Suspect Snaps After Detectives Reveal Shocking Secret

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  • čas přidán 16. 05. 2024
  • In today's true crime documentary, we're covering the case of Fontae Buelow and analyzing it from an educational psychological, forensic and legal perspective.
    NOTE FOR CZcams: This is an educational documentary and news piece based on real events. We do not condone, accept, or promote the actions or beliefs of those featured in this video. This video was created with the intent of educating the public.
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  • @imhomeria
    @imhomeria Před 22 dny +11356

    the way he cried and dragging himself all over the interrogation room and the cops sat there looking at him like "😐"

    • @courtney2114
      @courtney2114 Před 22 dny +705

      I felt bad for laughing because the whole time he was doing that I’m like I bet the cops think he’s nuts 😂

    • @cuhloochy
      @cuhloochy Před 22 dny +528

      fontae: pushing the table and kicking his feet like a toddler
      cops: 😑

    • @AriEllePhilia
      @AriEllePhilia Před 22 dny +358

      33:14 i feel bad for laughing when the detective just continues writing on his notepad like "...so anyways" and the number of times the editors had to fastfoward through his tantrum 💀

    • @annamallen90
      @annamallen90 Před 22 dny +121

      They had no idea what to do. Lol 😂

    • @seducedbysasquatch
      @seducedbysasquatch Před 22 dny +101

      I feel bad but literally how I felt working in prek and kindergarten, watching the kids after switching from their favorite activity!

  • @sharklos
    @sharklos Před 22 dny +9237

    "The following footage has never been seem before"
    Fuck yeah

  • @bunnyluver2176
    @bunnyluver2176 Před 10 dny +984

    911 operators would get a lot further ahead if they'd tell the caller, "ive routed help your way...while you're waiting i need to ask more questions to possibly assist you, the victim and police/EMS."

    • @Beebuzz623
      @Beebuzz623 Před 9 dny +70

      Yes!! Imagine if it were someone suicidal & god forbid yelling in distress 😳

    • @josephguzzi939
      @josephguzzi939 Před 8 dny +125

      THANK YOU! The attitude of that operator had my blood boiling.

    • @selfesteem3447
      @selfesteem3447 Před 8 dny +10

      Exactly !

    • @Tronzoid
      @Tronzoid Před 8 dny +60

      1000% I've heard countless 911 recordings where the caller is freaking out because they feel like they have to answer endless asinine questions before being granted help. Hell, i've been in the same situation myself

    • @ronniemartin5088
      @ronniemartin5088 Před 8 dny +30

      No. Most operators assume the callers have common sense but unfortunately that's not the case as we can clearly see here.

  • @Freegrem
    @Freegrem Před 5 dny +184

    "SOMEONES BEEN STABBED" and then basically "sir watch your tone" what an interaction

    • @hannypressley343
      @hannypressley343 Před 2 dny +17

      She was terrible

    • @koenignero
      @koenignero Před dnem +5

      Worst dispatcher I ever heard

    • @kelsicharles6765
      @kelsicharles6765 Před dnem

      Worst dispatcher I’ve ever heard!! Like broooo do u know what job you applied for?! 😅🤣

    • @banbpablo
      @banbpablo Před 9 hodinami +4

      @@koenignero you must be new around here

  • @JE4-1
    @JE4-1 Před 22 dny +11576

    i know this has literally nothing to do with this case, but i cannot emphasize enough how extremely helpful it is that y’all have subtitles. CC can be difficult and inaccurate on a lot of these kinds of interrogation videos, and i know whoever added captions to this spent hours doing so. just know that us “hard of hearing” folks appreciate this IMMENSELY. great work!!

    • @DJVIIIMan
      @DJVIIIMan Před 22 dny +331

      Amen to that. It's that bit of extra work that sets EWU above a lot of the other channels.

    • @LILREMAlNS
      @LILREMAlNS Před 22 dny +34

      The captions are AI, big man

    • @laserborb
      @laserborb Před 22 dny +305

      @@LILREMAlNS Nah. you can see other channels that use AI to generate subs and they are awful. maybe they use AI to generate subs but it is very clear that they have a human at least proofreading them.

    • @Flamsterette
      @Flamsterette Před 22 dny +9

      *YOU GUYS

    • @saint-miscreant
      @saint-miscreant Před 22 dny +120

      i don’t even have hearing issues and CC is still helpful for so many reasons. who cares if they are made with some initial AI assistance, i know for a fact that auto-CC software gets it wrong all the time and the audio on these is often Rough. there is definitely significant human labour that goes into correcting the machine outputs, captioning the bits that software simply can’t handle, etc. and using AI to get some of the baseline work done is just being efficient at this point.

  • @keearaa
    @keearaa Před 13 dny +1216

    If you ever start breaking down like that while being questioned by the police and they just stare at you wordlessly, you’re going to jail

    • @chameleonsoule314
      @chameleonsoule314 Před 7 dny +10

      FASHO

    • @k_chantale3692
      @k_chantale3692 Před 6 dny

      😂

    • @SubvertTheState
      @SubvertTheState Před 6 dny +13

      I gotta say the above comment has me upset. A few people, specifically women said he's "acting like an immature child" when the police told him his GF is dead.
      I think a lot of women start off believing the man is always guilty. And any hysteria or throes or despair over the loss of his significant other they believe is a well thought out display meant to convince police of his innocence.
      If that's the case, it's not "being childish and immature".

    • @bonebag1961
      @bonebag1961 Před 6 dny +11

      ​@@SubvertTheStateDude, the guy broke down like an ace attorney witness after being caught lying in their testimony tf you mean

    • @icsharpk
      @icsharpk Před 6 dny +8

      @@bonebag1961I agree wholeheartedly. What a weird paragraph 🙃😅

  • @B-24Liberator
    @B-24Liberator Před 11 dny +146

    This is why you ALWAYS request a Lawyer before you say ANYTHING!

    • @thehoerscorral8565
      @thehoerscorral8565 Před 3 dny

      Yep, it's obvious if you watch these videos but it apparently CANNOT be stressed enough that the only reason we get these interrogation analysis videos is because these morons keep agreeing to 'just talk' so the cops can 'just get an idea of what happened' without their lawyer after being told they don't have to. How many of these people that almost always inevitably crack, or mess up even just once, contradict themselves, WHATEVER, would have been better off just shutting up? It's insane. I guess we can be glad so many criminals are this stupid.

    • @HardxCorpsxKali
      @HardxCorpsxKali Před dnem +7

      Very wrong…. Only request if you’re innocent!!!!! If you’re guilty please talk your way out of it! The guys in these videos aren’t as smart as you are and you could talk your way out of jail if you just talk instead of lawyering up! It just makes you look guilty! lol

    • @thehoerscorral8565
      @thehoerscorral8565 Před dnem +1

      @@HardxCorpsxKali LMFAO I think this is genuinely what they think. They're either sociopaths who are sure they are smarter, or are quite literally too dumb to know better... and even if they are stupid, there's no way that their fellow criminals haven't told them to shut up and ask for a lawyer, and yet the cops know exactly what to say to keep them talking after reading them their rights.

  • @Genuinelycuri0us
    @Genuinelycuri0us Před 10 dny +316

    the fact that he was calm knowing she was alive was enough for me. If she had survived, he would’ve been freaking out that she would tell what happened. That’s just bizarre. Praying the Supreme Court watches this.

    • @Sage-Thyme
      @Sage-Thyme Před 6 dny +14

      For me it was the fact he was wrong about where she was stabbed. Granted I know alcohol and drugs were involved, I don't know whether he had the latter, but you'd think he'd know which part of her he put the knife in.

    • @Chris-qh5tz
      @Chris-qh5tz Před 5 dny +6

      @@Sage-Thyme Maybe he said stomach because it seems more plausible for someone to stab themselves in the stomach than it is to stab her heart and then stab her lung twice.

    • @Godzooky
      @Godzooky Před 3 dny +2

      @@sparks1792or he was drunk and in a daze

    • @Ariwari5298
      @Ariwari5298 Před dnem +1

      The Supreme Court is currently filled with fascists better than that judge but not by much

    • @candid0111
      @candid0111 Před hodinou

      @@Chris-qh5tz Yep. Recall he said she was stabbing herself

  • @BunnyQueen97
    @BunnyQueen97 Před 22 dny +6607

    Why did they give that trial to the SAME JUDGE??? That should be illegal, insane!

    • @kenw2225
      @kenw2225 Před 22 dny +183

      The new jury still found him guilty. And the next one will too, if there's another one. He did it. His friends are crying that they didn't investigate anyone but him. Lol, there's no one else . It's him and her. He's the only on able to be looked at. He knows he did it.

    • @rileyedwards4212
      @rileyedwards4212 Před 22 dny +793

      @@kenw2225 We found one. One of the people who blindly follows the justice system

    • @Bob-pd1wf
      @Bob-pd1wf Před 22 dny +57

      It's called a "criminal justice system" for a reason.

    • @AJcore
      @AJcore Před 22 dny

      @@kenw2225 stop being a bootlicking loser lol.

    • @MrManic52001
      @MrManic52001 Před 22 dny +67

      ​@@rileyedwards4212 lol because he was guilty...

  • @corrinaramos5906
    @corrinaramos5906 Před 22 dny +2411

    The fact that he instantly calmed down after he thought she was still alive- instead of freaking out or becoming worried- says all you need to know.

    • @bolerpear967
      @bolerpear967 Před 22 dny +31

      what do you mean?

    • @SN-32
      @SN-32 Před 22 dny +404

      @@bolerpear967 if he did it he would be worried if she’s alive and could out him, instead he was calm. When he found out the truth of her passing … 1. That’s must have hurt him even if he wanted nothing to do w her there’s probably still good memories and attachment . 2. She’s not alive to defend him and clarify that she did it as the only witness with him.

    • @bolerpear967
      @bolerpear967 Před 22 dny +20

      @@SN-32 yeah, that really sucks :/

    • @veronicawesson5772
      @veronicawesson5772 Před 22 dny +109

      @@bolerpear967because he would have been scared of her being alive if he committed the crime for her to be like he stabbed me instead he was more calm and relaxed when they lied to him and said she was alive and doing good a guilty person would have been nervous and scared

    • @Flowshow88
      @Flowshow88 Před 21 dnem +34

      Your comment also tell us everything we need to know about you 😂

  • @tarcup1508
    @tarcup1508 Před 11 dny +177

    Part of the reason I love this channel is because of how unbiased it seems. I think this video did an absolutely fantastic job of being as informative as it was with such a complicated case without trying to sway viewers from one viewpoint or another 💕

  • @ameliakennemer
    @ameliakennemer Před 9 dny +25

    PSA: alcohol and benzodiazepines work on the same receptor in the brain, you could think of them as interchangeable. This is why taking both is extremely dangerous and fatal.

  • @EthanSchaner
    @EthanSchaner Před 13 dny +1308

    Giving the second trial to the same allegedly corrupt judge is insane to me.

    • @ColFlustered
      @ColFlustered Před 10 dny +75

      A judge made a mistake at my dad's trial, but he's the same one that gets to deny all of his motions trying to raise the issues. The justice system is so broken.

    • @sjsmusical
      @sjsmusical Před 10 dny +47

      Right?? It's illogical to have the same judge for a retrial period. You wouldn't have an identical jury, right? Absolutely corrupt.

    • @sharonzilinskas1214
      @sharonzilinskas1214 Před 9 dny +36

      I think the innocence project should look into thisc case. Also looks like the Judge is corrupt

    • @ColFlustered
      @ColFlustered Před 9 dny +7

      @sharonzilinskas1214 as far as I'm aware, the innocence project only takes cases with exonerating DNA evidence, but things could have changed since I reached out. It's possible, if the knife is still available for testing, that they may be willing to pick up his case.

    • @jaimecurtis
      @jaimecurtis Před 9 dny

      They know the judge will just rubber stamp Guilty no matter what, it's fucked up these judges won't remove themselves no matter what it's pride they are so corrupt it's sickening they have a story even if they know you are innocent they find you guilty

  • @amandaskywalker7331
    @amandaskywalker7331 Před 21 dnem +2636

    After watching about 100 of these videos of guilty people, I completely believe this is the behavior of an innocent man. He loses his mind at the 911 operator begging them to come and then he's absolutely ELATED that she is alive, during the first part of the interview you can see what a good mood he's in. He knew that her being alive would clear him. Then when informed she was dead he had the appropriate utter shock, almost disbelief, then it turned to him being emotionally devastated. After he broke down, and quickly switched to rage that he had been purposely, deceitfully, led to believe she was OK. He has the outrage of someone who is being falsely accused. He clearly has a problem controlling his emotions but nobody is this good of an actor.

    • @meghanm5000
      @meghanm5000 Před 21 dnem +348

      I just got on here to see if anyone else felt this way. I honestly don’t think he did it.

    • @ela_skvela1823
      @ela_skvela1823 Před 21 dnem +96

      100% same

    • @user-cn3si5um7k
      @user-cn3si5um7k Před 21 dnem +140

      Totally agree. He was devastated that she’d died, a guilty person wouldn’t act like that.

    • @MichaelDobrik
      @MichaelDobrik Před 21 dnem +118

      @@user-cn3si5um7kthat’s not true. Murderers can feel sad about killing someone. They can do it in a manic episode and only fully quantify the situation

    • @ShiruSama1
      @ShiruSama1 Před 20 dny +119

      Exactly, specially the first part. He was not anxious about her surviving, not a bit. He *knew* she would have cleared it up.

  • @LeroySinclair69
    @LeroySinclair69 Před 8 dny +24

    I have no idea whether this guy is innocent or not. But clearly there is reasonable doubt and he never got a fair trial.

  • @Rando15
    @Rando15 Před 6 dny +40

    In my opinion, there's enough reasonable doubt to find him innocent.

  • @sham421
    @sham421 Před 22 dny +1828

    Important safety tip: If the label on your meds says "don't drink alcohol", then don't drink alcohol.... and don't drive a bulldozer or anything.

    • @wiseauserious8750
      @wiseauserious8750 Před 21 dnem +168

      When the label says "do not operate heavy machinery under the influence of this drug", I know they mean vehicles, but my mind always goes to forklifts and bulldozers

    • @MrGFloyd
      @MrGFloyd Před 21 dnem +17

      Exactly, he’s innocent

    • @egh423
      @egh423 Před 21 dnem +22

      And if they didn't hear about her mental health, they didn't hear about this aspect...

    • @James-dq3jo
      @James-dq3jo Před 21 dnem +18

      Drug interactions: Yeah alcohol is a drug, lots of people forget that. Doesn’t mix well with a lot of things.
      Don’t drive: Depends on the meds & depends on you. Some meds can make you lightheaded or loopy or whatever & you shouldn’t drive, but that may not happen (not all side effects hit everyone equally), it may happen but only for a week or so until you get used to the drug, or it may be that the entire time you’re on that medication you have the issue. The warning is there to tell you what you need to watch out for.
      And yes, you can get a DUI for driving while impaired even if the impairment is due to medications taken as prescribed. Generally they only do that if you cause an accident, though.

    • @RiceCakeWtf
      @RiceCakeWtf Před 21 dnem +29

      Don't drink alcohol and drive the bulldozer? Man you can't have any fun on a jobsite.

  • @sashasandhu
    @sashasandhu Před 21 dnem +968

    How the F can the Supreme Court say “yes the first trial was done poorly” and then go and have the SAME judge do the second trial - that makes no sense at all - do they only have one judge, why in gods name wouldn’t a different judge be assigned to the second trial

    • @Neremworld
      @Neremworld Před 19 dny +19

      The reason why it was retried was because the judge ruled that the victim would not be on trial, as the defense wanted to just purely attack her instead of proving him not guilty. She disallowed it, and the appeals court found it to be the wrong decision in this specific case, but that the trial was otherwise fine (and the decision normally sound).
      So the second trial occured with him being allowed to impeach her character as much as he wanted. The juror stuff that EWU focused on is something I haven't ever seen brought up anywhere else.

    • @user-oc8is1ed1g
      @user-oc8is1ed1g Před 18 dny +7

      What the juror brought up was the talk of the town. It was absolutely wild when that came out.

    • @Neremworld
      @Neremworld Před 18 dny +6

      @@user-oc8is1ed1g Weird that nobody brought it up with the clearly sympathetic Supreme Court, then. I can buy that there might be enough reasonable doubt to not convict, but I don't really buy that juror's claims, especially if they couldn't even be bothered to help Fontae with a slam-dunk appeal.

    • @user-oc8is1ed1g
      @user-oc8is1ed1g Před 18 dny +10

      @@Neremworld there are a lot of rules within the court system. If I’m remembering correctly, they did try to get the juror as a witness, but it wasn’t allowed.

    • @Neremworld
      @Neremworld Před 18 dny +3

      @@user-oc8is1ed1g Well you'd want to make the accusation in an appeal. Trying to get a juror as a witness in a trial is basically a no-go even if the judge wanted to for some reason.

  • @myndya154
    @myndya154 Před 8 dny +151

    I am NOT convinced of guilt.

    • @londonpeach6223
      @londonpeach6223 Před 6 dny

      Unfortunately to them he is a black man and the victim is a white woman. So there you go.🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @katiedockery2843
      @katiedockery2843 Před 3 dny +3

      Neither am I.

    • @DMoneys36
      @DMoneys36 Před 2 dny +1

      same

    • @TheAlorra
      @TheAlorra Před dnem

      I am not convinced of innocence either.

    • @yvonneedwards9407
      @yvonneedwards9407 Před dnem

      Me neither there’s lot of reasonable doubt I wouldn’t have convicted based on what has been presented here. But I don’t know what the jury was privy too to consider their verdict . Sad case all around .,,,

  • @Alex88302
    @Alex88302 Před 9 dny +44

    This whole case has the innocence project written all over it. I started the episode and immediately thought "og another argument leads to a guy stabbing his girlfriend to death" and by the end of it, question everything that happened. Dude does not seem like a killer whatsoever.

  • @alexdmd
    @alexdmd Před 17 dny +1314

    There were a lot of red flags in this case but the biggest one for me was that your request for the autopsy report was denied. What do they have to hide?

    • @JoshLathamTutorials
      @JoshLathamTutorials Před 17 dny +155

      Especially on a “closed” case. If the investigation was still ongoing it would be understandable, but denied at this point? That’s downright criminal.

    • @LegalTyranny
      @LegalTyranny Před 16 dny

      @@JoshLathamTutorials I bet that corrupt judge sealed it.

    • @christinaoh7022
      @christinaoh7022 Před 15 dny +40

      Every state has their own laws about it but an autopsy report is considered to be a confidential health record (HIPPA.) If you’re a close family member you may be able to get a copy. The family has to provide written permission for the hospital to release it to anyone.
      Edit: I’m not sure how this is applied if it’s part of a major crime. But it makes sense they’re not going to release it to just anyone.

    • @Scrapienza
      @Scrapienza Před 15 dny +32

      @@christinaoh7022not true. It’s still all subject to a Freedon of Information Act.

    • @ThePurplehobo
      @ThePurplehobo Před 15 dny

      @@Scrapienzaa quick google search shows that autopsies fall under HIPPA protections up to 50 years after the persons death

  • @Phoxa8
    @Phoxa8 Před 22 dny +1421

    This is the first case on this channel where I don't think he killed her.

    • @donwillis9103
      @donwillis9103 Před 22 dny +177

      I feel the same way. Reasonable doubt is a thing, and there was a lot of that.

    • @sweetearz
      @sweetearz Před 22 dny +32

      same

    • @doublexjamy2
      @doublexjamy2 Před 22 dny +27

      I agree

    • @doublexjamy2
      @doublexjamy2 Před 22 dny

      @@Mike-wu7ie all of that should’ve been taken into consideration, they completely mishandled his case and just wanted him to be guilty no matter what. Which isn’t justice at all, it’s just the American Justice System.

    • @doublexjamy2
      @doublexjamy2 Před 22 dny +9

      @@Mike-wu7ie that’s a good point

  • @dteed6282
    @dteed6282 Před 6 dny +36

    This judge's behavior is alarming. I sincerely hope this man gets a fair trial someday.

  • @dadc14
    @dadc14 Před 6 dny +57

    I can almost guarantee that based on the way he was acting when he thought she survived vs how be acted when he found out she died, this fkn man is innocent..
    I’ve been studying psychology for over 15 years and would be willing to bet my life on it.

  • @attilavidacs24
    @attilavidacs24 Před 20 dny +1498

    That corrupt judge should be on trial for jury tampering.

    • @smilethroughlife5537
      @smilethroughlife5537 Před 18 dny +37

      Yes she should! My
      Sister Mara is one of
      His best friends ! She went to that trial! She stayed at my apartment when he came to Des Moines! The. Dishwasher was dented from her and her boyfriend at the time when they previously lived there! I deep do own in my heart know this man is innocent . Monica ackley is an INSANE PERSON

    • @InspectorBadget
      @InspectorBadget Před 17 dny

      @@smilethroughlife5537 We need to actually set something in motion about this!

    • @deltasaves
      @deltasaves Před 7 dny +4

      All her cases should be reviewed

  • @whypothetical
    @whypothetical Před 22 dny +3808

    RIP headphone users, this dude screams at the top of his lungs 90% of the time his mouth is open.

    • @summitcove9123
      @summitcove9123 Před 22 dny +78

      just turn it down a little bit lol.

    • @kenw2225
      @kenw2225 Před 22 dny +16

      At least he wasn't holding the knife in this room too

    • @jenniiiie
      @jenniiiie Před 22 dny +56

      I was calmly cleaning and ... BOOM lol, nearly lost my hearing

    • @keetasingletary
      @keetasingletary Před 22 dny +21

      Thanks for the heads up

    • @D0NU75
      @D0NU75 Před 22 dny +15

      look at him and tell me if you seriously believe you could ask him to do any better?

  • @kathy6937
    @kathy6937 Před 9 dny +61

    I can't believe he got convicted. Why aren't there any petitions??

    • @BBrown-dw6kq
      @BBrown-dw6kq Před 7 dny +6

      He has several grounds for appeal. Hopefully he takes heed.

    • @Hpztagfx
      @Hpztagfx Před 4 dny

      Unfortunately he’s a melanated man

    • @Solid615
      @Solid615 Před 2 dny

      @@BBrown-dw6kqhe’s had 2 trials and been in prison for awhile now. I do think there is some reasonable doubt but I think it’s over for him. They aren’t going to let him out.

  • @briandanielson5818
    @briandanielson5818 Před 9 dny +74

    I've dated a woman like this, suicidal over a short term relationship break up. He didn't stab her. She killed herself. This is just sad in every way.

    • @deltasaves
      @deltasaves Před 7 dny +2

      I assess patients like her often in the ER and many have mentioned trying to start fights to have someone attempt to unalive them. Just spoke with 2 people in less than a week who admitted this.

    • @jamielynngearheart9969
      @jamielynngearheart9969 Před 6 dny +4

      I was her back in my younger years. I took Prozac an drank. I was damn nut case. Like I was crazy. So I believe he didn't do it.

    • @POCKBA
      @POCKBA Před 4 dny

      ​​@@jamielynngearheart9969I got this antidepressiants and this gapatine for nerve pain.
      I did not know what was real and lost the connetion to my self even physicaly and got dangerously depressed.
      I quit them thow but it could have ended bad😅

  • @lazyratto
    @lazyratto Před 18 dny +749

    Guilty or not, that judge probably shouldn't have been the one in charge of the second trial. Like what the hell

    • @MCCaradon
      @MCCaradon Před 14 dny +26

      Its recusal worthy and bias. they arent supposed to do that. theres actual policies that can cost a judge their positions if they are found to do this.

    • @bostricter3128
      @bostricter3128 Před 13 dny

      This is a corrupt ass town, every lawyer judge cop politician is on the same team. Let's talk about how many times Monika got her son no charges because he was busted with weed or coke in high school...

    • @doenervich
      @doenervich Před 12 dny +24

      It doesn‘t even make sense. The whole point of a second trial is to get another point of view on a case which is impossible if the same people / judge is involved…

    • @Nixonforprez68
      @Nixonforprez68 Před 11 dny +8

      Women ☕

    • @CLL21
      @CLL21 Před 11 dny

      ​@@Nixonforprez68corrupt judges, such a woman's problem. You're a dummy.

  • @christinesimpson6529
    @christinesimpson6529 Před 22 dny +2792

    This judge needs investigated sacked and charged

    • @moneystopsmolesters6330
      @moneystopsmolesters6330 Před 22 dny +117

      All his fam think he is innocent... He never committed no crimes in his life. He was a amazing student and football player. Most respectable young man in the family that I ever met. This is crazy. He been in a long time if he is innocent. His mom passed from breast cancer while he was incarcerated last year. Sad as f...either way. Prayers for Fontae. Rip aunty Victoria

    • @MissBillieBadass
      @MissBillieBadass Před 22 dny +19

      YES!!!!

    • @bigvsouthphilly2156
      @bigvsouthphilly2156 Před 22 dny +17

      @@MissBillieBadass I bet u been passed around by everyone in your area hahaha

    • @dEAdAimGUNSHOT
      @dEAdAimGUNSHOT Před 22 dny +172

      @@bigvsouthphilly2156kinda like your mom?

    • @motosk8er2
      @motosk8er2 Před 22 dny +75

      ​@@bigvsouthphilly2156 Projecting much? 🏳️‍🌈

  • @Pablo-ye1wy
    @Pablo-ye1wy Před 11 dny +46

    I’m 3/4 through this video and it’s brought back unpleasant memories of 20yrs ago. My then girlfriend stabbed herself albeit with a very sharp piece of wood from I picture frame she smashed. She then wrapped the phone cable around her neck and pulled with all her might. Thanks be to God her injuries were not life threatening. However she actually called the police and said I did it!! The case was thrown out. I’ve been very cautious of women ever since 🙏🏾

    • @monimonmo
      @monimonmo Před 9 dny +9

      As a woman, I'm sorry you got to experience that, and feel so sorry for this guy. This reminds me of the movie 'Gone girl', and the main character who is using similar tricks to make herself look innocent. So toxic, manipulative and horrible.

    • @shamiso15
      @shamiso15 Před 5 dny

      Me too sorry 😞 sending you much love

    • @LostJedi26
      @LostJedi26 Před 4 dny

      I'm also a woman, and I'm here to tell you, when we're bad, we're particularly vicious and/or catty, and it makes me sick.
      I'm so, so sorry you went through this. I'm glad she's in a better place now, but I hope you can learn in time that we're not all horrible, manipulative, petty people. :(

    • @cyberturkey77
      @cyberturkey77 Před 3 hodinami

      @@monimonmo you're a good woman

  • @emrysjones1914
    @emrysjones1914 Před 10 dny +22

    Shouldn't the medical people be able to tell if it was self-inflicted? Honestly, this seems like it should be figured out no problem.

    • @american_cosmic
      @american_cosmic Před 8 dny

      How would the medical people be able to tell if she stabbed herself? Their job is emergency medicine, not police forensic work.

    • @MA-zg2pz
      @MA-zg2pz Před 8 dny +12

      @@american_cosmicthey could be referencing not the EMT but rather forensic medical staff.

  • @nyquilhoe
    @nyquilhoe Před 21 dnem +974

    having prozac, xanax, weed, cocaine, and a blood alcohol level of .22 in your system all at once is just srsly crazy. what a line up

    • @muliwayne629
      @muliwayne629 Před 21 dnem +60

      Hearing it i was like daaaaamn gal😮😢

    • @hannah3146
      @hannah3146 Před 21 dnem

      ​@@muliwayne629couldnt the cocaine have been from weeks prior? I genuinely am curious but alot of addicts use multiple drugs and it can be fatal in many ways

    • @1greenMitsi
      @1greenMitsi Před 21 dnem +24

      its a usual saturday night in your 20s if youre not sad

    • @taylorbug9
      @taylorbug9 Před 21 dnem +69

      She clearly did not care about her own life or the lives of others around her, mixing all that in her system. I believe he's innocent, and she was a drunk pill popping psycho. You have to be crazy to think it's okay to mix all that.

    • @toscatattertail9813
      @toscatattertail9813 Před 21 dnem +11

      Geezzz... The last 3 counteracted the first 2, she had no chance to survive that combination.

  • @ohdear5671
    @ohdear5671 Před 21 dnem +722

    My worst fear is being accused of a crime that I didn't commit, and being locked away for it 😩

    • @JeffOnhill
      @JeffOnhill Před 21 dnem +14

      I have been falsely accused of things before when cameras werent so common, I always plea no contest and pay whatever the fees are because it is cheaper than fighting the state and trying to prove I did not do it. If facing jail time I'd have to weigh the odds and see whether I'll get more time or not but I'll probably just yield and not fight the state. It's not worth it. 😕 freedom.

    • @ohdear5671
      @ohdear5671 Před 21 dnem +3

      @@JeffOnhill Damn, sorry to hear that 😩😭

    • @corywilson2007
      @corywilson2007 Před 21 dnem +7

      Literally the scariest thing

    • @BeverlyStofferahn
      @BeverlyStofferahn Před 21 dnem +4

      And it happens

    • @MR-in8bl
      @MR-in8bl Před 21 dnem +1

      Mine 2

  • @dougphamtexas2707
    @dougphamtexas2707 Před 4 dny +9

    How can u have a judge twice ??? thats not JUSTICE at all......

  • @RockFoxTLIMS
    @RockFoxTLIMS Před 6 dny +16

    Investigators seemed to be more interested in pinning this on him than actually figuring out what happened from a non biased POV.

  • @rls2348
    @rls2348 Před 22 dny +2115

    That judge needs disbarred. How she manipulated that jury was criminal. I’m not saying he was guilty or not guilty I’m talking about her actions. Him getting a new trial did not absolve the judge of her actions. I’m with that ex-juror, I very little faith in the justice system and crap like that is why.

    • @swingingelephant3415
      @swingingelephant3415 Před 22 dny +36

      Gee, sounds like people are saying about every judge in the country. All the time for years. Perhaps we should take our constitutional duty seriously and do it ourselves?

    • @MKateUltra
      @MKateUltra Před 22 dny +84

      Absolutely stunned how he was able to get the same judge twice. I firmly believe he had something to do with her death and that it was homicide, but he has the constitutional right to a fair trial

    • @MKateUltra
      @MKateUltra Před 22 dny +48

      @@swingingelephant3415hell no. The public are animals, if we had no government and took law into our own hands, we’d burn this place to the ground within days. And since when are all judges bad?? Haven’t you heard of Judge Cedric Simpson??

    • @swingingelephant3415
      @swingingelephant3415 Před 22 dny

      @@MKateUltra When did I say anarchy? I believe in liberty, you dope. I don’t care about what random judge is supposedly a nice guy, corruption of all kinds is rooted deeper than the justice system however its those corrupt judges forcing unconstitutional laws on us and politicians enforcing it. I also never said let the public go wild, in the 2nd amendment it states “A well regulated militia (Regulated meaning trained, militia meaning (a) group(s) of the people with the common interest of freedom and security of common rights, not imposed by any state or government body) being necessary of the security of a free state (also meaning free from governmental corruption, enforcement of law and security when the law i.e judges and police no longer enforce laws to keep people safe such as rampant drug use, repeat violence, and other offenses and judges letting those offenders back out over and over again until they kill someone.) The right to keep and bear arms will not be infringed, including infringing on the right to customize your arms the way you see fit or what certain weapons you can or can not have. Not saying hand guns out like candy, I agree with background checks but it is our right as americans to amend, dismantle, replace etc our government when our government is no longer fit. People like you, scared and weak minded are too afraid to do anything and would rather be complicit because “thats the law” or “thats the way it goes” and people who talk about guns are “nutjobs”. Get a grip, preferably on your own AR and fight for not only yours but the country’s rights. Btw people and government are not necessarily two seperate entities. The governement is an organization made up of the same exact people you would find in cities everywhere across america. Except higher class and all pedophiles drinking babies blood .

    • @Igor-ug1uo
      @Igor-ug1uo Před 22 dny +11

      ​@swingingelephant3415 I've watched dozens of criminal court cases, and every judge was fine. Most of those cases, however, were tried in Wisconsin, so I can't speak about most other states.

  • @ainsleyhilliard
    @ainsleyhilliard Před 22 dny +1259

    Whether he did it or not, the way things were handled by the court was absolutely disgusting. I cant believe they had the same judge take the case. The situation with the jurors that Andrew talked about sounded like 12 Angry Men, but with a bad ending.

    • @Aelfwynn.Steorra
      @Aelfwynn.Steorra Před 21 dnem +42

      It was absolutely disgusting, and along with the likely-corrupt police department of that area, it just spells a recipe for disaster. If they were so confident in their convictions, they shouldn't be keeping autopsy records from the public, and they shouldn't ensure that the jury is racially motivated to find him guilty.

    • @gypsyspirit2510
      @gypsyspirit2510 Před 21 dnem +18

      12 Angry Men from 1957 was SO good! I had to look up the year and noticed there was another made in 1997. Maybe I'll have to check that one out too.

    • @SirHumphrey498
      @SirHumphrey498 Před 21 dnem

      grow a backbone princess ,, geez

    • @prdgmshft9107
      @prdgmshft9107 Před 21 dnem +8

      That’s American justice at its core, he had no money as athlete to defend himself.

    • @AcidOllie
      @AcidOllie Před 21 dnem

      100% agree with this. Xanax can make you do WILD things to yourself and is so dangerous when abused. As for the trial it's disgusting what can happen to jurors when they are bullied into making a decision. I hope Fontae gets another appeal properly heard. I have extensive knowledge of the justice system in the UK and it's similar to the US with regards to a jury. There was a show in the UK a couple of months ago detailing how easy it is for different juries to reach a different outcome with the same case and hearing exactly the same evidence, it was also detailing a murder trial. It showed how the jurors tried to manipulate the others into changing their minds. You should search for it on CZcams it's fascinating.

  • @harmdizzle1979
    @harmdizzle1979 Před 10 dny +10

    This guys story tracks with the evidence completely. I’m usually the skeptic, but her past behavior, and his story, plus the video in his phone line up with his statement. I also don’t think what he said happened made her look bad. He was open about how they were both drunk and taking drugs, and I don’t think she wanted to commit suicide, I think she was intoxicated and angry and did it impulsively.

  • @iori1303
    @iori1303 Před dnem +10

    Imagine calling 911 for help and the dispatcher starts arguing with you

  • @DynamikDesign
    @DynamikDesign Před 18 dny +941

    The EWU crew's ability to find so much footage is impressive. EWU deserves respect for how thoroughly their videos give insight into the background and psyche of the victims/suspects. Incredible channel. EWU, your hard work and diligence have made you THE BEST True Crime channel on CZcams.

    • @YungFrenchToasty
      @YungFrenchToasty Před 18 dny +12

      I mean it's available to anyone under the Freedom of Information Act

    • @nicholasnieves6578
      @nicholasnieves6578 Před 18 dny +5

      @@YungFrenchToastya lot of things are available if ya got money to obtain it

    • @corydinsmore1333
      @corydinsmore1333 Před 18 dny

      It's fucking bullshit.

    • @90sWillowJo
      @90sWillowJo Před 18 dny +6

      My favorite is in mentioning psychology and the like they don’t say anything is for sure meaning anything. They mention multiple possibilities.

    • @MaleviahBurned
      @MaleviahBurned Před 18 dny

      Foi is free..... ​@@nicholasnieves6578

  • @SaltyPug
    @SaltyPug Před 21 dnem +1040

    Im glad this juror stood his ground & spoke up about the hostile environment.

    • @CrunchyCelery
      @CrunchyCelery Před 21 dnem +8

      Indeed! Yes!

    • @derricktalbot8846
      @derricktalbot8846 Před 21 dnem +17

      Do you think it is time Society had the conversation about just how effective jury trials are? If there should be an independent monitor in the deliberation room?
      Personally, it would be important to me that I could say anything in that room without fear of repercussion or revenge.... but this type of deliberation happened this century, which blows my mind.... how do you convince people of what "Reasonable Doubt" even is when Reason has been lost in civil discourse?

    • @XmXm999
      @XmXm999 Před 21 dnem +1

      Name of the judge???

    • @ohoto3896
      @ohoto3896 Před 20 dny

      Honestly. On the off chance he did it, he should never have been convicted. There's no fucking evidence.

    • @jesseburke3990
      @jesseburke3990 Před 20 dny

      It did no good if he did not write letter to judge he might of still been on jury and it would of been a miss trial and why in the hell that they had 200 people to pick from and all of them was white so no chance there could be a black person on jury so there was no persons of per on jury so corrupt I hope he can appeal don't give uo

  • @lisasowers9272
    @lisasowers9272 Před 5 dny +8

    This man was absolutely innocent horrible what the Judge did to him. Despicable 😡

  • @markysspotlight2472
    @markysspotlight2472 Před 10 dny +20

    I'm sorry but 911 operators can be some of the most ignorant people on the planet.

  • @shaylaster1607
    @shaylaster1607 Před 21 dnem +569

    “ I need a lawyer “ that’s the moral of this story

    • @roberthiggins8234
      @roberthiggins8234 Před 19 dny +7

      In this case 100% agreeed. But a lawyer can slow down an investigate where the accused might want a speedy investigation - such as a missing persons case.
      It is a hard one, imaging being the husband of a missing wife, knowing that the police are trying to find evidence against you, while you want them to find your missing wife. (or child etc)

    • @Ericsaidful
      @Ericsaidful Před 19 dny +18

      This needs a Netflix documentary and this man needs to be free. If I was on that jury, there was enough to see between her blood tests, her tweets, her character witnesses, and the expert witnesses to find acquitt.

    • @roberthiggins8234
      @roberthiggins8234 Před 19 dny +2

      @@Ericsaidful To be fair you havnt heard the prosecutions case. It is obvious that this video errs on the side of innocent. He may very well be, but the fact is, hes had (at least) 1 set of jurors believe he was guilty. So the prosecution must have a decent case. You have been 'tainted' by this material and would never qualify as a juror on this case. Impossible to have an impartial opinion.

    • @debodatta7398
      @debodatta7398 Před 19 dny +2

      Just gotta say for all the sub-humans saying "Look how relived he was when he heard she didn't die, that proves he didn't do it" No it proves he was already worried about going to prison for murder and then he thought it would be knocked down to aggravated assault. There is no way someone stabs themselves in the sternum multiple times in front of you and then you call your homeboy first and then the police and proceed to not give any information to the dispatcher... He keeps saying "You guys don't know what you would do in that situation" but we have records of hundreds of thousands of calls to the police where it's their first time calling 911 and reporting an emergency and they aren't as belligerent as him. 5 year old children would have communicated better hes a sociopath and a narcissist and clearly used to duping rubes like the fools in the comment section claiming he is innocent. That little fake tantrum and the weird segway into a supposed mob run police force and justice system in the city targeting him is such pure bullshit.

    • @morgancross5454
      @morgancross5454 Před 19 dny

      ​@@debodatta7398 the 911 operator kept asking him stupid questions without even reassuring him that there was help on the way. I'd be frustrated and petulant too ffs. The first thing that operator should have stated was that they had lodged the address and services were on route to the address as fast as possible!

  • @Anch0422
    @Anch0422 Před 21 dnem +1188

    As someone who’s struggled with mental health, Xanax coke and alcohol addiction, I can 100% see someone going this far out of control and hurting themself. The fact she’s done the same thing before and had to be forcefully stopped says A LOT.

    • @aaronbyers2458
      @aaronbyers2458 Před 21 dnem +14

      Same

    • @ndafyst4769
      @ndafyst4769 Před 21 dnem +33

      Did you get hyperthermia too? That stuff is insane. I used to sit next to the ac and sweat buckets. I'd take cold showers without flinching. Thank God for NA

    • @scarletamazon3455
      @scarletamazon3455 Před 21 dnem

      Heck, I've "only" suffered with major depression and anxiety and been on benzos (as prescribed) for a while, then had two double screwdrivers (so four shots of vodka, total) and felt absolutely wasted, and was glad I don't have alcoholism, despite it running in my family, because I can easily see how and why benzos are both incredibly helpful for managing anxiety and panic attacks, but also easily abused and addictive, tolerance and so ineffectiveness rises fast, increasing the risk of addiction even further.
      Just from that one night where I combined a pretty minor amount of alcohol with 15mg of a benzo, I could easily see how out of control by behaviour could have become, if it wasn't aware how loopy I felt, and asked to head home to bed! Especially when self-medicating legit mental health issues is so common for a reason. Numbing the pain, fear and trauma is what everyone wants to do in some way. Her particular diagnoses also predispose her to the wild swings in mood and behaviour, then she's mixing large amounts of uppers, downers, powerful prescription meds, street drugs that could be mixed with anything, and alcohol. Her own public social media posts confirm she is also possessive, jealous, controlling and not afraid to threaten violence, backed up with the deposition from the ex, that even her sister confirms she'd attacked her "once", and the video clip where she was the one to attack him first. That's a lot of evidence that weighs heavily in his favour, and it was all excluded from court!
      There are so many flaws with the investigation, the court proceedings, the misconduct by people in power such as the judge interfering with jury decisions to force a conviction... plenty of reasonable doubt, not nearly enough compelling evidence proving beyond a reasonable doubt that he murdered her. Which means he should have been given a FAIR trial - impossible with the same judge, and same all white jury judging a black man being portrayed as a violent criminal who "took the life of a lovely, pretty young white girl"... I'm sure part of his hysteria must have been terror, knowing how so many will immediately make a snap judgement and assume his guilt.
      Not to mention surpressing the evidence of her mental health and substance abuse history too. Based on the evidence seen here, I'd have to vote not guilty too. Dread to think how many more years he will lose of his freedom and life. Hopefully the innocence project will get involved.

    • @AcidOllie
      @AcidOllie Před 21 dnem

      100% agree with this. Xanax can make you do WILD things to yourself and is so dangerous when abused. As for the trial it's disgusting what can happen to jurors when they are bullied into making a decision. I hope Fontae gets another appeal properly heard. I have extensive knowledge of the justice system in the UK and it's similar to the US with regards to a jury. There was a show in the UK a couple of months ago detailing how easy it is for different juries to reach a different outcome with the same case and hearing exactly the same evidence, it was also detailing a murder trial. It showed how the jurors tried to manipulate the others into changing their minds. You should search for it on CZcams it's fascinating.

    • @victoria9445
      @victoria9445 Před 21 dnem +5

      I was thinking the same thing

  • @leilahni9499
    @leilahni9499 Před 8 dny +9

    the way he reacts to a lot of things here reminds me of my ex when he would drink. a tortured and misunderstood soul even by himself. we would get in screaming matches almost weekly, but when we broke up we were sober and it was completely amicable - we agreed we weren’t good for each other and should break up. we said one last I love you, sobbed in each others arms, separated our belongings and arranged individual living situations. since then he’s gone to therapy, addressed his addictions, and works to better himself daily. I’m still close with his family and I see him every now and then, there is no bad blood. but seeing (and especially hearing) this gave me flashbacks; I can’t continue to watch this video. I feel so deeply for fontae. the justice system and society as a whole is so flawed.

  • @reneeboyd80
    @reneeboyd80 Před 10 dny +15

    It's Iowa, so it's not surprising. You can't tell some people anything. They have to learn the hard way. Look how fast her family threw him under the bus.

  • @cliftonjames785
    @cliftonjames785 Před 22 dny +1161

    My wife has both bi polar and borderline personality disorder too. Its tough. We got into a fight one time and she impulsively stabbed herself with a huge kitchen knife in her thigh, about 6 inches deep. I called an ambulance. She ended up being okay but I couldn't help but to feel like I was a suspect even after my wife said she did it. It was just the way I was questioned by police. So idk, I'm kinda torn on this one. What if my wife hit her femoral artery and died that night? What if I ended up in this mans position? Now I'm not saying he is necessarily innocent or guilty, but damn. I've been through this exact circumstance of what he said happened atleast. Thats really scary

    • @jeffsinfinitygaminglounge2099
      @jeffsinfinitygaminglounge2099 Před 22 dny +118

      Borderline is scary because they go into these dark moods where they seem like they’ll do anything and everything.

    • @nymphia
      @nymphia Před 22 dny +9

      i don't mean to take away from your story but your wife cannot have both bipolar and bpd because borderline is caused by external traumatic factors and bipolar is inherently hereditary (i.e. the chemical imbalance runs in the family and your wife has had a history of bipolar people in her family). you're right to be concerned though; both bpd and bipolar can be scary in severe cases and i'm really glad your wife survived! the impulses are scary and it's often difficult to rationalize when you're put into a high state of mania with bipolar :( wishing you and her the best with coping with her bipolar.

    • @ellisrachaelmakeup2262
      @ellisrachaelmakeup2262 Před 22 dny +275

      @@nymphiashe could have the genetic basis for bipolar, AND have experienced trauma as a child. Both can definitely co-exist and one mental illness increases risk of developing another

    • @HolySoopCoolers
      @HolySoopCoolers Před 22 dny +129

      @@nymphiaL comment.

    • @jillwanlin9558
      @jillwanlin9558 Před 22 dny +164

      @@nymphiawherever you got your information from that these two diagnoses can not coexist is incorrect

  • @GalaxyNewsTelevision
    @GalaxyNewsTelevision Před 21 dnem +741

    On what fucking planet is it acceptable that you can be forced to have the same judge upon receiving a retrial?

    • @adhirsingh8614
      @adhirsingh8614 Před 21 dnem +23

      Its insane, I'm from South Africa and we have a corrupt system like most but this would never happen if there was a second trial. Also, the evidence and studies, as well as expert testimonies pretty much proves his innocence. Her tweets were erratic and dangerous at best. His recollection of the incident with her sister was not something he needed to say at all but it just pointed in the direction of her being mentally unstable. Not to mention the eerily similar situation her ex boyfriend had experienced with her. All of this is just something a seasoned law professional can't ignore, let alone a jury of ordinary citizens. I can rant on for days about how this is messed up on so many levels but its just youtube comments so won't really make a difference.
      I'm also disgusted by the fact that people are literally laughing at his reaction to finding out she had passed away. It plays into the same narrative that juror was talking about, everyone wanted him to be guilty, regardless of the evidence and expert testimonies.
      Regarding her drug use. I was prescribed a benzodiazepine med to deal with my anxiety. One day, I took literally one more than prescribed and blacked out. It was figured out by parents that I had taken my entire monthly quantity straight after I blacked out. I don't remember a single thing from that day, including getting in my car and driving to a friend, and having a serious accident on the way there. I can easily see how she could get into the position of doing what he claimed she did, considering she was pretty much walking with a drug dealer's supply in her bloodstream.
      I hope he is innocent and gets justice one day.
      PS: I am off benzodiazepines, and will never touch it again.

    • @Killzone-jg8lg
      @Killzone-jg8lg Před 19 dny

      Dubuque has always been one of the most corrupt cities my lawyer told me this

    • @debodatta7398
      @debodatta7398 Před 19 dny +8

      Just gotta say for all the sub-humans saying "Look how relived he was when he heard she didn't die, that proves he didn't do it" No it proves he was already worried about going to prison for murder and then he thought it would be knocked down to aggravated assault. There is no way someone stabs themselves in the sternum multiple times in front of you and then you call your homeboy first and then the police and proceed to not give any information to the dispatcher... He keeps saying "You guys don't know what you would do in that situation" but we have records of hundreds of thousands of calls to the police where it's their first time calling 911 and reporting an emergency and they aren't as belligerent as him. 5 year old children would have communicated better hes a sociopath and a narcissist and clearly used to duping rubes like the fools in the comment section claiming he is innocent. That little fake tantrum and the weird segway into a supposed mob run police force and justice system in the city targeting him is such pure bullshit.

    • @OFFICIALBROTHERBOLDLYMUSIC
      @OFFICIALBROTHERBOLDLYMUSIC Před 19 dny +5

      It’s not a planet. It’s a plane.

    • @CassieAmberg
      @CassieAmberg Před 19 dny

      The documentary got that all wrong. The second trial wasn’t even in Dubuque. It was in Clinton iowa

  • @Slimjim96965
    @Slimjim96965 Před 5 dny +3

    I never understood why dispatchers act like they’re on a customer service call if someone is calling you, they are probably in an emergency state and questions are probably the last thing on some peoples mind when they need help. They really need to be trained to have more patience God damn

  • @Eyes-bv9sx
    @Eyes-bv9sx Před 8 dny +10

    That investigator was acting like some kind of lizard person. "Oi mate yer girlfriend's dead"... "Why're freaking out???"

  • @Pharm2be
    @Pharm2be Před 22 dny +544

    He should have had a lawyer. There’s no way he should has been interviewed while drunk and in shock.

    • @myronwilliams3340
      @myronwilliams3340 Před 21 dnem +32

      True. Honestly the interview helps play into his state of mind and should have helped him get off but the judge screwed him.

    • @Youre-Welcome
      @Youre-Welcome Před 21 dnem +16

      He's not under arrest. They want to know what happened. Stop being ridiculous

    • @squorsh
      @squorsh Před 21 dnem +74

      ​@@Youre-WelcomeCops are never your friend, and you should never speak to them without a lawyer, let alone when you're intoxicated.

    • @Aelfwynn.Steorra
      @Aelfwynn.Steorra Před 21 dnem +45

      @@Youre-Welcome They lied to him about Sam's condition, and they lied to him that he wasn't being detained. He absolutely needed a lawyer.

    • @JohnZombi88
      @JohnZombi88 Před 21 dnem +8

      "oh noooo consequences of his actions ohhh noooo"

  • @endorsishorn
    @endorsishorn Před 22 dny +1014

    Even if he did do it, there is SO MUCH reasonable doubt to return a not guilty plea. The corruption in the trial is another issue in itself. The judge should not have done the trial a second time.

    • @kenw2225
      @kenw2225 Před 22 dny +33

      He'll be found guilty every time. He did it, it's the 2nd jury pool to agree. The defense had a whole extra shot to win , and still didn't.

    • @joshuac.6437
      @joshuac.6437 Před 22 dny

      ​@@kenw2225your mom won dez nuts! 🔩 Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! 🤭😱🫣

    • @SirCamperTheGreat
      @SirCamperTheGreat Před 22 dny +104

      @@kenw2225 He would not have been found guilty the first time if the judge hadn't removed the juror who was voting not guilty for completely biased reasons. You may think he is guilty but everyone deserves a fair trial and you can't remove a juror who disagrees if he is actually performing his duty. You should try actually watching the video and google what reasonable doubt is. There was more than enough in this case.

    • @myrinn_
      @myrinn_ Před 22 dny +3

      baby gintoki

    • @JumpCutThis
      @JumpCutThis Před 22 dny

      Bruh I’ve KNOWN HIM for two decades, he’s been to our home on multiple occasions! He is friends with one of our sons and I would have never guessed this in a bajillion years. I also know people who knew Sam and they’ve said she was a little ‘off’ especially when it pertained to Fontae.
      I dunno what happened but I’m still not 100 percent he did this.

  • @havanafayre
    @havanafayre Před 5 dny +3

    He got shafted.. he didn't handle himself well, but there is no "correct way" to act in such a chaotic and devastating situation.

  • @llama7466
    @llama7466 Před 9 dny +6

    Thank you for the subtitles! Now, I can’t believe the same judge was allowed the 2nd time! Seriously something wrong how this was handled from the beginning! Poor guy

  • @jerome4429762
    @jerome4429762 Před 22 dny +885

    I hope my true crime buddies watching this have a happy day ahead!

  • @bamenachim8203
    @bamenachim8203 Před 22 dny +1260

    I will never understand the thought process behind asking an interrogator about whether you need a lawyer. You really think they're going to outright say "Hey, buddy. This is pretty bad, and we think you did it. You should get a lawyer to make it a little more difficult for us to put pieces together." The same people who are legally allowed to give you false information to get you to speak...

    • @vickiehadd4324
      @vickiehadd4324 Před 22 dny +12

      They get a court appointed Atty anyway

    • @tannerb1527
      @tannerb1527 Před 22 dny +99

      Unfortunately there are plenty of naive people out there that still believe police are there to help you. Combine that with an extremely distressed emotional state and all of a sudden you don't think clearly.

    • @christopherdunn3094
      @christopherdunn3094 Před 22 dny

      ​@tannerb1527 This guy doesn't deserve any help...tf are even talking about?? You want to help the murderer??? Seek mental help for yourself...

    • @jennifers8843
      @jennifers8843 Před 22 dny +5

      @@GhostBooberrylots of it

    • @-youtalkingtome
      @-youtalkingtome Před 22 dny +53

      They don’t understand that the detectives can lie to them and pretty much say anything. If I didn’t watch true crime content I would have never known they could lie to these suspects. I would have never known that if I’m completely innocent, I need an attorney more than ever. It’s easy for us to say that these people should “lawyer up” but I think a majority of people just don’t realize what can actually happen.

  • @aieshabeasley1306
    @aieshabeasley1306 Před 7 dny +3

    the detective writing while he’s crying is taking me out 😭😭😭

  • @MrPlayer022
    @MrPlayer022 Před 9 dny +4

    The fact that they gave the case back to the same judge who messed up the first time makes no sense , that’s literally like a 0 IQ move , it’s insane to think we have airheads in positions of power to change peoples lives 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

  • @MidLifeMercenary-xn7wt
    @MidLifeMercenary-xn7wt Před 22 dny +398

    the most shocking part about this whole story, is the fact a man stabbed himself in the heart, then proceeded to eat dinner with his aunt BEFORE DYIING?!

    • @questiaorgandi1762
      @questiaorgandi1762 Před 21 dnem +21

      Last supper

    • @Vomitsack89
      @Vomitsack89 Před 21 dnem +6

      Wait what?!?!??? I just got to him wanting to leave

    • @ralsharp6013
      @ralsharp6013 Před 21 dnem +13

      How are you talking about a different upload? 🤔I didn't hear them mentioned an auntie in this case!🧐🤣💦🌱

    • @Vomitsack89
      @Vomitsack89 Před 21 dnem +31

      @@ralsharp6013 it's near the end, talking about similar cases

    • @ralsharp6013
      @ralsharp6013 Před 21 dnem +6

      @@Vomitsack89 thanks. I left my phone on the table whilst I went to the bathroom. Must have been a quick comparison that I missed🤣

  • @LeXyStAr77
    @LeXyStAr77 Před 21 dnem +871

    But the woman that stabbed herself in the Back of her neck,head, several times ,,, while making fruit for breakfast, was ruled as suicide?!? But not this?! Sure sure

    • @Tre.1
      @Tre.1 Před 20 dny +6

      What woman? Do you know her name by chance?

    • @carlaporadin105
      @carlaporadin105 Před 20 dny +38

      ​@@Tre.1 Ellen Greenberg x

    • @kristinholcomb5817
      @kristinholcomb5817 Před 20 dny +8

      Oh my God exactly!!!!!! 💯

    • @sheenahines4714
      @sheenahines4714 Před 20 dny +52

      He's African American, and he doesn't have a chance.

    • @se12ial
      @se12ial Před 20 dny +10

      They reopened that one too recently and ruled it undetermined

  • @CharlieLynne-eu9dz
    @CharlieLynne-eu9dz Před 10 dny +6

    Guys do you honestly think if he did it and thought she was "fine" he would lie and say she did it to herself,when obviously she could testify against him if he was guilty?! I don't. I honest think he was in shock and unfortunately people trust and talk to cops in shock. People don't under that literally EVERYTHING you say will be used against you. They will see anything you say in the worst light. Say you want a lawyer. Right away! Most of the time cops get it right. In this case, I dont believe that is correct.

  • @williamjacobsellers928
    @williamjacobsellers928 Před 9 dny +4

    EWU your BY FAR the best interrogation and investigation review channel. Evidence of televisions demise. Please continue looking into this case.

  • @ringodingo6990
    @ringodingo6990 Před 22 dny +492

    Those text messages were super reasonable tbh. They acted like he hid something but it was literally him saying "Youre tripping over my exes just calm down and come back nobody knows where you are you need to stop doing this"

    • @guybrushtwood
      @guybrushtwood Před 21 dnem +3

      So you think he’s innocent or guilty?

    • @SierraHutchens
      @SierraHutchens Před 21 dnem +114

      also they were like “he sent 8 messages in 2 hours” like i would too if my drunk partner started an argument then ran off

    • @guybrushtwood
      @guybrushtwood Před 21 dnem +2

      @@SierraHutchens what’s your opinion, innocent or guilty?

    • @andrewdowell2663
      @andrewdowell2663 Před 21 dnem +4

      Nah, the texts were very manipulative and weird

    • @fatee5069
      @fatee5069 Před 21 dnem +79

      @@andrewdowell2663 Go back and read your messages to your exes when you are mad... We all sound suspicious when we're MAD. lol

  • @5012Karma
    @5012Karma Před 17 dny +379

    it's even scarier that this judge is still a judge. This isn't the first case that She's been incompetent in

    • @lesliewoinarowicz7018
      @lesliewoinarowicz7018 Před 16 dny

      Please return back to third grade to learn proper grammar. Your third grade teacher failed you sweetie.

    • @raeray8245
      @raeray8245 Před 16 dny +19

      She.. thats why.

    • @EarthIsNotFlat
      @EarthIsNotFlat Před 16 dny +8

      @@raeray8245lol, you’re lucky you didn’t get censored

    • @Nixonforprez68
      @Nixonforprez68 Před 11 dny +3

      ☕☕☕

    • @rillyjo5810
      @rillyjo5810 Před 11 dny +5

      Judges rarely lose their jobs even if they really mess up. There's a whole bunch of videos on CZcams about it. Different judges like that

  • @mcmorrisb43
    @mcmorrisb43 Před 4 dny +2

    I don't understand how anyone believes this guy is not guilty. This guy has zero ability to control his emotions and becomes violent without being provoked.

  • @Jazzykatt23
    @Jazzykatt23 Před 6 dny +4

    I don’t know if he’s guilty, but I think there’s enough reasonable doubt not to convict.

  • @jolenepotter664
    @jolenepotter664 Před 21 dnem +742

    I’ve never seen a guilty person react that hysterically at a loss of someone. Samantha had alcohol, cocaine, marijuana, benzodiazepines, Prozac, and other medications in her system. She had a significant history of mental illness, toxic relationships, threats of self harm, and was not in a stable state of mind at the time of her death. I wholeheartedly believe he is innocent.

    • @dimegobt
      @dimegobt Před 21 dnem +85

      If he is guilty he deserves an Oscar for that performance. I have never seen anything like it

    • @_lithp
      @_lithp Před 21 dnem +32

      He was faking it.

    • @Lobodomin
      @Lobodomin Před 21 dnem +1

      @@_lithp you would be like those pos jurors, stay away from anything involving the justice system

    • @iFartMagic89
      @iFartMagic89 Před 21 dnem

      His behavior in the interview didn't really reflect what I usually see in guilty people either. He was super relaxed, open, relieved when he heard she was ok. Usually when hearing a victim is going to make it, guilty suspects I've seen usually fake relief but close themselves off - but he started saying he never wants to see her again and remains open.
      I'd say the only type of person who could pull this off would be a psychopath or a sociopath, but there would be signs of that in his everyday life... Im only halfway thru this video typing this so maybe there are... but if he's lying, then he missed his call as an actor.

    • @Giraffe-on-a-kite
      @Giraffe-on-a-kite Před 21 dnem +46

      @@_lithpcan you defend that argument?

  • @alglavic8475
    @alglavic8475 Před 22 dny +525

    Toxic relationships never work out.

  • @robijakus6860
    @robijakus6860 Před 8 dny +5

    12:45 can we just talk about how rude it is from that detective to just stand there like that? or maybe he isn't even a detective just a random copper

  • @sfarrer48
    @sfarrer48 Před dnem +3

    Are there multiple people reviewing this or just one insanely qualified person?

  • @souffle01
    @souffle01 Před 21 dnem +480

    What is the point of a jury when a judge can just conveniently remove the jurors that prevent an unanimous decision? Things like that should be investigated on its own. Everything about this seems corrupt and incredibly biased, and I'm far from convinced that he did it.

    • @bdawgy101
      @bdawgy101 Před 21 dnem +16

      What's the point in a jury if one juror feels "disrespected" and decides he won't convict to get even with the others? Listen to Andrews words, he took things personally and he showed his bias. There's always three sides to the story and we only heard from Andrew who would of course paint himself in the best light and make everyone else look bad.

    • @untetheredmoon6971
      @untetheredmoon6971 Před 21 dnem +52

      @@bdawgy101And the other juror who was bullied into changing her not guilty verdict?

    • @danielgehring7437
      @danielgehring7437 Před 21 dnem +7

      Yes, the case does sound rather suspect, but being able to get rid of problematic jurors is still a good thing. There have been dozens of cases of jurors needing to be removed for any number of truly disturbing reasons: jurors have sexually assaulted other jurors, had heart attacks, friends have gotten lucky and gotten jurors on their friends' cases, we've even found mafia plants in juries before. Imagine what some of the seedier people you've met or seen online would do if they had total immunity to getting kicked off a jury.

    • @handle1627
      @handle1627 Před 21 dnem +1

      a unanimous

    • @kaylahall1219
      @kaylahall1219 Před 21 dnem +9

      I think a compelling piece of evidence is how little blood was on his clothes. 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @sandrah-m5088
    @sandrah-m5088 Před 20 dny +374

    The psychiatrist saying her depression was low the day prior probably means she was having a manic episode

    • @yatox8
      @yatox8 Před 20 dny +33

      Sometimes people lie, I do as well just so others can hear what they want, and make yourself look good at same time. Then again, could be true and knowing people with bi-polar disorder and that amount of drugs and alcohol can EASILY flip a switch. No one is cured of mental disorders, they can come back if you let them.

    • @AJSketches
      @AJSketches Před 19 dny +27

      Yeah, day before I was discharged from therapy my score was a 5. 3 days later I attempted suicide and tried to admit myself into a psychiatric ward! Shits beyond crazy, I can personally relate to her and I know people like us can flip like a switch unintentionally just cause that's how our brains work, which sucks to be fair.

    • @LordOfThePancakes
      @LordOfThePancakes Před 18 dny

      @@AJSketchesyou’re bipolar, & a danger to society. I’m sorry if this sounds harsh but you need to be in some type of institution where you can be monitored by a psychiatrist & have someone make sure you are actually taking your medication instead of just taking your word for it. We both know you’ve lied about taking your medication in the past… with various excuses & reasons as to why…

    • @KaySpradley
      @KaySpradley Před 17 dny +1

      OMG! I was thinking the exact sma thing. I have watched way too many of these videos.

    • @KaySpradley
      @KaySpradley Před 17 dny +1

      @@AJSketches I'm glad you weren't successful. Stay strong.

  • @adrianvasquez2526
    @adrianvasquez2526 Před 9 dny +8

    How's even the incoming audio recorded before dispatch even picked up the call???

    • @Swifte123
      @Swifte123 Před 8 dny

      Whoa. I didn’t even catch that. How?

    • @MuslimxProud3000
      @MuslimxProud3000 Před 8 dny

      I put every call on mute if i gotta wait for pick up 👌👆

    • @TwoBs
      @TwoBs Před 7 dny +4

      Must be something when dialing emergency services - automatically record as soon as the number is dialed and it begins ringing since every call is recorded no matter what.
      I’ve noticed it a lot over the last decade with the use of cell phones when it comes to listening to these that calls will record immediately when it starts ringing on their end.

    • @comosaycomosah
      @comosaycomosah Před 7 dny

      prolly pulled off his phone or like above me maybe it starts recording soon as as it ring on their end

  • @jacolucas1595
    @jacolucas1595 Před 4 dny +4

    Also, in the video he recorded just before the altercation, he clearly was telling her calmly to leave while she was sitting on the floor - then she stood up and attacked him after.... So firstly, he did try to get her to leave in a rational manner . Secondly, Why would he record a video if he was planning on murdering her? It just doesn't make sense to me that he would first ask her to leave AND be recording it, if he had any plans of stabbing her. She could have got up and left and nothing would have happened...

    • @thelastrellikx9503
      @thelastrellikx9503 Před 2 dny

      ,

    • @thelastrellikx9503
      @thelastrellikx9503 Před 2 dny

      If there is video evidence of you telling someone to leave your property, and later they end up dead. At most you should only be looking at manslaughter or 3rd degree murder

  • @chriskauffman5968
    @chriskauffman5968 Před 22 dny +237

    I find it strange that investogators expect a person to have clear memory when they were admittedly intoxicated.

    • @johnwhorfin5150
      @johnwhorfin5150 Před 21 dnem +3

      .12 is tippsy not blind drunk especially a guy that size

    • @chriscramer7110
      @chriscramer7110 Před 21 dnem +24

      ​@@johnwhorfin5150 He was a .12 when they tested him. Imagine how drunk he was at the time, given the time it's been since the incident and the fact that his adrenaline was pumping pretty damn hard. Throw in the fact he watched his girlfriend stab herself, it's entirely reasonable to believe he doesn't remember everything correctly.

    • @juliepearce6667
      @juliepearce6667 Před 21 dnem +16

      When I'm in a stressful situation, such as a fight with someone else who is drunk, you could ask me questions later that I'd probably get wrong.
      I don't buy that this boy killed the girl.
      Period.

    • @shannongaines5474
      @shannongaines5474 Před 21 dnem +2

      @@juliepearce6667she stabbed herself fatally twice??

    • @jjlucas115
      @jjlucas115 Před 21 dnem

      @@shannongaines5474i mean she did have a mix of drugs in her system. xanax and alcohol mixed make you act incredibly recklessly. all that mixed with bpd, i could see it happening.

  • @aran7teen
    @aran7teen Před 22 dny +651

    I'll never understand why one of the first things dispatch says isn't "we're on the way, now I need extra information to help"

    • @BoblopZmuda
      @BoblopZmuda Před 22 dny +51

      Could be bullshit but I think it's in the hopes of keeping the person on the phone as long as you can to gain info/help with CPR instructions. If you don't confirm anythings on the way the person might be liable to hang on and keep talking

    • @MatchaLeaf
      @MatchaLeaf Před 22 dny +98

      Because when people hear help is on the way, they may not hear the second part about needing more information and hang up. That happened on the call in this case once he heard confirmation they were coming.

    • @leataylor9277
      @leataylor9277 Před 22 dny +12

      @@MatchaLeafThat’s right.

    • @barth9580
      @barth9580 Před 22 dny +12

      It should be assumed if you have told them the address.

    • @99mage99
      @99mage99 Před 22 dny +47

      I'll never understand why people think screaming and yelling is going to help them in an emergency situation. Speaking as calmly and clearly as you possibly can will help save precious seconds when contacting emergency services. Not screaming like an emotional wreck. Save it for after you made the call.

  • @PRMD
    @PRMD Před dnem +2

    Moral of the story: install a camera in every room

  • @Godzooky
    @Godzooky Před 3 dny +1

    He calmed down and started speaking freely when he thought she survived.

  • @aneirynstreet3552
    @aneirynstreet3552 Před 19 dny +494

    This mf is straight up innocent. The fact they excluded her mental health problems is insane, its literally the strongest piece of evidence

    • @kdavis623
      @kdavis623 Před 19 dny +68

      Fr, it's ridiculous. The way he calmed down and was happy she was " ok" is what really made me start to believe he was innocent. Obviously, he had to know they suspected him, but if she was alive, she could be questioned about what happened. No one who stabbed someone and said they did it to themselves would be able to relax upon hearing they were fine😅. Poor dude, he really got fked.

    • @lukejohnston5566
      @lukejohnston5566 Před 19 dny +4

      Apparently they were allowed to impeach her character during the retrial

    • @CSpottsGaming
      @CSpottsGaming Před 18 dny +17

      ​@@lukejohnston5566It's not "impeaching her character" when the primary question at hand is "did the defendent stab her or did she stab herself in the midst of an episode?"
      Her mental health has nothing to do with her character, but her state of mind has a great deal to do with providing reasonable doubt about whether she killed herself.

    • @MrPickledede
      @MrPickledede Před 18 dny +10

      Yeah so she stabbed herself twice and threw the knife while she was dying 10 feet away

    • @MolokoMinus
      @MolokoMinus Před 18 dny +17

      @@MrPickledede Crazier things have happened. I had issues with those things too but their possible explanations were reasonable and believable enough that I couldn’t definitively find this man guilty beyond a shadow of a doubt.

  • @leaguephysique3838
    @leaguephysique3838 Před 13 dny +497

    Too much reasonable doubt in this case, NOT GUILTY

    • @RedDuke42
      @RedDuke42 Před 11 dny +52

      Yeah agreed. Doesn't mean he's *innocent*, we may never know for sure, but legally? Most definitely not guilty.

    • @jasonsmitty.1057
      @jasonsmitty.1057 Před 10 dny +5

      I wonder if that’s from the shows entire show destroying Sam’s character like a good defense lawyer would do. Know all the facts before saying something so ridiculous

    • @LordOfTheRings897
      @LordOfTheRings897 Před 10 dny +37

      ​@@jasonsmitty.1057 they didn't "destroy" her character. She was unstable, depressed, and stated that she would k*ll herself. People sometimes do what they said they would do when in the worst circumstances possible. I'm not saying he isn't guilty, but her behavior definitely leads to reasonable doubt. She wouldn't be the first person to st4b themselves.

    • @isabellesmama10
      @isabellesmama10 Před 5 dny

      Agreed

    • @faye_mous.Sponge-ASMR
      @faye_mous.Sponge-ASMR Před 5 dny +4

      ⁠@@jasonsmitty.1057 I think the bigger issue with this video is the narrator trying to psychoanalyse an intoxicated man! Without taking into account what they said about her ideations; there’s enough reasonable doubt. They interrogated someone who had been drinking all night, there’s going to be slight discrepancies in his version of events.

  • @sunny1433
    @sunny1433 Před 5 dny +2

    You’re not under arrest but put these handcuffs on,,,, is that nuts or what?

  • @Heytheredelisandwich
    @Heytheredelisandwich Před 12 dny +3

    He’s def not guilty bruh…

  • @Jumajaju811
    @Jumajaju811 Před 21 dnem +232

    911 operators really need to start saying that they're sending help right now, then start asking the questions they need.

    • @christopherpeers2176
      @christopherpeers2176 Před 21 dnem +20

      This seems like common sense but that's not the most efficient way to handle emergencies when you are dealing with more than one emergency at a time. Dispatchers need to know who is hurt, how badly, and any scene safety issues first before allocating the right help, and seek to never mislead a person by telling them help is coming until it actually is.

    • @eLhawX
      @eLhawX Před 21 dnem +28

      No, it should be civilians common knowledge that once you call and give details, they send help. Dispatch will not send officers blind into any scene, they need to know how many people are hurt, what injuries, how many people are in the house, where the weapon is, etc. This is so officers don't respond to save someone and get ambushed and killed. When you call 911 and give an address, help will be sent, but you absolutely have to answer questions and it won't slow down the help. The general public is just too stupid.

    • @reeferrick2635
      @reeferrick2635 Před 21 dnem

      @@eLhawX alright dude lets see how well composed you are when someone you love is bleeding out on the floor, you fucking oxygen thief

    • @myguitarwantstokillyourmama
      @myguitarwantstokillyourmama Před 21 dnem

      I'm glad people are realizing how stupid this comment is lmao

    • @kvstraley
      @kvstraley Před 21 dnem +5

      LITERALLY

  • @jamestaylor954
    @jamestaylor954 Před 15 dny +252

    Prime example of always ask for lawyer and don’t talk to cops!

    • @MotherOfDragons420
      @MotherOfDragons420 Před 7 dny +10

      Prime example of don’t kill your girlfriend and you wouldn’t be put in that position

    • @jamestaylor954
      @jamestaylor954 Před 7 dny +4

      @@MotherOfDragons420 never talk to cops! They are not your friends or trying to help you!

    • @MotherOfDragons420
      @MotherOfDragons420 Před 7 dny

      @@jamestaylor954 he literally murdered his girlfriend lol he doesn’t need friends or help. He deserves to rot away in prison with conjugal visits from big bubba every night lol you sound dumb asf trying to protect this dude.

    • @sugarinq
      @sugarinq Před 7 dny

      @@jamestaylor954both things can be true at once. I for one am glad that the a-hole in the vid was too stupid to know to get a lawyer and instead dug his own grave

    • @jacksondavis2927
      @jacksondavis2927 Před 7 dny +2

      ​@@MotherOfDragons420 exactly wth is the other guy on about sounds like he's defending him tbh

  • @urekmazino3509
    @urekmazino3509 Před 7 dny +2

    I see that every foot I see on this channel is one of the most chilling footage to ever be recorded

  • @lambdatauri
    @lambdatauri Před 5 dny +1

    The state failed Fontae and everyone in his life. What an embarrassment from the “justice” system

  • @Malzy518777
    @Malzy518777 Před 22 dny +305

    my boyfriend stabbed himself while we were fighting after a night of drinking so it’s entirely possible to me that she would have done that to herself. there’s just so much reasonable doubt for me that I can’t conclusively say he committed this crime.

    • @dystanysam9896
      @dystanysam9896 Před 21 dnem +13

      I get what you or saying he did make tweets that led up to her death made it more sus

    • @mercedesisblack
      @mercedesisblack Před 21 dnem +9

      Did he though 🤨

    • @geog26
      @geog26 Před 21 dnem +9

      @@mercedesisblack wow such a smart question

    • @Elizabethsel180
      @Elizabethsel180 Před 21 dnem +29

      My boyfriend did too. I broke up with him and he stabbed his stomach to the point he needed intestinal surgery. Alcohol and drugs were involved and he had mental issues in the past. It was so traumatic for me 😭

    • @ThorAxiun
      @ThorAxiun Před 21 dnem +34

      @@dystanysam9896 weren't all the tweets shown in this video Sam's tweets?

  • @matthewdejoy-wm6mr
    @matthewdejoy-wm6mr Před 22 dny +103

    How was he not given a different judge. That right there is enough to overturn

    • @Neremworld
      @Neremworld Před 19 dny

      You only get a different judge if it can be proven that the judge's mistake was made out of malice. Note, EWU completely skips over exactly what got a retrial: Namely, her decision that the defense can't attack the victim's character. IT wasn't seen as a malicious mistake.
      It was enough to get a retrial. He was convicted again, and appealed once more, and it was denied.
      It's notable that the appeal was over his desire to suppress statements he made to the police that were instrumental in his second conviction.

  • @lflood84
    @lflood84 Před 9 dny

    EWU! I love your investigations, analyses, and insights! You stand apart from other creators! Always well done and I can’t get enough!! Thank you to all who have a part of these videos!! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @fullthrottlewrx
    @fullthrottlewrx Před 7 dny +2

    well....given recent events - im willing to bet many Americans lose SERIOUS trust in the 'justice system'

  • @R3cuzican
    @R3cuzican Před 12 dny +416

    14:20 she doesn’t like confrontation but everyone at the bar said she was starting shit all night

    • @sorshawillis3936
      @sorshawillis3936 Před 8 dny +54

      Exactly! Yesss! I was looking for this! I like how they're trying to make her seem like she was such an angel, sweet, didn't like confrontation but yet showing all of her violent ass tweets! Fuck outta here, he's innocent.

    • @chameleonsoule314
      @chameleonsoule314 Před 7 dny +7

      Fr

    • @nicolejacqueline7767
      @nicolejacqueline7767 Před 4 dny +21

      Exactly, those tweets were so unhinged! How the hell can you sit on camera and try to say she was non-confrontational and sweet. The girl CLEARLY had some serious anger issues; this is one of the most blatant cases of incompetence / corruption / juror intimidation I have ever seen.

    • @Thatonegirl989
      @Thatonegirl989 Před 4 dny +8

      @@sorshawillis3936I think it’s clear she wasn’t an angel, but I also don’t think that makes him innocent.

    • @AllenAllen-zt1ex
      @AllenAllen-zt1ex Před 4 dny +2

      How's everyone at the bar when it's his best friend probably is f*** buddy and his f*** buddy girlfriend so two people now is everyone you're about as smart as a burnt-out light bulb

  • @bobbygetsbanned6049
    @bobbygetsbanned6049 Před 18 dny +715

    Thank you Juror Andrew for being the holdout juror and not giving into the other jurors, you're the exact person we need in every single jury!
    Judge Monica Ackley is exactly what is wrong with our justice system, and the fact she was able to preside over the 2nd trial is insanity!
    This is an obvious miscarriage of justice, Fontae deserves a fair trial!

    • @ManaSura_
      @ManaSura_ Před 18 dny +31

      Exactly! How come she was allowed to reside over the appeal. Even if that is normally done, still after what took place with the jurors in the first trial they should have definitely played it safe and assigned a different judge the second time. I can't be sure of how I feel about his guilt or lack thereof just by the evidence that was presented, but I am sure of one thing, he didn't get a chance for a fair trial.

    • @patrickmba7638
      @patrickmba7638 Před 16 dny +15

      I cannot wrap my mind around that! How could she get to preside over the second trial??

    • @finchvalor
      @finchvalor Před 16 dny

      I can see why Andrew came off poorly to the other jurors if he’s immediately accusing the jury of racial bias simply because they are White. That would rub me the wrong way too. People like Andrew who see racism in others simply for being White are the actual racists. It always surprises me how people don’t see that, but it is literally textbook racism to assume bad intentions based on one’s race. There’s nothing wrong with having an all White jury. You need to present actual evidence of racism beyond simply “they are White”

    • @keithmalewicz3487
      @keithmalewicz3487 Před 16 dny

      Facts

    • @Wetcamerainc
      @Wetcamerainc Před 16 dny +1

      ehhhh idk bro i mean that dude seems pretty violent (opinion)

  • @lmnopopsicle
    @lmnopopsicle Před dnem +1

    IF this man is innocent, he is completely useless in a crisis. Completely.

  • @jglumi
    @jglumi Před 5 dny +2

    This channel content just get better and better.

  • @theheat9344
    @theheat9344 Před 21 dnem +356

    There is no evidence he touched the knife, How could he possibly be guilty beyond a reasonable doubt?

    • @jmfl620
      @jmfl620 Před 20 dny +40

      Because he’s male.

    • @melthrix
      @melthrix Před 20 dny +71

      because he is black and jurors were white

    • @Rylynn2017
      @Rylynn2017 Před 20 dny +17

      U can thank modern day femism

    • @michelleb7399
      @michelleb7399 Před 20 dny +24

      @@Rylynn2017 How so? I would think the opposite would be the case (thinking you mean “feminism”). For example, in the past, it would be assumed the man would be bigger and stronger and more “manly” so how could a little lady such as herself dare do anything violent, let alone herself? So, how could feminism be to blame for him being found guilty behind a reasonable doubt?

    • @zznug2837
      @zznug2837 Před 20 dny +4

      @@michelleb7399 He is probably talking about how feminism teaches women that whatever anger they feel is justified because they have been 'oppressed' by the 'patriarchy' for millennials, taking any agency out of their hands effectively turning them into toddlers which is pretty misogynistic if you ask me but sadly a lot of women find victimhood a very appealing status

  • @oliviasutherland4366
    @oliviasutherland4366 Před 22 dny +151

    I started this video so suspicious of him but that judge is criminally negligent and should be held accountable!

    • @ViirinSoftworks
      @ViirinSoftworks Před 22 dny

      But she won't. Basically, in America, judges and cops are gods (a being that exists with no relation to society). There's some hokey bullcrap that makes it so cops can break all the laws while arresting someone, even wrongly, and they can't get in trouble for the bull they pulled.

  • @robijakus6860
    @robijakus6860 Před 8 dny +2

    this has got to be one of the most infuriating cases i've seen maybe ever like Fontae is one of the most honest open most innocent guy there is no way no chance in hell that he killed her

  • @sarahbob8401
    @sarahbob8401 Před 2 dny +1

    in the written stuff it said she had facial bruising and was stabbed 3 times in the chest, his testimony was that she just stabbed herself the once.