Man I genuinely felt bad for dude.. he really lost himself and his dad at same time.. RIP PACO
Naw, his record is waaaayy too long . If he had a home he could have been done got his mother out of that situation and living with him. I blame the Judicial Sytem because he shouldn't have been on the streets anyway.
@@Nevaeh1 true. . But he was worried bout them takin advantage of his momma
@@curtisbrown4449 Doesn't matter how long his record was, he didn't kill anyone..until now. Now he wont be on the streets because he has a felony charge.
@@passionfashions3018 Actually it does matter . Most people don't kill anyone at all. In most cases If you kill more than 2 you are a serial killer or mass murdered. Most crimes are progressive. Just like School, you start out here then you end up here. Most people don't start out selling Kilos. It starts with nickels and dimes then grams an ounces, then you graduate to qtr Kilos and whole kilos.
Wow. Just tragic. This case is a perfect example of why this show is so much better when they only do one case per episode.
Anyone who has a criminal record that's 18 pages long should still be in prison. They need to stop letting criminals out early.
You're confusing an arrest record with a criminal record. He was never convicted of any crimes. But in the bigger scheme of things, you still have a valid point. His arrest record points to his bigger problem of his emotions and behavior that was probably never kept in check by his own mother, obviously, and sadly, even by the very man who raised him as a father that he turned around and slaughtered.
Yeah this still kinda holds even if he wasn’t convicted clearly he’s doing something wrong to be seen as a suspect in that many crimes.
This is one of the most tragic cases I have ever seen. So sad on so many levels. RIP Paco
Not too often in these crime shows where you see a truly remorseful, honest confession. I respect this man for coming clean right off the bat and admitting he made a devastating mistake. Glad to see he received 20 years and may still be able to possibly get his life back on track someday.
Right, his remorse was sincere. He cried the whole story out admitting what he did. You just don't see that often.
1st one I've watched where I ended up feeling bad for the victim and the killer, just tragic to say the least
@@playipstreamsolutions5538zero sympathy for the killer. He was a violent thug his entire adult life. His mother didn't make no man like she claimed. Even her daughter was rude to the detective. Sabrina was a terrible mother.
I legit believe him and feel sorry for him. I feel sorry for the whole family. This is a heartbreaking situation all the way around.
@@limaflavio7926 She said she feels sorry for the whole family, so what does her being a single mom have to do with anything?😢
At first I thought he was just a bad guy now I think he is truly sorry for what he did
You feel sorry for the murderer? His criminal record is 18 pages long with a lot of serious charges such as assault, etc. and he is only 25 years old.
I watch way too much true crime. From the moment the wife said she didn’t want to say who the shooter was, I knew it was her kid. Too bad I’m too old to become a cop!! Lol
If I was younger I'd be an homicide Detective! 47 now oh well, I'll just keep my fam safe.
I'm with you
A soon as I hear the 911 call I can tell when they're guilty
I'm too old too but I truly wish I could be a detective
Coolest job ever
i've never seen this lead detective before. i like the way he conducted himself and his investigation. wow.....i think that's the first time i've seen a suspect just wracked with remorse. it was heart, soul and spirit sorrow. makes me sad it was a gun that settled things. for a loooooong time!
I was thinking the same thing! Really liked his style and ability to read situations. Seems like a great detective.
if he had just stayed on the scene, he’ll probably would have gotten no more than seven years.
Facts💯💯I mean what he did and got charged with he definitely lucky he only got 20 years
Everytime I watch first 48 on Hulu it don't seems right ,cause I gotta say hello to my first 48 family 😂
Man, I really like this detective! He’s great at his job and seems like a genuinely good dude.
There's no such thing as a good cop. Because if there were, there wouldn't be any bad ones, because the good ones would be turning them in. But they don't. They always turn a blind eye to the corrupt and tyrannical ones.
20+ arrest as a 25 year old.... he's had plenty of chances. Ain't no " 2nd or 3rd time " that's the problem with the justice system. To many chances.
Paco's son's a big boy and a violent man, I don't see any reason why he needed a gun to defend himself against the old man.
He should have put it away after he chased those people out of the apartment, but he didn’t. If it was truly an accident, you don’t run, you call 911 and explain what happened…but he didn’t. Not sure I buy his story of what happened. He seems remorseful, but he hid from the cops for several weeks before they found him. He could have handled things differently.
I agree. He is only 25 years old, big, and has a criminal history that's 18 pages long. WTH! 😮
And the Emmy for the best number 1 dramatic series
Someone needs to help that woman clean up her home. Can’t imagine having chaos and sadness with a mess around me too 😩
This Officer Leonpacker is one extremely competent investigator. Kudos to him, his commanding officer and their department. Because of
Leonpacker’s special insight, interpreting psychology, facts and evidence accurately and quickly, he is a top notch, top rate investigator of the law.
First off I understand bro taking off on folks bout his Mom but to be popping off rounds when it’s just you and Dad is just crazy
Hearing Sabrina actually talk about how things happened really broke my heart. Wishing this woman peace within her soul.🙏🏾
The best series on TV.
I wish it was on HBO. The production value and what they could show would be so much better.
Leonpacker reminds me of Superman (Clark Kent) 😂 I like him.
@@kerrilassiter5174yes he is girl! I felt so bad because I wanted to leave a comment about that. So glad I wasn't the only one so I'm not a heartless beyotch!
"I cant walk" but she standing in the doorway when they walked in to investigate u can see her. She knew but can u blame her? I cant!!!
Ol mama lied at first to give the suspect time to get away. She knew if she told them it was him they would catch him before he had a chance to try to get away. I see you mama, I see you.
If the courts had done thier job he would have been locked up for years and dad would be alive.
Quit calling them assault rifles. They're armalite rifles.
Assault rifle is a real category, which an AR-15 isn't apart of. The way it's used now is as a scary narrative driven descriptor by anti gun lobbies. It's gross seeing it thrown around the way it is in this episode
Why are you shooting at your stepfather who didn’t have a weapon? Come on now, you deserve to be under the prison! I don’t feel bad for dude and all that crying respectfully 🤦🏽♂️
Preach! And Sabrina is a pathological liar. She didn't raise her boys to be men. She raised a thug and her daughter is headed down the same path.
When you got a mama that will drink a bloody river dry for her grown kids then of course he would still be out on the street
One of the best episodes I think.
She said she want to get some sleep 2 times😂
@@budgonstopCANELO You're mom that is what is 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@budgonstopCANELO lmao granny wasn't tired she wanted to get the details straight
The wife is frustrating me beyond belief.
21:43: this det is amazing. Just wow, the realness and compassion when speaking with Ms Sabrina.
So the son walked into his mom's house like he pays bills, go into it with who the drunk "father" has inside and then himself, shoots holes in the floor and the couch, then kills him. What a culture. Big egos for nothing.
The most underrated TV show to ever happen. Theee best
My heart breaks for everyone involved. RIP Paco.
He said He lost his life...
No sir you took someone else's
No matter what remorse you feel
U are NOT the victim
the best crime show on tv
Anytime you hold up a gun you intend on using it this is not an accident you don’t need a gun if you can’t use it for the right reason
Very sad story. I hope someone takes good care of his mother. ❤
Getting Mighty selfish with your uploads, it is about time😊
Thank you First48 for putting this full episode on
The bigger crime is that he is 25 😳 guy looks 48
It’s not the gun but the shooter responsible for the shooting. Stop spinning the narrative.
This left me feeling empty! It is just so tragic and sad! I am learning to think about the consequences of my words and actions, before I open my mouth or react. It's a hard process, but i am trying because I would hate to hurt someone with my words or actions that I can't take back!
There are some phenomenal detectives on this show. Hats off to them
Yay a new episode of the first 48
Where the f does someone think they have any right to toss a house guest out of a house which isn't their's? He vets no sympathy in my judgment.
@@cogitoergospud1 why would he say ill get you your own place momma get yo stuff
Same reason why his momma didn’t say anything for weeks after. This family is a mess and no responsibility for anything
I’m 13 minutes in. It has to be her kids or someone she’s messing with!! Bc there’s no wayyy 30 years or being w someone n you not telling who killed em.
AR does not stand for assault rifle . Get it right detectives
I just don't understand why anyone would kill someone else for nothing. Be it disagreement, money, jealousy, or other things. God loves us all
This was just sad on all fronts.
When high-velocity rounds such as the .223 enter the flesh they have the buzz saw effect creating substantial damage.
Clark Kent was way too easy on Sabrina. She should've been hauled down to the station in her wheelchair, the same night as the shooting, and forced to make a statement. Nobody has time to wait for her to talk or take a nap
And the longer she has to think, to distance herself from that night, the more she's gonna clam right up. Gotta strike while the iron's hot. Anybody else they'd have pulled her up & shooed her down to that station.
This one actually made me cry because you can tell he really cared for him 😢
Watch it again. He cried as he said "I just lost my freedom, what's left of my youth, my momma, my sister etc....". Losing his "daddy" was a side note.
I think the term he's looking for is ArmaLite Rifle.
I might have believed but his rap sheet says don't. You don't get there by accident.
I agree. People in the comment section feeling sorry for him even though he has a 18 page criminal record and he's only 25 years old. WTH! 😮
@@AP12360 Exactly. If he loved that man so much, he would never come at him with all that aggression in the first place. My own father was never a real father to me, and I always resented him for it but when he was alive, never once did I ever think of disrespecting him. Much less to want to fight him. Much less to even think of pulling a gun on him. I didn't buy any of his crocodile tears. When the detective asked him if he and Paco ever used to do things together, the first thing he could refer to was Paco spending money on him and the other kids. Nothing about him spending quality time with Paco. Even as he expressed the tragedy of his mother losing Paco, he's detailing sadness about his mother losing Paco's services to her. Nothing about her losing her companion. To me, that's a sign of an entitled person.
I like how the interrogating detective just listened. By him being quiet, he allowed the suspect to tell his whole side of the story. What a sad one, too!💔
Who doesn’t know their own phone number? That guy is twenty five and looks so much older. That’s what a young life of crime does. What a waste.
20 years for manslaughter? yes he unalived his dad, he never should have done something as stupid as to grab a pew pew and point it at someone. You don't point it at someone unless you intend to pull the trigger. I'm surprised by how long he got there are tons of people out there getting very little time for their horrible crimes that they 100% meant to do. Our justice system needs to be more cohesive and make sense across the board.
My condolences to this family for all their pain, suffering and loss.
Can't have sympathy for Sabrina. She has protected her thug boy his entire rap sheet.
This is horrible. You have to suffer the consequences of your actions. Just devastating for the family. Son against father. Not a cold blooded murderer, yet a life is gone.
This guy killed his own father. Please do not free this monster
yeah we need more full episodes like this, this is what I fw on the first 48
Not being able to control your emotions as a man usually ends like this. Now your mom doesn’t have help. And she probably won’t be around when you get out smh
Man, this had me crying. The guy was genuinely remorseful for his actions. I hope he finds peace
It's amazing to me that even police officers refer to the AR-15 as an "assault rifle". Go back to school guys :)
I feel like a new episode hasn't been uploaded in forever! Yay!
Just shows you what being a step father gets you. Smh raised that boy as his own and he kills him
With a mother like Sabrina what can anyone expect? She's protected her thug boy his entire rap sheet. And her daughter has zero respect for anyone.
Lawd all of this is pulling at my heart strings. We gotta make better decisions in the heat of the moment
This detective is like nerd dad Matthew McConaughey. Take it as a helluva compliment buddy.
I normally dont feel bad , but I actually feel for bro in this case !
He's a thug and has the rap sheet to prove it. Sabrina failed in raising her boys to be men...even though she tried to claim otherwise.
That’s sad to start a altercation in a house where a disabled woman is and she can’t even get up to see what’s going on🤦🏽♀️😔
She didn't need to see what was going on in order to know what was going on, though. She knew exactly what was going on.
Aw the fact she was disabled & couldnt do anything but listen breaks my heart
I’d say watch the whole thing and you’d she how much she enabled the whole situation but idk you probably might still feel bad for her lol I lost all sympathy for that lady
@@DianaIverybut she sat and let it happen. She could have called the police BEFORE it escalated, not aftee
@@malaysiaaaron7717Their was no guarantee the police would have gotten there in time.
She literally watched it happen 👀 🔫 💀 and then lied for sympathy, and it worked on you😂
This detective is awesome.
This is what’s the problem with these people; they will see or know who committed such horrible crimes but hold back and stay quiet. Instead of demonstrating tough love on their partner, child or other family member and hold them accountable they would rather protect them or not say a thing. It’s pathetic & repulsive.
because in those situations they will come back and kill those people that they think snitch even if they didnt :|
@@qrispy1863 It’s understandable but that doesn’t happen all the time. Even if it were to happen, how can one continue to protect them knowing they would come back and finish the job…
You want unarmed people to tell on a person who shot someone in front of everyone 🤦🏾♂️ people sign up to go to the army and come back with PTSD everyone is sympathetic but these people have to go work school ect. you shouldn't judge people loosely 🙏🏾💯
@@samierking2256
Well then if they are scared to really say who did this horrific crime then maybe they shouldn't call the police at all and just handle it themselves! I'm going to judge the community because I'm in the community and I know what the community gives! The community condones a lot of unrighteousness when it comes to black males and this is why the community(the women and children) will continue to suffer like it does! I'm just grateful that my father when I was growing up got us out of these dismal environments and put us in a nice area where we didn't have to be quiet about murders because everybody was law-abiding citizens and and taking care of their families!
This why men don't like being step daddies especially nowadays.
Very good job a and e for keeping this show awesome congratulations all producers and Co producers
This what happens when someone answers problems with violence. It was his go to. I don’t think he meant to kill him. I feel sorry for them all. I wondered the same about Mom. How does she survive now?
Yep, it sure is what happens when people think violence is the answer to everything. And when people aren't equipped to handle disagreements in a healthier way. Very tragic but avoidable. And if alcohol was involved, that just makes things worse.
I have a hard time believing that he can't believe that shooting someone with a gun, might not kill them. I mean, people do survive gun wounds, but its mostly dumb luck. Using guns to solve an argument is incredibly stupid.
Personally, I think it's that "street" mentality, especially after they discussed his criminal record.
When dealing drugs it conditions you to always be ready to kill your way out of a dangerous situation and answer every threat or slight with violence to prevent your being seen as weak, and therefore easily killed yourself...... It's just that by this point he was so used to living that way that his step father paid the price because the guy forgot or didn't think to shut it off - he was young, in good shape, and up against an old man, who was half drunk at that.
He didn't need an AR-15 to solve that problem, he just did it out of habit and like he said, it got out of hand in a way he may not have really intended.
Sheeeeshhhh this was a deep episode!!!
I have found when you speak bluntly and directly to the point it catches people off guard.
The dude crying is so funny "" is like my daddy "" 😂😂😂 you are a criminal in denial ""BRO""😂😂
So tragic … RIP PACO
Confession was something out of a movie. I’m speechless. My heart is in bits.
Man…. None of these episodes in all the years this series has existed (pretty much my entire life) have ever messed me up as much as this one did. This one absolutely breaks my mf heeeeeart. Poor dad, poor kid/dude, poor mom, poor everyone.
This is just an awful situation. The son trying to protect his mama but took it too far. Also the fact that everyone said Paco was a really good man speaks volumes
A good attorney could have tried a self defense situation. But sometimes when you gotta sit down, it’s saving your life. So tragic.
I made it just in time to kick back and relax watching the ☝st 4️⃣8️⃣🍿🍻
Oooooo! Sure am GLAD you posted this 🙂
Tyvm
Just as frustrating as the first time I saw this episode… such a great show though.
Leonpacker is as handsome as they come. Wow. Superman ain’t got nothing on him.
Love this show. 😁
Bro is one of the coldest detectives, I've ever seen! His approach is absolutely brilliant!! Salute to the real police!!!
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TY FOR THE SHOW ☺️
Lock the doors and close the windows..The First 48 is on LOL!!😂
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