What A 15 Year Old Mass Killer Looks Like
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- čas přidán 30. 06. 2022
- "So I don't show emotion? That condemns me?"
In today's true crime documentary, we're covering the case of Nicholas Browning.
VIDEO QUALIFICATIONS: The following interrogation has been analyzed by a qualified team, including a licensed attorney and former Criminal Prosecutor and a licensed clinical psychologist.
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What I've learned from watching these videos is that if police offer you food: if you accept, it can be interpreted as suspicious, and if you decline it can be interpreted as suspicious.
Right!? Everything you do is sus and cops are liars who play with heads..
This is why you shouldn’t allow yourself to be interviewed without a lawyer if you’re really innocent
@@rq4740 Should never be interviewed without a lawyer present full stop. Innocent or not.
What if you accept the food, peck at it sheepishly, and throw up a little?
@@craigbannister7798 yeah I know, but I'm just personally glad this guy talked...
The saddest part of this whole family murder is that that poor little boy left the door open for his big brother so that he could sneak into the house .. only to get killed by the one he was trying to protect from getting into trouble.
so he's partly to blame. they should of raised him better.
@@afganno3385 how said is ur life that u have to troll on youtube??? ur life is embarrassing dude
Maybe his father shoild have been raised better
His little brother loved him. He was guilty of love for his brother
@@afganno3385 why would he ever suspect that his older brother would murder him? If my brother asked me to keep the slider unlocked id do it with no hesitation. its not his fault.
"He blinked, which may be a self soothing action, as he may be feeling nervous about being interrogated"
LMFAOO
LOLLLLL
Literally if they just lean back that means that they are nervous 💀
lool these videos always remind me of the 'did you see that?!?!' guy
We can clearly see that the suspect is picking his nose, a clear sign of antisocial personality disorder.
I like how he explains what the officers were doing wrong too. Helps you remember that even professionals can make mistakes.
Yo sometimes he's sassy about calling out the detectives and it gets me weak AF
i was gonna say the same thing !! the suspects and/or criminals are obvi in the wrong but officers can still make mistakes in interogations and I'm rly glad he called it out
@@lunabrown6527 STOP THIS IS SO ME
@@lunabrown6527right he has me so dead 😭 The officer was wrong here. OKAYYY??
@@lunabrown6527lmao...sassy
Hearing that he betrayed his younger brother’s trust by having him leave the door unlocked, that’s beyond disturbing.
The younger brother was most probably in on it
@@twistedgamer9167 bruh ...
@@twistedgamer9167 Unlikely lol.
Yep . Signed his own death warrant
@@twistedgamer9167 the younger brother died too fym in on it
I love how tailor confesses that he's touched an airsoft gun when asked if he's touched any weapon. Such honesty
you can tell he’s a sweetheart. ☹️
@@Fichterus You wouldn't say that if you had ever got hit in the balls playing airsoft 😭
@@Tome13Eclipse just dont have balls or wear protection 😼😼
@@Tome13Eclipse good for them they'll never know
Just glad they weren't in on it
This kid actually kept his composure more than most adults I’ve seen
youve seen on youtube? LMAO
@@suhardaniix you okay?
He should have just kept his right to remain silent and call for a lawyer.
@@starfox300They still had evidence through his friends they even knew where the body was themselves
@@user-nc2zj9gk4u did you even watch the video?
He’s not crying for his family, he’s crying for himself. His future is ruined.
Fr
They all cry for themselves. Never their victims
Yup he can’t accept that his perfect plan didn’t go like he thought and he isn’t as smart as he thinks
I mean, this is stated on every single one of these videos. We know lol
@@voyager1568 and in every single one of these videos people talk about how sad the story is. We know. Doesn’t mean we don’t express our thoughts even though they’re obvious
i know this has literally nothing to do with this case, but i cannot emphasize enough how extremely helpful it is that y’all have subtitles. CC can be difficult and inaccurate on a lot of these kinds of interrogation videos, and i know whoever added captions to this spent hours doing so. just know that us “hard of hearing” folks appreciate this IMMENSELY. great work!!
Yes 🙌
@@mommcalliesmusic-cooking1619 your cooking sucks
Same! I’m also hard of hearing and the subtitles are so helpful for me. They’re top quality subtitles too!
@buttery boy CC/subtitles are NOT available for "all" videos. Many of them can use the CC option for "auto-generated" captioning via some speech recognition program. It can be VERY hit-or-miss. Sometimes the captioning is pretty good. Sometimes it sucks creek mud. Those of us who are hearing impaired really DO appreciate well done accurate captioning.
@@mommcalliesmusic-cooking1619 W
What horrifies me most about this is he called his little brother and asked him to leave the door unlocked. This was something I did so many times as kid for my big brother. I wanted to protect him and help keep him from getting in trouble with our father. He knew his little brother loved him enough to leave the door unlocked and he used that as a way to kill them all.
@@DUBSTV2003 omg what did I read 💔💔💔💔💔💔💔😓wish I never looked, horrible 😫 😢 😞 😭
@@loverainthunder that entire situation was frightening. It was planned out for so long. One of the first interrogations I ever watched. So incredibly heart wrenching.
These kinda killers don't have conscience or feelings that's why they can commit these kinda crimes. They are normal people.
Wow.
What horrifies me the most is y'all seem surprised about this happening when guns are so easily accessible in your country. the shooter of the texas shootout incident just had his 18th bday and he wouldn't have been able to do it if guns can't be bought online
The whole interrogation is literally a loop of "I know you did it," "how?" "I know these things. I've worked here for two decades," "I didn't do it," "I know you did it," "How?" "We know these things." It's absurd, but I still watched/listened to the whole two hours ._.
I know, the detective is terrible at interrogation
@@jessebanwell5705I’m only halfway through and wondering why he doesn’t ask for a lawyer. I guess I might as well quit now if it’s just more of the same.
Right. It’s almost feels like coercion. They are definitely flirting with the line here.
I was like why are they wasting their time with this pointless interrogation, just look at the evidence and fingerprints etc. and let it speak for itself.. the fact that they didn’t even give him a chance to get a lawyer is also sick, he is 15!! And they couldn’t know by that point that he did it, they just wanted to put him in jail
@@jillian3738 He has the right to remain silent. They can't force him to talk.
Dude. That heavier detective was impressive! Especially how he goes from intense and confrontational, to soft and supportive.
I wasn't very impressed, lying to the kids telling them if they lie at all they're going to get taken down for it, getting stuck on the keys to the mattress thing and then just repeating "we know you did it" over and over until he finally confesses. It was effective in the end though.
The suspect ran circles around these dimwitted detective
@@matt0pz508yeah right. If he was smart he would’ve invoked his right to remain silent without an attorney present.
the detectives method was just pressuring, he could've just used his right to remain silent but he's a child
@@HJOTech”it was effective in the end tho”
So he is a good detective. He got what he needed didn’t he? 🤣
Murdering a younger sibling, especially when you’re years apart, that trusts you completely and likely looks up to you, is just so difficult to think about.
heartbreaking. i can’t imagine how betrayed and scared the younger sibling must have felt in those final moments
I have three younger siblings, all girls. The thought of purposefully bringing harm their way is something I literally can’t wrap my brain around. His calm demeanor up until they begin to question him is what is most astonishing. How the hell can you nap in a police interrogation room???
I’m sure there’s a lot, all of you youngers can’t “wrap your head around.” That’s your generation. Sucked into netflix and a cellphone... Thinking isn’t one of your finer traits. That’s why mumble rap and shitty “celebrities” are put on a pedestal.
It feels wrong on a biblical level to even think about it
Shut up
imagine witnessing something horrific and then slowly realizing it was your friend who committed it, that same friend you had been hanging out with right before and after the crime. i feel so bad for those boys
They covered for him to the police. You really think they didn’t know?
yes
@@GreatwhiteShark88 It’s not that black and white. None of them knew that Nick for sure did it because he lied to them. There’s a lot of psychology that goes into having to talk about your friend and comprehend that they may be a mutderer.
@@GreatwhiteShark88 Well to be honest they were probably affraid of him, i mean he killed his entire family and what if he got out somehow
@@GreatwhiteShark88 it's so easy to be the outsider looking into the window of this case and try to cast blame on anyone u fucking can.
Okay but why was Taylor’s water bottle flip so clean 😩
Taylor is a G
He is a psychopath, i can't imagine another explanation
@@marianocarrazanaproof he is a psychopath? or u just don't know the actual meaning and you want to yap because you want to be different?
@@marianocarrazananot everyone is a psychopath omg.. you know nothing about personality disorders y'all call any killer a "psychopath"
@@marianocarrazanaTaylor wasn’t the killer maybe rewatch it again.
This is actually one of the smartest suspects I have ever seen in these videos. He knew even when the detectives had no proof.
I think he even could have gotten away with this if he had kept denying or just asked for a lawyer.
Out of all these "genius being interrogated" videos this is the best. Even though he cracked at the end, he almost made it through
They may not have gotten a confession at of him but they probably would still have gotten him with forensic evidence. 4 gunshots without any residue? It's just that a confessions is a way easier route to a conviction.
@@samatiesse Even if it was highly likely that was him, they still didn't have 100% proof. The gun was hidden in the middle of nowhere so theoretically it still could have been some other psycho
I was thinking the same thing
Yep! Or if he didn't have his friends as witnesses!
Not only did he kill his family.. he traumatized his friends when he willing brought them with him to "discover" his dead family. That something those boys will never unsee.
THIS. he knew what was inside that house and to expose his friends to that too..almost like he wanted to take them all down with him (his 15 year old brain probably thought their dna would get on something so they could all get “caught” together)
"willingly"...stay in school kids!
@@addiemartins4878 it was probably a typo
@@addiemartins4878 you focus on a typo in THIS setting? Look at Nick.. good grades, didnt help him any... And who are you to refer to strangers as "kids". Lol, you are giving off creepy vibes:)
@@addiemartins4878 insulting someone’s intelligence off a simple one letter spelling mistake is a clear sign that your not mature enough to call someone else a kid
The detective tells Taylor if he lies he’ll go to jail for the rest of his life and then they say “Taylor is showing behaviors that indicate he feels anxious” no shit when I was 15 if a officer told me that I would go into a panic attack even if I was telling the whole truth. Like holy shit.
That was his plan to find the truth, which was a good idea
That wasn’t an insult, just on observation. He was very anxious, and we can see he’s having something of an internal deliberation between the fear the detective instilled in him and the want to protect his friend (and believe his friend is a good person).
@Rose :3 don't worry I'm sure the kid is okay
Yeah, that would be a normal reaction. As opposed to the actual murderer who falls asleep in the interrogation room.
@@torpit7161 That is how you get false confessions, and that's the reason you need to get some kind of information that is only available to the perpetrator after the confession to verify that it was a true confession when you use this type of tactic.
Narrator: This young man seems to be of superior intelligence.
Reality: literally a lawyers kid is talking to police 😅
I was told by someone one time that if you are guilty you need a lawyer if you aren't guilty you definitely need a lawyer.
He definitely needed a lawyer! 15...no one on his side? Not cool
@@rebeccaalderman1393 Not cool man! He should have had a lawyer at least! He was only 15!
.....as for murdering his brothers and mother and father....well besides that little thing HE HAD NO LAWYER!!!! That's the most most most important thing here!
😂😂
Sounds like Bruce Rivers
@@rebeccaalderman1393he killed his hole family y would you want him to get a lawyer lol
I really hope Taylor is OK. Slowly realizing your friend is a cold blooded killer must be terrifying. This night might have been massively traumatizing for him. I hope he is doing alright now. :(
@@Ddrat5466 only Nick killed them, they questioned all 4 because they were together and had to get everyones story
@@Ddrat5466 Only Nick, the others were innocent, but thanks to them and the good officers job, Nick is jailed
@@Ddrat5466
Nick is the only killer.
He lied to his friends who are completely innocent.
He made up his story about the keys and sleeping in the car etc.
Take care!
@@abelis644 that’s what you think I’m sure it’s was probably only Nick but some of them like Taylor knew what he was going to do kids tell each other everything
@@idontrte yes kids tell each other things but not everything. It could be possible that Nick did tell them but the other boys may have thought he was joking. Who would believe that your 15 year old friend is really going to kill their family??? That's the thing, they are kids, that wouldn't be a conversation that 99% of kids out there would have. I don't know one person from my youth that ever killed their parents. Some people get upset and say, I'm so mad I just want to kill so and so, or they wished they would die but it's a figure of speech.
I found this channel yesterday & I'm addicted. Good stuff
sameeee
me the last two days
Growing up in a volatile household can cause children to surpress emotions, especially if having them gets them in trouble.
Used to get ass beat if I did as a kid I was the kid who was to shut up stand over there and do what I want before I start to
Absolutely! Happened to me.
So heartbreaking to know that nick told his little brother to keep the door unlocked so he could sneak back into the house. That poor little boy probably looked up to his big brother and felt like they were bonding since he was helping him sneak inside so he could take the car. He had no idea that this psycho was going to kill him and the rest of their family 😢
I'm just glad they didn't torture them, and never saw it coming. If you've heard the story of the bever Brothers, now that one was truly sad. They used knives and killed 5 of their family members including young ones.
@@mattb6646 the bevers story turns my stomach
They literally baited their baby siblings and slowly killed them
@@BabyBoy_Milo yeah and slit their little sisters throat, definitely one of the worst. The older brother did an interview with a youtuber on here, he actually does seem remorseful but I could never trust someone again after that, he needs to be locked up forever
@@BabyBoy_Milo the bever story makes me wonder what was really going on in that house in the years leading up to the massacre... never allowed outside, strict religious fundamentalist parents yet seemingly unfettered internet access for the kids... the whole case is just bizarre and tragic
I held it together quite well through all of that but I must admit that moment did rock me as well ..bless their little souls .
How anyone sits through that and it never occurs to them that they need a lawyer is so far beyond me.
easy for you to say sitting on your desk watching youtube than being a cold blooder killer at 15
@viscache1 I agree. No matter what, they should have been allowed to have an attorney with them!
He was sure he could bluff his way out of it alone. Also, being 15, it might not have even occurred to him.
In Germany, a lawyer is mandatory for crimes with a sentence of more than one year.
@@user-gj1pq5zm4l He never even thought of asking for a lawyer, otherwise, he would. All those boys should have had one.
I wanted to go to the mall.
Why?
Because I didn’t wana clean the house !
Said a 15 year old,
And the grown adult cop says, it doesn’t make sense . 😂? What? Lol
Makes perfect sense .
The moment I’m accused of any serious crime I’m immediately demanding a lawyer.
Okay, I accuse you of being guilty of the crime of being guilty! Check mate! Take her away boys!
I like how they also explain the detective’s mistakes. It shows how they aren’t right all the time.
@Triggered Much Stop using emojis so much fs
@@KJD729 fo real, this dude so weird :D
and admit they aren't professional diagnosis or proper analysis without knowing the interrogated personality/characteristics beforehand
he still totally talks from bias point of view against nick. There was no other solution like somebody that hated his lawyer father. He says nickn named his neighbor to get suspeicion off of him . Howndoes he know ehy nickndidnit maybe he thought the neighbor was a possible subject.
@@robgnisir4672 holy fuck. Literally had a stroke reading your babble.
Not only did he end the lives of his entire family, but he also subjected three of his "friends" to the crime scene. Truly disgusting.
Yeah really… Do you know how those other kids are doing?
@@trishbender7940 you western people are killing everyone in he world n shooting up even your own nations everyday now. looks like they are all probably laughing about it.
probably hoping to see someone cry like them all. but its your own people so it would be fake
If I was him I would’ve shot myself too and just ended it cause I couldn’t live with killing my entire family I’d rather argue then harm my family
@gra foeh smh
@gra foeh thats not y its so he could build an alibi and make himself seem innocent
Thank you for all your hard work put into making these videos. By far the most informative and researched interrogation videos I’ve seen.
I just came across this video today and got curious enough to click it and was hooked almost instantly. Very nice job on the effort you put into it, and you earned yourself a new subscriber. How someone can commit atrocious acts like this is really beyond words.
I feel bad for the other kids, especially Taylor. They looked so confused and nervous. They never thought their friend was actually a murderer.
Yeah, that poor kid looked like he was going to have a panic attack when he couldn't remember the name of the movie they watched, I felt so bad for him. (God help anyone who has to try and remember _'Accepted'_ in a high stress situation)
💀@@bloodyneptune
Poor Taylor man
Also, the officer was unnecessarily aggressive towards him. He was cooperating, that threat was too much.
@@bloodyneptune now you should be on trial for killing me with that last part of your comment 😆
imagine being innocent and being interrogated and then slowly realizing that your friend may be not who you think he is, if i were them i would be getting chills to my bones that my friend is a cold blooded criminal
Seriously tho! Those boys will never trust anyone the same again
@@Jay-oz5zo I definitely talk to and trust people a whole lot less these days. Your story is interesting, thanks for sharing the details. It just goes to show that you can't really truly know what someone is about.
In what way or ways was your former friend low-key 'off'? It sounds like he is still roaming around among us since it doesn't sound like he killed his mother.
Is there an inkling as to what he is up to these days on the periphery? Like did he get mental services help, go on to have a family, etc.? I wonder if he is still accepted by his family after all of that.
@@Jay-oz5zo Wow, that really paints quite the picture. It's amazing that his parents allow him to live with them. I would not be so amenable and comfortable with such a thing. Oof.
Nice move getting out ahead of things and putting that notice out there directly. Especially when you could cross path with him so readily when on a family visit.
Thanks for the follow-up. All the best. ☺
@@wmluna381 Thanks you too.
@@wmluna381 I think they're either in denial, or there's some gnarly skeletons in the closet with the parents so they're covering for him and helping him maybe to keep him on their side and quiet. I have no idea. The entire situation is still baffling to me.
Underage kids should have a lawyer by default.
I think you mean under age mass murderers..
Dad was careless about leaving a loaded gun laying about the house. If you have to have a gun in your house, you must have it hidden and locked up. His carelessness ultimately cost him and his entire family. Sad.
Definitely.
That wouldn't have saved them,he knew where the keys to the gun cabinet were. Nothing is going to save you from a determined person,especially one that has lacks a conscience. My dad kept guns in our house in an unlocked cabinet. It never once occurred to me to use them no matter how hard my dad was on me.
My Dad had guns and I would have never dreamed of it either. But, it may be the permissiveness of nowadays and lack of parental follow through. Consequences, if any, are so light that 2 or 10 repeats of orders or threats of consequences are actually deemed discipline nowadays. Or timeouts, silliest thing ever.
In Washington state,if a person takes a firearm out of your house without breaking into a safe you get charged also.
Exactly right. We were taught from day one what guns are for and that they’re not toys.
Too many people seem to think that refusing to answer questions without an attorney present indicates a person's guilt. This mentality needs to change. The police are not your friends. They will lie and pretend to want to help you, and you could easily end up with charges, even if you're innocent.
You have the RIGHT to an attorney and to remain silent. Invoking your RIGHTS is not an indication of guilt. It's an indication of intelligence!
It really depends on the country you reside in, to be fair.
In the USA yes you have certain rights under the constitution such as pleading the fifth amendment so as not to self incriminate, and the fact that a jury is not allowed to determine culpability based solely on a person's decision to not answer police questions and remain silent.
In places like the UK, these are not present. The jury is allowed to consider choosing to not answer questions during interrogation when deciding culpability on points of law, and there is no protection against self incrimination.
@@GAMEGUYXXGAMEGUYXXOFFICIAL But I believe in the UK the police are not permitted to lie during the interrogation & they're not permitted to interrogate minors without a guardian present. Is that correct or am I thinking of somewhere else?
@@enchantedharlot The police in the UK aren't allowed to tell you that they have more evidence than they actually have, or tell you that if you confess there will be leniency if there actually won't be any leniency, however there's no law about lying by omission. Police can and will withhold the nature of what they actually have on you during an interview because oftentimes not knowing how much evidence they have against you makes the criminal more worried and easier to crack.
And yes, you can't interview a minor without a legal guardian present because they aren't deemed fully able to advocate for themselves in terms of knowing how to ask for a lawyer etc, this is also the case for the USA, however the exact legal technicalities about interviewing minors varies depending on the state obviously.
@@GAMEGUYXXGAMEGUYXXOFFICIAL see the police in the US can straight up lie to you about what evidence they have, what other people said, etc. It's bonkers.
They can't promise leniency directly, but they can indirectly ("I can't help you unless you're honest with me", "Having a reason could be the difference in getting life in prison or not" - using two things this detective said to Nick as an example).
I'm not familiar with any states that require a guardian be present when interrogating a minor. I hope there are!!! I hope other states follow suit!! It is one of the most egregious & deceptive practices they do.
@@GAMEGUYXXGAMEGUYXXOFFICIAL Nemo tenetur isnt in action in UK? Never thought, that your justice system is that messed up. Horrible!
The patience this detective has is insane
It’s their job bro 😂
Lol well he has a job
@@SAMUELCRAFTER1 and they’re complimenting him for doing his job great
I would punch the killer in the face if he was continuing to lie
@@SAMUELCRAFTER1 true however that doesn't make them good at it lmao!
I've legit seen interrogations where the detective will ask several questions, unrelated questions, then not even allow the person to answer, then feed the person answers. Not in a strategic attempt to get them to say something incriminating but just all over the place and impatient to wait for responses. Lol
“He existed therefore that is a telling sign of narcism and nervousness.”
😭😭😭
Drinking at 15 isnt really a sign of poor behavioural health, its pretty noram in the uk lol
It is in the USA too lol
The only kid here I truly felt for was poor Taylor. You can tell he's a sweet kid, just by his body language and the way he's so respectful and ready to give information. He's so anxious and probably traumatized from finding his friend's entire family dead. Watching his interrogation clips made me want to go in there and hug him and tell him it's going to be okay as long as he tells the truth. I hope he got some therapy afterwards, poor thing.
It’s like if Rowley was in a murder interrogation, sometimes it’s just too much for a kid
@@dragonfruit8830 yh he came clean cause he just couldn't do it anymore I feel so bad
I feel awful for all of them, including the killer. He needed help and could not get help 💔
Same. He’s reminding me of my son n it’s bothering me so much!!
Taylor lied multiple times. Guilty !
wow seeing taylor visibly become more uncomfortable as he sat while he realized that his best friend was a murderer was wild. i really hope he got the emotional help he needed afterward, it was honesty difficult to watch and made me feel really bad.
I thought he knew?
@@memethingz6004 Non of his friends knew he was the murderer. Even if they knew it would have been obvious and they would have been caught too
the moment when Taylor so honestly answered that he touched the airsoft gun in past 24 hours is gorgeous!
@@PaulPudding He got them jelly's shaking lol but jokes aside he does have to give any possible information to the police tho
@@Reverio... it looks to be really honest and quick answer
That 2nd detective really wasn’t bringing anything to the table.
Honestly i thought he said things that made a lot of sense, like when he asked Nick about the keys, and if they would believe his story. It really made his story fall apart.
He brought a picture
I exhibit all the signs I'm guilty, at all times, everywhere.
i love how the person analyzing the body language keeps saying things like “but everyone processes trauma differently” and “this shows anxiety but that doesn’t mean guilt” since i get nervous watching things like this thinking that if i was in that scenario i would get called guilty for experiencing anxiety
That absolutely happens to people.
its even better when he says something like 'he moves this,that means that hes nervous/has to release tention' and i think 'maybe his butt hurts after hours sitting in such a shitty chair' 😂
@@midados4516 lmao
I was thinking the same, but I now realise that an innocent human put forth into a barrage of false accusations will act very differently from how they expect themselves to act. You will not seem guilty if innocent.
I’m asking for a lawyer and not talking to the police.
I'm only about 3/4 the way through and so far this kid is holding up better than most hardened criminals twice his age .
I was just thinking that. He’s not a good liar but he’s able to hold up better than a lot of adults you see getting interrogated for similar crimes.
Should have asked for a lawyer.
It would be very unfortunate. But he Might’ve gotten away with it
That makes me think "psychopathy" even more. Psychopaths typically have a low neuroticism trait, i.e. they don't get anxious, nervous or fearful, so they're able to stand up to high pressure situations better than most people. Now, that reaction can be suspect by itself, as you'd expect a person to be affected by a situation like this.
@@HowardsCat Yeah, decent spot mate.
He dissociated before, during and after (well into the interrogation & arrest) the murders.
“He intertwined his fingers, he’s guilty”
Thanks for the subtitles. I'm learning english and I really like videos of investigation, so I use your videos for entertainement and at the sametime I learn a lot about the english language. It's a perfect combination. Again, Thank you.
I like that taylor was an upstanding honest person. A scared kid afraid of what to say but still a good person. Hope the innocent ones are doing well.
from second one taylor was innocent. u could see he was just a scared kid that had no idea about the severity
Agree. I feel like his nervousness must have had to do with him putting two and two together and realizing that his friends story didn’t really make sense and it dawning on him what he did.
I went to college with Taylor, we were good friends. He’s an amazing person and doing well, promise!
@@rebeccarobinson5112Really!!? That is super cool, I’m sure he is a stand up type of guy now
super respectful too. calling his friends parents "mr. smith" and "the fingles." definitely a friend that parents love and respect
its so weird watching taylor slowly realize his friend is a murderer and has so much evidence to prove it
I feel like Alex caught on idk
He is giving his friend away
@@idk-ft7zh as he should
@@idk-ft7zh ..good 💀
@@idk-ft7zh he would probably be his next victim anyway lol
Minors should automatically be given a youth advocate or lawyer. If you’re too young to vote, to buy alcohol, to join the military…to even buy a pack of cigarettes…you shouldn’t be considered old enough to waive your constitutional rights.
I've watched a lot of these clips and this guy is one of the most stoic I've seen on here.
I feel bad for his friends. They have experienced a terrible trauma and then they are alone during questioning and trying to fathom that their friend has killed his family. Absolutely awful.
Exactly they are minors why aren’t there parents present?? 🤔
I want to point out something.
Those friends acted exactly like him, no emotion, no tears. I can’t imagine being in a house with murdered people and not freaking out. I can’t imagine being in a POLICE station, and not freaking out and I’m grown.
I can’t believe that none of their voices squeaked, not even once.
@@scharf74 yeah that was extremely disturbing. Even at that age, if I suspected a friend had killed his family, I wouldn't try to protect them like that, I'd rat them out instantly, this isn't stealing something or breaking a window. These kids are way too cold and desensitized.
@@Siile_ That says something about how the world has raised them not about them specifically. I was similar to them, I'm a very compassionate and empathetic man but after seeing my grandma lying dead with a slit throat I didn't show any form of negative emotion for 4 DAYS. It took 4 days for a single tear to drop. I'm not a psychopath I've just grown up in an environment where showing emotions are for the weak
@@Siile_ exactly
Taylor, the poor baby. I feel so bad watching him. You can tell he’s probably more sensitive than the other boys.
He certainly is Malfoy
Mudblood
Me too!!! I felt so bad for him
Oh because of mental illness. Nothing against it
But nick killed them
Aw ? Malfoy are you being nice rn?
No matter how many times I watch the interrogations videos, the psychopathic behavior that's exhibited is absolutely chilling. Especially in those who are so young. Major respect for people who are able to do this job. I could never. Ever _ever_ act like a friend to people like this. I'm sitting here with chicken skin, listening. Whew.
Chicken skin?😂 do you mean goose bumps?
DON’T GET A LAWYER so we can watch you on CZcams to fall asleep 😅
Best comment ever 😅
There’s another reason for the friends displaying nervousness. In hindsight it’s becoming clear to all of them that their friend may have just murdered his entire family who they saw dead covered in blood hours ago. They’re in shock, they’re minds are putting two and two together.
Yeah, and then also by protecting Nick they could basically deny for themselves their friend murdered his own family. But damn, the slow realisation that your friend is a murderer must be terrible.
Yeah. I could kind of tell that when Taylor was remembering nick left the house he was starting to realize the possibility.
I agree. That was a terrible interrogation, all them without Attorney? Sometimes people ate or laugh when they are nervous too. Where this officers did lernen Psychologie? In the 7 months Police Academy ? In Germany Police Officers need from 4 to 7 years to be a Policeman.
@@Omoroka1 in California in my city to be a cop you need a degree in criminal law. To be a detective you need a bachelor's in criminal law and ofc the normal stuff to become a detective. The standards are pretty high to be a detective.
You can literally "spot the moments" when the friends realize nick is a cold-blooded killer.
I feel so bad for his friends. They probably had no idea what he was capable of the entire time they knew him.
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As a salesman I find it creepily discomforting how many of these same interrogation tactics I use to sell services to my clients. Lmao insanity
Thats why I could never be one 😬
Don't worry karma will get you out of no where
@@emanuelgarcia7946💀
@emanuelgarcia7946 theres nothing wrong with convincing stupid people to buy products
The point about peer relationships and opinions mattering so much as a kid, sometimes even more than family is such a true point.
taylor is so sweet literally made me tear up after he was told he’ll go to jail for life even though he didn’t do anything
Right😭 And of course he was anxious after being told that, I mean…anyone would be
Yes, it was wrong and unprofessional of them to say that.
@@senorra941 no it’s just to get the confession out. if you heard what they narrator was saying, you’d know it’s a technique for the truth to come out
@@carinap I know it is a technique, I still think they should not lie to get to the truth!
There's a dead family here. I don't think it makes sense to get all weepy about poor Taylor who tried to defend his friend the psychopath, ferchrissakes.
As a person with adhd I appreciate that you didn't outright condemn anyone for their body language. A lot of us naturally fidget or struggle to make eye contact and it's always a little annoying when those behaviors are automatically labeled as guilt. It's nice to hear it mentioned that it's impossible to truly read body language without knowing the person.
Muh ADHD. Take more chemicals for your made up disorder
Yeah I hate when people think they can read body language, it's not a thing. What if someone is on Vicodin and has to take a shit so they itch their nose and cross their arms, then they see a fly and look at it. It's dumb.
@@s133p3r0 you can read body language but you can never be 100% certain so you cant claim its a fact
You can tell some things based on body language, but not as much as some people would lead you to believe. Increased fidgeting and touching your face is a sign of stress and nervousness. That doesn't help much, of course you're going to be nervous when you're interrogated by the police about four murders, whether you're guilty or not.
Body language is a really good way to get onto people's emotions and how they're truly feeling, but is really delicate as minds do truly behave differently.
People with ADHD, such as us, autism, APD, DID, or even due to stress or medications can behave completely out of track.
For example, I have a friend who goes crazy laughing when they're extremely sad, my mom's friend gets angry when someone went through a dangerous situation when most people would be worried...
The second detective just keeps repeating how he is been doing this for 22 years , not doing any job here
actually he’s doing a lot here. he’s throwing his experience on the table basically saying he’s not fucking dumb. and sees right through everything. and he was correct? so i’m not sure what you mean
Also, what if he wasn't right? He would have still had the same approach to this. I have seen enough of this to know that. These tactics lead to people confessing to something they didn't do
This is fascinating. I feel like I'm learning quite a bit.
Hearing how he’s challenging the detectives and calling them out on the lack of evidence shows how much he learnt from his dad being a lawyer. Although he was clearly not smart enough to ask for a lawyer in the first place!
Right? I thought since his did was a lawyer he would try to take the smart route instead of trying to beat the detective at his own game...
He probably had had enough of Lawyers, after the mental and physical abuse from his Narcissistic father throughout his whole childhood.
If he was smart he would have lawyered up from the gate
Maybe his dad was a little shady lawyer, and the kid thought if he asked for an attorney he would get one of his dad buddies for his attorney. Who knows but he did mention his life would be set because of the money the family had and some life insurance not knowing exactly how much the insurance was worth. He will have many years to think about what he had done. pretty sure he will try to kill himself in prison.
did he get convicted though?
Even if he was abused, his brothers would’ve been victims as well. Why kill your little kid brothers? 🥺 They were completely and utterly innocent in all of this. My heart breaks for those two boys. Rest In Peace Gregory and Benjamin.
He didn't shed a tear, no emotion when they were mentioned. His friends also said his brothers annoyed him. This kid is a psychopath. His brothers annoyed him and stood in his way. Who could have a meal, sleep and laugh an joke in this situation apart from a complete and total psychopath? Sad to say, but the only reason is because they stood in his way and them dying was likely always part of the plan.
My heart breaks for ALL of the victims. I can't imagine raising a kid, giving them love, money, making sure they have a good birthday etc. Just for one day to kill you in your sleep. I find that the most disturbing IMO.
It's a possibility he was more outspoken and received most of the abuse while the younger brothers learn that being introverted leads to less abuse. Personal experience I'm the younger brother and my older brother was more outspoken and received more abuse than me so I subconsciously became more introverted growing up. He killed himself at 16 years old. I can't help but empathize if this is the case,. But I do not excuse or believe he shouldn't be prosecuted. Hopefully we keep improving our mental health research in the future to prevent this.
Abuse leads to resentment and bitterness. It trickles down from the lack of love between the parents and leaves the children hateful towards their world, their parents, their siblings and their selves.
@@mnm4evernever I‘m very sorry for your loss. Hope you and you family are fine and may he Rest In Peace.
For a 15 year old whom just came home to his whole family dead, he's acting absolutely too damn calm. Even though he did kill them, but still it's insane for sure! He's most definitely a psychopath.
Sociopath.
Sometimes i wish that i wasn't such a curious person. I had no idea there were sooo many young killers walking around. It's honestly freaking me out a bit.
no same shit like that freaks me out so much im always in flight or fight mode when outside, just humans in general are to me the most scariest shit out here
@@qecaelyeah humans are scary as hell. A wild animal will simply eat you but humans will do worse.
I hope Taylor is okay. He seems to be the most kind hearted being, I can’t even imagine how this impacted him.
I know, poor kid.
Should kids/teenagers face the death penalty? Opinions?
@@thepodpodbros the death penalty should be banned in any modern society because it's barbaric.
@@jdmmg4904 Fuck that, you kill innocent people you die, simple.
🤷♂️ Some people deserve it though maybe not this kid but some people are just evil
Whoever wrote the narration really does know how to convey complicated things easily, thank you.
Thanks g
i feel like this video is made for children.
@@oliboy6204 i think it is
@@gotochad I dont know, the narrator speaks and explains things for 5 year olds.
@@oliboy6204 he explains things in a manner that everyone can understand, no matter how much knowledge you already have
it's not just good for younger people, its also great for people who arent great at english and likely don't know every term the narrator is talking about
“Have you touched a gun in the last 24 hours” - “I touched an air soft gun” lol.
I've learned through all these videos that regardless if I'm guilty or innocent I'm immediately asking for counsel lmfao
ugh i feel so bad for taylor. you can tell he just wanted to stick by someone he thought was his friend, but knew he really shouldn’t have. it was hard to watch him get so nervous and clearly torn during interrogation. they’re so young!
Awww, yes just so sad 😢
He was so obviously a sweet kid
this :((
He’s A Real 1.
Just wanting to stay loyal.
That got Me shot @ 17 .
I should have just left the MuFu
But I couldn’t do it. It’s not in Me.
he seems so sweet :(
It’s scary how much of an impact a lawyer would have had on this situation. He could have potentially gotten away with it
I mean, an attorney would've helped him in terms of the interrogation, but he was always going to get convicted. if you actually look into the investigation, they had more than sufficient evidence and his defense was full of gaping holes. Jury was always going to be convinced he was guilty.
@@tyleru96 His age along with the amount of possible mitigating factors would have made his sentence quite small. But his whining about there being no mitigating factors during the interview footage was damning
At the very least he'd know his legal options and the best course under the circumstances. Why do the cops' jobs and betray yourself? Otherwise just plead guilty and welcome to hell.
The most likely outcome if he got a lawyer would have been a plea, if so, he might be out now.
Yeah I'm glad he didn't have one.
Officer: "Did we land on the moon?"
Suspect: "Yes. I mean as far as i know"
Narrator: "He uses a qualifying statment here in case he needs to change his story later."
As parents it’s so important to teach your kids to NEVER speak to police without a lawyer or parents present - innocent or guilty! It won’t imply guilt but saying the wrong thing while nervous could!!!
Never mind all the interrogation techniques, Nick is acting way too casual for someone who’s entire family was just killed.
Fr no matter how he usually copes it’s weird that he doesn’t even seem phased
Crazy
I mean, if they didn’t get along it’s understandable, if my father was killed I wouldn’t be bothered at all
He's probably dissociating which explains his lack of emotions. Rather common, actually.
Yeah any normal person would be in full blown emotional shock if they came home to find their family killed.
The craziest thing is the kid’s dad was a lawyer, but he apparently never told his “troubled” son never speak to the police without a lawyer.
AND now he doesn’t have his parent to to protect him. This story has so many ironies.
In some way it's so typical for lawyers, police officers, soldiers, even judges... to have troublesome kids that lack a sense of conscience and think they can outsmart everyone.
Like yeah, I'm actually kinda surprised this is even admissible in the US. Cops straight *cant* record an interrogation or attempt to submit it in most modern countries without a lawyer present to advise the kids. If adults rarely can keep their mouths from incriminating themselves, kids have no hope.
@@shayneoneill1506 pending on the us state and there laws
Or perhaps he did but the kid took it as his abusive father BS talk, that he himself knows better. His father was "Hitler", so why listen to him?
This might come as a shock, but not all lawyers practice criminal law...
It's scary that I have two kids around his age. Things can escalate so quickly. They just had a school shooting last week also and one of them is scared to go to school. I keep telling them there is nothing to be afraid of but it's horrifying knowing how easily they can be influenced by their peers.
He said, “I didn’t need the keys,” and they didn’t pick up on that?
Man. Everything about this is disturbing. The teen family annialator to the excitement of the detective during the confession. I know, he’s doing his job, though, and has taken hours to get here but…..
The scariest thing is, you could be living with someone who has the same mentality as nick, that doesn't only mean one of your friends, but also one of your family members.
Thank you for that
Chicken George and Kizzy
Never fitnessed anything this serious but I could have never guessed one of my friends tortured and killed animals and other people's wandering pets. They seemed so sweet and normal on the outside. They had pets themselves and took a good care of them. I felt sick after hearing about it.
Might even be you, how would we know?
@@shahzadansari9196 Biding my time until the time is right
Im always pleased when you mention that people process trauma differently and doesn't 100 percent indicate culpability on its own without physical evidence.
Agreed.
And then there's the other 99% of his commentary: "He took a sip of his water. This is suspicious, as killers are known to need water to survive."
@@whitesoxMLBthis channel is ridiculous with it. The video I just came from was “he appears nervous, which is what you’d expect from somebody who just committed murder” and now it’s “the boy is nervous, which is to be expected from being interrogated”
@@TimmyMcGowan Yeah you can tell how little planning or critical thinking goes into making these.
@@whitesoxMLB they are talking about understanding peoples’ complex thoughts and emotions based off which direction their fingertips are pointing, when for half the video they don’t even realize theres an entirely different detective they’re referencing to be the first one lmao
The way he changes his voice once he knows that he did it and just starts whispering
Anyone under the age of 21 should automatically get an attorney assigned to them before police are able to interrogate.
I'm amazed their parents didn't insist on being present or getting a lawyer for their child for questioning.
For being the son of a lawyer I'm surprised he didn't immediately ask for a lawyer. I would think lawyers would drill it into their loved ones to say nothing and immediately call for an attorney.
He probably would have been expected to call his dads company to represent him and thought it wasn’t a good idea.
His egotistical, narcissistic self probably thinks he can do better than any lawyer.
Maybe the dad told that only to his other two kids
@@R8V10 yeah that sounds likely
His pops didn't raise him well that's y this happened
This officer has a lot of stamina to interview these four boys all by himself. What a day!
I was jst thinkin that rn like yo he broke all them down by himself 😭😭
How do you think he got that belly on him? ....drinking lots of sugar filled coke
@@zackkazco2098 possibly trying to self soothe the ugliness he has to endure as a kind,caring Man
There was multiple detectives they literally said that in the beginning of the video
@@zackkazco2098 Is that all you look at is a persons physique? He does a job most people could never do. Judging by that image you picked, maybe looks are the only thing that’s important to you. Sad.
I aware that it's an interrogation method, but those detectives lied A LOT to try to get him to break.
This style of questioning, I'm fairly sure, wouldn't be allowed in the UK, with anybody of any age.
As a very new father (11 months), it hit me so fucking hard that Greg was called by his brother to open the back door. He just wanted to make his older brother happy. There’s a real evil in emotional detachment because you can make an 11 year old boy an accessory to his own damn murder.
Hits me like a fucking brick.
if your son grows up to show signs of a future serial killer, what would you, as a responsible father and citizen, would do in such case?
I hope your child grows up as a nice person.
@@taurine5561 I never said anything about it being simple
@@taurine5561 i mean… ig behavioural changes,, stuff like that????
@@user-gl3tc2nq5i me too bro😂me too
Let’s all take a moment to praise that one kid, Alex, for confessing vital details about the case. We know it took him a while to understand the weight and magnitude of what his friend had done- and he made the right decision in the end.
To rat ?! Don’t act like a gangster if you can’t hold your end ! Soft suburban losers thinking their something their not !
@@TheBaBaTV bro killed his family if he could do that he doesn't have a reason to get me
@@goofy3517 What does this sentence actually mean....?
@@7bloodi doesn't matter anymore
@@7bloodi I think what they mean is, if we're in Alex's shoes, if Nick could kill his family so easily like that, what makes us think he won't come after US just as quickly and easily? No point in helping such a psycho if that's the case.
I've watched quite a few of these interrogations with EWU analysis and I have to say it seems like the narrator shows some admiration for this detective. This detective must have excelled in criminal behavioral analysis school.
The kid is a cold hearted killer without an ounce of emotions. The crocodile tears were for having to confess as it showed it was the hardest thing for him to do. Accept responsibility. None of the stuff about his father was true as he was unsure about each claim. For the purpose of the confession the detective was offering him options about his father's supposed cruelty to him and he was taking them knowing it wasn't true.
The amount of tricks they have is extremely surprising and shows the importance of having a lawyer
You want him to get away with it ? Lol
@apep06 never said that I said they have a lot of tricks and it's just surprising to me but ok bud
You did word it in a way that makes it seem like you’re siding with Nick. I get that you’re not, but it reads that way
@@apep06not what he saying Obviously, you don't know how an American Justice system works right does not matter if he did it or not Even criminals Have the same rights as us until proven guilty he probably would of but now say some one Innocent they can Do the identical thing to get them Something they didn't thats why there the Is statue of justice for all
@osscreepy I'm not saying it that way, I'm talking about how having a lawyer in a different situation can change things a whole lot. I'm glad he got arrested
I feel so horrible for the friends, just imagine the crushing pressure they were put through.
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yeah, I wonder how they are now or if their still friends
@@mkrandy4804 I would imagine the 3 are
I didn't do it!
Yes you did!
I didn't do it!
Yes you did!
I didn't do it!
Yes you did!
Great interrogation techniques right there
Detective: Its all we eat junk food here.
Suspect: I can tell.
Imagine being one of those 3 friends where you find out one of your best friends left you and went and murders his whole family and came back and went to the mall with you after and hung out for hours until you went to his house and saw the bodies. That’s a fucked up thing to happen at 15 years old.
Nurseries??
@@doloresgould3158 obviously a typo
@@doloresgould3158 I think he meant "murdered"
@@doloresgould3158 prolly a typo or to make sure his comment doesnt get taken down
That is not something that is easy to get over at ANY age.
It's kind of creepy how he showed absolutely no emotion until the detectives mention his lack of emotion saying "You haven't shed a single tear" and he responds with "So crying would make you believe me?" and waits an appropriate amount of time to start crying as to not make it seem fake. Either that or shock finally wore off. But still, eerie.
very judgmental as often when someone is in shock has the impression to watch a movie instead of living their life being a self-protecting mechanism to keep your brain sane, So you and 2 detectives and no one can really tell anything because someone does not cry.
@@margotmargot4426 As I said, maybe he was in shock and it had finally wore off and he started crying. The timing was still unsettling to me.
@@jax3936 very I was very scared about this
@@jax3936 Well I will tell you this. I have never ONCE even thought of murdering anyone in my life but I don't emote the same way you think I am supposed to. When my dog died, it hit me hard but on the outside when others are around me I never did shed a single tear. But internally, I WAS hurting, and if anyone told me otherwise I'd be pissed. Nevertheless, you would never know I lost my dog unless I told you. In private I eventually did emote but it took some time to finally emote after bottling everything up. That is how I handle loss, you'd never see my cry at a funeral regardless of how much it hurts me.
What annoys me is people like you would think I am some sick killer or awful person in general because I don't act the way you subjectively think I am supposed to.
@@Subutai_Khan I am NOT saying that there is one certain way to show emotion. And I am not saying that different ways aren't valid. I'm just saying that his demeanor, laughing and smiling the whole time, suddenly changing to crying a bit after saying *and i quote* "So crying would make you believe me?" was creepy to me. I don't usually cry or show emotion in front of people either. I haven't physically cried for death in a long time. I wouldn't think you were "some sick killer or awful person in general" for not acting the way *you think* i expect you to. I even said that maybe shock wore off and the situation finally it hit him. And I never said that I thought that there was a set certain way to express emotion.
Ngl towards the end the little bastard started to cook the detective 😂 “why would your dad leave the gun out, he wouldn’t do that”, the lil bastard replies “so what you know my dad more than me now?” 🤣🤣
“So where the gun your dad was cleaning?” Idk that’s your job to find it 😂😂😭 “I like that” 💀💀
I've learned from watching these videos is that if you scratch your face or arm you are nervous and it means you are being deceptive!
It has got to be the epitome of "uncomfortable" to be interrogated by police and realize during the interrogation that your "friend" is a psychopath and a murderer.
Mass murderer at that...
Mass murderer of his own family