NDE TV Presents Mary, she saw her murderer kick her body to see if she was dead, from above.

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  • NDE TV Host Pegi Robinson presents Mary McDermott. Mary met a guy at a surfer party house on Christmas Eve who wanted to ride into town with her. Mary was 28 years old. Her fiend assured her he was a good guy. When Mary stopped for gas, the man, who was off his medication and downed a bottle of alcohol, insisted on driving her back to the party. He drove in the wrong direction and told her he planned to kill her and dump her body . He jumped out of her car and began beating her to death. Mary watched from above as he kicked her lifeless body to make sure she was dead. Mary is now a school nurse in a high crime area, covering 4 schools. She gets 6,000 visits to her office in a school year.

Komentáře • 109

  • @NDETV316
    @NDETV316  Před rokem +42

    NDE TV has a zero tolerance for bullying.
    My guest had a horrible experience that led to her NDE, and too many are bullying her. She is a school nurse in a very high crime area, for 4 schools,and treats 6,000 students every school year. She is an Earth Angel, she is one of the sweetest , kindest,most innocent guests I have had. She is an easy victim, and she doesn't fight back. I do. So stop bullying her. I see this all the time. People find an easy target and start firing away. I have got a lot of criticism today for stupid stuff. Something must be in the air,but it's not going to continue. I will start banning people from my channel. I don't care. My guests are more important.

    • @mrking695
      @mrking695 Před rokem +2

      I think she’s great!

    • @jimosborne2
      @jimosborne2 Před rokem +2

      Good for you! Don’t hesitate to boot the bullies!

    • @thebryantfamily8168
      @thebryantfamily8168 Před rokem +2

      One reason why I love listening to your channel. Pegi, you always stand up for what's right ❤ God bless!

    • @NDETV316
      @NDETV316  Před rokem

      @@thebryantfamily8168 Thank you!

    • @NDETV316
      @NDETV316  Před rokem

      @@jimosborne2 😀

  • @jak9483
    @jak9483 Před rokem +18

    I was raised the same way. I left home at Seventeen and I met several who raped me at four different times. I had a drinking problem and the alcohol made me feel safe on my own at night or anywhere really. I never reported these crimes because I blamed myself and my family would tell me the same or tell me I was lying. I was called a liar from as long as I remember. I was saved at thirty years old. Shortly after that I met my husband and he was an abuser. He lied and told me he was a Christian and as a born again Christian my marriage has been so difficult because of that division. I gave birth to two sons, who I stayed home to raise and when Dad was there he would undermine me and I ended up with three male bullies in the house. Both of my sons are Misogynists and the older I get the more I'm abused. So as far as trying to raise good Christian men I failed.
    I think the change should start in childhood but if when we were raised in an abusive home, even with lots of therapy, I think we are dented for life.
    We should ask God to guide us and use our Spiritual Gifts so that we can help others. God bless this Woman for telling her story.

    • @NDETV316
      @NDETV316  Před rokem +4

      Sometimes, we are in no-win situations. On the other side, they will know their sin and our unconditional love.

    • @74the_magpie
      @74the_magpie Před rokem +3

      Walk away honey. You can’t fix it. Been there.

    • @2uconner
      @2uconner Před rokem +1

      Hi I understand I ve been in some hard relationships ...but Im sorry your boys did nt help you more my prayers are with you
      I d say you get a special saving s account and plan a trip for yourself by yourself ...❤❤
      Dont tell anyone dont this is just for you ..and go ...🎉🎉
      Dont worry about it just leave and make sure they dont follow you .❤😊

  • @kareencottell4405
    @kareencottell4405 Před rokem +30

    Neglect is a far reaching nefarious abuse it has so many nuances to it. This story has had a few questions from other viewers about it not making sense but when you have suffered the kind of narcissistic abuse such as this lady has someone can have difficulty telling a story. It stems from not having a voice within a family and being constantly disregarded. Thanks for another interview pegi.

    • @NDETV316
      @NDETV316  Před rokem +12

      Thank you for having the maturity and compassion to understand the guests' trauma responds is on going. We aren't natural born story tellers or accomplished authors. We are human like everyone else thrown into situations that we can hardly describe. We feel we must try, though, as hard as it is.

    • @NDETV316
      @NDETV316  Před rokem +7

      I know a "NDEr" who spent a lot of time and money learning to be come a perfect speaker, and boy, does she tell it well. The problem is, it's all a big fat lie. Proven it's a lie, and she keeps on trying to get rich and famous from it.

    • @NDETV316
      @NDETV316  Před rokem +10

      I know another NDEr that has an amazing NDE. It is also all lies. She is after money in book sales. Neither of them is allowed on my show.

    • @Heybabyitsme333
      @Heybabyitsme333 Před rokem +8

      ​@@NDETV316 Yes Pegi. You do do a great job at descernment. I get the feeling you would be able to see through anyone untoward ❤

    • @theSun.faceSouth
      @theSun.faceSouth Před rokem +2

      Can you tell us who she or he is?

  • @Pam-bx2mm
    @Pam-bx2mm Před rokem +11

    Omg. Her family just completely dismissed her. She never went to the hospital for her injuries. How horrible 😢😢😢 She didn’t have a support system to help her through it.
    I’m glad she found peace with her mom years after her death.

    • @2uconner
      @2uconner Před rokem

      Yes at least a brother or sister could come through for her even if the parents were nt stable ..😢
      Mind you she s been very indépendant I can relate to her

  • @susanlyon1288
    @susanlyon1288 Před rokem +1

    I was so touched by her vulnerability and honesty. She is so likeable. I just want to give her a hug. What a strong woman!

  • @lisarodriguez8681
    @lisarodriguez8681 Před rokem +5

    I brought Jr High kids from the hood to bowling with real elderly seniors. It was heavenly for everyone and the kids were surprised the quietest gentle senior man scored the highest. His name was Mr. Darling and I have a picture of him in the van with a smile on his quiet face and the kids playing around happily in the background.

    • @NDETV316
      @NDETV316  Před rokem

      I LOVE that!!!

    • @NDETV316
      @NDETV316  Před rokem +3

      My husband and I take our baby farm animals to our local nursing home and let them pet them. Their faces light up and they fall in love with the sweet babies. 😋

    • @NDETV316
      @NDETV316  Před rokem +3

      Another thing that lights up their face is banana split donuts!!!

    • @lisarodriguez8681
      @lisarodriguez8681 Před rokem +1

      I want to go back and do it more when I’m in my 70’s.

  • @weaverdreams
    @weaverdreams Před rokem +5

    I’m so sorry that any human had to go through this. I’m not sure which is worse though. The guy who attempted to kill her or the parents who neglected and ignored her. It just makes my blood boil. Some people just should never have children.

    • @NDETV316
      @NDETV316  Před rokem +2

      At least we are given a chance to have love someday.

  • @tillyme1940
    @tillyme1940 Před rokem +4

    What a wonderful lady she is….. I would have loved to have known someone like her when I was a child ❤

  • @marialamore5874
    @marialamore5874 Před rokem +1

    You are such a brave lady. You're an exceptional human being. A great example of of forgiveness and courage.

  • @wendygliddon3350
    @wendygliddon3350 Před rokem +2

    My mother came to me in a dream visit shortly after she died. In my visit I was in a room that looked like the inside of a cloud, there were several elders with white hair and dressed in white clothes, the one said to me, we have a surprise for you, and with that my mother walked through a cloud wall and she embraced me, we hugged each other and cried. She looked much younger than she was as death and she was taller than me which in life she was much shorter. There were no words spoken but it was telepathic communication. She apologized and the love was overwhelming. Then I woke up crying. I remember this like it was yesterday.

    • @NDETV316
      @NDETV316  Před rokem

      Oh my goodness, what a beautiful gift Heaven gave you both! Thank you for sharing this. I hope you share that as much as you can and always. Your mother must have asked God for that moment to apologize. Myself, I have asked God to never allow my mother to contact me, now that she has recently passed away (April 5).

  • @heidililly8496
    @heidililly8496 Před 11 měsíci

    What a lovely lady Mary is. I’d bet that she makes a huge positive impact on the students in the school she works at. I am 57 now and I still vividly remember all my teachers from nursery school up through HS and some college classes. I’m Facebook friends with my 3rd grade teacher. Mary will probably be very fondly remembered by lots of the kids for their entire lives just because of how beautiful and caring she is. Loved this video so much.

  • @Celeste_G513
    @Celeste_G513 Před rokem +3

    Sweet lady both of you are lovely. Thank you for this soft place to fall in too. 🙏📿 Gratitude

  • @orientalgirl8926
    @orientalgirl8926 Před rokem +4

    This woman has a very sensitive sweet strong soul. Her story made me tear up and all I could feel for her is love and compassion. I am so glad that God brought her His help a few times until she was saved. I am always astonished how a soul can heal from such an awful trauma. She deserves all the love and compassion. God bless her.
    And even she went through a very sad childhood, she helped so many other souls.
    The same with you, Pegi. You can forgive your mother because it frees yourself from that load. To forgive is more about ourselves than the other. It takes away that anger and sadness which is hiden in ssome core of the unconciousness. It gives freedom and peace for yourself. It is not about your mother.

  • @incoco2
    @incoco2 Před rokem +1

    Amazing Lady ,Happy she was able to self heal

  • @reneeseaton3889
    @reneeseaton3889 Před rokem +1

    Agree with reaching out to boys and coaching them at an early age about how they can manage anger.

  • @lenarotenberg8981
    @lenarotenberg8981 Před rokem +1

    Thank you Mary and Pegi 🥰❤🙏

  • @MsKimmy1234
    @MsKimmy1234 Před rokem +2

    I’m confused! I have to rewatch

  • @BetOnTheRazor
    @BetOnTheRazor Před rokem +2

    11:00 Thanks Pegi for jumping in, I was also confused with the flow

  • @shellybadger7727
    @shellybadger7727 Před rokem +4

    You would think the state would have pick up the charges and the state prosecutor would try that obviously dangerous person!

    • @NDETV316
      @NDETV316  Před rokem +1

      In a perfect world yes.

    • @shellybadger7727
      @shellybadger7727 Před rokem +2

      @@NDETV316 In Texas the state can and frequently does file charges on stuff like that weather the victim files them or not. But as you say, in a perfect world

    • @jimosborne2
      @jimosborne2 Před rokem

      Actually, I don’t know any state in the union that doesn’t have a criminal prosecutor bring criminal charges on behalf of the state or it’s people. Especially in case like this where they are kidnapping and attempted murder charges. It is shocking because in most states these are 20 years to life imprisonment type cases For example, in California, it’s the People of the State of California v. OJ Simpson. A victim can not bring criminal charges against the perpetrator under any circumstances ( other than in a civil case for money damages- and that’s when you must hire your own attorney.) So, it’s unclear from her story whether they never brought criminal charges or she didn’t hire a civil lawyer to press her case for damages- or both.) ( I was in the DA’s office in LA and later a civil trial lawyer)

  • @joanneosborne2428
    @joanneosborne2428 Před rokem +1

    Wow! Another great interview, thanks for sharing your experience, Mary. Pegi, I Love your podcast and all your guests are amazing.😍 Thank you for your passionate work. 🙏😇

  • @kathleenoglesby7765
    @kathleenoglesby7765 Před rokem +2

    Peggy this interview was so good I've seen her before and it was nothing like this she did so great with you thank you for sharing you have a real gift

  • @reneets5729
    @reneets5729 Před rokem +2

    Pegi, I totally understand what you’re talking about with the short term memory and focus issues. I had undiagnosed ADHD until finally finding out in adulthood even though all the evidence was there in my school records and behavior, no one said anything growing up. Also had a rough childhood because of my parents. They and some teachers just made me feel bad about myself. But when I had something to do where I had immense pressure to prove myself, or was actually interested in it, I would excel at it and be at the top. But it would be at the expense of my mental and physical health because it took so much extra effort than for others. Now I’m learning acceptance and balance. Writing things down does help a bit.

    • @NDETV316
      @NDETV316  Před rokem +1

      Yes, writing things down does help,and finding your passion because that is where we will shine. I am a slow learner because of my anxiety about new situations and new people, too, but once I grasp it, I get going and surpass all expectations, but only if I am passionate about it. I was watching a movie recently , there was an autistic daughter in it who calmed way down once they put head phones on her, she calmed down instantly. I was surprised, because I have noticed I calm down instantly when I do that too. I get over stimulated and need to go in a bathroom or outside,somewhere away from everyone. It's a shame we have no help in school figuring these things out.

    • @reneets5729
      @reneets5729 Před rokem

      Yes finding your passion is the key. The problem is how schools force children to conform when they have special gifts and talents that go unnoticed because it’s not what’s expected. And they beat themselves up for not being able to fit in and conform. They weren’t made for that!! God made us different. That’s why we end up with severe depression and anxiety! I also relate, the sensory sensitivities overlap with ADHD too. The world is so loud and overwhelming

  • @lindaaragon5477
    @lindaaragon5477 Před rokem +4

    Peggy can u do a show with your journey, I’ve only heard bits and pieces with other guests
    This lady is so very strong and brave, such a terrible upbringing and then an attack. Heartbreaking 😰

    • @NDETV316
      @NDETV316  Před rokem +1

      I posted it here in these comments for you. Did you find it?

    • @lindaaragon5477
      @lindaaragon5477 Před rokem

      @@NDETV316 I found it, thank you so much!!

  • @74the_magpie
    @74the_magpie Před rokem +1

    Gem of a mother. You deserved better. Glad your ok

  • @QuBoadicea69
    @QuBoadicea69 Před 5 měsíci

    Wow I just love you Mary. Thank you Pegi and Mary for enlightening the world about chronic abyse and pariah-sin is all about. Watching you gives me new respect for my own self and similar things I’ve endured. God bless you so much, you Strong Spirit!

  • @tianaanderson2143
    @tianaanderson2143 Před rokem +2

    Awww this was so sad and refreshing to hear thank u for your story

  • @gatewaytobeing
    @gatewaytobeing Před rokem +6

    So important for moms especially, to raise respectful sons that grow up to embody non-violence. I'm blessed to say my 2 sons have never hurt a fly and never will! If you want to get really, really deep though, some NDEers have returned to say that during their pre-birth planning, they entered into a soul agreement with their perpetrator to play that role for the growth opportunity of them both...

    • @NDETV316
      @NDETV316  Před rokem +2

      Some say it, I am not sure I believe it to be honest. It can get in your head, and you can start to believe it, but I believe in free will too .It seems like it could be true, God knows our future, but did we ask for it, all of it, some of it, any of it.....I honesty don't know. It seems unfair to be manipulated in order to achieve some higher purpose, like we are in some master plan or game.

    • @donnaknudson7296
      @donnaknudson7296 Před rokem

      ​@@NDETV316Yea, something about that doesn't sit quite right to me.

  • @alicek.5158
    @alicek.5158 Před rokem +1

    Wishing Mary all the best, thanks for sharing your experience with us! ✨💖🙏

  • @BetOnTheRazor
    @BetOnTheRazor Před rokem

    Just 2 minutes in, and feels like this will be a good one. Audible guest, great flow to the story

  • @lisarodriguez8681
    @lisarodriguez8681 Před rokem +4

    Swendenborg says that we can be Angels when we are alive on earth to the degree we live in love and wisdom…the Off the Left Eye channel has an episode on tonight that mentioned it❣️💯

  • @Letstalkaliens1
    @Letstalkaliens1 Před rokem +1

    That was fantastic Pegi, you do the best interviews🤩🥰 and it looks like it's not just me we're waiting for parts cook your story Pegi, we are always getting little bits and pieces but we want to know the whole thing🙂😍

    • @Letstalkaliens1
      @Letstalkaliens1 Před rokem

      Part 2 not parts cook lol dang Google voice to talk

  • @janetpattersonskene6854

    THIS POOR WOMAN! My ❤heart ❤ goes with her & ALL OTHERS LIKE HER to protect, heal and guide them to SAFETY AND LOVE ❤️

  • @melissawesterwelle4260

    Hello pegi to everyone God bless you ❤️😊❤

  • @janetpattersonskene6854
    @janetpattersonskene6854 Před rokem +1

    It’s good that, upon our death, we are all healed ❤with pure love. Everyone arrives in heaven with broken parts & missing pieces..
    SOME of us arrive so damaged that it seems impossible to continue on.
    In some cases, only God’s love can restore us and also remove the memories of the terrible things that hurt us.
    God can fix anything! God IS love

  • @claudettecicora1192
    @claudettecicora1192 Před rokem

    Thank you ❤

  • @pollybilbrey4504
    @pollybilbrey4504 Před rokem +1

    The DA of that county should have prosecuted this person. Why did she have to be her lawyer??

    • @NDETV316
      @NDETV316  Před rokem +2

      Because the cops apparently didn't do their job .

    • @RealiTEAwithKristaMarie
      @RealiTEAwithKristaMarie Před rokem

      Agg assault Is a felony .they had to have picked up that chsrge..who charged him?? A civil court I am assuming it was taken to Civil court by her. That would make sense .I still think that they after that it would end up picked Up by the srsrex

    • @mrking695
      @mrking695 Před rokem +2

      @samanthawhang7498 I’m in the 11th Circuit and never had it happen but it is allowed. I retired from DA’s office in one of the largest counties. It could be that the prosecutor didn’t think there was sufficient evidence since she didn’t seek medical attention. She did say he got six months which would tell me it may have been a Misdemeanor, at least the conviction was. Still, it’s a sad case.

    • @NDETV316
      @NDETV316  Před rokem +1

      Here ,a lawyer can file it with the Prosecutors office the same as if the sheriff filed it. A citizen can go to the Prosecutor and ask to file changes.

    • @mrking695
      @mrking695 Před rokem +1

      @@NDETV316 same here. In fact it doesn’t even have to be a lawyer. The victim can just go before the magistrate with probable cause and an arrest warrant will be issued.

  • @jadegarden7
    @jadegarden7 Před rokem +2

    @NDETV316 Pegi, I could not comprehend what triggered that other relative to assault you after you had your baby. Or was she being used by the enemy, just because? Hopefully she paid according to the law. ~Blessings in Christ ❤

    • @NDETV316
      @NDETV316  Před rokem

      I just now finished a show and was talking about that incident . It was a sister in law who said she hated me because I was friends with black people in high school. She said I had sex with black people in high school. (I was kidnapped and raped by a black man.) She said "I am from Kentucky, and in Kentucky if you are friends with blacks (that isn't the word she used) ,then you are to be treated like a black. That's why she did it to tell me I wasn't welcome to the family reunion because I wasn't prejudice. The truth is,I learned later was she did it because she was jealous. She wanted my husband instead of hers.

    • @NDETV316
      @NDETV316  Před rokem

      She was arrested, and our father in law guilt tripped me into dropping charges. He said his wife would end up in the mental hospital (again) over it because it was causing trouble in the family, putting her in the middle.

    • @NDETV316
      @NDETV316  Před rokem

      The sister in law ended up pregnant by another man, and her husband kicked her out of their new home and divorced her. Guess who told him, not my husband, his brother,me. My husband told me not to tell anyone. I was in their parents kitchen when the brother told his parents she was divorcing him because she just wanted independence. He was giving her their new home. I couldn't keep my mouth shut. All the lies she told on me and I knew the truth on her. One of her bowling league friends had told me the truth. He said "That explains a lot of things right there". He said he was going home and kicking her out and couldn't wait to see the look on her face when he told her who told him.

    • @jadegarden7
      @jadegarden7 Před rokem

      @@NDETV316 you did well on telling him; she's reaping what she sowed.

    • @jadegarden7
      @jadegarden7 Před rokem

      @@NDETV316 🙏 I'm glad you survived that event, can't imagine that.

  • @Songplayer58
    @Songplayer58 Před rokem +3

    This was a totally confusing story.

    • @NDETV316
      @NDETV316  Před rokem

      It is one of my more popular video's lately.

  • @RealiTEAwithKristaMarie

    Didnt the civi judge tale into consideration it was his rth assault??

  • @RealiTEAwithKristaMarie

    Im really confused not about the law and punishment but i may have missed some psrts..i didnt hear when she left her body, And saw her murderer kick her body and were the boys there after she got bsck in her body and ran?? And i think she said her mom called her that same day to say he was apprehended the same day??? Who called them and was it months later or?. Now im in south jersey but not sure what county it is.but what aboit john who knew what he did and why didnt he tell the poluce ? Im really trying to understand why the first cop allowed him to go and thst coukd be a lawsuit ..and why wasnt the prosecutor stare picking up thsse felony charges .??? No municipal court shooukd keep this...this is clearly attmptes murder ...maybe all these questions are not really important as far as the message .

    • @RealiTEAwithKristaMarie
      @RealiTEAwithKristaMarie Před rokem +1

      @Samantha Whang yea you know if I think back to the 80a and 90s it was alot different, I wonder if that was why the first cop didn't give him sobriety check.

  • @tulelazule6914
    @tulelazule6914 Před rokem

    those males are rejecting
    of their own vulnerable sides
    this is why they dont mind dehumanizing
    a woman
    and then victimizing.
    you'd THINK they'd be embarrassed to victimize someone weaker; the weaker sex

    • @NDETV316
      @NDETV316  Před rokem

      I know, like pick on someone ypur own size.

  • @NDETV316
    @NDETV316  Před rokem +2

    czcams.com/video/RADZgzudFPY/video.html&feature=share9
    Someone asked for my story.

  • @xyz-gx9oy
    @xyz-gx9oy Před rokem

    Didn't she fight back?

    • @NDETV316
      @NDETV316  Před rokem

      Sometimes not fighting back is the only way to save our life. She didn't get a chance to fight back physically. Leaving ones body is a blessing . To be outside your body is an escape from pain and trauma. She returned when there was an opportunity to run,and she did. This all saved her life. She is returning tomorrow night to go deeper into the NDE .

    • @xyz-gx9oy
      @xyz-gx9oy Před rokem

      @@NDETV316
      I don't know as I agree with just lying there while someone beats you to death.

  • @juliecopelandbarrows2971

    CPTSD

  • @stardotter785
    @stardotter785 Před rokem

    Interesting that your guest, Peggy, grew up around npd mother and family and was talented at translating (Japanese, etc.) at that level. Sounds like somatic genius was necessary and she is tapped in. Earth angels unite✨
    The studies show male are more likely to be npd or c npd. Although I grew up with cnpd mom. I understand nuances are vast and experiences are specific, unlike generalizations, especially in treating trauma. Maybe, whilst we explore response abilities, we could also look at somatic education of societal ills showing up as individuals in that society. Like the tribes that said when a person was ill, the tribe heals, to heal the person. My special interest has been translating and often with ethnomusicology of environmental study. Too long a title to mansplain🤪 it’s also relevant that many an officer, a lawyer, a doctor a hospital unit, have struggled with presence, awareness, sensitivity, discernment, maturity, lucidity and equanimity. I know too many accounts where were the abusers set up as authority, uhm…

    • @donnaknudson7296
      @donnaknudson7296 Před rokem

      Your not mansplaining. Your just explaining and you happen to be a man! Don't be afraid to speak freely with whatever you happen to know about.

  • @megrogan1
    @megrogan1 Před 7 měsíci

    Courageous story, but not an NDE.

  • @crackerjax4330
    @crackerjax4330 Před rokem +1

    Ah, you don't represent yourself in Criminal cases. A prosecutor, such as the district attorney, is the only one who can prosecute for criminal charges. She could file a lawsuit for civil damages, but those are 5-7-year processes and don't include criminal charges or punishments, and they entail far more than just testifying one day. She wouldn't need to hire an attorney or rep herself pro se for anything criminal - so that makes NO SENSE whatsoever.

    • @NDETV316
      @NDETV316  Před rokem +4

      That shows how much you know.
      The Sheriff Department refused to file on my ex ,I hired an attorney, and he filed it. He was found guilty of domestic violence, and a restraining order was issued. Not every county has a district attorney. Stop the victim blaming and accusations. This isn't the channel for you. This channel requires compassion, and rudness will not be tolerated towards my guests. Mary is an Earth Angel, and demons can't stand the light.

    • @NDETV316
      @NDETV316  Před rokem +4

      I have asked Mary if she wants to be a guest again to clear up some things and provide some details. I didn't want to push her,I could tell it was hard for her to relive parts of her story .

  • @willwilliams9713
    @willwilliams9713 Před rokem

    Yea pegi this one was sad. Mary is so sweet even with a horrible mother. I know God had Mary go through these circumstances cause she could handle it and it would benefit her in the long run

    • @NDETV316
      @NDETV316  Před rokem +1

      And all the kids that benefit from her patience.