The Sheriffs Office was literally just like "Yeah, we won't release the confession, but here's a video of him crying like a little bitch." Honestly, I can respect that.
@@Southpaw88 It’s medication designed to lessen the symptoms of ADD/ADHD. It makes you really wired and focused, it’s somewhat chemically similar to methamphetamine and has slightly similar effects. It’s side effects are A LOT worse if you just randomly take it one day instead of taking it daily, so his mind was likely racing at Mach speed the entire time he sat in that room.
@@sapnanayak1453 since when does crossing a red light is keeping anyone safe?Yes,fines is a way to gather money,because we are too stupid to even wear a seatbelt without being threatened to.This is on us
It never ceases to amaze me how many people fall for the "I know you're not like this" from a detective they've known for a collective two hours max who is clearly trying to wrangle a confession of guilt out of them.
why shouldn't he fall for it? He is guilty and some people don't want to look like complete monsters by not cooperating when they know they have evidence that he did it. He would just walk around the world knowing everyone knows he killed her and won't give the family the body.
Maybe it’s a self image think, while the guilty party is in their own head trying to justify they aren’t a horrible person after killing someone, anyone saying they are better than that is like a shining light. I’m entirely fantasizing tho lol
When you are at your lowest, anything seems believable. Plenty of people hire bad professionals and pay them above the standard rate because they reassure the client that it will all be fine.
A lot of it is just the wearing down of their mental fortitude and exhausting them to the point where they dont feel like they can keep up the lies anymore. So as long as the detectives outwork them mentally, what they say isnt AS important as wearing them out mentally to where they cant lie anymore
Good! That monster needs to relive every disgusting moment of that poor girl's last minutes on earth. I hope he is tormented by Savannah every second of his miserable existence!
@@jannetteberends8730I'm not sure if that was the direct reason she was acting that way-- I think it was just an emotional subject-- but I can see it being an added bonus
@@pseudonym50 the storage already exists. Whoever invents institutions that would either care or know how to upgrade decade-old systems - that guy is gonna be rich.
@@LoisoPondohva the storage exists for sure but the main reasons institutions refuse to upgrade is because of cost IMO. not that it's not a worthy investment but they just don't wanna go balls deep on 100s of terabytes of storage cause "if it aint broke don't fix it." keep in mind an hour of 1080p video is just over a gigabyte and having to store all that over a long term (something like 200 GB per day per camera for up to 90 days) poses a definite challenge. Either way ur right, institutions don't care to spend money on this sort of thing, but the less it costs the more they start to consider it.
@@pseudonym50 sure, and if it was free, they would upgrade even sooner. The point is, cost is rarely a deciding factor in institutions. It's lack of will and initiative. The relative cost of systems that are currently installed in most government institutions was far more at the time of their installment, than a cost of comparable 1080p system now. They were installed just because the need became undeniable as old systems aged. Current systems haven't aged to that extent, and the process of dragging upgrades through all the instances of decision-making, procurement and installation is a long process itself. And 1080p video is 40 gb per 24 hours, not 200. Neither are 24-hour feeds stored for 3 months. But suppose they were. That makes a 10-camera system of 1080p video producing 400 gb per day, making it 36 tb in 3 months. And that is 600 - 1200$ in HDDs. Less than it typically costs to state to hold ONE inmate for that time by a factor of 2-5 depending on the state.
- Kills her knowing he could've just fired her - Kills her not knowing he was being filmed - writes the least convincing Text messages - shows up to the interrogation while being on drugs - doesn't ask for a lawyer - talks himself into trouble before the detectives could even start pressuring him He really wanted to be caught
@@Cooliewhistles I mean she was threatening him. If you're ever the manager somewhere, you should never allow someone who works for you to have the upper hand over you. If the coworkers learn about this, they will make your life like hell.
I see people here saying the female detective's emotions got in the way, and so on, but I think it was an excellent strategy for two reasons. First she totally blind sides him by going from silence, using her phone, totally uninterested etc, to full hysterics, which I think disoriented him. Second is total conjecture from me but I think her begging him to tell her, continuously saying 'please, please, Lee' was to almost imitate the victim in a sense to heighten his anxiety, and also to psychologically give him a chance to 'do things right' this time round. If you notice this was during and after they were building him up saying he wasn't evil, it was probably a mistake or an overdose. I think it was a really interesting strategy and I'm sure they chose a woman to play this part for a good reason. Anyway, it worked.
I think she was just trying to humanize Savannah, and getting emotional, whether real or acting, was a way of demonstrating Savannah's humanity which affected the killer.
Talking about how he was probably thinking a million different things while sitting in the interrogation room for 90 minutes and somehow “call a fucking lawyer” wasn’t one of them.
@@margiecasey9428 i think its because we dont see thousands of other interrogation videos where the suspect asks for a lawyer as it wont make for a good video
@@barrronessa I have no idea what you're talking about...I'm lost...how could what I commented be offensive...this guy his defense is he was worried he'd lose his job at Bonefish Grill for having a relationship with a coworker (which is weird considering he was a cook not even a manager or anything). It was not my intention to offend it was simply a comment on how crazy a "motive" that is.
I think the saddest part to me, other than Savannah’s passing, is the fact that she was able to kick the door open multiple times!! She was fighting to get out! Honestly it’s hard to even be able to attempt to get out of a situation like that and she tried more than once to get out! I could only imagine if that happened to me, which it definitely could have since I met up with strangers in my late teens and early 20s. This poor girl, RIP and I hope this guy is having a very bad time in prison.
Im somewhat glad that hoe has been reunited with the sea. Because as a commi chef at the place at the time, I can attest to the fact that this nasty woman squ irted in the tempura batter many times, or even on an order of mussels. But since female nectar tastes like fish anyways, none of the customers could tell the difference. But it's still incredibly wrong to contaminate perfectly good food like that. I just find it laughable how every feminist claims, she's a "strong independent woman" & doesn't need man & easily is as strong or even stronger than the average men. But scenarios like that prove, that it's not even remotely true. Neither could she change her own tires or lift some bricks to build a wall with. Delusional women fool themselves, & deep down they don't believe it themselves. And so a young woman had to leave her life, due to the arrogance & narcissistic nature of her fellow peers. Maybe this could have all been prevented if she left her vag out of the salad bowls & just did her job as a waitress & just accepted her place in the world, without trying to step up. Like the bible always used to say: "Pride Cometh before thy Fall" And now look where her behavior got her... Does no one research the mentality & short temper of a chef before they go work in that field? Gordon Ramsay snapped at a waiter once & fired him for drinking water infront of customers & then serving them from the same bottle, in his newly opened restaurant Aubergine back in the early 2000s. And if something like that gets you fired & yelled at til you have tears in your eyes...I can't say that Im surprised for getting the life force squeezed out of you for squi rting i to the food. LAMAFO 😅
It's so odd to me that people will text friends/family of their victim from the victim's phone in a COMPLETELY different "voice" and think they have themselves covered. Some people who commit crimes really don't have enough brain cells to think things through.
“The instant anguish over his decision to confess, combined with the looming prospect of what lays ahead, will have forged an unique emotional distress that very few will ever experience” loool these videos are the best.
"He was known for his charm and charisma..." Proceeds to show pictures of him looking like the quintessential douchebag. Ah yes, the famous Florida charm.
@@letmecatchyouslippin2425 I understand the feeling sorry for him, it’s obviously horrible to imagine what he’s going through in those final clips. But I have to disagree on him seeming nice. He murdered another person. And not even for a “decent” reason. He has to face justice.
@@letmecatchyouslippin2425 A decent reason for a confrontation is she was blabbing about their relationship and threatening to keep blabbing about it. She obviously knew this dude was an angry moron but kept pushing his buttons. I'm not condoning her murder. How could anyone? No one deserves to die like that. But she was playing mind games with the wrong dude. And paid for it with her life. Those bad boys get 'em wet but also get 'em f*ckin killed too.
Actually, after hearing that they couldn’t pinpoint Savannah’s cause of death because her injuries were so violent, I found that emotional reckoning almost too easy to watch. RIP Savannah ❤️
@@kashd4668 Man y'all really go too far with the "these guys are pure evil" angle. Yeah, this dude is a massive piece of trash, but that "doing it for the cameras" is better than basically every performance to win an Oscar in the last decade.
I often come back to the few videos remaining on this channel. Their are many imitators on this platform but none come close to the quality of JCS. Just the explanation of feelings when the detectives walk through the door really give some proper insight into what the suspect is feeling. We were all spoiled with the quality of this content and YT ripped the rug out from underneath us. Hopefully JCS can make a comeback at some point.
only person ive seen handle an interigation correctly was a herion addicted and he was really innocent and still knew not to talk to the police..the legend of jeff
Rodarte was ultimately found guilty of second-degree murder and sentenced to 40 years in prison. He received this verdict as part of a plea deal, which allowed him to take a reduced sentence if he changed his plea to guilty. Lee Rodarte is 31 years old and is serving his 40-year sentence in a Florida prison. He will be 71 at the time of his release.
Unfortunately he probably won't do the full 40. He deserves to serve that and more don't get me wrong but often people get credit for pre-sentence time (like in detention centers they often give you 1.5 to 2 days credit off your sentence for every day you serve), they file appeals to get time reduced for good behavior, poor prison conditions and/or cooperation in other cases (prison snitches) and finally parole which usually they go for once they complete two thirds of their sentence. That means he'll start seeing the parole board after 26 years or so. He deserves to be buried under the prison for what he did but it's unlikely he will actually serve the full 40 before getting out. He's serving time in a Florida State Prison though, which will be Hell on Earth for him. The 30-35 years he does serve will be torture thankfully. Just seen the part where they said they took him to the Duvall County Jail. No doubt in my mind dude had a rough go in there. One of the roughest jails in the entire USA. He probably got beat, extorted, turned out and all that.
Nah, Florida law is a minimum of 85% of a sentence has to be served. Inmates have the ability to get gaintime (10 days for every month) but can only apply that gaintime to however long the last 15% calculates out to. But the 15% off your sentence isn't guranteed and still must be earned throughout your sentence through work programs and education/good behavior.
@@lenabanx6221 Oh damn I never knew that about Florida. Florida basically does the same thing the Feds do with the 85% thing. So that means he has to serve a minimum of 34 years right?
He won't be 71. Even if for some reason he doesn't get released early (which is likely), he was already credited with time served, so from his sentencing date he'd do a max 38. Still good to have him locked up til he's officially missed out and the best years if his life.
so he could be eligible for parole? starting when? after how many actual served years? somehow mutilation of a body after murdering it makes it a little clearer that he should stay in prison 4 ever. dontchathink?
@@MrFairworld don’t pity this monster. He is a loser who killed an innocent girl and burned her body in an attempt to keep his job at a fish grill. He is pathetic and deserves what he gets.
So tragic that a Young Woman was brutally MURDERED . As far as Lee, the so called "Human" though ,even He called himself stupid . So He is stupid, horribly violent , AND " He doth talk too much! "
Watching him whimper and cry after confessing was sickening. The guy brutally murdered an innocent person, and has the audacity to feel sorry for himself. What a scumbag.
What? Did you watch that part of the video? It's clearly him being upset about murdering her, and then wondering what will happen to him next. Still a scumbag, this is just a bizarre analysis of the end of this vid
Him crying “mom I’m gonna die when I’m in jail” is the most infuriating thing. Clearly he does not give a f about what he’s done to Savannah, only worries about having to live with the consequences.
Which is a normal human response to awaiting unstoppable consequences. If this was you, you'd be worried about what's coming and how your life will be immensely altered by force. Even if he would be a person that felt really guilty and a deep sorrow about their actions, it would only be natural to worry about yourself atm and trying to avoid consequences, unless you've given up on life anyways.
@@auri2969 Sure, most of us do. And funnily, most people who are in for manslaughter would've never thought they'd ever have to think about that. But you'd probably agree, that every single one of us could potentially come into a situation where we act erratically, totally out of character, maybe absolutely angry and even aggressive towards someone. There's people who do not or can not cherish life, or willingly bring havoc. And then there's good people who got into a situation where they ended up doing something bad. It would be natural to think about yourself, your future and to shield yourself from the pain, loss and life altering consequences, is what I'm saying.
@@auri2969 he is pretty selfish, but don’t pretend you wouldn’t be worried about the consequences either. It’s only natural for people to consider self-preservation, it’s how human beings are. We’re all selfish to some extent, some more than others obviously. It’s just a fact man, not defending him, just making it clear that human beings are not so one-dimensional, and that most of us probably aren’t as good as we like to believe we are.
@@vipr1142 on purpose tho, she even fooled you that's how good she is... You need to try different tactics to trigger pity or empathy if you feel like your subject still has moral and compassion.
@@professoryinyang258 not to mention that she said she was passionate, you can clearly see what will work with the person in front of you and you adjust to that
Damn only 40, after that brutal murder. Most people in FL who get convicted of a murder this brutal don't get this lucky. Should've got life or death but ill settle with 40 i guess.😒😒
I actually went to middle school with Lee this crime does blow my mind a little I would have never thought he would have done this RIP savannah you didn’t deserve this 🥺
I went to elementary school with Savannah (we were best friends for 3 years before I moved) and you’re right, she def didn’t deserve this. This is the first time I’ve been able to watch this video since I found out about her passing years ago.. still can’t believe it
It's funny, he killed her because she was going to "ruin his life" by causing him to lose his girlfriend and his job. And yet, he decided to make his life exponentially worse than it would have been if he had lost those things by killing her. She wouldn't have ruined his life- she would have ruined what he had at that time (you could argue he ruined it himself), but you can get a new job and a new girlfriend. They really think they can't possibly be caught?
He would have gotten a different shitty chef job and convinced his gf to stay…. barely anything would have changed. And he murdered her. Emotional and unstable men.
Dude was so protective of his Bonefish Grill job he murdered a girl. That dedication SHOULD get him Employee of the Month but of COURSE the haters there won’t give it to him.
"If you're innocent, you'll give a short, concise answer." 'How long have you known Savannah?' 'Drugs. We did drugs together. Took drugs, liked drugs. She did drugs. I did drugs. We liked drugs.'
As an innocent person I'd give a long detailed answered to try and give as many details to help them with their investigation- I'd look so guilty even though I was innocent.
I have a somewhat hard time believing Lee didn't kill her on purpose given she had tried to escape the vehicle three times in a row and he hid the body, but a second degree murder charge is better than none
That’s not what second degree murder means. You’re thinking of manslaughter. Second degree murder just means it’s not clearly premeditated, which him doing a relatively stupid killing after talking to her for 10 minutes kind of indicates it wasn’t premeditated, and certainly doesn’t prove beyond a reasonable doubt that it was premeditated.
*Detective:* "How do you know Savannah?" *Lee:* "Well, I was born on a rainy Thursday in May, 1990..." _4 hours later..._ *Lee:* "That's how I graduated 4th grade.... Now, when I went into 5th grade.."
If my mom ever get's accused of murder, she's screwed. They'll think she's guilty regardless because she ALWAYS gives long drawn out explanations with a completely unnecessary amount of detail. lol.
The beginning tactic of how someone gives a short response to a simple answer if they have nothing to hide.....that was so fascinating to watch. So much information came out of one JUST ONE simple question. Amazing.
Dude, a restaurant where you can be the head chef + manager AND it's ok for you to pick your scabs while at work? I wouldn't kill to keep this job, I'd massacre.
"How do you know Savannah?" My great great grandparents first came to America in 1613 from Holland, arriving in the port of New York which at that time was known as New Amsterdam...
My heart breaks for this woman and her family. So young and beautiful. She deserved so much more life. When Lee said 'this is the last time I'll be wearing a chefs jacket', and degrading himself, I felt so sad. Don't get me wrong, what he did was disgusting and horrifying, and he treated her body with so much disrespect. He deserved whatever sentence he got. I'm glad he was found. But the emotional/compassionate side of me feels so sad that this man ruined his own life. There's something about watching the moment somebody's dreams disappear and their futures destroyed, their own fault or not...makes me feel sad. I feel greater sadness for the victims who also lost their future, of course. I'm sure there is something in psychology that can explain why some of us feel sadness when a criminal ruins their own life.
I think you might feel this way because all humans have the capacity to become this kind of depraved evil, but they also have the capacity to become excellent and good people. It is sad when people throw that away, but it's important to realize that anyone can do it.
He didn’t ruin his life. He can spend the rest of his life drawing with crayons in a cell and eating meals paid for by the taxpayers (as opposed to shooting himself up and fucking his subordinates.) He ruined HER life by ending it.
Just a quick update on this case, Lee Rodarte was sentenced to 40 years in prison without the possibility of parole. He was convicted of second-degree murder and a plea deal that dropped the first-degree murder, and a few other crimes he committed while disposing of the body. May he rot in hell
@mydemonswontleavemealone Just because a few police are racist, it doesnt mean all are. I am by no means saying that police brutality is alright, but it doesnt occur with most cops so why blame all cops? If a chef murders someone, it doesnt mean that all chefs are murderers, right?
@mydemonswontleavemealone I have done my research and I can say that a 99% rate of police being racist is completely absurd. What I would like to ask you though is this: if there is an armed robbery at a bank or store, who will be there to stop it and discourage future crimes from happening if police are out of the picture?
Yeah, and did you notice he mentioned "She went missing for three or four days from work"? He may as well have added, "So I don't think you guys should be thinking she's been murdered or anything like that."
ONE of the best endings. The way he suffers in the end is priceless. He knows he fu#ked up big time. Lesson: don't do drugs and don't do anything criminal.
@Donut dude he's rambling because he is guilty not add. If he had add he would most likely go off-topic and start talking about other stuff. but if you don't have ADD and you want to convince the police you continue talking about the same subject for 5 or ten minutes. Add people can't concentrate on the same subject for this long. Figure it out
If somebody comes in for an interrogation and doesn't immediately demand to know why they're there and also engages in stupid chit-chat with the detectives, they're guilty af
Yes , that's #1 that everyone always forgets, except in the few cases when the person is innocent and especially if they are innocent with priors, they are sick of the patronizing friendly approach of the detectives
Awesome video as always. Would love you to consider doing a video on Amanda Knox! Not sure how much interrogation footage is available to the public though but supposedly the interrogation by Italian police was brutal!
_"All that police could ascertain is that he had short brown hair and was roughly 5"11."_ Looking at the camera footage, I'm surprised they could tell a human committed the crime.
"How long have you known her?" "Well I was born on a crisp day with autumn leaves starting to fall and my mum was wearing a blue dress and as I grew my first word was dada........"
" a casual seafood restaurant known as the bonefish grill" Sir, where I'm from that's a fancy restaurant and they're expensive but I guess that just shows what class we're in😂😂
How long did you know Savannah? Lee: Long ago, the four nations lived together in harmony. Then, everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked. Only the Avatar, master of all four elements, could stop them..
A hundred years passed and my brother and I discovered the new Avatar, an airbender named Aang, and although his airbending skills are great, he still has a lot to learn before he's ready to save anyone.
The world has changed. I see it in the water. I feel it in the Earth. I smell it in the air. Much that once was is lost, For none now live who remember it.
His answer was a textbook answer for a guilty person as they explained why starting the conversation with an open end question could increase the probability of being guilty if answered in lengthy manner.
Interesting how he is the only person on any JCS video who shows some remorse while alone in the interview room. "I'm so sorry Savannah...You're a real piece of shit Lee...You killed that poor girl." Literally no one else on any other video shows even an INCH of remorse beyond themselves. Sure that pops up too, but he is the *only one to show ANY REMORSE independent of themselves.* So for him to go back on that...why? You admitted what you did, so plead guilty and take the lesser punishment. They are going to give you life or the needle if you take this to trial...where did that remorse go?
New tactic: Good cop, Sad cop
Hahahahaha🤣😂
lord that's funny XD
That was really funny 🤣🤣
Funny
I see you are a man of culture as well....
His biggest mistake, he didn't ask for a coke
Oof
This is Jeff
He didn't even get a chance at a Butterfingers
jeff is a legend
Neither did he stare into the Detective's soul.
The Sheriffs Office was literally just like "Yeah, we won't release the confession, but here's a video of him crying like a little bitch."
Honestly, I can respect that.
There’s another crime channel that released the entire confession it’s so sad
@@sad_vegan507 What's the name of the channel?
deez nuts
Everything is sad to the sad vegan
@@sad_vegan507name of channel?
I think the biggest torture for Lee was sitting in an empty room for 90 minutes while on Adderall
😂
Hahaha!
what is Adderall and what does it do to you?
@@Southpaw88 It’s medication designed to lessen the symptoms of ADD/ADHD. It makes you really wired and focused, it’s somewhat chemically similar to methamphetamine and has slightly similar effects. It’s side effects are A LOT worse if you just randomly take it one day instead of taking it daily, so his mind was likely racing at Mach speed the entire time he sat in that room.
@@kuhneegit ayt cool thanks for the info
Never talk without your lawyer. Also, don’t kill people.
But for sure don’t talk without your lawyer.
both good pieces of advice
just dont kill anone. try not to not be a dick. thats all u gotta do
check and check
Hahaha great advice!!!!
Traffic camera when someone has murdered somebody: 5 pixels
Traffic camera when you make a right turn on red: 100 trillion pixels
Yeah
Getting money is more important than people's safety, huh...
🤣🤣🤣🤣👌
Priorities allllll wrong lol
@@sapnanayak1453 since when does crossing a red light is keeping anyone safe?Yes,fines is a way to gather money,because we are too stupid to even wear a seatbelt without being threatened to.This is on us
It never ceases to amaze me how many people fall for the "I know you're not like this" from a detective they've known for a collective two hours max who is clearly trying to wrangle a confession of guilt out of them.
Probably bc they know they have done wrong and it kind of makes them feel seen as a non-guilty person.
why shouldn't he fall for it? He is guilty and some people don't want to look like complete monsters by not cooperating when they know they have evidence that he did it. He would just walk around the world knowing everyone knows he killed her and won't give the family the body.
Maybe it’s a self image think, while the guilty party is in their own head trying to justify they aren’t a horrible person after killing someone, anyone saying they are better than that is like a shining light. I’m entirely fantasizing tho lol
When you are at your lowest, anything seems believable. Plenty of people hire bad professionals and pay them above the standard rate because they reassure the client that it will all be fine.
A lot of it is just the wearing down of their mental fortitude and exhausting them to the point where they dont feel like they can keep up the lies anymore. So as long as the detectives outwork them mentally, what they say isnt AS important as wearing them out mentally to where they cant lie anymore
The please please the female detective kept saying was putting him back into the memory of his victims pleading. They emotionally flooded him.
Omg you're right
Oh, is that the reason. It felt so exaggerated, but now I understand.
Wow, I didn't even think about it like that, but that's brilliant.
Good! That monster needs to relive every disgusting moment of that poor girl's last minutes on earth. I hope he is tormented by Savannah every second of his miserable existence!
@@jannetteberends8730I'm not sure if that was the direct reason she was acting that way-- I think it was just an emotional subject-- but I can see it being an added bonus
Whoever invents a securitycamera with more than 10 pixels is gonna be rich.
the cameras already exist, whoever invents cheap storage for hundreds of hours of HD security footage is gonna be rich
@@pseudonym50 the storage already exists.
Whoever invents institutions that would either care or know how to upgrade decade-old systems - that guy is gonna be rich.
The guy who created urinal pucks was a low key genius.
@@LoisoPondohva the storage exists for sure but the main reasons institutions refuse to upgrade is because of cost IMO. not that it's not a worthy investment but they just don't wanna go balls deep on 100s of terabytes of storage cause "if it aint broke don't fix it." keep in mind an hour of 1080p video is just over a gigabyte and having to store all that over a long term (something like 200 GB per day per camera for up to 90 days) poses a definite challenge. Either way ur right, institutions don't care to spend money on this sort of thing, but the less it costs the more they start to consider it.
@@pseudonym50 sure, and if it was free, they would upgrade even sooner.
The point is, cost is rarely a deciding factor in institutions.
It's lack of will and initiative. The relative cost of systems that are currently installed in most government institutions was far more at the time of their installment, than a cost of comparable 1080p system now. They were installed just because the need became undeniable as old systems aged. Current systems haven't aged to that extent, and the process of dragging upgrades through all the instances of decision-making, procurement and installation is a long process itself.
And 1080p video is 40 gb per 24 hours, not 200. Neither are 24-hour feeds stored for 3 months.
But suppose they were.
That makes a 10-camera system of 1080p video producing 400 gb per day, making it 36 tb in 3 months. And that is 600 - 1200$ in HDDs. Less than it typically costs to state to hold ONE inmate for that time by a factor of 2-5 depending on the state.
“So how do you know Savannah?”
Lee: confesses to 30 crimes
I KNOW RIGHT. It felt like he just wanted to get it all out
a drug-nut..he cant stop talking
@@ivannio4783 its the addies
His biggest mistake, he didn't ask for a coke
Right.. he told on himself at the beginning of the interview
- Kills her knowing he could've just fired her
- Kills her not knowing he was being filmed
- writes the least convincing Text messages
- shows up to the interrogation while being on drugs
- doesn't ask for a lawyer
- talks himself into trouble before the detectives could even start pressuring him
He really wanted to be caught
You can’t just fire coworkers you’ve slept with for no reason
@@Cooliewhistlesis it better to kill them?
@@Cooliewhistles I mean she was threatening him. If you're ever the manager somewhere, you should never allow someone who works for you to have the upper hand over you. If the coworkers learn about this, they will make your life like hell.
@@elgabel411dude is a simp. No way he's smart enough to know this.
@@elgabel411that’s what he claimed. She actually was the one trying to break up with him and he couldn’t handle rejection.
I see people here saying the female detective's emotions got in the way, and so on, but I think it was an excellent strategy for two reasons. First she totally blind sides him by going from silence, using her phone, totally uninterested etc, to full hysterics, which I think disoriented him. Second is total conjecture from me but I think her begging him to tell her, continuously saying 'please, please, Lee' was to almost imitate the victim in a sense to heighten his anxiety, and also to psychologically give him a chance to 'do things right' this time round. If you notice this was during and after they were building him up saying he wasn't evil, it was probably a mistake or an overdose. I think it was a really interesting strategy and I'm sure they chose a woman to play this part for a good reason. Anyway, it worked.
Armchair Quarterbacks and people suffering from Dunning-Kruger Effect are annoying.
I think she was just trying to humanize Savannah, and getting emotional, whether real or acting, was a way of demonstrating Savannah's humanity which affected the killer.
You're giving the female detective way too much credit here.
She’s a sociopath faking crying and despair
@gabelle3160 Agreed. She's was just annoyingly, southern female-caracitchure emotional.
I can't wait until 2059 when they finally put 1080p cameras in interrogation rooms.
And in parking lots
Watching this I was thinking I want this in 4k.
Lol
Tyson Q yea, this video is worthless without a clearer picture of his face for an hour. 🤷🏼♂️
Thank you 😂Do I need to donate $30 to these guys?
"when people are innocent they talk less"
lee: *recites the bee movie script*
This comment took me out 🤭
My friend could say the SpongeBob Movie word for word.. The original one
Lee recites the Bee Movie, but everytime the word 'bee' is said he recites every Seinfeld episode.
Omg 🤣🤣🤣🤣
he could just wait for a lawyer and lie saying that she left his house after having sex
"One day when you have kids" was so perfectly placed and delivered by the detective.
Yea! He won't be having kids.
He's bubbas eternal jail bitch.
What time stamp was that?
@@Ziad0426 24:10
Not really, she just made it up as she went.
@@jayo3074 That wouldn't dispute what I said. However, knowing she had him nailed for murder makes me think she knew exactly what she was doing.
Talking about how he was probably thinking a million different things while sitting in the interrogation room for 90 minutes and somehow “call a fucking lawyer” wasn’t one of them.
Right?!! That seems to be very common judging from these interrogation videos.
Du är inte ens från Sverige.
Adderall works in misterious ways
@@margiecasey9428 i think its because we dont see thousands of other interrogation videos where the suspect asks for a lawyer as it wont make for a good video
@@GreatwhiteShark88hur vet du det?
Imagine murdering to protect your job at The Bonefish Grill.
cassidy slusher right 🤨 even if it’s against the rules, I’m sure there’s other ways to keep your job
@@lifegoeson1007 - Or just let your job go & find another job as a chef.
Bonefish Grille vs. murder?
Nope. Can't do it.
Hey hey hey... it’s honest work
Lmaoooo literally
Probably not a great idea to murder someone in the parking lot of Bonefish Grill bc you're worried you could lose your job at Bonefish grill
at my birthday with a birthday gift for my birthday
@@barrronessa Don’t be so mean, John Hays is just a man who is a man that makes mistakes because John Hays is just a man.
“We’re a family here at Bonefish Grill, a welcoming work environment that people would literally kill to get into”
@@barrronessa I have no idea what you're talking about...I'm lost...how could what I commented be offensive...this guy his defense is he was worried he'd lose his job at Bonefish Grill for having a relationship with a coworker (which is weird considering he was a cook not even a manager or anything). It was not my intention to offend it was simply a comment on how crazy a "motive" that is.
@@johnhays2915 no dude we’re just quoting memes don’t sweat it hahaha
I think the saddest part to me, other than Savannah’s passing, is the fact that she was able to kick the door open multiple times!! She was fighting to get out! Honestly it’s hard to even be able to attempt to get out of a situation like that and she tried more than once to get out! I could only imagine if that happened to me, which it definitely could have since I met up with strangers in my late teens and early 20s. This poor girl, RIP and I hope this guy is having a very bad time in prison.
Im somewhat glad that hoe has been reunited with the sea.
Because as a commi chef at the place at the time, I can attest to the fact that this nasty woman squ irted in the tempura batter many times, or even on an order of mussels.
But since female nectar tastes like fish anyways, none of the customers could tell the difference.
But it's still incredibly wrong to contaminate perfectly good food like that.
I just find it laughable how every feminist claims, she's a "strong independent woman" & doesn't need man & easily is as strong or even stronger than the average men.
But scenarios like that prove, that it's not even remotely true.
Neither could she change her own tires or lift some bricks to build a wall with.
Delusional women fool themselves, & deep down they don't believe it themselves.
And so a young woman had to leave her life, due to the arrogance & narcissistic nature of her fellow peers.
Maybe this could have all been prevented if she left her vag out of the salad bowls & just did her job as a waitress & just accepted her place in the world, without trying to step up.
Like the bible always used to say:
"Pride Cometh before thy Fall"
And now look where her behavior got her...
Does no one research the mentality & short temper of a chef before they go work in that field?
Gordon Ramsay snapped at a waiter once & fired him for drinking water infront of customers & then serving them from the same bottle, in his newly opened restaurant Aubergine back in the early 2000s.
And if something like that gets you fired & yelled at til you have tears in your eyes...I can't say that Im surprised for getting the life force squeezed out of you for squi rting i to the food.
LAMAFO 😅
It's so odd to me that people will text friends/family of their victim from the victim's phone in a COMPLETELY different "voice" and think they have themselves covered.
Some people who commit crimes really don't have enough brain cells to think things through.
I bet it works often, we just see a small snapshot of failures, it depends on how illiterate and how 'grand' the story I guess. Like this muppet
Detectives: "PLEASE!"
Narrator: "This is an interrogation technique called 'begging.'"
lol
😂😂😂😂 I read it in the voice
@@Dr.HouseMD Me too 🙈🤣
@@Dr.HouseMD dude same🤣
You got me there tho 😂😂
This is the weirdest seafood commercial I've ever seen.
😂😂😂😂
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Brilliant
Sam Kay why are you so aggressive?
LOL
“The instant anguish over his decision to confess, combined with the looming prospect of what lays ahead, will have forged an unique emotional distress that very few will ever experience” loool these videos are the best.
😂
should've just said that this confession was bussin fr fr
One thing I think JCS misses here is that Lee confesses to being on Adderall. That man was gonna ramble whether he was innocent or guilty
90 minutes in a room, alone with nothing to do, on Adderall. Yikes.
A fate worse than death
Haha id be organizing and doing push-ups
ever take an AP test?
I know right my thoughts exactly.
@@carsongrino6031 ffs at least you'd have something to focus on.
"He was known for his charm and charisma..." Proceeds to show pictures of him looking like the quintessential douchebag. Ah yes, the famous Florida charm.
I feel so bad for this guy. He seems really nice and is in a lot of pain.
@@letmecatchyouslippin2425 I understand the feeling sorry for him, it’s obviously horrible to imagine what he’s going through in those final clips. But I have to disagree on him seeming nice. He murdered another person. And not even for a “decent” reason. He has to face justice.
@@afonsords what’s a decent reason?
@@letmecatchyouslippin2425
A decent reason for a confrontation is she was blabbing about their relationship and threatening to keep blabbing about it. She obviously knew this dude was an angry moron but kept pushing his buttons.
I'm not condoning her murder. How could anyone? No one deserves to die like that.
But she was playing mind games with the wrong dude. And paid for it with her life. Those bad boys get 'em wet but also get 'em f*ckin killed too.
That's one way to charm though
Actually, after hearing that they couldn’t pinpoint Savannah’s cause of death because her injuries were so violent, I found that emotional reckoning almost too easy to watch. RIP Savannah ❤️
He was doing it for the cameras - thought it might help with court cade i.e. showing remorse!
@@kashd4668you absolutely don’t know that, dunce.
To be fair he did set her body on fire and left her in water for 3 days they probably couldn’t identify anything either way
@@isaac-vb1ngrip :(, may she rest in piece
@@kashd4668 Man y'all really go too far with the "these guys are pure evil" angle. Yeah, this dude is a massive piece of trash, but that "doing it for the cameras" is better than basically every performance to win an Oscar in the last decade.
I often come back to the few videos remaining on this channel. Their are many imitators on this platform but none come close to the quality of JCS. Just the explanation of feelings when the detectives walk through the door really give some proper insight into what the suspect is feeling. We were all spoiled with the quality of this content and YT ripped the rug out from underneath us. Hopefully JCS can make a comeback at some point.
Detective: "How do you know Savannah?"
Lee: "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth, and the earth was..."
LOL!!
Best comment of 2020 🤣
Lmao
XD
best comment, easily
Detective- “so how did you know Savannah?”
Lee- *reveals PowerPoint presentation* “I’m glad you asked”
Lmao exactly
☠🤣
😂 with cool transitions
😂
Periodt
only person ive seen handle an interigation correctly was a herion addicted and he was really innocent and still knew not to talk to the police..the legend of jeff
I'm a fucking junkie!
What’s herion?
The people who handle interrogations correctly are the ones that don't get interrogated to begin with because they seek legal counsel.
Rodarte was ultimately found guilty of second-degree murder and sentenced to 40 years in prison. He received this verdict as part of a plea deal, which allowed him to take a reduced sentence if he changed his plea to guilty.
Lee Rodarte is 31 years old and is serving his 40-year sentence in a Florida prison.
He will be 71 at the time of his release.
Unfortunately he probably won't do the full 40. He deserves to serve that and more don't get me wrong but often people get credit for pre-sentence time (like in detention centers they often give you 1.5 to 2 days credit off your sentence for every day you serve), they file appeals to get time reduced for good behavior, poor prison conditions and/or cooperation in other cases (prison snitches) and finally parole which usually they go for once they complete two thirds of their sentence. That means he'll start seeing the parole board after 26 years or so. He deserves to be buried under the prison for what he did but it's unlikely he will actually serve the full 40 before getting out. He's serving time in a Florida State Prison though, which will be Hell on Earth for him. The 30-35 years he does serve will be torture thankfully. Just seen the part where they said they took him to the Duvall County Jail. No doubt in my mind dude had a rough go in there. One of the roughest jails in the entire USA. He probably got beat, extorted, turned out and all that.
Nah, Florida law is a minimum of 85% of a sentence has to be served. Inmates have the ability to get gaintime (10 days for every month) but can only apply that gaintime to however long the last 15% calculates out to. But the 15% off your sentence isn't guranteed and still must be earned throughout your sentence through work programs and education/good behavior.
@@lenabanx6221 Oh damn I never knew that about Florida. Florida basically does the same thing the Feds do with the 85% thing. So that means he has to serve a minimum of 34 years right?
He won't be 71. Even if for some reason he doesn't get released early (which is likely), he was already credited with time served, so from his sentencing date he'd do a max 38. Still good to have him locked up til he's officially missed out and the best years if his life.
30+ years in jail sounds like fun. 😆
Just so everybody knows, this guy was sentenced to 40 years about two weeks ago.
Good riddance
so he could be eligible for parole? starting when? after how many actual served years? somehow mutilation of a body after murdering it makes it a little clearer that he should stay in prison 4 ever. dontchathink?
@@MrFairworld don’t pity this monster. He is a loser who killed an innocent girl and burned her body in an attempt to keep his job at a fish grill. He is pathetic and deserves what he gets.
@@MrFairworld We know its you Lee lol
@@patrickwilson2159 you make it all worth while for trolls .... get a grip control yourself lol
Detective: “what is your date of birth?”
Lee: “it was a dark and stormy night...”
🤣
😂😂
So tragic that a Young Woman was brutally MURDERED . As far as Lee, the so called "Human" though ,even He called himself stupid . So He is stupid, horribly violent , AND " He doth talk too much! "
The day I was born the forest of Lordaeron whispered the name....
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Watching him whimper and cry after confessing was sickening. The guy brutally murdered an innocent person, and has the audacity to feel sorry for himself. What a scumbag.
What? Did you watch that part of the video? It's clearly him being upset about murdering her, and then wondering what will happen to him next. Still a scumbag, this is just a bizarre analysis of the end of this vid
Calling Bonefish grill a diner multiple times is such a subtle but amazing burn
really made me feel like white trash, bonefish is my family’s fancy place reserved for Christmas dinner
Update: Lee was sentenced to 40 years in prison earlier this year (March 2021).
Just after he got his covid vax apparently
Thank you
Thanks Google
Not enough time…
Thank you
Detective: Where is Savannah?
Lee: I had a dog once. His name was doggy boy.
«I’ve never hurt anything!» *breaks down crying* «I KICKED A DOG ONCE😫😫😫»
Imo the female needs a little more practice
😂😂😂😂😂
Detective: Where is Savannah?
Lee: Allow me to give you a detailed synopsis of Infinite Jest
😂💀😂💀bruh log off pronto
Him crying “mom I’m gonna die when I’m in jail” is the most infuriating thing. Clearly he does not give a f about what he’s done to Savannah, only worries about having to live with the consequences.
Bc he is a narcissist
Which is a normal human response to awaiting unstoppable consequences.
If this was you, you'd be worried about what's coming and how your life will be immensely altered by force. Even if he would be a person that felt really guilty and a deep sorrow about their actions, it would only be natural to worry about yourself atm and trying to avoid consequences, unless you've given up on life anyways.
@@masaokakihara9316 i mean i know how to prevent that. Don’t kill people.
@@auri2969 Sure, most of us do. And funnily, most people who are in for manslaughter would've never thought they'd ever have to think about that. But you'd probably agree, that every single one of us could potentially come into a situation where we act erratically, totally out of character, maybe absolutely angry and even aggressive towards someone. There's people who do not or can not cherish life, or willingly bring havoc. And then there's good people who got into a situation where they ended up doing something bad. It would be natural to think about yourself, your future and to shield yourself from the pain, loss and life altering consequences, is what I'm saying.
@@auri2969 he is pretty selfish, but don’t pretend you wouldn’t be worried about the consequences either. It’s only natural for people to consider self-preservation, it’s how human beings are. We’re all selfish to some extent, some more than others obviously. It’s just a fact man, not defending him, just making it clear that human beings are not so one-dimensional, and that most of us probably aren’t as good as we like to believe we are.
Gambling casinos: perfect 1080p
Parking lot cameras: -400p
The quick cut to “what happened to your neck” was so good
That female interrogator was so bad. Too emotional
@@vipr1142 on purpose tho, she even fooled you that's how good she is... You need to try different tactics to trigger pity or empathy if you feel like your subject still has moral and compassion.
@@professoryinyang258 not to mention that she said she was passionate, you can clearly see what will work with the person in front of you and you adjust to that
@@vipr1142
That was a total manipulation tactic. Worked a charm.
I know, right? Savage AF
Update: Lee got 40 years for the murder of Savanah Gold.
YES!!!!!! He deserves every waking moment.
Is the rest of the interogation out?
He will be out on parole by 2035 bet!
Damn only 40, after that brutal murder. Most people in FL who get convicted of a murder this brutal don't get this lucky. Should've got life or death but ill settle with 40 i guess.😒😒
Thats it? and tayk got 55 smh
I actually went to middle school with Lee this crime does blow my mind a little I would have never thought he would have done this RIP savannah you didn’t deserve this 🥺
I went to elementary school with Savannah (we were best friends for 3 years before I moved) and you’re right, she def didn’t deserve this. This is the first time I’ve been able to watch this video since I found out about her passing years ago.. still can’t believe it
Yikes
I was planning on moving to Jacksonville.. Bad idea? Lol
What was he like? Nice guy mostly? He seems pretty laid back. Sad.
Small world! Lee is my cousin and Savannah was my sister
It's funny, he killed her because she was going to "ruin his life" by causing him to lose his girlfriend and his job. And yet, he decided to make his life exponentially worse than it would have been if he had lost those things by killing her. She wouldn't have ruined his life- she would have ruined what he had at that time (you could argue he ruined it himself), but you can get a new job and a new girlfriend. They really think they can't possibly be caught?
Right! I would have been, go ahead. Rat me out. You won't be getting anymore of this pipe.
He would have gotten a different shitty chef job and convinced his gf to stay…. barely anything would have changed.
And he murdered her.
Emotional and unstable men.
I don’t think funny is the right word to use regarding a murder, no matter the context
“How long have you known Savannah?”
Lee: So basically my mom was addicted to meth
*sigmund Freud has entered the chat*
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@snag_central8886 😂😂😂😂😂
Adderall
@@WhitneyNewark adderall and meth are not the same regardless of what ppl say
"So, tell us about yourself"
*case closed.*
Lol
Adderall will do that to you
😆😆😆
Lmao
As soon as he attached it to his MOTHER? Game set match
Dude was so protective of his Bonefish Grill job he murdered a girl. That dedication SHOULD get him Employee of the Month but of COURSE the haters there won’t give it to him.
These true crime videos are a bit addictive and so well done!
Detective was straight up a fucking viper with “what happened to your neck?”
I wonder if "your mom got carried away" would have worked
@@AydinTebyanian lmao
Female detective "on ur neck?!"
@@AydinTebyanian I audibly laughed
Period. Ain't nobody playing with you boy.
I like the narrator’s voice. He sounds like he wanted to say, “It was at this moment Lee knew he f****d up.”
I had to go to the comments to see who else caught it lol
I would pay to hear him say this
hahahahahahaha made my day
at least it's not that like mid country folky movie-type like "Oh boy, Roy, you ain't gone and done it"
@cptcurk LOLOL!!!!
This one still sticks with me. Your narration and production are spot on. Great work.
Your explanation as to why we are able to tolerate witnessing his pain was masterful, I loved it. Thank you for the upload too.
"If you're innocent, you'll give a short, concise answer."
'How long have you known Savannah?'
'Drugs. We did drugs together. Took drugs, liked drugs. She did drugs. I did drugs. We liked drugs.'
Is that you, Brett?
SSDT he still likes beer
You forgot to mention they did different drugs, she did depressants that made her paranoid, he did uppers that made him sedated.
Lee “drugs” Rodarte
As an innocent person I'd give a long detailed answered to try and give as many details to help them with their investigation- I'd look so guilty even though I was innocent.
Did anyone else find those texts extremely creepy? Imagine getting that from someone you know. Instant red flag
Yeah I had a chill
I was wondering if anyone else had the same feeling
Creepy af! Also dumb, sounded so fake I bet he was on something when he wrote it.
@@Jess-yo9rt no, he was a complete idiot what he was sober already so no he wasn’t high he is naturally like that
@The Thyme Cube that's scary
I have a somewhat hard time believing Lee didn't kill her on purpose given she had tried to escape the vehicle three times in a row and he hid the body, but a second degree murder charge is better than none
Of course he killed her on purpose.
That’s not what second degree murder means. You’re thinking of manslaughter.
Second degree murder just means it’s not clearly premeditated, which him doing a relatively stupid killing after talking to her for 10 minutes kind of indicates it wasn’t premeditated, and certainly doesn’t prove beyond a reasonable doubt that it was premeditated.
It wasn't on purpose. Savannah was being stubborn
@@jayo3074 You're blaming a literal murder victim, Lee Rodarte is a murderer (convicted 2nd degree) who got off lucky
@@xryeau_1760 no I wasn't. I'm saying she went there looking for trouble. Why did she threaten to expose him at the restaurant?
Detectives: what's your name, Lee?
Lee: I don't know.
*Detective:* "How do you know Savannah?"
*Lee:* "Well, I was born on a rainy Thursday in May, 1990..."
_4 hours later..._
*Lee:* "That's how I graduated 4th grade.... Now, when I went into 5th grade.."
Lmao
The whole time the detectives are just screaming GUILTY in their heads..
And that’s how they know when a person is trying to hide something. They give too many details that don’t matter.
M James oooooooooh myyyy goooood, some ppl wouldn’t shut the f up. I cringed so hard! He talks and talks and talks!
Lolz
Y’all making fun of Lee don’t realize his strategy. He’s clearly hoping the detectives die from old age by the time he finishes talking.
i see the potential in his strategy. GO LEE
😂😂😂
Aah, an intelectual
Omg you’re right!😂😂
An interesting play, let's see how it works out.
Never go full Rodarte.
Lee's 5 min 23 sec response was like the crawl at the beginning of a Star Wars film.
If my mom ever get's accused of murder, she's screwed. They'll think she's guilty regardless because she ALWAYS gives long drawn out explanations with a completely unnecessary amount of detail. lol.
I know! I'm kinda like that too... But I also have ADD.
Omg that’s exactly how my mom is!! 😂😂
I'm the same...just can't stfu. If you see 2 people talking and one of them looks bored.....I'm the other one.
But you can tell the difference between a chatty person and a nervous person, plus situations change people's attitudes lol.
LOL my husband does this with literally everything.
Detective: How do you know Savanah?
Lee: I do drugs.
Detective: 😐
Joycon boyz👊
It’s common for cooks to use narcotics.
to explain how he met her.... he talks *on and on* about drugs and savannah for what felt like 20 minutes in the interrogation timer.
😄
How well do you know Savannah?
"My mom did methamphetamines"
The beginning tactic of how someone gives a short response to a simple answer if they have nothing to hide.....that was so fascinating to watch. So much information came out of one JUST ONE simple question. Amazing.
Thanks for all the work you do to give us these videos JCS. I appreciate you.
So he killed her because he was afraid he'd get fired from the all mighty BoneFish Grill?
jbaby007 Yeah.
Dude, a restaurant where you can be the head chef + manager AND it's ok for you to pick your scabs while at work? I wouldn't kill to keep this job, I'd massacre.
pubcollize ew.
he was so proud that he is a head chef
Maybe he was the worlds first Bonefish employee who made 7 figures 🤷🏼♂️
Detective: "So how long have you known Savanna"
Lee: *literally recites the PBS Documentary on his life story*
he thought he was so smart, yet failed at every step of the way in the interrogation xd
LMAOOO literally
Seriously bro
lol
He received a 40 year sentence in exchange for a confession to second degree murder in March of 2021
The anguish at the end is very satisfying. I hope he remains in this state for the next 40 years.
Your sick smh
@@jayo3074
Sure, whatever you say😅
@@steven3789 taking pleasure in another humans pain ain't cool.
Cop: So how did you know her?
Suspect: I do drugs, she did drugs, we did drugs, my mom did drugs.
What?
Don't forget "I'm on adderall"
I wumbo, you wumbo, he she me we wumbo
All he had to say was drugs, he didn't need to go into detail.
@@mbp7060 All he had to say was "met her at work", why mention drugs in an interrogation room
Zaaaackly!!! 🤦🏾♀️
I would cry like that too once I realized that my last hours of freedom were spent at WORK.
Ugh.
underated comment
Who gonna get his paycheck?
Bernard Brunu
The customers who ate the scabs he peeled off
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bro...... that would SUCK! lol
You are SO smart!!!!! Love your analysis!
You are so smart and your videos are so good I just wish there was more videos from you!
We have better pictures of Mars than we do of parking lots
because rendering
parking lots come and go, they are expendable, Mars is forever
@@kris611 is the earth flat too?
It’s sad this is actually true
@@kris611 i hope youre joking
"How do you know Savannah?"
My great great grandparents first came to America in 1613 from Holland, arriving in the port of New York which at that time was known as New Amsterdam...
Hahaha
"My name is Yoshikage Kira. I'm 33 years old..."
Very funny 😁
LOL
Lmao!
My heart breaks for this woman and her family. So young and beautiful. She deserved so much more life.
When Lee said 'this is the last time I'll be wearing a chefs jacket', and degrading himself, I felt so sad. Don't get me wrong, what he did was disgusting and horrifying, and he treated her body with so much disrespect. He deserved whatever sentence he got. I'm glad he was found. But the emotional/compassionate side of me feels so sad that this man ruined his own life. There's something about watching the moment somebody's dreams disappear and their futures destroyed, their own fault or not...makes me feel sad. I feel greater sadness for the victims who also lost their future, of course. I'm sure there is something in psychology that can explain why some of us feel sadness when a criminal ruins their own life.
I think you might feel this way because all humans have the capacity to become this kind of depraved evil, but they also have the capacity to become excellent and good people. It is sad when people throw that away, but it's important to realize that anyone can do it.
I think you need to be locked up for life!. Who cares about his stupid chefs jacket..
He didn’t ruin his life. He can spend the rest of his life drawing with crayons in a cell and eating meals paid for by the taxpayers (as opposed to shooting himself up and fucking his subordinates.) He ruined HER life by ending it.
Just a quick update on this case, Lee Rodarte was sentenced to 40 years in prison without the possibility of parole. He was convicted of second-degree murder and a plea deal that dropped the first-degree murder, and a few other crimes he committed while disposing of the body. May he rot in hell
Shortly after Lee’s sister was also sentenced for killing another person. Messed up family
Detective: how long have u known her?
Lee: I did drugs. She did drugs.
🤣
And her mom did drugs!
When he said that, i was like "wtf is he doing" lol
@mydemonswontleavemealone Just because a few police are racist, it doesnt mean all are. I am by no means saying that police brutality is alright, but it doesnt occur with most cops so why blame all cops? If a chef murders someone, it doesnt mean that all chefs are murderers, right?
@mydemonswontleavemealone I have done my research and I can say that a 99% rate of police being racist is completely absurd. What I would like to ask you though is this: if there is an armed robbery at a bank or store, who will be there to stop it and discourage future crimes from happening if police are out of the picture?
"How long did you know her?"
Lee: "She did heroin."
Yeah, and did you notice he mentioned "She went missing for three or four days from work"? He may as well have added, "So I don't think you guys should be thinking she's been murdered or anything like that."
Hey Lucy
@@PassTheMarmalade1957 yess I thot that to and fact is normal people would never catch on to wat he is trying to do ‼️‼️
Me: Do you happen to have her dealer? 🤔
😂
Whenever you put text on the screen, you should read it, I’m trying to listen to this while doing yardwork
Quel dommage qu il n y ait pas de traduction en français. Excellent travail. Merci❤
Learn English like the rest of the earth
You’re the most addicting content creator on CZcams.
i cant agree with this more
very true i’m so addicted
I agree
Addictive*
Here here!
Imagine receiving a text from one of your friends or family that was clearly written by a stranger… chills….
Chilling because of the poor grammar. And he's a manager.
@emarythomp Damn you binge watching these too? I see your comments under all these videos
@@lentintarantino392 Who isn't? That's like eating only one potato chip and putting the bag back.
I was thinking the same thing. Thats actually horrifying. Especially if the text is extremely out of character
Wait until you're a father...
The writing in this channel is soooo great
ONE of the best endings. The way he suffers in the end is priceless.
He knows he fu#ked up big time.
Lesson: don't do drugs and don't do anything criminal.
“How long did you know her??”
Him: “idk she started using drugs though”
lmaooo
What is your name?
IDK but let me tell you that she was doing heroin and um... Yeah I don't know where she is
@Gusrobang4 GT jcs is right he told us that when a suspect goes on and on and on he is trying to convince detectives of his innocence. And he is not.
he took an adderall, so that kinda scuffs everything
@Donut dude he's rambling because he is guilty not add. If he had add he would most likely go off-topic and start talking about other stuff. but if you don't have ADD and you want to convince the police you continue talking about the same subject for 5 or ten minutes. Add people can't concentrate on the same subject for this long. Figure it out
The detective asked him one question about how he knew her and he literally talked himself into trouble.
literally🤣🤣 he ain’t the sharpest tool in the shed. It got funnier and funnier as he told his life story trying to answer a question about a co-worker
Legend has it he’s still talking about how he knew her.
Lol they think they are so clever....idiot
Yea I kept double tapping cause I was tired of his bull shit, and my thumb got tired
So, lemme get this right, they did a couple drugs together?
If somebody comes in for an interrogation and doesn't immediately demand to know why they're there and also engages in stupid chit-chat with the detectives, they're guilty af
Yes , that's #1 that everyone always forgets, except in the few cases when the person is innocent and especially if they are innocent with priors, they are sick of the patronizing friendly approach of the detectives
Awesome video as always. Would love you to consider doing a video on Amanda Knox! Not sure how much interrogation footage is available to the public though but supposedly the interrogation by Italian police was brutal!
_"All that police could ascertain is that he had short brown hair and was roughly 5"11."_
Looking at the camera footage, I'm surprised they could tell a human committed the crime.
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Underrated, lol
"How long have you known her?"
"Well I was born on a crisp day with autumn leaves starting to fall and my mum was wearing a blue dress and as I grew my first word was dada........"
Thank you for brining tears to my eyes due to laughter because of your comment. Priceless!
Lol it’s funny but how is she gonna give birth in anything other than a hospital gown
Lmao yess
GUILTY!!!
Hahaha thx for funny comment
back again to rewatch all his videos
" a casual seafood restaurant known as the bonefish grill"
Sir, where I'm from that's a fancy restaurant and they're expensive but I guess that just shows what class we're in😂😂
How long did you know Savannah?
Lee: Long ago, the four nations lived together in harmony. Then, everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked. Only the Avatar, master of all four elements, could stop them..
But when the world needed him most, he vanished.
A hundred years passed and my brother and I discovered the new Avatar, an airbender named Aang, and although his airbending skills are great, he still has a lot to learn before he's ready to save anyone.
The world has changed.
I see it in the water.
I feel it in the Earth.
I smell it in the air.
Much that once was is lost,
For none now live who remember it.
Best comment on here. Thank you for distracting me for a moment from the heaviness of this video
I spit out my horchata reading this
First 5 seconds talking to the cop's and snitches on someone for giving him Adderall
He should've just smoked some Jenova Kush
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The best way to not go to prison for violently murdering your coworker is to not violently murder your coworker.
This interrogation is just so well done, is impeccable. These detectives did such a good job 👏
I feel like I would be scared to talk to a detective even if I was innocent...
"So, what is your na-"
"DON'T HURT ME! Please..."
Especially one in a bow tie
Never talk to the police without a lawyer, innocent or not
Yes! They do put innocent people away too
You should be. They’re only there to get a confession out of you one way or another regardless if you did it or not.
Detective: "How long have you known her?"
Lee: *tells life story
YESSSS ts really took me bc they literally asked one thing and here this nigga go😭😭🤣🤣🤣 wtf was you talm bout brodie they asked how y’all met💀😂😭
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I know 😂 like this is only the first question bud! Save some info for the rest of them.
His answer was a textbook answer for a guilty person as they explained why starting the conversation with an open end question could increase the probability of being guilty if answered in lengthy manner.
Has texting from the victims phone ever worked? Seems like it blows up in their faces everytime immediately
Interesting how he is the only person on any JCS video who shows some remorse while alone in the interview room. "I'm so sorry Savannah...You're a real piece of shit Lee...You killed that poor girl." Literally no one else on any other video shows even an INCH of remorse beyond themselves. Sure that pops up too, but he is the *only one to show ANY REMORSE independent of themselves.*
So for him to go back on that...why? You admitted what you did, so plead guilty and take the lesser punishment. They are going to give you life or the needle if you take this to trial...where did that remorse go?