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  • The jaw-dropping true crime story of a search to solve a 30-year old mystery: who was Sharon Marshall, and why was her real identity unknown to everyone - even her?
    Girl in the Picture is only on Netflix, July 6th. www.netflix.com/GirlinthePicture
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    In his international bestseller A Beautiful Child and its follow-up, Finding Sharon, award-winning investigative journalist Matt Birkbeck told the heartbreaking story of a brilliant and beautiful teenager known as Sharon Marshall. Caught in the twisted web of the monster she called her father, Sharon wasn’t her real name.
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  • @zenhydra
    @zenhydra Před rokem +11187

    This is why horror movies don't even get an emotional response from me. Nothing can be nearly as horrible as people are in real life.

  • @mithinie
    @mithinie Před rokem +998

    I really like the fact the documentary focuses on Suzanne - the victim - and not the psychopath

    • @adorable3817
      @adorable3817 Před rokem +44

      Yes 🥰 ....but, who is Megan's dad?
      Where is the Baby she had in high school?

    • @mablezachariah5216
      @mablezachariah5216 Před rokem +22

      @@adorable3817 exactly my question. If he was not the father of these Megan and Michael then who is?

    • @EvolianTiger
      @EvolianTiger Před rokem +43

      @@adorable3817
      It's irrelevant because it's not about the dad, but the criminal made her do sexual favors at the strip clubs for money. She likely got pregnant that way.
      What I don't understand is why the criminal didn't make her get an abortion. Suzzane wanted them but he didn't care about that, he clearly didn't want the children so why make her keep them for adoption anyway? And why keep Michael and not give him up for adoption like the others?

    • @adorable3817
      @adorable3817 Před rokem +17

      @@EvolianTiger he totally could have Sold Michael. At least he would still be alive. I don't get it either why he killed him.

    • @TrueCriminsomniaZzzz
      @TrueCriminsomniaZzzz Před rokem +4

      @@EvolianTiger i think he kept Michael because he was a boy, and had her go through the other pregnancys to see the sex at birth??

  • @jimmyog
    @jimmyog Před rokem +1496

    To think she got a scholarship at Georgia Tech for aerospace engineering and wasn’t able to fulfil this and get away from that monster is the most awful moment for her. I truly feel for her because she really believed this man was her dad and that her mum died when she was young. She really didn’t know her true identity and she was so resilient, intelligent, charismatic and beautiful. She is a true champion of survivors and child victims. God bless her soul! 🌹 🕊 and her son’s.

    • @denisedullemeijer771
      @denisedullemeijer771 Před rokem +23

      I think she knew he was her stepfather

    • @FaithandNova
      @FaithandNova Před rokem +10

      That means its a possibility that the woman she told was her mom was also murdered by him

    • @benjaminmarquez1994
      @benjaminmarquez1994 Před rokem +20

      @@denisedullemeijer771 in the podcast series they say that she knew he was the stepdad. The crazy part is the strippers in Florida knew this and didn’t call the police smh

    • @NoSurrender786
      @NoSurrender786 Před rokem +77

      Her mother really P'd me off. She was so blaise about her daughter being taken and didn't even make a serious effort in finding her

    • @maks3231
      @maks3231 Před rokem +8

      @@NoSurrender786 Ye, true. I can't believe, is she a mother? Sorry for my english.

  • @priyankagoswami4813
    @priyankagoswami4813 Před rokem +116

    Watching this made me realize how little my problems are when people out there live such a horrible life.. that too from childhood .. bawling in tears..

  • @Jg-rv5oj
    @Jg-rv5oj Před rokem +1143

    i love documentaries. it's crucial for our children and adolescents to know about the dangers in the world. it's sooooo painful knowing that the closest person to you is the one who's harming you.

    • @trawlins396
      @trawlins396 Před rokem +19

      Except children shouldn't be watching this.

    • @Jg-rv5oj
      @Jg-rv5oj Před rokem +18

      @@trawlins396 well parents must always take the initiative to teach their kids about this stuff but when there's no opportunity for that then watching these kinds of documentaries is more beneficial than harmful.

    • @trawlins396
      @trawlins396 Před rokem +15

      @@Jg-rv5oj I disagree. This shouldn't be shown to anyone under 18.. the content is way too mature.

    • @trawlins396
      @trawlins396 Před rokem +16

      @@Jg-rv5oj there's nothing beneficial about showing this to a child. There are PLENTY of books that are age appropriate that deal w this topic.

    • @sburker32
      @sburker32 Před rokem +2

      @@Jg-rv5oj you also can't have your kid believing the whole world is evil to the point that they don't want to live in it! Just like there is evil, there is also good! You must teach both

  • @anum103
    @anum103 Před rokem +720

    Just finished watching this and I don't think any true crime has ever affected me the way this did. I couldn't even gulp down my water. No one should ever, ever have to suffer the way she did. I honestly cried at how utterly horrifying and tragic her story is. She was so kind, so strong, so intelligent, had the brightest future ahead of her, had she survived or found freedom from her horrific circumstances. My stomach was in knots. The documentary made my skin crawl of what he did to her and what she went through. Such tragic, tragic, tragic loss of life. Both her and her son's.
    "such a beautiful, kind and smart girl trapped in evil her whole short-lived life" sums this up very adequately

    • @12345fowler
      @12345fowler Před rokem +19

      That was hard to watch. Really hard, I even stopped at some point and here I am.

    • @DangerousParent
      @DangerousParent Před rokem

      I was going to post "He's a pig," but that would belittle the pig.

    • @demiworld1011
      @demiworld1011 Před rokem +19

      @@12345fowler I know right? And I still have so many questions! Like what happened to Amy & Alison? (Suzanne/Tonya/Sharon’s sisters from her birth mom Sandra).

    • @cassieapostol9356
      @cassieapostol9356 Před rokem +5

      I just watched this earlier today because I saw your post in our Group netflix recommendations. I don't even know how to describe the things that happened to her. 😭💔

    • @alexstars6323
      @alexstars6323 Před rokem +1

      Then you should also watch: Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father documentary, you have it youtube i would say it's even worse then this one.

  • @jengomez6115
    @jengomez6115 Před rokem +214

    I was deeply disturbed by her story. I remember quietly sobbing while watching yesterday. Sharon/Tonya never stood a chance in life. All of the adults and her friends failed her. Nobody said anything even though that monster/father/abductor was clearly abusing her. And poor Michael… he was almost out of that monster’s reach and could had been with a wonderful family who loves him. Sadly, Michael also suffered the same fate as his mother. That’s why it is important when you see something, say something. These victims only rely on the vigilance and presence of mind of strangers for help. 💔

    • @smudgedeyelinerrr
      @smudgedeyelinerrr Před rokem +28

      ikrr?? like how they were telling they saw her come in with bruises and marks and still not even one of them tried getting her help?? this is messed up. people only show grief when the person is dead.

    • @allykatt1908
      @allykatt1908 Před rokem +11

      I was disturbed when the fbi agent said to Franklin that he was trying to make Michael his new Sharon that shit made me so uncomfortable n disgusted

    • @orion8835
      @orion8835 Před rokem +4

      It is so true. Getting involved will place your own life at risk but that is what life is about: doing the right thing. Too many people have assisted sending people to an early grace over their weak enabling denial.

  • @joshuamohlman
    @joshuamohlman Před rokem +2349

    I read a book about this case, and I am glad Netflix is making a documentary about it
    It is a sad but moving story

    • @ridhikpyngrope5790
      @ridhikpyngrope5790 Před rokem +14

      What's the name of the book??

    • @kingfisherrocks
      @kingfisherrocks Před rokem +39

      @@ridhikpyngrope5790 A Beautiful Child is the name of the book

    • @AdityaKumar-pz3ko
      @AdityaKumar-pz3ko Před rokem

      ​@@kingfisherrocks lol

    • @lozengehorseman3154
      @lozengehorseman3154 Před rokem +12

      @@AdityaKumar-pz3ko ???

    • @jeremyud
      @jeremyud Před rokem +58

      I was shocked when it turned out he sold her infant brother into an adoption ring because I was positive Franklin killed her brother in front of her. They found him alive recently. She also has a daughter that was adopted out and became a nurse, I believe.

  • @miadaniellle
    @miadaniellle Před rokem +1509

    Let’s be real, the only good things Netflix brings are the documentaries. I just finished watching Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey and it was so good. I will seriously watch any documentary that Netflix brings

    • @yazzfetto
      @yazzfetto Před rokem

      Loved it. Thank God they caught Warren Jeffs or it could have led to another Waco. So creepy, so perverse and so evil.

    • @tinawish9436
      @tinawish9436 Před rokem +79

      That Keep Sweet documentary was frightening. And to think it still continues is even worse.

    • @taylorhirth6000
      @taylorhirth6000 Před rokem +25

      Have You Seen Stranger Things?

    • @rory1570
      @rory1570 Před rokem

      Me too

    • @miadaniellle
      @miadaniellle Před rokem +2

      @@taylorhirth6000 not a huge stranger things fan. I really loved season two but the other seasons were ok

  • @jaym871
    @jaym871 Před rokem +116

    Ugh, I just finished watching this. Left me feeling empty. I feel like a lot of people failed her and there’s was more that could of been done for her. The girl was such a sweet soul.

  • @JM-uu6ch
    @JM-uu6ch Před rokem +169

    This is the saddest story I've watched. I am literally crying. Thanks Netflix for this incredible documentary. I've learned so much from watching this. Parents, hold your children very close

    • @AnnaF33
      @AnnaF33 Před rokem +2

      Read about Junko Furuta..

  • @562hippySON
    @562hippySON Před rokem +93

    Must watch! This is a tragic story of a little girl groomed so severely since she was a baby. Her whole life she lived in this misery. Sad to hear one lady they interviewed say “I don’t understand why she didn’t ask for help.” She was raised by an abuser. That was her normal. She doesn’t know what life is like outside of that. Also, must have some degree of stock-home syndrome especially if your were raise in this kind of life. Sad 😢

    • @cicely2084
      @cicely2084 Před rokem +12

      Yes, the adoptive mother clearly lacked knowledge about long-term trauma and its impact.

    • @asiakiss1204
      @asiakiss1204 Před rokem +1

      I said this too also why didn't she ask her if she needed help.

    • @kathywittman4306
      @kathywittman4306 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Stockholm Syndrome, as in Stockholm, Sweden. Watch the movie Clark if you want to know its origins.

  • @jessicaleopard2198
    @jessicaleopard2198 Před rokem +434

    This documentary doesn’t cover the failure of the judicial system. I think the government is just as responsible in crimes like this, especially since social services didn’t intervene at all during her fifteen years of captivity. Also, the birth mother is something else! As a mother myself I’d never stop searching... She knew who took her daughter too. Just unbelievable.

    • @12345fowler
      @12345fowler Před rokem +30

      Most of the women getting killed like this or abducted or more largely abused on a long term all suffer from poor and disfunctional families. So if you have children you know what to do.

    • @pueroricanwaifu
      @pueroricanwaifu Před rokem +72

      yes the fact the mother knew his name and he took her n only her after knowing how crazy he was and just gave up after one try to get her is crazy as fawkkk n sad she's just as evil as him atleast the dad is tryna have a relationship he didn't know

    • @pie1o1morris46
      @pie1o1morris46 Před rokem +40

      @@pueroricanwaifu she didn't know his real name he was going by Brandon Williams, which he changed to Trenton Davis when he kidnapped Suzanne. Though I do agree that she could have kept searching. In the book it's mentioned how there's a rift between her and her older daughters because it.

    • @pueroricanwaifu
      @pueroricanwaifu Před rokem +40

      @@pie1o1morris46 yeah it just seems she gave up quick and didn’t want the responsibly being a mom is stressful w ptsd but no excuse to abandon ur kids atleast leave them w a good family ffs not the worst possible person to torment her I cry just thinking about what that poor girl went thru so so sad her daughter seems to have a good heart like her tho loved she named her son after her brother 😪

    • @ana-maria448
      @ana-maria448 Před rokem +29

      The system is as faulty as her mother. How possible she never searched for her daughter? She was only 4 years old when was taken. How on earth was possible after her death, he was still free? He should have been questioned for her death right away, she had bruises and her friend mentioned she was experiencing abuse. Plus, how social services did not check the whereabouts of the 4 children. Nevertheless, why the main detective who mentioned he was so avidly searching identity, never checked her kids who were given for adoption. They knew she was pregnant more than once. I think the system fails big, this is just an horrible case and got publicity now. Imagine how many criminals are free or are not punished enough for their real crimes. Many have multiple crimes who no one knows about them. This was America, not somewehere in an underdeveloped country. I am so sorry for her life. Regardless of what she was going through, she shined at school and was interested in knowledge ans books. Poor soul. 😪

  • @bytheriv8
    @bytheriv8 Před rokem +372

    What a crazy story. With everything going on in Suzanne's life it's amazing that she was still able to excel in school and present herself well. Who knows what she would've achieved had she gotten away from that monster. So sad...

    • @keepitforreally4501
      @keepitforreally4501 Před rokem +5

      Too bad she didn’t do more to help herself out of the situation

    • @breeze3402
      @breeze3402 Před rokem

      What happened to her 3 babies?

    • @aziza000
      @aziza000 Před rokem +6

      @@breeze3402 first child was put in adoption (no idea who biological father is, could potentially be Franklin), second child is Michael her son who was later kidnapped by Franklin and apparently killed (biological father is NOT Franklin), third was a girl named Megan on the documentary (who again no idea who biological father is but it’s NOT Franklin)

    • @vb8428
      @vb8428 Před rokem +6

      @@keepitforreally4501 You're really trying to seek attention here

    • @anissaantaniahanjani4812
      @anissaantaniahanjani4812 Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@keepitforreally4501too bad you never experienced being kidnapped since you were 4-5 for almost 15 years and being lied to all your life

  • @Sunshinegirl0105
    @Sunshinegirl0105 Před rokem +312

    I was bawling in tears at the end of the documentary. I felt deep hurt and sadness for Michael and Sharon Marshall. I cannot imagine what she had been through. The man who did this to them is evil. I hope they turn this into a movie. May Suzanne and Michael be in a place where there is only joy , love and peace.

    • @waannwaann5048
      @waannwaann5048 Před rokem +26

      me too I'm crying when her daughter megan have speech for her and she named her son Michael after her brother.

    • @JustAnotherday89
      @JustAnotherday89 Před rokem +3

      Sameee

    • @marxman1010
      @marxman1010 Před rokem +1

      Just don't understand why it happened. Guess there are problems in the police work. Franklin Floyd had been a federal fugitive for 17 years. Oh, my god, unbelievable.

    • @janisreints8056
      @janisreints8056 Před rokem

      @@waannwaann5048 en woookp
      N

    • @Connect_with_Yourself
      @Connect_with_Yourself Před rokem +13

      Me too. I cried so much when they changed the name on her tombstone 😭😭😭😭😭

  • @arthurmorgan332
    @arthurmorgan332 Před rokem +4166

    Let's be honest here, looking at that picture really doesn't tell you anything suspicious or nefarious.

    • @y2ksurvivor
      @y2ksurvivor Před rokem +126

      Let's be honest, this is made for entertainment. No duh.

    • @kayJBayla
      @kayJBayla Před rokem +234

      @@y2ksurvivor why are you being so rude? Lol

    • @kittenhoodie
      @kittenhoodie Před rokem +197

      That's the point. Behind an innocent picture, something sinister lurks beneath.

    • @arthurlefevre7706
      @arthurlefevre7706 Před rokem +389

      @@kittenhoodie yeah but the way he says it in the trailer is like "if you look at this picture, you can tell something is terribly wrong" well i just see a family photo at first lol

    • @sussus4914
      @sussus4914 Před rokem +28

      @@kayJBayla how's that rude? maybe you're overly sensitive because someone forgot your birthday 10 years ago.

  • @Muirmaiden
    @Muirmaiden Před rokem +341

    "Sharon impressed everyone with her intellect. She was beautiful and had the smarts to match. Sharon was a rock star. But what really struck me wasn't her academic record and other great accomplishments or the fact that she was able to succeed at a high level at school despite her disturbing home life, where she had been sexually, physically, and psychologically abused. It was her compassion, her kindness, inner strength, and tolerance of others - her humanity - in the face of such unending horror." - Matt Birkbeck

    • @parisjej
      @parisjej Před rokem +22

      This documentary made me cry so hard I couldn’t understand how she persevered through such a horrific situation while still being a beautiful soul inside out. It was so chilling to see how angelic her smile was while she was going through hell. 🥺😢

    • @sarah-annecarney5458
      @sarah-annecarney5458 Před rokem +19

      This, to me, is the description of a true hero. Someone who stayed so strong and succeeded in the face of adversity.

    • @aligmal5031
      @aligmal5031 Před rokem +5

      @@parisjej if you think this is bad watch abducted in plain sight documentary
      probably the most disturbing story about abduction i saw

    • @denisedullemeijer771
      @denisedullemeijer771 Před rokem +1

      @@aligmal5031 Yes! Even more disturbing!

    • @RosannaRS
      @RosannaRS Před rokem

      @@aligmal5031 OMG! Yes, that one disturbed me and because of that one you mentioned, I stopped watching crime documentaries for awhile.

  • @mellisahopoi5541
    @mellisahopoi5541 Před rokem +304

    I cannot believe the mother did not bother just one bit to look for her daughter. She knew who took her and she didn’t do anything about it. 15 years, she did nothing 😡

    • @kim1318
      @kim1318 Před rokem +138

      Yes!! And the fact that she just randomly married that man without even getting to know him, how do you just bring a stranger like that around your daughters!!

    • @FaithandNova
      @FaithandNova Před rokem +55

      There was also a son that she didn't bother to mention smh

    • @lynxo5695
      @lynxo5695 Před rokem

      Absolutely. Even the father too. Okay you probably had PTSD after Vietnam war but did it never occur to you that your daughter was kidnapped? Smh

    • @user-po6iv8fx8b
      @user-po6iv8fx8b Před rokem +56

      And she has beef with the granddaughter, for no reason!

    • @laurainglis7485
      @laurainglis7485 Před rokem +5

      Exactly. My same comment. We get it!!!!

  • @charliejo9496
    @charliejo9496 Před rokem +32

    This was one of the most disturbing/emotional documentaries I've ever seen! She literally suffered most her life but on the outside appeared so strong, so kind and caring! This is the real definition of you never know what goes on behind closed doors when a person presents themselves the way she did, Atleast her and the son are hopefully together and free from that vile creature, but its so sad 🥺

  • @AgentAO7
    @AgentAO7 Před rokem +19

    I’m a grown ass man, but I teared up watching this.. I even woke up the next day & was still upset about it! It was so emotional. I don’t know why but something about this documentary pierced thru my heart.. 😢

  • @Soonerblake007
    @Soonerblake007 Před rokem +417

    Finally! I worked on this documentary last year, was wondering when it was coming out. It’s based on the book called “finding Sharon”. We shot in the fall of last year in OKC

  • @shiringham
    @shiringham Před rokem +22

    The lack of urgency from Suzanne's parents to actually find her and to take her away from that monster is what bothered me the most about this whole story.

    • @ScottShedd
      @ScottShedd Před měsícem

      Ikr, the mother knew who took her child, even with aliases he could have been tracked down.

  • @sarahw768
    @sarahw768 Před rokem +78

    I understand Suzanne's mom had PTSD and needed help considering she just lost her home in the tornado, and had the 3 kids to look after by herself, but I just thought it was incredibly stupid to just go off with a man u just met in a church. I know it was the 70s, but he literally told her what she wanted to hear, "God sent me here to take care of u and ur children". 🤦🤦 That didn't send any alarm bells during the whole process of her getting married to the guy and having the 3 kids be around him???

    • @bels9773
      @bels9773 Před rokem +50

      No seriously. I rolled my eyes the entire time they interviewed the mom. Selfish selfish woman that doesn’t even deserve the title of a mom. Abandoned her kids and didn’t try to look for them. God I hate when idiots decide to procreate

    • @sarahw768
      @sarahw768 Před rokem +17

      @@bels9773 exactlyyy. Why leave the home u had to move urself and the kids to a trailer park? 🤦. I honestly wish Suzanne's real dad had gotten to spend more time with her 😭😭

    • @Pia.c.d
      @Pia.c.d Před rokem +11

      @@bels9773 Her father too

    • @Pia.c.d
      @Pia.c.d Před rokem +5

      @@sarahw768 the father too

    • @Pia.c.d
      @Pia.c.d Před rokem +8

      @@sarahw768 You insult the mother but WISH the father spended more time with her? HE DIDN'T WANR TO STAY WITH THE KIDS!

  • @Originella
    @Originella Před rokem +622

    This story absolutely makes you sick. Pure evil is out there, and sometimes, you can't see it until it's too late.

    • @Koshkinayekaterina
      @Koshkinayekaterina Před rokem

      So what? She was a stripper

    • @psa921416
      @psa921416 Před rokem +33

      @@Koshkinayekaterina and? What's your point?

    • @Koshkinayekaterina
      @Koshkinayekaterina Před rokem

      @@psa921416 You can’t read?

    • @psa921416
      @psa921416 Před rokem +88

      @@Koshkinayekaterina what a stupid reply. Don't bother replying further. Anyone who thinks a person who strips is somehow less of a person than anyone else is irrelevant and unnecessary.

    • @mmoonn.
      @mmoonn. Před rokem +22

      @@Koshkinayekaterina nobody deserves bad thibgs because they were sTrİppEr.

  • @alicejohn7316
    @alicejohn7316 Před rokem +116

    There is abundant evidence that children living in stepfamilies are more likely to experience sexual abuse. Suzanne’s mother made a series of bad decisions that led to Suzanne’s terrible ordeal.

  • @xxskullboyxx1
    @xxskullboyxx1 Před rokem +415

    "The more you look at the picture and the more you look at her... you can see something is terribly wrong"
    Me" The cut on that bang tho...yeah..."

    • @renlish
      @renlish Před rokem +8

      Look, it's a good joke... It's a great joke even....

    • @sanajaved3863
      @sanajaved3863 Před rokem +1

      😂😂

    • @SJ-tt5rr
      @SJ-tt5rr Před rokem +1

      Right lol, sorry

    • @trawlins396
      @trawlins396 Před rokem +1

      He definitely cut her hair his self.

  • @Poall-fz8hy
    @Poall-fz8hy Před rokem +34

    Her parents failed her.Big time.This is one of the saddest things I’ve ever watched.

  • @laurathwaites6615
    @laurathwaites6615 Před rokem +39

    Quite possibly the saddest, and most chilling documentary ever. The evil of that man was so immense that at times it was hard to believe I was watching a true story, and the terrible life she had was beyond imagination.

  • @ginetterastaa
    @ginetterastaa Před rokem +52

    Not only did the justice system fail her but all of her so called friends I can’t believe literally no one could help her or at least go tell authorities with everything they witnessed.

    • @alicianelson1252
      @alicianelson1252 Před rokem +2

      Her friends did go to the police but since they see women as property they do what they always do jack and shit

    • @meetu7817
      @meetu7817 Před 11 měsíci

      Yes the friend who saw her getting rapee could have told someone but she was a child or teen too at that point. How much do they understand. Its the adults at fault. All those who saw something was wrong but didn't inform anyone

    • @anissaantaniahanjani4812
      @anissaantaniahanjani4812 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@meetu7817not to mention that Jenny, the friend who witnessed it, could probably be killed for snitching. Floyd must have remembered her face, since he met her parents. I mean, Floyd was a fugitive for 17 years, wasn't it terrifying enough?

  • @meg659
    @meg659 Před rokem +99

    This was a great documentary. Thank you for sharing her story (and little Michael). A lot of people need to be held accountable. I don't think he should have ever been released in the first place. Anyone who is a child abuser should be in jail for life without parole.

    • @leafy4142
      @leafy4142 Před rokem

      While that's a nice thought, it's not reasonable in application for the same reason there no death penalty for rapists.
      If abusing a child carries the same punishment as murdering the child, then what incentive is there for the abuser to leave their victim alive?

  • @RELopez-mk4ic
    @RELopez-mk4ic Před rokem +54

    Just watched the movie on Netflix. As a grown man, I was in tears at the end. Such potential this young girl had. Rest in Peace Susan and Michael.

  • @gamingchamp2424
    @gamingchamp2424 Před rokem +617

    *I always wanted a documentary on Sharon's case and looks like Netflix has done it*
    Perfect trailer for such a horrifying case

    • @kayJBayla
      @kayJBayla Před rokem +2

      Yes!

    • @shaquilleoatmeal7145
      @shaquilleoatmeal7145 Před rokem +3

      What was the case

    • @mikef2811
      @mikef2811 Před rokem +1

      I just saw a different documentary on this story yesterday. Talk about what a Creepy story.

    • @kayJBayla
      @kayJBayla Před rokem +2

      @@shaquilleoatmeal7145 Sharon Tate case

    • @freddiegrace3770
      @freddiegrace3770 Před rokem +3

      Same! I always thought that this would be a very good movie as well! This story needs to be told for Sharon! Her life deserves so much more than what she got!

  • @ferny7328
    @ferny7328 Před rokem +245

    Omg Im so happy her story is getting told on here. Her story broke my heart she and her baby boy deserved so much better.

    • @mariam-je5rk
      @mariam-je5rk Před rokem +6

      I remember listening to her story at a podcast I wish she had just stayed with her friend and hadn't gone back to her dad

    • @bejoyful753
      @bejoyful753 Před rokem +6

      She really had a sad life. What happened to her was completely messed up...

    • @adorable3817
      @adorable3817 Před rokem +1

      @@bejoyful753 absolutely!!!! So, who is Megan's dad, Floyd?

  • @NelsonTemplar
    @NelsonTemplar Před rokem +221

    This was a really good documentary. But it did leave me with some unanswered questions. 1. What happened to Suzanne's other sisters? 2. Where is Michael really buried? 3. What happened to Suzanne's first child that she gave up for adoption? 4. Since Frank was proven to not be the real father of Michael, then who is the real father/fathers of her 3 children and what happened to him/them? If the answers are known and they just didn't want to be apart of the documentary, then I can understand that. I'm just curious since these are the questions that I had after watching this documentary.

    • @sarahw768
      @sarahw768 Před rokem +65

      For the 1st question, they mentioned Suzanne's sisters were taken to a foster home so they probably were adopted as far as we know right now. And the real fathers of Suzanne's 3 kids might be the men the fake father (the guy on death row with all the aliases) wanted her to sleep with for money.

    • @Muirmaiden
      @Muirmaiden Před rokem +46

      Her sisters, Allison and Amy, were later found living with a social services group. I'm pretty sure Sharon/Suzanne was pregnant by her high school boyfriend (the father of her first baby that was given up for adoption). Floyd moved them away so that she would never see him again. Michael's father was another man that she started seeing after they moved. She was clearly seeking an escape.

    • @Hello-gj8vx
      @Hello-gj8vx Před rokem +26

      @@Muirmaiden You got that from the documentary? Because I feel like they never touched upon the subject at all.

    • @Muirmaiden
      @Muirmaiden Před rokem +20

      @@Hello-gj8vx No, I haven't seen the documentary yet, but I've read books on the case.

    • @Hello-gj8vx
      @Hello-gj8vx Před rokem +4

      @@Muirmaiden Gotcha

  • @moonstone3578
    @moonstone3578 Před rokem +59

    This was everybody's fault not just her mother.Everyone failed her,definitely one of the saddest things I ever watched.

  • @gavinmaitland80
    @gavinmaitland80 Před rokem +38

    Just watched this. It was utterly devastating. I was in tears at the end. Very well made.

  • @deniseleaps
    @deniseleaps Před rokem +14

    It’s sad that Suzanne’s biological dad was dealing with the after effects of war but why didn’t the grandparents from either side try to take the girls?

  • @Belectraaaa
    @Belectraaaa Před rokem +490

    Netflix never cease to amaze me with their series and documentaries, tbh I can’t see anything evil or horrible from seeing the picture but im curious now😨can’t wait. Even horror movies isn’t horrific or bad lol but it’s always real stuff that’s scary af

    • @growinghigher420
      @growinghigher420 Před rokem +11

      I grew up listening to this case and it is insane how you look at the picture after you know everything

    • @UwU-eb3hq
      @UwU-eb3hq Před rokem +7

      he murdered her mother and abducted her - raised her as his daughter and also to be his wife ( he killed 3 or 4 other women and children ) she is not his biological daughter

    • @AnonymOus-dp3jj
      @AnonymOus-dp3jj Před rokem +4

      but they are okay with grooming kids, not okay with protestution

    • @mrs.mia-mia2U
      @mrs.mia-mia2U Před rokem +3

      I remember this case on another true crime show on youtube (EWU-Explore With Us) did a doc on this crazy twist at the end. 👀

    • @amandar5723
      @amandar5723 Před rokem +10

      He murdered my mom’s best friend, who was this girl’s coworker, because she was threatening to tell on him & free her.
      He kidnapped her as a child, then married her. The whole thing is nuts

  • @LoveLove-hg5fp
    @LoveLove-hg5fp Před rokem +17

    I got tears in my eyes when megan said her baby’s name is Micheal.

  • @misssunshine6011
    @misssunshine6011 Před rokem +24

    What I hated the most was as soon the camera went on, Tonya /Sharon was everybody's best friend...So why did nobody filed a missing person complain? Why when they felt and saw that something was wrong with her, father, son, bruises, being raped next to you in bed... NO ONE went to the police or really help her? This went so far because again...people turned the other cheek.

    • @revanelson8810
      @revanelson8810 Před rokem +10

      True. I can’t believe her mom and dad didn’t file missing child report.

    • @BrianSmith-yq7ys
      @BrianSmith-yq7ys Před rokem

      @@revanelson8810 although her mom wasnt nearly as bad as floyd i think she saw her kids as a handicap and she wasnt going to shed a tear for one less mouth to feed. She said she went to the cops. I highly doubt she did. She was a known criminal albeit just prostitution

    • @misssunshine6011
      @misssunshine6011 Před rokem

      @@revanelson8810 Her father gave the 3 children for adoption. He tought they were going to a good home and he was messed up because of vietnam war.....so that I can understand. But the mother😪...she knew that floyd was scary men..she married him...so she knew very well...and she knew he took one of the girls....she didn't do shit about that. Monsters also live in mothers.

    • @shitlista4283
      @shitlista4283 Před rokem +2

      The friend who witnessed rape was terrified

    • @leafy4142
      @leafy4142 Před rokem +10

      I agree. Her friend really should have said something. Being terrified is totally irrelevant. She could have told her mom when she was out of the situation who could have done something about it. Not to mention, why did she even continue to spend the night there?! Instead she stands on the sidelines and acts like she did anything to help her when she's already dead.

  • @nagadhassan17
    @nagadhassan17 Před rokem +15

    After I watched the Documentary I realised how her parents were irresponsible, how can you live in peace when your daughter kidnapped. I love it the women who adopted Megan the daughter of Sharon she gave a good life, a life her mom never Had from her Grandmother 😢 Every Women can’t be a mom . RIP susie 👧

  • @sandrafaith
    @sandrafaith Před rokem +74

    The music on this trailer is absolutely, perfectly haunting.

    • @SarahAndBoston
      @SarahAndBoston Před rokem

      100%

    • @philipreaves
      @philipreaves Před rokem

      Almost positive it’s from Dark.

    • @happyguy2k
      @happyguy2k Před rokem

      It was, was about to type it

    • @melissakaliza2490
      @melissakaliza2490 Před rokem

      What’s the name of the song please ?

    • @tcrijwanachoudhury
      @tcrijwanachoudhury Před rokem

      Idk i guess its dope but like.. why? Lol Its just weird that someone else's misery is entertainment with the whole eerie hype music package.

  • @channiejysyiaa
    @channiejysyiaa Před rokem +6

    Unfortunately, the reason I think she excelled in school and was so well adjusted was because she saw nothing wrong with it. She was kidnapped by him at 4 years old. She probably thought it was normal and everyone's family was like that.

  • @mallikaxavier8846
    @mallikaxavier8846 Před rokem +5

    After seeing the film I really got enraged at Suzanne's mom ...she had a long life while that beautiful Suzanne's life was cut short ...All Suzanne's mom did was to have fun ...changed man after man and got pregnant again and again ..thats all she did in her entire life ...she never bothered abt her children 😡

  • @caricera
    @caricera Před rokem +9

    Anyone else think Suzanne’s mom should just have never had kids? Idk In my opinion she was a very promiscuous lady and something is OFF about her. She didn’t want her kids anymore at one point in her life that’s why she never looked for them! Ugh. Such a sad story.. Suzanne was so strong!! R.I.P to her and her baby boy..

    • @circesoul2218
      @circesoul2218 Před rokem

      There's something wrong with all promiscuous women. They are a destructive force.

  • @john-xu9iz
    @john-xu9iz Před rokem +10

    This messed with me so bad, I couldn't sleep all night because I kept thinking of the horrors this poor girl and his other victims went through. I tried to tell several coworkers about it, and found myself breaking down sobbing with so much grief. Such a great documentary, but absolutely horrific.

  • @jen2084
    @jen2084 Před rokem +6

    the point of this documentary shows how so many people failed her and im so mad for it. i cant stop crying because i know her so called friend, parents, etc could have done so much to save her but they do nothing. im so sorry for her

  • @Amazigh_MaeMae
    @Amazigh_MaeMae Před rokem +27

    I feel like the mother sold her daughter. Because there is nooo way you never looked for her. Everybody failed Suzanne poor poor lady. What a horrible life.

    • @BrianSmith-yq7ys
      @BrianSmith-yq7ys Před rokem +4

      I don’t know if you read the two books but I had the same impression. Let’s get married get the kids out of foster care and we’ll sell them to better homes. Floyd left with the one kid he could prob get the most money for

  • @yesseniafigueroa460
    @yesseniafigueroa460 Před rokem +11

    The sickest fact about this case is that the mother reported her daughter was missing on the same day her husband abducter her little girl. And guess what?! Authorities did nothing becuase she was with her "dad".

    • @Pia.c.d
      @Pia.c.d Před rokem +4

      Stepfather... i don't understand what kind of rights the stepfather have with the kids...

    • @TheBoss-ey1li
      @TheBoss-ey1li Před rokem

      Is that report really the truth or just a lie.

  • @Rahul_Saldanha
    @Rahul_Saldanha Před rokem +38

    I've watched shows about this case and it still gives me chills

  • @Luna-35
    @Luna-35 Před rokem +197

    I read about this case a long time ago, it is absolutely crazy.

    • @matthoward598
      @matthoward598 Před rokem +15

      Surprised I've never heard of this case. Should be a good one.

    • @jeremyud
      @jeremyud Před rokem +7

      They found her brother alive, which really shocked me because I always figured he put her son wherever he put the brother.

  • @JAWNDOEmusic
    @JAWNDOEmusic Před rokem +166

    Honestly, ill watch this JUST based on the fact that its by the people who did 'Abducted in Plain Sight' which might be the most shocking one-off doco ive ever seen.

    • @vncube551
      @vncube551 Před rokem +1

      I know. I watched it recently and the Dad's confession, im still shocked

    • @serenawilliams3475
      @serenawilliams3475 Před rokem

      This one’s quite similar, with all the twists and turns it takes - and how utterly sick and disgusting it is 🤢

  • @kathyong4309
    @kathyong4309 Před rokem +12

    I can't believe her biological mom did not come forward after Floyd's pictures were all over the news!!! Suzanne's best friend's mom in high school was able to recognize Suzanne from the news, & yet, her biological mom could not even recognized the guy she married and took her daughter?? WTF!!!

    • @eletemmorzsaiblog
      @eletemmorzsaiblog Před rokem

      Very true!

    • @jaida9468
      @jaida9468 Před rokem

      Yeah i could understand that she didnt recognised her own grown up daughter but how she couldnt recognised the man that she married 15 years ago?

  • @monkeyzuncle1
    @monkeyzuncle1 Před rokem +1125

    Another woman's life ruined by a male's sexual depravity and an unwanted pregnancy. The greatest threat to a woman's health and happiness. Infuriating.

    • @mytime4798
      @mytime4798 Před rokem +94

      It's always the same shit, with these true crims, it's terrifying

    • @missjem79
      @missjem79 Před rokem

      What are they going to do now with Roe V Wade? Will they make mothers have babies conceived in rape? Because that would be like reliving your trauma on a daily basis.
      I just really hope all these good Christians are willing to take these unwanted children. But they probably won't. They'll just go onto to call the women bad parents, they will be the most judgemental.
      I think if they were going to overturn Roe V Wade then they may as well start sterilization with any man that's convicted of being a sex offender. Also, if you are a man that has 3 children by 3 different baby moms that you don't take care of, again, forced vasectomys, jail time.If you don't participate in your child's life, help provide for them, again jail. Harsh new laws for the men in our Brave New World. I could get behind that. They want to intrude in our bodies, we should be able to intrude in theirs. Fair is fair.
      Blessed be.

    • @jedixneuf
      @jedixneuf Před rokem +140

      I had the exact same thought. Another woman's life ruined by a man.

    • @s.p5254
      @s.p5254 Před rokem +80

      And now this threat has become even bigger in America. My heart aches for all you woman out there.

    • @rjfiestast2627
      @rjfiestast2627 Před rokem +45

      @@jedixneuf like no woman ever ruined a man’s life…🙄

  • @jadetolbert1320
    @jadetolbert1320 Před rokem +5

    Not the dancer shaming the mother when her and every female claiming to be her friend failed her as well.

  • @aprilpryor2332
    @aprilpryor2332 Před rokem +4

    I can't get these faces, voices, and stories out of my mind days after watching this documentary. I hope more people come forward to fill in the missing gaps of the time-line.

  • @parisj.6925
    @parisj.6925 Před rokem +21

    Even after everything he did to her, everything he made her do.... she didn't become like him

  • @drrifatalam7413
    @drrifatalam7413 Před rokem +11

    That is why you need to be very very careful about taking a man inside your house when you have children. Very very sad story specially when she was a scholar student. RIP beautiful angel.

  • @user-sc8gf2jk2m
    @user-sc8gf2jk2m Před rokem +17

    after watching this I am left heartbroken… this poor angel never got the justice she deserved. everyone she was around failed her. friends of her saw obvious signs of abuse and yet decided to do nothing about the situation, maybe if only one person would’ve spoke up, she would still be here today with us. i truly believe God is giving her the life she deserved on earth up there in heaven. rest easy Suzanne, your kind soul and heart has touched many. you remained a great person after the world had treated you so poorly. you’re truly missed.

    • @BrianSmith-yq7ys
      @BrianSmith-yq7ys Před rokem +3

      The devine intervention was when the photos were found underneith that truck i just dont think that was by chance. Without the photos they couldnt have sent him to death row

    • @FaithandNova
      @FaithandNova Před rokem +1

      Times were different than ppl were different. I'm happy to see this generation be more vocal

    • @user-sc8gf2jk2m
      @user-sc8gf2jk2m Před rokem +2

      @@FaithandNova regardless of times being different , trying to help & show sympathy towards a person you know is being abused is common sense.

  • @chao.662
    @chao.662 Před rokem +19

    Felt sad and at the same time relieved that they were able to find out the real identity of Sharon. Thumbs up to the detectives and all other people who never gave up to find the truth. It's just sad that her parents were not ready to have a children to take care and protect them.

    • @noreengardner1075
      @noreengardner1075 Před rokem

      The detectives were incredible. That era if someone changed their name it was almost impossible to track them down- so many people blame a mother who obviously had issues, she failed, it’s horrific, but the evil is the kidnapping and abuser - you could easily disappear back then- all his name changes, she didn’t even know his real name because he was a predator- it was beyond complicated and after initial dead ends, where do you “look” without any resources, or phone numbers, or current addresses- where to begin? I’m so glad, the FBI and the dedication from detectives kept going, (actually stellar work) exposing the story, because any Justice is a victory and so important to the core of all humans. So bravo to the bravery and courage because it would be easy to give up, but they stayed on to dig deeper, not turn away till they had answers - such a mixture of emotion and empathy- we are all our “brothers keepers”.

    • @meetu7817
      @meetu7817 Před 11 měsíci

      The mother cheated and then married a random man with no background check. I mean she was at fault.

  • @1butterontoast
    @1butterontoast Před rokem +33

    What an absolutely heartbreaking story. Suzanne went through such horrors yet her light was still able to shine through and touch the lives of others. R.I.P. Suzanne and Michael 💞

  • @drszacki
    @drszacki Před rokem +8

    The system has failed us. He should have never been released after his 1st crime. Michael should have immediately been placed in the witness protection. Suzanne's mother/father should have cried for more help when her 3 daughters were kidnapped. Terrible outcome. Im devastated 💔

  • @liliwonka1637
    @liliwonka1637 Před rokem +5

    I remember reading about this case. This is one of the saddest and most incredible stories I have ever read.

  • @Marfmellow88
    @Marfmellow88 Před rokem +34

    I cried during the ending of this movie. What a tragic life Sharon had and no one tried to help her. That's what stuck with me. NO one did anything!! It blew my mind. I feel very sorry for her friends who must feel so must guilt after finding out what had been actually going on. But the fact they suspected her father was pimping her out or actually witnessed her being raped and they didn't call the police....I am speechless. And then Sharon's birth father!! He must feel sooo much guilt I cannot even imagine it. It looks like his life turned out fine in the end, he must ask himself every single day why he didn't take in those three little girls when he had the chance, it would've saved his daughter from a life of rape, abuse and ultimate early death. Tragic, tragic story.

    • @BrianSmith-yq7ys
      @BrianSmith-yq7ys Před rokem +1

      The club they worked at her boss pleaded with her to do something. They offered to hold a portion of her money so she could have a nest egg to run away

    • @HouseMusicChillerX
      @HouseMusicChillerX Před rokem +4

      Wow, and not one word about her sickening mother that couldnt care less about her daughter and cheated on her husband at the time he was abroad? Her mother is not the victim here!

    • @teentitans0789
      @teentitans0789 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@HouseMusicChillerX that’s what I’m saying she cheated on him, had two more kids, put the kids up for adoption, married a psycho that said it was God’s voice telling him to marry her, signed bad checks and then stopped looking for Suzie.

    • @meetu7817
      @meetu7817 Před 11 měsíci +1

      The birth father looked like a good man. If only the wife has stayed loyal and not married a psycho she met at the church. Did she not have a family herself ? I wonder. Parents who would have told her it was stupid idea to just marry any man you meet without a background check

  • @eleutriogonzalez6865
    @eleutriogonzalez6865 Před rokem +12

    They failed to mention her brother Philip that was found in 2020 I'm assuming he didn't wanna be in the doc. I'm surprised her mom didn't mention him. Absolutely sick story so sad..

    • @BrianSmith-yq7ys
      @BrianSmith-yq7ys Před rokem +4

      honestly they didnt have time to include anyone else this should have been a 6 part series

    • @leafy4142
      @leafy4142 Před rokem +5

      The lack of interest that that mother had for her children, I wouldn't be surprised if she completely forgot he existed.

  • @janmarrod7805
    @janmarrod7805 Před rokem +183

    Yes. I love it when Netflix do documentary.

    • @shaft2365
      @shaft2365 Před rokem +1

      Me too once it's not about H + M, then no problem

  • @JK-uy9mk
    @JK-uy9mk Před rokem +27

    The most memorable part of this for me was “why didn’t she ask me for help when we were alone?”
    Oh so much that woman doesn’t know.
    This is a tragic story. So very sad.

    • @crescendo2441
      @crescendo2441 Před rokem +30

      That's the saddest thing. She didn't even know she needed help. That monster normalised the abuse and brainwashed her all her life. She had no chance.

    • @WhathappensinMaine
      @WhathappensinMaine Před rokem +11

      That part stood out to me also. I'm not sure whether that woman, at any point, considered that a girl abused, groomed and manipulated since early childhood might not do the expected thing.

    • @spiritqueen11
      @spiritqueen11 Před rokem +11

      I said, “why didn't you, an older woman, ask?”
      She noticed he did most of the talking and their vast age difference.

    • @Lalalu74
      @Lalalu74 Před rokem +3

      @@spiritqueen11 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @aly6192
    @aly6192 Před rokem +11

    Just finished. This was so heartbreaking but at the same time had so many life lessons to help everyone of us. A story of a life with a quick ending but that had so many untold big events that affected in a bad way everyone in this story.... A huge respect for the blonde lady that at the end said that Suzanne would be that kind of person who are able to continue living and overcome the trauma. Very sad but wise words.

  • @nesspareja3996
    @nesspareja3996 Před rokem +16

    It's hard to fathom what Suzanne had to endure yet in so many ways she was strong. I wish she would have asked for help. By the end of the documentary, I was so saddened for Suzanne and her little boy, Michael. If Michael has passed, at least they are together and in peace.

    • @carla-vt3sw
      @carla-vt3sw Před rokem

      If this bitch who witness her been rape told her parents maybe her life would been better. People need to learn to talk when witnessing something even if it cost them life. A lot people died because a lot keeps quite. Please call the police when you see something wrong or someone being hurt. It helps safe life

  • @SuperCooldudesam
    @SuperCooldudesam Před rokem +26

    I remember reading about this case one night and I couldn't sleep for the next few days.
    Such utter devastation and hopelessness.

  • @skalawitz
    @skalawitz Před rokem +9

    If there's one thing that should be done.. parenting or anything like that should be added as a curriculum in schools, may it be in high school or college.
    I blame the bad parenting that happened to Suzzane/Sharon/Tonya... her parents were young and dumb and didn't even care or tried harder to find her.
    It makes me sick to my stomach that there's a lot of cases of abused and missing kids all because of their parents are mentally not ready to be parent.

  • @-pris-p.3981
    @-pris-p.3981 Před rokem +46

    As a mom, what truly broke my heart about this entire story is that Michael might never be found. He's about to live the best of his life with a good family when tragedy hit. I couldn't imagine leaving this world and my kid in the wrong person's care and only for my kid to follow me days later to heaven in such horrible manner. Michael would have been my age, if he's still alive. R.I.P Suzanne & Michael.

    • @StrongRae
      @StrongRae Před rokem +2

      He admitted to shooting him twice in the head the same day that he kidnapped him. He threw his body off the side of a highway…The police suspects that wild hogs ate his corpse. 💔💔

    • @-pris-p.3981
      @-pris-p.3981 Před rokem

      @@StrongRae That's why it doesn't sit well w/ me. Even if he's been eaten by wild animals, his bones should have been found.

    • @kekekiki3369
      @kekekiki3369 Před rokem +6

      I don't know why I hope michael is alive since his body was never found.. I feel like that psychopath lied and abandon him somewhere like he did with Suzanne's sister..

    • @mereanawi6194
      @mereanawi6194 Před rokem +1

      @@kekekiki3369 yeah, how do they know he isn't still alive, or that the psycho wasn't lying? They've been known to lie in their 'confessions' especially if they're already sentenced to death.

  • @Bella-sh6gn
    @Bella-sh6gn Před rokem +13

    I reeked like a baby after watching this, even throughout it. There are so many heartbreaking, soul crushing stories out there but this really effected me. What a waste of life, it’s infuriating what Suzanne had to go through, absolutely heartbreaking and infuriating! and her son Michael, pretty much everyone that was effected or harmed by this disgusting evil man. I hope they are resting in peace, he can’t harm you anymore 🥺

  • @k_t655
    @k_t655 Před rokem +1

    This documentary gave me such heartache and hope at the same time. The incredible investigators, who never gave up on Sharon and Michael are real heroes and am so grateful they exist and did this for Sharon and Michael. Rest in peace sweet angels. 💕

  • @toddbradford4700
    @toddbradford4700 Před rokem +14

    There are crime stories where the deaths are grislier and the body count far higher, but this is one of the saddest and most gut-wrenching things I've ever watched. There is just something about the fact that this poor girl died never even knowing her own real name that just tears my heart out. People like the guy in this story remind me of the opening line of an article that I believe was written about the Polly Klaas case. It said something to the effect, "We tuck our children into their beds; kiss them goodnight and tell them to sleep well because there are no real monsters"...... "But we lie."

  • @stephanietorres6511
    @stephanietorres6511 Před rokem +6

    This was a wonderfully done documentary, I have children and I can't for a second imagine a child going through what this poor woman went through... no one, especially a child should have to go through abuse... it's so sad... but by all accounts sounds like in her 20 years she was an amazing person and positively impacted many people. I also watched the Gabriel Fernandez documentary, which if you haven't seen that, I highly recommend. Very sad stories indeed but these stories need to be heard.

  • @yuliyachernyshov2392
    @yuliyachernyshov2392 Před rokem +10

    The friend could’ve easily saved her by speaking up and saving her life most likely.

  • @TinPeiLingFan
    @TinPeiLingFan Před rokem +63

    Instant goosebumps when I see this trailer. Even more when I read the description. It's a true story?! 😳😱

    • @TinPeiLingFan
      @TinPeiLingFan Před rokem +1

      Wait.... It's a movie or documentary? lol 😂

    • @kenna163
      @kenna163 Před rokem +18

      Yeah it's true. The girl in the picture is Suzanne Marie Sevakis and we only found out her identity a couple of years ago. This man is still in prison.

    • @sumairshirazi
      @sumairshirazi Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@kenna163the man died recently

  • @frozengamer3030
    @frozengamer3030 Před rokem +5

    When they showed her picture of her smiling had me in tears.

  • @craftavrila8704
    @craftavrila8704 Před rokem +15

    The way Netflix is only surviving through True Crime docs and stranger things

  • @ShellMaster6456
    @ShellMaster6456 Před rokem +49

    I feel so bad that people had to go through this and some still do

  • @reemyosry4840
    @reemyosry4840 Před rokem +19

    The real monsters in this case are definitely Suzzane's parents, who have both abandoned her at such a young age and haven't even bothered to find out their daughter's whereabouts or what really happened to her...soo sad

  • @excommunicado7507
    @excommunicado7507 Před rokem +6

    just done watching this. it's one of the most sick and twisted true crime documentaries I've seen in a while. You may now rest in Peace Suzanne Marie and Michael.

  • @l35ly23
    @l35ly23 Před rokem +15

    When I saw Daniella Kristy cover this story honestly it really really makes me sick to my stomach to think that this was a true story and I'm glad this is getting recognized.

  • @anothermoon8894
    @anothermoon8894 Před rokem +52

    I remember this story. It's highly confusing and disturbing. How can a person do this???

  • @manichairdo9265
    @manichairdo9265 Před rokem +2

    Just when I thought I couldn't bear another cold case...I watched...the most incredible investigation I've ever known. Suzanne's classmates, friends, co-workers, babysitter, daughter, the FBI and beyond. Superb. Brilliant. Love, loyalty and dedication found her. Just wow. 💕💕💕

  • @avantikaroy5146
    @avantikaroy5146 Před rokem +3

    How can someone be so tragic and emotionless. Rip Suzanne and Michael. Nobody deserves this.

  • @user-gb1sl9yk8k
    @user-gb1sl9yk8k Před rokem +13

    This story has the most shocking plot twists ever I envy who don't know the full story about this little girl

  • @meandmyself7863
    @meandmyself7863 Před rokem +3

    This is the one that leads u to tears, the girl never had a chance to live normal life like the rest of ppl, then her life ended up in tragedy before she know what life can give . Rest in peace.

  • @princepeterwolf
    @princepeterwolf Před rokem +20

    Netflix documentaries are always amazing

  • @ye8461
    @ye8461 Před rokem +15

    can we talk about the sound design for this? 🔥 WOW

  • @Call_me_Kelllz
    @Call_me_Kelllz Před rokem +12

    This story has such a heartbreaking ending

  • @Etakate01
    @Etakate01 Před rokem +4

    This is the saddest story I've ever heard. I cried at the end.

  • @akshatkulkarni4458
    @akshatkulkarni4458 Před rokem +5

    Her mother seems to be perfect example of play stupid games win stupid prizes, left her husband had child with another man, married some random guy put her children for adoption, didn't heed to find her kidnapped daughter, even her granddaughter's foster mom says something is not right about her, wasn't there at memorial. At least the father showed himself up. She might have faced lot of hardships but she seemingly failed as mother.

    • @satinesupernova577
      @satinesupernova577 Před rokem

      This is exactly 100% what I thought abt her. First time I hear the story she told, I said it out loud "youre a fcking old ugly btch!"
      The so called "biological mother" was the real monster here. Sheeshh I fckin hate her so much and I wanna punch her in the face. Doesnt matter if she old. Fcker

  • @Rodeo_Wizard
    @Rodeo_Wizard Před rokem +67

    Netflix do knock it out of the park with their true crime documentary films. Nothing compares to true documentaries from Netflix.

  • @CaraDowneyeroticromanceauthor

    This is f’ing crazy… but never underestimate the endurance of the human spirit bc this young woman overcame the worst horrors in life and did her best to persevere. God bless her soul.

  • @chaching384
    @chaching384 Před rokem +12

    Wow, her mother was something else. Was her 2 sister's ever located, the Documentary didn't mention anything except they were dropped off by Floyd.

  • @panickedantics7761
    @panickedantics7761 Před rokem +265

    OK, honestly, this looks like a very interesting story. I am pretty obsessed with True Crime. I am more interested in watching interviews with killers. It is the psychology, the mannerisms, the way they speak...it is all very fascinating to me. I'm 39 now, I've been watching stuff like this since I was about 17. Starting with the old school shows with my Gram on the weekends. 48 Hours, 20/20, Dateline, etc. We loved that time spent together. However, nowadays it feels like on one hand I want to see this story but on the other hand, I feel like things like this shouldn't be entertainment even though while watching these types of shows I'm just usually feeling devastated, angry...not enjoyment in a way that I would enjoy an episode of Bob's Burgers, ya know? Does anyone else feel sort of torn when it comes to True Crime? Maybe not this case specifically but just in general? Like what about the family of the victims and how they are harassed by reporters and journalists...or being bothered by those women in their 40's with a true crime podcast that wants to get an interview or new piece of information? It feels wrong...yet I still watch shows like Fear Thy Neighbor, Paula Zahn, American Monster, Evil Lives Here, Exhumed, Murdered By Morning, Snapped...there's a lot. When the family is actively participating in the show, it doesn't feel as bad. Does anyone else just feel kind of icky about it?

    • @1VanesaHernandez
      @1VanesaHernandez Před rokem +2

      If youre into true crime , youll love her story . I still think about her , after listening to her story a year ago

    • @mutekuro
      @mutekuro Před rokem +19

      you're human, you have a conscience. When you stop feeling sick for watching these, then start worrying.

    • @donttalktomebye
      @donttalktomebye Před rokem +14

      as humans we have always had this innate fascination with crime. I think theres a lot of reasons why. I don't think theres anything wrong with it being something we like yo look into but I do have a problem with the huge sensationalism of it. these crimes are part of our history and i think it's important we learn about them, not only to honor the people who lost their lives but to learn from these situations on how to be safer, how to be critical of the justice system, how to have our own stuff handled in the even something happens, the importance of raising children well and seeking help in scary situations, etc. its also extremely important in helping unsolved/cold cases. unfortunately in order for many people to learn these things the media has to broadcast it which in turn sensationalizes it. its a catch 22. I think as individuals as long as WE understand our motivations for consuming it and we use what we learn to help create a aafer and better future and honor victims thats all we can do.

    • @natmonee
      @natmonee Před rokem +6

      I don’t ever look at true crime as “entertainment”. I look at it no different than I would any documentary which for me is to become educated about a subject and take something away from it. I say that even if it is learning how humans can and do behave towards one another and the psychology behind it or the technology behind how they are caught.

    • @jossilyns
      @jossilyns Před rokem +3

      My sister watches true crime as a way to almost continue to hate the world. It fuels her anger when she can't deal with her emotions. She redirects it... which isn't healthy 😔😒

  • @JasmineHavealot
    @JasmineHavealot Před rokem +4

    When I say I cried so hard and gave my heart and soul over to God to hear my cries for her and everyone that loved her and her children my God ! So sad 😞

  • @keepitforreally4501
    @keepitforreally4501 Před rokem +5

    And if Susans mother would’ve been more careful with her life while her husband was fighting in Vietnam all of this would’ve been avoided but we will never know