Michael Jackson-Bolanos takes stand in own defense at Samantha Woll murder trial - Part 2

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  • čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
  • Michael Jackson-Bolanos testifies Monday, July 8 at his trial in connection with the killing of Samantha Woll. Jackson-Bolanos is standing trial for murder and other charges in June in connection with the Oct. 21, 2023, stabbing of Woll at her Detroit home. Jackson-Bolanos first took the stand on July 3, and questioning continued the following Monday after the July Fourth holiday.

Komentáře • 90

  • @Ozymandias1291
    @Ozymandias1291 Před 14 dny +31

    A guilty man doesn’t wear this type of suit to court 😂

    • @funDzAmEntal
      @funDzAmEntal Před 14 dny +2

      He didn't have a choice they gave him that suite...

    • @srlkiller
      @srlkiller Před 12 dny +5

      judging someone’s guilt or innocence based off clothing is ignorance & shallowness at its peak.. it’s always a very easy tactic to mask. you sound like easy bait, definitely not a good thing. regardless though, i don’t believe this brother did this & im praying for him.

    • @user-ur9vf1zm9g
      @user-ur9vf1zm9g Před 10 dny

      His Attorney provides his attire for court…

    • @seriouslyscrapping
      @seriouslyscrapping Před 10 dny +1

      Doesn't he look hot❤❤❤❤

    • @seriouslyscrapping
      @seriouslyscrapping Před 10 dny

      ​@@funDzAmEntalthat's a 🔥 🥵 suite man ur tripping.. sure beats the boring black neutral colours in court we usually see

  • @khalilfareed
    @khalilfareed Před 14 dny +17

    NOT GUILTY. He's well composed, not stumbling on his testimony and making admissions where necessary and statements that show his innocence in other instances. If they convict this man it would be a huge travesty. And there will be no justice for the victim, who will be crying out from her grave. Shame on the prosecutor for bringing these charges against that innocent man.

  • @resourcegyrl
    @resourcegyrl Před 14 dny +22

    He definitely didn't kill her. He was just at the wrong place. Thief but not a Killer

    • @malcriadamedina5358
      @malcriadamedina5358 Před 14 dny

      Why would a black man committing crimes as he says risk his freedom to help a white who he sees sleeping outside, not knowing if she could come to and begin screaming?

    • @Kbrown2018
      @Kbrown2018 Před 13 dny

      Definitely???

    • @georgiahomeboyy9855
      @georgiahomeboyy9855 Před 12 dny

      are u stupid?

  • @weluvthat_2155
    @weluvthat_2155 Před 13 dny +4

    like Mark Twain said, “If you tell the truth, you don’t have to remember anything.”

  • @SheSh3
    @SheSh3 Před 14 dny +18

    yes... they got the wrong g guy this time but he was in the wrong place at the wrong time... DOING ANOTHER CRIME!

    • @malcriadamedina5358
      @malcriadamedina5358 Před 14 dny +1

      Lololol but he approached a person that appeared to be sleeping outside ? What was he going to do if that person woke up and began screaming?

    • @waynearthur2161
      @waynearthur2161 Před 14 dny +3

      ⁠@@malcriadamedina5358Right, and then he claims he felt on the dead body to see if the person was alive and that’s how he got blood on him. What criminal is going to interrupt their crimeing to check up on a dead boy and get blood all over themselves? His story makes zero sense.

  • @gillchesterton8614
    @gillchesterton8614 Před 14 dny +12

    these suits are so Detroit

  • @leek4545
    @leek4545 Před 14 dny +15

    Not guilty free that bull man

  • @Sassy-x3r
    @Sassy-x3r Před 14 dny +9

    Reasonable doubt already - I believe him - A liar does not remember their story - just because he’s a thief doesn’t make him a killer

    • @lennysmith8851
      @lennysmith8851 Před 14 dny +1

      I agree but a liar can definitely remember his story! Especially if it is rehearsed enough times

    • @Sassy-x3r
      @Sassy-x3r Před 14 dny +3

      @@lennysmith8851 not at all they always mess up somewhere…..

    • @lennysmith8851
      @lennysmith8851 Před 13 dny

      @@Sassy-x3r not always.

  • @SuhaiybSoukaina
    @SuhaiybSoukaina Před 14 dny +21

    I don't think he committed this murder

    • @dudemorris7769
      @dudemorris7769 Před 14 dny

      I do, DNA says he did also.

    • @malcriadamedina5358
      @malcriadamedina5358 Před 14 dny

      Why would he approach a sleeping person without knowing how the h would react, risking prison time but for a total stranger lolol

  • @iCover480
    @iCover480 Před 13 dny +4

    His idiot lawyer was too lazy (or too stupid) to go through the process of making his legal calls private. 😂

  • @BallZack9000
    @BallZack9000 Před 14 dny +2

    How did bro go from thriller to this💀😭🙏

  • @imhereforitall9218
    @imhereforitall9218 Před 14 dny +7

    When I was very young at my private Catholic Italian grade school my YT friends taught me a lot of racial jokes and not just anti-black. I did not even know there was a difference until I attended that grade school one of the best times of my life, minus the strict nuns. At any rate seeing this thumbnail reminded me of one of the jokes. What do you call a Black man in a courtroom wearing a 3 piece suit? A defendant. At the time I did not even get the joke but nonetheless I laughed along with it because that is what we all did even when there were Italian racist jokes, Polish, Hispanic etc.... Only until I got older I was like heeeeeyyyyy.... So seeing this guy on the stand brings back that childhood joke. Yes I am Black.

    • @dudemorris7769
      @dudemorris7769 Před 14 dny

      He thinks it’s going to help him get off as he’s been styling in court. A car thief at that, 3x loser knowing he’s never getting out if he’s found guilty. Many think it makes a difference but the devil wears Prada.

    • @imhereforitall9218
      @imhereforitall9218 Před 14 dny

      @@dudemorris7769 I mean that is why people usually dress in street clothes as opposed to prison garb as it has been known to prejudice the jury, if wearing prison garb. And we must admit he does clean up rather good. This may not come out right but the fact that he is handsome and well dressed may actually play in his favor. It may actually nullify the jury if you find a female on the jury who not only finds him attractive but may use that to argue a valid reasonable doubt or reasonable doubt. All the defense had to do is find one break in the link on the prosecution side and exploit the reasonable doubt. Just from me doing a cursory view of the case, just because one wants a person to be guilty does not mean they are.

  • @cheryldouglas8903
    @cheryldouglas8903 Před 12 dny +2

    Reasonable doubt: not guilty

  • @craigboogie1372
    @craigboogie1372 Před 11 dny +3

    How are they playing an attorney, client phone call....should it not automatically be private

  • @iliveindetroit1
    @iliveindetroit1 Před 14 dny +4

    they still got suit warehouse in dearborn?

  • @seriouslyscrapping
    @seriouslyscrapping Před 10 dny +2

    😂😂😂the prosecution must be squirming in their seats regretting they let this go to trial!!!! He is not only winning but pulverising his opponent aka the prosecution 😂😂😂

  • @seriouslyscrapping
    @seriouslyscrapping Před 10 dny +2

    BROTHER NEEDS TO BE FOUND NOT GUILTY JUST ON HIS FASHION SENSE

  • @williamhenry9705
    @williamhenry9705 Před 12 dny +1

    When you dress for Court like it's a minstrel show what more need be said?

  • @robertcarli5803
    @robertcarli5803 Před 12 dny

    Yeah, let's show the jury 😮😂5:25

  • @madyproth9195
    @madyproth9195 Před 14 dny +1

    Did they just show members of the jury?? 😮🧐😳

  • @mikemcewen516
    @mikemcewen516 Před 14 dny +1

    This is unbelievable. They actually waited for the judge to suggest a theory during earlier proceedings then mounted a half assed defense based on that. And the defendant is heated that the judge referred to him as a thief when suggesting it was plausible that the defendant could have stumbled upon the victim after she was deceased and got her blood on his jacket and book bag when he ran through her pockets. In his defense the defendant said he wasn’t a weird ninja BUT admits he was downtown taking pictures of cars to steal and breaking into cars looking for valuables, like a bag of candy (wink, wink). The defendant is right about one thing, this shyt IS weird.

    • @crystalrose9003
      @crystalrose9003 Před 10 dny

      The police placed that blood on his jacket and then the book bag later

  • @lizoliver6193
    @lizoliver6193 Před 4 dny

    Like this suit better today

  • @seriouslyscrapping
    @seriouslyscrapping Před 10 dny

    THE VERDICT.......NOT FUCKN GUILTY IN THIS LIFETIME!!!!!

  • @silentmajority8365
    @silentmajority8365 Před 14 dny

    He was at Bible study

  • @dudemorris7769
    @dudemorris7769 Před 14 dny +5

    Claimed he was worried about 4x felony on car robbery charges & was so worried that he was still out breaking into cars to steal candy & a book bag. Sure, he was worried & didn’t want to be seen by anyone, lurking & ducking in the dark. Yet, walks up on someone he sees from afar & actually touches the person, all the while not wanting to be seen by anyone, according to him. Over & over on the stand talking about how he was making sure he wasn’t seen, walks past her home multiple times in the dark, says the body was cold, however, she hadn’t been deceased that long. Allegedly realized 10 minutes later he had something wet on his hand, lol. Blood would have been dry has it been that little of an amount. He’s a felon so he can’t have a gun, however, he’s been caught with guns 3x as a felon. State is going to have a field day when they get up to take on all his inconsistencies. Hiding from every one yet decided to walk up on someone he thought was just sitting outside, hanging out, not knowing who it was. As he didn’t ever know if it was a white or black woman, but yesterday caught himself at the police station claiming he didn’t ever see the “white woman”, but they had his DNA.

    • @detectivebubblegum9777
      @detectivebubblegum9777 Před 14 dny +1

      If you saw someone laying in the lawn at four am you would check

    • @detectivebubblegum9777
      @detectivebubblegum9777 Před 14 dny

      You’re clearly a supporter of the ex. Probably wear a stupid little hat every day too.

    • @malcriadamedina5358
      @malcriadamedina5358 Před 14 dny

      @@detectivebubblegum9777bb not sure why you keep asking that. You make no damn sense. He didn't want to go prison for a breaking and entering so he unalived her

    • @spiritualwarexposed3145
      @spiritualwarexposed3145 Před 14 dny +2

      Shut up lmao

    • @detectivebubblegum9777
      @detectivebubblegum9777 Před 14 dny +2

      @@malcriadamedina5358 no proof of him in the house. That’s why I keep saying it. Weird confession of exboyfriend is enough for reasonable doubt. Pretty low brow to be like “oh he would break in a car he would kill someone” I think you could be right and he could’ve done what you described but saying it as fact without proof is a slippery slope.

  • @shaylawatson1244
    @shaylawatson1244 Před 9 dny

    He's cute

  • @user-gk9ug5hk4y
    @user-gk9ug5hk4y Před 13 dny

    His attorney doesn't have a good track record of winning! So good luck..

    • @SheSh3
      @SheSh3 Před 12 dny

      @@user-gk9ug5hk4y , yep I have watched him on other cases and I would NEVER hire this man to represent me. He may be the reason the guy goes down. I promise this guy us as bad as one representing themselves.... Then who talks to their client on a jail phone? Who does that?

    • @srlkiller
      @srlkiller Před 12 dny +2

      @@SheSh3 im pretty sure he’s a public defender not a private lawyer from a firm.. those lawyers are extremely expensive & he was out there stealing things, jacking cars & working full time just to make ends meet while living in the hood. public defenders are often issued to you, you don’t get to just pick & choose which one you want unfortunately. the system is extremely broken.. the more $$ you have, the better chances you have of winning your case. money literally rules the world & it’s disgusting.

    • @Ozymandias1291
      @Ozymandias1291 Před 10 dny

      @@srlkillerwell there is a way to navigate around that. Stop committed crimes

    • @srlkiller
      @srlkiller Před 10 dny

      @@Ozymandias1291 well yes, that’s just common sense? but unfortunately the justice system is extremely flawed & this case is a perfect example of that. this man does have a criminal history & he did commit petty crimes the night of the murder BUT he’s on trial for first degree murder.. not for property theft, breaking & entering, robbery etc.
      im not sure if you’ve seen what’s happened today with the case but it’s a hung jury & the judge has dismissed them for the weekend.. they apparently asked for the entire trial transcripts to read over as they could not come to a unanimous decision. it could be just one person saying not guilty OR one person saying guilty against the rest & refusing to alter their decision. or it could be a mixed result. ive studied forensic psychology & criminology, i work in this field for a living & based on everything i have seen (or rather, lack there of) there’s absolutely no way i could convict this man if i was on that jury… theres far too much reasonable doubt & the state hasn’t met the burden of proof, not even close.

    • @Ozymandias1291
      @Ozymandias1291 Před 8 dny

      @@srlkiller he was facing 25 years if caught on the prowl again so it is not much of a stretch that he would not care to leave witnesses. This is motive. If it was not for the crazy boyfriend I would think this is enough to say guilty. However, the picture looks like the boyfriend was in the vicinity around the time of the murder and this is why the jury is hung. The evidence is not there to convict but I personally think he did do this

  • @high_maintenance
    @high_maintenance Před 2 dny

    I knew he wasn’t guilty. He’s too well dressed to be a burglar hope he turns his life around

  • @nadienenp1
    @nadienenp1 Před 10 dny

    @TheBehaviorPanel 👀

  • @seriouslyscrapping
    @seriouslyscrapping Před 10 dny

    I can see my brother is a good dresser he should be found not guilty just with his clothing, brother got it going on, and he is a cutie, hit me up Michael 😂

    • @Ozymandias1291
      @Ozymandias1291 Před 10 dny

      You might have a chance. The jury is deadlocked

  • @georgiahomeboyy9855
    @georgiahomeboyy9855 Před 12 dny +1

    100percent guilty af!

  • @AnnMiller-si6lk
    @AnnMiller-si6lk Před 14 dny +3

    The blood on his jacket is solid evidence.

    • @crystalrose9003
      @crystalrose9003 Před 14 dny +4

      It isn’t considering how the testimony went. It’s likely the police put that blood there

    • @skullvr7654
      @skullvr7654 Před 14 dny +9

      How about he touched the lady and then someway touched his jacket without knowing reasonable doubt for sure

    • @Sassy-x3r
      @Sassy-x3r Před 14 dny +4

      Not really he didn’t deny touching her to check on her

    • @gillchesterton8614
      @gillchesterton8614 Před 13 dny +2

      Oh, I thought the ex confessing to murdering her was solid evidence

    • @robertcarli5803
      @robertcarli5803 Před 12 dny

      ​@@gillchesterton8614they checked the ex out and he was cleared

  • @farrbetta
    @farrbetta Před 14 dny +4

    Don't believe him. It just doesn't make sense. Too many lies. But also no solid evidence.

    • @dudemorris7769
      @dudemorris7769 Před 14 dny +1

      He caught himself the other day on the stand & isn’t going to be able to get out of it.

    • @resourcegyrl
      @resourcegyrl Před 14 dny +2

      @dudemorris7769 caught himself how?

    • @angieb2790
      @angieb2790 Před 14 dny +3

      ​@@dudemorris7769 how? I want to go back and see it

    • @spiritualwarexposed3145
      @spiritualwarexposed3145 Před 14 dny +5

      @@dudemorris7769you keep saying that but never say where he caught himself. Funny it’s only you two who think the story don’t make sense. He was on camera checking cars and stealing items and candy nobody goes right from that to murder. Also they cops got his phone and checked locations and he was never at her house and he was on Videonthat night using his phone so we know he had it with him. Yall speaking on his reaction to the situation rather than evidence that he actually killed her

    • @mnwm9300
      @mnwm9300 Před 14 dny +3

      Is the only evidence the spec of blood on the jacket??

  • @malcriadamedina5358
    @malcriadamedina5358 Před 14 dny +2

    His innocent persona evaporates in those jail house calls

    • @srlkiller
      @srlkiller Před 12 dny +2

      it definitely doesn’t, it’s called code switching.. he’s a lot more comfortable having a conversation with his lawyer because he himself is a young black man from the hood in Detroit.. talking to another black man who probably came from a similar background. he’s in a formal courtroom now.. he’s not going to talk with slang, he’s not going to use cuss words, say ‘nigga’ or ‘u feel me?’ etc etc. he went from his neighbourhood to the total opposite side - a predominantly white neighbourhood that’s all upper class citizens with big houses, nice cars etc etc.. & now he’s in a room full of those people all testifying against him & taking the stand talking about their personal lives which he knows absolutely nothing about.. he doesn’t even know these people.
      code switching is extremely common especially for people of colour & it happens on the daily.. usually when it’s around different people you don’t feel comfortable with, different situations, environments, the workplace etc etc. it has nothing to do with innocence or guilt but i do understand how it could come across as a ‘difference’ as the change in his speaking style, patterns & tone. unfortunately i think that his defense attorney didn’t even consider this fact.. he most likely overlooked it as he thinks everyone does the same thing being a POC himself. i understand what he was TRYING to do by playing the jail call.. but it wasn’t really effective.. the conversation should have been had in person.