America's Most Notorious: Women Behind Bars With Trevor McDonald | Real Crime
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On this two-part documentary, Sir Trevor MacDonald steps inside high security female prisons to interview some of America’s most notorious women criminals.
This episode he meets with Sarah Pender - a master manipulator that managed to escape a high security prison.
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I love how he talk to them with respect and treats them as humans. Only interrupting to ask questions or for clarification
@mamertobaltes8209
3 жыл бұрын
@@Lisforlegend yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyh
@juandelacruz6467
3 жыл бұрын
Sir trevor is one the greats for sure
@loriwagner7900
3 жыл бұрын
Yes absolutely
@DestoRest
3 жыл бұрын
Kinda like our last president did. Oh wait.
@shaquieraworld5628
3 жыл бұрын
He shows compassion!
Trevor McDonald is the most humble, respectful, sweetheart of a professional journalist. He's what journalism should be wrapped up into one man. He's my favorite interviewer.
He is the supreme interviewer. What a classy act he is.
@StarzzyJJASD
3 жыл бұрын
He used to be a newscaster in the uk in the late seventies and early eighties I remember watching him when I was a young lad , very professional gentleman
@7860092
2 жыл бұрын
@@StarzzyJJASD how old is he now
@pauljordan4452
2 жыл бұрын
@@7860092 He is 82 and when I first saw him on TV in Britain, my brother thought he looked like our grandpa!
@7860092
2 жыл бұрын
@@pauljordan4452 wow rly fit for a 82 years old
@laurakeoghan2103
2 жыл бұрын
He's the grandfather of the UK😊
Respect to sir Trevor. Very respectful and zero prejudice .
He catches them so raw and unrehearsed.. treating each with respect and they just tell it all😭
Mr. Trevor MacDonald keeps it interesting from beginning to end. And he is very respectful with the inmates. Great interviewer!
@pauljordan4452
2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely. He got knighted though - Sir Trevor MacDonald.
@micarmo1948
2 жыл бұрын
@@pauljordan4452 - Yes! That's right!
Trevor is a fantastic interviewer. He is so personable and relatable to anyone he speaks to. Not many people could perform this well in a prison setting
I'm a Trevor McDonald fan. As a therapist who has worked in jails and prisons I know whom to respect in terms of both compassion and reasonable doubt in speaking with inmates in our deplorable correctional system
I escaped a prison once...by never going back.
@ivareskesner2019
3 жыл бұрын
@Mr Foodie Yet an effective one 😊
@ivareskesner2019
3 жыл бұрын
@Cheryl leanne I believe so too.
@mandymoore5774
3 жыл бұрын
Solid way to look at it.
@praxym9293
2 жыл бұрын
U bet u did.wise decision.thumbs up for you
His voice is captivating!
@StarzzyJJASD
3 жыл бұрын
Hes British and was a newscaster in the late seventies and early eighties in England I remember watching him at news at 10 , amazing gentleman 🇬🇧🏴
Please keep more of videos like this coming.
"He was in love with her." Oh please.🤣🤣
I totally saw her trying to bring on those tears when he asked Sarah about the murders. "What hurt me was that they had families." Girl, GTFO. I can SEE YOUR CROCODILE TEARS.
@P9rkour90
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah she sucks
@marcusmonroe7084
3 жыл бұрын
@@P9rkour90 and swallows, she escaped from prison so she's doing something right. 💯
@janedoex1398
3 жыл бұрын
So if I'm single my life is worthless . Nice.
@michelleh462
3 жыл бұрын
@@janedoex1398 what part of any of my comment or the other comments make you think that's what we were saying?
@stevedub8035
3 жыл бұрын
Facts I saw right threw that fake shit
He is the best interviewer I have seen.
As a young man in South Africa,I can tell you that the conditions in this facility are remarkably better than 85% of the conditions in our schools💔
@thabisothejane5328
2 жыл бұрын
I hate to admit that you're telling the truth monna.
@corneliaarendsen1358
2 жыл бұрын
Well you have not seen the prisons in Spain. I have seen a video of a prison, there was a swimmingpool and a very nice gym and a lot more facilities.
@REBEL368KSW
2 жыл бұрын
I’m guessing the situation is much the same in Zimbabwe. What did you expect would happen when you killed off all of the competent (White) segments of what was once a thriving society, not so many years ago?
@muduabdi7421
2 жыл бұрын
Eh man iwish my school dorm would only light what iwish for
@veedubrep
2 жыл бұрын
DAMN
I love the way Trevor McDonald speak. Love this documentary
16 years for robbery without a weapon is harsh. American states don't f*ck around. That should only be a 5-year sentence for a first offense
@NotfromDetroit
3 жыл бұрын
But the question is how badly did she beat them?
@hlogiledwaba9669
2 жыл бұрын
@@NotfromDetroit good question but the sentence is harsh regardless
I couldn’t survive any prison sentence.
@dondressel452
3 жыл бұрын
I’m with you on that
@kennethwalton2380
3 жыл бұрын
No y’all could I promise. Judge gave me 36 months and I’d never been before and told him I couldn’t do 3 years so being the kind man he was he told me just do what I could I was able to do it all
@elizabethsmith2948
3 жыл бұрын
Me either honey
@mandymoore5774
3 жыл бұрын
“You neve know how strong u are until being strong is your only choice”. I said the same thing once. “My story, did anything good come from it? Not really. But I learned a few things about myself I’m very hard to kill. Winston Churchill once said success consists of going from failure to failure w/o loss of enthusiasm”.... Molly Bloom. & he also said my personal favorite... “when your going thru hell, KEEP GOING!” It does not matter how slow u go, so long as u do not stop! It’s the ones that give up, the ones who kill themselves bc they just can’t face the only thing we’ve been given to face, life. It’s the only thing we’re told not to fail at yet ultimately it’s the one guarantee we all WILL fail at. All u can do is wait it out till ur numbers called. We don’t get to cut that line tho, that’s the biggest failure of all, cutting the line.
@denisekristen7620
3 жыл бұрын
At 67 I know I couldnt do any jail time. Spent one night many years ago in city jail. Nope not for me. Lol
'She used him, preyed in his vulnerability at home'.... Give me a fn break... As usual he wasn't using his correct head, he was already smuggling contraband in.... Don't act like all these guards are any better than the inmates.... Pathetic
@vincentredd2989
3 жыл бұрын
And the worse of it is they go home every day. He couldn't find a girl outside. All the men are already locked up. I know they are here in Md.
@tammylloyd8637
3 жыл бұрын
He used to have sex with girls all the time alo He felt me up before Tammy Lloyd against my will and hisceifevthreatenedcmy life the gaurd spitler
@MikeBrown-ii3pt
3 жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly. Neither one of them is a prize but when the female C/O started trying to defend the guy, I thought yep...here we go.
@lenajones3407
3 жыл бұрын
@@tammylloyd8637 😠.... Jfc I'm sorry that happened to you! (and also for my delayed response I didn't get any notifications until the one today... 7 months after my post.. Nice one YT👍)
they make this girl out to be Hannibal lector. give me a break, she sucked on every thing that ignorant guard pointed at her, he got what he liked, & he gave her what she wanted in return. with any other guard , it wouldnt have worked, she just happened to get lucky with the right guard, & her not having any problem with degrading herself made it work. shes FAR from some criminal mastermind, she used physical service to get favors.
@justhereforthevideos
3 жыл бұрын
I hate how they portray that guard as a victim in all this 🙄. grown ass man who couldn't keep nothing is pants and made decisionswith the wrong head. Youre right then they treat her like a predator evn tho hes in the position of power 😂. What a joke
@iselchelle9330
3 жыл бұрын
Seriously that just goes to show how good of a manipulator she is then if she can convince more people outside of jail it’s not her convincing people then she’s really smart but she used it in the wrong way a bad way I can’t believe there are still beliefs that she didn’t do it I watched the way she talked and I can still see she’s very good at talking
Addie is such a likeable person! I hope she chose the right path once she got out.
@dallasfarms1907
3 жыл бұрын
Exactly
@privateaccount1366
3 жыл бұрын
Likeable? She just said in her own voice; 'Oh We just saw some people, so we jumped out the car, beat them down and robbed them'.... You are easily fooled... She will forever be a criminal. Look at those fake puppy eyes...
@sangawaldron5399
3 жыл бұрын
Lmao
@angeesteiner5276
2 жыл бұрын
@@privateaccount1366 agreeed, she is a total waste of space.
@pauljordan4452
2 жыл бұрын
@@privateaccount1366 My prison officer grandpa told me imprisonment was for offenders' rehabilitation. He worked forty years in the prison service.
Man this was a tearjerker is some cases. Especially the younger blonde haired women who just got in who has a 9 year old daughter. As an addict myself, I know the struggles she goes threw day in and day out and how it not only puts a strain on yourself but to your family and friends. God bless these women.
@sandymccartney6404
3 жыл бұрын
I do feel for the addicts. I don't think prison is the answer. I don't know what is, but it isn't progressively longer incarnations each time. That is straight up revenue generating for the state.
@karenseard5574
3 жыл бұрын
@@sandymccartney6404 I agree prison is not the solution for drug addiction.
@ebazileyes1475
2 жыл бұрын
Why you choose to be a. Addict?. Were you force into this? If so or if not, clean your life up before you end up in prison like her.
@praxym9293
2 жыл бұрын
I'm an addict of other stuff but I'm working on myself. Getting a bit of therapy. How are you coping?
@SabrinaSavagee
2 жыл бұрын
@@ebazileyes1475 you don’t choose to be an addict. Nobody wants to be an addict. You may choose to do a drug initially but you do not choose this lifestyle. Living as an addict is a hell scape everyday. If it was as easy as choosing not to be an addict, addiction wouldn’t be a worldwide epidemic
Trevor McDonald is an excellent interviewer
"It's like being a kid in a candy store. It's not just one girl, it's 740 girls" "This is the gayest place on Earth" 😂 bless her
@JO_Artificial
3 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
15:25. I know shes there cause she broke the law, but shes one of millions of examples of how the US justice system lost the war on drugs before they began by going after and incarcerating addicts rather than giving them treatment. The treatment we offer is wholly insufficient in the opinion of every addiction professional in the field. 7 day detox, 7 day rehab then they either discharge you or maybe if youre lucky, they'll find maybe a halfway house. Ostracising people exacerbates a persons addictions SMFH it's really heart breaking.
@SabrinaSavagee
2 жыл бұрын
10000% agreed. Just released after two weeks of rehab and already relapsed. Was given no helpful tools whatsoever sadly. It’s an uphill battle
@mikimiyazaki
2 жыл бұрын
@@SabrinaSavagee smfh. I hear ya. Been running hard forever. I have new wd symptoms ive never even heard of. My mouth starts filling up and i mean like pufferfish full within maybe 3 minutes. Constantly spitting . Then i (especially if i sit upright, i can feel my guts getting agitated) start puking pure stomach acid or bile. Looks like orange juice but a little more clear. My entire throat seizes up from the sheer acidity, i continue heaving and puking but can't breath again because of the acidity. Eventually my throat gets ripped and i puke bile and blood. Absolute hell. Looks like im going to be there in a few hrs.
Man… there’s no candy coating anything when Trevor is interviewing you is there?!? He’s so direct. Love that he doesn’t dance around the subject at all 😅
wow im blown away by the lady who tried to escape. i like trevor very much. hes very respectful and treats them like human beings
@juandelacruz6467
3 жыл бұрын
Sir Trevor is one of the greats. He was with the bbc for a looong time
@MORiverFishing
3 жыл бұрын
She didn't try to escape, she did escape!
@MegaPeacelove12
3 жыл бұрын
@@MORiverFishing yup but nope. She got caught and took back. So that's not much for escape right there.
@SabrinaSavagee
2 жыл бұрын
@supernaut3000 she was brought back after 4 months. You’re thinking of the elderly lady in the other womens documentary who raised an entirely new family and all
@SabrinaSavagee
2 жыл бұрын
@supernaut3000 no worries!! Still astonishing for both cases honestly
This is a real interviewer. Doesn't ask too many questions but when he does it brings out a lot.
These are so interesting. Most of these inmates are actual people with feelings. They accept they did wrong and don’t fight it, some even changing their ways. This is what happens when women are treated as people in prison
He is very respectful!!!!
Blaming Sarah as if that officer didn't have agency. He was a whole corrections officer. What are they saying about the calibre of people they hire surely???
@shansharris
3 жыл бұрын
This episode isn't about him.
@jademitchell9956
3 жыл бұрын
W
@michelesoares6016
3 жыл бұрын
@@shansharris that is besides the point. He needs to be responsible for his own actions.
@abl9643
2 жыл бұрын
Blaming the officer as if she didn’t manipulate him
@SabrinaSavagee
2 жыл бұрын
@@abl9643 manipulated or not as a guard he should’ve been able to keep it in his pants
You can tell the woman with strong armed robbery charges hasn’t changed a bit.
@orlandorodriguez4908
2 жыл бұрын
that laugh creepy as hell too i wouldnt go anywhere near her
I work as a nurse in a prison. The 1st 9 years it was women, it was switched to men in 2012. It is so much better! The men are way easier and more respectful to medical. Less fighting, fewer serious injuries...way less whining and yelling.
@iselchelle9330
3 жыл бұрын
That’s what I always heard in women’s jails they’re much worse I didn’t believe it but now I do apparently more fights in the women’s jails
@praxym9293
2 жыл бұрын
It's like that even outside prison.
I've never been in an actual prison but I have done county time. I had to laugh when they said prison allows you to make friends. Even in county jail, there are no friends, everyone is just trying to get what they want no matter what it takes!
@realrickharrison3103
2 жыл бұрын
Hard time makes the strongest buds
@tundrawomansays5067
2 жыл бұрын
@@realrickharrison3103 Combat vets have the tightest, lifelong friendships.
ShE pReYeD oN him😂😂. That's not how power works honey
33:35 these women look like they have a lot of life experience. I would like to hear more of their stories
I need more episodes 😭
Addie is so cute but those are the dangerous ones
@dallasfarms1907
3 жыл бұрын
My comments exactly
@NotfromDetroit
3 жыл бұрын
And sneaky!
@montethegoat5344
3 жыл бұрын
She’s cute asf
That prisoner didn’t “prey” on the guard… who was supposedly not a criminal and whose entire job is to stop criminals from committing more crimes while incarcerated - not only facilitated drug smuggling but offered to assist her in a prison break. Cut the crap.
I enjoy the music on this episode 👏
The one he does from the men's prison is awesome too.hes such a respectful man.hes a damn good journalist 👏..
Pender saying she was going to escape on her own, without the assistance of a staff member is pure b.s. She set out to manipulate someone who could get her out. There’s no way she could’ve done it otherwise.
@lorenda9283
2 жыл бұрын
Bullshit, I did a skid bid once. There was a inmate that walked straight through a vehicle check point and kept walking.
@gabe-po9yi
2 жыл бұрын
@@lorenda9283 Wow, I didn’t know every other prison is exactly the same as the one you’re referring to - exact same layout, exact same procedures. I wonder why the recent Alabama prison escapee, Casey White, didn’t just walk out through the vehicle checkpoint. He and his girlfriend prison administrator could’ve just met up somewhere, rather than her driving him out.
@lorenda9283
2 жыл бұрын
@@gabe-po9yi I don't know. But prison is one of the most drug infested places on earth. The staff has to be bringing it in.
I wonder where most of these women are today.......
Sgt Mcpherson making excuses for her former colleague helping that inmate escape is laughable. Pender didn't prey on Spitler's emotional state and the fact that he had problems at home is inconsequential. He was greedy, saw a way to make money illegally - sexual favours, aiding in the smuggling in of contraband - and took it. These were not the one time mistakes of some naive prison guard. He was caught and became an inmate himself..... defending his actions is shameful for any CO [incl. the lieutenant interviewed later on]. As for solitary confinement, this type of punishment for extended periods has been recognized as torture and does nothing to rehabilitate inmates. Pender is remarkably lucid for someone who's been in solitary for five + years. Is the Indiana Dept of Corrections embarrassed about her case? Yeah, and they should be.
These types of demons should Not be allowed to have kids. This is ridiculous
When I see Trevor McDonald I just click play😂
Damnit, this isn't new 😞
Love ❤ Sir Trevor!
Instead of you gonna eat that cornbread. It was you gonna eat that cabbage 😋
The girl who smiles the entire time she tells the story about bumm rushing 3 people, is horrible she holds no remorse. She will do it again Leave her in there
@StarzzyJJASD
3 жыл бұрын
I agree , she seems like she enjoys that life style and in all honesty dosnt seem to have learned her lesson, I feel sorry for her 2 young daughters, hopefully she will grow up for them because its tragic that they have suffered because off a stubid mother
@praxym9293
2 жыл бұрын
Her past is a reason for it too
@staciehalcomb303
2 жыл бұрын
She is excited to get out and do it again, not excited to get out to be with her children. You could see the excitement go from a 6 when talking about getting out, to a 10 when she talked about what she did. Not to mention how proud she was of herself. Talking about "yeeeeahhh, 😁ummm I was like, 13😁😁😁 when I started 😁😁 ummm, beating people up and robbing them😁" And "it wasn't even worth it for that one, it was less than 300" insinuating shell do it again, as long as it is worth it that time
@123456CBOY
2 жыл бұрын
Because it was stupid that why she's laughing
110 years for legally purchasing a firearm is gross injustice. The firearm did not kill these two people. The shooter killed these people and if not for a firearm he could have used a knife. Sarah Pender deserves jail time but not for murder.
@Brionneeful
2 жыл бұрын
She should have only gotten time for assisting in disposing the bodies. Not for the actual murders.
Does anyone have the link to Part 2?
Why do they have addicts mixed up with actual criminals? In nordic countries addicts dont get locked up in prison unless they've been selling high amounts of drugs. Here they go to detox and forced rehab instead, which is not in prison but in a mental asylum. After the withdrawals are over and rehabilitation is in full swing, they get released, even provided a government owned apartment for cheaper rent, provided they stay clean. Addicts can commit themselves to rehab if they feel like they need help.
US law is very strict for drugs user, six years for using is very much..
@froggygirl999
2 жыл бұрын
addiction shouldn’t be a crime!
Officer Jail for 7years, wow
Does anyone can pls identify the music soundtrack? I mean, I heard this track on a video about a British boat that vanished in Arctic Ocean. So, it's a sad fate music soundtrack.
@ninorcairam
3 жыл бұрын
Check the IMDB page
@pkmngo4331
3 жыл бұрын
@@ninorcairam Really?
Can you do a documentary on Mitchell West doing time in dublin California I feel her story is very intrsting
@aircooledvw
2 жыл бұрын
Nice request. I grew up in Pleasanton
Dont let a smile full you
I was in jail thirty years ago for a DUI I was only in jail for 6 hours I was going crazy so I couldn’t imagine being in prison for years
@brandonwilliams9006
3 жыл бұрын
Especially in solitary
15:37 honesty will definitely get you far
Isn't she the girl from the movie Snow Day .... Lol
Crikey mate tears were flowing down her face and then nothing,I would say she is a great actor.
this is from 2013
@fluteloops22
3 жыл бұрын
Yep I was excited to watch it but have seen it twice already.
Keep in mind these women have committed these crimes years ago. It’s probably a lot easier to talk about now. Doesn’t mean they aren’t remorseful.
Oh! He didn’t have a disagreement with the women, she was a witness with a straight face!!!
Addiction isn’t a crime.
@Soffity
3 жыл бұрын
It is in the USA
@mesropmadzharyan6727
3 жыл бұрын
It’s not but when u kill someone that is .
@shell6829
2 жыл бұрын
Nor is it a choice. It is a disease. To anyone who will say that it is a choice…yes, it was a choice at first, but it sadly turned into a disease. I wish in America instead of prison because they are an addict; I wish they would put them in rehab. Now yes, if they commit a crime they should go to jail, but obviously that’s for everyone who commits a crime. Some addicts are on things that you can’t just make them quit cold Turkey. They will need some rehab to prevent serious harm and sometimes even death, and then start their time when they are rehabilitated.
Me + Morgan Freeman + Bill Cosby🤫 = The Interviewer 😃🤪
so nobody caught the hancock irony lmao lmao
Wow 20years and still strong minded, tough some challenging
How many channels this documentary on?
The prettiest can be the most dealist
Can I have ur cabbage🤣 let get tht chicken pattie..I show will 🤣
I would blame the co if he didn't help there would of never escape. Are you kidding me he fell in love with her. Anyone in the prison that believes that needs to be fired. They need to hire the right co's especially males one that will do there job not get caught up in the drama.
Ive been in prison and watching this young girls just break my heart cause I know what they are going through......What an unfair centens.. 110 years for just buying a gun...?
@P9rkour90
3 жыл бұрын
Terrible shit. This got to me bc I am an addict and have also served time.
@camillapalmer82
3 жыл бұрын
ParkourBear addiction isn’t a crime. I’m sober now and I never served time but that’s just cos I’m lucky. Addiction needs treatment and management not punishment. Stay well and stay strong.
@spencerallegra
3 жыл бұрын
Not trying to argue but she didn’t get 110 years for buying a gun. She got 110 years for planning to kill two people with her boyfriend and then helping him dispose of their bodies.
BOA TARDE BJS MUITO OBRIGADO
Wish we had some more recent shows like these.
Love me trevor mcdonald. I cannot be in prison so long 5yrs. Rachael slept wit that officer 😐. Addie is so pretty 16 yrs now she in prison for arm robbery i hope she is out now
Trevor is goated at his job
How'd you get out? Blew right through the gates
All i remember is sarrah pender's name😂😂
@yonlilikaza4076
2 жыл бұрын
But at the end i felt so bad for her gosh 😥
I sure as hell wouldn’t turn my back on addie.
15:00 Feel bad for her, she has binoculars for glasses and is purposely hiding all the shots in her arm.
@aircooledvw
2 жыл бұрын
I feel bad for her too. Addiction is wicked
Watching this I realize that wess watson speaks a lot of truth
"America imprisons more women, than anywhere else in the world" America imprisons women in other parts of the world, besides America??
@praxym9293
2 жыл бұрын
It's not about gender.if they do a crime,they should be arrested. Even animals that pose a danger to humans are gunned down. Woman,man or whatever,if u do something illegal,be ready for jail.
10:00 Compare her long sentence to the 2 teens who hijacked an uber- drivers car, tazed him & caused him to flip. He died & all they cared about were the phone one of them left in the car. They weren't really punished.
"As a side note, I also had a sexual relationship with that officer" We all knew it, but she felt the need to make this dance around it.
I dont think she's a monster she was just with the wrong man at the wrong place at the wrong time
Sarah Pender looks like Brock Lesnar.
Man I never knew the massive difference between the inmates in th e mens prison an the women's prison. Almost all young white women
She preyed on his emotions?? So it’s just all the woman’s fault?? As usual “A Woman” is the blame for a grown man’s actions. My God tell him to grow some and be a man and lead like God called “Men” to do... that statement really vexed me in my spirit. 😡
@thechurchladytm2683
3 жыл бұрын
We have been the way of escape since Genius how much longer will “society “ continue to place the blame on we women when the Bible clearly states men are to lead?? 😩😩
@Meitti
3 жыл бұрын
The guy got 7 year sentence. But she was the brains of the operation and she has done worse crimes than the man did, theres no escaping that. A murderer who manipulated a corrupt prison guard.
Paula 9 year old telling her to kept her head up is sad because what your throwing on that young girl and exposing her to she going to have to heal later on in life
Criminals crimes & what punishments given them by courts & how they are living in prisons , such videos have to be displayed in community halls , educational institutions , in order to caution people not to involve in criminal activities.
“The thought of me being alone was worse than the thought of buying a gun”. & here I sit thinking the thought of being WITH someone is far worse than ANYTHING. WOW! U can almost see this manipulation hamster hop on its wheel in Sara’s mind when he begins to get into her victims having families. Watch her eyes, they go blank, she’s trying to locate the part in her mind that doesn’t actually work as well as it does for others NOT in her situation.
@mandymoore5774
3 жыл бұрын
I’d 100% be looking for an escape if in my mind I knew I wasn’t the one who pulled the trigger & was given what was it? 110 years!?
guys if any of you think twice sarah isnt a killer she is just like the many women who feel s insecure.
Has he done a revisit since?
Nice1
The bank robber Desarae is crazy as hell, she needs meds.
I am just in shock on how brave this guy is, i think the one i like the most is the mom wanting nothing more than to have her child away from that kinda life, and the one i hate the most is the mother that killed her own baby. Like WTF is wrong with someone that would do something that cruel & evil to a harmless child brought into this world. That is the most evilest task you could do to someone so innocent. It just disgust me and makes me think maybe that person doesn't deserve to live for going through with what she did. This is why we need to teach the younger generation what happens and where you will go if you act or do criminal acts to someone else. Nobody should want that life EVER !!!!! Everyone should want a life where you can be free and walk with god/ Jesues Christ beside you always, going down the right path always !
And the Emmy goes to ... The woman who masterminded a double murder and pretends to feel remorse! Yikes.
What is it with criminals and white vans?! 🤷🏽♀️