Disturbed Teenager Caught with Human Head in Closet | Warren Barnes & Brian Cohee Case Analysis
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They got a serial killer on his first try. That almost never happens
@robertgiles9124
Ай бұрын
The Mom got him not the clueless cops.
@tomasotreasaigh111
Ай бұрын
@@robertgiles9124 Exactly!
@GTAfan421
Ай бұрын
@@robertgiles9124the cops were the dumbest most useless mfs I’ve seen. I can’t believe they didn’t press him on the blood
@awill3454
Ай бұрын
@robertgiles9124 You know nothing about this case. The cops weren’t clueless. There wasn’t even a body found until the mom found the head wrapped up in a bag in his closet.
@makeshift_battlefield_music
Ай бұрын
@awill3454 well in reality they did not have a clue. That is the meaning of cluelessness. Their clue to link him to the murder was provided by his mother. In this context, the word clueless is used correctly, however you are offended by it because it is often used as a euphemism for stupid. The word's misuse is not your fault.
It’s ironic that he was looking for homeless people to kill because he assumed no one would care, but the reason he was caught so quickly is because lots of people cared about the victim
@eadweard.
Ай бұрын
That's not really ironic.
@BigFrogg
Ай бұрын
@@eadweard. What a strange thing to get worked up over from my comment. You don’t get out much do you?
@eadweard.
Ай бұрын
@@BigFrogg Regardless, it's not ironic.
@crystalwater505
Ай бұрын
@@eadweard. Irony, third definition. "Incongruity between what might be expected and what actually occurs". It's definitely Ironic. He expected not to be caught because he assumed nobody would care, yet was caught because people did care.
@eadweard.
Ай бұрын
@@crystalwater505 Yes. So if the sky's clear when you leave the house, but you get rained on anyway, that's ironic is it?
That poor old man deserved better. Those parents also deserve all the respect for stopping that lunatic.
@10191927
Ай бұрын
His poor mother is psychologically broken, I felt bad for her as she made the horrible discovery.
@tarstarkusz
Ай бұрын
IMHO, he should have been sentenced to state hospital and not the state penitentiary.
@jam9297
Ай бұрын
For creating that lunatic you mean.
@vicvega3614
Ай бұрын
@@10191927good lord, usually moms find some weed maybe some porn, imagine finding a human head. I heard the mom is real messed up and had to be hospitalized. Poor lady
@Mainecoon_Izzy
Ай бұрын
@@tarstarkusz Couldn’t agree more . Poor parents💔💔…
He thought nobody would look for Warren, but he was wrong.
@28russ
Ай бұрын
Yeah, but mostly because of the he left the guys wallet is his car part. 🤦♂😂
@Thechangelingpnw
Ай бұрын
@@28russ People were looking for Warren, though. He was valued by the community.
@mildredpierce4506
Ай бұрын
Unfortunately a lot people with murderous intentions think that no one would miss a homeless person or a sex worker. They treat them as if they are not human and deserve to live.
@lindboknifeandtool
21 күн бұрын
I live in the town and he’s like, known among the homeless by a few people I know. There’s a few that just want to be separate from society and I don’t blame them.
"Ryan was taken into custody....mostly because of the murder part."
@LukeSumIpsePatremTe
Ай бұрын
Old one
@Stuarttttt
Ай бұрын
Brian but yeah. Lol
@d.t.garcia8705
Ай бұрын
😂
@LisaAnn777
Ай бұрын
Glad he specified what got him arrested, at first I was confused why they placed him under arrest.
@carolnahigian9518
Ай бұрын
classic Dr Grande " mostly because of the murder part".
I'm on the autism spectrum, also have avoidant personality disorder. Was very paranoid as a youth. Went through some dark times but thankfully was never violent. Now 60, very much at peace.
@lmiller1413
Ай бұрын
Most people that check those boxes are not violent.
@pineywoodslawandcrime
Ай бұрын
God bless you. That’s rough. My brilliant nephew is on the spectrum. He’s doing so well. I’m so grateful for y’all.
@brinaanna9720
Ай бұрын
I don't think it's the disorder itself. It seems like the parents didn't emphasize, any of his disorders, or kinda "masked them", yk wht I mean? Kinda puffing him up, feeding his ego. I do also believe he was narcissistic, and possessed. I watched all the videos, the interview after he was caught, was disgusting. I think in a sense, his parents were in denial, and he was able to manipulate them with. While everyone else warned them, he assured his mom it was in a joking manner. He uses his "IQ" and the intellectual aspect of HiFunc Asperger's, but refuses to acknowledge having it. They even admitted the docs diagnosed him with schizophrenia, but refused to admit that he was, claiming the docs were against them, misdiagnosing him.
@juliadixon8465
Ай бұрын
Same. Was misdiagnosed with avoidant PD as a teenager and have always been deeply depressed.
@CorvusMoon22
Ай бұрын
Glad you’re doing well in life. Thats good to hear.
That poor man left such an impact on his community. It's heartwarming that the people who reported him missing genuinely cared about him when homeless people are so often overlooked. He had more worth than that creep ever did.
@timeghostband9594
Ай бұрын
Yes, it's so sad how the homeless are looked down upon. My dad was homeless in the end of his life. He just wanted to live in a van. But he was a cool dude, known well in the community.
I have ADHD too. Like this fella. My closet is all over the place. Nothing hung up. No order. Just shoved in. No human heads.
@diplamatikjuan3595
Ай бұрын
Hmmm, that's exactly what someone with a closet full of human heads would say 🤔
@nodiggity9472
Ай бұрын
Yet
@JohnnyDanger36963
Ай бұрын
sounds like fungus mold problem.
@inahandbasket288
Ай бұрын
Good for you!! Stay the course.
@disgruntledmoderate5331
Ай бұрын
I also have ADHD, and probably ASD (not officially diagnosed on that yet). Definitely no human heads anywhere in my house.
Happy to see a little bit of info on the victim in this case. Poor guy.
I remember seeing the interview. That kid was too calm and casual talking about how he killed the man. Very scary and dark.
@sdsurfgirl60
Ай бұрын
Where is the interview? Is it streaming somewhere?
@ceza1487
Ай бұрын
@@sdsurfgirl60 explore with us, youtube channel
@ryanmclellan8740
Ай бұрын
Me too. The interview was... something....
@_droid
Ай бұрын
Not calm really, more excited like he was proud of it. His level of detail of the crime points very much to someone with ASD so that diagnosis seems correct. He was also taking a SSRI medication which can be *really* *bad* for someone with ASD and may cause psychotic behavior. Whether or not it's correlated, who knows and probably no one will look in to it.
@hopeseekr
Ай бұрын
@@sdsurfgirl60 It' super disconcerting... He really was well-studied on the morbid. kzread.info/dash/bejne/p6akw5mnld3IiKQ.html
His victim was very much beloved in the community. Homeless individuals are also people.
I think that Brian should never get out of prison because that is something that he will do again.😮
@festina_lente7655
Ай бұрын
Great analysis captain obvious😀
@apml1992
Ай бұрын
He literally got life sentence
@jr8033
Ай бұрын
free my mans
@CorvusMoon22
Ай бұрын
He very clearly enjoyed doing it. He’s sadistic. Fortunately for everyone he’s behind bars where he belongs.
@katescreativejourney
Ай бұрын
@apml1992 a life sentence is not the same as life without parole, which is what Brian got. In most states a life sentence is 25-30 years.
Running a daycare out of your home with a clearly disturbed son around… Unbelievable.
@BouncyBrown
Ай бұрын
how disturbing for the parents of the daycare kids.
@mesalouis8976
Ай бұрын
That’s no way she didn’t know.
@naana0207
Ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly!!! I think God l never sent my child to childcare ever!!
@annedoe3039
Ай бұрын
To be fair I think she was totally blind to the red flags of her sons weirdness. I don’t think she willfully or carelessly jeopardized the kids- I think she genuinely didn’t understand what a freak her son was. She did call the cops on him immediately, after all- she wasn’t protecting him once she knew…
@danielosmon
Ай бұрын
People get into a line of work when they're younger, and don't know any other way to financially support themselves. She lives in the middle of nowhere. The fact that she called 911 immediately, shows she has morals
I watched the interrogation video of this guy a couple weeks ago. I bursted out laughing when he said that he thought he would get “About 15 years for this!” COMPLETELY delusional! His narcissism was oozing from every single pore in his body!
@applepie9576
Ай бұрын
I saw that too! Unbelievable!!!
@DonBurtonsays...
Ай бұрын
I watched it too. He was totally enjoying his little performance. You can tell that he thinks he's the smartest guy in the world.
@VictoryXR
Ай бұрын
@@DonBurtonsays... I’m an autistic woman and I would never trust an autistic man. I’ve tried entering relationships with them and all the ones I’ve dealt with… they’re all the same, just like this guy. They think they’re the smartest people ever They have a short fuse and when they meltdown, violence ensues Legitimate lack of empathy I hope I can meet an autistic man that’s different but I’m doubtful. It’s easier dealing with female autists and neurotypical people.
@CorvusMoon22
Ай бұрын
I watched it too. The boy ain’t right that’s for sure.
The thing that always concerns me about cases like this is how many more people are out there in the "driving around for months looking for a victim" stage.
@timeghostband9594
Ай бұрын
😬 yikes
@camijacobv
Ай бұрын
Take care from people with BPD they’re just like this kid waiting for anything to hurt. Then they’ll blame it on bpd.
@AboveAverageGamer1
Ай бұрын
@@camijacobv weird, this guy didn't have BPD, didn't appear manic or depressive, and took full responsibility for it.
@camijacobv
Ай бұрын
@@AboveAverageGamer1 I don’t mean to say this dude had BPD but in my experience people with BPD have breakdowns or outbursts or crisis where they act full psycho, to me it seems like these are bad people who found a diagnostic to throw around and excuse themselves for their lack of control (when in reality they know what they’re doing they just wanna do it and get away w it cuz thats how they feeeel 🥺)
@user-xw1vs3vw8t
Ай бұрын
@@camijacobv People with bpd aren't necessarily violent and BPD doesn't make someone violent, although people with BPD CAN certainly be violent the way you're describing BPD is very inaccurate. People with BPD are not waiting for anything to hurt, if they are, they definitely have another disorder alongside the BPD if they even have BPD at all. Not only that but being a sociopath and having BPD are completely different because people with BPD have empathy and feel it strongly, unlike people with ASPD who have a limited capacity for empathy.
I recently watched the EWU doc on this guy and he is truly sick. He seemed proud of what he did when retelling his story during interrogation, showed no remorse at all at any point. Warren was a good guy and the lady that reported him missing is a real one. Condolences to her and the family/friends of Warren.
@ELlera-pn3lz
Ай бұрын
Yeah right, you never watched that documentary
@kungfupurpz
Ай бұрын
@@ELlera-pn3lz damn you got me
@chadrobert4375
Ай бұрын
Yeah he thought he was Gonna get 15 years.
@scorpion-lg4ic
Ай бұрын
i watched it too. that kid is truly horrifying. you are right about him being proud of himself when talking to cops. i do have to give those detectives props tho because they knew exactly how to handle him. they couldn't show disgust or shock because he might have quit talking. instead they made it seem like they were in awe of what he did/how he did it. i watch a shit ton of true crime and don't get bothered by much but if I had to sit across from him and see his amusement and laughter at his retelling of the crime, I think my skin would have been crawling!!
@ELlera-pn3lz
Ай бұрын
@@scorpion-lg4ic I doubt that
My parents walk their dogs at a local park and have a regular group who meet up to do the same. There is a very nice older homeless man there who is very kind and everyone knows his name. He doesn’t want to live in a house, but he’s not violent or delusional, he has my mother’s phone number and my mother has taken him to the vets for an emergency visit for his dog. The other dog walkers have a similar relationship with him. Stories like this frighten me because segments of our society are so vulnerable. The do gooders who decriminalize everything are just as bad. I have seen the kind man my family knows beaten and driven off by violent anti social homeless people who do hard drugs and steal. There needs to be laws to detain individuals like that. There are no easy answers, but everyone’s life has worth and should be respected.
@Komediennekymd2009
Ай бұрын
Sooo sad and yes there should. Everyone deserves dignity respect and a safe life
@alukuhito
Ай бұрын
What was decriminalized that made such a difference?
@kiiltochii1607
Ай бұрын
I don't know where you live but in most places beating people (assault), doing drugs and theft are illegal Must be New York lol
@scorpion-lg4ic
Ай бұрын
i wanted to tell you that your parents sound like wonderful people who raised you well. your words were so respectful of that gentleman in the park & it's awesome that your mom was so kind as to give him her phone number for emergencies like the vet. i was once homeless during a very difficult time in my life. it's nothing you can imagine or plan for. I met so many honest, kind, wonderful people in the homeless camps. i was accepted into the group with no problems & was guided in my first few days where to get a hot meal, take a shower, do laundry, sign up for resources to try to better my situation etc. there was zero judgement, only acceptance. except from mainstream society. 90 percent of people would treat a homeless person like they were shit on the bottom of their shoe so it was nice to read that you and your family are better than that. thank you for showing such kindness in this terrible world. many people should take a lesson from you!!
@Sophocles13
Ай бұрын
There are laws to detain people who are/have beaten other people. It's called assault lol
Now that's logic - notices a hole in his gloves - worried about fingerprints - returns to the scene - loads body pieces into his trunk .........
@bingboompow8861
Ай бұрын
Complete idiot he is 😂
@fivemeese
Ай бұрын
Must be the ADHD lol
@ConnorGaughan-do9hg
Ай бұрын
@@fivemeeseor the autism, I've been diagnosed with ASD and would've done the same, apart from the murder part of course 😂
A serial killer that only ended up killing one person.
@Catmom-gl5nt
Ай бұрын
That we know of… I wonder if any children or other homeless people went missing or died under off circumstances in his area. There was a woman in the UK who started killing as a child of 8 or 9 but everyone thought the children who died in her vicinity died of accidents or natural causes. It wasn’t until she killed as a young adult that they connected the dots.
@KimberlyLetsGo
Ай бұрын
@@Catmom-gl5nt He didn't seem to be smart enough to have gotten away with other murders.
@captainamerica6525
Ай бұрын
That we're aware of....
@kathybuttsarnold3534
Ай бұрын
@@Catmom-gl5ntcan you remember her name?
@poindextertunes
Ай бұрын
@@Catmom-gl5ntyup! that we know of!
All the parents who merely found porn in their teenage son’s closet must be so relieved.
@jamegumb7298
Ай бұрын
I mean, thye found a well used lovedoll and were not so pleased. I was a MILF model looking like my lovely mother.
@MakerInMotion
Ай бұрын
I had a strict christian mom and I had to hide my rock and metal CDs.
@kaudsiz
Ай бұрын
@@MakerInMotion🤘☹️🖤
@SinisterScoundrel6562
Ай бұрын
@@MakerInMotion Sounds like that mother from Detroit Rock City.
@Billygoatsgrruff
Ай бұрын
lol I'd be disgusted
I appreciate that you prioritized outlining the life of the victim before moving onto the perpetrator’s violations.
Hi Dr. Grande. What a scary, sickening, and tragic case. He thought his diagnosis would get him off. Thankfully, he didn't.
Wow...some people are just plain evil.
@sadiestoltzfus9798
Ай бұрын
I was thinking the same. A bad seed.
@adjohnson9897
Ай бұрын
Bad Seed exactly!
@davidgray1515
Ай бұрын
@@adjohnson9897 bad seeds come from bad parents
@davidwilliams5407
Ай бұрын
@@davidgray1515 Usually, but not always. That gets into the eternal nature vs. nurture debate.
@AnimosityIncarnate
Ай бұрын
@@davidwilliams5407it's obvious in this case, I'm kinda like the kid here so don't tell me otherwise please 😂
I can’t even imagine how traumatized the mom must be. I’m pretty tough, but there’s NO WAY I’d ever be able to unsee such a horrible sight. ::shiver::
@justagrrl1981
Ай бұрын
I can't believe she carried the bag into the kitchen arghhh poor mum n dad
@CorvusMoon22
Ай бұрын
Not only that, but she’s stuck with the memories of the little boy that Brian once was. She’s stuck with the memory of holding her newborn son for the first time. Watching him take his first steps. His first day of school. All of those sweet memories only for him to turn into a monster. I can’t even begin to imagine how hard it is for her to cope.
Some people are born bad. Brian is one of them. I'm so relieved his parents called the police.
Brian would have been better off not being born. That poor old man! His poor parents! 😢
@daynasafranek7807
Ай бұрын
That’s a different way of looking at it.
@HeatherHolt
Ай бұрын
His mother’s job as a daycare owner was surely destroyed. She had to call the parents and have them pickup the kids bc she had found the head in his closet. Imagine. Just imagine. That poor woman.
@diplamatikjuan3595
Ай бұрын
I agree. Some seed should have never made it to the egg
I used to live in this semi small town and went to the safeway he worked at. Its a sick sad story hit the community hard. Makes you wonder how many homicidal psychos you have crossed paths with.
Had a desire to become a police officer.....that's a truly terrifying thought. How this young man was not in serious treatment totally baffles me! So many red flags for so long!
@sarahw7616
Ай бұрын
A lot of officers are psychopaths...
@Honeybee-cy9gc
Ай бұрын
I believe his mom told the investigators that he wanted to join the military.
I’m not speculating……your videos are awesome Dr Grande.
@ELlera-pn3lz
Ай бұрын
Yeah right I doubt you ever watched any of his videos
I was just watching this story on “Explore With Us”, the police body cam footage is disturbing, the whole story is terrifying.
All I could think when you said that his mum made the call to police on her discovery was good on you for making probably the hardest and saddest call she will ever make. My heart goes out to his victim and those who knew and loved him. I’m really happy to hear that in this case he will never be getting out of prison because we all know given the chance he will do it again.
Horrible, absolutely horrible… The fact Brian thinks; “homeless people” are useless, & people, nobody will miss… So cruel…💔 I feel so sad for his parents; sound like decent people. And of course, the elderly man discarded😓💔
@wolfe6220
Ай бұрын
There are many "mentally healthy" adults who think that about homeless people.
@stevebond7387
Ай бұрын
Totally agree. It’s hard enough living on the streets. I’ve been homeless and I can say it was the worst time in my life. RIP to Warren.
@Mainecoon_Izzy
Ай бұрын
@@wolfe6220 Thank God 💜💟💜
I can finally say the intro with him
@camilacontreras7812
Ай бұрын
same it’s so catchy
@livingonhighvibe
Ай бұрын
lol true!
@cleopatra597
Ай бұрын
i been practicing it for a while , almost have it perfected 🤌🏼😂😂😂
@alukuhito
Ай бұрын
You have to do the side-eye thing when he says, "only speculating about what could be happening in a situation like this." He always looks to the side when he says that, like he's hinting that it's a little more than a speculation.
@Puppy_Puppington
Ай бұрын
@@alukuhitohmmm. 🕵️♀️ r u the next weirdo
I just watched the interrogation on Explore With Us. Crazy
@funeraldirector5069
Ай бұрын
That's why he covered it.
@user-ec3rm9wr1n
Ай бұрын
It's not my fault my father is mafia yeah there is always a reason to learn chemistry.......
Hi Dr. Grande -- would you please consider covering the case of Cristian Fernandez, the boy who was charged with murder as an adult at 12? Interested in hearing your analysis of that one.
@roxcastaneda
Ай бұрын
Me too
@normaemanuel4975
Ай бұрын
Me three!
@sonnig8583
Ай бұрын
Is that the kid that stabbed his friend in the boys bathroom before his school classes started? That was disturbing af
@rosagaldamez6730
Ай бұрын
Me four.
@alainacolding8317
Ай бұрын
I co facilitated a support group at a local domestic violence shelter where cheistian Fernandez mother was staying and participating in at the time. THis was after sentencing
I've just seen a breakdown of this case not too long ago. Thank you so much for sharing more about the victim, as well. ❤
There is some similitude between this case and that of Adam Lanza who shot 20 children and 6 adults at the Sandy Hook Elementary School. In both instances the parents of these children were aware of the child’s longstanding significant mental illness; yet they seemed to minimize the problem. In both instances, school authorities expressed their concerns to the parents, but it seems the process never moved forward. IMO these children should have been institutionalized long before they committed these atrocities.
Fascinating analysis as usual, Dr. Grande; thank you. Can you please cover the recent case of the 3 girls, one 12 and two 13 year olds, who stomped an elderly disabled man to death in DC? My mind cannot process what type of pathology could have possibly triggered such depraved behavior.
@penelopehughes-jones5265
Ай бұрын
Not heard about that before, I can only imagine that the children were profoundly abused virtually from before birth on order to do something like that.
@bigmona2741
Ай бұрын
@@penelopehughes-jones5265 I work in an inner city middle school, and I can tell you that so many of these kids grow up in violence, witnessing the adults in their lives fighting, hearing gunshots or seeing someone shot and killed, listening to music that glorifies murder and violence… it’s legit a part of their norm. They fight and bring weapons to school, some are already wearing ankle monitors and/or on probation, they’re already smoking weed, many have made sex videos and they regard sex very casually… I said that to say there’s a whole generation of groups of middle school kids not growing up how we think of kids that age. They’re violent and callous.
@lyndsieb701
Ай бұрын
You should probably be fired.@@bigmona2741
This case is very disturbing and horrific, law enforcement officers who had to see that will have nightmares.
@applepie9576
Ай бұрын
I always think about the first responders when things like this happen, mass shootings, wrecks, etc. I'm sure they see stuff they can never unsee.
@Younghustla1
Ай бұрын
No the mom who found the head will have nightmares, totally unexpected for her.
Warren Barnes was reported missing very quickly by the community that surrounded him. They all described him as a kind soul. I can’t imagine the horror he felt in his last moments. Hoping his soul has found peace.
this case makes me so sad, Warren did not deserve this. the interrogation of Brian Cohee was very unsettling.
Deinstitution of the mentally ill has lead to the insane ending up in jail instead of mentally insane hospitals.
@amarylisbarbosa3071
Ай бұрын
There is a lot of mentally ill people who are not serial killers. This man has a personality disorder of antisocial and conduct. He is true evil. Should be in isolation for the rest of his life and raw in jail.
@Alice-ov3rd
Ай бұрын
Most of the mentally ill are usually the victims not the perpetrators.
He willfully chose to get more comfortable with his homicidal inclinations instead of fighting against them. He chose to be what he became.
I believe Warren really was a cowboy at one time, because he didn't mind being on his own. Rest peacefully, sir. I hear it's real pretty up there.
Dr. Grande Is the Best!!!
What bothers me about this is that even though this sicko has been arrested, there's always another one waiting in the wings. What are the odds that someday any of us could cross paths with one of these people?
@eadweard.
Ай бұрын
Fairly low.
In Canada he would be criminally culpable because he understood the nature and quality of his actions.
watching the body cam footage of him and his parents was way more unsettling than I was expecting. he had people all around him to help him, like when he drove his car in the water both his parents were there immediately to help him and he had local friends he texted and messaged online about and hung out with about driving his car in the water. you’d think people with anti social qualities like this would be more isolated from their parents or peers.
@wolfe6220
Ай бұрын
Anti social personality has nothing to do with whether they have relationships with family or friends. They don't care if they break the law, and when they do they have no remorse. They don't care who they have to hurt to accomplish their goals. They can be glib and charming and manipulative.
His arrest and interrogation is really disturbing. He is almost ecstatic going over the crime. RIP reading man.
Unless your life is in imminent danger, youre a special kind of seed if you can kill. I have adhd on a high level, thats no issue, but thinking about taking a life for no reason is mortifying and sickening, weve all become a little desensitised to the actual horror and consequences of taking a life. It's not normal.
@Puppy_Puppington
Ай бұрын
They definitely are. There’s a mix of them; As I’m sure you know, there are nature/nurture/nature+nurture. Physiological or psychological. Either one or mix… It’s so unsettling.. same outcome. Horrid world we live in… good people.. innocent folk… they suffer and become victims. Either corporations, governments, extremist ignorant jerks, or just sick people .. they get off on it… it makes me so anxious to go out. Makes me sad. I wish humanity had more hope and decent people :(. We all need to work together to help one another and stop real threats. Not fake ones or fear mongering but real core issues and real threats. It is just horrible that people are capable of such malum in se. Torture and pleasure from it… like wtf. Honestly. I’m like traumatized from the online videos like that funkytown Central America one… how can people do that?!?! And get pleasure from it… it’s terrifying. We must be prepared. People are too sheltered and think nothing will ever happen to them…
@festina_lente7655
Ай бұрын
Half the population now claims to have either ADHD or autism. So many that there terms have lost all meaning and value.🙄
Imagine being one of the parents who used the Terri's Toddlers service that the mother ran from thier home. I dont know how I'd feel knowing that I sent my child there.... I wonder if she kept up with the business after this
Your sarcasm and your "subtle, not so subtle" jabs at the end of the videos are the best thing ever ❤ I love your humor, Dr. Grande!
There is a significant amount of people who check enough of those boxes to be diagnosed like that, and they never kill, but sounds like nobody who knew him personally was surprised except for his poor parents
@davidgray1515
Ай бұрын
Ive heard many many horror stories about the actions of autistic kids. No one EVER disciplines them for anything. They become so horrible that you cant stand to be around them.
@mxnjones
Ай бұрын
Yeah, like me. I have ADHD, ASD, and major depressive disorder diagnoses…but I have no desire to commit violent crime. I like watching true crime stuff, but I do it while knitting or sketching.
@Mckinley-mick
Ай бұрын
@@davidgray1515 wtffffff this comment is so uneducated it can't be real...
@wolfe6220
Ай бұрын
@@mxnjonesSame for me!!
@mistressofstones
Ай бұрын
@@davidgray1515and on the other side many of us are horribly traumatised by the actions taken to "tame" us. But hey, at least we didn't cut anyone's head off 😬
Dr. Grande, you should do a video analyzing David Parker Ray, The Toybox Killer. The most disturbing case I've ever heard of.
@progradepainting3755
Ай бұрын
Not even close. Look at the dean corll case.
@Danko31
Ай бұрын
@@progradepainting3755is he a serial killer? Never heard of him before.
@progradepainting3755
Ай бұрын
@@Danko31 I’ve looked into these cases for many, many years, and I only discovered his case within the last year or so. He’s quite possibly the worst serial killer that’s ever lived.
@Danko31
Ай бұрын
@@progradepainting3755 that's terrifying and disturbing.
@wot4me2
Ай бұрын
@@progradepainting3755 Yikes, what a twisted man. I wonder why he's relatively unknown?
Thank you Dr. Grande for starting out by helping us get to know Warren a bit. Too often the homeless and others on the fringe of society are dehumanized and crimes against them do not get properly investigated. Warren sounds like he was a good soul, I am glad there was some measure of justice and the budding serial killer was stopped. Warren deserved so much better than that tragedy, I will include his memory in my prayers. 💙
I randomly got recommended this video. I happen to live in Grand Junction for college and less than 2 minutes into the video I realized I've heard about this situation in passing. The KZread algorithm is absolutely nuts!
You do form a strong case against mental health clinicians such as those who tend to criticize your work. I’ve watched a few and was unimpressed with their proposed methods and attitudes toward your work. While I understand that these videos are for entertainment purposes, much of your work can be transformative and helpful in many ways. Thanks for always reaching the timeline of the crime and your analysis - informative and entertaining indeed. 😊
His mom ran a daycare at her home. They dodged a bullet on that one. It's wild the cops didn't place him in cuffs even after he confessed.. 😯
@heh2k
Ай бұрын
That's how they got a confession. He wasn't resisting and cooperated.
@jca65lb
Ай бұрын
@heh2k , That may be so, but very risky having the female officer walk him back to the patrol car by herself.
That is messed up he was thinking of becoming a police officer.
Killing a poor old man and innocent animals. What a pos. I hope it's hell for him in prison.
I am willing to admit I consume way too much true crime, but THIS CASE. Oh man this case just blows my mind. Watching the actual arrest and interrogation footage is so surreal. This kid didn’t even show the slightest bit of remorse I don’t even know if he realizes how sickening his crime really is. Just truly insane.
Dr.Grande❤❤❤❤ You are very genuine. As you grow in exposure, please don't lose this! We love you!!
EXCELLENT WORK, Dr. Grande!
I worked with Warren Barnes at people ready before I got hired on with my permanent job. I never saw him drunk or asking anybody for anything. He was also a hard worker. To be honest he's the only homeless person I've ever met that went about things the way he did. I'm sure there are many others like him but he really was a special person. I'll finish the video now and thanks for all your content.
Extremely interesting instance! Thanks, Dr. Grande! I watch your videos every day 😁
Awesome analysis...as usual!
I've been waiting for this case breakdown. Thank you!
Thanks for the video Dr. Grande 🤩
I've met men like Warren at AA meetings. The brief info Dr. Grande could share about Warren, i feel for him because i know very well that a guy like him felt very very alone. It is very sad that he was targeted by that madman simply because he thought no one would care about Warren's life. Warren may have thought no one cared about him either.
Dr. Grande, could you please explain your thoughts about receiving mental health treatment? It sounds like you think that mental health treatment will solve problems. My understanding is that it’s a two-way street. You can’t take someone in for mental health treatment and have them get better if they don’t want to get better. Clarification would be much appreciated.
@nancydupuis8083
Ай бұрын
Just by lifetime observation I don't think mental health counseling helps as many people as we would like or as indicated
Gotta love Dr. Grande's flow!
I hope we can up the ante when it comes to crime prevention in the future.
i'm excited for the video! looking forward to your thoughts on the apple river case
I've heard the 911 audio, and seen the bodycam footage... absolutely haunting. Especially the way Brian just casually admits to what he's done, to the cop.
Yeah, this is a gruesome one. Thanks for the upload
'insanity' shouldn't be a defense. If anything it should be a reason to keep someone locked up forever.
@killingtimeitself
Ай бұрын
it's not, insanity is only a defense that gets you stuffed into in patient treatment for your equivalent sentence. It does basically nothing.
@bigmona2741
Ай бұрын
@@killingtimeitselfwrong! They get significantly less time because once they’re deemed to no longer be a threat, they’re released.
@killingtimeitself
Ай бұрын
@@bigmona2741 that can happen. But it's still not releasing you period.
@LaurenThompsonIsMyRealName
Ай бұрын
It's only murder if you're sane. Go figure! If anything,it shouldn't be "not guilty by reason of insanity," maybe "guilty but insane," idk. I get it that insane people exist but IMHO a crime is still a crime even when an insane person does it.
@killingtimeitself
Ай бұрын
@@LaurenThompsonIsMyRealName it's still a cime, even if you get not guilty by insanity, it's basically like a plea deal for mentally unstable people.
He has one of those faces that screams that something isn’t right with him.
@eadweard.
Ай бұрын
Everyone knows this _after_ they learn he's a psychopath.
@CorvusMoon22
Ай бұрын
His eyes look soulless and hollow
@Us3r739
12 күн бұрын
To be honest he looks like your average nerd.
I love Dr. Grande’s channel.
Heard about this case on EWU recently. Glad to see Dr Grande cover it. If you haven't seen the footage of him confessing and the other body cam footage, you should check it out. His personality is different from a lot of others I've watched. Very disconcerting when his voice changes as he says "A human head and two human hands" to the officer.
Karma in action. Brian really thought that Warren wouldn't be missed. But he just so happened to pick a homeless person who had a job and friends who cared about him very much, who immediately knew something was wrong. Brian's parents also acted accordingly and quickly. Rest in Peace Warren ♡
Kid just wanted to get ahead in life.
@Hatbox948
Ай бұрын
Didn't he get a head?
@CorvusMoon22
Ай бұрын
@@Hatbox948 and two hands?
Thank you for everything you give
Thank you Dr.Grande!!! ❤
Saw the body cam footage and when the officer is like "your parents found something concerning in your closet do you know what thats about?" And the way he responded was so eerie, not in a creepy way (although it was) but it was almost like he put on an acting voice and a "serious" face, it is such a marked difference from how he speaks when it seems like he "forgets" to put on that act. It came off like he was trying to seem too cool for school and it was almost the same in the police interview, idk exactly how to describe it. It just seemed like he rehearsed how he was gonna confess when he got caught. It made me think of Horatio? from CSI when he pulls down his glasses and says some catchphrase.
@paulanoctor2434
Ай бұрын
I totally get what you’re saying; he is a try-hard.
@ditzyasmr3421
Ай бұрын
i thought the same thing, it's almost super irritating. i don't think he has a strong sense of self and made up his own persona based on other serial killers he found to be "interesting"
If you watch the parents being questioned by the police, there were far more ‘warning signs’ that this kid was going to hurt someone then there were for the parents of Ethan Crumbly…wondering why the parents aren’t being charged with manslaughter too…
@ryanjacobson2508
Ай бұрын
There are thousands and thousands of disturbed kids who never end up killing anyone.
@wolfe6220
Ай бұрын
Probably because this guy's parents turned him in, but the Crumbly kid's parents drained their bank accounts and tried to go on the run. Consciousness of guilt.
@sarahw7616
Ай бұрын
Because most parents who have mentally unstable children do nothing. (Usually they caused the instability) To charge the parents would change legal precedent and shock society (by forcing parents to take more responsibility) Most parents are unable to take that level of responsibility. (That's also not even considering we don't have enough funds/proper mental health care to help everyone.) Basically, it's 'too much burden ' for our unhealthy society to handle at the moment. Hopefully things will evolve in our future. 😞 Stay safe everyone and take care of your mental health!!!
I used to watch you all the time! I just now found your channel again. ❤
Beyond sad. It is so hard to move on with life after losing someone in a violent way. My heart truly goes out to his loved ones🩵🩵🩵
Born in 2002!!! Dude, really little! Makes me feel I am a King Ramses's generation.
I recently watched his initial interrogation video. It's... Just. Wow. He describes everything he did with borderline glee. It's not chilling so much as disgusting. He said he only did it because he wanted to know how it felt--he thought it would be the greatest feeling in the world based solely on what previous serial killers have said. But then he goes on to say that it wasn't that great, and he wouldn't have done it if he'd known it wouldn't provide whatever feeling he was looking for (sure). I'm glad he got life. Murder is murder but keeping body parts (no matter the reason) strikes me as far more monstrous than, say, just dumping a body or even fleeing from a scene. It's not a red flag; it's a sky banner flying across the sky.
Very thorough and fair analysis xxx
Thankyou for covering this story it's scary there's more ppl like him in the world ,glad the parents , although traumatized,found out what he did,rest in peace Warren 😢
Ty Dr. Grande! Proud Patreon Supporter Here! 🙌
Wow hadnt heard of this one 😮 chilling... thanks Dr Grande . .
@stathamspeacoat
Ай бұрын
The part where he says, "oh, a human head and hands" is like wth is up with this kid
@kemp10
Ай бұрын
Watch the interview
@Rebecca-hc5ju
Ай бұрын
You *must* watch the interrogation!! You can find it by searching for it but Explore With Us recently did a video with additional body cam footage. *Very* interesting.
@carlyrennae3963
Ай бұрын
@Rebecca-hc5ju thanks so much for letting me know lovely! Sitting on a train in Sydney Australia travelling home after a night out in the City...this will defo be watched on the haul home ❤️❤️💗 T Y !
I'm 52 and followed true crime since the late 80's and this case is the one of the most sick single case I've heared of! I saw the interrogation two weeks ago and...whoa, it was really disturbing 😮 thank you Dr.Grande, always interesting to hear your thoughts 👍
Brian seems very happy in his interrogation.
The most iconic sentence of Dr Grande "mostly cause of the murder part" 😂 .. however it's been a while nothing 'bout New Jersey 😢
I tested in the 97th percentile for ADHD as an adult. I've never physically harmed another person. Oh wait... once in the 3rd grade I was in a schoolyard fight with a girl who was bullying my friend for having to wear a corrective shoe. Dude clearly has many other mental problems. Glad he didn't get away with it.
Thank you Always interesting❤
Thanks for the upload, Dr. Grande! Your true fans love your humor and sarcasm. I just watched another upload on this case. Looking forward to this one. April 4 is Ramen Noodle Day (gotta have some later!), Buddha Day, Tell A Lie Day, Bonza Bottler Day, Sexual Assault Awareness Month Day of Action, Victims of Violence Wholly Day, Jeep 4x4 Day, International Carrot Day (gotta have some Western Family carrots with my ramen noodles later!), Error 404 Day, National Cordon Bleu Day, Vitamin C Day (gotta take a Life Vitamin C tablet RIGHT NOW!), World Rat Day, Walk Around Things Day, School Librarian Day, and International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action - 4 April.
@birdworldist
Ай бұрын
Error 404 day is appropriate because my last comment got deleted! 😅
@Flamsterette
Ай бұрын
@@birdworldist Oh no! I was put in KZread comment jail yesterday, so that's sort of appropriate too!
The inverted cross next to his ear is worth mentioning.
@srsusansummers3070
Ай бұрын
Yes demonic
@carnifaxx
Ай бұрын
@@srsusansummers3070 you mean the cross of St. Peter?
@hydrostatic8048
Ай бұрын
If it wasn't inverted some people would be quick to point out religious people are dangerous or some nonsense. It happens every time. But when their is a satanic element you don't hear a word from them. Strange.
@backupaccount2394
Ай бұрын
It’s not worth mentioning at all. Insinuating that people like this are in some way demonic or anti-god alleviates them of responsibility. There’s nothing magical or religious or supernatural about people like this they are just fucked up humans
@srsusansummers3070
Ай бұрын
@@carnifaxx no