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  • The parents of Brooke Skylar Richardson speak out -- the real story behind the international headlines in the case of an alleged unthinkable crime. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty investigates. Watch more full episodes of "48 Hours" on Pluto TV.
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  • @48hours
    @48hours  Před rokem +107

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    • @patrinajasso5689
      @patrinajasso5689 Před rokem +8

      SHE GAVE BIRTH KILLED HER BABY. SHE HAD TO BECAUSE HER FAMILY WOULD OF HERD THE BABY CRY. I CANT BELIEVE SHE PLQYS VICTIM. SHE HAS MADE IT ALL ABOUT HER.

    • @patrinajasso5689
      @patrinajasso5689 Před rokem +9

      TO THE MOM AND DAD. U DO NOT WANT TO SEE HAT THE PROB DRESS WAS VERY TIGHT AND THAT HER BREAST WERE FLOWING OVER. WHEN SHE FIRST GOT THE DRESS IT FIT HER SHE HAD NO BREAST. IM SURE SHE RAN THE WATER WHEN SHE GAVE BIRYH. SHE HONESTLY GOT AWAY WITH KILLING HE BABY. WHAT A SCK WORLD W LIVE IN.

    • @patrinajasso5689
      @patrinajasso5689 Před rokem +7

      SHE NOWS THAT SHE KILLED THAT BABY.

    • @Sn0wShepherd
      @Sn0wShepherd Před rokem +6

      The only real mistake that they made was trusting the corrupt system that focuses more on money and law than it does on achieving justice. This poor girl is poor deer precious young woman and her family were tortured and the entire idiot Facebook mob is complicit with their pain. And I hope they come to feel and understand the hurt they caused in the name of guilt by Authority

    • @roslynnaude1933
      @roslynnaude1933 Před rokem

      @Edmond Morin ¹

  • @chromer05
    @chromer05 Před rokem +2382

    My dad was a lawyer for over 4 decades and we were always taught even if you know and are 100% sure you are innocent never talk to police without a lawyer present.

    • @demeraragold4644
      @demeraragold4644 Před rokem +7

      People must comply with the police

    • @kmoore3
      @kmoore3 Před rokem +130

      @@demeraragold4644 you’re missing the point

    • @demeraragold4644
      @demeraragold4644 Před rokem +19

      @@kmoore3 point? Nah. I'm repeating the narrative "they should comply" or that's just for black people?

    • @justinkooker1460
      @justinkooker1460 Před rokem +116

      @Demerara Gold never talk to police during an interrogation always invoke your fifth amendment and request a lawyer everything you say can and will be misconstrued and used against you. I have a Bachelors in criminal justice before receiving my education I would have cooperated now I won't.

    • @kmoore3
      @kmoore3 Před rokem +7

      @@demeraragold4644 uh yeah the point of the mans original post

  • @abigailsmith6000
    @abigailsmith6000 Před rokem +2590

    They say she had a "perfect life" but I wouldn't describe a young lady with an eating disorder as having a perfect life...

    • @jeffreygreen1254
      @jeffreygreen1254 Před rokem

      Yeah, because having a mental disorder makes your life perfect 🤦‍♂️

    • @purplementhol3388
      @purplementhol3388 Před rokem

      So many girls & woman compared to boys & man, that judge Ruch or Popular person don't really Suffer from anything because they have something to use to get better, said by so so many girls and woman these past few years. Dumb logic right? As a woman, I hate that it's mostly Female that talk shts & judge Negatively to both Genders especially Female although they never meet or know anything.

    • @MellifluousMelody
      @MellifluousMelody Před rokem +41

      same thoughts.

    • @kathyramos2924
      @kathyramos2924 Před rokem +21

      Seriously

    • @ghiovannabernal
      @ghiovannabernal Před rokem +44

      I would…a perfect life is built on the biggest lies so yeah they did have the perfect life.

  • @peacelove7706
    @peacelove7706 Před měsícem +120

    I’m a police dispatcher of 25 yrs, have police officers in every generation of my family as well as military all the way back 7 generations. I was not only “friends” with my local police, but worked directly with them, worked on raising funds for them, and much more. But when my son was friends with another teen boy that the police “wanted to bring the hammer down on” . They proceeded to USE ME AND My TRUST in them to ARREST MY SON ON TRUMPED UP CHARGES TO GET HIM TO GIVE UP INFO ON HIS FRIEND …. BOY oh boy did I LEARN my lesson….NEVER EVER EVER TALK TO ANY PD WITHOUT A LAWYER…FOR ANY REASON…PERIOD. I left my profession shortly after and will NEVER look at the police the same again.

    • @KAnderson2020
      @KAnderson2020 Před měsícem

      You're exactly right! I learned the hard way, too. My daughter was sentenced to 8 years in prison for using drugs. She was never a dealer, a thief, or violent. I will never talk to police again. They manipulate and they lie. They can be very violent. I have instructed my other children and grandchildren to never talk to the police. I taught them their rights. I used to "back the blue" 100%. Now I know better.

    • @ginnicronin4916
      @ginnicronin4916 Před 24 dny +4

      That is awful! 😢

    • @corymccollett1427
      @corymccollett1427 Před 9 dny +5

      It’s really sad, we’ve created a situation where things like arrests and convictions are viewed as stats and like in any profession, the best stats the better the career prospects.

  • @AvaCherry189
    @AvaCherry189 Před 7 měsíci +405

    It is so easy to judge. As an OB nurse I’ve seen so many situations where women don’t know they’re pregnant or families never saw it. There was absolutely no evidence that the baby was born alive. To try to send her to prison for life is unreasonable and wrong.

    • @rosefox2021
      @rosefox2021 Před 4 měsíci +72

      Regardless. Not saying anything after giving birth, even if the baby was dead, is horrible and evil. Burying that baby was wrong. Don't make excuses.

    • @pieterduplessis6906
      @pieterduplessis6906 Před 4 měsíci +52

      and there was also no evidence that the baby was born dead !!!!!!!

    • @rebekahwolkiewicz449
      @rebekahwolkiewicz449 Před 4 měsíci +47

      @@rosefox2021exactly. And carrying on with life and burying what was a human being in your backyard? Despicable and selfish, especially when you text your mother the day after with ‘I’m so happy, my stomach is back to normal!’
      Disgusting

    • @hollystiener16
      @hollystiener16 Před 4 měsíci +38

      A. she knew she was pregnant. B. She didn't take the baby to the hospital for help nor call an ambulance

    • @DaRyteJuan
      @DaRyteJuan Před 4 měsíci +25

      I can’t help but feel that the law is slanted against females. The males who get the girls pregnant do not suffer the same level of anguish faced by females or the ramifications of having unprotected sex. On the one hand it’s hard to hold the sperm donor responsible for deliberate malice on the part of the mother. But not holding the sperm donor responsible doesn’t seem like justice either.

  • @MCTominator
    @MCTominator Před rokem +1326

    There are only two times you never ever say a word to the police when your lawyer is not present:
    1. When you are guilty.
    2. When you are innocent.

    • @Q-nt-Tf
      @Q-nt-Tf Před rokem +12

      Well, this time it was good because that crazy b killed a newborn. Life in prison or the penalty of loosing your right to live.

    • @DJMarcO138
      @DJMarcO138 Před rokem +39

      100% this. The one time I was arrested, my layer asked me "why are you here seeing me?" I began to explain the situation, and he stopped me and said "NO. You're here seeing me because you talked to the police. NEVER talk to the police, even if you know you're a billion percent innocent. Say nothing except 'I want my lawyer.' ."

    • @marleysankor
      @marleysankor Před rokem +39

      Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law meaning...
      It absolutely will.
      Law Enforcement are allowed to lie and coerce.

    • @NickdeDrummer
      @NickdeDrummer Před rokem +35

      @@marleysankor If you are innocent, and the cops know you're innocent, they'll still work as hard as they can to take you down anyway. That's the most important reason to never do it, they are NEVER on your side.

    • @junacebedo888
      @junacebedo888 Před rokem +12

      @@marleysankor Law Enforcement can even empathize to make you talk which happened here.

  • @i.am.heather
    @i.am.heather Před rokem +2992

    This case was a HUGE reason why I’ve explained to my kids that they can come to me about absolutely anything and I’ll never get mad and I will *always* love them. No matter what. As far as grooming goes, this is a huge tactic used to isolate their victims.
    I do constant check ins with my kids. I ask about visits, friends, outings, etc. and who they’re with. If it makes them feel weird or icky, listen to that feeling and to do what they can to get out of that situation & call me.
    My teens have been very honest with me, I’ve held true to my words, and we have a very, VERY good relationship. They’ve called me quite a bit to get out of sticky situations.
    No, I am not “besties” with my kids, but I also never want something unfortunate like this. Having an open relationship eventually fosters a friendship later in life, but letting them know you’re there for them NOW encourages an open conversation to have with your kids.

    • @chapsteronetime2000
      @chapsteronetime2000 Před rokem +38

      Same here so far so good 26-18 and 16yts old

    • @angel030582
      @angel030582 Před rokem +34

      Aiming for that

    • @lindab6093
      @lindab6093 Před rokem +38

      Good advice xx

    • @tobybuckwheat9270
      @tobybuckwheat9270 Před rokem +32

      I have done the same thing with my 6 chdren because my parent's did it with me

    • @ernest186
      @ernest186 Před rokem

      All people have a mind of Their Own and the kid growing up under their pants are much more brighter than you may believe they give you just what you want and know how to manipulate and they'll tell you everything that'll make me think they're perfect especially the ones feel like they're not treat a family and smiling your face and stab you in the back every chance they get as far as what you thinking they are or who they are

  • @leoren2685
    @leoren2685 Před 3 měsíci +69

    That DA is abhorrent. He was so gleeful to try to prosecute her.

  • @kquinnvandevelde1384
    @kquinnvandevelde1384 Před 2 měsíci +73

    It's not the only thing wrong with what the police and prosecution did, but referring to her well-documented eating disorder as vanity is disgusting.

    • @darkskinneddutchess4007
      @darkskinneddutchess4007 Před měsícem +2

      It is vanity...the obsession of being skinny and cute and the it girl...vanity vanity vanity

    • @theloweboat
      @theloweboat Před 26 dny +1

      That it is........

    • @madelineclementine9990
      @madelineclementine9990 Před 22 dny +1

      Disorders usually cover up something deeper that is wrong and it begins to be a compulsion

    • @LittleKikuyu
      @LittleKikuyu Před 14 dny +3

      @darkskinneddutchess4007 Throwing stones a lot here…so you’re without any „sins“ or weakness? I doubt it.

  • @melmc9672
    @melmc9672 Před rokem +2018

    NEVER EVER NEVER NEVER under any circumstances talk to cops without AN ATTORNEY PRESENT

    • @sissy9393
      @sissy9393 Před rokem +46

      That is exactly what should happen. People think they are helping or they are being honest and it will make it easier, just like the police claim. It is NEVER OK. They tell you….”your words can and WILL be used against you.” This is such a shame. It shouldn’t have been such a public event. I agree police should be involved.
      The girl was pregnant. It makes argument for not having an honest relationship with her Mom. Everyone deserves a loving and trustworthy relationship with their parents. Especially Mom. I hope these people learned how to communicate snd stop shaming their child.
      Know your rights snd stay quiet. Nothing is black and white. Some people are evil. Some people are scared like this girl. Her parents were shocked. Also the girl had a horrible eating disorder. This girl was really messed up. I hope they all got their lives together.

    • @Nephthys-ness
      @Nephthys-ness Před rokem +20

      And just possibly "Never Never have s3x w/o protection." ○~○ It takes 2.
      Then it takes headlines.
      The "grotesque disregard for life actions" were perpetuated by many. There were more 'womb' rights during this trial than there are now and this Still happened! ... 😶‍🌫️
      Skylar tried her best to be "no problem", and she did seek advice from a doctor //& also tried to please LE & her parents & society & not make waves for the Penis with the sperm going to college. I hope we get better at talking for real, and not in finding dirt pits, trashcans, dumpsters & bridges 🙏

    • @queenofno6055
      @queenofno6055 Před rokem

      AMEN! they will coerce you and twist everything

    • @barrettorth8413
      @barrettorth8413 Před rokem

      @@Nephthys-ness "it takes 2" "the penis with the sperm going to college"?! It sounds like you're blaming the biological father for this mess. We know nothing about him, their relationship, why they broke up, and whether he even knew about the pregnancy (doubtful considering how secretive she is). The fact is that this young woman suffers from severe mental illness, which ultimately was the root cause of this entire tragic chain of events.

    • @Anita_Backrub
      @Anita_Backrub Před rokem +14

      NEVER!!!!!

  • @skylerkay9934
    @skylerkay9934 Před 11 měsíci +881

    Boy, between "She made a poor choice" and "I never got to be a grandma" the mom just can't get her foot out of her mouth!

    • @daveburrows9876
      @daveburrows9876 Před 8 měsíci +43

      Right. I think she knew, too.

    • @natalieeubank4533
      @natalieeubank4533 Před 7 měsíci +10

      It’s their side there was a lot that even they didn’t know

    • @monsemaniaa
      @monsemaniaa Před 6 měsíci +45

      She is making herself to be the victim 😠

    • @nadrashaba5692
      @nadrashaba5692 Před 6 měsíci +19

      I want to understand how she gave the birth in the bathroom how she did that by herself also, there will be a lot of bleeding, baby make noise, cry, or anything how the parent didn’t know that there is something missing information on this is story who deliver the baby I cannot believe it has done by herself but it seems the family is rich man at the end of the store they get mad guilty but there’s other people involved in this crime

    • @romeo_alpha0176
      @romeo_alpha0176 Před 5 měsíci +22

      Well she's got the Karen hairdo and a Keurig so..

  • @user-du3nx4kp6o
    @user-du3nx4kp6o Před 3 měsíci +68

    People who talk about vanity completely misunderstand what an eating disorder actually is and the power it can have over a person’s mind. It is probably hard for people to understand but the girl was/ possibly still is clearly very poorly and needed help and support with her eating disorder. Her strange messages to her mother after giving birth are really part of that obsession and it truly is a mental illness and she has my sympathy. Being trapped in the cycle bulimia is one of the worst things a person can go through. Whatever happened with the baby she will regret it for the rest of her days and does not need any more hatred or vitriol aimed at her. No doubt she does this all on her own through her disorder.

    • @darkskinneddutchess4007
      @darkskinneddutchess4007 Před měsícem +2

      It is vanity..its a ll the need to be skinny look good and swear short and tiny clothes..its vanity...why dont people have disorders that make them eat more and love to look fat???but yall love to be skinny and will do anything to have it

    • @user-du3nx4kp6o
      @user-du3nx4kp6o Před měsícem +10

      @@darkskinneddutchess4007Some people do have disorders that make them eat more and look fat. It is called Binge Eating Disorder.
      An actual anorexic will often cover themselves up a lot and wear baggy clothes, and does not feel skinny at any point, no matter how much weight they lose or how close to death. I cannot speak for this girl, but what I am saying is true.

  • @traveltm
    @traveltm Před 6 měsíci +295

    What does it say about all those people sitting outside the home to yell hateful things? Get a job, get a life. They should take a look at their own life and really see if perfect and should throw stones.

    • @aicsynthesizer
      @aicsynthesizer Před 3 měsíci +9

      in this economy you can't afford to sit and basically spew hate lol

    • @jenniferalvarado9933
      @jenniferalvarado9933 Před 2 měsíci +11

      Completely agree!! I understand the severity of what she did but to sit infront of her home!!! That’s just evil!

    • @RwynHoffiCoffi
      @RwynHoffiCoffi Před 2 měsíci +6

      Completely agree, disgusting behaviour. They should be ashamed of themselves, so should DA, the officers, the media and the prosecution.

    • @pennyp7382
      @pennyp7382 Před 2 měsíci +4

      Get a murderer to admit she killed that baby.

    • @pennyp7382
      @pennyp7382 Před 2 měsíci +4

      @@jenniferalvarado9933 Killing her baby was evil.

  • @emilyhodges3255
    @emilyhodges3255 Před rokem +1766

    I’m sorry but that medical examiner should be fired. She ruled it a homicide when there was no scientific evidence of it. Like how do you retract saying bones were burned? She says “based on autopsy results alone I cannot determine if it was a live birth” - she literally had one job, and that’s all she could speak into. How they took her word beyond the evidence is mindblowing.

    • @Timhey0912
      @Timhey0912 Před rokem +151

      not only for her original "conclusions" but due to what was disproved by the defense team, when she testified in court. She is the one that should be put on probation at the very least.

    • @Stevehboy
      @Stevehboy Před rokem +35

      A lot a things happen in America that are kept a Big secret

    • @Elizabeth-uj8vn
      @Elizabeth-uj8vn Před rokem +60

      They should’ve hired Dr G for this job. This examiner is a disgrace to society.

    • @steviegee8413
      @steviegee8413 Před rokem

      What I read into her statement that about the autopsy alone was the same as the Judge. "We don't have the physical proof but we think you did it." The pair of them are Far Right bootlickers that think everyone is guilty of the crimes they're accused of.

    • @fabiolaflores8919
      @fabiolaflores8919 Před rokem +14

      Why did she give the baby the name Ana 🔔? 👀⬆️ up the 🎬 with that name.

  • @freespeech4ALL1966
    @freespeech4ALL1966 Před rokem +1068

    NEVER talk to the police without an attorney!

    • @LoveLupe300
      @LoveLupe300 Před rokem +28

      Pled the 5th..lawyer please!

    • @ak.alaska
      @ak.alaska Před rokem +69

      Never bury a baby in your back yard !?

    • @LoveLupe300
      @LoveLupe300 Před rokem +22

      @@ak.alaska 99% of people will not do that! Smh

    • @drnstjhn
      @drnstjhn Před rokem +23

      unless you buried a baby in your backyard

    • @valarmorghulis2975
      @valarmorghulis2975 Před rokem +9

      republican judge who rewards offenders

  • @sandrakinney1505
    @sandrakinney1505 Před měsícem +53

    Honestly her text to her mom makes me think her mom was part of it

    • @allgrapes4352
      @allgrapes4352 Před měsícem +1

      Absolutely!

    • @CandidLy1
      @CandidLy1 Před 29 dny +3

      That defies logic. What mother would be in on hiding the pregnancy and the burying of the baby in the BACKYARD when it would have been so much easier to plan on offering the child for an adoption in a medical setting. It still could have all been done quietly.

    • @keepittoyourshelf
      @keepittoyourshelf Před 27 dny

      @@CandidLy1 Done quietly when the fact that she was pregnant and buried the baby in the backyard somehow got out? Riiiiiiight. And logic has absolutely no place in any aspect of this case.

    • @lizj3815
      @lizj3815 Před 23 dny

      How so? As an 18 year old she’s still very close to her mother, just like a child…

  • @aquamanGR
    @aquamanGR Před měsícem +37

    Judge said it best: "grotesque disregard for life". And the parents are beyond delusional.....so sad.

    • @lisaupright2342
      @lisaupright2342 Před měsícem +9

      She had no remorse during her statement to the courts and Judge.

  • @Isabelle-zo2uu
    @Isabelle-zo2uu Před 10 měsíci +184

    I hate that they shamed her for her eating disorder/mental illness as malicious actions she took before, during, and after her pregnancy.

    • @estherharing7430
      @estherharing7430 Před 3 měsíci +3

      I thought it was a good wake up call. This whole situation actually. I thought the underlying message was: instead of having a disregard for life by harming yourself, the baby and your loved ones with her choices. You most learn to honor life by your choices.

    • @lunalove9395
      @lunalove9395 Před 2 měsíci +22

      @@estherharing7430 Except its not a 'disregard for life', its an illness. An eating disorder isn't something you choose to have. It can take years for people to recover and some people never do, hence why it has such a high mortality rate. You wouldn't say to someone that has a physical illness that they have a 'disregard for their life' or that they should just get over it and make better choices, so I don't know why mental health issues are treated the same.

    • @MariaEOD
      @MariaEOD Před měsícem +1

      @@lunalove9395Many are quick to forgive someone who has gotten behind the wheel, drinking and drinking with a DWI and say, “Well, it’s their first time, they didn’t hurt anyone!” But they could’ve, yet it’s still addiction and forgiven more by others in society, but when it comes to other disorders, it’s not!

    • @2ared952
      @2ared952 Před měsícem +1

      I’d hardly call that “shaming”
      Starving yourself and throwing up your food isn’t something that should be ignored or disregarded. As her parents, they did exactly what they should have done. Stop being ignorant.

    • @jennifers8843
      @jennifers8843 Před měsícem +1

      They can’t manipulate everyone to feel sorry for her if they didn’t

  • @lindsaygomez3374
    @lindsaygomez3374 Před rokem +1074

    As an OB nurse.... There is an overwhelming number of girls who come in and deliver babies and their parents never had any idea they were pregnant. Unfortunately it's way more common than people think. Every time it breaks my heart for all of them that are involved. I hope that this whole family is able to move on. Godspeed

    • @joynkindness
      @joynkindness Před rokem +15

      My mother in law was an ob gyn nurse said that, 2. Prayers. M

    • @hakimbandaru1915
      @hakimbandaru1915 Před rokem

      The mother is clearly delusional and absentee. She doesn’t appear to have known anything going on with her daughter. What an awful, awful dreadful woman. It must be nice to live in fantasy land and then act shocked and take the high road.

    • @lindsaygomez3374
      @lindsaygomez3374 Před rokem +7

      @@hakimbandaru1915 I get it. I always feel similarly when this happens. Like you really didn't know?

    • @soph5669
      @soph5669 Před rokem +45

      Too bad this story doesn’t include Brooke going to the hospital to either deliver and hand over the baby to child services or even just drop the baby off.

    • @annmarie6870
      @annmarie6870 Před rokem +19

      Parents are mostly too selfish to care about their children so I don’t know why they have children at all 🤷‍♀️

  • @KAnderson2020
    @KAnderson2020 Před měsícem +17

    As an adopted child, a mother, and a grandmother now raising my daughter's two beautiful children, I can't imagine her parents' pain.

  • @davidcarman4733
    @davidcarman4733 Před 7 měsíci +21

    I call it heavy-duty cheating when you work on extracting a confession from a suspect in an emotionally charged situation while holding their hand in a comforting manner.

  • @donnacaldwell3267
    @donnacaldwell3267 Před rokem +1110

    I keep thinking about that first video in the interrogation room, just after her parents found out what happened. I remember how the mother went on and on about what people were going to think and say, and neither parent seemed to show, nor did they say, anything truly consoling to this obviously emotionally stunted girl. I got the clear impression that they’d always demanded perfection from her and that’s why she didn’t feel she could turn to them for help. That would also explain the eating disorder. The parents’ demeanor is very different in this show than it was then.

    • @eileenentler8993
      @eileenentler8993 Před rokem +99

      I went back and played the part again where, after she'd gone to her mother's obgyn and found out she was 8 months pregnant, was crying and told her mother that "the first appointment was traumatic" and the mother agreed and left it at that. I don't know what EITHER of them had EXPECTED the appointment to be like, but TRAUMATIC wouldn't be on MY list ... unless, of course, I was LYING to my mother about not having had sex yet and being 8 MONTHS PREGNANT already. WOW, talk about sheltered ... lol

    • @thepaynefamily2985
      @thepaynefamily2985 Před rokem +43

      Agreed I think baby Annabelle was a message from God for all 3 to take a look at themselves deep within and what’s around them there is more to life than appearance and keeping up with the jones

    • @carriecook1595
      @carriecook1595 Před rokem +50

      She's a murderer and got off scott free. Karma will visit her and she will be judged by God Almighty.

    • @elfenmaus1440
      @elfenmaus1440 Před rokem +3

      @@carriecook1595 the Rest of her Life no matter what she’s doing.

    • @sarahgreenslade1219
      @sarahgreenslade1219 Před rokem +14

      ​@@carriecook1595 you don't know what happened that's America for you

  • @owenlyons76
    @owenlyons76 Před rokem +511

    This is a lesson to parents. Do not have such expectations for perfection from your kids that they don't feel safe enough to tell you when they need major help. I think they aren't awful parents but being obsessed with being perfect hurts your child. This is the result of that.

    • @nomygame5732
      @nomygame5732 Před rokem +12

      Well the mum did take her to the doctors to get the pill. I think they must have had a good relationship, and the mum understood her needs, although she was too late. Skylar was never planning on keeping the baby

    • @martharunstheworld
      @martharunstheworld Před 11 měsíci +13

      Absolutely! It drove me to substance abuse. 18 years clean & sober!

    • @jenniferbond7073
      @jenniferbond7073 Před 11 měsíci +25

      @@nomygame5732I don’t know. Putting her on the pill still maintains the facade of perfection. She won’t get pregnant and know one will know her “perfect” child is having sex. There’s something about that mother that doesn’t set well with me. The dad seemed legitimately upset by the whole ordeal. She was odd.

    • @ashleycate7231
      @ashleycate7231 Před 10 měsíci +7

      Its because she is rich sshe gets aaway with everything

    • @Stiasteny
      @Stiasteny Před 9 měsíci +5

      Yes I saw other (older) clips of the mom where she constantly beraded Skylar. The parents tell her story in this video. It is extremely biased and they paint her off as this instable child. They probably decided it was best for her not to get interviewed because she has had a lot of time to reflect on what happened and can come to a conclusion herself now.
      The parents had unrealistic expectations and made her feel worthless since a young age. She could have developed an eating disorder because she felt like she was never enough. And the only thing she could control and could get praise for, was for being skinny and losing weight. Her mom definitely was an enabler, pusher and probably the cause of that.

  • @leah0927
    @leah0927 Před měsícem +5

    She wasn't ever going to keep that baby that's why she didn't want anyone to know

  • @ambertheanxious
    @ambertheanxious Před 7 měsíci +53

    That not guilty gave me complete chills and got me tearing up. She’s so young and I remember being 18, it isn’t easy it’s scary and I can’t imagine how she felt

    • @see9968
      @see9968 Před 3 měsíci

      so true! it isn’t easy to have sex, have a baby, hide the pregnancy, then bury it in ur backyard 🎉

  • @justme-cr2zc
    @justme-cr2zc Před rokem +424

    This is a hard one. But the one thing I know - that medical examiner needed to be admonished. She should not have kept her license or job after a "mistake" like that! I'm horrified. I can't imagine this was her first or last mistake, and that needs to be rectified.

    • @DX-d
      @DX-d Před rokem +12

      She probably got paid to retract her statement.

    • @testingtesting4984
      @testingtesting4984 Před rokem +3

      Unfortunately us has more bad doctors than any other countries i live in.

    • @AmySmith-nu5nw
      @AmySmith-nu5nw Před 2 měsíci

      I think she was an anthropologist, not a medical examiner. The baby was bones when they got her out of the ground.

  • @nikitakucherov5028
    @nikitakucherov5028 Před rokem +738

    I absolutely can’t believe the dad fell for the police’s lie TWICE!!! An 18 yr old has no chance in an interrogation room vs two trained professionals.

    • @Hawk89gt
      @Hawk89gt Před rokem +29

      I’m shocked the parent had any say whatsoever, she was an adult.

    • @junacebedo888
      @junacebedo888 Před rokem +6

      If 18 year old is guilty.

    • @samanthalang7212
      @samanthalang7212 Před rokem +33

      18 is legally an adult the Dad has no control over being in an interrogation or making decisions for her

    • @cw-s3582
      @cw-s3582 Před rokem +11

      Wasn't the Dad already in a tailspin over the immense lie of her pregnancy? I believe he was in a place not recognizing his own daughter and possible actions on her part as this point.

    • @sbanats
      @sbanats Před rokem +2

      unless he knew she was lying and didnt want to be complicate?

  • @OrangeSodaBunny
    @OrangeSodaBunny Před 2 měsíci +12

    I don’t know what the dad is like but wow. The mom and daughter have no problem with keeping secrets.

  • @christianebraga7551
    @christianebraga7551 Před měsícem +39

    My sister, as millions of others, was a teenage single mom. Of course her plans changed, but trying to portrait this 18 YEAR OLD as a clueless, innocent little girl is an offense to all the girls, even younger, who did the right thing.

  • @valhumphries2704
    @valhumphries2704 Před rokem +1202

    The detectives convinced her that she burned her baby after she told them “no” 17 times. So sad to think how many innocent people are in jail due to false confessions.

    • @valhumphries2704
      @valhumphries2704 Před rokem +28

      @Ismellfishallaround fish not according to 21:25

    • @emeraldrayv3n
      @emeraldrayv3n Před rokem +22

      ​@Ismellfishallaround fish no she didn't.

    • @carolfoster326
      @carolfoster326 Před rokem +58

      She's guilty as heck and they proved it!

    • @KatK2
      @KatK2 Před rokem +16

      i feel like that in it of its self should be a crime... cant the family sue the police department?

    • @funtyes1970
      @funtyes1970 Před rokem +1

      @@Ismellfishallaroundfish no she didnt , where is evidence, you dont know that baby was alive when she was born , i think cops was over reaching big time , all cops did in this case is lie

  • @michaelbeard4883
    @michaelbeard4883 Před rokem +416

    there’s a case of a man confessing that he killed his daughter and friend because the police forced him awake for 48 hours during interrogation telling him he did it. turns out dna didn’t match and eventually they caught the real guy 5 years ot so later

    • @yumifl.5133
      @yumifl.5133 Před rokem +20

      yes, Science never lies.. technologly is great!!! doesn't always work out that way though. some lawyers and police interrogator's can be anyone's dimise.

    • @denisemezynski8014
      @denisemezynski8014 Před rokem +5

      What case was this?

    • @Bee-ly4gx
      @Bee-ly4gx Před rokem +8

      I saw that the other day it was horrifying.

    • @Bee-ly4gx
      @Bee-ly4gx Před rokem +8

      @@denisemezynski8014 if you watch ewu story time titled something like case with the most insane twist you’ve ever heard of it is about the father forced into confessing killing his daughter.

    • @lindab6093
      @lindab6093 Před rokem +8

      Yes I saw that. You would think that wasn't possible but clearly it is.

  • @giuseppemannino5204
    @giuseppemannino5204 Před 7 měsíci +23

    r.i.p Annabelle 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @avephoenix6637
      @avephoenix6637 Před měsícem +2

      Yeah... Not many people seem concerned about this innocent baby...

  • @austinburnett9322
    @austinburnett9322 Před 18 dny +3

    I love it when Erin reads out texts in the voices of the authors.

  • @Tubifia
    @Tubifia Před rokem +820

    The people "camping" outside their house.. I've seen that in other cases too. I don't care what that person have done or might have done. That behavior is simply f*ed up. Towards the family, the neighbours, and the not yet sentenced criminal. Don't they have lives to live?

    • @kylahaynes4099
      @kylahaynes4099 Před rokem +66

      Its a wealthy area, its right up the road from me. No, they have nothing better to do than to torture the poor family.

    • @moniqua9123
      @moniqua9123 Před rokem +88

      Yes that is literally stalking, it shouldn't be allowed! It could never happen where I live, seems like people in the US are taking a disgusting pleasure in other people's misery and see it as pure entertainment 🤮

    • @martas9283
      @martas9283 Před rokem +23

      My thoughts exactly

    • @KWW0321
      @KWW0321 Před rokem +31

      Those people need compassion, that has got to be a pathetic and lonely life to live.

    • @Tubifia
      @Tubifia Před rokem +41

      @@moniqua9123 I agree, it should be illegal. Never happens where I live either (Scandinavia).

  • @jeanettewills5202
    @jeanettewills5202 Před rokem +130

    The coroner claimed the baby had been burned up, she came back later and testified that it was a wrong call. How many other people has she put in that predicament?
    Somebody needs to check!

    • @rrrjooy6946
      @rrrjooy6946 Před 2 měsíci +2

      This made me think SOMETHING happened that change her statement.

    • @TheBlackAbstract
      @TheBlackAbstract Před 2 měsíci +1

      How about the fact she killed and buried her baby.

    • @mindymorgan8479
      @mindymorgan8479 Před 2 měsíci

      Right? How can you say the baby was burned when it wasn't? Oh honest mistake? Ok.

    • @lunarphoenixforyourface
      @lunarphoenixforyourface Před 9 dny

      💰💰💰

  • @kevinlu7572
    @kevinlu7572 Před 6 měsíci +35

    No interview of the baby’s father?

  • @Samantha-ys2pp
    @Samantha-ys2pp Před 5 měsíci +76

    The way this teenager is talking to the detectives with no lawyer present is beyond me. That detective woman was on a mission to make her admit anything.

    • @leniehulse1621
      @leniehulse1621 Před 5 měsíci +13

      Isn’t 18 years considered an adult and doesn’t need parental presence?

    • @ericgarcia4049
      @ericgarcia4049 Před 5 měsíci +5

      @leniehulse1621 yes but you should never, ever talk to the police w/o a lawyer. Even if you’re completely innocent.

    • @wockyslush666
      @wockyslush666 Před 3 měsíci +5

      She was an adult lol

    • @jaylenebiesemans5855
      @jaylenebiesemans5855 Před měsícem

      She was 18

    • @cmonman7664
      @cmonman7664 Před měsícem

      ​@@leniehulse1621Where does the commenter say anything about her not being an adult. 18 is a teenager who is an adult. Commenter said the teenager should have had a LAWYER present, not her parents. Don't make yourself look like a fool.

  • @joshmay7538
    @joshmay7538 Před rokem +256

    That prosecutor should no longer have a job. His smirk and smiling during the conference shows he was only there to prove someone wrong. Disgusting human.

    • @nicolelabella7287
      @nicolelabella7287 Před rokem +16

      Agree I thought the same thing. She had poor judgment. She did something wrong but she's not a cold calculating criminal. Just did something stupid and did a dumb thing. Young kids shouldn't be having sex anyway. What happened to saving yourself for marriage. My God! I guess I live in tge dark ages.

    • @fanni24
      @fanni24 Před rokem +12

      I agree! No matter how guilty he thought the girl was, she was only 18 and what sane, conscious human being would grin and laugh at a tragedy that happened to not only the girl (that he clearly thought was malicious and completely guilty) but a newborn as well. It seemed like he had no feelings and compassion whatsoever and he knew way more about the horrific deatils of this case than the public.

    • @fly89
      @fly89 Před rokem +6

      yes, he looked creepy.

    • @mobus1603
      @mobus1603 Před rokem +6

      @@fly89 You people base everything on looks, don't you? She's a pretty, young blonde, so she must be innocent, right?

    • @fronthal157
      @fronthal157 Před rokem +1

      It was a baby killer, so he did a great job

  • @nica900
    @nica900 Před rokem +160

    David Fornshell is projecting big time - accusing a frightened young woman of killing baby because the family were image obsessed and yet he has the hugest grin on his face at the idea of being on television and getting his 15 minutes of fame. Sick

    • @chloekezako7507
      @chloekezako7507 Před rokem +34

      I also felt like he really enjoyed this.

    • @tawnybees9973
      @tawnybees9973 Před rokem

      she knew at 32 weeks she was pregnant healthy baby she killed her baby

    • @ivyvulaj8804
      @ivyvulaj8804 Před rokem +20

      Some people would do anything for promotion of recognition it’s beyond me

    • @msunderstanding3198
      @msunderstanding3198 Před rokem +13

      This is the way of the world. Took me a long time to learn that. All he seen was publicity and dollar signs. Never himself….that doesn’t even cross his mind how obvious he is. Kinda looked like gloating to me.
      Unfortunately most of us learn the hard way that law is not your friend….EVER!

    • @janejane6778
      @janejane6778 Před rokem +1

      And the dead baby? Doesn’t matter??

  • @louisepurton6439
    @louisepurton6439 Před měsícem +9

    As a midwife I can tell you some babies delivered appear lifeless unless you know what to do immediately.

    • @stephaniesanchez667
      @stephaniesanchez667 Před 4 dny

      This is why virtues, chastity are hopes and science, abstinence, planning needs to be taught. We also have so many ppl w HPV ugh.

  • @minounah
    @minounah Před 6 měsíci +5

    Judge was spot on about her character. I am however wondering about one missing piece. The father. I am wondering if she had ever been assaulted or abused by him.

  • @mkl5448
    @mkl5448 Před rokem +170

    If CZcams has taught us anything, it's not to talk to the police without being represented. People, they're not your friends, they're not your pals, you have to be smart here. Regardless of the situation, you're freedom/life may very well depend on that decision.

  • @rebekahwilson7703
    @rebekahwilson7703 Před rokem +47

    All you need to do is say, “I want a lawyer” and they have to stop the questioning then and there. That’s something to inform your kids of.

  • @estikekry6720
    @estikekry6720 Před 4 měsíci +23

    This situation is so bizarre. What bothers me is how can they say that she burned her baby? And then come back and say she didnt. This entire trial is because of the initial burning of the baby. For a girl already paranoid about weight… finding out that shes 8 mo pregnant while a senior must have been so hard. Yes, shes prob a self centered girl… what high school student is so different than that? What she did wrong is she wasn’t open with her family but at the same time…. That doctor should have spoken to her mom as well. Yes she is 18, but she’s still living under her mothers roof… shes still dependent on her mother.

    • @yvonneconte3040
      @yvonneconte3040 Před měsícem +1

      She's 18. It's against the law to disclose medical/pregnancy issues

    • @estikekry6720
      @estikekry6720 Před 27 dny

      @@yvonneconte3040 i get that but why is america like that? Who does the law think will help raise that child? Isnt it the mom’s parents? Should they not be on the same page? Will they not find out about it anyway? I just went to my daughters college orientation and i think they mentioned 100 times how they can not tell us any information about my child after this meeting. They then go on and talk about the parents finances and how they will use our ss# and irs taxes while the kid is in that school. No ma’am!!!!! If my kid needs me for ANYTHING! There are no secrets! If i dont have a passcode on my phone or computer as a married woman…. A 41 yr old adult then u as a person living in my house has no privacy neither. My girls paid for their phone, while their in MY house…. Its MY phone. Every parent should take charge and understand that! Americans are so anti everything. In other countries u can have 3 generations living in harmony…. Here, we raise selfish, independent, useless brats!

  • @lunarphoenixforyourface
    @lunarphoenixforyourface Před 9 dny +7

    Hearing her original interview where she said the baby might have made a noise was all I needed to hear. She should not have gotten off scot-free with some little probation crap.

  • @simplehibiscuslife1188
    @simplehibiscuslife1188 Před rokem +770

    I feel sorry for kids that hide themselves from their parents, it paves the way for kids to isolate themselves even in their darkest moments when they need their parents guidance the most.

    • @julieboice180
      @julieboice180 Před rokem +32

      It sounds like her mother was very much in control and the dad very much so also.

    • @julieboice180
      @julieboice180 Před rokem +10

      No mustaches Skyler!! Non at all. So sad that her parents weren't more vigilant

    • @ivyvulaj8804
      @ivyvulaj8804 Před rokem +5

      You’re so right about that !

    • @Lulu.Cthulhu
      @Lulu.Cthulhu Před rokem +42

      As someone thats grown up "hiding" myself from my parents I don't like your comment. My parents never even made me feel comfortable hugging them. More times than not, its the parents fault.

    • @simplehibiscuslife1188
      @simplehibiscuslife1188 Před rokem +27

      @@Lulu.Cthulhu I agree with you 100%, as a child I had the same experience with my father. Now that I’m a parent i have the power to rewrite the experience for my child.

  • @N00019
    @N00019 Před 9 měsíci +476

    Based off those texts she sent to her mom, the mom definitely knew about the baby.

    • @samanthaj.3570
      @samanthaj.3570 Před 7 měsíci +58

      I watched this hours ago and can’t stop thinking the same thing so I came back to the comments. Did the mom think she just ate too much pizza? And her mom saying she was happy her daughter was healthy now is a pathetic excuse for turning a blind eye. Did the parents think her eating disorder was magically cured? No they didn’t. People know that doesn’t happen “overnight”. Those parents aren’t that stupid. I feel evil narcissism from all of them. I love, love, love my kids and will always support them, but I’ll also tell them when they’re wrong. I don’t recall in this story her parents ever telling her she was wrong. Feels like a red flag to me. The judge was right; many different decisions could have changed this outcome. I hope she never has the opportunity to be a mom.

    • @KenBurnswaggle
      @KenBurnswaggle Před 6 měsíci +59

      The dad knew they were being recorded at the police station. When he first saw his daughter, he purposely said, "I wish you would have just told us." He was trying to cover his and his wife's tracks.

    • @armchairapothecary
      @armchairapothecary Před 6 měsíci +21

      My thoughts exactly. Just watch out for saying this or even thinking it… look at what happens in the comments section when people dare to use their own common sense to contradict the absurd narrative that is being spun by an archaic interviewer and parents desperate to maintain their manicured public image as much as their lawn.

    • @syw9882
      @syw9882 Před 4 měsíci +8

      It sounds to me like a young girl known to be vain & obsessed with her weight was having a conversation about what she normally would. I’ve had plenty text conversations about my obsession to fit into my clothes or have clear perfect skin for pics or whatever.

    • @N00019
      @N00019 Před 4 měsíci +16

      @@syw9882 eh, if you want to be naive and believe that, that is your right. But if you watch how the mom is acting and what she is saying, there are definitely red flag when it comes to her. She definitely knew.

  • @kittykittymeowmeow666
    @kittykittymeowmeow666 Před 3 měsíci +51

    I just feel like everyone should just know that a little innocent newborn human being should always be protected no matter what

    • @ceciliaherpai2788
      @ceciliaherpai2788 Před 2 měsíci +6

      This is my thought too.
      I'm just surprised how the majority of the comments protect her?

    • @krissy3186
      @krissy3186 Před 2 měsíci

      At what stage is it important that a baby’s life matters?. Is it only after the baby’s born? At how many months in the pregnancy process does a baby’s life matter?? I am for protecting life but each circumstance is different.

    • @LKH.DragonQueen
      @LKH.DragonQueen Před měsícem +2

      ​@ceciliaherpai2788 I am shocked too. This will make it easier for other young adults to do and claim the same and get away with it. I do not agree she should get life but definitely some form of sentence.

    • @TJCat5
      @TJCat5 Před měsícem +1

      This girls reaction to having a supposed "stillborn" sorry but you still call 911.
      Also, I think the statement about the baby being burned was retracted bc the professional was paid to. Highly doubt she saw burn evidence and then it suddenly disappeared.
      Also, the fact that she knew she was 8 months pregnant and never told anyone, and was more concerned how good she was going to look in a dress, tells me she knew she was getting rid of it. Had no intention of keeping it. And I think the mom knew too.

  • @nelalua
    @nelalua Před měsícem +4

    She didn’t care one bit about her baby

  • @prophismusic
    @prophismusic Před rokem +210

    When a prosecutor is that happy, they need to be removed and investigated immediately.

    • @Aboma2012
      @Aboma2012 Před rokem +19

      You have got be kidding me. She killed baby and you think he should be ok with killers ? This is alarming

    • @ericsg1477
      @ericsg1477 Před rokem +13

      @@Aboma2012 You don't know that and can't prove it either.

    • @Aboma2012
      @Aboma2012 Před rokem +9

      @@ericsg1477 yeah can’t prove she is kiled her because she is white cute women ? But if this was different man with darker skin you wouldn’t say this

    • @ericsg1477
      @ericsg1477 Před rokem +9

      @@Aboma2012 race or skin color has nothing to do with this xd

    • @raymondthangtunkhaing7372
      @raymondthangtunkhaing7372 Před rokem +5

      ​@@Aboma2012 You are just being racist here.

  • @janaschuster1302
    @janaschuster1302 Před 2 měsíci +6

    The judge words ring true. I agree with him.

  • @aweewa5659
    @aweewa5659 Před 2 měsíci +8

    Don't talk to the police.

  • @tanyamushaney2743
    @tanyamushaney2743 Před rokem +54

    She told Skyler to keep taking the laxatives and she we ould be the best looking girl at that game and Brandon deserves that. Skyler's brother said they let him have snacks "because he could handle it" but Skylar would eat it all. She wanted a perfect skinny blonde daughter and that's all there was too that. Who the tells their daughter to take laxatives ? That isn't a mother struggling with her daughters eating disorder. If I'm as they with as anyone it's her. I watched the entire trial begining to end. She told her to KEEP taking the to laxatives which means she'd been taking laxatives. That could have contributed to the outcome.

    • @CHASMINEFRAMBO
      @CHASMINEFRAMBO Před 4 měsíci

      I agree too much castor oil or any other laxative can cause the infant to poop in the sack and die this is crazy mom should be charged the focus should have been on the mothers conversation with her before and after

    • @estherharing7430
      @estherharing7430 Před 3 měsíci +4

      That sounds really desturbing

  • @rebekahkissel7629
    @rebekahkissel7629 Před rokem +572

    I had a kid in high school and it was embarrassing and scary. My son's a beautiful man now and amazing. The point is girls get really scared! Always tell someone you trust or just go to a hospital alone. They help you so much!! So many ways to get help when it comes to pregnancy.

    • @Don_Matteo
      @Don_Matteo Před rokem +28

      Luckily, these days, it is not so embarassing to have a child. Everyone knows young people have sexual intercourse and a baby can be the result. We should encourage young women, who are in these situations to seek help. At the end it is always best for the baby to be weldcomed and that the mother has done all she can however scary. And we need to stop these attetudes that tell young women that it is somehow wrong or scary to have a baby.

    • @MiturBinEsderty
      @MiturBinEsderty Před rokem +20

      My mom hid the fact she was pregnant and finally my dad took her to the hospital at the last second. You would think my parents would be understanding of dumb teenage mistakes. LOL they act as if they are perfect beings. They had no help so they refused to help me and my sister past high school.

    • @emanualcarr7408
      @emanualcarr7408 Před rokem +34

      It's funny how police are so accommodating for blondes. Let this have been a minority woman. She would have been thrown under the jail.

    • @Ephesians5-14
      @Ephesians5-14 Před rokem +10

      Yes, there are pregnancy centers in every county in America that will help you! They will do your check ups, help you tell your family, help you with the things babies need. But Planned Parenthood doesn't want you to know about them, they want you to go to their center and just get your pregnancy "taken care of". As a teenager, you just don't know what to do. I was 20 years old when I was pregnant and in college and people still treated me like I was an embarrassment. It was much worse for girls younger than myself. I always noticed how differently they were treated. It's what has given me a life long passion for helping teenage mothers.

    • @Ephesians5-14
      @Ephesians5-14 Před rokem +11

      @@Don_Matteo yes! They need support and encouragement... not to keep getting pregnant but to have their baby, finish their education, and be able to stand on their own two feet. But they need a lot of grace, mercy, and unconditional love to get there.

  • @raymondcoakley9041
    @raymondcoakley9041 Před měsícem +3

    She should have received Jail Time.

  • @rainaeasley7863
    @rainaeasley7863 Před 2 měsíci +8

    How disgusting!! What a horrible world

  • @peryton4598
    @peryton4598 Před rokem +98

    "I was a grandmother and never had the benefits of it!" WTF! Not a concern about the baby who never had the benefits of being loved and wanted.

    • @laurenm.6320
      @laurenm.6320 Před 2 měsíci +1

      What I never understand about these kinds of Internet comments is that surely you know how heavily edited these shows are? Have you ever been interviewed or TV? They ask you the same question worded slightly differently multiple times. They likely asked her, “and how has all of this impacted YOU personally?” “How are you dealing with this?” “How has this changed your life?” “For you, as a mom, this must not be what you expected in life for when your children would have children, right?” And so on. You really can’t honestly tell how bizarre someone’s statements like this are without watching unedited interview footage to see the context for the responses shown. For anyone who doesn’t understand what I’m saying, think carefully before going on reality television or doing any interviews because you are going to be blindsided by how clips can be arranged to give a context that didn’t exist in real life. That’s not always some big tragedy or even intended to be deceitful but it does mean that interviews like this are not “evidence.”

    • @lilypartida
      @lilypartida Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@laurenm.6320 💯 I’m glad you said it so well! Shows can twist words too and the context is not always shown.

    • @annabanana9240
      @annabanana9240 Před měsícem

      Same like when mother is crying saying my poor daughter was slim during trial, she wear baby clothes, didn't had clothes for trial,, poor daughter. That child had no life but daughter is more important, she had no clothes

  • @marc4712
    @marc4712 Před rokem +263

    Lesson #1: never ever talk to the cops without an attorney present. You’re just asking for trouble. The cops can legally lie to you, force a confession, etc., and the law bidding citizen doesn’t know what’s going on.

    • @jfunk6932
      @jfunk6932 Před 11 měsíci +15

      Lesson #1, never keep your pregnancy a secret and bury your own child in your backyard, completely devaluing the life of your own child.

    • @patwatkins4757
      @patwatkins4757 Před 11 měsíci

      Yes. Cops can legally lie to you. But by the same token, law enforcement very rarely have anyone tell them the truth, about anything. Just listen to random talk on the street, in movies, tv shows and most likely in your own family. Maybe even yourself. People just talking about getting pulled over for speeding or some other reckless and illegal driving: the first thing the driver says is that they have no idea why they are pulled over. Next is the first thing they are trying to think of is how to lie about it and trying to get out of it. If the general public is that obviously always thinking up how to lie to try and get out of a ticket, don't you think when someone is trying to cover up something much worse, don't you think they would have spent weeks , months and even years honing their lies and story to give to the police when they finally catch up to them?

    • @Patricia-cn7ox
      @Patricia-cn7ox Před 9 měsíci +4

      @@jfunk6932​​​⁠ so you want to put all pregnant women on a list or something? 🙄

    • @alissaalbritton_
      @alissaalbritton_ Před 7 měsíci

      They do use scare tactics.. and it’s a shame. This is why so many people don’t call the cops for help.

    • @adityatyagi4009
      @adityatyagi4009 Před měsícem

      Cops forcing confessions from the guilty is welcome. However, cops forcing confessions from the innocent is utterly repugnant.

  • @user-bn4li3do9g
    @user-bn4li3do9g Před 3 měsíci +17

    I hope the memory of burying her sweet baby in the backyard haunts her for the rest of her days. The fact that she had the choice of calling an ambulance for her daughter (alive or not) and instead made the choice to put her in the dirt in the backyard like a dead pet.

    • @LittleKikuyu
      @LittleKikuyu Před 14 dny +9

      We put dead pets in the backyard because we loved them and want to be close to them. She told the OBGyn about what she did. She seems to have thought it was the right thing to do. Giving birth to a dead child im a bathroom must be traumatic. I cannot even begin to fathom what she must have felt.

  • @patriciaann850
    @patriciaann850 Před 4 měsíci +4

    No one on the states side even cared that she was sick with an eating disorder. She was 18, just a baby. The judge was insinuating that the baby would be fine if she wasn’t starving herself but EDs are illnesses. She isn’t cruel, she was sick. I’m not saying I wouldn’t have done things differently but she was just treated horribly.

  • @ernestdiaz2645
    @ernestdiaz2645 Před rokem +207

    What that girl did was obviously wrong whether she killed the baby or not just burying it was a bad thing. But what the neighbors and the people of that town are doing standing in front of their house and taking pictures and s*** like that is crazy I would never want to live in a town like that

    • @lcct635
      @lcct635 Před rokem +18

      They act like she was a serial killer . This os scary.

    • @ericabamforth6528
      @ericabamforth6528 Před rokem +11

      I would move.

    • @ernestdiaz2645
      @ernestdiaz2645 Před rokem +2

      @@ericabamforth6528 meeee toooo

    • @FloeticEnigma
      @FloeticEnigma Před rokem +11

      Yeah the neighbors were hella out of pocket. There was a lot to unpack in this case, but at the end of the day, I feel like the jury got it right. There’s too much reasonable doubt here.
      I do wonder though, when she found out she was 8 months pregnant, did the doctor know if the baby was healthy? Did they try to follow up on any prenatal care? It wasn’t mentioned the health of the unborn baby at that time.

    • @DX-d
      @DX-d Před rokem +10

      @@lcct635no, she isn’t a serial killer, just a killer.

  • @taylerallred769
    @taylerallred769 Před rokem +305

    If the mother and father didn’t know of her pregnancy (or about the entire situation in genera)l, then why was she texting the mother hours after giving birth discussing her happiness to get her body back. That part is throwing me for a loop. It makes it seem as if the mother knew.

    • @MartaRC32
      @MartaRC32 Před rokem +41

      for me, it´s the umbilical cord that gave it away- somebody had to cut it, Skylar couldn´t do it... it´s too hard to cut...

    • @ghhm2705
      @ghhm2705 Před rokem +49

      @@MartaRC32 or it was never cut….she could have delivered with it intact, followed by delivering the afterbirth with it still attached and then burying all of it together.

    • @ghhm2705
      @ghhm2705 Před rokem +49

      I didn’t see her text regarding her stomach as a sign her mom knew of the baby, I see it as a daughter in an unhealthy relationship with a controlling mom. The daughter is fearful, desperate, anxious and/or insecure in her mom’s commitment and love. She’s eager to please mom.

    • @allysonh6410
      @allysonh6410 Před rokem

      @@ghhm2705 y'all. They had an ob testify he thought the umbilical cord had come apart and that's why she was born dead. It was in the video

    • @marymartindale884
      @marymartindale884 Před rokem +20

      I agree. I also want to know how they never saw her belly move?

  • @DaVinciCosmeticsUSA
    @DaVinciCosmeticsUSA Před měsícem +5

    Love watching your videos late night

  • @jab414
    @jab414 Před 5 měsíci +8

    Completely heartbreaking

  • @margomorton4372
    @margomorton4372 Před rokem +229

    what sickened me the most about this very sad story, was the way the community responded and behaved !! Camping outside the house ?? taking turns ? those viscious attacks. OMG . Judgmental, HATEFILLED and no compassion. I wonder what religion they aspire to !!!!! Horrific.

    • @lorrainebroughton9842
      @lorrainebroughton9842 Před rokem +3

      You know that, people judging and humanity they preach...so sad

    • @summerbb333
      @summerbb333 Před rokem +1

      as a Catholic/Christian, it pains me to agree. Many people hide behind their "religions" yet don't live by them.

    • @dantedavis352
      @dantedavis352 Před rokem +9

      Pro lifers

    • @carolswitch125
      @carolswitch125 Před rokem +9

      Christians

    • @TVYGANTAS
      @TVYGANTAS Před rokem

      Sickening? So killing a baby is ok? Wow..

  • @frenchyfrenchie
    @frenchyfrenchie Před rokem +149

    If the mom didn't know Skylar was pregnant until way after the fact, how come Skylar texted her hours after birth saying how happy she is to have her belly back...? Did I miss something? 🤔

    • @Ohhelmno
      @Ohhelmno Před rokem +22

      Yes, she had an eating disorder and was so skinny you could see her bones. She had put on some weight, likely due to the pregnancy and maybe she wasn’t purging or not eating so it was like a way to tell her mom that she was happy she was at a healthy weight. Although obviously some of that was probably due to the pregnancy.

    • @msmcoffeebanks
      @msmcoffeebanks Před rokem +30

      Exactly she knew👌🏾

    • @SraTacoMal
      @SraTacoMal Před rokem +8

      Her mom had no way of knowing the belly is back due to her having given birth.

    • @summerkutter9629
      @summerkutter9629 Před rokem +8

      Someone recovering from an eating disorder likely wouldn’t be happy to have a “belly”
      You say belly when referring to pregnancy imo

    • @drdrew3
      @drdrew3 Před rokem +16

      It’s a completely ambiguous statement. You can interpret it in several ways. Some of them completely contradictory

  • @lih1352
    @lih1352 Před 2 měsíci +10

    No justice for that baby! 😢 Her joyful texts after burying her daughter do not match someone who didn’t want that baby to disappear. I hope she truly feels the need to repent

    • @LittleKikuyu
      @LittleKikuyu Před 14 dny +2

      Wanting to not be pregnant does not equal murdering your newborn. I am guessing she didn’t want the child but she is clearly severely ill in these recordings, on a path of self-destruction. She didn’t have regard for her own well-being. How could anyone expect her to be a mother? Had the baby been born alive she might have been a good mother, who knows? I think this case is absolutely tragic.

    • @prometheusvenom7189
      @prometheusvenom7189 Před 12 dny

      @@LittleKikuyuShe killed her and got away with it almost.

  • @ChristineDuval-cy5ck
    @ChristineDuval-cy5ck Před 4 měsíci +8

    Prayers for everyone

  • @Vrsenese1095
    @Vrsenese1095 Před rokem +234

    The first issue is the moms obsession with telling her daughter she looked great or a certain way and commenting on her body instead of really wanting to help her and educate her properly. I always correct my mom because my weight doesn’t define me or how I look. Humans need to stop commenting on peoples bodies.

    • @ST-LEO
      @ST-LEO Před rokem +18

      People can make compliments. People will always have opinions. It's when you become obsessed that it becomes a problem. Social media alone has proven that over the past 15 years alone.

    • @DX-d
      @DX-d Před rokem +11

      Stop being so fragile if you want to live in the world, you will never change basic human psychology.

    • @adrenalinejunkie301
      @adrenalinejunkie301 Před 11 měsíci +7

      People can make compliments. It’s the insecurities of the other party that is the issue.

    • @alexandertews6970
      @alexandertews6970 Před 11 měsíci +5

      The mother's position is not entirely clear to me. She knew about her daughter's pregnancy and allowed it to happen. They're both too selfish.

    • @spaghedee7340
      @spaghedee7340 Před 10 měsíci +3

      she said she looked good because she looked healthy and like she was gaining weights, also they even said they’d been trying and trying to help with her ED

  • @EilanJ
    @EilanJ Před rokem +68

    Not taking the "dead baby" to seek for help would already be a crime.

  • @annieoakley7774
    @annieoakley7774 Před dnem +2

    This made me cry....

  • @victoriastang
    @victoriastang Před měsícem +3

    This chick is just the original Alexee Trevizo. She just had the sense to not do it in a hospital bathroom.

  • @judywidener3039
    @judywidener3039 Před rokem +463

    I cannot believe no one ever contacts the father to be.
    Can you imagine the stress this child was under? She had to stay " perfect" - she had body dismorphia.
    Our society should learn something from this. It is tragic for everyone😪😪

    • @paulagentile3801
      @paulagentile3801 Před rokem

      Shes not a child, shes of legal age to do many things in society, have a gun even, but no more, if her illness caused this then I guess all eating disorder people should be institutionalized because of potential deadly desperate behavior. Not an excuse

    • @nyquil350
      @nyquil350 Před rokem +11

      I wonder what race was the father of the baby

    • @AkaiNabi
      @AkaiNabi Před rokem +53

      @@nyquil350 what that has to do with anything?

    • @nyquil350
      @nyquil350 Před rokem +6

      @@AkaiNabi edit your comment, please add( does) you're welcome in advance don't want people thinking your ignorant and not to take your opinion seriously .

    • @victoriablack4128
      @victoriablack4128 Před rokem +7

      @@nyquil350 You keep asking, watch the video!

  • @Shakespearelover1717
    @Shakespearelover1717 Před 8 měsíci +250

    This case makes the police look really bad. The police had no right to lie to her family about why they were questioning her. It would have given them the chance to get her an attorney to be present. Outrageous.

    • @lilliedoubleyou3865
      @lilliedoubleyou3865 Před 7 měsíci +30

      I mean, technically they do have the lawful right ... but her parents should have gotten her an attorney immediately.

    • @69spanks
      @69spanks Před 5 měsíci +26

      And the way that DA was smirking while giving that update… man I don’t get good vibes from that guy at all.

    • @PinGMaj
      @PinGMaj Před 3 měsíci +12

      They don’t look worse than the jury and judge does for letting that little sociopath walk

    • @julietembrock5240
      @julietembrock5240 Před 3 měsíci +14

      Personally, in MY opinion (& don’t crucify me with a keyboard!) I don’t feel it’s right/fair that cops are allowed to lie to suspects then expect them to tell the truth!!! That HAD to be terrifying! Seriously an abuse of power!! In MY opinion!

    • @69spanks
      @69spanks Před 3 měsíci +13

      @@julietembrock5240 yep, they can lie, but if we do it it’s a crime. That’s just one of the many reasons not to ever talk to the police, even if you are innocent.

  • @user-ew9uf6us8n
    @user-ew9uf6us8n Před 2 měsíci +5

    the audacity to bury that newborn is just beyond

  • @maggiesanford8324
    @maggiesanford8324 Před 2 měsíci +32

    Cannot believe this woman is not in jail. What a grave injustice!

    • @sarahmurphy8030
      @sarahmurphy8030 Před 2 měsíci +10

      Totally agree

    • @lcurtis86
      @lcurtis86 Před měsícem

      Millions of women who have killed their babies are walking the streets. This is okay to a lot of people.

    • @Briarxxxx
      @Briarxxxx Před měsícem +4

      is she was black she would have been!

    • @TheTiss1982
      @TheTiss1982 Před 18 dny +3

      Facts

  • @lward9675
    @lward9675 Před rokem +48

    Omg! The mother is so self centered! I was a grandmother with none of the benefits? Your daughter is in trouble, and not just since she gave birth.

  • @Loveoldies50
    @Loveoldies50 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I remember watching this show as a kid. It was one of my favorite shows.

  • @1ROB82
    @1ROB82 Před rokem +55

    The way that DA smiled is disturbing and terrifying. He’s enjoying that waaaay to much.

    • @ShamSham-xu6vm
      @ShamSham-xu6vm Před rokem +4

      I thought the exact same thing like why tf is this dude smiling like that.

    • @JAM-yj4tb
      @JAM-yj4tb Před rokem

      DA's get off on the power of locking people up. They don't care about justice, only "winning"

    • @hawaiianmama2357
      @hawaiianmama2357 Před měsícem +1

      Yeah, he is creepy AF

  • @twatts1523
    @twatts1523 Před rokem +645

    Interrogation can definitely produce false confessions, especially in children. I remember when I was in middle school, my brother lost his new expensive sweater we had to wear at out private school. My mother kept asking him what he did with it. He said nothing, that he just lost track of it. She kept asking him if he threw it away out of spite, and finally he just caved and said yes, to end the drama. Several months later on the last day of school, he found the sweater in the back of his cubbyhole. He decided to just throw it away and keep the guilty adjudication, rather than stir it all up again.

    • @shannonbeyers9765
      @shannonbeyers9765 Před rokem +40

      That's the stupidest thing I've heard in a long time. It didnt cross his mind that he could restore his Mothers trust and respect that he values what somebody else's efforts has provided for him by producing the sweater and proving that he isnt a inconsiderate liar. Ridiculous reasoning. Somebody tell me when the joke is over.

    • @twatts1523
      @twatts1523 Před rokem +141

      @@shannonbeyers9765 When you grow up in an abusive situation, you don’t take chances like that. It was already forgotten, so leave it be. If he told her that he found the sweater, he might get in trouble for lying and saying he had thrown it away.

    • @shannonbeyers9765
      @shannonbeyers9765 Před rokem +21

      @@twatts1523
      I see. I know not to pass judgement upon that which I not knoweth! Take care.

    • @DR.DisInfect
      @DR.DisInfect Před rokem +20

      Police are a so crooked

    • @lntrlp4936
      @lntrlp4936 Před rokem +2

      Smart kid

  • @user-zh2ei7tq3g
    @user-zh2ei7tq3g Před 3 měsíci +9

    What I think really happened is that Skylers eating disorder was so bad that it caused her to have a stillborn baby. Because when someone has a really bad eating disorder such as she did that can cause a stillborn.

  • @RwynHoffiCoffi
    @RwynHoffiCoffi Před 2 měsíci +31

    This hit hard, that poor girl. So glad the jury apparently had more common sense, decency and humanity than everyone involved in the prosecution.

    • @CaptiNClam
      @CaptiNClam Před 2 měsíci +4

      That poor girl???? Seriously?!?!?!?!? How about that poor baby? Had she told someone, something, maybe that baby would still be here. Even tho she doesn't need to be a mom. Ever.

    • @KillerStyleStore
      @KillerStyleStore Před měsícem +4

      She texted she was happy to have her tummy flat back few hours after she buried the body of her child...and you call her "poor girl"?

    • @staceyerikson4982
      @staceyerikson4982 Před měsícem +3

      She killed her baby after knowing for 2 months she was pregnant and didnt tell anyone? She lied for so long, how can anyone think she is telling the truth about anything. She buried that poor little baby and went home to her own bed. 18 years old and its disturbing how people are feeling so bad for her, but, her baby is the only one I feel bad for.

    • @jungkooksmexicangf
      @jungkooksmexicangf Před měsícem

      right, I feel so bad for her

  • @nathii2805
    @nathii2805 Před rokem +27

    Ummm lady she did looked pregnant!!!

  • @cathlyn205
    @cathlyn205 Před rokem +69

    As an EMT I made a call to a house with a 15 year old that had given birth in her closet and her Mother and father didn’t have a clue. She didn’t show at anytime. The Mom took her daughter to the doctor for severe cramping and the doctor said had delivered a baby. They went home, she found the baby there in the closet and it was still alive. A little girl. Her Mother asked us to hide the baby so the neighbors wouldn’t see. We told her they wouldn’t see her and on to the hospital we went. When the father got to the hospital, he went crazy and tore the waiting room up. The father was banned from the hospital, the baby was adopted and life went on. I wasn’t sure who I felt sorrier for. But it wasn’t for the baby, she went to a great home, a loving home with one baby in the family already and her new Mom was sobbing in the hospital, but not sad tears, tears of joy.
    .

    • @jessicamwandla8543
      @jessicamwandla8543 Před rokem +3

      Sad and lovely story. Glad baby got ❤

    • @amirite3588
      @amirite3588 Před rokem +1

      wait is this the same baby as the one in the comment below…… the 15 year old who gave birth in her closet….. waow

  • @MsTeaRex
    @MsTeaRex Před 2 měsíci +5

    Do not ever go to the police station without a lawyer. Mom and
    Dad are stupid that they didn't get their daughter a lawyer...

    • @therealz360z7
      @therealz360z7 Před 2 měsíci +1

      They're trained to make at parents at ease , it would be more unusual if they did say no not without an attorney!

    • @Saymyname-zj2ml
      @Saymyname-zj2ml Před 2 měsíci

      Her parents suffered from childlike naivety. If they were just a bit sophisticated, their daughter would've avoided this mess.

  • @chantalsimonetto668
    @chantalsimonetto668 Před 2 měsíci +4

    I hope that she gets help!

  • @AlohalaniSKea
    @AlohalaniSKea Před rokem +264

    I kind of feel sorry for Skyler because her mother is obviously a narcissist and cares more about what people think of their family then what's actually going on with her children.

    • @lisacox5405
      @lisacox5405 Před 4 měsíci +13

      Skyler was a narcissist too...which is why she ended up doing what she did. Many narcissists have a least once child that ends up just like them.

    • @hollystiener16
      @hollystiener16 Před 4 měsíci +11

      i don't feel sorry for skylar but for the baby that she killed

    • @Froggele
      @Froggele Před 3 měsíci +5

      Stop throwing these words around when you don’t know these people at all and probably don’t have the professional background to determine wether or not someone has a personality disorder to begin with. What they went through because of people who love to judge and insert themselves into other people’s lives is terrible. Don’t act like you wouldn’t care about being crucified on a national level, having people come to your house, being threatened. Of course they cared how other people reacted, that’s completely normal and not narcissistic at all. We are social animals and it’s in our DNA to care about community and our social standing.

    • @makaylahandel5329
      @makaylahandel5329 Před 3 měsíci +7

      I feel sorry for the baby she killed....the family is full of narcissists....

    • @avephoenix6637
      @avephoenix6637 Před měsícem +1

      @@hollystiener16 Agree. The same disregard she showed seems contagious, as people seem hellbent on feeling sorry for her who buried her in her backyard... Those bones would have bene discovered years later at some point....

  • @ScragsP22
    @ScragsP22 Před rokem +296

    This exact case is what goes through my head as a mom of teenagers. It’s the reason I’ve sat them down on many occasions to make certain they know that they can come straight to me and dad in any and every situation and we’ll find a way to work it out. No matter how bad or scary it may be. I even gave them scenarios and examples so I know they get it.
    Parents need to make sure to do this. Kids see situations way differently than adults do and a lot of kids get into life destroying trouble trying to cover up stuff they don’t need to.

    • @soilgrasswaterair
      @soilgrasswaterair Před rokem +5

      That is so very important, to let children know they are safe and can tell their parent/parents things. Just as it’s also very important to guide the child and introduce them to things at their level. Many parents do not like it, but talking about biology and sex is part of parenting in order to prevent these things. Imagine her being so terrified of what her parents would say, that she found keeping the pregnancy a secret, and sneeking out in the night to bury the baby in the backyard, to be a better option than to tell her parents what had happened. I do react though to the doctor not informing her children considering this happened when she was a minor, and she needed proper check-ups and a birthing plan etc. a teen asking the doctor to not say anything and they did nothing after that, is a violation.

    • @therealz360z7
      @therealz360z7 Před rokem +4

      This mother tells her daughter to take laxatives!

    • @junacebedo888
      @junacebedo888 Před rokem

      Parents or mom of Brooke knows the latter pregnant. Maybe Brooke confessed early on.

    • @sallysmith7974
      @sallysmith7974 Před rokem +1

      Bless you

    • @prod805212
      @prod805212 Před rokem

      My mom talked to us at 13, then at 14 she started putting a box of condoms in our stockings lmao

  • @mphillips4324
    @mphillips4324 Před 8 měsíci +26

    This family is sick. Who buries an infant like that. Evil to the core.

    • @natalieeubank4533
      @natalieeubank4533 Před 7 měsíci +1

      If the baby was in fact stillborn then her mind she was burying her

    • @mphillips4324
      @mphillips4324 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@natalieeubank4533, what? This isn't the 1800s, cupcake. We haven't buried our own dead for several decades now. She knew better.

  • @tegan12356789
    @tegan12356789 Před 3 měsíci +2

    imagine what having a lawyer in the interrogation room could have done for her

  • @amymcgivern5024
    @amymcgivern5024 Před rokem +128

    She obviously didn’t have the relationship with her parents the way her parents want people to perceive their relationship. It’s a privilege to be a mother. This family is beyond dysfunctional. Truly disgusting

    • @yellowdayz1800
      @yellowdayz1800 Před 10 měsíci +7

      That is pure presumption. It appears they are well caring...!

    • @joditorkelson8649
      @joditorkelson8649 Před 10 měsíci +5

      I totally disagree. The girl was 17 when this happened. Thaw red not too many teenagers at that age that would feel comfortable dropping a bombshell on their parents like that. The parents seem very loving and supportive of their daughter.

    • @yellowdayz1800
      @yellowdayz1800 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@joditorkelson8649 they certainly was right beside her, every step of the way. You could see they struggled with painful emotions.. And was relieved when the not guilty verdict came in etc these were very loving and supportive parents.

    • @nickyshaw7677
      @nickyshaw7677 Před 3 měsíci

      She is a very very lucky young girl. I do agree with the judge that if she has sought help when she found out she was pregnant, then the baby could have lived. That child was given zero chance at survival

  • @urahotmess
    @urahotmess Před rokem +69

    The second time they called the dad to bring her back to the police, the dad should’ve got her a lawyer!

    • @snwrist_3
      @snwrist_3 Před 8 měsíci +1

      She was over 18. Her dad couldn't make that decision on his own.

    • @michaelstephens9852
      @michaelstephens9852 Před 4 měsíci +7

      ​@@snwrist_3he could've offered her a lawyer and explained why she needed it.

    • @onlytymewilltell
      @onlytymewilltell Před 4 měsíci +2

      I absolutely agree and especially after the 1st interrogation saying she wasn’t in trouble and only wanted to talk to her about something she witnessed. He said that was the worst mistake of his life yet let her do a 2nd interview!

    • @onlytymewilltell
      @onlytymewilltell Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@snwrist_3that’s technically true but he would know better than her what’s best to do in that situation and would most likely follow his advice on what to do. BUT after hearing how the 2nd interrogation went I firmly believe even if her dad had told her not to say anything and request a lawyer she still would have talked and answered their questions anyway bc she’s so naive and was absolutely terrified. They were easily putting words into her mouth and getting her to admit to EVERYTHING they were saying all bc she thought that’s what they wanted to hear and not bc that’s what actually happened.

    • @bmichelin1574
      @bmichelin1574 Před 3 měsíci +1

      If she didn’t go the first time she wouldn’t be In jail what could they prove

  • @JusticeForYall0717
    @JusticeForYall0717 Před 2 měsíci +11

    I actually feel for Skylar; she clearly was in a situation where her parents (primarily her mother) would judge her so she felt cornered. Her mother was focused on what the neighbors would say about the situation…like??? Your daughter just birthed and buried her stillborn baby.
    This is a TEENAGE girl who was scared. Not saying that she was right at all, but she definitely was not supported by those who are supposed to love her unconditionally. I think if she was properly supported, things would have ended differently.

  • @user-ru9gf7ky2y
    @user-ru9gf7ky2y Před 7 měsíci +6

    To not show remorse when addressing the bench tells me everything we need to know about her. Spoiled little girl. No tears at all?

  • @martaledbetter2911
    @martaledbetter2911 Před rokem +158

    The fact those parents sent her back to the police without a lawyer is most unfortunate. I can't imagine anyone thinking things would be just fine after a baby died in their home, but it goes to show there are people who completely trust police. I respect law enforcement, but I also know they have cases to close and conviction rates to consider. No one should walk into an interrogation room without representation period.

    • @fanni24
      @fanni24 Před rokem +8

      It might've easily been because they were (and seem to still be) completely convinced of her total innocence. They could've been ignorant to the facts and thought thattheir daughter did nothing wrong so the police cannot end up arresting her. That's serious ignorance from them as even the parents of a person cannot fully know their child's true self and actions.

    • @c.l.montoya2972
      @c.l.montoya2972 Před rokem +6

      People usually judge others based on their own characteristics; thus Skylar’s parents are honest, trusting and didn’t feel they had anything to hide from the police, & probably had no prior experience with law enforcement. The parents did the right thing letting 18yr Skylar make her own decision regarding the plea deal, & totally backing her courageous decision. God bless & love the family unit & keep them protected during tough times.🙏🏽
      None of us are perfect, but thankfully The Father Almighty always has love & mercy for each of us.✝️❤️

    • @alexandralazos4383
      @alexandralazos4383 Před rokem +10

      @Betsy Brower some of the things you listed can also happen as a result of an eating disorder - tiredness, sickness, period stopping

    • @jeremysmith9694
      @jeremysmith9694 Před rokem +4

      These parents are obviously not the brightest bulbs on the tree.

    • @lorimart747
      @lorimart747 Před rokem +2

      @@fanni24 These parents were not the sharpest.......... It would have been nice if they at least said that the way their daughter handled her entire pregnancy and what transpired after the birth of Annabelle was a terrible decision........ (I am not saying that she was guilty of what she was being charge with except for the way she disposed of the baby. I did hate the things she texted her mom about, but that doesn't prove the baby was born alive. We will never know for sure). The sentencing was fair.

  • @poppyfield1619
    @poppyfield1619 Před rokem +47

    The photos of her in the red dress though...she definitely looked pregnant!!

  • @josiemcdevitt
    @josiemcdevitt Před 19 dny +1

    That judge saying she has a complete disregard for human life because of her actions (an eating disorder) before and during pregnancy. She didn’t know she was preganant until a month before the birth…she didn’t intentionally starve her growing baby

  • @misspacino4081
    @misspacino4081 Před 14 dny +1

    Omg just clicked on this video and wow that thumbnail pic the daughter is a spitting image of the mom 😂

  • @voteforscience
    @voteforscience Před rokem +194

    Calling an ED vanity is so disgusting. I checked and this prosecutor still has his job. That is a crime against our humanity.

    • @MSeliskaZ
      @MSeliskaZ Před rokem +11

      Exactly!
      I’ve suffered from ED(sometimes a lot, sometimes I had a little break from it… until I saw myself in a mirror or a photo) since… honestly, I tried every type of diet since I was able to read. When I was 13, my height: 165cm , my weight(lowest, end of summer 2007) : 37kg ( almost 5’5 feet , 81 pounds) and it was just a pure misery. I wouldn’t wish that to anyone…
      I got really mad when he almost said that she’s just a basically blonde Barbie that cared more about her looks than her baby… so many people die because of ED, it’s so sad to see her so nervous, feeling guilty and sorry ….
      Plus many mums have psych.problems after giving birth to their baby… and she was a teen. Just breaks my heart… poor Skylar… and Annabelle💔🕊

    • @rhiannonwalker3047
      @rhiannonwalker3047 Před rokem +3

      I agree!😡😡😡

    • @mckenziekaye7954
      @mckenziekaye7954 Před rokem +15

      YES!!!! i don’t like the way the system flipped it on her being “vain”, she was a struggling teen met with so many personal and societal expectations that she didn’t know what to do. What happened is awful for Annabelle & Skylar, I truly don’t believe Skylar’s intent was malicious other than being scared

    • @itsjenga
      @itsjenga Před rokem +1

      Totally agree!

    • @fanni24
      @fanni24 Před rokem +4

      @@mckenziekaye7954 I wish the system would help people in need like her. There's a point where you can't go to your parents to ask for help because you might feel ashamed or don't want to displease them, etc. And that can happen in the healthiest parent-child relationship as well, it's natural. But the fact that the doctors and the system doesn't have a "last resort" in case anyone needs it, is devastating. She could've been informed about adoption. In my country we have at least one incubator at every hospital in a small room without CCTV and people who might've been to scared to go to the hospital to give birth, can put the baby in the incubator anonymously so that it can be put up for adoption. It's not a huge investment by the government to do this at hospitals but it can literally save so many lives which is more important than anything.

  • @LoloO42
    @LoloO42 Před rokem +150

    That judge is WAY out of line. What he "believes in his heart" should have no bearing, or even be mentioned in a court of law. Outrageous.

    • @amandafight7627
      @amandafight7627 Před rokem +19

      Right, you must put away you're emotions to be able to logically thinking. And a judge should know that.

    • @lovely2748
      @lovely2748 Před rokem +10

      1000%

    • @cjmayer3948
      @cjmayer3948 Před rokem +24

      I totally agree with the judge. He says he believes if she'd made different decisions during and after the pregnancy that the baby would probably be alive. Seems logical to me. She knew she was pregnant and didn't follow up with doctor. Its sad but she did endanger that baby. She didn't seem to upset about it either. Was at the gym and happy to have her body back.

    • @MsPea
      @MsPea Před rokem +6

      Right. Cases should be decided on the facts presented, not the beliefs of the judge or anyone else. Just because the judge believes something doesn't make it true.

    • @kimberlycronen3998
      @kimberlycronen3998 Před rokem +17

      @@cjmayer3948 - No one chooses to have an eating disorder. She was sick and needed help. And she didn’t know she was pregnant until month 8. By then any damage to a baby from malnourishment is already done.