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- Today's JCS Inspired true crime documentary will cover the interrogation of Linda Roberts, a woman who helped her sister to murder their elderly father.
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I think they should not have confessed. I gave my kids the permission to do me the favour if I one day will be more a burden than a pleasure to be around.
I'm not in their situation so I'm not going to judge them.
My mother has advanced dementia she is cared for by my sister and myself until she is no longer on this earth 🌍
The detective seemed nervous and in a contest rather than working together. The whole thing was painful to watch. Seems like they where stepping on each others toes and made other one nervous to miss his chance to get it out of her first. Good thing she was easy to crack.
This just seems like a repeat of so many others I've watched. The pinnacle of self centeredness. The way that man went out was horrible. I don't believe for one minute those two were thinking of him when they did this. If they were thinking of their father that one sister wouldn't be so guilt ridden. She would feel like she had done a good thing. They both know, in their case, who they were trying to make happy and content. Sure as hell wasn't their dad. He already was!
She’s all “I have never taken illegal drugs” like she’s on a moral high ground. It’s like no but u murdered your father wtf 🤨
I don't think you understand. She didn't murder her father. She euthanized him.😅
That statement makes me think that she's taken plenty of prescription painkillers/benzos, but since they aren't "illegal" she feels comfortable pretending she has the high ground. That's why she focused on the word "euthanize" instead of "murder".
I have watched too many of these interrogation videos and it is something that murderers/predators say oddly often, saying they hate drugs and dont do them etc for some moral high ground. Like I think basically everyone would prefer you be a drug user to being a murderer???
Note to self, don't kill your father and but if you are going to kill your father don't tell the man that is sleeping with both you and your sister. He is probably not a "trustworthy" kind of guy.
Noted thanks
I am not sure you are right tho. lol
😂
Thank you for the advice I truly appreciate it. ❤ These two should go down as Two of the dumbest criminals 😂
NOTE TO YOU: DONT EVER TALK TO THE COPS!
Getting away with the crime without raising any suspicions towards yourself, being home free, and still needing to run your mouth and get yourself in trouble. Truly incredible well done ladies
That's what most of the population is like. Dumb as a doornail. The ones that are smart you never hear about because all of those never were found out, no body, no suspected crime, nothing. Just a person that went missing one day.
Why didn't they talk with eachother? Stupid idiots.
Ikr .. must have been a guilty conscience.
Idiots
AND HER HUSBAND IS LITERALLY A CRIMINAL ATTORNEY?!?!?!
WHY DID SHE EVEN TALK AT ALL.
I wonder how many times in her life she told someone she was a "nurse practitioner"
lol- Irk, like huge difference between NP vs CMA 😂
Right? Outed herself as a chronic liar before even starting to tell her story
@Shivant312 yeah about 6 years of medical school...
@@meganbessenbacher7107 That would be an APRN (Advanced practice nurse) you can become a nurse practitioner in around 2years .... And a medical assistant within 4-9 months depending where and how you receive your training.
Probably as many times as my niece, who’s an LPN, calls herself a nurse. I’ve had to correct her a few times. I am a cardiovascular MA- I’d never compare myself to someone who went to school to be an NP.
Medical Assistant and Nurse Practitioner are completely different lady 🤦🏻♀️
I think alot of people that claim to nurses are medical n nurse assistant, to make them selves seem more important
Oh you're one of those lmao
Correction: murderer and NOT lady.
@@strongfoot2009 Good point!
@@S1aughtahyouwhy do you say that? There is a HUGE difference and it shows what a liar she is, trying to make herself seem important.
Pretending to be a nurse practitioner right from the getgo shows that she’s a huge liar. It was like her automatic response to start lying about something relatively unimportant. Pathological!
There’s a big difference between a Nurse Practitioner and a Medical Assistant. It’s a Procedure and not Surgery.
Nurse practitioner=5 years of school
Medical assistant=6 months of school
NP is at least 6 years.
@@Cuckoo_Lane i think you missed the point here
@@Cuckoo_Lanethe point is she lied big time lol
If that. You can take an on line course
Lucky for me I didn’t have to do 5 or 6 years. Or even 2 lol. I worked for my dad in his office (he’s a Dr) at a young age and learned about everything there is to know in that field.
The fact that the sister said the man was the worst person on earth for lying & cheating when they literally murdered their own father…are you serious 🤡
They just helped him get to hell sooner.
It's always these wealthy out of touch from reality older folks that seem to not only convince themselves that they're justified in their criminal thinking, but arrogant as all get out about it as well.
"WELL, IN ALL MY YEARS! WHY I NEVER?! HOW DARE YOU! I'M APALLED! SHOCKED! FLABBERGASTED AT THESE UNFOUNDED ACCUSATIONS! DON'T YOU KNOW MY FAMILY HELPED BUILD THIS COMMUNITY, AND THIS IS HOW YOU TREAT ME?! HOW DARE YOU! THE MAYOR IS IN MYYY BOOK CLUB AND I'M A FOUNDING MEMBER OF THIS COUNTY'S YACHT CLUB!!! YOU'VE MADE A BIG BIG MISTAKE, PAL! YOU'LL BE HEARING FROM MY LAWYER! HOPE YOUR WIFE DOESN'T TAKE IT TOO HARD WHEN YOU TELL HER YOU'VE RUINED HER LIFE, BECAUSE YOU'LL BE LOOKING FOR A NEW JOB BY THE END OF THE DAY! I DATED YOUR SHERIFF IN HIGH SCHOOL! THIS IS ASININE! "
I'm from this same community and these bitches are a dime a dozen, and often DO run the show - it's very rare to see their dirty laundry get air like us common menial folk...
Florida in general is a weird place, and central Florida is even weirder.
This lady isn't even close to upper crust wealthy, but just happened to have comfort money and be in the orbit of those who had influence and wealth like her doctor boss.
The way she answered immediately about how she's an LPN, and her shock at them asking if she was on drugs shows me she is used to playing like she's someone much more important than the rest of us.
I'm gonna bet her mild anxiety med is like 2mg of alprazolam prn , tid that she's been on since 92 via her work connections.
To top it off the throwing out there about "what about my daughter?! Her husband is a criminal attorney! You didn't ask me their name!"
Well, I'm gonna bet they tolerate you but you aren't very close if you're used to fucking your sister's man and willing to sing like a bird at the drop of the first accusation.
Even my stupid ass knows you don't talk to the police without a lawyer.
Sit your ass down in Gen pop for 72 hours and be away from your creature comforts for A FEW DAYS, and you just might end up beating the charges... But by the time you're sitting in a videotaped interrogation room or you're being read your rights, it's beyond time to have exercised those rights and if you're not gonna use them - at least be willing to the do time for your crimes.
35 minutes in and it comes to mind that this sort of thing probably happens all the time, its so tragic.
why would she think to say she's a nurse practitioner if she is actually a medical assistant 🤣🤣
Ego.
Pathological liar.
Because it’s a better title than an assistant lol. All you need is an associates degree. No medical school
She said certified nursing assistant. That’s a CNA right ? She actually assisted the nurse not doctor
Only does injections and moles
Imagine if they hadn't told the guy, probably would have gotten away with it if they kept their mouths closed
What I found amazing is BOTH of them told some guy about their murder! LOL
Loose lips sink ships.
Both of them told the SAME guy. Dude probably thought one was crazy, but BOTH...gtfo😂
These two nauseate me. I can't even imagine thinking the way they thought. My dad had dementia and he got mean to my mom and my brother. Sometimes I have to leave early from work just to go calm him down. But you know what taking care of your parents in that situation should be something that just comes naturally. They are truly the worst of the worst.
She actually thought she could tell them she's a nurse practitioner and they wouldn't know otherwise? What a lier.
"I have an irregular heartbeat...I could DIE if I don't have my medication!" just wow.
Take a drink every time he says OK - you'll be passed out in 10 seconds flat
Probably just took an online course: “The Reid Technique, OK?”
😂😂
I know! Drives me batty!
@@JamesQMurphy Hahahahaha…so funny…
It makes him seem less confident.
These two sisters are weird as hell
56:06 OMG I’m so sorry, I know I shouldn’t be finding anything funny but when the sister told the other one that she wanted to hang herself, Roberts looked up and she really asked where she was going to hang herself from?? 😂😂😂 I laughed out loud for like 30 seconds. That was soooo absurd and funny
Omg, I thought I was the only one that noticed that! Cold blooded😅😅😅😅😅😅
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I'll tell you what the cop at the beginning of this video is really impressive. He's the type of guy who likes honesty, which makes him totally different than everybody else who pretty much hates honesty and loves lying all the time. What a great dude to let everybody know right off the bat. That he's the type of guy that likes honestly. Fantastic.
I know, right! I was SO surprised when he said that. And that he's so understanding regarding how everyone makes mistakes, ok?
She acted like she didn’t know why she was there, but when they asked about her dad she went into crazy detail….. A non guilty person would have said my dad died of natural causes and left it at that. Not her, she started her defense case right off the bat.
Right? What happened to your dad? He passed away.
I noticed too smh
Same thing I thought…like… that question came up in a casual conversation. Why would you then go into so much detail about it.
Eek! I’ve cared for mama for 8yrs, sadly she passed away this past march 🥺 I’m lost, everything was mom 24/7, 365 days a year, for 8yrs! I’m still in her house, which was left for me & after some grief counseling, I’m coming to the conclusion…I need to sell, too many memories here, I can’t get past this! 😔 but I keep going back n forth! I don’t know what to do 🥺
I did everything I could to keep her alive…cannot fathom killing anyone, let alone your parent!!!!!
I understand how you feel. I took care of my mom. Only 2 years. But it is 10 years ago now and i miss her every day.
I know how it feels after 24/7 being with your mom, she dies and there is only a big black hole. The empty feeling😢
It gets better. My brother lives in her house. I couldn't. But maybe you're sorry later if you sell it.
Take care❤
So sorry for your loss. My youngest sister stayed with our Mom for 2 yrs while she went for chemo for non-Hodgkins Lymphoma. When Mom passed, she felt lost, too. Said it was a privilege to be there to take her to her appointments. My Mom was independent but couldn't drive due to vision problems. My sister went back to her own home after so felt weird that she was there alone. So I can understand how you feel from talking with her. But she didn't stay in the family home after Mom's passing like you did. Eight years is a long time and then have all the memories around you must be hard. It might be better to sell it but you'd still have items from the house around you in your new place. Not sure if that would be a problem. You might find later it's a comfort to be in that house with the memories around you. It may be raw right now. Lost my Mom Aug 2021 and I still reach for my phone to call her. I'd talk to someone, a grief counselor, to help you. I wish I could have seen my Mom before she passed. She was in CA and I'm in TX. With Covid, she wouldn't have let me in. She'd talk with my brothers through the window. I'm sorry you are dealing with all this. I think I'd wait to sell, you may regret it later. Eight years is a long time to care for someone, especially your Mom, and it'll take time to grieve.
@@marybarger7583
Covid was an extra horrible thing that happened and why a lot of ill people had to die alone or almost alone😢
@@yvonnedeboer7535 yeah I’m all over the place…and I’m getting “get a job” “you need to get a job” blah blah blah…and that’s from siblings…a friend of mine told me to tell my brothers…”I had a job for 8yrs taking care of our mother, whilst the galavanted around & lived their lives!” I didn’t even exist for 8yrs here, everything was in my mamas name, I showed no income coming in, I paid the household bills with my “caregiver expenses” $$ from the VA for survivors benefits! Whatever was left was all I got for the month 😔 Her SS was for everything else…well now there’s absolutely nothing coming in! 1 brother is now realizing what I’m going thru, since he flew back home & sees I’m still here ALONE! No one helped when she was alive & no one is helping while she’s gone! I’m literally doing EVERYTHING myself 🥺🥺🥺
I’m sorry for your loss ❤
I love how this detective read the miranda rights like she was winning a prize lol
I’m so glad one of the sisters told her boyfriend and he went to the authorities.
Gotta love that Pillow Talk 😂
I thought they both told him?
@@JoyDavidsonthey both told him 😆
@@JoyDavidson Yep, they were both sleeping with him.
Correction: THEIR boyfriend. As if they weren't awful and stupid enough, they slept with the same guy.
“I’m a nurse practitioner!” MAAM.
That poor man!!!!! Just imagine the sadness, horror, panic this man felt at the hands of his own flesh and blood! Truly mindblowing! Knowing what sacrifices Dads make for their children, knowing what love a man has for his daughters. My sincere condolences to this man's remaining family. I dont know how but may you all be able to find some measure of peace.
Hopefully his dementia was advanced to the point that he didn’t know who they were, especially if it was done at night.
The irony of these women prioritizing their medications before going off to jail.
My father was my best friend & losing him broke me. Nauseating that people like this exist 😣
Removal of cysts and moles in the office is called a procedure not a surgery.
I had a friend who would always scream about having surgery in the morning when she needed to go to bed . She was the person who put the eye drops in for cataracts. 😂 Delusional lol
In other countries, sometimes “surgery” just means going to the doctor. Common in places like UK and AU.
It's ambulatory surgery, AKA outpatient surgery
42 minutes is where I lost it with her. Sitting there playing stupid that she didn’t know it was illegal to “euthanize “ her own father🤬
Nursing school sure is different now, isn't it?
Yeah that pi**ed me off too. She's trying to play it off as euthanasia when the cops know that the father obviously didn't want to die. Even the sister mentions after how they had to hold him down.
Nice try lady, but nobody's buying that "euthanasia" nonsense, what you did was murder. Cold blooded murder I might add as neither of the sisters showed even a shred of emotion for anyone but themselves.
"I promise you. We have a building that's bigger than most hospitals." That statement is very disturbing😮
The last thing that poor old man saw was his own daughters in the act of murdering him...😔
exactly what i was thinking ... then i think - hopefully he didn't know who they were as they were stuffing a rag down his throat
I’m literally sickened thinking about that. RIP dear man.
The SECOND that detective came in and took my medicine, I would have said, "In that case, I need an attorney. Maybe he can make sure I get my medication BEFORE the actual heart attack, not after."
Also, they are both extra stupid to have not asked for one right away, especially in this case.
Any person that talks to a cop without an attorney present has a very serious low IQ.
Right lol. Also weird that she asked him specifically if she could take her heart medication, even has her sister bring in a glass of water to take it, then when she goes to take it they storm in and snatch it 😂 not that I feel bad for them, that was just really confusing haha
".....and so that morning, it was an overcast sunrise, not too humid yet, probably about 75 degrees out already, but with the humidity seems a little warmer, and my sister was fixin her hair into a new updo she was practicing, and I went in to check on dad so first I turned the knob on his door and stepped through but didn't turn a light on immediately...." Lawd. Lady, you might as wella said, "I'm stone cold guilty, detectives."
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When they say “you are not under arrest or nothing” you are in BIG trouble.
"We know you're not a bad person" and "you're not in any trouble or under arrest" are my favorite interrogation lines. It's code "this bad person is about to be in big trouble and arrested."
7:04 she started lying right off the bat. A medical assistant is NOT a nurse practitioner. Nurse practitioners are highly educated, highly trained people. Medical assistance can get their certification in like 18 months or less.
Even with a medical degree,we see time and time again people abuse their power. I know many doctors who are evil. This woman lied simply because it aids her narcissism and ego, period.
This is so sad! That man didnt deserve this. I know dealing with that is hard but he didnt deserve this! RIP sir! 🙏🕊️✝️
Agree 💯
Probably wanted his estate.
I took care of my beautiful mom in her own home when she became ill with mnd, it was the most rewarding, exhausting, all-consuming, heartbreaking total privilege & I would do it again in a heartbeat. The sheer fact these 2 thought they had the right to do this when the going got tough blows my mind.
Hello. Your Mother was Blessed to have you. 🙏🙏🙏🩷🩷🩷
Hello. Your Mother was Blessed to have you. 🙏🙏🙏🩷🩷🩷
Probably wanted his estate.
She was a medical professional, claimed to try CPR on her father, yet the paramedics have to place him on the ground on his back ?? Bullshit she tried CPR
That interrogator is horrible, imho. "Umm, ok.. ok.. ummmm, ok? Ok.. ok... "
This person isn’t trustworthy but I’ve been sleeping with him at least weekly for the last year
😂
idk sounds like my ex-husband 🤷♀️
@@charlie_claire_comedy And mine! 😂
Both of these women are desperate fools.
😂😂
I've never heard anyone explain being a heath care assistant in such a pompous way. Sounds like someone who needs to make her more grand than she is. I did that job when I was 19, you got a week's training and a certificate, let's not pretend you've got a PhD babes
God, I hate people who end every sentence with, "Okay?"
Right?! So freaking annoying 🤬
I find it annoying when people start their sentences with the odd question, "Right?" 😂😂😂 priorities 😮
I know!!!
I had this exact thought two minutes before reading this! it's very controlling
It's not that big of a deal. Okay
Murdering their own father, getting away with it and being unable to keep your mouth shut about it. Two women belong behind bars.
How could they even let the thought enter their minds?? A Dying Parent, and to think of Murdering him, and actually do it?? How Heartless!! My God!
My father was a mean alcoholic, i have very few memories of him that aren't horrible but i was devastated the day he passed. Idk how anyone could do something like this.
This is so fucking sad. I have worked in nursing homes and assisted living facilities and see dementia/elderly patients daily… I cannot fathom how anyone could do something so heinous. 😢
I heard of a story where the father SA his daughters and they terminated his contract. It was an unfortunate hunting accident.
Sad that it happens in facilities sometimes, too.
Plenty of sons and daughters drop their parents off at the facilities you have worked in, never to see them again. I'm absolutely positive you know what I'm talking about.
All she had to do is not talk. She would likely never be prosecuted or at least acquitted. I'm glad she talked though.
Jesus Christ- I took care of my dad hand and foot for over 3 years before he passed away- he couldn't even use the bathroom without me. Eventually he had a catheter, but about once a week it would get into such a position that he couldn't relieve himself anymore and I would have to deflate the balloon and pull it out, reinsert it, reinflate the ballon, etc.- and get it to work again. He had Parkinson's which causes severe delusions, hallucinations, etc. he didn't know who anyone was so he thought we were like keeping him hostage or something- and he couldn't understand why the hospitals and doctors didn't want him to come to their office- it was because he had an incurable condition and they had already given him all the medications and treatments they had, and nothing worked. So, they wanted him to go to a hospice or to have hospice take care of him at home until he passed away- which is what we did. But to him that just felt like everyone giving up on him and condemning him to death- he was very angry about it. Now this is a man who served in the navy and was in two wars- someone who commanded men in battle- then returned home, finished a degree in engineering and worked for Red Stone Arsenal. And now he has osteoporosis so bad his bones break just from standing up, he doesn't know who anyone is or where he's at, he can't even fix his own food or eat it without help. It was long past time tom let him go, but we couldn't- we held on to the bitter end and would've given anything for one more minute with him. How someone could possibly do this to their own father- these women are sickening. I hope they both get a good dose of what it's like- they're getting older themselves- and now they're in prison- have fun ladies, you're getting what you deserve.
I definitely can relate to you. I took care of both my Dad and Mother at home until they passed. My father passed first in 2001 and my Mom in 2017. I would have gave anything for another day with them even though it was really hard to take care of someone at the end of life. God bless you.
The story of your father almost mirrors that of my father. Old WW2 Navy veteran, dementia and congestive heart failure. He refused to accept any help from me until social services stepped in and told him that he was not going to stay in his home anymore unassisted. My wife and I moved him and my mother into our home and took care of him 24/7 for a year until he died. He was abusive, uncooperative and thought that I orchestrated his required move to take his property. One of the last things he said to me was “I guess you will take everything I have now”.
That was the most difficult year of my life. The only reason I took him into my home was to keep from breaking my mom’s heart by putting him in a care facility. All of his supposed assets went to settle his estate once he was gone. Caregivers who have patients who are loving and appreciative of the care they receive are fortunate because it’s not always that way. Sometimes they can be mean, vindictive, unappreciative, and accusatory.
@@prevost8686 The last thing mine said to me "I hope you and your mother never have anything." LOL- And then ppl would be like "Oh, he didn't know who you were, he didn't mean it." He called me his "son" and her my "mother"- sounds like he knew exactly who we were to me. Before that he told me how he would throw us both out "in the cold" and not give us a dime if he had his way. What he was referring to was the black lung settlement he had on the way- which is what made the old man hold on as long as he did- he wanted to make sure we didn't get that money. And he accused us of hiding it from him every day until he passed away. It came in 5 days after he died- and I swear it was God giving my mother a little poetic justice for a change. If it had of shown up before he passed away- he would've burnt it before leaving it behind.
His Granddaughter was home, too? These sisters have No Compassion, No Remorse, and No Guilt!
This is disgusting. I know it is hard to be the sole caregiver of an elderly parent with Alzheimer’s (I have given up my life to do it every day 24/7), but the last thing to ever cross my mind would be to take my mom’s life.
Detectives always say , "I'm going to be honest with you, so you be honest with me. " Then proceed to lie every sentence after
Fools don’t even realize that Detectives put them together in that room to do exactly what they are doing! Talk & Incriminate themselves even more than they already have!
“I don’t take illegal drugs!” Said the murderer 😂
why would she lie about being a nurse practitioner when she’s just a medical assistant 😭
Ego
To make herself sound more respectable.
After hearing her try to describe her job, I’m doubtful she even was an MA. I’m guessing she cleaned a doctor’s office and that somehow turned into “medical assistant”. 😂
He was already suffering! And to struggle for his life against his daughters had to be Horrific! How could they???
Absolutely disgusting
Theres a HUGE difference between a nurse practitioner and a medical assistant. Lol.
This lady has zero common sense.
Thank you so much for covering this case. Im excited to dig into it
These sisters are monsters. Awful way to pass yet she's claiming euthanasia yet chose a terrifying awful death for the father. Absolutely horrifying 😭 he obviously wasn't ill enough to go in a home as its usually when they aren't safe to live at home anymore and moved to a home. Sounds like he was in the early stages 🤔
The blonde suspect's face (visible at the end) reminds me of the monster's first transformation face in the cult classic "The Evil Dead".
Uh, nurse practioners essentially operate as doctors and go to school for many years. CNAs change bed pans and do cleanup type stuff. They would never be in surgery with a doctor or giving shots. This woman is scary.
She said she was a cMa. A little different. And NA's tend to have a lot more knowledge than medical assistants.
@@nononoisaidnope Either way, both jobs are a huge difference from nurse practitioners. Not even close to a regular nurse. They take vitals, clean up, feed people, etc. There's nothing wrong with it. It's just insane for this lady to try to act like they're even kind of the same. Lol
Is it just me, or was the detective’s attempt at the Reid Technique clumsy as hell. “I like honesty…” “if you had a daughter and she made a mistake, you’d want her to be honest, right??” Plus, ZERO rapport. He’s lucky the sisters are bumbling idiots
My two nephews and I stayed with my Sister she had End COPD and dementia and on hospice .😢 It was a difficult time. We kept her pain free n stayed with her . Not once did we say lets End It 😞 Rip Sister.
June I am so, so sorry for you and your families loss. Gentle hugs to everyone. X
Rest in Eternal Peace to your sister. 😢💞
Thankyou 🙏💞
I already know of this case. But it was a documentary. Nice to see the interrogation of this woman!
It always amazes me how killers can be so concerned about their own needs & yet…..
Talk about being impatient
In my opinion the blonde sister is the ring leader. She’s pissed her sister told (likely her guilty conscience made her tell). But their complete consumption with themselves is revolting.
I had the exact same feeling.
Nice beginning of the weekend!
Thanks❤
I'm a NP, no actually I'm a Medical Assistant .....
... " actually it's my neighbor that's the nurse practitioner, I'm a nail technician which is basically the same thing as a medical assistant "...
@@AngelWest58 Lmao. Like those people on TikTok who claim “I’m a veneer tech, which is _almost_ like being a dentist” when they took a 2 day “course” and veneer techs are not an actual thing. 😂
After hearing her try to describe her job, I’m not convinced she’s even an MA.
@@Thurston86 😂 we are in 🤡🌍
It’s hard to believe people are dumb enough to fall for the detectives lines of questioning and weird vague ass statements. Lol idk maybe I would be that dumb but jeeze 😅
Hello, Stranger Stories! I hope you're doing well! Thank you for another excellent video!
Dealing with someone with mental issues is incredibly hard. My mother had serious mental issues and our "family" couldn't deal with it so they left. I was her caretaker a lot growing up as my dad had to work. He felt she should be at home as long as possible before taking her in. She was abusive and destructive when her meds stopped working. I hated the disease, not her. No matter what she did, in that state, it was not her. The only way I could love her is to very clearly differentiate and separate my mom, my loving, beautiful, intelligent, talented mom from the grasp of the disease she suffered with. If she had cancer, family would be there in spades and not leave my father and I in such dire conditions. It was an illness, not a choice. To anyone taking care of loved ones in mental distress, God bless you, I pray for you to continue to have the understanding and strength needed and when you don't, and you are silently screaming, ther are people that hear you. Take care of yourself and your mental well being. Everyday, please find a breath of hope to get to the next day.
The dude that told on them screwed them twice. 🤣
Right! Don't get me wrong. I'm notvrooting for these evil women. But damn. Why tell on them? If you love them. It's not right. But I'd tell them when they started telling me to stop. I don't want to hear it.
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Glad your channel is covering this case, thankyou
Classic case of if you shut the fuck up and asked for a lawyer you'd be better off lol.
“Can’t have you wandering off the reservation like this” was racist and disrespectful at all!! 😫😖😩😖😖
And there is a brother. I find this to be a most pathetic case. People forced into being full time carers by finances or familial obligation. Victim is stubborn. Carers are tired and possibly greedy. Brother "cant possibly help out". This is an equation with so many bad answers.
Imagine raising children just to have them turn around and snuff you out when you're old..? 🤷♂️
The fact that the sisters were totally sober when they committed the ultimate act almost makes it worse in my mind 😬😬
Every MA loves to think they're a NP. Like EMTs telling people they're a paramedic.
I love the " I'm not on ILLEGAL drugs...." then precede with a laundry list of meds.
13:23 if she had done cpr, they wouldn’t have to needed to turn him over to continue the cpr and relieve her right? *28:28 and it should have been “what were you told?” and not “who told you?!
that text title is heinous 😭😭
blonde sister: of course we're being recorded. are you stupid?
proceeds to rehash the crime over and over
If these two had 1/4 of the consideration that Roberts had for her dog, they would never have harmed an old man that way. Their photos from the court sessions are absolutely frightening...their faces reflect their internal evil.
So thankful for these investigators and when the justice system works. ❤️
I assume she did half the things she blamed on her sister or more
Wish dark blue detective woulda let light blue lead. But maybe it was like one of his 1st times being lead on case but it's obvious light blue is the more seasoned
"I can't breathe!" Did she really just say that😠! Neither could your dad😔!
Big Crayshonda is going to have a BLAST with this one!😂🎉
"Do you know why you're here?" "No", yep you do!
She was born in the US but sounds like she learned English as a second language. Side note: MAs definitely do not give injections.
He's interned at Sylvan Abbey.
@@PatrickFDolan she is now the new prison intern, soon to be interred
Oohhh but they Can give injections. They work under their supervising doctor's license. At least in Tx. They do. Doesn't mean a lot of doctors will allow it but I've seen them do it. Which is terrifying for myriads of reasons.
MAs do give injections and also help the Physician with procedures as well.
They are not qualified to do the procedures themselves, to give diagnoses to patients, to prescribe medication, or other things that require a Physician to authorize/ approve.
So yes, they are qualified to give injections; however there is still a big difference between a MA and a NP. 👍🏼
Na that shit is devious
Another dummy that sat down and talk to cops without an attorney. Poor Oliver, someone go and take care of him!!!
they'll be almost the same age as their dad was when they get out
"...but I can't have you wondering off the reservation..." ...wtf.. 😐
Ohh I heard this case on Sword and Scale! So sad!
Detective: "When did he urinate?" Her: "I guess when he was dying."
Oh honey...you mean "I guess when we were murdering him."
It's selfish to depend on everyone else when ur that sick. I've told my kids to dose me if I ever get dementia etc. Life should be about quality not quantity.
You should put that in writing. Euthanasia is a painless, peaceful way to die.
What these two women did to their father is awful 😮
Oh, so you would selfishly rather your kids put themselves out there, running afoul of the law, and against morals, than you living with dementia…how about if it was some other disease? Would THAT be ok for you to live with? What if, a month or a year after you died the Drs came up with a cure….have you thought about how your kids would blame themselves?? That they might be devastated to think if “I had only NOT listened to my dad”….regret can wreck someone’s mind….
I can tell you as a nurse that has worked with many dementia patients (which I also hope I don’t get), that I would never ask my kids(or my husband) to overdose me(that is what you are saying) and murder me, and have them live with guilt the rest of their lives….very selfish. Have you given any thought about THEIR quality of life if their actions mess them up either with the law and/or in their mind?? How about how it could affect their family?? How about how the (potential)grandkids would not respect their parents if they found out?? If they have any love for you, then they would likely see it as murdering their granddad…, which it is btw.
We don’t get to play God. Ppl don’t get it that God put the 10 commandments, other suggestions and principles in the Bible bc He KNOWS the PAIN that breaking them causes.
Thinking through to potential long term effects on your kids (and perhaps grandkids)is what I would suggest you need to do.
And btw, by all means, get a living will…which is LEGAL. No extraneous measures will be done to resuscitate you if you don’t want that.
Rhonda, chill
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Thankyou and I agree with you 100%.
When a postmortem is done they will know what drugs were used by his children. 😢
We have no right to take anyone's life even if they are asked to.
Nobody wants to see their parents suffer 😔
Our parents loved us unconditionally and if we can nurse them when they are dying, it's a gift to do it.
I nursed my precious Mam when I eventually got her home from the hospital. I only got 4 weeks with her before she passed. 😢I was truly heartbroken 💔 I still am. On the 24th of this month it will be 20 years. I honestly didn't think I would get through the first week. I just couldn't believe I would never hug her, laugh with her. She had a wicked sense of humour in those last weeks. We had such a special bond. Sadly she had a Glioblastoma tumour the size of a grapefruit.
I am trying to write an verse for the papers. And I keep crying 😢and messing it up. My precious Mam meant the world to me.
Take care of yourself and your family. We have four daughters of our own. They are all married with children of their own.
I could never ask them to do anything to me like this man. My husband is a Male Nurse in recovery. X ❤
@@rhondadavis1483 that last sentence is i think what they meant by their comment