The Disturbing Case of the House of Horrors Killer | Documentary
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In today's true crime documentary, we're covering the case of Shawn Grate.
VIDEO QUALIFICATIONS:
Interrogation analysis, licensed attorney
Psychological analysis, BA in psychology
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Kudos! What an absolutely masterful production! I can't imagine haw much work, time, and effort went into creating this but I'm so very happy it was created. Wow.
Agreed! All of it was very well put together and it didn’t leave me confused at all.
How could it be both nature vs nurture, because if it is nature made no need for it to be any other, if it is nurture, that means he developed it before nature would have therefore it could only be one or the other.
Not to be out of line or anything but this Shawn Grate fella seems like a real jerk
Thanks,have a great day.
Mike Anthony Foster how many accts. Do you really need to comment under per video!? 🤣😂😆
Dispatcher: “What’s his mother’s maiden name?”
Jane: “I don’t know man, i’m just trying not to die.”
Lololol
Yeah no iiish...
She needs her ,all the nutty questions
Yup.. wow, just get someone there!
Dispatcher: Does he own the home?
Jane: Yeah, he's also got a 401k and an HSA. You wanna know what's in his index fund next?
Dispatcher: what is his favorite food?
Dispatcher: what is his favorite movie?
Dispatcher: if he could choose one place to vacation where would it be?
Dispatcher: what is his favorite color?
Dispatcher: what brand toothpaste does he use?
Died 😂😂
But that moment of feeling like they are saved just by breaking through to the dispatcher can make them have a moment of feeling saved, which intern can cause them to slip up and lose their instincts and talking too much is one of them. Do not ever think that these demons and flesh are not on high alert ready to end your life and there's just to get away with one more fix. After all you are weak and powerless over a person who has empathy, and is malignantly pleasured by the act.
She was very good imo, she got so much info very quickly and calmly. If that’s the last heard of the person calling you need as much info as possible.
@@simonepalma_1454 bwhaha😂
Ha! 🤣✌️
Dispatch “you don’t talk if you don’t need to”
Also dispatch “let’s play a game of 20 questions”
It's literally their JOB to ask all the right questions, so that someone in that situation CAN stay as silent as possible while giving them the info they need for the rescue.
Imo the dispatcher should have stopped asking open ended questions and switched to yes or no questions (as much as possible). Then Jane wouldn't have needed to talk so much. Like instead of asking "where is he?" she could've asked "is he in the room with you? Is he awake?" Etc
Theyre trained to ask as many questions as possible, if anything happens itll be recorded plus most of the time it can help keep the person focused on the call rather thN ytheir stressful situation. Also they end up doing a portion of the witness or suspect interrogation before the cops even arrive. The more info the better
They do not ask the right questions though. There are 3 Questions, WHAT IS YOUR NAME, WHERE ARE YOU, WHAT IS YOUR PROBLEM? @@DevonD1v1n3
Arguably you can have some subquestions for questions 3.
For example:
"What is your condition?"
"What does the location you are at look like?" (For officer safety, that I quite frankly do not care about in the slightest, it is THEIR JOB TO HELP the people in need, not their job to protect themselves and their breed. They chose a risky job, don't expect a victim to be a professional just so you don't get hurt doing your job. The dispatcher kept talking when the woman said "I woke him up" that is the dumbest and most ridiculous thing imaginable. She could have killed her with that decision. Absolutely ridiculous. Your dispatchers need more training and more situational awareness.
Why do people get mad a 911 operators for doing their job? Just because they’re asking questions doesn’t mean they didn’t immediately send help.
Its important to mention that if anyone says they are "moving to Mansfield Ohio to get a fresh start on life" that is absolutely a lie.
Its funny, I know people from there from the internet. They get duis for fun over in that general region. One of them told me that prison was a great place to be that straigtens you out. Its looney tunes out there in ohio lol.
If they move to ohio at all its prob a red flag lol
@@atruescotsmanuth2481beyond looney toons lol 😂 Ohio is more like the show Shameless 😂😂😂😂
@@NotACrookNix sums up Ohio lol 🤣
That's facts tho lol Mansfield is so baddddd
The 911 call gave me anxiety with him in the same room and having to answer all those questions. I’m so glad she was able to get out, she’s so brave.
Right I feel as if those question could’ve waited the important ones could’ve just been asked!
Dispatcher was an idiot.
Me too..I actually scared 😱
@@skinnaholiccc6951 strategy....I do this with my patients as well. If you come off too strong, they may close up and stop talking. Start off easy.... make them feel comfortable
It was by the book. A book ya'll don't know, a book that got the cops to Jane in a matter of minutes, on the spot, and her out of the house. A book that saved her life, literally, even if you do not grasp it. And good that you do not. A book none of you internet keyboard experts have a place to judge.
Dispatcher: Does he have a 20 year or a 30 year fixed rate mortgage?
Jane: Just send the damn cops.
*ALL Gamers are ChiLd MO Lesters!!!*
You do understand that they are sending the police as soon as they understand the situation and know where to send them? In this call the police where sent after Jane Doe's first sentence.
The rest of the dispatchers questions is to gather information about the perpetrator, how the person looks like, is he armed, name etc, in case anything happens or he flees and also to gather crucial information for the police whom where sent to the scene.
@@schassen he’s joking bro
@@evanm6739 He’s joking about the mortgage but he’s completely serious and unaware about how the process dispatchers go through. It’s obvious
Hilarious bro. Her talking coulda woken his crazy ass up.
Man, that 911 call was so intense, especially when the taser went off and he woke up. My heart sunk and I kept thinkin, "please be ok. Tell me she was able to get out and is safe". Finally hearing the cops telling her to come out was such a relief. She's a really brave woman and doing what she did saved her life and possibly lives of others since this monster was found and put away. I hope she's ok now.
Something about going to a supposed friend's house at night to play Yahtzee because you can't sleep and ending up murdered by them is so incredibly heartbreaking to me. It's such an innocent thing to try to do to find some comfort
When Jane see’s that the cops are leaving and tells the operator “TELL THEM TO COME BACK”… my heart felt heavy. 🥺
Yeah that was intense, she couldn't shout "come back". I was thinking oh no the guys going come and kill her, and the interview will be her murder case.
@@rasalasad5315 fuck, I was so afraid he would wake up and kill her
@@rasalasad5315 for sure I thought he was gonna wake up and get her. I was so pissed at those cops. Coming up to the door, waiting for a only a few seconds, and then walking away. I found that so hard to believe that I then thought she might be hallucinating it all. She's telling dispatch they're walking away and for them to come back. Her having to say just didn't seem real.
@@cinci_nate7973 cops are worthless
Jerks
The irony of a guy killing people because he hates the fact that they're weak and on public assistance, and yet he himself cannot hold down a job and is illegally living in somebody else's abandoned home.
He projected his self-loathing and deficiencies on his victims and lashed out against them on account of them. Note when he kept talking about Jane Doe and _her_ lust he was talking about _his_ own lust for her! An absolute mental case.
It all ties in with his mother.. he hates those things because that's the way his mother was.
and probably he’s living his most comfortable life in jail rn
@@choukoooo Dont think so..ever been in the big house? Nothing comfy about it..And btw, rapists and woman murderers are seen and treated as the lowests , i can asure you he wishes he was dead.
I think the fact he was able to work but because of the child support he was not able too. It would catch up with him and he would never get ahead.
But he sees capable people with no reason not to work collecting money that he could never collect.
gooooodness. That guy blaming the victim is so gross. "she needed it". WOW. Talk about delusional. My heart goes out to his victim. She will carry those scars the rest of her life. How terrible. These types of crimes should be treated the same as murder.
Wrong. Murder ends a life with no possibility too heal. That should always be treated different from anything you can heal from even if the chances are slim.
@@spudbencer7179 i rather feel nothing than live a life of garbage. besides murder can be in the heat of the moment whereas rape is prolonged and people know very well what theyre doing as the victim has time to say no or get away. Imo predmeditated murder is worse than rape but rape is always worse than a second degree murder because rape is also premeditated and shows evilness
A while ago I had a phase of listening to 911 call on YT, so far you have provided 3 different interrogation videos to the calls I've heard previously, its crazy being able to see how the person was interrogated and finally punished, almost feels like closure, i don't know how you get this info but it is amazing content please don't stop!❤
Same!
She was so terrified but she answered all the questions and was able to lead officers to get her help. She’s so brave for being able to stay collected on that phone call.
Exactly!! It's incredible.
He's right there, the dispatcher should of told her to be quiet like wtf.. practically wanted her to tell her life story!
Couldn’t agree more. It’s insane how calm and collected she was given the scenario
Jane-I’ve been abducted and he’s 3 feet from me.
Responder- Who is your favorite Disney princess?
@@sparingpickle4918 💀
Jane is walking amongst us today. I hope she has found peace and happiness. I hope she knows none of this was her fault and she doesn’t feel any guilt towards herself. She is a brave brave woman.
no. say it. say the thing. you're going around it on purpose i know it. say the funny thing
@@wildwolff say what?
@@doctorTF_2 amongst...
@@wildwolff amongus sus sus baka
@@wildwolff bruhhh
Never been more interested in a story. This was so far one of the best. Just to think there's hours of footage for this case and countless pictures of evidence, it's amazing. Keep up the good work guys and thank you for keeping us watching.
The lady interrogator is absolutely brilliant! Certainly one of the best I've seen.
Yeah, I was thinking she could start a second career as a counsellor.
That was master level interrogation on her part. I could never.
@@zoelathwell8893yeah, probably because she was trained and you weren’t lol.
@@NotACrookNixdoesn’t mean anything, I’ve seen some horror interrogations where they were “trained” and handled it absolutely poorly
@@keirayeaah source?
When she said "tell them to come back" I was like what, they LEFT!? That situation was absolutely terrifying and this woman was so brave and collected the whole time. My heart goes out to her.
The police probably thought they were at the wrong house. Her sweet voice saying to come back was heart breaking. Poor lady. I hope she's doing okay these days.
@@I.See.That.Youre.Mentally.Ill. true but they should have kept looking my god. she said that it was probably abandoned and everything so it pisses me off that they just assumed they were at the wrong house or even on the wrong street. she was risking her life. you look through every room of that fucking house until you find her! she even told them it was yellow. it seems like they didn't give a shit to me even if they did.
@@imsotiredofthiscrap2341 honestly, the operator was only asking her questions to keep her on the line to establish she’s still with us. it upset me with all the questions given her circumstances; i don’t believe she was in a position to be holding conversation & the operator could have been more sensitive to that. given with your observation, & my own the cops didn’t take much of the information into consideration. very sad, but happy she made it with her life. a strong woman, with a brave heart of gold. i hope she gets all she can desire, & you as well! wishing you well 🧡
Fr bro. If I were a cop I'd search every single fucking house
@@maitri4063 Yeah, but I think the operator kinda has to do that, keep the conversation going, to make sure she's still there, she's responsive, the situation isn't changing, they aren't on the move etc. At first it was weird to me when the operator asked if the house she was in was owned by the abductor, but then I thought that it probably makes indentifying him easier if he escapes before the police get there for example. A situation like that can change dramatically in seconds, so the more information the operator gets, the better, especially if it escalates or goes sideways. And the operator told her a few times that if she can't talk, she can put the phone down, just stay on the line.
Mad respect for the interrogator that managed to stay kind, respectful and sympathetic sitting across this disgusting human being. You saved the families of those whose lives were lost.
He stalked good people on purposed thank you guys caught him.
both interrogators did a great job
Omg the questions !cld have got her killed ! Ffs ! idiot operator!
I was looking for this comment, interrogator crushed it.
They're ohioan, that's just how that happens.
Wow! The suspense with that phone call had my heart rate going up.
I love these channels, so much. The more you watch these and hear actual audio/see actual film, the more you realize HOW real it is. It’s not a movie, it really happened.
I’m glad he felt confident enough to fall asleep, and I’m glad she was brave enough to make a move.
That dispatch call was the most frustrating thing I have ever heard, well done to Jane Doe for staying so calm and surviving such an ordeal
There are much, much worse dispatch calls out there too... For example the teen who slowly crushed to death in his car cause dispatch thought he was playing a joke
Yeah that case was extremely sad. Just because a kid called doesn't mean it's a prank
@@riga Horrible.
What was frustrating about it?
@@riga or the one where the lady drive in a lake on accident, & the dispatch officer was telling her it was her fault and she should’ve been more careful & giggling at her … she drowned before they could locate her
Jane Doe not only saved herself, but countless others. Such a brave woman.
So true!
Thank you Jane Doe.
She did so well during the 911 call. I hope she’s doing great and recovering from all of this.
Yes not only that but Jane doe leaves a lot of reviews on stuff
I thought the same. I dont think she realized what she was up against when she made that call.
What a waste of so many lives, Shawn included. This was a brilliant production and I’m very grateful for the time and effort you have put into it. How lucky was Jane, her courage undoubtably saved her life. I hope she can live a peaceful life and try to put her horrendous ordeal behind her with the help of her faith.
Shawn included? This man kills women because he thinks he’s helping them. What would saving his life bring to the earth? Other than more murders?
@@thatguymatt5816Waste of his life because like everyone else, at one point in his life he was an innocent baby and had the same potential as anyone else to do good in the world. While I don’t advocate for compassion of people like this, I can still see how it was an unfortunate waste of their life as well.
@@thatguymatt5816in our world, the best outcome was stopping him. In the most ideal world, he wouldn't have done any of it in the first place because he would've been normal or would've received help. the OP was obviously speaking to the latter world
@@VerniasAugoeides “the OP”. Good to see you brother 👍🏽
A production is a strange word to use to describe this tragic event..
Stacy's story is heartbreaking. Trying to get her life together, her "sugar daddy" was actually just a family friend. He killed her for a lie she didn't even tell. Her poor son. I have no doubt the family friend feels so guilty for leaving her there with that murderer, even though there was nothing he could've done. The whole thing is just heartbreaking.
Unfortunately he was always going to kill her so it was never about the lies he made up.. he was just trying to justify a reason for murder for the detective.
He’s a total pos 😤
The way Jane stayed calm and composed with the dispatcher is truly awe inspiring.
The dispatcher could’ve been a little faster with the questions in the beginning. I thought he was going to wake up.
@@DougiePz That dispatcher believed that she was lying I heard, go back and listen and it makes sense!!
@@bartholemewrawktaviun-john7604 well why would a dispatcher think anyone is lying in a dire situation. Even better.
@@DougiePz Exactly what I was thinking and this is how many people end up dead because of this…
it started to piss me off how long it went on, like she was trying to get dude to wake up and kill her
The female interrogator was incredible. She single handidly drew other murders an so much information out of him simply by being kind an compassionate.
She spoke to him so soft, like a therapist. That’s how it should be done. She gained his trust and it was easy from there. I like that
@@manda-om9ls yeah. She treated him like a human despite all he'd done. She did her job very well and put to one side all that other stuff, pretty remarkable
U literally watched the first ten min 🤣
Agreed, amazing reflective conversation
I guess people really will admit to anything in exchange for a woman being nice to them for a few minutes lmao
Thank you for all of your hard work and dedication on this channel. It is much appreciated.
This is like award winning documentary stuff here. Amazing work EWU team!!
My mom lives in the area and met this guy a few weeks before this happened. She said she felt bad for him and almost gave him a ride. Eternally grateful that she walked away.
Wow damn
Daniel
walked or drove away?
@@yeah._. he walked up to her outside of her job when she was getting off work, middle of the day. Said he was walking to a city that’s like a 30 minute drive from where they were and it was hot out, and asked for a ride, said she didn’t get any weird vibes she just felt bad for him. She ended up walking back into her work to grab something and when she came back out he was walking away.
This just shows that there's a lot of people out there who may seem so innocent but deep down they have a dark side.
I knew he had mother issues the moment he started to open up to the female investigator. She had a maternal caring tone, accepting him how only a loving mother could. and he just melted into it. Bravo to that investigator
Yes! Can we talk about how important it is for parents to show love and affection, to not hit and abuse our children.
No. Because we all know how important it is. Also the world is filled with millions of women who were abused by their fathers, sometimes even sexuaIIy. And sometimes by their mothers too. And SOMEHOW they don't turn into this. He can f off with his "mother issues". He's the issue and probably was since birth.
@@perfectlypancho9777 But why tell the officer about the other killings? that he KNEW they knew nothing about. Maybe he wanted the death penalty? cause it doesn't seem like he was the bragging type. IDK something about this whole thing still seems strange that he would confess all THAT.
@@pierrenoneyabizzo9751 guilt
@@2okaycola to be cool
Thank you. This is as eye opening as it is terrifying. What your doing is helpful in making people aware of their surroundings
She actually cared enough to tell the police he was “Unarmed” amazing survivor
It's so worth pointing out that this female officer got him to fess up to crimes that were being investigated for over 10 years. And she solved 5 of them in under 24 hours. She's like a real life superhero
She reminds me of the Chris Watts polygraph interrogator who pulled a confession out of him in minutes. I think it has something to do with that feminine lack of testosterone driven ego
@@RyanDavidAhern ding ding ding. Bringing in the woman was basically just the finishing of the alley-oop
She is a real life superhero.
@@RyanDavidAhern This 100%
@@RyanDavidAhern it’s funny bc your comment proves what Maria Holly was trying to say about testosterone driven ego
I seriously was about to have an anxiety attack listening to the 911 calls. The girl was whispering and scared, on top of that the dispatcher kept asking questions but acted very swiftly, kudos to that. So glad she made it out. 👍
I was terrified for her. The questions from the 911 dispatcher were a little over the top for me, I understand that they need to get as much info but some of the questions that she was asking this poor girl who was trying to stay quiet I think was unnecessary, then the cops showing up and the dispatch having to tell them to come back WOW !! Cudos to that girl. She was Terrified 😨
@@marthalee9593 yeah exactly... It was so heart wrenching when she told the dispatcher to ask the cops to come back...
@@marthalee9593 it was almost like she thought she was talking nonsense !
It was almost like she wanted the guy to wake up so she could listen to a show. Jesus Christ.
I know like stf up already! Maybe she thought it would keep her mind busy talking to her, having her answer questions. Then again, she gleaned a whole lot of information that may possibly have become hazier around the edges after the adrenaline wore off and her brain began to try and deal with the trauma.
Jane Doe : My kidnapper is literally sleeping right next to me
Dispatcher : Glad you called, we've been trying to reach you about your cars extended warranty
😂😂😂😂😂
The fact that you can hear the interrogators heart beat makes this case terrifying
Such courage she had. Could not imagine the bravery it took to make that phone call
hell yeah. I was thinking the whole time like I hope this fool does not wake up!
Thank God dude was such a deep sleeper
It seems like the dispatcher was kind of a dope trying to get her to keep talking when he could have woken up at any moment from the noise.
Totally..brave girl
@@clockguy2 that's what I was thinking too, should have said to just stay on the line, I would just stop replying to her tbh.
I cannot believe that "Jane" had to tell the dispatcher to tell the cops to come back. Like can you imagine them being so close to rescuing you and then they start walking away? That is BEYOND terrifying.
EDIT: Had to put "Jane" in quotation marks for the people that were confused. (Read comment replies)
🤦♂️ you realize that’s the original anon name right 🤦♂️ not her name 😂 John Doe Jane doe
@@zaceryhammond1144 ?? No shit?? Hillaraptor is just referring to her by the name they literally called her throughout the whole video
@@zaceryhammond1144 I don't think they implied they thought that was her real name at all. It's literally just a name to refer to the victim so it makes sense to use it in this context
It pissed me off how long they took to show up
@@B___848 that’s the reality. When it takes minutes for officers to respond to another officer shot, it would take at least that long for citizens. Not enough officers to cover every street at all times. You can only protect yourself in the end.
Wow! This was an excellent documentary. For all the people throwing shade on the 911 dispatch operator, you obviously have no idea about how they need to nail down layout of houses, rooms in those houses, if anyone else is inside, are they armed etc. She did EXACTLY as she should have. I noticed the victim used something like the word 'from' in the context of which house it was - which side of the laundromat - her pov inside - while of course 911 is looking 'towards' from the outside to guide police. Police need to get in with as few 'surprises' as possible, for their safety and obviously for others. We've all heard of cases where someone didn't get it right, and innocent people were killed. I'll take my chances with dispatch attempting to nail down as many details down as possible.
Might have also been trying to make sure it was real and not a prank as well
Absolutely incorrect. She said she was abducted, asking questions that she may not know wasting time on the phone which could have made the perpetrator wake up, catch, and kill her was terrible work. Go watch all the other videos of better 911 dispatchers who when they hear someone whispering ask the few pertinent questions and handle the situation in a much safer way. Another example, the person who called 911 and asked to order a pizza and the operator caught on that they needed police and couldn't talk. What good does it do if the person dies while trying to play that insane game of 20 questions with that terribly trained operator? Finally, you talk about police needing to know details before entering safely, not in the case of a kidnapping. They have swat teams for that. In fact they routinely use no knock warrants to get in houses effectively. In this case they simply all around failed this victim.
I have experienced trauma, i don't wish to share the details, but the bravery of this woman is extraordinary. I couldn't have done it.
Jane Doe deserves insane praise for being able to not only save herself with the phone call but also get this monster off the streets so he can't hurt anybody else
True. But see, off the streets ain't good enough.
I was thinking also about how she might've been brushed off if she escaped and reported afterwards instead of calling from the scene of the crime. It's definitely not unheard of
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He is evil personified.
For real, i'm so proud of her.
She's so scared, she's afraid to even run out the door. My heart dropped so many times for her. The horrors she must've experienced, my mind can't even imagine.
Scared and NAKED!!!
Same here. I was picturing myself having gone through that horrific situation/ event. She's incredibly brave & smart as well. I wouldn't call her lucky though she definitely could have been killed by the hand of that maniac if she had made other choices.
May this story show that we should always be safe etc.
@@annjepsen1621 heart breaking to think of what trauma has probably done to her life now a days. I'm so happy she survived regardless though. ❤
I’m a big six-foot 3 inch black man long toe and I don’t think I would’ve made it to the door! This woman has my upmost respect
@Johan Liebert 😂😂😂😂
I’ve heard the 911 call before but I’ve never seen the suspect interview!! Thanks for posting
You must be a detective! I love your videos!!! Love how you explain everything during the video!!!
I love how you tubers who are normal people make better documentaries than huge companies with big budgets. This isn’t dramatized it’s just straight to the point and only the facts. Jane is a brave woman and I hope she’s able to heal and one day be able to think about this without overwhelming emotion but as something that happened and had passed
Agreed
As the saying goes familiarity breeds contempt which is what the media treat viewers with.
She is definitely lucky.
you spoke facts.
They also don't have any lighting effects with the interviewees and don't try to present one narrative or another.
I'm not an overly religious person but at 1:22 when he's talking with the woman detective about how Jane doesn't allow him in her house but she would go in his house as if that was odd I got teary eyed bc it's the story of Moses and the burning bush.
The first thing the bush tells him is to take your shoes off before you approach me. Bc the bush is his soul and out of respect for yourself you take your shoes off and leave your dirt at the door. Jane didn't want him in her soul but she wasn't afraid to walk with him. And he took advantage of that and my heart breaks for her and what she experienced.
So proud of you Jane ❤
Another Bible basher 😒
I love your videos, they are very informative. The only thing is I can see reflections of the people walking around in the room on the screen. Anyway, you are the best commentator.
Jane, whoever you are, wherever you are. You’re one hell of a woman. One of the most brave, calm, and collected individuals I’ve heard in an awful situation. I hope you’re doing well now
They're not going to date you, bro. /s
@@IDK-kv8ob what.
@@IDK-kv8ob typical dude bro Chad comment on an actually serious topic.
@@IDK-kv8ob Damn a python pfp and using weird twitter shit. Ur deff not above the age of 16
@@IDK-kv8ob Not funny. I didn't laugh. Your joke is so bad I would have preferred the joke went over my head and you gave up re-telling me the joke. To be honest this is a horrible attempt at trying to get a laugh out of me. Not a chuckle, not a hehe, not even a subtle burst of air out of my esophagus. Science says before you laugh your brain preps your face muscles but I didn't even feel the slightest twitch. 0/10 this joke is so bad I can't believe anyone legally allowed you to be creative at all. The amount of brain power you must have put into that joke has the potential to power every house on Earth. Get a personality and learn how to make jokes, read a book. I'm not saying this to be funny i genuinely mean it on how this is just bottom barrel embarrassment at comedy. You've single handedly killed humor and every comedic act on the planet. I'm so disappointed that society has failed as a whole in being able to teach you how to be funny. Honestly if I put in all my power and time to try and make your joke funny it would require Einstein himself to build a device to strap me into so I can be connected to the energy of a billion stars to do it, and even then all that joke would get from people is a subtle scuff. You're lucky i still have the slightest of empathy for you after telling that joke otherwise I would have committed every war crime in the book just to prevent you from attempting any humor ever again. We should put that joke in text books so future generations can be wary of becoming such an absolute comedic failure. Im disappointed, hurt, and outright offended that my precious time has been wasted in my pathetic brain understanding that joke. In the time that took i was planning on helping kids who have been orphaned, but because of that you've wasted my time explaining the obscene integrity of your terrible attempt at comedy. Now those kids are suffering with out meals and there's nobody to blame but you. I hope you're happy with what you have done.
I love how I can’t sit down for 90 minutes to watch a movie in one sitting, but somehow just watched a 3+ hour documentary on CZcams. Love the new long form videos, keep up the amazing work!
Because of the reality of all of it. The reality. The truth is far, FAR more compelling and stranger than fiction, and it always has been, and it always will be.
H U H!!?!?!
When I read the first half of the comment I thought you were implying you can't watch a 90min movie but you can watch a 90min CZcams documentary and I thought "WOW REALLY?? THIS VID IS 90MINS LONG??!?!?" I Thought it was 25-35mins tops, then I get to the part where you mention it's three hours and I'm just kinda confused so I go check and I'M AT 2:35:37 WHERE DID THE TIME GO WHAAAAT!!?!?!?!
then you can sit down for a 90 minute movie lol humans
@@ichigome5554 movies are reality. where do you think they get the ideas from
When you're interested in something you're more mentally switched on.
I watched alot of interrogations on this channel this guy has been the best interrogator yet Great job we need more people like him interrogating these criminals.
An the breakdown is so insightful..it's so sad Jane had to go through something like this. I'm glad to see quality intrigue guys can help cases like this.
If Jane Doe ever reads this, I want her to know she didn't only save her life with her bravery but she's a hero for bringing closure to the other victims families and allowing them to rest in peace. She's also a hero in preventing this to happen to anyone else! God Bless you, you're a total rockstar and you're in my prayers!
I agree %100000 ❤ I couldn't even imagine that happening. Being tied up in a room, steal His phone to call 911, trying to be qs quiet as possible and Pray he doesn't hear you and wake up - 😯 I hope she's doing well 🤗 Normally I'm all about the death penalty. But I think that's to easy for this guy - one can only hope what he did to women happens to him in there. Many times.
Absolutely 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
He deserves what he gets, simple as that. Whether its the death penalty, a taste of his own medicine or both.
I don't know her personally, but I lived in Ashland when this happened and yes, she is a certified badass! They knocked the houses down where he was squatting abs holding her, because she STILL LIVES IN TOWN. He took her from her home once, she's not letting him take her hometown too. Absolute legend.
I couldnt find better words! Thats why we gotta report every.single.incident! Its important to protect others from going through anything like this, even if its not as horrifying as this case - its giving me the chills! 🥶
This might have been the scariest 911 call iv ever heard in my life. Just listening to him snore like a grizzly bear was shocking she was that close having this whole conversation literally narrating everything going on from what the house looks like to its exact location!! She is so brave! And i got so excited when dispatch said patrolmen were in her location. So glad she made it out of there.
There’s a scarier one where an old lady called 911 about an intruder with a knife, the intruder found her and proceeded to stab her to death while still on call with police and you can hear her screams
@@theofficialchannelofpapa3596 Yes, her name is Ruth.
@@theofficialchannelofpapa3596 omfg really? That's horrible asf did they ever catch the perp you know of?
@@theofficialchannelofpapa3596 where at? I wanna listen to that one!!
@@alchemist3724 it’s a fake call meant to train 911 Dispatchers
Love all your guys content, great stuff.
I loved this so much! Hes toying with them. His narcissism is blatantly obvious. You can see how excited he gets with the female officer. She's like FBI profiler level. Making him feel like he's not a bad guy and that she knows how he feels. They know they have him as soon as she went in there. Narcissistic psychopaths can't help but to fall for this. You have to play their game. Sending a woman in there was perfect reverse psychology. Sometimes to catch these people is to be those people. Excellent video! This is the first one I watched that got me hooked on your channel. There are so many true crime channels but this one is my favorite. The editing is awesome. I love that you will pause occasionally during the interrogation to explain to people the back story and explain how and why the interrogaters do what they do. Just fantastic work! Thank you!
You're a hero Jane. Thank you for what you did and for the future lives that you saved.
I hope u know jane is jane doe
@Abs TImmy Jane Doe was wise, wasn't she ?
Yes so brave Jane xx
@mamamamamamama she is both and for both roles she deserves ……….👏❤️💪🌷🎂🙏💕
And for staying calm even though I’m sure she was terrified. True bad ass woman right there.
One thing that really breaks my heart is when the operator asks where she was bleeding and you can hear her crying.
Yeah that whole call was hard to listen to :( I started crying with relief when I heard the officers voice saying "get out hurry"
Agree with you, that brought tears to my eyes.
I wish I could get 5 mins in a cell with buddy. He would die slow!!!
@@TrackhawkGaps get in line my friend, I have a steel bat just with his name on it! I’ll tty to leave you some!!!
@@TrackhawkGaps 5 minutes isn't slow enough for this sorry excuse of a human being. He robbed people of their lives, and he robbed "Jane Doe" of her purity and chance to give it to the person she loved and chose to marry. IMO there's not a punishment in this world bad enough for him.
What an amazing interrogator. She is so organized. Like there is a filing system in her brain. Great hero for the departed
You did an exemplary job with this case. Keep up the good work. I hope that women will learn to be cautious because of the truth you reveal in your work.
THANK YOU FOR NOT RELEASING HER NAME. She doesn’t need every human to know the deep details of her attack. Thank you
@@Chris-lq8zk what the fuck does that even mean
They did at 33:20 in words
@@terminatorougtifv not seeing it, not that I want to, but it seems bleeped out
@@pkopalek ur right at least they did that
@@terminatorougtifv Jane Doe is what the call her. Her name isn't released anywhere as per the whole case surrounding her was keeping her identity secret. Even during trials she was called Jane Doe if I remember correctly bc they didnt want her to be exposed to all the press and people harassing her.
At first, I was annoyed at the dispatcher for asking so many questions, then I thought if the assailant suddenly wakes up or runs away, the dispatcher already has a detailed description which will make it easier to track him.
just wanted to tell her to shut up with all the questions, cuz it might wake him up. That man must have been drugged or something to not wake up with all that talking around him.
She was just doing what she's trained to do
Yall do realize that Jane can put the volume lower while on the phone?
@@nl6731 Yes but there's still the scare that he wakes up from hearing her whispering on the other side of the room.
@@harrybutimnot he didn't even wake up when the tazer went off
Wow. Seen a lot of videos the last two weeks on this channel but this one got me. That man was utterly evil. What that poor woman went through is unimaginable
Hearing him mock a mentally disabled woman collecting disability while he dodged child support and was squatting in abandoned buildings is WILD!! I bet the taxpayers have to provide his kids with Medicaid and food stamps bc he refuses to work and support them.
I know! The government took all their “strive” apparently. 🙄 Like he had any “strive” other than striving to take advantage of vulnerable women! I would have preferred if he had accepted government assistance himself, given all his problems, than gotten by the way he was getting by. I think he wasn’t smart or mature enough though to see how inconsistent his reasoning was.
Went to school with him, never saw this coming. Lost touch after we graduated but a buddy would see him every now and then and say he was doing good. Then the news broke, we were all shocked.
😮😮😮😮
I used to hang out with him, I never saw it coming. He was always the hopeless romantic.
@@chadchadson3894 hs or after?
Wow 😳
@@chadchadson3894 Hopeless romatic like how?
*I swear the first ten minutes my whole body was so tense. And I didn't even realize it until she was out and my body relaxed. This brave young lady did an amazing job of staying calm. There's no doubt in my mind that her bravery and heroism saved many other young lives.* 😳
L)
That was so stressful, my hands and arms were just clinging to my phone. I even had to take a break.
Lol she couldve just got up and left lol
@@ejuicevaper Too much effort editting one single line and yet you believe yourself allowed to question someone's words... shameless
@@ejuicevaper Oh wow. I didn't expect notifications from youtube of someone answering my comment right away and in such a rude and nonsense way 'play with your toys' i wonder if you keep on mirroring yourself in everything you say in here because no one talked about toys... good night
Dispatchers are wild 😒”my kidnapper is sleeping in the same room as me, I don’t want to wake him” dispatcher: “whats your great aunt’s social security #”
I can't imagine the manipulation & torture she went through. The courage it had to take her to open that door.
The arrogance to claim “I planned for her to escape” is astonishing. I don’t even think he said that to lessen his obvious guilt. I think he said it because he’s humiliated she got the better of him and escaped! She outsmarted him.
He might not be humiliated. It's possible he is being genuine due to how mentally ill he was.
@@ThorenTravels I agree, just watching the interview with Mager we can see how back and forth he was. I think he put the bag together and thought if she gets away ok, if not I’ll kill her.
@Beth Scott
I think what this monster was feeling was remorse for her. This is like a game for these types and he hates himself for the things he has done. He is playing the escape scenario out in his head because he WANTS to get caught but is a coward. He is aware of his actions and wants to be stopped. So he may be lying about "allowing her to get away" but I think it is a little deeper than just that.
Jane herself confirmed it. Not that I'm trying to justify anything this sicko did, but just saying.
Dude probably doesn't even know what 2+2 is. Doubt he has the IQ to plan something like that lmao.
Genuinely confused how the officers came up to the door and were told to push on the door and then started moving on to the next house? I'm glad in the end Jane Doe was safe but the added trauma of looking out the window and seeing them start to leave must have been terrifying. What a brave woman. I am in awe
If they break into the wrong house....lawsuit more than likely....
@@dandychiggins6802 like they care. how many times have they broken into the wrong house and killed someone or a pet....and got away with it.
@@gmary7298 how many?
I live in Ashland and the cops absolutely suck here. I know from first hand experience. They kicked in my back door and destroyed it - and I had called them asking to remove a drunk person from my yard - destroying my flower beds. I told them I was coming to the door and instead of waiting 2 second for me to flip the lock - they kicked it in. They are lazy one minute, and gung no for all the wrong reasons the next minute. It’s no shock to me they messed things up here!
@@michaelaurban4120 maybe they were trying to prevent the situation you went through......can't win if you're a cop. You just complained about them kicking in your door, then complain they didn't kick in this door..........your logic is horrible.
I Grew up in this area and was still there when everything happened. Very interesting. Thank you.
It irritates me greatly that the dispatcher asks her a TON of questions without even reassuring her. I mean, girl she just told you she's been abducted, that her captor is sleeping, naked, while literally whispering. Send the damn police and shut the f*** up.
It's terrifying to imagine the fact that he could've easily woke up and just killed her just because the woman kept making her talk.
Good lord, that phone call at the beginning had me at the edge of my seat. I was.... absolutely frightened for that poor woman; I could hear the fear in her voice and I was getting anxiety listening to her. I'm so sorry she had to go through all of that and I'm extremely relieved that she got out alive.
nothing gives me anxiety. my first experience of it was watching that phone call. super disturbing. love to see him in cuffs after tying up multiple women
I KNOW right like FUCK man. my watch said my heart rate was at 107bpm and I could feel my heart beating. i let out a HUGE sigh of relief when I heard the police say "GET OUT HERE". i didn't realize i was holding my breath lol
I felt exactly as you described. Me too is at the edge of my seat listening and getting anxious
yeah i was saying hurry the f up police... when you need help time moves so slow, i called an ambulance for my mom who was throwing up, dizzy, sounded like she was in labor screaming randomly.. which luckily ended up being a severe vertigo attack and she was okay later/throughout the week, but waiting for them to show up you wanted to call again cause it feels so so long, feels like they don't know the address and you panic
even worse when you realize the whole house was filled with corpses
Jane is such a strong brave woman. I couldn’t even imagine, I’m sure she was absolutely terrified.
She sound so calm. It is hard to be that way knowing that the person it's right there
I know, I would have freaked!
I usually hear those type of statements sarcastically, but yeah. Yeah she is.
And that 911 operator is a whole damn angel
Jane is amazing. Shes a superwoman. Im glad that sicko was caught. And i hope Jane is doing better every day
Detective Mager is amazing. I feel like I would enjoy talking to her. The way she's so interested and invested in the individual (Shawn). She acts like she's on his side the whole time, nurturing him along until he spills the beans. ❤
Watch many interrogations and have to say this lady Detective is just brilliant
What Jane went through is awful but look how many women she has saved with her courage for survival. I hope she finds peace and knows that she is a hero.
Totally true. What most victims don't realize or learn too late is the amount of potential victims they saved by being as strong as they are and facing their attacker head on. If it weren't for them, lord only knows how many others would have suffered the same fate.
Absolutely 👍❤️👍
Facts!!!
i dont know who needs to hear this but Gdamnit...make the call asap. youll regret it if you dont
Very well said …. Love and strength to all of us women
Wow, not even his mother defended him and straight up called him the devil. What a disgusting monster, the fact that he tried to justify his actions is mind blowing
yea the mother wasn't wrong. If a son of mine ever did this then he would no longer be my son
The ironic part is that shes the one responsible for his birth and upbringing. Convenient to wash your hands of the mess you created and cite ‘iTs tHe DeViL’
@@WolfPackM98c that’s not true, you can raise a person one way and expect them to be a good member of society, but things can happen that you don’t know about, and your kid is lost and you no longer have that control
Tbf, sounds like his mom wasn’t great about taking responsibility either. I hate how easy it is to warp a child’s mind and love map.
@@KoffeeMom agreed! And the sooner our society understands that some personalities when exposed to various forms of abuse. The type of child that is sensitive and gentle in nature can be hurt so deeply by the adult figure in their life, it causes deep fractures in trust and the ability to exhibit empathy, that combined with mental illness has been a disastrous combination. We have seen many serial killers have a wide range of mommy issues.
Detective major was absolutely amazing. Goes to show how far a well trained and content investigator can go. Good job to her.
Great content, seeing all your content is addictive, and really makes me think we live in a sick world with sick people. Saw a lots of things here, that i thought no one could do it. Lots of twisted minds around this world, me worried about some medical conditions and incapacitated arm, seeing what happened to the victims and the stories this sick people say, and the luck they didn't have, really is making me to get up and be positive about the luck i have in this world, but makes me really sad and mad, all those innocent lives taken away, it is traumatizing. I'm glad that i can thrust all the people around me, same time all kinds of crazy shhh happen and we can't do nothing about it or prevent it, I'm really afraid about my son future, things are getting crazier time to time, at least im not in that side of the world, even though crazy stuff happens here in europe to, but we never know what can knock on ours doors, when we weren't expecting them, thats when mostly the shi happens. I already have thrust issues cause some friends failed me and girls, now i have even more thrust issues with people that i don't know. Be aware my people, we never know were this twisted minds are, be close and good to your family and friends allways try them to avoid sketchy stuff
The woman that interviewed him was so kind and sympathetic. I don't know how she kept her composure. And the fact you can faintly hear her heartbeat just makes it even more unbelievable.
@Conor McCabe I wasn’t questioning her tactics; I was applauding her skill.
I was so appalled when she was calling 911 - the woman is desperate and the dispatcher is asking such stupid questions what colour are his eyes. Wtf????? They were chatting for half an hour instead of sending the police. Shame on that dispatcher, i hope she will get fired
@@JuniperJennifer666 she definitely still has her job dunce wtf lmao the more information the better
@@JuniperJennifer666 I was feeling the exact same.
@@swazmc yeh let's have a Sunday chat when the perpetrators right next to her
Hearing a man actually say "she wanted it" genuinely made my skin crawl smh.
Ngl hearing him say that made me physically Ill...
Makes my skin crawl too. He is a physco.
This is how it's usually justified, "she wanted it but then she changed her mind". I hear rapists say that, and the rapist will play the victim only when they're called out by the actual victims.
Kicker is, they usually get away with it.
I know many victims of rape (inc myself) who don't go to the police because we know the system doesn't care about us. We're not people, we're "20 minutes of action". Going to the police will cause us more harm, anyway. Usually labeled* crazy by the rapist, and people side with the rapist because he's a "good guy".
A fear many women live with every time we step outside: the off chance we're not hyper aware for a moment we can be raped, tortured, killed, and forgotten.
My rapist said the same.. it's more common than you think
@@ocachisu It's a horrible reality. I've lived through rape and went to the police. The female officer said that it wasn't rape because I didn't say "no." How could I say no when he had me under duress? Hatchets and knives were later found hidden in the couch.
I saw lot of comments saying the first responder on the call was bad, not caring enough. I understand the call and conversation is hard to listen to, and her tone sounds ‘heartless’, but she didn’t say or do anything wrong. First responders are trained to stay calm and hold back emotions, because it may delay the operation. Their goal is to get aa much information as possible so the officers can get there asap. And she was rescued successfully.
We can expect everyone to perform their jobs with their best performances, but realistically it is impossible just like all of us. She is not doing her best and maybe not enough, but she doesn’t deserve all the hates in the comments as she did her job still.
Very well said!!
I dont think its about her being heartless, but she objectively shouldve kept the questions to simple yes or nos after she was told Jane was in the room with Shawn. The issue i think people have is that she kept asking her questions that required her to speak in full sentences, which couldve gotten her caught. Because realistically, "does he own the house" isn't really going to help the officers get there any faster
@digitaljay95 Actually, having his name and accessing assessors rolls would take only a fraction of the time that it would take to ping a cell tower. It is one of the things we are trained to ask. And while asking open ended questions seems harsh, dispatch needs as much info as possible, especially when the reporting party is using a cell phone, even more so if it is a disposable phone. As much as it frustrates you, it frustrates us even more.
Incredible strength by the officer❤ Jane, if you see this, I hope you are safe, healing and ok. You are so loved and thank you for being so courageous.
That beginning call was SO stressful since I didn't know where the call would go. I was dreading the possibility of him waking up, but fortunately he didn't and Jane managed to escape
I was fricken clenched the whole time. She was so brave and remained calm for the whole call. I probably would've freaked out.
It took the cops ages to get there, and once there to enter, she was very lucky
Yea I was freaking out too. I was sitting there in the last moments as saying, "get out! Just open the door and run for it! The cops will see you. Either that or bash him with something heavy."
@@dasmuss6174 the questions
I was terrified! I was like surely she has to survive right??? Oh no…, oh no…?! They’re walking away?! 😵💫😱
This girl is one of the bravest people alive. I can only imagine the fear she must have felt when he almost woke up
Yes!! I couldn’t imagine the fear!!!
She had no choice. It's act or don't. Glad she did.
humans arent scary
@@DekkarJr you made a contradictory statement
@@adnan_honest_jihadist5775I understand what they meant. Act or don't act and die. Not much of a choice in that sense.
EWU is the best crime documentary channel around, better videos than any big budget channel
"I hate to blame people, but someone has to be blamed" 2:14:40
I am so tired of men projecting their mother on any women and hurt them because of that. I spoke with some guys here and there how blamed the mother for everything bad in their life and when i asked them what she did the reasons were not even that cruel tbh. I endure more pain from pain every day walking my way back home, than these man had their entire life. Nevertheless I am hurting no one and they grow up to be abusiv. I am so sick of that
Dang, what an empathetic response from you.
These men tell you what theyve suffered from and this is what you say.
Some mothers ARE to blame though.
You're so tough
@@JohnBrowningsGhost they can be hurt by their mothers but it absolutely does not justify causing harm to other people. he still had a choice
Yea my mom was a crazy bitch who like puppies didn't want her kids once they weren't little and cute anymore. Got kicked out at 15 and 16 cops would bring me home and tell my mom she can't kick me out til I'm 18 so she would just start fights and arguments and I would leave to get away and she would call police and say I attacked her. I never did. Kept getting arrested then let go and charges weren't picked up. Finally at 16 moved in with my friend and his family. Anyhow after that diatribe of shit,I never once hurt women or anyone(except myself maybe) over that shit.
This woman’s bravery is beyond compare. The suspense during that call was insane, not even the greatest horror movie could even hold a candle. Thank goodness those officers found her.
For real wtf. I even read comments before and i stopped breathing at times. Still only at the point where there are no officers yet
The dislike button spitting facts
"oh my god!!! It's just like my hecking Hollywood movies but worse!!!!!!!!!"
Shut up lmfao
Nothing like comparing abduction and crime to a fucking horror movie. What the fuck
@@wbergie7847 You misunderstood, I was saying that the level of suspense isn’t able to be replicated. She’s brave to be able to overcome it 😒 but go ahead get offended if you want
The 2nd detective is the MVP. I truly believe if it wasn't for her, they'd never find the other victims. The 1st detective just started to lose control in mood and fustration. (Understandably)
No the first detective did splendid as well. I don’t think you can critique him after how much information he extracted from the killer.
@@aaroneasow865 I agree wholeheartedly. A lot of links were established due to the first detective which would’ve carried over to the second detective’s interrogation
It might've been an intentional good cop bad cop type deal
@@getgle that is what I think
I think the fact that the second detective was a woman, had a lot to do with him revealing so much. Both had very similar interviewing techniques.
This has to be some of the most chilling first ten minutes to a video that I have EVER watched.....
This woman interrogator is amazing, 1million % EXCELLENT WORK WELL DONE ❤❤❤
I’d just like to say shame on all those who wrote fan mail to this man and all those who fantasise and treat these monsters like celebrities. You’re truly effed up yourself if you do this.
Sick people likes sick people.
He wrote me back:)
@@notthefeds4147 gross
They should be on a watch list
Eeww they wrote him fan mail. They truly need their heads examined.
People keep saying she's calm but she's trying to stay quiet and I can hear her silent panic. I was in a similar situation 21 years ago, I was 17. A guy I had recently met, had me come over and forced me to stay with him, and I was assaulted so so many times. I was only about 90lbs and he had a knife, I don't know if he'd have actually used it but I was too afraid to try to get away or even struggle against him. I was there with him for a few days. I kept trying to convince him to just let me leave, I wouldn't tell anyone what happened, etc. I tried to appease him and act like I was enjoying his company. I think he was on meth because he didn't sleep at all until the 3rd night, the whole time he just watched tv and ranted about crazy stuff, and occasionally would assault me, I couldn't go to the bathroom by myself, eventually he had crashed but making sure to keep his leg against me. We didn't have cell phones in those days so I had no way to call help. I waited for a long time, and I occasionally would test what would happen if I just moved and broke physical contact with him, and when I saw that he wasn't reacting or stirring, I started to move away gradually. I remember the fear of waking him up and trying to quietly leave the room, and then the mobile home we were in. I remember getting outside and just running as fast as I could, across the street was a gas station, I practically flew there. I can feel it again listening to Jane's phone call. She sounds "calm" but she has to be, even though you're reeling in terror, you really have no choice but to keep it together and stay as quiet as you can. I am glad she got out.
That's horrifying
Omg that’s crazy. You are amazing for getting out of there. I am stunned at just how many bad people are out there. You’re a hero.
Thanks for sharing your story.
That’s horrific, I’m so glad you are so strong.
As i read comments here..i am grateful you ladies survived. I wish you the very best🤗
I can’t imagine being the person he’s demonstrating on… it’s bone chilling just thinking that his victims were in the exact same position. It’s terrifying imagining that people like this are just walking around in society. Jane had an angel by her side, that woman is so strong and so fortunate.
I cannot believe how strong and brave Jane was. I hope she’s living a good, safe life now and that she knows how much good she did.
Evidently not "strong and brave" enough to rip his throat out while he slept....
@@dwightrenfield2241 but she was strong and brave enough to keep him alive to be prosecuted. It’s good for the other victims to get some closure.
@@dwightrenfield2241 calling 911 and remaining calm and collective while naked and held captive by a serial killer is strong and brave.
@@caitlinthomas2459exactly & the proof of that is revealed in his statement he "set Elizabeth free" when she jumped on his back.
@@dwightrenfield2241 Your comment is just pure nasty!! Love to put you in her place 😡
"She wanted it." I seriously wanted to put my fist through my computer screen when I heard that! These cops that question these animals have so much restraint it's absolutely unbelievable!
Cops use unwarranted force by beating innocents and criminals all the same, you'd fit right in, psycho!
@@juicy342yt4 At least your response says all we need to know about your wit, or lack thereof. Get lost.
Funny what the picture of police is in America for some people.
@@CrAzYpotpie I hope it's not lost to anybody that there are good cops in the world. It appears that it's you who has a lack of wit. Of course you original comment is correct, but completely out of pocket.
@@jordankosick7178 the "good cops" don't say shit about the bad cops, which makes them just as bad. Some jobs CAN'T have bad apples
The audio in this interrogation is so good I can hear someone's heartbeat! I'm assuming it's Detective Majors because it's so calm. It's pretty impressive for what she's doing and the sick monster sitting in front of her. She did such an amazing job with him and stayed calm the whole time. Even though he is sure to make most people's skin crawl. What a nasty guy! Victim blaming everyone and saying that's why he had to get rid of them. He's such a sick individual 🤢☹️
Same. I thought it was a heartbeat but it was too calm for the situation and thought it might just be some sound error.
I pray for cleansing and mental strength for the detectives after retrieving information in all of these cases❤
Massive props to Detective Major. I am at a loss as to how she didn’t throttle him in the interrogation room. Also, never seen a cop be able to get a serial killer to confess to everything without a print to do so. Give this woman a raise!
She is a fantastic detective. She really used the best tactics with him.
Never seen it? You should watch more interrogations.
This detective is subtle but very thorough. Brilliant job.
She talks like a therapist and they crack so fast
Seems like any minute that cop could grab his scrawny neck. Creep