her and Jed’s father.

    • @Alondro77
      @Alondro77 Před rokem +7

      For me, the viral illness, presumably influenza, is the biggest clue. We know an infection in adolescence can activate the autoimmune pathway leading to a major form of schizophrenia in children that have the immune 'priming' due to a prenatal infection. All of a sudden, during that illness, he began to avoid the societal interaction that was natural to him, and wanted to be in a different part of the house. Only a neuropsychatric expert would have possibly recognized the warning sign that a psychotic episode could be about to manifest.

    • @monicanv69
      @monicanv69 Před rokem

      @@charlenetull736 thank you, I was about to post that.

    • @kukiomori403
      @kukiomori403 Před rokem

      ok

    • @georgewagner7787
      @georgewagner7787 Před rokem +1

      Genesight is a company that runs DNA and tells you which antidepressants work best for you

    • @timwhite4885
      @timwhite4885 Před rokem

      🙏❤️🙏

  • @YolandaBee
    @YolandaBee Před 11 měsíci +725

    There's 5 stages of grief. The fact the Jared knows how to speak to these parents with so much empathy because they're not through the stages completely is amazing to see!!!

    • @lynnhexler-haan3357
      @lynnhexler-haan3357 Před 11 měsíci +9

      @yolandabaltaz7768
      There is a " model" for many stages of grief, it's not set in stone. Some people stress more about the application to the model than the loss itself!

    • @Honkshewmimimimimimi
      @Honkshewmimimimimimi Před 11 měsíci

      @@lynnhexler-haan3357 this!!!!

    • @christynpassalaqua2661
      @christynpassalaqua2661 Před 10 měsíci +3

      He was pretty awesome 😎

    • @Tri.dawg1
      @Tri.dawg1 Před 10 měsíci +1

      He must have therapist license lol I was thinking the same thing

    • @helenhodge-croom9635
      @helenhodge-croom9635 Před 10 měsíci +8

      He has training in grife councling/sensitivity. A lot of search and rescue people get it when they have a high possibility of dealing with families. If I remember right Jared was a search and rescue guy before he started AWP.

  • @simplyhappytv
    @simplyhappytv Před 6 měsíci +5

    the amount of emotions this CZcamsrs they gave everytime they found someone else's love ones under water 😢😢😢,i am very proud of you guys

  • @FliffinsOfDoom
    @FliffinsOfDoom Před 3 měsíci +4

    As a mom, I cannot fathom the loss they are feeling. I'm absolutely sobbing for them, and Jed. Is it weird it hurts more as I was born and raised for the first bit of my life in Idaho? I pray for solice and the comfort of the lord for them and Jed. Thank you guys for bringing him home. ❤

  • @clarelove3738
    @clarelove3738 Před rokem +479

    I'm really worried for this poor mom, she's seen it in real time but it's not yet registered with her, she's going to need a lot of help to work through this.
    The AWP crew are also clearly crushed by this one, so please guys, look after yourselves. Much love, and hugs, to each and every one of you.

    • @amandakay5691
      @amandakay5691 Před rokem +14

      A mental health day for all! Remember guys- Take care of your heads and heart. Seek therapy if you need it.

    • @arielsea9087
      @arielsea9087 Před rokem +1

      Hard to understand if he really didn’t confide in someone about his innermost thoughts. Enough to prevent this outcome. The money part was troublesome and foreboding to the action he planned to take.

    • @azuradawn5683
      @azuradawn5683 Před rokem +8

      ​@@arielsea9087 Many people don't give warnings before taking their lives. Someone I love attempted (and thankfully survived) - he didn't tell anyone anything. Not his girlfriend, not his friends, not his family, no one. No one had any idea he was at that point. Yes, many people do seek help in some way before getting to that place, but many others don't. And as for the money - yes, definitely a bad sign, but it was left a few hours prior - it's not like he did that days/weeks before such that someone could have realized and tried to get him help.

    • @wilhelmvg9978
      @wilhelmvg9978 Před rokem +8

      @@Andrew_kiwi_AF I have spent a lot of time studying suicide and I can tell you it’s definitely *not* true that those who talk about it don’t go through with it. That is simply irresponsible to suggest. Always tell someone if someone you know is speaking of suicide.

    • @aloysiusdevanderabercrombi470
      @aloysiusdevanderabercrombi470 Před rokem

      @@Andrew_kiwi_AF that is not true. Many people who talk about it DO commit suicide.

  • @danb4282
    @danb4282 Před rokem +404

    It’s particularly tragic that his car was so close to the bank and the ramp… four years of agonising not knowing and hope for his parents, all while he was barely 10 feet from the shore. You guys do incredibly important work, both in the diving and handling the emotions of the case. Rest well, Jed.

  • @nunyabiznass2023
    @nunyabiznass2023 Před 5 měsíci +7

    To be a parent and lose a child because of depression has to be one of the worst feelings in the world. Especially to find their body after... My heart breaks for this family.

  • @Boshuda1977
    @Boshuda1977 Před 8 měsíci +8

    Wow 😢❤ Such an emotional recovery. You guys have such empathy, sensitivity and professionalism. I take my hat off to you. Well done in such heartbreaking circumstances. God bless Jed and his family and I hope they are on their way to finding peace. 😔💗

  • @lauriebarnett5741
    @lauriebarnett5741 Před rokem +463

    My heart breaks for his parents. His mother wholeheartedly believed he was going to come home some day. RIP Jed.

    • @bellaluv1070
      @bellaluv1070 Před rokem +7

      Mine too. I really cant find the right words myself. Jed had a wonderful lopsided smile, it was the first thing that stood out to me.
      I wish his parents peace, and strength. Many blessings to them. I hope, in time, they can remember him as he was, and without the crushing weight of loss. God Bless everyone who loved him.
      ⚘💔

    • @valleygirl670
      @valleygirl670 Před rokem +1

      They will be together again in Heaven.

    • @matthewmosier8439
      @matthewmosier8439 Před rokem +7

      After watching much of the episode I tend to think that Jed changed his mind about his plan but it was too late. If I remember correctly suicides usually roll the windows down and his were not. I also noted that the remains were close to the back of the car, something which I think also happened in the case of the young man who drove into the lake after a party in a farming community. While they certainly had moved the car enough that remains might have shifted around, I wonder if he didn't regret his devision and try to swim his way out.

  • @jayc7660
    @jayc7660 Před rokem +731

    As someone who's tried to commit and was generally suicidal as a teen I feel for this kid.
    Nobody around me had any idea that I was being bullied in school or was feeling unwell. I was just called lazy for skipping school and yelled at at home. I know everyone has their own circumstances but the one thing most of us share is that it's so easy to hide the pain and anguish even from the people who love you most. At some point it just gets so bad you just want it to stop, not necessarily die but you don't see any other way of making the pain and sadness go away. I'm shattered he wasn't as fortunate as I was to not be able to go through with it.
    Even though I still get lows and sometimes am tired of life nowadays I never ever want to harm myself because I've learned that it DOES get easier. You might feel lows but they won't last forever. Seek help, talk to your loved ones and friends about your issues! There's no shame in asking for help even if it's just someone listening to you vent.
    I hope the parents get through this together and start to heal now.
    Rest in Peace, Jed. I feel for you.

    • @feliciajohns4148
      @feliciajohns4148 Před rokem +23

      Prayers for you and all suffering with depression

    • @SF-op5ix
      @SF-op5ix Před rokem +16

      Love this message!! Thank you for sharing. To others, It truly does get better! I used to think messages like this were bullshit, I promise they aren’t. Life is worth living. Don’t let your thoughts trick you into thinking apathy/suffering/numbness/pain is all that exists. I’m so happy in my life now even if it’s not perfect. You have infinite value and we need you in the world.

    • @lolo-to3kq
      @lolo-to3kq Před rokem +5

      Jay C- Thank you for sharing your story. I hope you are doing better.

    • @livingforJesus2120
      @livingforJesus2120 Před rokem +11

      I'm with you brother and that road is the scariest I've ever been. I too, am fortunate enough to have not let the darkness devour me and steal MY life. It's a fight unlike any other that I don't wish for anyone to ever have to go through but I am grateful because we have the opportunity to try to save someone else and that's beyond worth it. Praying that you continue to grow and conquer all of the wild things life throws your way one step at a time. YOU are enough and I'm glad you exist. 💙

    • @rosem5041
      @rosem5041 Před rokem +3

      This life is a test our eternal home is paradise. Please read the final revelation the Holy Quran sent as a mercy to the whole of mankind.

  • @angelastmichael
    @angelastmichael Před 6 měsíci +2

    I’ve enjoyed years of watching your videos and sooo Proud of You guys for How FAR you’ve come!!! We need more people like you in the world!! Thank you for bringing some light into the Darkness with your Skill, your Tenacity, your Empathy, and offering Help to those who need it the most out of kindness, not Material Gain. Keep Going you guys!! You are the Water Seekers this world needs!!

  • @michaelbritton9778
    @michaelbritton9778 Před 8 měsíci +7

    Watching this brought tears to my eyes. Really felt sorry for his Mam and Dad. Well done to the wonderful crew that made all this possible.

  • @salemb.2279
    @salemb.2279 Před rokem +620

    I grew up next to Jed, he was a few years younger than me but I remember playing in my backyard with him, running around and hitting sticks together. He gave me a rabbit pelt as a gift one time, I still have it and think of him every time I look at it. His disappearance weighed pretty heavy on my mind, even though he went missing a few years after we moved across town.
    I ran into Amy in a thrift store last year, I remember her telling me she hoped that they could find his body. As much as she wanted him to be alive she knew he wasn't. My heart still hurts for her and Allen and I'll always remember pretending to be a princess and a knight with that scrawny quiet lovely kid that Jed was when I lived in the house on the hill.

    • @damarisobonyo677
      @damarisobonyo677 Před rokem +13

      Sorry

    • @MissTarryn
      @MissTarryn Před rokem +32

      Lovely memory you have of your friend, thank you for sharing, I hope all friends and family can now finally have closure xx

    • @wollver2072
      @wollver2072 Před rokem +10

      So sorry to hear that,

    • @lisaadams780
      @lisaadams780 Před rokem +5

      Thanks for sharing.

    • @rubylucylefty
      @rubylucylefty Před rokem +6

      He sounds like an amazing friend, so sorry for your loss

  • @kaylavarela7215
    @kaylavarela7215 Před rokem +774

    She held it together so well for the cameras. I’m so sad that she’s in such deep denial. She doesn’t want it to be true that he’s gone, nor that he took his own life. No parent wants to hear that. This was so tragic.

    • @mimibee626
      @mimibee626 Před rokem +14

      She seemed totally cold about it. Oh wait, she said "GOD DAMN YOU." She wants God to damn his soul to hell. Her boy.

    • @Singurarity88
      @Singurarity88 Před rokem

      @@mimibee626 wtf is wrong with you people....

    • @batacumba
      @batacumba Před rokem

      @@mimibee626 oh my god, shut up. She did not say it like that, she’s hurting. Many people who lose loved ones to suicide go through a phase where they’re angry at their loved ones. What an insane thing to say. Sounds like projection to me, you’re the one who’s sick in the head.

    • @wpsiatwin9482
      @wpsiatwin9482 Před rokem

      ⁠​⁠@h̵e̵a̶v̴y̴h̸e̷a̷d̴2̴k̵1̸ wow your pure scum, I sincerely hope you get the help you need. To have something so tragic happen to you and for you to wish it on someone else is true cunt behaviour. You have no idea what your father was going through or thinking and by the sounds of it you being his child probably didn’t help you fucking psychopath. I understand being unhappy with his choice and it can seem selfish but you don’t understand what it’s like I am someone who deals with suicidal thoughts you have zero idea how hard it is to get through a day without the voice in the back of your head telling you your worthless or your a disappointment or that your waisting others time and resources and if you live with it so long you would do anything to stop it. I sincerely hope you change your attitude towards people and have a little compassion for those who maybe don’t have a good mental headspace or aren’t as stable as you you should be counted as lucky that you’ve never been depressed

    • @OB12345
      @OB12345 Před rokem

      @h̵e̵a̶v̴y̴h̸e̷a̷d̴2̴k̵1̸ wtf is wrong with you

  • @Binteh
    @Binteh Před 8 měsíci +4

    Absolutely tragic for that family. But I'm glad they found their answer. Thank you for your work and just the respect you show this family. Please take care of each other!

  • @shannonhandy2630
    @shannonhandy2630 Před 4 měsíci +4

    I too was in the Civil Air Patrol. I loved it!! Was amazing!! Thank you all for what you do!! You all are absolutely incredible and have golden souls

  • @jackieann6588
    @jackieann6588 Před rokem +307

    Hearing the Mother changing between “He is” and “He was” signifies that she is hopeful that he may still be alive, but her intuition (The Psychology) knows that he has already passed. Prayers for the Family and RIP Jed Hall💙

  • @MurderOfCrows94
    @MurderOfCrows94 Před rokem +608

    When you told Jed’s parents that you found him my heart broke for them. The pain on their faces when they were told was heartbreaking. I lost my 22 year old son in 2016 I know that pain well, I’ll never forget the moment the police told me that my son had died the pain that I felt at that moment was unbearable. It’s a pain that no parent should ever have to feel. My heartfelt condolences go out to his parents they are in my thoughts.

    • @jazzh2019
      @jazzh2019 Před rokem +20

      Deepest sympathy for your loss also

    • @cybercat29
      @cybercat29 Před rokem +12

      Please accept my deepest condolences.

    • @duurnamets9678
      @duurnamets9678 Před rokem +11

      My deepest condolences to you to sir😘.

    • @paininthebeck7875
      @paininthebeck7875 Před rokem +7

      I’m so sorry for your loss.

    • @xxg0t3mxx
      @xxg0t3mxx Před rokem +12

      I feel your pain and theirs as well my daughter was murdered 10 years ago she was 3 haunts me daily and is a struggle but manage my heart goes out to anyone who lost a loved one your not alone

  • @ronbridges678
    @ronbridges678 Před 4 měsíci +2

    You guys are amazing!! Doing what you do for free. I can't imagine what it would be like to not know what happened to your loved one. You give families closure. May God richly bless you and all you do. Much love from Texas!!!

  • @criminologyandcrime8666
    @criminologyandcrime8666 Před 8 měsíci +18

    My brother took his own life, just want to say what you guys do is amazing ❤
    Sending love and condolences to Jed's family ❤🙏

  • @Tamara-id1pe
    @Tamara-id1pe Před rokem +95

    What Jed’s mom is showing us, her firm grip on hope, is one of the most heartbreaking yet beautiful pictures of love. I have no doubt that there was a point early on when she knew that Jed was gone, but how do you get up each day and carry on knowing that your baby is gone when you could be wrong? So the pain of uncertainty was covered in hope and optimism, and a thousand scenarios that end with her boy walking through the door one day asking what the fuss is all about.
    My heart breaks for these parents

  • @melissaford4824
    @melissaford4824 Před rokem +497

    I feel like this was one you didn’t want to solve for Amy’s sake, but the purpose is to find answers. Jed sounded like a great kid. I admire Amy for her strength, love, and optimism. I pray someday Amy and her family can find peace now that they have answers. I appreciate how you involved Jed’s mom in your discussion about the process. I highly respect the police for really listening to Doug. The emotions were so high here. Jared, your reactions to this case and the fact that you can be vulnerable with your viewers shows how good of a person you really are. All of this and watching all the videos make my belief in what AWP does become stronger. This is why I support and continue to buy and donate. Lifelong supporter here!
    I witnessed the aftermath of a fatal accident where a drunk driver hit the drivers side door. The driver did not make it. He was only 31. I saw the body wrapped up. I cried. I don’t know how you guys do this. It takes a strong mind, loving heart, and great support system. That’s AWP!

    • @melissaford4824
      @melissaford4824 Před rokem +18

      @@PinheadFTW Completely agree! They’re amazing! I can’t imagine what it’s like being in their position. They never fail to impress me. At the end of the day though, they are people just like us. People that do so much good. We do good by helping them out.

    • @melissaford4824
      @melissaford4824 Před rokem +21

      @@carriebaker5161 I’m so sorry for your loss. That’s amazing and kind of you to be there for others! I hope you have people there for you!

    • @asmile4don
      @asmile4don Před rokem +7

      @@melissaford4824 Amen

    • @candicew8674
      @candicew8674 Před rokem +10

      Well said!! 😢❤️

    • @susiesantino5625
      @susiesantino5625 Před rokem +1

      @@carriebaker5161 Sorry for your loss

  • @Rob-Benny-Hill
    @Rob-Benny-Hill Před 6 měsíci +2

    Held it together till 40:53 and then shed a tear. So happy you guys provided closure for the parents.

  • @adbmiller24
    @adbmiller24 Před 8 měsíci +2

    So very well handled by everybody involved. Compassion and sincerity! Mom and Dad also handled themselves admirably, and I hope they find all of the peace they can. Rest easy Jed!

  • @Curious.Badger
    @Curious.Badger Před rokem +350

    As someone with depression I can relate to this kid so much. We put on faces and we hide the depression with smiles and jokes. I'm glad Jed has come home. Much love to his family and to AWP. AWP continues to handle things with such grace and dignity that it makes me proud to be a follower of this channel.

    • @justmejenny7986
      @justmejenny7986 Před rokem +25

      Hope you have a support system. Sending you a hug.

    • @denisef1684
      @denisef1684 Před rokem +15

      My thoughts are with you and I pray you have the support you need when things get too rough for you. There's always hope. Even when it seems there is none. I'm living proof of that. I'm praying for you.

    • @Curious.Badger
      @Curious.Badger Před rokem +31

      @@denisef1684 I have a great support system and I am on medication. I'm doing much better than I used to be. But when I was a teenager it was terrible.

    • @jmeadows8890
      @jmeadows8890 Před rokem +18

      @@Curious.Badger I my self have depression as well i have good day's and bad day's and i am also on medication and you are right we put on a front that other people don't see

    • @MinaOmega
      @MinaOmega Před rokem +15

      I feel like Jed didn't get the help he needed because his parents are really good at pulling on those rose colored glasses. The refusal to accept that he was anything other than a 'happy boy's days a lot about how he may have had his depression downplayed.

  • @saffronredwitch
    @saffronredwitch Před rokem +234

    Jared and Doug as an ICU nurse for more than two decades I can completely understand giving families and loved ones the worst news that anyone can imagine. No mother is ready to give up hope that their child will wakeup and come back to them. Children aren't ready to say goodbye to parents.
    We see many people on the very worst day of their lives and so do you. Please be sure to take care of your own mental health for the sadness and grief you carry with you always. They are not just case numbers. I never hear either of you call them by anything but their names. They are real people who had hopes and dreams who took a wrong turn and were lost along the way. Thank you for all you do to bring answers and peace.

    • @danarzechula3769
      @danarzechula3769 Před rokem +2

      That oxygen mask principle is real

    • @eledatowle8767
      @eledatowle8767 Před rokem +2

      Thank YOU for what YOU do. Most of us couldn't do it, so we truly appreciate those of you who can, and choose to. Thank you.

  • @sydneypresley7987
    @sydneypresley7987 Před 3 měsíci +2

    These people are such heroes to me. I watch these episodes over and over . Thanks for sharing with us.

  • @StephASMR
    @StephASMR Před 8 měsíci +2

    These guys are just the sweetest. What an amazing thing to do for a family. As horrendous as it is for them, seeing as they still had hope. I would not want my child left at the bottom of the river. I would want to lay them to rest and start to celebrate their life.