Most Disturbing Last Words Of Death Row Inmates. Creepiest Last Words Of Serial Killers Before Execution. Most Disturbing Last Words Of Serial Killers Before Execution.
He was already on death row. He just rejected his automatic appeals. If he didn't want to be executed he still would have been, it just would've taken longer because of the appeals process
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I'm amazed how self aware the first guy was. Doesn't seem he's lying. He knows himself that he's a danger to society. He even accepted death penalty responsibly
@@beaconlight4720 Saved? How can you say he was saved when he says he would rape and murder again? Lol. If he was truly saved, he wouldn’t say such foul things
Wesley Dodd still haunts me to this day. My mother reads books about serial killers, she watches the ID channel and has always been fascinated with this sort of stuff - the way serial killers think and why they do what they do. I read one of her books when I was around 14/15 years old. It was the one about Wesley Dodd. The details of the 4 yr old’s rape and murder will forever traumatize me!! I was innocent and naive in my thinking about the world. I realized then, that this world is cruel and that there are sick people that are capable of doing horrible things.
In the early 2000s I was in Canada and I was hired by a security company. Security company heard me to watch over one of the Willy job sites. He was the serial killer better known as the pig farmer serial killer had killed 49 women
That's interesting I was just watching video of Wesley Dodd the other day. He said that if he was ever released from prison he would molest as many children as he could. That is why he wanted to be executed.
When I was in Canada I worked for a security company. One of my job sites was to watch property number two owned by Willie Pickton. He was the pig farmer that was convicted of killing many different women. Eventually he told another prison that he killed 49 women. The job site that I worked at one of the guards said he saw a spirit a woman walking front of him and right to the grading of the fence right next to his chair. He was a former retired police officer. He looked up all the women's images and found that one particular one that was in the 49 women he murdered. That was the most expensive investigation in Canadian history and I was a part of it
I think there will, behavioral program is on the Horizon .. And actually being Slowly integrated into society, don't know how anyone can look at some of these social media apps and not see the future in It's crude form.
Nope, and no shortage of those who kill like they did under the guise of justice. If you support killing people in chains you are no better than they. Fact.
@@jayhansen9705 But Jay, those chains are coming back their just digital and fitted for everyone this time. The internet will eventually evolved into the most horrific form of totalitarianism history has ever seen It's all ready on a slow march there R.I.C.O & Social Media is evident of this.
True and yet child rapists and molesters generally serve five years or less. The recidivism rates are astronomical and yet they serve almost no time. We need to protect our children in order to stop increasing rates of crimes against them!
There’s a movie called “monster” that is about Eileen Wuernos’s life and how she became a criminal. I felt bad for her after seeing all she went through, it really drove her crazy. It’s a must watch if you’re into these types of movies.
She was a pathological liar. It’s awful, but quite a few girls I’ve known over the years have been raped. None of them became a serial killer. Plenty of people have terrible events in their life and they don’t go on to victimize others.
“Is there a good way to die?” That scared me a bit, unless you’re lucky and die of old age, there’s really no way to avoid a painful death. Wish y’all luck in the future 😳
The overwhelming majority of people do get to die peacefully of a disease brought on by old age. We hear about extreme cases more because they are just that; extreme. It is not common to die a painful death.
True crime author Ann Rule wrote an excellent book about Ted Bundy called The Stranger Beside Me. She had volunteered on a suicide prevention hotline with Bundy in Seattle, and she was shocked when she learned that he was accused of being a serial killer. She contacted him in prison and remained in touch with him until his execution.
"Is there a good way to die" ummm yes? Ever since I've known abt death I've always been obsessed with the fact that the day I die I want it to be a normal day. Around 70-75 yrs old and I just go to sleep and never wake up again. I feel like that would be the most peaceful and least painful way to go
My wife worked hospice for years. Before that she worked nursing homes. After hearing her stories, I believe that kind of death to be rather very rare.
We will all die, but I want to leave a good name behind even if I'll be forgotten like i never existed. The only thing reminding anyone i was here nothing, but a stone with my name on it.
In response to everyone, including the killers themselves, a tragic and or violent childhood does not create a monster. Many people rise above terrible childhood experiences and become good and kind adults.
Dodd did not have a horrible childhood, it was good and basically pretty normal, except he started molesting kids around him when he was a kid. He was warped forever.
I have no right to say this is wrong or right. But it’s true. Some people suffered so much in their life, probably even more than these killers in their early years yet they can still find god and be a good human being. One does not become a killer just because they were in a tragic childhood. Some just refuses to change and think it’s a tad too late when they did their crimes. I respect those that suffered a lot yet still prevail and stand up with their head up, work, take care of their family and even contribute to society. Different people different agenda in their mind, I guess.
Adverse childhood experiences (known as ACE's) It most certinately develops a childs personality when a child suffers terrible trauma, abuse it shapes their brain and impacts its development, unable to properly manage emotions, have empathy, differentiate between good/bad right/wrong. When you look at people suffering with extreme mental health conditions and criminals backgrounds/childhood history you see a pattern and theme in them all
I will always give credit to death row inmates who admit that they should die. Especially when they're warning you they will keep doing it. I actually admired Edmund Kemper. He knew he was sick, he knew he was too smart to ever be caught, so he turned himself in so it would stop. I wish evil always had that amount of positive self-awareness
Why would they turn themselves in? I know some do it, but I never got it. What the like is to do horrible things and out of nothing they create some kind of awareness and think: "ohh maybe I should go to jail now".
We usually are. There’s a club we like to get together anonymously, we try not to shit where we eat. So it’s strictly no killing on the seminar weekend. No matter the r how tempting it is. But come along to the seminars, lovely community.
@@TJIsVlogging I agree. The death penalty ensures that crime is never committed by that one criminal ever again. But it does not serve as any deterrent for others. Its human nature not to learn a lesson from the experience of others. If humans did the first hanging or lethal injection would have been the very last in prisons years ago.
@@TJIsVlogging But it sure does work, for Cartels to Run Billion Dollar empires. It definitely deters theft and insubordination. As a Matter of it's still part of the UCMJ For Falling asleep on watch During War time, it's not enforced but it's there.
I wish that that were true but it is not. On the other hand people who have been penalized in other words killed no longer break any laws. That's the difference and we need to enforce the death sentence to protect society from very evil people.
These animals did not just "receive" the death penalty, they earned it. The death penalty as a "deterrent" to crime is debatable, but once carried out it guarantees 100% that these particular animals will never harm anyone ever again.
@@rohawaha yeah, public hangings would work as a deterant because people could see first hand how unpleasant it was. If capital punishment today was carried out in public where it could be seen by all, it would likely have the same affect.
The reason the death penalty does not deter other murderers is, the fact that the punishment does not fit the crime they get off easy, painless. The method of execution should be equivalent to the method of murder.
@@romerome4096 Buddy, lethal injection will just put you into a deep sleep until the lethal drug stops your brain from dialing all vital process, such as stopping your heart from beating, lungs and diaphragm from pumping air, and preventing your pain receptors from dialing pain, literally killing you without any form of struggle hence the term "painless death or silent death." Or ask a dead body and take a butt load of patience waiting for any answer...
I worked on Texas death row for two years. Billy Coble use to always jokingly say, "that would be five dollars." I never really understood where he got it. Maybe an old comedy. I thought maybe he did it in an attempt to remind officers that he was a person and not a monster. I didn't expect anything less, then for him to say it in his last statement.
Did you work on the polunsky unit? That's the most notorious prison block in the US imo along side San Quentin death row. That would be crazy to work there. Did you know any of the Texas 7, Robert Fratta, Tommy Sells or Lester Bower?
@@salbonpensiero1704 Murphy, and Newbury, were still alive when I transferred out. Rivas was executed while I was there. Murphy was quiet and courteous. He grew really spiritual. Newbury took pride in resisting the system. He did get special treatment, for compliance. I didn't agree with that, but it was above my pay grade. Rivas, I worked his pod a lot. He was courteous. He never created problems. Close to his execution date, he offered me a $1,000,000 of Mexican cartel money to help him get out. Lol. That's nothing I would ever do. But I guess he was desperate. I believe his plan was to get an officer on the hook for the money, then report it. Then possibly his execution date would be cancelled pending a criminal investigation on an officer accepting a bribe. He was smart and manipulative. But he did it with a smile. Anyway, when I worked there, it was really political. Government officials, and other VIP's would occasionally tour the facility. We had cameras everywhere. The work load was heavy, maybe impossible for the staffing we had. We had no extra incentive for the increased risk. It didn't even help me professionaly. I had to transfer out to move up. In the policy, it stated only the most experienced correction officers would be employed in that department. I volunteered for it, transferring from another prison. However, most other officers were fresh out of the academy. Hardly any experienced officers wanted to work Death Row, and would threaten to quit if they had to permanently work there. Worst of all, was the supervision. Not all of them of course. But the Texas prison system ran on the good old boys system. The promotion board was for show. The next in line was already preselected prior. They were almost never selected bases on experience or skill. The pre selected supervisors, prior to promotion, would almost always have been assigned permanently to an overflow position that was to be used if we had excess staff, and that was never. Here they call it a utility, position on the roster. They basically perform a Sargent's duties without the authority. I have seen people right out of the academy ride this job, till they meet the time requirements. Then right into supervision, never working a day as a CO. And not knowing the responsibilities, or even how to do the job. One person did this and hired on as a training Sgt, right out of the utility position. As far as I know he is still in training. The Texas prison system is falling apart now. We are closing prisons because of shortages of staff. The state is in panic mode, trying to throw money at the problem, and blaming the pandemic. However, the problem is much more advanced than that. Every single person that I know, that quit, blames it on management. I did get promoted. I would assume based off of my experience. But my morals and values didn't allow me to stay. I quit after 9 years and moved on. Anyway, things are good now. I wouldn't give up my experiences for anything, but I sure wouldn't relive it again. Do you experience similar things where you work?
Eileen Worrons Had a bad child hood Had to give up her child Her mom left her behind Her grandpa would beat her a make her do things with him Her dad kicked her out the house She lived in the woods alone And men would treat her like trash Until one man did the unthinkable to her and that’s when she snapped and I feel like at that point she had some type of hate for men and once she got caught it was common sense she thought police knew she was unaliving men because even a police officer himself said he was threatened and someone broke in his house to steal all his evidence on her case come on people were trying to make money on her story it was sad she never had a chance the system should have stepped in but everything she went through drove her mentally ill.
yeah and the men she killed were men that picked her up because she was a prostitute. at first it was out of self defense and then it wasn’t but she was very troubled, not acting out of cold blood like a lot of people on this list
Thank you so freaking much for blurring out r***** people never do that and it’s so much appreciated for someone like me! That word causes great anxiety for me.
Richard Ramirez died of cancer. Since he was not executed, Ramirez never had an opportunity to give the public a final statement or speak his last words. But at his sentencing he did address the court: “You don't understand me. You are not expected to.
Its always funny reading these then remembering oh yeah every religion ever has tortured killed raped massacred and brainwashed people through the ages....
I think the death penalty is used to rid this earth of unacceptable human behavior that cannot be reformed into acceptable human behavior. The first guy in this video is a perfect example. Why keep alive at taxpayer expense a person who cannot be reformed or a person who's crimes are extremely heinous and permanent threat to society, like Timothy Mcveigh's or Ted Bundy.
No comparison between mcviegh and Bundy both were seriously mentally ill but mcviegh was trained and conditioned by our government to be a killer that was your hero in the Persian gulf when he came back and did what he was trained to do he was a monster and what was Americans answer hey no problem kill him
@@charlesciminera5881 McVeigh was trained in warfare not in the killing of innocent people including 19 children in a day care facility. We are all trained and conditioned in many things, such as the handling of dangerous tools, weapons, etc., it's on each individual on how they use, or ignore that training and conditioning.
@@terryburns1805 to a mentally healthy and logical mind that makes sense but when you train someone who is mentally ill to kill they will not be able to discconcern the difference
Because it's more costly, because capital punishment is like screwing for celibacy, because it doesn't deter anyone from committing horrible crimes, there's no reduction in criminal behavior, because executioners statistically suffer mental health issues and kill themselves at MUCH higher rates than the general population...need I go on?
People like you are so cringe, “justice”. Justice is allowing the victims kill the person who just molested their son, not letting that person raise into someone who can become a high functioning member of society. You aren’t killing a murderer/molester/whatever at that point. You’re just holding on to something you should let go
I remember watch the 60 minutes piece on McVeigh and thinking we are going about this the wrong way. The story was about how great it was that he was caught. It featured the family of victims celebrating his death sentence. The story should have been about how a decorated us army soldier pulled off a massive terror attack and why. I said we didn’t learn anything and we are going to have another attack that would make Oklahoma City look like a kid throwing a rock through a window.
Agree 100% I would also add that he was motivated to pull off the bombing. After being in Waco Texas. Witnessing first hand. A government agency burning men, women & children to death. Over unconstitutional gun legislation. Just as the deaths caused by law enforcement at Ruby Ridge. While I understand his anger over what happened. His means of revenge. Blowing up a federal building. That housed individuals responsible for Waco. It was the wrong way to spread his message. The same goes for Teddy. His writings. Which were considered the ramblings of the psychopath. Sure have been proven to hold truth. His writing on technology and political parties were spot on. 👌
@@johnnyquest6115 McVeigh done what he done because of Waco Texas siege he sat on the hood of his car and watched his own servicemen & government handle it the way they did. 9/11 was all a inside job to much proof and no one wants to believe it🤔
You’re not special for winning a game with someone who you knew was never playing. She could have killed you; she had every right. You just caught her off guard tonight.
I think saying that it's a deterrent is a flawed argument considering most murderers aren't necessarily considering consequences when they act. People continue to murder knowing full well what the potential consequences are. I think we should just be honest and call it what it is - civilized society taking legalized revenge on individuals who commit acts universally understood as heinous. And I'm fine with that.
@@CraigNiel So with modern forensics when in recent history have they gotten it wrong? And some of these animals confessed to their crimes, how is that innocent?
From my experience in law enforcement and at 7:48 in the video...as much as I despise it, R. Ramirez did hit it on the nail. We, as a society, have to figure out how to assist these people before the horror unfolds.
It has been proven with 100% fact that those who were executed never committed another crime. I disagree with the death penalty in guilty findings by a jury that are "beyond reasonable doubt". When it comes to the deathy penalty it should be " with out any doubts whatsoever.". Then there will never be any questions. I am all for the death penalty in cases of "any doubt whatsoever."
The problem with the system is that the punishments are honestly not that bad. When someone doesnt care about dying those are literally the easiest and most relaxed deaths one can have. If u get desire to do a crime the punishments are honestly not bad enough to scare or change ur mind
I'm probably going to get some hate for this but my daughter was molested when she was 4 so I feel very strong about this if you have been a horrible person who has done unspeakable things then you come back and say you found the light and that you are now a good person or that you can be good to me that is crap.
This first guy I wish our Lord Jesus hs mercy on him. He was sorry and he was ready to take responsibility. He reminds me of the thieves one of them asked Jesus to remember him... ❤️
@Him do you know this man was not in despair! He believed there was a second chance and he was sorry for the crimes he commited and by his own words he said he deserves death! God will have mercy on him! God is a forgiving God 🙏 .
Death penalty for serial killers is an absolutely good idea. Repeat offenders accumulate a lot of evidence so there is zero possibility they could be innocent. It deters future serial killers and that in itself is a huge benefit to all of us normal people. It is only death penalty for one crime that is wrong because there are plenty of cases where evidence was later found to be fabricated or didn’t exist. THAT’s wrong.
@@goprojoe7449 That's not justice though is it, it's revenge. And it doesn't prevent horrific suffering because it's going to be done to them, the fact that the USA (and other countries) have the death penalty and murders still occur is proof that it does not.
death penalty is killing all the same, how is it killing is ok for the goverment but not for these people. think about how many people the government of america has killed, even innocent people. sending soldiers to a place to shoot it up completly, those soldiers may shoot the weapon but the government is the one who trains them for it and sends them on missions. you don't awnser killing with more killing. just lock them up for life and let them do work to make sure they pay for their expensis. it's a far bigger hell for these people then letting them go off with death. i think is hypocrite to say they cannot kill but some governments take 1000's of lives every year without any repercussions. almost every american president can be labled as a serial killer, no matter the so called ''good'' motives they have.
@@CraigNiel No, it's justice. It is unemotional and calculated to prevent crime. Death penalty certainly is effective and has prevented lots of crime, but far less effective than eye-for-eye. For example: consider the thought process of planning out a rape/torture/murder while knowing that everything you do will be inflicted upon you as well.
I like what the king in the Wizard of Id said about the death penalty. As a convicted criminal was led away the convict shouted the death penalty will not stop crime! The king replied "I'll believe that if I see you again".
"Yes. Hurry it up, you Hoosier bastard; I could kill a dozen men while you're screwing around!" The final words of Carl Panzram to the hangman at Leavenworth Penitentiary. Look him up, but you'll be sorry you did.
Panzram was a serial killer but also intelligent, able to write an insightful analysis of why people turn to crime and how they can be helped to avoid prison.
I’m of 2 minds: 1) Which of these people is “fundamentally evil”? 2) Of the ones who aren’t, how badly did we fail them that they turned into these vile versions of themselves?
Eileen's history is quite sad when you find out about what kind of life she experienced. One can to a degree sympathise with her. The men whose lives she took were not completely innocent. Her last words to me are purely just to mess with you. I consider it humour.
The problem with sympathizing with these monsters is everyone's doing it nowdays and wanting everyone released cause of their past. If their past made them monsters, most of us would be monsters.
It very apparent to me how much effort goes into your videos and I really appreciate you're just not reading a essay you wrote in 5 minutes from a Wikipedia article with stock footage.
I think every country should still have the death penalty, once they have been proven guilty beyond doubtt and sentenced given the death penalty they should be taken straight from the courtroom down into the death chamber none of this living on death row for 10 or 20 years costing taxpayers money.
You could care less about anyone getting killed as long as whoever did it goes straight to the chamber cause lord knows you don't wanna pay "extra" taxes! Boofuckinghoo
That would be a straight forward human right violation. There is no reason to kill someone you can keep away from society. The only thing availible should be euthanasia on request of the criminal.
That TED BUNDY is one of BEST PSYCHO I mean he literally looks like Banker Manager or A Boss in Hospital or Head Teacher…. He is a Beast in human form literally
I had one of those T-shirts that had Gary Gilmore's last words, "Let's Do It " written over a heart. It was the first execution after the Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty. It's still around my house somewhere. Packed in a box. Gary Gilmore wasn't a serial killer. He was a dope fiend.
Some of them articulate their thoughts & feelings in a quite interesting way. You could possibly enjoy having a conversation with them, it's crazy and at the same time terrifying!
@JL-XrtaMayoNoCheese And because a piece of shit like these is a human being i could enjoy a conversation forgetting the kids they raped and the inocents they killed? No, sorry. Do you know what your avatar represent? I doubt it and you should remove it.
@@rikirix1 I haven't had the chance to talk to such people. I just said some of them seem to be intelligent, it doesn't mean they are good people. Intelligence doesn't equal goodness and kindness. It's terrifying, disappointing and sad cause they could have made better choices in life. I feel for them.
I like the first guy. Not for what he did, but because his awareness and acceptance. I can't stand criminals that lie and deny till the day they die. I just can't comprehend it. At least this one was honest and direct.
Had to fight for my dad with cancer to die humanly. The nurses at hospice risked their jobs and life killing him. So, why do these people get easy no pain way? It should hurt and it shouldn't be confortable. This world is crazy
Spenkelink didn’t actually have any last words because he was bound and gagged as he was brought into the death chamber -he’d refused to go quietly and fought every step of the way
I totally agree. My wife was killed and I got to c the man who did it walk free only 15 years later. He raped a lil girl a few months later but thank God for her dad who 🪓 him to bits.. don't worry he got off with sum ish Abt insanity.☠️
We should bring back torture, some people don’t deserve rehabilitation, they deserve pig slop for food, solitary confinement, being publicly humiliated to the point that whatever self confidence or self esteem they have has been diminished to nothing and then tortured in a way that fits the crime. And then maybe other people seeing this thinking about doing the same crime will think twice.
Honestly surprised they listened to Dodd and didn’t let him out….. He chose hanging because that’s how he killed a tiny victim…. Absolutely insane case
Westley Allan Dodd committed his crimes in Vancouver, Washington and was executed at the Washington State Penitentiary in Walla Walla. However @ 0:36 this video incorrectly shows Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia as being the murder site rather than the park in Vancouver WA where they actually occurred.
My mom knows a guy who was roommates with Ted Bundy while he was killing women! He told my mom it was so odd that Ted would come home like 2-3am, take a shower and start up the washing machine. Of course, after Ted was arrested, this behavior started to make sense. My mom also dated a guy in High School who went on to become an FBI Agent. He is seen with another Agent in a famous picture. It’s the two Agents right after they arrested Charles Manson! He told my mom that he had arrested A LOT of very dangerous and scary people. He said Charles was different. He exuded evil just from his very presence! He said he’d never felt such evil from anyone before or since! He and his partner had to drive Manson to the jail. He said he was terrified the whole ride! Once they turned him over to the Guards at the jail, he said it was a huge burden lifted off of him.
For these murders to acknowledge "once caught" how sick they really are, asking to be taken out "or else" is a different kind of evil. To know your so soulless to feel nothing for innocent victims. To save other's, you must erase me, To think about the trail of victims not claimed by these people, very horrible to imagine.
actually i think it's not completly true, the fact that they acknowledge it shows they still have a little good in them underneeth that evil. else they would think they don't deserve to die because what they are doing is normal. that's the ultimate evil, just think about all the world leaders who have sent 1000's of innocents to their death for their political gain. they are the ultimate evil
@@charlesciminera5881 l could not agree more. Evil doesn't have a certain face, a type of person, culture, career, religion and so on,... It's everywhere sadly.
@@fatimal.330 there is a Chinese proverb that states I don't know if it is confusious or li po but it states" evil can never be defeated or destroyed the most one can do against evil is to resit it within ourselves" allways made sense to me
Has anyone else noticed that a large majority of prisoners sentenced to death row or convicted of murder (especially assassination of prominent politicians or famous activists) are referred to by their full name. First middle and last name.
@Paul Kostiak because if I meet a John Booth or John Gacy I immediately think "this guy rapes, tortures, kills, and eats young boys or kills presidents" Oh wait this is John Charles Booth or John William Gacy whew type was a close one.
I watched a show about the first guy. He wanted to know if they cod study him to find out why he enjoyed what he did so that future pedophiles could get help. Not condoning or praising the guy, but I think and I could be wrong, that he truly hated doing something that gave him such pleasure. Like most addicts
i’m personally against it for the main reason of death penalty being the easy way out. If you deal all these heinous crimes towards people, I believe you should pay the price and live in prison with no freedoms until you die of whatever cause inside the prison you live in. I feel like if you’re dealt death, what consequence to you pay? Death is inevitable at any point but this practically grants you freedom of what you could have paid. I also have other ideas about it, but i would love to hear what you think! :)
Regardless of your ideological thoughts on the death penalty, and the place of it in civilised society, the simple fact is that is with the death penalty innocent people are killed. I personally am ideologically against the death penalty. No one should have the right to take another's life, and government certainly should not have the right to take a person's life.
You know the 1st guy at least he knew that he would never stop until he was dead I give him credit for that.
Yep me too
Same. I agree
Too bad he couldn't see that precrime.. I wonder if it was drugs or drink that was in play.
Negative credit for a child killer
Damn right 😂 he was legitimately ready to go!
It's pretty bad when the serial killer has to request death penalty before the system considers it.
He was already on death row. He just rejected his automatic appeals.
If he didn't want to be executed he still would have been, it just would've taken longer because of the appeals process
You live in a cave dude.
You live in a cave dude this comment wasnt for t Zimmerman
Targeted individuals are in the News again. May and Semmi Williams.. He is Being denied Neuro specialist and scientists BIOMEDICAL technology! meaning if a Criminal is targeted ELECTRONIC gangstalking stalking harrasment voice to skull technology Illegaly Medical and scientific experiments mkultra.. tin foil hat People.. Part of the program IS to test the victim's. To see if they would harm themselves or others. But the shooter's could be electronically stalked voice to skull. Microwave auditory effect Frey effect used against citizens..
We NEED ways to detect and protect ourselves from This technology being Illegaly used neural Rights are human rights..
Targeted individuals are in the News again. May and Semmi Williams.. He is Being denied Neuro specialist and scientists BIOMEDICAL technology! meaning if a Criminal is targeted ELECTRONIC gangstalking stalking harrasment voice to skull technology Illegaly Medical and scientific experiments mkultra.. tin foil hat People.. Part of the program IS to test the victim's. To see if they would harm themselves or others. But the shooter's could be electronically stalked voice to skull. Microwave auditory effect Frey effect used against citizens..
We NEED ways to detect and protect ourselves from This technology being Illegaly used neural Rights are human rights..
AMERICANS should find This technology a security threat that affects the countries saftey!
It's pretty bad that a death row inmates last words were the inspiration for one of the most iconic company motto's ever.
I'm amazed how self aware the first guy was. Doesn't seem he's lying. He knows himself that he's a danger to society. He even accepted death penalty responsibly
Even Hanging The Painful One
and the first guy's saved towards the end of his life like Jeffrey Dahmer. God is merciful.
@@beaconlight4720 i dont think he was a real Cristian
@@beaconlight4720 Saved? How can you say he was saved when he says he would rape and murder again? Lol. If he was truly saved, he wouldn’t say such foul things
@@frjcde9392 believe in your heart and confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and that God raised from the dead you are saved - Romans 10
Wesley Dodd still haunts me to this day. My mother reads books about serial killers, she watches the ID channel and has always been fascinated with this sort of stuff - the way serial killers think and why they do what they do. I read one of her books when I was around 14/15 years old. It was the one about Wesley Dodd. The details of the 4 yr old’s rape and murder will forever traumatize me!! I was innocent and naive in my thinking about the world. I realized then, that this world is cruel and that there are sick people that are capable of doing horrible things.
Check out Peter Sutcliffe from England 🇬🇧
In the early 2000s I was in Canada and I was hired by a security company. Security company heard me to watch over one of the Willy job sites. He was the serial killer better known as the pig farmer serial killer had killed 49 women
That's interesting I was just watching video of Wesley Dodd the other day. He said that if he was ever released from prison he would molest as many children as he could. That is why he wanted to be executed.
When I was in Canada I worked for a security company. One of my job sites was to watch property number two owned by Willie Pickton. He was the pig farmer that was convicted of killing many different women. Eventually he told another prison that he killed 49 women. The job site that I worked at one of the guards said he saw a spirit a woman walking front of him and right to the grading of the fence right next to his chair. He was a former retired police officer. He looked up all the women's images and found that one particular one that was in the 49 women he murdered. That was the most expensive investigation in Canadian history and I was a part of it
@@thetechnicanwithaheart1682 wow. I will have to look this up. 49 murders is absolutely crazy!! How can someone do that?? Wow
As long as the human race exists there's never going to be a shortage of individuals like this
That is a scary thought
I believe you are right.
I think there will, behavioral program is on the Horizon ..
And actually being Slowly integrated into society, don't know how anyone can look at some of these social media apps and not see the future in
It's crude form.
Nope, and no shortage of those who kill like they did under the guise of justice. If you support killing people in chains you are no better than they. Fact.
@@jayhansen9705 But Jay, those chains are coming back their just digital and fitted for everyone this time.
The internet will eventually evolved into the most horrific form of totalitarianism history has ever seen
It's all ready on a slow march there
R.I.C.O & Social Media is evident of this.
Anyone hurting a child needs the most harsh punishment
True
True and yet child rapists and molesters generally serve five years or less. The recidivism rates are astronomical and yet they serve almost no time. We need to protect our children in order to stop increasing rates of crimes against them!
i think lethal injection isnt even fair compared to the pain inflicted. Idk, i think there can be a tic for tack type thing
Long slow mutilation, rape, and then death. Basically suffering b4 dying
@@ROB7002 i agree. Easy way to go after causing so many people so much pain.
Amazing video. Love all the old footage and from well known cases to not so known cases.
There’s a movie called “monster” that is about Eileen Wuernos’s life and how she became a criminal. I felt bad for her after seeing all she went through, it really drove her crazy. It’s a must watch if you’re into these types of movies.
I can fully agree.
I seen it very sad story
She was a pathological liar. It’s awful, but quite a few girls I’ve known over the years have been raped. None of them became a serial killer. Plenty of people have terrible events in their life and they don’t go on to victimize others.
Yep. Good movie. Charlize Theron or something like that
It's s very hard to stomach movie.
“Is there a good way to die?”
That scared me a bit, unless you’re lucky and die of old age, there’s really no way to avoid a painful death. Wish y’all luck in the future 😳
The overwhelming majority of people do get to die peacefully of a disease brought on by old age. We hear about extreme cases more because they are just that; extreme. It is not common to die a painful death.
@@RubyBlueUwU That's a calming perspective to have honestly. Ty for reassuring my 3am anxieties
There is, if you fall from a bike from a high speed for example, instant death
or if you get shot in the head
@@cyclopgarage you don’t feel it .. because of the adrenaline & it’s so quick
True crime author Ann Rule wrote an excellent book about Ted Bundy called The Stranger Beside Me. She had volunteered on a suicide prevention hotline with Bundy in Seattle, and she was shocked when she learned that he was accused of being a serial killer. She contacted him in prison and remained in touch with him until his execution.
"Don't commit suicide. Just let me kill you instead"
-Ted Bundy probably
One of my first true crime books, still have it. Fantastic and scary.
👁
I can guarantee had Bundy murdered her loved one, she wouldn’t have ‘stayed in touch.’
@@kimonawhim11 exactly
My thoughts are with the victims, those poor kids,these people do not deserve our sympathy.
"Is there a good way to die" ummm yes?
Ever since I've known abt death I've always been obsessed with the fact that the day I die I want it to be a normal day. Around 70-75 yrs old and I just go to sleep and never wake up again. I feel like that would be the most peaceful and least painful way to go
Not much fun for your family though...
My wife worked hospice for years. Before that she worked nursing homes. After hearing her stories, I believe that kind of death to be rather very rare.
When condemned man was offered a last cigarette he said “no thanks, i’m trying to give them up”.
We are all on death row. Or as Jim Morrison said, nobody here gets out alive
I admire Jim Morrison, he changed my way of thinking completely
We will all die, but I want to leave a good name behind even if I'll be forgotten like i never existed. The only thing reminding anyone i was here nothing, but a stone with my name on it.
sherlock
what a bunch of bullshits - Maybe a good singer but a complete born loser and a weak person
i mean u right everyone got to die one day some got them takens young some died of all age either way we all finna dier
In response to everyone, including the killers themselves, a tragic and or violent childhood does not create a monster. Many people rise above terrible childhood experiences and become good and kind adults.
everyone is diff dude
I'm afraid it does. But some selected bunch comes out normal
Dodd did not have a horrible childhood, it was good and basically pretty normal, except he started molesting kids around him when he was a kid. He was warped forever.
I have no right to say this is wrong or right. But it’s true. Some people suffered so much in their life, probably even more than these killers in their early years yet they can still find god and be a good human being. One does not become a killer just because they were in a tragic childhood. Some just refuses to change and think it’s a tad too late when they did their crimes. I respect those that suffered a lot yet still prevail and stand up with their head up, work, take care of their family and even contribute to society. Different people different agenda in their mind, I guess.
Adverse childhood experiences (known as ACE's) It most certinately develops a childs personality when a child suffers terrible trauma, abuse it shapes their brain and impacts its development, unable to properly manage emotions, have empathy, differentiate between good/bad right/wrong. When you look at people suffering with extreme mental health conditions and criminals backgrounds/childhood history you see a pattern and theme in them all
I will always give credit to death row inmates who admit that they should die. Especially when they're warning you they will keep doing it. I actually admired Edmund Kemper. He knew he was sick, he knew he was too smart to ever be caught, so he turned himself in so it would stop. I wish evil always had that amount of positive self-awareness
Why would they turn themselves in? I know some do it, but I never got it.
What the like is to do horrible things and out of nothing they create some kind of awareness and think: "ohh maybe I should go to jail now".
@@nikolasmatias9639I think it may be a control thing, like everything else. They went to jail on their own terms, before they could be caught.
How much credit 500$ or so
@@JKa-wv7dz huh?
I wish every criminal was as real as the 1st guy.
Reminds me of Jeffrey Dahmer. He also said when he got set free he probably do it again.
We usually are. There’s a club we like to get together anonymously, we try not to shit where we eat. So it’s strictly no killing on the seminar weekend. No matter the r how tempting it is. But come along to the seminars, lovely community.
Me too.
Good for Wesley Dodd, he died with Christ in hos life🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
being honest doesn’t make someone real
When you’re that messed up, I refuse to believe bundy actually knows what “love is”
Love is an ideal... is it not?
Hormones in the brain as well
i do believe that he believed that he actually knew what love is 🤷♀️
@@ShainAndrews No, it is an action
Everyone has love some just refuse it and some hate the idea of it
It's quite strange , some get the death penalty for killing one person , and many get or 20 to 50 years for killing multiple victims ..
i agree but many would consider death better
@@alily375 It is nobody who kills and rapes children deserves to live a second more
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Rip all the victims 💙
Nobody given the death penalty ever broke another law.
@@TJIsVlogging
I agree.
The death penalty ensures that crime is never committed by that one criminal ever again.
But it does not serve as any deterrent for others.
Its human nature not to learn a lesson from the experience of others.
If humans did the first hanging or lethal injection would have been the very last in prisons years ago.
@@TJIsVlogging There's no way to gage that... Beyond assumption & Speculation.
It's been debated for a century of not longer.
@@TJIsVlogging But it sure does work, for Cartels to Run Billion Dollar empires. It definitely deters theft and insubordination.
As a Matter of it's still part of the UCMJ For Falling asleep on watch During War time, it's not enforced but it's there.
I wish that that were true but it is not. On the other hand people who have been penalized in other words killed no longer break any laws. That's the difference and we need to enforce the death sentence to protect society from very evil people.
Yeah that's bc they are dead
These animals did not just "receive" the death penalty, they earned it. The death penalty as a "deterrent" to crime is debatable, but once carried out it guarantees 100% that these particular animals will never harm anyone ever again.
There are several accounts from the old West where public hangings dissuaded many a young boy from a life of crime .
@@muslimwillingandunwilling7576 they can get put down again.
@@rohawaha yeah, public hangings would work as a deterant because people could see first hand how unpleasant it was. If capital punishment today was carried out in public where it could be seen by all, it would likely have the same affect.
Animals aren't evil like these people, animal's isn't the right word.
@Scott McConnell No such thing but quotes the bible, yeah OK buddy.
"You, you creep". I enjoyed that you quoted Keith Green. One of the most prolific evangelists of our time.
U got admire the honesty of this man no one is ever gonna say it like him
The reason the death penalty does not deter other murderers is, the fact that the punishment does not fit the crime they get off easy, painless. The method of execution should be equivalent to the method of murder.
Doesn’t matter. For the public we just want them out of society
Yep. I believe that's what'll really make criminals of heinous crimes/murders think twice maybe three times, before commiting.
Yu Haven't Got The Injection...How Do Yu Know It's Painless Or Not
@@romerome4096 Buddy, lethal injection will just put you into a deep sleep until the lethal drug stops your brain from dialing all vital process, such as stopping your heart from beating, lungs and diaphragm from pumping air, and preventing your pain receptors from dialing pain, literally killing you without any form of struggle hence the term "painless death or silent death." Or ask a dead body and take a butt load of patience waiting for any answer...
@@solodad7999 Agreed .
I worked on Texas death row for two years. Billy Coble use to always jokingly say, "that would be five dollars." I never really understood where he got it. Maybe an old comedy. I thought maybe he did it in an attempt to remind officers that he was a person and not a monster. I didn't expect anything less, then for him to say it in his last statement.
Hard job, I do not envy that work. Well done on that one. Monsters are real and sometimes there's no choice but to put them down.
Wowh, that must have been a very hard job for you, I'm thinking, what a strong minded person you are. Love and respect to you from Ireland 🇮🇪 ❤
It is well with you my Dear
Did you work on the polunsky unit? That's the most notorious prison block in the US imo along side San Quentin death row. That would be crazy to work there. Did you know any of the Texas 7, Robert Fratta, Tommy Sells or Lester Bower?
@@salbonpensiero1704 Murphy, and Newbury, were still alive when I transferred out. Rivas was executed while I was there. Murphy was quiet and courteous. He grew really spiritual. Newbury took pride in resisting the system. He did get special treatment, for compliance. I didn't agree with that, but it was above my pay grade. Rivas, I worked his pod a lot. He was courteous. He never created problems. Close to his execution date, he offered me a $1,000,000 of Mexican cartel money to help him get out. Lol. That's nothing I would ever do. But I guess he was desperate. I believe his plan was to get an officer on the hook for the money, then report it. Then possibly his execution date would be cancelled pending a criminal investigation on an officer accepting a bribe. He was smart and manipulative. But he did it with a smile. Anyway, when I worked there, it was really political. Government officials, and other VIP's would occasionally tour the facility. We had cameras everywhere. The work load was heavy, maybe impossible for the staffing we had. We had no extra incentive for the increased risk. It didn't even help me professionaly. I had to transfer out to move up. In the policy, it stated only the most experienced correction officers would be employed in that department. I volunteered for it, transferring from another prison. However, most other officers were fresh out of the academy. Hardly any experienced officers wanted to work Death Row, and would threaten to quit if they had to permanently work there. Worst of all, was the supervision. Not all of them of course. But the Texas prison system ran on the good old boys system. The promotion board was for show. The next in line was already preselected prior. They were almost never selected bases on experience or skill. The pre selected supervisors, prior to promotion, would almost always have been assigned permanently to an overflow position that was to be used if we had excess staff, and that was never. Here they call it a utility, position on the roster. They basically perform a Sargent's duties without the authority. I have seen people right out of the academy ride this job, till they meet the time requirements. Then right into supervision, never working a day as a CO. And not knowing the responsibilities, or even how to do the job. One person did this and hired on as a training Sgt, right out of the utility position. As far as I know he is still in training. The Texas prison system is falling apart now. We are closing prisons because of shortages of staff. The state is in panic mode, trying to throw money at the problem, and blaming the pandemic. However, the problem is much more advanced than that. Every single person that I know, that quit, blames it on management. I did get promoted. I would assume based off of my experience. But my morals and values didn't allow me to stay. I quit after 9 years and moved on. Anyway, things are good now. I wouldn't give up my experiences for anything, but I sure wouldn't relive it again. Do you experience similar things where you work?
Eileen Worrons
Had a bad child hood
Had to give up her child
Her mom left her behind
Her grandpa would beat her a make her do things with him
Her dad kicked her out the house
She lived in the woods alone
And men would treat her like trash
Until one man did the unthinkable to her and that’s when she snapped and I feel like at that point she had some type of hate for men and once she got caught it was common sense she thought police knew she was unaliving men because even a police officer himself said he was threatened and someone broke in his house to steal all his evidence on her case come on people were trying to make money on her story it was sad she never had a chance the system should have stepped in but everything she went through drove her mentally ill.
yeah and the men she killed were men that picked her up because she was a prostitute. at first it was out of self defense and then it wasn’t but she was very troubled, not acting out of cold blood like a lot of people on this list
Never heard "unaliving" until now...
She did the crimes, not the system. That's why she got the ultimate punishment.
@@davidcosta2244 boring
Thank you so freaking much for blurring out r***** people never do that and it’s so much appreciated for someone like me! That word causes great anxiety for me.
I honestly believe they should still use the electric chair. The man that murdered my daughter deserves nothing less.
Yes and they should not use a wet sponge on their heads let them fry if they are guilty.
Richard Ramirez died of cancer. Since he was not executed, Ramirez never had an opportunity to give the public a final statement or speak his last words. But at his sentencing he did address the court: “You don't understand me. You are not expected to.
All of them think they are so special no one can understand its all bull they are the outcome of a wasted life that killed good lives .
Cancer, a slow painful death. Good. He got the taste of every piece of his deserved prize.
Very true, I read that as well.
Ramirez's death was caused by B-cell lymphoma.
Amusing
"he who hates his brother is a murderer, AND WE KNOW NO MURDERER HAS ETERNAL LIFE IN THEM"- the Bible
Its always funny reading these then remembering oh yeah every religion ever has tortured killed raped massacred and brainwashed people through the ages....
If they sincerely humble themselves before God and repent their sins Jesus Christ is ready to welcome them even though they be put to death
Robert Sullivan said it best "the death penalty is to deter others from committing that crime but, it Never will"
Great content and narration. Thank you!
I think the death penalty is used to rid this earth of unacceptable human behavior that cannot be reformed into acceptable human behavior. The first guy in this video is a perfect example. Why keep alive at taxpayer expense a person who cannot be reformed or a person who's crimes are extremely heinous and permanent threat to society, like Timothy Mcveigh's or Ted Bundy.
No comparison between mcviegh and Bundy both were seriously mentally ill but mcviegh was trained and conditioned by our government to be a killer that was your hero in the Persian gulf when he came back and did what he was trained to do he was a monster and what was Americans answer hey no problem kill him
@@charlesciminera5881 McVeigh was trained in warfare not in the killing of innocent people including 19 children in a day care facility. We are all trained and conditioned in many things, such as the handling of dangerous tools, weapons, etc., it's on each individual on how they use, or ignore that training and conditioning.
@@terryburns1805 to a mentally healthy and logical mind that makes sense but when you train someone who is mentally ill to kill they will not be able to discconcern the difference
Because it's more costly, because capital punishment is like screwing for celibacy, because it doesn't deter anyone from committing horrible crimes, there's no reduction in criminal behavior, because executioners statistically suffer mental health issues and kill themselves at MUCH higher rates than the general population...need I go on?
@@terryburns1805 well said
VERY well done!!!
As much as I am ok with capital punishment, it worries me how many may have been wrongfully executed.
and you press through the worry and continue to support it. Interesting.
Not one innocent person has been executed since the national moratorium was lifted in the early 1970's.
@@TXN79Hard disagree wtf. Death penalty shouldn't be a thing if even one innocent person is killed through it
@@TXN79 Yeah that's 100% on me, I forgot who that was til I looked him up. Sorry dude 😅
The Death Penalty is not just about deterrent , it is mainly about Justice.
Justice is mainly a deterrent by setting an example.
justice should be life long suffering breaking rocks for landscaping ,,,death penalty is just sleep .i rather see them suffer living in it
People like you are so cringe, “justice”.
Justice is allowing the victims kill the person who just molested their son, not letting that person raise into someone who can become a high functioning member of society. You aren’t killing a murderer/molester/whatever at that point. You’re just holding on to something you should let go
@@bodman951 you know who else is cringe? You're f*cking momma.
justice is useless. Focus on making everyones situation better instead.
I remember watch the 60 minutes piece on McVeigh and thinking we are going about this the wrong way. The story was about how great it was that he was caught. It featured the family of victims celebrating his death sentence. The story should have been about how a decorated us army soldier pulled off a massive terror attack and why. I said we didn’t learn anything and we are going to have another attack that would make Oklahoma City look like a kid throwing a rock through a window.
And there was 9/11
Agree 100%
I would also add that he was motivated to pull off the bombing. After being in Waco Texas. Witnessing first hand. A government agency burning men, women & children to death. Over unconstitutional gun legislation. Just as the deaths caused by law enforcement at Ruby Ridge.
While I understand his anger over what happened. His means of revenge. Blowing up a federal building. That housed individuals responsible for Waco. It was the wrong way to spread his message. The same goes for Teddy. His writings. Which were considered the ramblings of the psychopath. Sure have been proven to hold truth. His writing on technology and political parties were spot on. 👌
I wonder what McVeigh would have thought of 9/11?
It was a deep state setup. No way a single guy can pull that off
@@johnnyquest6115 McVeigh done what he done because of Waco Texas siege he sat on the hood of his car and watched his own servicemen & government handle it the way they did. 9/11 was all a inside job to much proof and no one wants to believe it🤔
You’re not special for winning a game with someone who you knew was never playing. She could have killed you; she had every right. You just caught her off guard tonight.
Love that song
Most awesome vid!!!!!!
Awesome video! Absolutely great! Thanks
I think saying that it's a deterrent is a flawed argument considering most murderers aren't necessarily considering consequences when they act. People continue to murder knowing full well what the potential consequences are. I think we should just be honest and call it what it is - civilized society taking legalized revenge on individuals who commit acts universally understood as heinous. And I'm fine with that.
I'd be fine with that too if they didn't get it wrong so much and execute innocent people.
It's not fine because less than 4% of population are serial Killers. So, no it's not fine👎
@@givdb5513 One does not have to be a "serial" killer to earn the death sentence.
@@CraigNiel So with modern forensics when in recent history have they gotten it wrong? And some of these animals confessed to their crimes, how is that innocent?
@@terryburns1805 Research it, they've gotten it wrong a hell of a lot!
From my experience in law enforcement and at 7:48 in the video...as much as I despise it, R. Ramirez did hit it on the nail. We, as a society, have to figure out how to assist these people before the horror unfolds.
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It’s strange to say that Gacy’s career was cut short when he had already killed 33 people.
First man executed spoke truth as clearly as it could be spoken.
Thinking of all the innocent lives who lost their precious lives , by these deadly unacceptable killers …! Paying respects
No one is "innocent".
@@nonexistenceisbliss9528 babies aren't innocent? You're sick
@@Face_Reality babies are not innocent
@@Face_Reality no, they aren't.
It has been proven with 100% fact that those who were executed never committed another crime.
I disagree with the death penalty in guilty findings by a jury that are "beyond reasonable doubt". When it comes to the deathy penalty it should be " with out any doubts whatsoever.".
Then there will never be any questions.
I am all for the death penalty in cases of "any doubt whatsoever."
The problem with the system is that the punishments are honestly not that bad. When someone doesnt care about dying those are literally the easiest and most relaxed deaths one can have. If u get desire to do a crime the punishments are honestly not bad enough to scare or change ur mind
I'm probably going to get some hate for this but my daughter was molested when she was 4 so I feel very strong about this if you have been a horrible person who has done unspeakable things then you come back and say you found the light and that you are now a good person or that you can be good to me that is crap.
I dont know if Jesus has ever saved a pedo. they are incorrigible.
unredeemable. they dont stop, ever. so, yes... its probably crap
👏👏
Absolutely agree
Shes not remembering nothing at that age tho
@@qwerty_9922 She remembers all of it.
The first guy was unable to control his actions, he was a slave to his desires. He hated himself and he wanted to die.
This first guy I wish our Lord Jesus hs mercy on him. He was sorry and he was ready to take responsibility. He reminds me of the thieves one of them asked Jesus to remember him... ❤️
@Him do you know this man was not in despair! He believed there was a second chance and he was sorry for the crimes he commited and by his own words he said he deserves death! God will have mercy on him! God is a forgiving God 🙏 .
Wow...after reading what he did...no ma'am or sir!!
The smarter man are not only the nicer but the most evil at the same time.
That's what scary the most..
I remember hearing McVeigh's last words when I was like 9 or 10. The quote from the poem stuck with me my entire life.
WHAT WAS THE QUOTE?
@@PostUp_Time
" I'm the master of my fate. I am the captain of my soul"
@@PostUp_Time Do back in the video to his section and freeze the screen you can read it word for word.
This channel is underated, keep it up man, you have my respects
yeah author must add more hashtag in the video description , so more viewers can see in their screen
L%
amazingly done mr millionier! congratz! life will be changed from now on!
They can say what they want. It just doesn't matter what matters is the victims and their families. Amen ❤️🙏💯
Death penalty for serial killers is an absolutely good idea. Repeat offenders accumulate a lot of evidence so there is zero possibility they could be innocent. It deters future serial killers and that in itself is a huge benefit to all of us normal people. It is only death penalty for one crime that is wrong because there are plenty of cases where evidence was later found to be fabricated or didn’t exist. THAT’s wrong.
There isn't zero possibility but I get what you're saying. However, it still wouldn't be a deterrent.
justice is eye-for-eye. that's the only way to prevent horrific suffering, is if they know what they're about to do will be done to them.
@@goprojoe7449 That's not justice though is it, it's revenge. And it doesn't prevent horrific suffering because it's going to be done to them, the fact that the USA (and other countries) have the death penalty and murders still occur is proof that it does not.
death penalty is killing all the same, how is it killing is ok for the goverment but not for these people. think about how many people the government of america has killed, even innocent people. sending soldiers to a place to shoot it up completly, those soldiers may shoot the weapon but the government is the one who trains them for it and sends them on missions. you don't awnser killing with more killing. just lock them up for life and let them do work to make sure they pay for their expensis. it's a far bigger hell for these people then letting them go off with death. i think is hypocrite to say they cannot kill but some governments take 1000's of lives every year without any repercussions. almost every american president can be labled as a serial killer, no matter the so called ''good'' motives they have.
@@CraigNiel No, it's justice. It is unemotional and calculated to prevent crime. Death penalty certainly is effective and has prevented lots of crime, but far less effective than eye-for-eye. For example: consider the thought process of planning out a rape/torture/murder while knowing that everything you do will be inflicted upon you as well.
They make me sick.
I like what the king in the Wizard of Id said about the death penalty. As a convicted criminal was led away the convict shouted the death penalty will not stop crime! The king replied "I'll believe that if I see you again".
That first guy is proof that demons exist.
"Yes. Hurry it up, you Hoosier bastard; I could kill a dozen men while you're screwing around!" The final words of Carl Panzram to the hangman at Leavenworth Penitentiary. Look him up, but you'll be sorry you did.
Panzram was a serial killer but also intelligent, able to write an insightful analysis of why people turn to crime and how they can be helped to avoid prison.
Thanks for this very informative video.
I’m of 2 minds:
1) Which of these people is “fundamentally evil”?
2) Of the ones who aren’t, how badly did we fail them that they turned into these vile versions of themselves?
Eileen's history is quite sad when you find out about what kind of life she experienced. One can to a degree sympathise with her. The men whose lives she took were not completely innocent. Her last words to me are purely just to mess with you. I consider it humour.
She murdered people who simply offered her a lift. U are defending her because u are a woman
I HIGHLY doubt ALL the men she killed tried to rape or hurt her, you reap what you sew.
The problem with sympathizing with these monsters is everyone's doing it nowdays and wanting everyone released cause of their past. If their past made them monsters, most of us would be monsters.
I will never “sympathize” with a murderer. She was a prostitute, doing sketchy shit with sketchy people.
i agree. society did her wrong..
3:55 no pain, on your terms. warm in bed at home, surrounded by your loved ones. My mom got to be that lucky.
It very apparent to me how much effort goes into your videos and I really appreciate you're just not reading a essay you wrote in 5 minutes from a Wikipedia article with stock footage.
It’s not a deterrent. It’s a punishment. I don’t feel sorry for any of them. The only problem, they are on death row for way to long.
Yes. Kill them all. God forgives but justice does not.
They try to defend themselves in a calm almost psychopathic way, trying to make you sympathise with them.
This channel is so much underrate.. Good narration 👍👍
I think every country should still have the death penalty, once they have been proven guilty beyond doubtt and sentenced given the death penalty they should be taken straight from the courtroom down into the death chamber none of this living on death row for 10 or 20 years costing taxpayers money.
You could care less about anyone getting killed as long as whoever did it goes straight to the chamber cause lord knows you don't wanna pay "extra" taxes! Boofuckinghoo
The UK did indeed execute the condemn quick, not as soon as they were 'taken down' but they were not kept on a death row for years...
Jane a few Words sick bitch
I agree completely
That would be a straight forward human right violation. There is no reason to kill someone you can keep away from society. The only thing availible should be euthanasia on request of the criminal.
That TED BUNDY is one of BEST PSYCHO
I mean he literally looks like Banker Manager or A Boss in Hospital or Head Teacher….
He is a Beast in human form literally
I had one of those T-shirts that had Gary Gilmore's last words, "Let's Do It " written over a heart. It was the first execution after the Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty. It's still around my house somewhere. Packed in a box. Gary Gilmore wasn't a serial killer. He was a dope fiend.
They made a movie about it
Tommy Lee Jones played him.
Who on earth is gary gilour?
Some of them articulate their thoughts & feelings in a quite interesting way. You could possibly enjoy having a conversation with them, it's crazy and at the same time terrifying!
If you "enjoy" talking to a pedophile or a coward murderer of children, something is wrong with you too.
@JL-XrtaMayoNoCheese And because a piece of shit like these is a human being i could enjoy a conversation forgetting the kids they raped and the inocents they killed? No, sorry. Do you know what your avatar represent? I doubt it and you should remove it.
@@rikirix1 I haven't had the chance to talk to such people. I just said some of them seem to be intelligent, it doesn't mean they are good people. Intelligence doesn't equal goodness and kindness. It's terrifying, disappointing and sad cause they could have made better choices in life. I feel for them.
@@olgaath1511 I feel for the victims and their families.
@@rikirix1 we all feel for the victims and their families
I like the first guy. Not for what he did, but because his awareness and acceptance. I can't stand criminals that lie and deny till the day they die. I just can't comprehend it. At least this one was honest and direct.
I remember when Timothy was executed. I went into labor that day and really wanted to hold off but my daughter was born the same day.
The narration is 🔥👌🏽 with some bit of humor.
Had to fight for my dad with cancer to die humanly. The nurses at hospice risked their jobs and life killing him. So, why do these people get easy no pain way? It should hurt and it shouldn't be confortable. This world is crazy
Killing him? How?
@@og-big-shepherd4468 like you put down your loving pet
He was saying, ' that'll be 5 dollars' to his family meaning "that'll be 5 dollars" each for them to watch the show😂😂😂
Great video and the humor is impeccable. Thanks for doing what you do.
Spenkelink didn’t actually have any last words because he was bound and gagged as he was brought into the death chamber -he’d refused to go quietly and fought every step of the way
The death penalty has a 100% rehab rate.
I totally agree. My wife was killed and I got to c the man who did it walk free only 15 years later. He raped a lil girl a few months later but thank God for her dad who 🪓 him to bits.. don't worry he got off with sum ish Abt insanity.☠️
@lumpy gas in a vacuum there's no rehab in the death penalty, just pure justice.
We should bring back torture, some people don’t deserve rehabilitation, they deserve pig slop for food, solitary confinement, being publicly humiliated to the point that whatever self confidence or self esteem they have has been diminished to nothing and then tortured in a way that fits the crime. And then maybe other people seeing this thinking about doing the same crime will think twice.
“Oh ted you….you creep”😭😭😭
Honestly surprised they listened to Dodd and didn’t let him out…..
He chose hanging because that’s how he killed a tiny victim…. Absolutely insane case
Makes me happy to know that a group of citizens beat down Rameriz after catching him.
Crazy how troy kell was givin the death penalty, but he's still living a full life on death row.
Billy Wayne, looked old enough to where I didn’t think he was gonna die by the death penalty but by a heart attack or in his sleep.
The devil roams this planet
Seeking whom he may devour.
I knew i was surrounded by idiots
Westley Allan Dodd committed his crimes in Vancouver, Washington and was executed at the Washington State Penitentiary in Walla Walla. However @ 0:36 this video incorrectly shows Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia as being the murder site rather than the park in Vancouver WA where they actually occurred.
My mom knows a guy who was roommates with Ted Bundy while he was killing women! He told my mom it was so odd that Ted would come home like 2-3am, take a shower and start up the washing machine. Of course, after Ted was arrested, this behavior started to make sense. My mom also dated a guy in High School who went on to become an FBI Agent. He is seen with another Agent in a famous picture. It’s the two Agents right after they arrested Charles Manson! He told my mom that he had arrested A LOT of very dangerous and scary people. He said Charles was different. He exuded evil just from his very presence! He said he’d never felt such evil from anyone before or since! He and his partner had to drive Manson to the jail. He said he was terrified the whole ride! Once they turned him over to the Guards at the jail, he said it was a huge burden lifted off of him.
Kudos to the first guy for at least not be a liar on top
For these murders to acknowledge "once caught" how sick they really are, asking to be taken out "or else" is a different kind of evil.
To know your so soulless to feel nothing for innocent victims. To save other's, you must erase me,
To think about the trail of victims not claimed by these people, very horrible to imagine.
actually i think it's not completly true, the fact that they acknowledge it shows they still have a little good in them underneeth that evil. else they would think they don't deserve to die because what they are doing is normal. that's the ultimate evil, just think about all the world leaders who have sent 1000's of innocents to their death for their political gain. they are the ultimate evil
Damn Fatima you’re beautiful where are you from
We've had American presidents who have done much worse justice should be across the board
@@charlesciminera5881 l could not agree more. Evil doesn't have a certain face, a type of person, culture, career, religion and so on,...
It's everywhere sadly.
@@fatimal.330 there is a Chinese proverb that states I don't know if it is confusious or li po but it states" evil can never be defeated or destroyed the most one can do against evil is to resit it within ourselves" allways made sense to me
Has anyone else noticed that a large majority of prisoners sentenced to death row or convicted of murder (especially assassination of prominent politicians or famous activists) are referred to by their full name. First middle and last name.
More ominous!?
@Paul Kostiak because if I meet a John Booth or John Gacy I immediately think "this guy rapes, tortures, kills, and eats young boys or kills presidents" Oh wait this is John Charles Booth or John William Gacy whew type was a close one.
Checkmate
Cherokee Bill, hanged in 1896, at the age of 20
“Any last words?”
“I came here to die, not to make a speech”
I watched a show about the first guy. He wanted to know if they cod study him to find out why he enjoyed what he did so that future pedophiles could get help. Not condoning or praising the guy, but I think and I could be wrong, that he truly hated doing something that gave him such pleasure. Like most addicts
You deserve millions of followers. ❤️
I don’t understand how you can be against the death penalty. More should get it
i’m personally against it for the main reason of death penalty being the easy way out. If you deal all these heinous crimes towards people, I believe you should pay the price and live in prison with no freedoms until you die of whatever cause inside the prison you live in. I feel like if you’re dealt death, what consequence to you pay? Death is inevitable at any point but this practically grants you freedom of what you could have paid. I also have other ideas about it, but i would love to hear what you think! :)
No one has the right to take a life no matter what that person may have did
@@SA1Music how do we not have the right? We are just animals in reality. Scum like these people should have no rights
Regardless of your ideological thoughts on the death penalty, and the place of it in civilised society, the simple fact is that is with the death penalty innocent people are killed. I personally am ideologically against the death penalty. No one should have the right to take another's life, and government certainly should not have the right to take a person's life.
I’m against the death penalty bc too many innocent BLACK men have been murdered for crimes they were completely innocent of.
The final words that I remember were spoken nearly 2000 years ago, *Father, into your arms I commend my spirit*
It is finished
(3:50) I want to die peacefully in my sleep. 'For he shall suffer a QUICK and PAINLESS death' ~ Maurice A. Britton
This is why I have a fear of clowns 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
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