Cesar Barone : The Protege
Cesar Barone was a sloppy serial killer who got away with his crimes because nobody connecting his victims to each other. He According to him, he got away with his crime due to advice he had gotten from Ted Bundy.
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Ah yes, the ole "I drank too much and slipped and fell in the shower, sustaining brutal lacerations to my vagina before having a heart attack" story. Happens to the best of us. The investigators in these stories never cease to amaze me with their incompetence.
@wsemenske
Жыл бұрын
The autopsy said "Single laceration". You purposely made that plural into lacerarions since that's the linchpin to it not being an accident. Obviously she was murdered, but the story (of getting drunk, slipping in the shower and doing the splits causing a laceration to the vagina and getting the foot wrapped in the shower curtain) sounds outlandish, but it is possible. She could have easily died of a heart attack after such event even if it seems strange. You added the 's' to laceration because that turns it into a possible accident to a deliberate sexual assault
@projectalyce
Жыл бұрын
lol. You funny.
@twocentstomlinson4967
Жыл бұрын
I think it's a combination of incompetence and not really giving a crap.
@meganfaith4052
Жыл бұрын
True crime truly gives us the answer to “How did no one know?” Because the cops were incompetent.
State: "He's a serial rapist and occasional murderer" Judge: "3 years, anything more would be unfair"
@smartyjonez5470
Жыл бұрын
Judge had to have been a liberal. No doubt about that I’m surprise he didn’t let him off with a warning
@johnmike121
Жыл бұрын
2 months for breaking into a home and trying to force himself on someone
@gjh9299
Жыл бұрын
Horrible, he looks like a nice white guy
@gjh9299
Жыл бұрын
@@johnmike121 ugh, so gross. I live alone and don't have any access. My dog barks at anyone and I have an alarm I can set off. I don't believe in having guns, Ive lived in all kinds of urban areas and felt much safer there than this rural red area.
@angelanetherton8240
Жыл бұрын
Sounds about typical punishments these fukers get.. I never understood why they get treated better than they treated their victims and better treatment then the families of the murdered .. They have all kinds of rights and if they receive the death penalty they. An spend years fighting it if they chose. In California they die of old age before their executed. Why their are so many in that states death row unit.. Why do they even get to fight it . They had a trial and were found guilty by either a jury or a judged then sentenced according to the laws of the state. The family or jurors can recommend a punishment but it’s up to the judge at the end.. anyways most of these killers have committed many crimes even prior murders and if they kept these monsters locked up so many lives be saved. I think if you rape, sexually assault a child or abuse a child , commit a murder then I feel those crimes a person should be locked up and never see freedom again!
Elderly woman lying dead slumped over the side of her bathtub with her face in the water, naked, clothes bunched up around her ankle, bruises on her body, laceration on her genitals proving rape, and a mysterious pistol in her living room. Investigators: "Clearly a tragic accident. Nothing suspicious here."
@EasyGrilling101
Жыл бұрын
Seriously 😳 what did it require to become a cop back then....? Only the ability to eat a donut, and maybe some reading and writing!!
@LaffeeTaffeeGG
Жыл бұрын
@@EasyGrilling101 Not sure what you mean. Nowadays if you want to become a cop, all you have to do is check the box for "yes" on the Do You Want To Be a Cop application form.
@EasyGrilling101
Жыл бұрын
@@LaffeeTaffeeGG that's so sad
@HooLeePhucingSheet
Жыл бұрын
Fact is- nobody cares about the elderly. Everyone is sadly waiting for them to die. Why do you think some families leave them to rot in an unkept house or how easily their children put them into Homes.
@LaffeeTaffeeGG
Жыл бұрын
@@HooLeePhucingSheet Ehhh I live with an elderly hoarder, and generally when it comes to how they live or why they get put into homes, it's often because they refuse help and insist they can still do everything themselves. It often takes the family stepping in and forcing them to go into an assisted living complex so they don't die alone at home, and then the elderly person hates them for it. I've also met plenty of elderly people who do live comfortably on their own in their home and kick butt at it well into their 90s. It entirely depends on the person's capabilities and understanding of their own physical limitations in their old age, and whether or not they're willing to accept help for the things they're not able to do. An elderly, mentally unstable, disabled person living alone in a house that's falling apart and insisting they can repair everything on their own is in fact a danger to themselves.
I’m a 70 year old woman. I was at lunch with friends today and we were talking about how the elderly are invisible to others around us. Obviously not really invisible but others don’t notice the elderly like they do people under 60. I think that explains why the police didn’t even realize patterns that existed and the thought of sex crimes didn’t enter their minds. It’s too easy with elders to jump to natural causes and close the case. What I find strange in life is how averse so many people are to having an autopsy done on a loved one. Even if foul play isn’t suspected, unless the person has a serious condition, I would WANT an autopsy done just so I’d know for sure and not wonder.
@sannah1985
Жыл бұрын
Hello Mrs Hersey, I read your comment and I could understand completely what you're saying. I work at an assisted living facility and I see everyday how the elderly residents don't get visits/calls/mail from even family that lives close by. I love working with elderly people. I feel that as people get older, life SHOULD get easier. But unfortunately it doesn't for majority. I pray you have love and support around you. And I promise, you're not invisible to everyone.
@MsDawggysLuckyLife
Жыл бұрын
God bless your heart Anne! I literally go out of my way to help or just make anyone older than myself laugh. I do get funny looks at time but I agree with you so I stay and try to create small talk if I don’t get a smile but we all need human interaction and I even use my kind rescue dogs to help make others day. 🙏♥️
@sylviawalker6207
Жыл бұрын
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@limner123
Жыл бұрын
People have preferences about open caskets etc that are emotional and not rational. I respect those preferences because funerals are about those grieving. Myself, though, I want to be an organ donor, which interferes with those preferences. (Luckily only my brother will be involved with decisions, and he agrees with me. We’re in our forties.) To me it’s like spending tons of money on a wedding. I’d rather spend it on a house or even a honeymoon than a one day party. (Back when I had a wedding, I didn’t have that problem because I had no money, lol.) I’d rather help as many people as possible than prioritize (what in my culture is) a one day event. I wouldn’t always think about an autopsy, but will think about that more. I think you’re right about the view of the elderly. It’s easy to group people into familiar boxes and assume things because of it. Unfortunately elderly individuals are easily not really seen in the process. I think it’s great you do have people who see you.
@justiceseeker
Жыл бұрын
There will be no autopsy on me.
Police: "Jimmy, we know you've broken into several elderly women's homes in the middle of the night, demanded they take off their clothes and even robbed several of them. Don't ever do it again." Jimmy: "Ok. I won't." Police: "Case closed."
@joannecoyne3892
Жыл бұрын
Yes..police don't give a shxt about older women
@micheleshively8557
Жыл бұрын
Unbelievable right?!!!
@mariomadyun1798
Жыл бұрын
I believe Chief Wiggum from the Simpsons has better common sense
@halfrutter2226
Жыл бұрын
😡
@sdsfgsty
Жыл бұрын
The stupidity of police in this case is torturing!
As a child of the 1970s, it’s crazy learning about the things that went on in the world around me while I was reading 25 cent comic books and watching Saturday morning cartoons
@reidellis1988
Жыл бұрын
I was born in 1970. My sisters roommate at the University of Utah, was murdered by Ted Bundy. I was still oblivious. I'm also happy I was a kid then. ✌
@Mary_Beth_Reimer
Жыл бұрын
The only criminal thing from my childhood I really remember was the kidnapping of Jacob Wetterling. By then I was a teenager. I don't remember anything from my younger years, but I wasn't allowed to watch television, so I probably wasn't exposed to much.
@paulaellis6242
Жыл бұрын
Can totally relate!
@janetrawlings1691
Жыл бұрын
Me too!!🙏🤔
@lordtaeke2908
Жыл бұрын
I'm a child of the 80/90s and I'm feeling similar. I was allowed to stay outside until the streetlights came on. I also lived in a "safe" neighbourhood...
The fact that Jimmy is smiling so big, I mean he is cheesing in his jail photo, makes him all the more creepier and evil.
@mikesanders8621
7 ай бұрын
It makes him look like he's a simple minded country bumpkin, and I'd bet that was intentional.
This never dying myth that Ted Bundy was super intelligent keeps on rolling.
@munchmongoose
Жыл бұрын
It’s infuriating, honestly
@hannarice3007
Жыл бұрын
He wasn’t super intelligent.He was a college drop out.
@mikelee3524
Жыл бұрын
He was super narcissistic scum!
@TheProHunting
Жыл бұрын
Agreed, that dude was not so clever in as much as what he was an excellent master manipulating either really dumb, disturbed, or highly susceptible, broken minded people....a lot of people can do that it's nothing special, only despicable and nothing to aspire to. He was just good at that, nothing else and was neither super-intelligent nor below the average IQ of a man of his socio-economic status.
@derkeheath5172
Жыл бұрын
It's amazing how far moderately good looks and sociopathic narcissism can take a lazy dipshit. Hell, Bundy could have been President of the United States if he hadn't been so addicted to murder - he had dabbled in conservative politics.
This story pissed me off, smh they gave this creep way too many chances after he hurted elderly women 😪
@bsqwahlE
Жыл бұрын
Same.
@Deseriemichelle
Жыл бұрын
Hurted?
@yoshijb9428
Жыл бұрын
Hurt not hurted.
@geturlife1694
Жыл бұрын
I said what I said
@lawrenceragnarok1186
Жыл бұрын
@@geturlife1694 why though? Super childish. And if you are a child this is pretty intense content to be watching.
Truly the best at finding unknown yet disturbing cases
@tjls123
Жыл бұрын
This is far far from unknown. Disturbing indeed.
@gangstagarf
Жыл бұрын
@@tjls123 Well it's just i've personally never ever heard of this disgusting guy and i've been a true crime fan for quite a while now
@amyb7823
Жыл бұрын
@@gangstagarf same here, you aren't alone.
@NannupTiger
Жыл бұрын
He gets many requests, people send him the ideas for cases
@gangstagarf
Жыл бұрын
@@NannupTiger well he definitely picks the most interesting ones then
This is totally aside from the terrible case but the fact that he and his wife were able to save a deposit on a home in a couple of months really shows how times have changed! Edit. It has been 7 months since I made this comment. 7 months and I'm still getting replies where people assume I'm some homeless Gen z degenerate crying that I can't afford a house. Stop making assumptions about a comment that is nothing more than an observation on how times have changed. And no, it isn't the ONLY thing I took away from this video.
@amyb7823
Жыл бұрын
Definitely! It is sooo hard to get a head start nowadays. I come from middle class, blue collar family and my parents purchased their first home before they were 21 years old! I finally purchased my first home 3 years ago. I'm 35.
@cautionTosser
Жыл бұрын
thanks. I thought I was alone in thinking that was incredible.
@GeeJayO1022
Жыл бұрын
I mean if that’s all you got from this whole vid … 🤷🏿♂️
@cautionTosser
Жыл бұрын
@@GeeJayO1022 no one said it was all that was taken away from this case. It was clearly stated that it was an aside. Try reading the entire comment before replying. :D
@lipvandip6480
Жыл бұрын
@@amyb7823 I've just accepted I'll most probably never have the chance! Edit: I'm 25
Jimmy's lawyer, the one who absurdly claimed that "no grandson would be capable of carrying out such a brutal attack against his own blood," has the blood of Jimmy's future victims on his hands. Same goes for that ignorant jury.
@BlisaBLisa
Жыл бұрын
i mean it is his job to do what he can to defend his client, though that was a pretty shit defense (I doubt he had anything else lol) the blood is definitely on the hands of the judge/jury who accepted this defense
@FC-hj9ub
Жыл бұрын
It's victim blaming culture
@andrewlee6280
Жыл бұрын
I agree logically, but morally it is not as much of their fault. That fault will truly only lie on the perpetrator. We need to have quick capital punishment procedures if we are even going to offer it. That way, people avoid these “protection” games. If these people truly deserve to die, they should die that day. Simple as that. Almost no charges ever arise for accomplices that are found after the fact. Families like the killer’s family in the Gabby Petito case willingly harbor criminals and go unpunished. Annoying would be an understatement.
@justlucky8254
Жыл бұрын
And there are people who truly believe things like that, even after countless cases have proven them wrong. "Nobody could blah blah blah...." They can, they do, they have and it's very well documented. Too many people are in denial and/or prefer to bury their heads in the ground while plugging their ears.
The best part of insomnia is I'm always awake for a new this is monsters
@Cynthiabecker24
Жыл бұрын
Agreed, the thought of no new content at night is monsterous 💙
@stephenalex4345
Жыл бұрын
@@bettynuggz I feel sorry for people like you.
@NannupTiger
Жыл бұрын
It came out at 4:30pm this afternoon..
@jasminerussell9732
Жыл бұрын
lol😄you’re so right
@sallyviolet13
Жыл бұрын
Feel the same. Stay well friend.
after being quite depressed and having no motivation to do anything, your post made me play this in the background while i do some chores ☺️ YOU are a great man!
@AnonMom
Жыл бұрын
Good for you. People may think it sounds ridiculous, but I get you. It's the getting up that's always the hardest part.
@missp78
Жыл бұрын
I hear you lovely lady. Keep going. We’ve got this ❤
My grandpa met Bundy while he was trying to convince a woman to follow him somewhere secluded. That monster probably failed at least a few times, and there are probably women out there who never recognized that they got away from a serial killer because they didn’t make the connection to him being caught potentially years after meeting him. Imagine that? What are the odds you’ve met a serial killer? I’m curious.
I lived right there, walked down those same streets, went to appointments at that hospital, at the time and didn't even know about his crimes until watching this video. He really did fly under the radar...
@Tser
Жыл бұрын
@Pa. D Fly under the radar wasn't meant to imply it was something he did, just that no one connected it or even reported on it -- I don't remember hearing about a single one of these crimes even in isolation. Just a bad choice of words on my part, I suppose.
@alphashewolf9109
Жыл бұрын
I remember! Then again I live about 25 minutes away and was the FTO of one of the Washington County Deputies that transferred from our department 😉
@Tser
Жыл бұрын
@@alphashewolf9109 Oh wow... do you remember what you thought about it at the time? I expect most of my knowledge of such things at the time was the local news and the Oregonian, and I don't remember them covering any of the ones recognized as crimes. Maybe it was in the Argus!
I really wasn't ready for this. This is proof that some people are just born bad.
It's insane how easily he legally turned himself into a brand new person!
@BlisaBLisa
Жыл бұрын
serial killing was so easy back then lmao he could've never pulled that off today with CCTV and constant tracking of everyone
@goudagrishhdoe8925
Жыл бұрын
@@BlisaBLisa yeah, laughing your ass off…
@gjh9299
Жыл бұрын
@@BlisaBLisa I don't know why no one locked their door when he was attacking people in the same area, he didn't seem to be breaking into the houses. I don't have CCTV but a lot of people do out here and a lot of other have guns so people keep to themselves. Stupid Chris watts was screwed over by his neighbor s camera and how bad a liar he is
@anisezettecarey2448
Жыл бұрын
@@BlisaBLisa Serial Killing Still Happens.. You Know That Right?
@bahamut256
Жыл бұрын
@@BlisaBLisa There are more known active and uncaught serial killers alive today than were active /inactive, caught and uncaught combined between 1950 and 2010.
Unbelievable how incompetent the police and court system were. They should be ashamed.
I am in stunned shock when I hear families just brushing off abuse (I use this word only for KZread. The word I want to use isn't allowed here😡) To know that a close family member is committing the absolute worst of crimes and telling the victim to "get over it" is despicable
@Bootmahoy88
Жыл бұрын
In my homeland this man would've been arrested and executed very quickly, way before he went on his merry way of murder and chaos. Too bad you westerners have such a WEAK police force, even with the BAU. It's mind boggling how weak you are.
@Bootmahoy88
Жыл бұрын
My only comment about western judicial systems kzread.info/dash/bejne/mJxmpaWHoqvQiLQ.html
@violagentsch
8 ай бұрын
Raped and sodomized. Daddy wanted it brushed under the carpet
How horrific! I tell my husband all the time that rape is about power, not just sexual attraction. I can't believe that stepmom let that monster get away.
That episode, I found super disturbing, more than most it seems. Good job.
This is the second upload from *This Is Monsters* in less than a week. All your hard work and dedication to bring us the best is very much appreciated. Thank you ..❣️..from Australia 🦘🇦🇺
@lianneauguste9004
Жыл бұрын
Thank you to from England, London 🇬🇧
@jameshoffman5870
Жыл бұрын
Your all suck jobs
@alexanderewasiuk8342
Жыл бұрын
Mondays, and Thursdays are dope because of this channel
@guyfromostrava
Жыл бұрын
Why do you think he works hard and is dedicated? To please you? He makes money off these videos, this is why he works hard and is dedicated. It's like going to Pepsi headquarters and thanking them for the hard work and dedication to bring you the best coke... lol
@BaseRealist
Жыл бұрын
@@guyfromostrava and? Your point? Lmao I don’t care why he works hard. All I care about is that he does and as a result, we get quality entertainment.
As someone from Oregon who's into criminology videos, I'm amazed I've never heard of this guy.
@codybarry8204
Жыл бұрын
A lot of new ones cropping up!!
@VelveteenRabbitinRedFern
Жыл бұрын
There are plenty out there that we have not heard about. That's why I like this show.
@ann-mariepaliukenas19
Жыл бұрын
He looks strange to me.
@witchflowers6942
Жыл бұрын
its because so many demented things happen here 🙂
@luyombyaamos3279
Жыл бұрын
0oq
Just had my own personal alarm button set up 🙏🏻 Rest in Power to these poor ladies 💔
Some people manage to get away with almost anything.
@dougrogan379
Жыл бұрын
And yet relatively good people get the book thrown at them for small things.
My grandfather was in the newspaper as a kid because, when his middle school was ordered to desegregate, a bunch of boys in his class said they were going to wait outside that next morning so they could stop the black kids from coming in. My grandfather overheard this and told them he was going to beat the shit out of anyone trying to stop black kids from coming into the school. At first, they thought he was joking and laughed, but he was the first one at school the next morning and he stared down each of those boys as they quietly entered without trying anything. His was the only school in the city that didn't have an issue that morning. When I first saw the article about all this he had framed from childhood, I asked my grandfather if his dad had voted for desegregation and he said, "Of course not. But that's how the vote went. That was the law now and I wasn't about to let those assholes embarrass us."
@conscientiousobserver8772
Жыл бұрын
People like your grandfather are the ones I point out whenever I hear that old "product of their time" excuse. Thank for sharing!
@eomanga
Жыл бұрын
Your grandpa was a great man.
It's so hard to listen to these stories I just it's heartbreaking how nobody gave a flip and fridge about these ladies being found dead everywhere around him. It's just so sad this world breaks my heart.
So good. So good! You tell a disgusting story so well it's not too difficult to listen to. I'm in my 70's. Although I hated most of the story line, it was a good reminder not to trust anyone too much. Even relatives. Thanks for the gr8 job of gathering and presenting the info. You rank superior ok
When you said he got a job in a nursing home I literally yelled out “oh my god!”
It’s almost unbelievable… how many more cases could exist, in which the police, victims and other factors contributed to such escalation and perpetuation of the multiple crimes of a given perpetrator 👀
Good Morning, Jiles and Fellow Monsterers! I hope you all have a wonderful day! 💖
@chezrantigeorge1700
Жыл бұрын
H Morning a day I bop you had a great day too
@daisy2217
Жыл бұрын
I hope you have a great day as well.
@RebelRoseJade
Жыл бұрын
Good morning I'm in the hospital please pray for me. Have a great day.
@retard_activated
Жыл бұрын
@@RebelRoseJade Prayers and healing vibes sent! I hope you feel better soon!!!
@RebelRoseJade
Жыл бұрын
@@retard_activated Thank you so much my friend
It's crazy how Bundy helped a serial killer and also helped find a serial killer
@matt_gates2889
Жыл бұрын
Well they haven't found me yet so fingers crossed 🤞
@dizzyd8848
Жыл бұрын
Who did he help find?
@clownrituals587
Жыл бұрын
Bundy also worked on a suicide prevention hotline…
@DocBree13
Жыл бұрын
O
@kathrinen3834
Жыл бұрын
Uh… I guess that’s an interesting thing to mention. Got anything to share, Matt?
Being born in Hillsboro, where three of his victims were and living there at the time of his attacks, is totally insane. I can’t even imagine a monster like this living among the shadows and my family potentially crossing paths with him.
The dude worked with a friend of mine at his Dad's cabinet shop when he was arrested. The arresting detective was Scott Ryon who's son I grew up with.
"It was during this incarceration that Jimmy's story took the darkest turn." Darker than what he did to his Grandma? Must be because there are 23ish minutes left in the ep 😭
This is one case I've never heard of. Thanks for covering it. This animal was truly a monster 👹 .
@barryspurr9577
Жыл бұрын
Don’t insult animals. This is a HUMAN monster.
This story is frustrating on so many levels due to things like his father not all him to receive mental support in addition to his stepmother not reporting the crime. I can understand wanting to move on from such a traumatic experience, but did it never occur to her that she was more than likely not his only victim? It seems to me that having lived with the man for many years and knowing the progression of his crimes that she could have foreseen some unfortunate happenings in the future. I certainly don’t blame her for his actions as it was clearly his responsibility, but who knows what could have been prevented if she had reported it. That being said I feel for all the victims of his horrendous behavior and wish them and families of the victims nothing but relief from the trauma they have all experienced. Great video as usual!
@munchmongoose
Жыл бұрын
I feel moreso frustrated at Jimmy’s sister than the stepmother. One could always just want to avoid reporting this crime because they feel (and are sometimes right!) that it’ll just put them in danger. But for Jimmy’s sister to have no advocacy for her in that situation?? Very disappointing.
@JehanineMelmoth
Жыл бұрын
Many rape victims feel as if it's their fault in some way, which means they wouldn't know that there might be other victims.
@msay4596
Жыл бұрын
Ya that was very sick. Obviously, very strange family dynamics. She raised him... just gross.
Surprises and disappoints me it took police so long to link sexual attacks on the elderly. Appears they couldn’t connect brain cells. If my job depended on life & death of who knows how many, many in his case, I know I would do better. Took a jailhouse snitch, smh. This was one I’d never heard of. Appreciate Monsters
As a mother it is very hard to see your child begin to change in a negative way. Especially when you've been the best parent that you know how to be. I don't know what to say about this guy though. Jimmy was off the chain ⛓️!
@amyb7823
Жыл бұрын
Right! It's a problem when you're 15, breaking into old ladies homes and masturbating to them in their sleep! When I was 15, I thought people in their 30s were old and unattractive! Lol
@MsAchampion
Жыл бұрын
@@amyb7823 Yes! Me too! At 15 i was already a hair stylist making my own money in order to feed my family. The rest of my time was spent watching G.E.M ,playing with my dolls and singing in the living room. I was always thinking of ways to help others and make things better. I never in life thought about killing or harming anyone or anything.
@jennajune2101
Жыл бұрын
@@MsAchampion what’s G.E.M.? My mind thought you meant Jem, as in the cartoon lol
@MsAchampion
Жыл бұрын
@@jennajune2101 Lol! Yes! That's exactly what I meant! Lol! Sorry. I'm 48 now, so its become a bit fuzzy. Lol! But i appreciate the correction. That's good looking out. I hate misspelling. 😊
@jennajune2101
Жыл бұрын
@@MsAchampion I was obsessed with Jem. I went as her two Halloween’s in a row lol
Thank you Jiles for making this work morning go by much easier listening to your narration helps me and the time fly by. Enjoy the rest of your day Great video as per usual 👏
@picklep9812
Жыл бұрын
What kinda job do you have that allows you to pass time listening to KZread?
So once again the police/justice system is useless. An absolute monster.
@geturlife1694
Жыл бұрын
💯💯🤦🏾♀️
@williamhamilton8438
Жыл бұрын
...it served it's purpose.
@QuinnieMae
Жыл бұрын
Until you need them 🙄
I have been obsessed w tru crime since 11 rys old when staying w my grandma I ran out of books to read and started reading my grandma's Tru crime books by true crime author ann rule. I'm subribed to several Tru crime channels and it gets to the point where iv already heard the cases but this channel cover cases iv never heard about. I love how the cases r covered and I also love at the end there is a hotline for people in domestic violence situations. Ease keep up the phenomenal work this is absolutely one of my favorite channels and am always so excited when a new case pops up!
@janetrawlings1691
Жыл бұрын
Me too ✋️ 😪 😢 😞
When I meet with a Veteran or a current member of the armed forces, I give them my gratitude for their service and sacrifice. It’s chilling to think of showing him respect for his service. 🇺🇸
I've researched a lot of these monsters, and this guy is easily top 5 most evil.
I've saved up your videos the last few weeks as I'm now recovering from a full knee replacement. Thank you J fir all your hard work.
@yolanda5611
Жыл бұрын
I hope you have a speedy recovery!
@kellykutzer1776
Жыл бұрын
Smart thinkin....wish I had thought of that when I had my hip done. Quick and speedy recovery to you. 🙏🦵🏃♀️🏋♀️
@loobielou6965
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much guys 🖤
This guy makes monsters seem like child's play. I can't even wrap my mind around how beyond evil he is, and how unjust our justice system actually is. Unbelieveable.
Geez, I love your show!! Thank you so much for all the hard and ikky work you have to do to produce these amazing videos!! Best channel ever! 😊
Thank You so much for giving us this many stories, as soon as notifications come I am here and of course you're the best narrator on KZread.
Why are the police always the greatest accomplices of these monsters???
It's really interesting how so many killers die young on death row. I feel like it just almost has to do with just giving up on life
@hermione10663
Жыл бұрын
They can no longer fulfill their sick fantasies of control and rage so of course they feel they have no reason to live and die inside quickly.
@shark_kisses5153
Жыл бұрын
I have been noticing that, too! So many seem to die of heart attacks at like, 50. Oh well. :/
@missbearlockholmes
Жыл бұрын
Hostility can cause heart attacks. These people are undeniably hostile.
@zarasbazaar
Жыл бұрын
It's not like they're getting regular checkups and going to the doctor whenever they don't feel well.
Yours is the only channel I'll give a like to before viewing. And you never disappoint.
3:00 I'm surprised the narrator dismisses the potential effects on a child of effectively losing their mother at a young age. Generally speaking, your mother is your world and your identity, your sense of self inextricably linked with hers to the age of around seven. Just because another female caregiver (stepmom) moved into the family home and took over that role, doesn't mean the children escaped profound trauma or potential psychological damage from their mother's abandonment. Not saying that explains him becoming a serial killer as an adult, just pointing out childhood parental abandonment is pretty much universally recognised to be devastating and deeply traumatic, whatever the circumstances!
Whenever “This is Monsters” notifies me, I am both “excited/happy” (sorry, none of these words seem appropriate but you all know what I mean) and horrified because I realize it is 3am (where I live) and will now only get a couple hours sleep before my twins wake me up!! #sleepISsoOVERrated 😉🤣
@christinaw6
Жыл бұрын
Lol. 330am here as well..time change kills me 🙂
@eveivyprunette655
Жыл бұрын
I'm lucky, it is 09 45 am in my country. No need to go to bed after "This is monsters" and no twins to wake me up.😂. Have a good day.
@doragonzalez3298
Жыл бұрын
Enjoy your twins ( im sure you do!) time flies:)
@canileaveitblank1476
Жыл бұрын
For the sake of your children, you should really take better care of yourself. ❤️🍀
@karmaMatters123
Жыл бұрын
@@canileaveitblank1476🙄 Thank you for the unsolicited parenting advice. I’m good though. I have the most amazing 9 year old twins that I am told daily how happy, smart, fun, loving, silly, empathetic, kind, funny (I could go on and on) they are. We were also blessed with another set of twins 2 years ago which was very shocking as we went through a decade of pain and loss until we were blessed with our first set of twins. I have overcome cancer between the 2 set of twins and many many other obstacles but my children’s well being is my top top priority. Your comment is very unnecessary and is something that any person with a single braincell knows. My comment was just a light hearted comment and a compliment to the channel. Maybe keep comments like that to yourself as it just comes off as insulting…I’m sure you don’t think I don’t know that “advice” already?!? 🙄✌🏻
This is a perfect example of why we need the death penalty. One of the aggravating factors that makes one eligible for the death penalty is that they are still a danger to society. Ted Bundy: he gave advice to this man about how he hid his crimes and served as an inspiration for another monster.
Damn this is one crazy story. I've never heard of this sicko...my God
Thank you for all the work you do to be so detailed!!! It really shows!
Hey, you found someone worthy of being called a 'monster'. My congratulations.
That poor step-mom and sister have some blood on their hands, unfortunately.
@zarasbazaar
Жыл бұрын
No, they don't. No one is guilty of the murders other than the murderer. Instead of blaming them, blame society and the police for putting rape victims through the shredder if they come forward.
@bimobop
Жыл бұрын
He’s been in trouble before and has gotten away I doubt her report would’ve done much to full stop it
Hey Giles!! I love Thursday mornings! You, southern girl crime stories make it very nice to wake up to. Your voice is so soothing to me lol. These terrible monsters you tell us about and I'm soothed?? Crazy! I love this channel, all your followers do! Thank you for your time and work on these videos!!
This is monsters and Disturban 👁👄👁 That’s my guilty pleasure
@tisme2888
Жыл бұрын
Impeccable taste my dear!
@rebeccavogelheim6256
Жыл бұрын
Yes! I’ve been watching both since the beginning and it’s awesome to see them blowing up!
@Brad2117
Жыл бұрын
Why the guilt? 🤷♂️lol
@047Kenny
Жыл бұрын
Disturban so monotone other than that he decent
@ScarVen84
Жыл бұрын
Yes!!! Also SKD and Mr. Black. Nothing but facts and occasional opinions, none of the fillers or shock crap.
Your videos are always top notch. I watch so many and subscribed to so many channels similar in the last 5 years but yours are always the best straight down the line, consistent and truly well told
I truly love you're channel. I listen to your old ones when I go to bed. I try to wait patiently for your new investigation.
@amyb7823
Жыл бұрын
It truly is a gem, this channel. Definitely in my top 3 for true crime and might even be my #1 favorite.
@missp78
Жыл бұрын
Me too!
Very sad. The system failed those women. A lot of that could have been preventable .
Literally my favorite KZread channel
There is a common thread in his killings. He only chose old or late middle age ladies to murder, so he had his own thing. His murders were similar, and it should've been recognized by the police. Also, by no means I wanna come up with excuses for him (ugh...🤢🤮), a primary caregiver's abrupt loss in the early years of childhood is in fact a very significant life event. The way this guy turned out by his early teenage years most likely was the exact consequence of his blood mother's sudden disappearance from his life. It imprinted and transformed into a violent, attention-seeking behavior when the hormones kicked in. Also, his choice of his victims is of great importance (I'd given it a thought or two if I'd have covered this case...) He was attracted to elderly women most possibly because they meant "mothers" to him. Vulnerable women whom he "punished" AND - in a very twisted way - tried to get some "love" from them. The most telling thing is him telling his stepmother that he "had wanted to do this for a long time." Obviously he *meant it*. His severe mother issues are apparent, and I have no idea how his mom's abruptly exiting the family was handled by his father. Mind you, NONE of these things alone turn anyone into a raging murderer, but can ignite one's pre-existing horrible character traits. ( I'm a trained behavioral therapist, but I only make guesses here just like anyone else. On the other hand, I'm not figuring out something oh so mysterious, because all the above can be absolutely legit and sensible.)
Idk how you do it. But you’re truly one of the best true crime channels of all time. ❤
Definitely always have the best timing ever of posting videos! Was about to head to to bed but got this notification and now I have to check out this Gem! Love hearing the song as well.. “ THIS IS MONSTERS “
People forget that rape is about power and control over their victims not about looks.
Reading the comments, you really did a disservice on this one. I'm not sure if it is due to lack of research or just inability to find adequate detailed info; but there are a massive amount of facts which would have put much of this into context so people didn't get the wrong idea. Unfortunately, b/c my wife was one of his victims, I'm far too familiar w/ this pos. I'm also not sure why you chose to not name the victim B.W. in the bathroom-which I won't name at this point in case you have a valid reason or request from her son/etc. The most important point which really needed to be said was that Barone was quite familiar w/ each of his victims w/ the exception of Chantee who was well known to Lenny. 2ndly, he had been on the Police Radar since Martha's murder, but due to the lack of direct evidence/witnesses/etc. there was little more the Hillsboro Police/DA could do but try to keep a 'non harassing' eye on him-defense lawyers can have that idiotic 'Constitutional' effect benefiting these scumbags & making the Law's job much more difficult-& continue investigating for more evidence. That murder would have been put far better in context had you tied in your subsequent comment regarding his loss of job having been direct related to the actions & role which Martha played in his termination; the fact of which is WHY he was on the Police Radar. 3rdly, his childhood was not quite as idyllic as you portrayed & his familial interaction between stepmother & grandmother, especially!, played a major role in his hatred for older &, again especially, elderly women. Even tho he was charming & not bad looking he had a terrible time maintaining any age appropriate relationship due to a severe inferiority complex & feeling intimidated by any attractive woman; so he tended to 'talk himself up' to the point that w/in a short period the charm wore off & the creepiness loomed front & center. Anyway, just wanted to add some facts which might put some of this in a little better context PLUS far too often the name of these serial killers takes on a prominence while the names of the victims are forgotten & I really believe that is backasswards & unless you have a specific reason for not mentioning B.W.'s name, my wife truly believes that out of respect for her it should become a part of any record into which his heinous acts are detailed/explored & far too frequently this is not the case b/c of her death being ruled a 'heart attack' even tho it was a direct result of the assault & therefore she's relegated to a footnote status-which was the sole reason my wife participated in the ID Documentary on him. She was a marvelous lady, kind & accepting to all & even on that night she had opened her home & shared some 'liquid courage' w/ him & was lending the emotional support which he decried when he came knocking on her door.
@munchmongoose
Жыл бұрын
I’m terribly sorry that your wife and your community were subjected to that horrible excuse of a human. Thank you so much for the added context that even this comment alone has given the case.
Wow this is insane the opportunity lost to save so many lives is disturbing ! There is no excuse for this guy to have been free to harm so many! Thanks for giving this story! Great job!
I still can’t believe how easy it is to get into someone’s house just simply knock on the door and you’re in.
The FBI BSU would profile him by the crime scenes as a "disorganised" serial murderer. (Though, by carrying a weapon he also has "organised" traits) Approximately 1/3 of stranger killings are by "disorganised" offenders. I'd be interested to know his height and weight. Typically those who choose the elderly as victims are slightly built and choose victims that they can easily control. (Being he seemed to be an opportunistic killer without regard for consequence ie; leaving fingerprints, attacking victims who could identify him, etc; that would also place him in the "disorganised" category).
Died of cancer......got off light ........... One of the best crime videos
Found your channel a couple of weeks ago and have binge watched your videos one after another .its beome part of my routine and your voice is reassuringly familiar to me now. Can't believe you haven't got many many more subscribers. You've become my favourite crime channel and think your videos are just the right length and so well put together. You can tell that you put so much research and work into each case .where as other content creator's have nothing new to add to well known cases .yet all your photos and videos are original to you . I look foward to many more years and many more cases . Its just sad for the victims that new storys will always continue to keep been written as murder never takes a day off
#ThisIsMonsters This man did a slow army crawl towards her to touch her leg. What in the hell, lmao.
Unreal.......Why old women? He was a true monster. I am otherwise speechless. Thanks Jiles, great presentation of this story as always.
Thank you for calling it the legal driving limit and not the legal limit. Really grinds my gears when people say legal limit when they are not behind a vehicle
I hadn't heard this one and I was stationed at Fort Lewis, now JBLM, for a long time. This is nuts.
Sick, very disturbing story! Evil Monster! Horrible. I can't even think of words for this one where it's horrible. This is stuff nightmares are made of!!
Love this channel ❤️ keep up great content
O.K , out of all of your videos, this one creeped me out the most. Couldn't finish it.
You gotta be kidding me. This is one of the worst ones I've seen. Dude was absolutely insane....smh. I just stay away from people
He attacked and sexually assaulted his own step mother...the woman who raised him from boyhood. Absolutely disgusting this demonic lethal killer and SA d defenceless women is beyond saving or redemption by our legal system or any religious organization.
Thank you for yet another well researched, brilliantly edited, and super interesting video. You never disappoint and the hard work put into your videos really shines through. #StayEpic #NeverStøp
I never get tired of these
@itiswhatitis7639
Жыл бұрын
EXACTLY!!!
@yolanda5611
Жыл бұрын
😉😉
Excellent narration. Very informative. Many thanks.
Love your work so much
Jimmy’s lawyer convinced a jury he was not capable of harming his own grandmother… whose Jimmy’s lawyer…. Saul Goodman?
So glad to get a new video today! Thanks
Guess I'm staying up for another 35 minutes. Although your voice is very pleasant I can also fall asleep to it.
His first original name was ADOLPH??? Well, theres a reason why no one names their kids that anymore. Jeeze. What foreshadowing. In all seriousness, it happens that some are born bad. Its not common but it happens. Some people have every reason in the world to grow up to be monsters, but don’t. They turn their pain into being the opposite, to being good humans. And some have little emotional upheaval but decide being evil is much more fun, & to go against societal norms feels too exciting to resist.
@shark_kisses5153
Жыл бұрын
I thought that was a very odd name choice since he was born in 1960!
Excellent content!!!
I used to work at Tuality Hospital. This is the first time I have heard of this. I live only 20min from where this happened. So creepy!!!
Thank you, these fiends are monsters but I want to tell you how much I enjoy your sarcasm, it's wonderful, it's a very hard subject but you do a marvelous job. More sarcasm please !!! GOD Bless you & all your viewers.😄
Awesome something to listen to whilst working!
Yay! Just the notification I was hoping for. This, is Monsters...
Love your channel! They are the only good thing about Mondays!
@ahighlyobnoxiousadult
Жыл бұрын
It's Thursday U knob jockey 😆
@ann-mariepaliukenas19
Жыл бұрын
@@ahighlyobnoxiousadult oi lol
@ahighlyobnoxiousadult
Жыл бұрын
@@ann-mariepaliukenas19 oiiiiiii 😆
@yolanda5611
Жыл бұрын
@@ahighlyobnoxiousadult lol 😂 🤣 😅
@JustAGirlWhoLovesCats
Жыл бұрын
I'm aware of that, but he puts out videos on Monday. I assumed that people could figure that out. As stated, the comment was about the channel, not the video. smh
Got to love how a serial killer was welcomed to the us army with open arms ... Really tells you everything you need to know about those glorified murderers ...
Lately I have come to the conclusion that not all of humanity has a soul. I think some have a demon inside instead. I don’t know how or why it happens to some, but there’s no way some people can do such heinous crimes with a soul from God in them.