When Cops Realize They're Going To Jail
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Never talk to the cops without a lawyer. Even if you're innocent.
Where did you learn that?
@@justkidding7054 from watching hundreds of other’s railroaded for a crime they didn’t commit. Once the police think you’re involved they will go pretty far to pin it on you to close the case.
@@justkidding7054 they are not looking if you are innocent, they are looking if you are guilty..
Anything you say can be used in a court of law.. Miranda rights..
Plenty of people have been imprisoned even tho they were innocent.. (always comes out like 5-20 years later tho...)
especially if you're innocent
@@justkidding7054 Police are trained to lie , trick, manipulate all in hopes to get you to slip up.. Not saying all do that but ANYTHING you say or simple agree too can change your life forever.
12 years in prison for 20 felonies with a minor?!? Pathetic.
That's what I came here to say. Wtf???!!!
The cos will let his cellies know why he’s there he won’t last long at all
Absolutely!
@@patrickmcgraw4646 That's California for ya
and he'll be out in 6 years with good behavior.
You know your ass going to prison when they send the dude with the cowboy hat
Nice observation
Americans are cringe
Any cop convicted of a crime should automatically get the statutory maximum, due to the betrayal of public trust.
Who would "trust" a cop?
@@ami2evilwe could if they were held accountable
NO Why treat them worst that regular people
@@burosangi3855 While I don't fully agree with the original comment cops should be held to a higher standart than your average person so it's not about treating them worse it's about them giving an oath to protect the public and uphold the laws and then they themselves break it.
Honestly depends on the crime tho. If it's something rather small that's barely noteworthy it probably shouldn't immediately be a maximum sentence however in most cases this would be good.
As horrible as all these are, the one with the children abuse was probably the worse, and only 12 years is sickening
It's ok, 12 years for a white pedo ex police officer with a baby face? Bubba is gonna take great care of him.
In every instance of a law enforcement officer being lawfully found guilty, there exists a higher-ranking individual within the hierarchy of authority who evaded legal repercussions. This particular circumstance manifests itself as a scenario wherein a scapegoat is established.
Cardio!!!
No shit. What sick court of Justice gives a child rapist only 12 years?
I don't know. They are all horrible. Murder is pretty fucking horrible.
*FUN FACT: Everyone being interrogated...even completely innocent people...get nervous and defensive.*
@@reprovedcandy
I do not believe your story one bit.
Fun fact: You're incorrect. Interrogators can tell who is innocent and who is guilty, and innocent people don't get defensive.
@@adotintheshark4848
Good luck trying to convince others that garbage doesn't stink.
@@adotintheshark4848 when i get accused of something i didn't do, i get pissed off and defensive. it is the way it is
You get nervous being interrogated: It's a sign of guilt.
You don't get nervous being interrogated: It's a sign of guilt.
Can't win so don't play.
Cracks me up, even when they know what interrogators are like, they still pour their guts out. Never, NEVER talk to the police without an attorney present. They're not trying to work anything out, they're trying to gather evidence to stick you with the charge.
It's even dumber when you think about the fact that these people are fuckin law enforcement 😂😂😂
Right? The Lazarus female AGREED to provide DNA while KNOWING she committed the murder. That is a bold play (that failed).
@@Ten_Mil_Willdude you don’t know the case. They got the dna from a coffee cup she threw away. You’re dumb.
Wait did she willingly provide DNA? I thought they got it from a can of soda or drink she had threw away
@@Ten_Mil_Will To be fair the Lazarus female when agreeing to the DNA stuff. taking some of the context I could make out was that it was during that time a new procedure. especially with older cases.
I watched that whole interrogation of Stephanie L. The detectives had a bite mark on the victim which had Stephs DNA on it, during this time she was a suspect but not seriously looked into.
The detectives Interviewing her had already collected her DNA from a paper cup she had thrown away which had matched the bite wound.
They interviewed her here, and in the meantime they had a search warrant for her house they were completing where they found her journal from around the time the murder was committed. In it they found out she lied several times during her interview here seen here.
This video needs to be longer. We need more of these corrupt cops to be held accountable
Watch the whole video all of them of the so-called victims. You'll be surprised on the scam this lady detective pulled. And the DA was in on it. 12 more came forward for free law suit money
exactly
Most definitely. It kind of already is, but it would be the only thing I watched again. If the "system" didn't let these so-called "public servants/peace officers", get away with crap so much, it probably wouldn't even be that huge of a deal.
@ToxicDutch so naive smh . To think there are no crooked cops that get away with what they should be held accountable for . Explain how an example can be brought up for an unlawful act committed by “an officer of the law” when they get away with it. Its like saying a murderer that doesn’t get caught on camera , no witness, no cellphone to triangulate their location no evidence pointing to them and claiming hes not a murderer or that the victim didnt get killed because the one who should be held accountable didnt get caught. How does that work??
@ToxicDutch also GOOGLE “cops that are not held accountable “ what pops up… i bet at least the 2022 wrongful shootings… smmfh
I've said it before, the interrogator in the 3rd case/jaylen fleer deserves a raise. She played him like a fiddle. If you haven't watched the whole video, you should
wanna share a link to it, if you have one?
Oui 👍
@@AKAtAGG I'm terrible with the link/computer stuff. But just Google his interrogation. Sorry!
When you show dic pics to minors , you know your guilty. Unless you’re a trans- they seem to get away with it.
@@AKAtAGGchannel called EWU has it in full
These are the only cops that are caught. Imagine how many must be getting away. It's disgusting
the guy at the end crying like a little baby lmao the satisfaction that gave me was immense
The Stephanie Lazarus case is sickening, I remember hearing about it when it was still a cold case. Her eyes were bugging out of her head, it's sad that people we trust to "protect and serve" us end up being the ones we have to worry about.
It’s more & more common. Corruptions only punishment really is giving our tax dollars to whoever they didn’t protect & serve. There’s not much punishment for them
That’s just a slogan. They’re not actually here to protect and serve us.
And the friends/family of the victim tell detectives " Her husband used to date this cop that can't let him go, showed up at Cheri's work to threaten her....stalked her in uniform, mabe ya'll should look into her ...."
Cops " Naw, a cop would never murder someone , so not even a cursory glace is worth doing "
It really is a sad case. Sherri’s dad was adamant about the “lady cop” w/the crazy 👁️👁️’s. They were absolutely correct! She thought she’d gotten away w/murder & almost did. So glad her parents lived long enough to see their beautiful daughter’s murderer identified & prosecuted. May Sherri rest in peace.❤️🩹🥀🕊️
@@gravad5250 bro. Your taking somebody out of life. Literally die and see some behind the scenes shit we don’t even know about until WE DIE…she seen THE light we see light bulbs. and SHE can’t come back from that light. No limitations required
Honestly if a cop is convicted of a crime under the badge the punishment should be tenfold.
Right never understood how they get slaps on the wrist
A thousand times yes
I hate how cops get the same and even lesser sentences for crimes that would condemn others
You want to make an example and help curve corruption? Make it so that if you’re a cop and you commit a serious crime not only do you get charged with the crime, but also get an additional 20 years for doing so while serving the public. With a minimum of 5 years added for each charge and no chance of parole or bail
meh. 246 years seems like enough to me
Certainly at least double.
Such was the case in the Soviet Union (meaning all the Soviet States)
POLICE in the Soviet States were paid a worthy income and had other
benefits such as low-cost or subsidized housing.
However when instances occurred of POL ICE committing crimes or
instances of misconduct - they immediately lost any benefits and the
punishment was double to that of civilian citizens.
Thus it was extremely rare that POL ICE stepped over the line of good conduct.
Under communism - POL ICE were kept under control.
In the so-called Western Demo-cracy = POL ICE are off the leash - and most
are brain damaged order following dogs without morals - who initiate violence
upon the people -
It is the people who need the TALIBAN to protect them from the POL ICE.
The entire system of Law enforcement and Policing in the United States is
defective and archaic - with a total lack of training and psychological and
education assessment for suitability for the job.
This allows secondary psychopaths to become POL ICE
Even worse, when they are sued by the victims they created the City has to pay the fines. This will not end until the City grows several pairs and changes the laws to make Bad cops pay their dues themselves. Perhaps they should be paying some kind of insurance that will remind them not to lie, cheat or create false evidence.
There should be a police officer/sheriff/trooper offender registry so they don't get hired elsewhere.
There is - it’s called a background check 😅 Police dept. background checks are VERY thorough
@@flanagameryou’d think so but they move to other jurisdictions when they’ve been reprimanded too many times. Desantis has recruited officers who’ve got backgrounds with excessive use of force accusations and promised sign on bonuses of $6000
There is. I think it's called the Brady Register, or something. It should be required to check it and make sure your employees pass it!
Same thing for teachers also! But no we can't do it!
@@flanagamer you don't have a clue what you're talking about! Evert cop can just move to another county and get a job and that's a fact! You're a straight goofball and delusional!
He thought he was better than those ladies and they would never believe them. Sorry, Daniel 😅
Right!
12yrs for all those heinous acts against children??? That’s a slap on the wrist
For those crimes he will be lucky to survive 12 days
Lucky it gets to that stage. Saw the FBI Files episode on the Gawaltny case in the CHP. Feds had to take over, the jury on state charges, hung twice, despite the officer destroying his service weapon to avoid a ballistics test.(Back when officers still used revolvers).
The good thing is is that his wife knows he’s a POS! He has to register as a sex offender, can’t go near any schools, he’s humiliated for the rest of his life! Can’t go on the internet or he’ll go back to prison!
Relax prisoners and co hate pedophiles he won't last
@@freddyavalos7147 Ex-cops get special protection in prison. He'll last just fine.
It’s insane that the younger guy got 20 felonies and he clearly been doing it a while. That means there’s so many more that aren’t getting caught.
Yeah and he only got 12 years …. Let that be us we would get like 112 years smh
@@AntBeezly Higher jail sentences dont work tho
US has soo many prisoners compared to other countries even though they have insanely high jail time.
High Jail time only makes the Illegal thing more lucrative cuz you can earn more money from it through the increased risk/high jail time.
@@garegos7184 that wasn’t the point I was making you missed it
@@garegos7184 the fucking point is because we are NOT cops we would get slammed with outrages sentences whereas they get off easy
@@AntBeezlyis your point backed by evidence though. Could you give examples of other comparable cases where a non cop received a much higher sentence? Because to me every sentence in this video seemed in line with what I’d expect anyone to receive for the crime.
That last cop must have been some kind of desperate to want that old lady... gross dude...
When I was in High school I was able to take a law class and my law teacher told me " NEVER TALK TO THE COPS WITHOUT THE POLICE REGARDLESS OF GUILTY AND INNOCENCE'S" One of the other kids in my classmates basically said if you are truly innocent then why should we worry and my teach snapped and said " Do you know how many innocent people have been found guilty solely on the bases of police manipulation or forced confession. The police aren't your friends and you should always know your rights. Police count on the fact of people's ignorance of the law. They aren't your friends never trust them when you are being suspected or a person of interest in a crime" Now I'm paraphrasing his words it was almost 11 years ago but it has stuck with me till this day
Never trust anyone w a badge not even firefighters they are gun theifs and it's been proven
263 years! Wow, if he takes care of his health he might make it.
Needs to call up Keith Richards and get some pointers
@@brendenheil 😆😆
That'll keep Ken Berry busy!
Just need to eat a lot of seaman. , both holes and he might just, i mean he might just make it alive 😜😜😜
It's not as it seems this case , one count was videod and at the end she says "is that what u wanted I did good right?" Then another one in court said "I never seen this guy before court" lot of people left the station including the captain , they are saying he pissed off the wrong people an was a complete set up and none of the complaints were given they were "found" after this interview.
Now I'm not saying he didn't do it but the dna was only that he was in the car not that he did anything to anyone.
Just a lot of stuff doesn't sit right specially the woman who said she never seen him before was 67 years , so I dunno just popped up on a feed
The entire process was hilarious because she couldn’t shut up. I was so happy when she got arrested.
23 ans après, wahou, vive les progrès 👍
Elle a exercé pendant 23 ans comme détective alors que 3 ans avant elle avait tué une femme 😱
I was once threatened with 12 years in prison just for a third-offense marijuana possession charge, *but these guys are getting similar sentences for literally raping children???*
In a just world... the punishment would fit the crime. But we don't live in that reality. We do not have equal and fair justice system, we are NOT a free people. Many of our US Constitutional rights are subject to permissions via state laws that violate our US Constitution and laws that subvert our US constitutional rights by converting said protected rights to a privilege that requires state, city or govt permission. You are NOT free to do much of anything without permission or licensing aka: permission from city state, county, govt. The elite try to convince you of your freedom, but many other countries are much more free than the USA. And the justice system is so corrupted ....only God can fix it
My mom's friend was a wardent at a county jail, and she said just about all prohibited items including drugs are brought in by the guards themselves. It is almost impossible to bring in contraband to any facility such as that by the visitors themselves.
Do you know what the various motivations are for those guards? Money? Threats? Something else?
@@dismalthoughtsmoney I think they don’t make allot and they not supposed to share personal info with inmates because of threats.
@@tylerk.3775 Eh, if an inmate is connected to the outside world, they can have people look into a guard regardless of whether the guard shares any specific details.
@@dismalthoughts I cant say for sure, and mom's friend died a few years ago so I cant ask. I just recall her saying that in conversation years ago that I overheard. Probably money, but sexual favors I'm sure are not out of the question.
Agreed ite pretty much always the guards
If you are guilty you need a lawyer. If you are innocent, you really need a lawyer.
Truth
Spot on!!
You put a prison guard in the same prison they used to guard? What?
whats the issue?
Where else would you put them?
@@Kilitravka They know the inner workings and blueprints of the prison - They can escape and manipulate easier.
@@BillyWitchDoctorDotCom Prison(s) other than that/those which they have ever guarded and gotten to know the inner workings of.
@@OpenGangnamStyle They ain't gonna know anything for very long once they hit GenPop
DISGUSTING. We give these cops a position of power and they are allowed to simply RESIGN!? Put them in jail!
Really? They weren’t offering his resignation instead of jail… his resignation would be used as both evidence to convict, and if he declines it can be an aggregating factor (lack of remorse and accountability).
It was a win win either way, stronger case, or if still convicted longer conviction.
Cmon use your brain here.
They are literally all in jail stupid
... But they did all get put into jail, the one that resigned was a resignation AND jail.
Sigh. Not how it works. News makes it out like that., this channel (or video might as well): the boring truth is that a cop that is fundamentally just that bad is found out pretty quick. It only takes one mistake to be in for a world of hurt as well. Generally speaking any place you work at prefers to lay off people than for it to turn into cold hard firing. Easier to cover your ass that way. A cold firing is sibject to a ton of reviews that a resignation or layoff might not be. Unfortinately the however many on a squad, you'll get a few people that let the power go to their head. And that lands them in a lot of trouble, firing, or worse.
If you think you "might" need a lawyer, then you definitely need a lawyer.
Definitely! Even if you don't think you need one, "Naw" especially then. Even if you're an attorney or understand the law. It's too close and personal to use objective reasoning.
Spend a few dollars
Then you better call Saul!
lol ooh you'd need one well before being taken in for interrogation. Firstly STFU. then call to get a lawyer. or go full southern California, and have one on retainer all the time.
@@freshnewcungadero It's Sol, damn you, SOL!
I do love seeing videos like this when Cops are caught out. Stephanie Lazarus case was mind-boggling, as were her eyes when being questioned, well worth a watch. To think she got away with it for 23 years is astounding ! More of these please.
The sheer fact that they were caught and no one to blame but themselves.
Chances are that she got away with it because of her Blueline friends helped her out at every turn. Because we all know how those people stick up for each other. 😠
@@lupevaladez7964 Absolutely correct there...unfortunately!
If I remember correctly that was the case where the killer bit the victims face after shooting her. That's the kind of crazy lunitic we saw in her eyes during the interrogation.
It suggest it was personal and it's hard to imagine the detectives on the case couldn't connect the dots with a love triangle. Definitely protected by her fellow cops. The investigators needs investigating too as far as I am concerned.
"To think she got away with it for 23 years is astounding " I mean before the days of DNA, it isn't astounding at all.
The last guy was found guilty on some pretty circumstantial stuff. There is a video out there showing that alot of the women discribed someone other than Daniel, but the female detective pushed them to say it was him.
That case always sat wrong with me for some reason. Like, I believe the women deserve justice, but do they actually have the right guy?
Yeah, the evidence and the timing of that case is quite controversial. I’m not saying he didn’t do anything wrong his while serving as a cop but I sure hope he’s not sitting in jail for something he didn’t do?
There's an entire podcast series about this one. Honestly the evidence was very weak and the methods used to acquire witnesses dubious. Sloppy police work, likely innocent.
I agree.An acuser later said under oath that he never touched her.
he had a beautiful girlfriend too why would he touch ugly crackheads make no sense to me whatsoever.
Oh, it's the Holtzclaw case and whatnot.
Something is satisfying about seeing the usual interrogators get interrogated themselves and have the same tactics used on them
Taste their own medicine 😂😂.They better know how counter it.
Best video I seen all day thanks.
Every victim deserves Justice even if the victim is unable to obtain Justice themselves anymore. It's good to know that just people out there that don't give up even after many years.
Interrogators do lie, but they didn't _technically_ lie to Stephanie. They really did want her help with a case ... she just didn't know she was the suspect.
If police do their job, research, interview ALL witnesses and gather evidence. Lies to get the should be last resort for conducting and closing the case
@@evelyntaylor4470 Unfortunately, they often guess, then seek out evidence to prove their guess.
The fact that they let these cops resign is DISGUSTING.
Everyone has that right lol. If you know you’re about to get fired, resign. It jus makes sense
Well, if they didn't resign, they couldn't move five miles and work at a different department!
All Cops Are Bastards.
@@jordane7483 when you do something horrid you should get the full penalty of being fired, giving the ability to make your life easier isn’t his scenario is arguably immoral.
It’s mostly to avoid a lawsuit, firing them even with a damn good reason opens the door for a lawsuit, resigning closes any possibility of that
Pride of the F O P . EXTREMELY SOFT PUNISHMENT for their union dues paying GANG MEMBERS
I already knew the jaylen fleer case so when he said that 1 felony would be “child’s play” I was like, damn that was intentional🤣🤣
that last one's conviction was cathartic
I'm not sure about the last one. A couple of the victims came forward later on and stated they were coerced to either give false statements or to give additional information that they never originally provided. I believe there was even a petition set up for his release. It's extremely odd that all those other woman would come forward just as the initial accusation was made yet never reported any of it prior.
Yeah people really need to see the full video. The main accusor described the officer who assaulted her as shorter than her and black. That guy is huge and Asian.
Yep, very bizarre case... Sad that mere allegations can lead to a conviction.
@@DordiHOTS They had a lot more than a mere allegation
It's very common for people assaulted by cops to not come forward, they are rarely believed and often targeted if they do forward. Cops can be a ruthless gang at times, they back each other up without having any real information
For sure Holtzclaw is probably innocent. He did one thing that makes me question him. Why turnoff your system, and not call in the traffic stop.
I’ve seen the whole video of jaylen fleer. The detective asking him questions was amazing. She really got close and comfortable with him while staying professional. Just so he can pretty much tell on himself. It’s really sick what he did and he has a wife and baby. Smh
This is why the system; DAs, prosecutors and judges need to pay close attention to what cops are doing out there. You can't give them the notion that they can abuse their authority, violate people's rights and that it will be rubber stamped by the bureaucrats in the system.
When police say to you in the interrogation room “they’re here to help you”; they’re not.
I will always remember the second case that is discussed in this video because this woman is an actual psychopath...
There are many of those in that profession... in all emergency professions like that... military & surgeons, too.
Daniels case is a bit more complicated because some of the witnesses were doctored and at least one admitted that she never even seen Daniel until the trial yet her investigators swayed her to identify him during the interrogation.
Absolutely. One of the victims even admitted to not have seen h8m ever. And said thar he was black.
100% I have looked into the details. Glad you said something 👍
that's what the police do to its citizen.. the officer got a dose of is own medicine
Daniel is innocent
Daniel is a pervert and should never be freed
Everyone should look into the full story on that last cop. The detectives left out evidence that would've helped prove him innocent. There were so many women that came forth making claims against him and they were proven to give false testimonies.
Daniel Holtzclaw is innocent. Do yourself a favor & watch ALL of the interviews & evidence. If people can do this to him, you can be charged with crazy shit too.
Can you imagine the feeling of hearing that name if the person you killed after 23 years thinking you got away with it?
Do you know Sherri Rasmussen? I bet her whole life changed in that split second
Definitely a Columbo or Jessica Fletcher moment lol
Her chest caved in for sure.
She gave herself up right there she was a mess 😂
FRankly they provided zero evidence she did it. DNA evidence on a sexual partner is worthless in a triL now days.
Yeah you need to dig a little deeper on the Holtzclaw case. Dude was definitely set up to cover something much deeper
Lazarus was 100% guilty ,,,Your right about Holtzclaw . One witness said the cop who raped her was short and ,black ...In court she stated that she had never seen Holtzclaw before today , yet he was still convicted of raping her !!! he might of been quilty of some charges but ..very sketchy that whole trial
Yeah that was an extremely strange case. I believe he was probably guilty of something, but the case was obviously set up to make him a scapegoat....
I love this tiny smattering of comments from triggered racists. Biden owned your arses, followed by your spectacular historic midterm collapse 2 years later. By all means, continue spreading your minority view about the Daniels H case, along with your minority political views that people are now owning in every single election, having been finally roused awake by your failed attempts to dismantle democracy. Owned. :)
The Holtzclaw case is not what it appears on the surface. I saw something about politics being involved at the time. And they needed a conviction or fall guy so that the community would be happy and someone would get elected. I dont know all the details but it seems like he's been set up.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂ye right
I love when cops ask if they need a lawyer. If you have to ask, you need a lawyer.
9:11 what the public doesn’t know is those other women mostly recanted & said the police put them up to saying it. They told them they would be part of a lawsuit & get rich.
When suspect is non defensive it means they are guilty.
When suspect is defensive it means they are guilty.
Yup that’s why a lot of that stuff is bs. If u are anxious it’s bc u did something wrong if u aren’t it’s bc u don’t have remorse and cold and calculated
I like when people say:
"They're not crying! No remorse!"
"They're only crying for themselves!"
So you're screwed if you did it or didn't do it, basically.
If you express any normal or abnormal human behaviors you are guilty 😅
This behavior is so wrong 😂😂😂😂😂 Bunch of fools.
When cops realize they work there😂
Surprised that first guy got locked up in the place he used to work, surely that would count as an endangerment of his safety, one of the other cons decides to get some revenge for the guard giving him a hard time etc
Well at least Tyler's got protection in there haha
The last dude is missing A LOT of context.
Theirs like five full documentaries about him, TrueCrime,48 hrs etc
I was wondering what was going on. Like why was the sentence 124 years when he didn't even kill anyone? Absolute clown world.
@@vertyisprobablydeadhe was an officer who used his uniform to rape women and a child. Of course he will be held to a higher standard than Joe Blow who works at pizza hut.
There last one with Daniel it was actually a set up. The victims came out and said they never even met the dude. Speculation is the department was crooked and he took the wrap for everyone
I watch the full interrogation, and after I said, that guy is innocent, they set him up
He’s innocent! Think he’s still in prison, which is so fucked.
Too funny. Each one of you would be saying the exact OPPOSITE if the filthy pig was black.
And you know it.
I liked you types better before 2016 when you were still ashamed to be so ignorant and deplorable.
yeah a lot of things are sketchy about that one
The victim was a protected class, so the state goes after him harder to keep the public from screeching.
I remember doing a project on Sherry's murder in high school, and its actually really messed up. It feels like the more I look at the case, the more I find out just how messed up it was.
Stephanie and John had an on and off relationship in college, but it was never serious, they we're more or less just friends who would hook up. Stephanie had a gaint crush on him but John didn't really reciprocate and when John got with Sherry, Stephanie became very possessive and wouldn't stop bothering them.
She even went into the hospital that Sherry worked at as a nurse, she was all dressed up and stuff and basically pulled a “get tf away from my man,” even though Sherry had no idea Stephanie and John even had s3x, and Stephanie and John never even dated.
Whats even more messed up is that when Stephanie killed Sherry, she had just become a police officer literally a few months prior. She was even on the job when she killed her, she pulled up in police car to her house and everything.
Sweet Jesus humanity is doomed…
The last one blew my mind
last guy gets 263 years no parole with no evidence but child pedo gets 12 years???? need to switch those sentences
I feel so uncomfortable with the last guy's sentence. There is no telling if he's truly guilty. And maybe even, he's taking the blame for someone else. I'm not okay with his sentence, not one bit. Do you think they could use the lie detector to help find out if he's telling the truth or not?
@@JennyferPepin no. Lie detectors are not reliable and can be passed with a little research
No evidence
..has any woman ever accused you of making her suck your dick for no reason at all..
That type of shit jus don't happen...let alone multiple women
I love this tiny smattering of comments from triggered racists. Biden owned your arses, followed by your spectacular historic midterm collapse 2 years later. By all means, continue spreading your minority view about the Daniels H case, along with your minority political views that people are now owning in every single election, having been finally roused awake by your failed attempts to dismantle democracy. Owned. :)
If you’re a cop or child predator you’re gonna have a very hard time in prison. If you’re both you’re not making it out alive.
In every instance of a law enforcement officer being lawfully found guilty, there exists a higher-ranking individual within the hierarchy of authority who evaded legal repercussions. This particular circumstance manifests itself as a scenario wherein a scapegoat is established.
Like that cop that supposedly assaulted several dozen women, the dude is obviously a piece of work just from what can be readily proven, but the description from the women didn’t even match half the time and he was obviously a scapegoat
@eancola6111 which one. Quite a few cops have been in that situation
@@jessiev7383 daniel holtzclaw, he’s definitely a piece of shit but the evidence doesn’t quite add up for all of them, I think someone is being protected
@@eancola6111 that scumbag got off easy, but im sure he isn't the only one in his former department doing that shit
@@eancola6111 I also don't believe that noone he worked with didn't know what he was doin
they've been gettinging away with everything its impossible to think to call a lawyer and realize the shit storm there in😅
A cop and a rapist. Wow! He's really going to get it in prison
10:55 Bro really said "Bruh" during the interrogation
Knowing the justice system, that last guy will prob have his sentence reduced to like 184 years for “good behavior.” Smh
It could be reduced to zero. More than one analyst has maintained that the methods by both the police and forensics were incredibly flawed.
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If Tyler knew the law, he wouldn't have confessed so easily and likely would have requested for a lawyer.
The Daniel holzclaw thing was the main story on the news back home in Oklahoma City for the longest time.
The Holtzclaw case, might actually have been wrongful imprisonment. The Case was full of inconsistencies including many descriptions of the suspect not even being close to Holtzclaw.
I guess we will find out in 263 years time.
Why would the pubes be an exact match for him DNA wise?
I think he was railroaded czcams.com/video/JEt32Z_kz6o/video.html&ab_channel=TrueCrimeDaily
yup even the original woman 'claiming rape' admitted in court later she'd never even seen him.
If they had no traction it wouldn’t have had that much steam on it so he did something wrong maybe not all of it but who cares
this is an example of the people who have been given the power to exert their authority over us. WHY SHOULD WE TRUST ANY OF THEM? THEY ARE MONSTERS AND CAN DESTROY A PERSON'S LIFE IN SECONDS.
You knew Moody was going to jail as soon as you saw the size of the hat the interrogator was wearing.
Love the detective who politely steam rolled over Jason Flear..... well done.
Are you talking about jaylen fleer or is Jason flear a different sicko?
@@recklessmf It's very clear who's in the video. Stop playing stupid.
This video makes me so happy. Back in the 90s, early 2000s I had a cop try to blackmail sexual acts from me and while I called his bluff and got away, it's eaten at me for years and years. Back then in Melbourne cops covered each other and they didn't do anything about it so I feel some justice in behalf of these poor women seeing this last one.
That's awful sorry that happened to you
I can imagine how many more cop's like that last one are out there!!! I'm sorry that you had to go through that hunn!!!
@Kristy Flattley thanks but what keeps me up at night are the women the cop got to. Melbourne really had terribly corrupt police for decades and I shudder to think how many poor girls didn't get away
@Steven I'm a lucky one imo. The ones who didn't get out of it are the ones that keep me up at night. Cops are meant to protect and when they don't.... gives me the horrors
So sorry!!
The second story was made into a law and order SVU episode. At least I think it was. An episode has that exact plotline. Star investigator killed someone and got caught 20 years later. A love triangle too.
So 20 felonies including raping a minor gets you 12 years... but normal rape is 263?
cus he's white
I miss harsh punishments myself arm for an arm type stuff used to discourage criminals now with enough money they can either walk or get less than a year but thats the world we live in
His case is the most bizarre case on here. All of his “victims” gave descriptions that weren’t even close to him and one of them came out and said she never saw him in her life
@@thiccElite it's not because he's white most pedos only get like 5 to 10 years.
He was the fall guy for something they set him up that’s why he got that many years
Jaylen Fleer and Stephanie Lazarus interrogations are definitely worth watching in full! Amazing work, the fleer interrogator was utterly incredible in her sweet demeanour just manipulating the shit out of him
She's a corrupt investigator. If you actually do the research.
@@pi3man252 just tried not having much luck can you point me in the right direction?
@@nicholassimon1419 since he did not yet I can tell you this from my research, he original woman 'claiming rape' admitted in court later she'd never even seen him. and many others were suspected of doing the same thing she did, cliaming false rape to convict him. Someone wanted this man behind bars, and they got what they wanted.
@@ronniemillsap which one are you talking about though? That sounds like Holtzclaw
Jaylen fleets interrogation was trash
They already had him dead to rights or that chill valley girl would have ruined the case
I've watched all of these interrogations and it's just insane that Fleer didn't get enough time as he should have.. I love the way the detective played "bumbly" to get him...
@@stophittingyourself123 ROFLOL, no hon, I've watched this case in a documentary on the ID channel but that only showed a tad of the interrogation.. They sent her in to play that role.. She's a, at that time, 14yr Sgt
Anybody else catch that werid zombie ad with the dudes working out?!😂😂
1 cop got 253 years of prison... THATS HIS WHOLE LIFESPAN
On that 263 year guy I heard there was no evidence and the key witness admitted she never saw him
No sir, there was DNA evidence found from multiple victims/accusers. Look up the evidence found on his case
I saw the video this guy is talking about, and they said it was several of the victims who walked back statements of what he did after the fact. I didn’t see the full court case, though, only sentencing, so I’d like to take a look at that if I can find the footage
some of the women that came forward said that he didn’t match the description of who it was a few of them said it was a shorter black male. to me it seemed like they were framing him. but idk 🤷🏽♀️
@Benita Rodriguez yeah I’m sure he’s one of many pervs in that department let’s not be too proud of the system yet..
@@crtl.gameplay definitely framed but surely had some involvement at times or took the fall knowing he couldn’t fight the law and who they were truly protecting because no way he can be mistaken for a short black male.
" do you want to take off your duty belt?" No, I want you to know you're interrogating someone with a gun
Didn’t seem to phase her.
im pretty sure officers have to put their guns in a locker when entering a facility like this,i might b wrong but from what ive seen
Police always to do find ways to belittle you, make themselves feel better.
Been nicked three times.
Each time it's been...
"Sit down, some people are scared".... er... nope. I'm standing because a 6ft cop is sizing up to me.
"If you want, you can losen your belt"... er, no. I'm fine, but I'm clearly dealing with a control freak.
"Do you want to remove your jacket?" ... er... no. You obviously feel intimidated and feel that manipulating me gives you power and control.
Never committed a serious crime. Never will. But Police only want to further their career. They'll 💯% try to put you in prison ... they don't give the smallest fuck.
@@cass7127 yeah, they do, but they're were trying to make this guy comfortable so I pretty sure they just did it in a conference room or something
damn that last cop must have been desperate to hit that up lol
I have fam/friends who are in law enforcement. I will say this, the law should be changed to that any penalty for a crime should be doubled for police officers.
Like speeding fines are doubled for us common folk in construction zones to keep workers safe, double the fines for the Police to keep US safe.
That's actually a system used in many of what westerners call "3rd world countries". A person related to law enforcement breaking the law will get a much severe punishment than a regular person.
Plus, corruption should be prosecuted as treason, with the death penalty on the table.
The third girl was so friendly. Genius integrator
In Canada this guy would have gotten 6 months of jail time spent at home
The motto "protect and serve" first originated from the Los Angeles Police Department, which later was also adopted from other departments throughout the US. However, there was never an official constitutional duty to be protected by the police. There's plenty of cases that were ruled even from the Supreme Court that an officer is not obligated to protect you.
Look at such cases like: DeShaney v. Winnebago | Town of Castle Rock v. Gonzales | Warren v. District of Columbia | Lozito v. New York City.
Stephanie Lazarus interview on CZcams is one of the best things I’ve ever seen ever in my life.
Dr Insanity, keep up the good work.
ive seen a video about daniel, a lot of the witnesses were forced to say it was him even though they have never met him before. he's serving the biggest sentence and probably completely innocent.
Ofc u would think that ur ancestors were devils as well
Well, unless his girlfriend planted his pubic hairs in the victim’s car how would they get there?
@@RainingAnarchy I personally dont have an opinion on this case however getting you pubes somewhere can happen from simply scratching your balls
Hearing a grown man say "boobies" is fucking hilarious.
Holtzclaw was framed. The women in question even testified that he never touched her. Others said it was a short blonde man while others said different. Do the research on this one.
I came to the comments to see if anyone had posted this (commenting so it can go higher in the comment section)
This is why I lost trust in r*pe cases. Too much oppurtunism.
No he wasn’t. He screwed himself when he forced the grandma to give him a blowjob. His dna , his gpa , his phone records, and his own admissions out him away. He wasn’t framed.
Whatever
@@bazookaman1353 it didn’t come down to testimony. It came down to the GPS in his squad car and his cellphone, his DNA on the victims clothes, phone records, his searches in the computer for new victims, security vidoes; finger prints . He DENIED any contact with individuals then changed his story when he discovered he was on ring cam videos. He wasn’t framed. He was a predator that got full of himself and got caught.
We need more videos like this. Good to see these people get busted for not upholding the laws.
Just another day in the lives of the criminal thugs in uniform.
In the second case, it’s crazy how fast she became agitated and defensive
The last case was a setup, 1) the DNA was never tested, they collected it, and it was never used in the case, 2) Statements from his girlfriend was questions most women wouldn't answer honestly without more context 3) the 12 women didnt 'come forward' they created a pattern and worked backwards, they called the women and asked him if they were assaulted by a cop, one of which said it was a black cop. Then later claimed on the stand she never said that even tho there was a recording of the phone call. He was a fall guy for something much bigger.
he is guilty af and is paying for it
@@tammyphxaz what makes you so sure?
Is there any video links proving this at all? Or websites?
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Orangutan yea bro there's a video on youtube that talks about his case ..If you read the comments on the video ..Alot of ppl said 2 that he shouldnt have got charged for most of his charges and some say he's even innocent
The politics of this case meant someone had to take the fall. It's sickening. I hope his case is revisited and set free
263 years in prison? Dude will have to be a Master Roshi to outlive that xD
That last one take a closer look at the case, I initially thought he was guilty as sin. The prosecutor misconduct on that case was sick and the likelihood is he is doing life in prison with no crime
I remember all of these. But the first clip lol!! It reminds me of a dad scolding his son situation he told that guard to "sit down" & everything 🤣 I love that Ranger & wish every law enforcement person were like him 💗
I know the exact jail the first guy worked at, if your in there for a few days it's like a daycare
If you're in an interrogation room... you need a lawyer
This is scary, even scarier for these people.
These people are awful, victimizing people from behind their badges.
To be fair, these are the exceptions - most end up in “internal investigation”, with officers getting a short payed vacation until the media moves on and then “no wrong doing” is found.