Kayak Killer (Angelika Graswald) | Pleading Guilty While Maintaining Innocence
This video answers the question: Can I analyze the case of Angelika Graswald (aka the Kayak Killer)?
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As soon as I heard kayaking at 4:15 pm I knew we were dealing with questionable intelligence
@katherine2000cl
Ай бұрын
Why is it bad to kayak in the afternoon? It was in late April, so the sun wouldn’t even set until after 8:30… Factor in about 45 minutes after before it actually becomes dark and that’s plenty of time to paddle over and come back before it gets dark
“Vincent did not have a life jacket…he had a camera, a phone, and a bag containing beer.” Mad priorities.🍻
@buckstarchaser2376
2 жыл бұрын
I know. The storage on a kayak is limited, and he chose alcohol with an ABV too low to act as a flotation device. That set the stage for failure in an event that he needed to rescue the sinking brewskies while doublefisting the survivors before saving himself. Perhaps he was counting on the watered-down beers to bloat him up, and miscalculated the net negative flotation effect of piss retention.
@joko09010
2 жыл бұрын
@@buckstarchaser2376 😆👍🏻
@OGitGirlJess
2 жыл бұрын
I think a lot of people overestimate their own swimming capabilities unfortunately.
@buckstarchaser2376
2 жыл бұрын
@@OGitGirlJess Not dieing in water is literally a factor of A) Get your mouth above water one time, and B) Inflate your lungs completely, so that you can C) Float calmly and figure out how to unfuck your situation. Granted, I've seen videos of refugees that seem to not understand this, even though every human is literally born with a "Dive reflex (nose and throat closes without command, to prevent breathing water)" and a rudimentary "Doggy Paddle" swimming technique. They just... kinda... doggypaddle on their side, with their heads below water. It's really weird. I would think that anyone that kayaks would have the prerequisites of not being afraid of water, and being able to successfully doggypaddle nailed down though. The situation, as presented, is fishy.
@OGitGirlJess
2 жыл бұрын
@@buckstarchaser2376 Well yes I understand your point here completely. And, yes you’re pretty much spot on. Humans like dogs are born with an instinctive drive in them to survive. “Fight or flight”, “sink or swim”, the latter being literal. However, we do see people drown. After working many, many years as a life guard and after studying far more than my share of human behavior patterns through sociology, psychology, psychiatry, and human pathology courses in both undergrad and grad school I can tell you that the human brain is so damn complex and so deeply wired that we can not trust it to always do the right thing in the right situations. It’s crazy because it (our brain) ABSOLUTELY knows the right thing to do but at the exact moment of impact (the big moment that so much is riding on) it diverts and sends you full force ahead in to another direction. It’s just like you said about refugees who almost look like they just jump in the water and give up. It’s the same thing when a baby drowns in a tub that has 1/2 an inch of water in it. With the refugee; when the moment they’ve been waiting for their whole life finally presents itself and the two choices are A. Swim like you’ve never swam before, get to the other side of this river, you already have a big head start on them & once you make it you will be free for life or B. Do nothing like always before and remain a captive in your own land. Sooooooo they jump in to the water and every rational bone in their body packs up in to a duffle bag like “Welp, I’m out, been nice knowing you!” They are completely and irrationally overcome by fear and all of their hopes and dreams go completely out of the window because all they can think about is how damn scary this water they are submerged in is! The same water they have spent their whole life playing in, fishing in, swimming in since age 3 or 4. Same thing with a baby in a bath tub with hardly any water. They will sit there all day & laugh & think it’s funny to stick their head under then come back up but as soon as mommy turns her back for one second and they don’t have an audience they completely forget what they were doing that made everyone laugh. They forget that their supposed to raise their head up, and far too often they die or suffer severe brain damage because of ridiculous incidents just like this. 😔💔😔
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@karifoto
3 жыл бұрын
Seriously, Dr. Grande…take a day or 10 off! You deserve it.
@truthsocialmedia
3 жыл бұрын
He doesn’t want to go back to His day job. His Side hustle is everything now
@christopherconwell7271
3 жыл бұрын
24/7-365
@smadude48
3 жыл бұрын
It really is astonishing
@1tagardina612
3 жыл бұрын
@@christopherconwell7271 366 every four years :D
Never speak to police with out an attorney.
@JiveDadson
3 жыл бұрын
... and if the attorney advises you to speak to the police, get another attorney.
@erickennedy5993
3 жыл бұрын
Word
It never ceases to amaze me no matter how many times people hear “NEVER talk to the police” they TALK to the police!! What the hell!! What’s so hard about saying “I want a lawyer.”
@markdraper3469
3 жыл бұрын
Some people think that if they ask for a lawyer right at the top, they look guilty. But the later into the interview you ask, I think it's worse.
@PaganGrace
3 жыл бұрын
@@markdraper3469 Exactly! If you’re guilty they’ll more than likely get you. And if you’re innocent they might trick you into a false confession. It’s a lose-lose situation. People who wish to cooperate with the police can easily do so with a lawyer at their side.
@DFTBAandDS
3 жыл бұрын
Omg, I totally agree with you! I am not a criminal, but if the police are questioning me, my lips are zipped! I think people just can't stop talking.
@nancyfahey7518
3 жыл бұрын
These people don't watch court tv or crime tv cause if they did they'd know you won't get away with murder.
@andygreen3575
3 жыл бұрын
For many people that have never been in trouble with the Police they do not realise that they will be a bunch of duplicitous, lying aholes to get a confession. "We just like you to come down to the station for a chat and give us your side of the story", "yeah don't worry you aren't in trouble we just want to ask you a few questions so we can, clear things up, no you don't need a lawyer"... trust me never speak to the Police without a lawyer no matter how innocent you are because they have targets to hit and many of them aren't looking for the truth they are looking for a suspect and a case they can prosecute. The real bad apples will withhold evidence or even tamper with it to get a conviction. In the eyes of the Police I don't think the adage is "innocent until proven guilty" and more well "everyone is guilty of something".
I've kayaked hundreds of times in my life. The drain plug does not make any difference. If you are in a storm and waves are getting into your kayak, the drain hole is on the top of the kayak it will not cause the water to drain. That isn't what it is there for. Its only to drain the kayak by holding it up when you are on land. It doesn't function to drain the kayak while you are sitting in it. The amount of water coming in from waves is magnitudes higher than any water that could get into the drain hole. Whether the paddle floats or not would not save you from drowning in a bad storm, if you don't know how to swim, or if you are intoxicated. I agree with Dr Grande that this was an accident, not a murder. Even if the woman was capable of saving him from drowning, failing to do so would not be murder. She could have been too scared or concerned with her own survival to do anything to help him. It would be like being charged with murder because you didn't fight a bear to save someone else from getting eaten. The investigators did the wrong thing and coerced her into a false confession under the stress and manipulation of eleven hours of anguished interrogation. The judge did the wrong thing by considering her guilty based on her personality and not any credible evidence. Justice was not served in this case.
@jhoughjr1
3 жыл бұрын
I could swim pretty good, but things get different in a river.
@krustycrb7182
3 жыл бұрын
As an avid kayaker myself, I agree with you. The lack of a drain plug did not cause or contribute to his death.
@LisaPFrampton
3 жыл бұрын
Is there hope for her release? 😢
@Mike-DuBose
3 жыл бұрын
@@LisaPFrampton She served 31 months and was paroled
@dj-dq4lr
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate your feedback
“If she sang ice ice baby by vanilla ice, they would’ve brought in the SWAT team…”😂🤣🤣 jeez dr G
@elanahammer1076
3 жыл бұрын
I think I remember that one too! Lol hey now there is a possibility that law enforcement wants to be cool too! Lol Bring on the ice, ice, baby! Lol
@elavke5441
3 жыл бұрын
What's it about?
@rp569
3 жыл бұрын
That was too funny!😂
@jesussaves7973
3 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@simoncullum5019
3 жыл бұрын
So dead pan
I worked at a Psychiatric Center for 15 years and some of the staff called it “Hotel California” referencing the line, “You can check out any time you like but you can never leave.” SAD but True for many of our clients.
@yayger825
3 жыл бұрын
So they are prisoners?
@arlynpage7491
3 жыл бұрын
@@yayger825 Some- More or Less. These folks had active mental illnesses and could be dangerous to themselves or others (despite heavy duty psychiatric medications) which necessitated keeping them safe from themselves and society at large by them remaining in-patients. Despite this, many maintained active desires (couldn’t blame them a’tall) to go “home” whether it be on the streets or in a home or apartment.
@vicvega3614
Жыл бұрын
Actually that line of the song is about hell, and satan is saying that. Great guitar solos right after that line by Don Felder and Joe Walsh 👌
@AntimatterBeam8954
11 ай бұрын
@@arlynpage7491sometimes the side effects of such meds can be unbearable too.
"Nothing says 'I want to live a long life' more than drinking, smoking, eating fast food and kayaking in bad weather." 😂
Got drunk, fell out a kayak, went to a castle and got hypothermia? Standard Scottish weekend, then.
"We are not the morality police. We play that exact role, but we do not go by that title."
@rullmourn1142
3 жыл бұрын
Judge Cotton Mather presiding.
@misstmemrs
3 жыл бұрын
It does seem manipulative what the whites woman is doing. But when someone seems to be having a psychotic episode maybe it’s worthwhile to ask “what am I hearing her say”. I think she is saying that she is having her life destroyed and was falsely accused and verbally abused with a staging and framing game and it is terrorism to be filmed with someone who is willing to film and play the victim after provoking and behaving in an angry and threatening way. The black woman excuses this blatant in your face filming and hostile commentary by saying that she is dealing with racist police and systemic racism. This seems like a political move and an excuse and justification for very extreme behavior. She also does snot seem to self reflect or to maintain reflective functioning. The white woman seems to have been from the beginning an object in her fantasy drama. Like a spoiled child she screams “abuse!” And directs hatred and abuse at the white woman for shopping next to her for panties. She seems to believe this is wrong and yet she does not engage in a discussion about the original and central point. Everyone doesn’t go by this rule and it seems to be a rule that may be moving the goal posts or double standards. It gives perceptions of Harrassment and discrimination to some people. She plays the victim and makes a scene and then when the white woman calls for security she pulls a camera and flips the script. Or did the white woman truly behave in the aggressive or rude behavior she claims she did? The whites woman, now terrified she is going to be destructively defamed, instinctively tries to block the phone recording. This is distorted into an “assault” with really catty taunting. At the same time you can identify with the black woman and see that the whites woman seems to feel entitled to physically aggress. And the fact she is being filmed now shows her up for that attitude. It could be the black woman is parenting the white woman in a way she has not been parented and does not kow tow to the sense of entitlement the white woman seems to have. The white woman could also be playing mentally ill with an attitude of win lose in a zero sum game. Both may have a history of confusing and frustrating experiences that inform their present behavior. It is a shame they cannot talk things out like mature adults. Neither one maintains functional and mature behavior. They seem to have different rules and are unable to share their beliefs in any kind of mutual dialogue. Both are going to extremes in their thinking and behavior and communication. Both could benefit from anger management and communication education. It is possible the black woman is the most prejudiced. She is assuming that she will not get a fair shake and that she is dealing with evil racist monsters. This attitude can make a person very hypersensitive and rigid in her approach.
@coweatsman
3 жыл бұрын
Anything you say may be used in evidence against you but anything we say, true or not, will not be used against us.
@coweatsman
3 жыл бұрын
@@misstmemrs Maybe some paragraphs will improve readability and come across as less "ranty"..
@Strype13
3 жыл бұрын
@@misstmemrs That is definitely the most speculation I have ever seen fit into one paragraph. Thanks for sharing!
She was probably also sincerely concerned about her cat. She didn't want to find it dead when she got home. Losing a fiance and a cat would be enough to drive someone to the mental hospital.
I'm thinking never trust someone who tells you they can sense that you're going to die that day.
@markdraper3469
3 жыл бұрын
Yea, that and a subscription to "Modern Bride" if they're not in "the industry."
@burprobrox9134
3 жыл бұрын
No, you should definitely trust in this case. She turned out to be right.
@jenniferlawrence9473
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, the doc got it wrong on this one. I read the book on this case. She's guilty as sin! They found out she deliberately removed the drain plug so the kiyak would sink. She also made sure he didn't have a life jacket among other things. I'm surprised he came up with this conclusion when there was so much evidence to convict her.
@assalane
3 жыл бұрын
@@jenniferlawrence9473 what evidence did the book use to reach the conclusion she deliberately removed the drain plug? Also I don't see how you can make sure a fully grown adult didn't have a jacket? Did she like, convince him not to wear one? And even if she did how does that make her responsible for his decision to enter the Kayak without one? And how does the book even know she did do whatever to make sure he didn't have a jacket? And why would that even matter in this case? again, he was a fully grown adult... Sorry that was a lot of question... it just makes no sense to me as of now.
@jasonmichael3676
3 жыл бұрын
Never trust a woman like this who has a $550,000 life insurance policy on you.
THE MOST consistent KZreadr in the history of KZreadrs- always making my day Dr!
@jujubih9343
3 жыл бұрын
@@lovely7983 OH?! I shall explore their channel then. Thank you
@implausibleimpossiblehypot4006
3 жыл бұрын
A job is a job isssaaa jobbbb
@karenmiranda7587
3 жыл бұрын
He doesn’t need to be analyzing true crime. Has he assess the people involved, relationship dynamics, personality, police work, etc? I doubt it since he analyzes the next mosquito flying by to put out a video and people believe whatever opinion that I bet you all are capable of doing so without being a psychologist if you even read some facts on your own (of any case.) he’s also not funny…. He is damaging to impressionable people who believe in how basic his videos in crime are…. It’s irresponsible
@jujubih9343
3 жыл бұрын
@@karenmiranda7587 are you mad?
@chewyourmilk
3 жыл бұрын
Omg I was thinking the same thing
Police are allowed to lie to you, short of explicitly promising a particular legal outcome in exchange for a confession. But the Good Cop Bad Cop game, calling interrogation "therapy," invoking God, etc., all is permitted. I wish people knew. :/
@darkcrystalmagik3369
Жыл бұрын
She grew up in Europe with a police officer father- there's very different rules for cops there ESPECIALLY around civilians' rights,& doubly so with interrogations - so I'd bet with her having little education, she thought things were similar to where she grew up & didnt know about cops being able to lie
One of the first rules of kayaking: ALWAYS wear a life jacket! It would be really hard to prove that anyone killed him because the kayaking mistakes mentioned have been made by alot of people, including leaving the drain plug out. Would be interesting to know what kind of kayak he was in. Certain kayaks are not meant for certain situations.
@aarondavis8943
Жыл бұрын
Also, what they're describing here is NOT a drain plug, which opens to the inside of the kayak's hull and it would be impossible to run a strap through to tie to your roof rack. What they're describing are plugs that go through the kayak but because they don't open into the hull, make no difference to the buoyancy. These holes are to put the bars from a trolly through. I don't bother with these plugs.
Bro you have so many subs now (including me) I remember when you were at 50. You blew up so fast. Very much deserved 👍🏽
@UncleBuZ
3 жыл бұрын
He's an OG
@Throatzillaaa
3 жыл бұрын
It's awesome that he is getting more & more subscribers. He deserves it! I
@slwtgf
3 жыл бұрын
@@Throatzillaaa What a refreshingly professional, thoughtful and logical personality this man has!( rare find).. We used to communicate calm, fearless opinions, YET : remain ladies/gentleman , AND friends. Now, IMO, , most only communicate from a very biased, loud, closed-minded and pompous pulpit,!! ,, OR from strict, rigid, “platform affiliated” party lines, meant for pushing brain -washed agendas, that they now can’t speak, much less THINK , in a polite fashion. Many creators only get heard + popular by noisy, vexatious and rude tactics + manners. Not Dr Grande…
@LisaPFrampton
3 жыл бұрын
I was one of his first, too! (Not THAT kind of first!!). Great to see the progress!
@zulemazahir666
3 жыл бұрын
Very much agreed, it's brought back a little bit of faith in humanity watching him grow so quickly once he started covering KZreadrs over to true crime.
The first thing you say to the police is "l want a lawyer".
@jhoughjr1
3 жыл бұрын
But unless you got your lawyer on the phone already good luck.
As someone who owns three different kinds of kayaks and goes kayaking several times a year in different conditions, I can say that this story is totally ridiculous. She should have NEVER been charged.
I loved the comment about how drinking, smoking, eating fast food and kayaking in inclement weather are definitely signs of wanting to live a long life.
I’m waiting for the video where Dr G says “You can tell she’s guilty just by looking at her.”
Never talk to the police or enter a land war in Asia.
@bthomson
3 жыл бұрын
Or order pizza from Dominos or watch reality tv or diagnosis anyone you are not treating.
@vikramgupta2326
3 жыл бұрын
Douglas McArthur.
@simoncullum5019
3 жыл бұрын
Along with paying taxes and death
I swear I’ve seen an educational film in high school about not kayaking in bad weather lol. It was right after the ‘speed kills’ film lol
@scottstewart5784
3 жыл бұрын
"Dead Right: Blood in the Crosswalk"
"Usually the problem the police have is that they do have a murder but don't have a confession"... Thank You Dr. Grande for the brilliant and detailed analysis.
@Island_proper
3 жыл бұрын
Brilliant? Wow. I might have to track down this worthless slug and ted bunny her
Poor woman sounds like she had no education, no worldly knowledge, no common sense, no direction in her life, very few human values, as though she had little parental guidance as a child. I wonder how many people are like her in the world.
@rullmourn1142
3 жыл бұрын
Well, she now has plenty of railroading experience by the US justice system.
@anitanoterajes
3 жыл бұрын
Me, but don't feel too bad, we manage.
@veronicalynn9756
3 жыл бұрын
No she was just money 💰 hungry
@Noname-dg3pm
3 жыл бұрын
True dat. U funny.
@veronicalynn9756
3 жыл бұрын
@@lolaadesina5362 agree so far from being a victim in this case.
If I’m ever caught up in a homicide trial please call dr grande for my expert witness
@shadowfigure3749
3 жыл бұрын
Speculation isn't admissible in court 🤷♀️
@tankthearc9875
2 жыл бұрын
no not if if its a female killer he will let them go.
"Vincent was thinking of kicking Angelika... out of his appartment."
The kayak should still float if it fills with water. I know from experience.
@Griselda_Puppy
3 жыл бұрын
*Right?!*
I saw that obvious edit after the words “fish-net stockings”. You laughed, didn’t you Dr. Grande?
@steph7738
3 жыл бұрын
Yep!
@madelainewinger7014
3 жыл бұрын
He sure did! I'd love to see him just crack up and laugh like crazy.
@jen30551
3 жыл бұрын
It takes some real skill to not only come up with these subtle one liners but to then be able to drop them with a straight face. He must be impossible to live with.
@LisaPFrampton
3 жыл бұрын
Hahahahaha!!!! 😂😂😂😂 He hearted your comment, too! He must've laughed!!
Dr. Grande not only do you produce fascinating informative and well researched content but you do it on such a regular basis that I don’t know how you function. Respect
Great analysis Dr Grande. Listening to your analysis ,l don't particularly like the woman. But l certainly don't believe she murdered him . He took to many risks ,and this led to his demise. Thank you Dr Grande, you are the best.
@Nikki-sf6bs
3 жыл бұрын
I so agree with you
I saw this on 20/20. The woman was not normal. I was wondering why the guy wanted to be with her. Not victim blaming, but just thinking he could have been more cautious as she seemed very childish (childlike). I don't think she could have been a rescuer to him.
First, the balcony. Now, the kayak. ☠️
@katyr2382
3 жыл бұрын
Next a cactus
@steph7738
3 жыл бұрын
Killer Cactus or Cactus Killer?
thanks for your daily uploads,we are all very grateful
These videos are fascinating from an analytical / academic standpoint, but it’s truly the dry humor and deadpan delivery for me! 😂
I would love you as my Therapist. You would make me laugh and cheer me up! Keep up the good work.
If singing "Hotel California" makes a murderer, then you'd have a lot of arrests to make in all the Karaoke-bars in the world.
Well if she did sing ice ice baby, I think the Police would have been in the right to send a swat team
@quester09
3 жыл бұрын
well yes, if she killed it.
I agree with Dr. Grande. I watched a special on this case and followed it a bit since. I felt she was innocent. She’s an odd one, but nobody has the right to tell another how to grieve, and an 11 hour interrogation?!
The cops did the job they were hired to do: they protected the insurance companies.
Just wanted to say you’re the best Dr G. Really appreciate all the content and time you put into each video, Thank you!!
Very interesting case and such a good analysis, Dr. Grande. You made so many good points, a lot of enjoyable humor and as always thought provoking. Thank you.
Hi Gr. Grande, I haven’t watched your channel for about a month. I was amused by my slight shock from the changed opening speech regarding the links etc... I have heard the old one so many times that I did not realize it got branded into my memory :) Good luck with the podcast!
What a crazy case. Hope your day going well Dr Grande!!
Love your uploads and especially your dry humor Dr. Grande! I watch your videos daily from my working hours up to before bed
I'm waiting for "The Cactus Killer", that analysis will be epic.
@JustDr.S
3 жыл бұрын
I think that's what his new novel is about! 😉
@AndriaBieberDesigns
3 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣 🌵
@smadude48
3 жыл бұрын
And that one is personal to doctor grande. Don’t be fuckin with his cacti 😂
@carolynsilvers9999
3 жыл бұрын
maybe a little prickly.
@carolynsilvers9999
3 жыл бұрын
11 hours of mental torture could make most people confess to anything.
Nice to see a video about a case that happened close to my home. Thanks Dr Grande❣️
@ Dr. Grande and community… I was not in the mood for laughter until Dr. Grande showed up on the scene today but… Is this killer up a creek without a paddle or was it really a kayak? Lol Thanks ❤️🤔🇺🇸🌎❤️🩹✊😜😂🕳
@JustDr.S
3 жыл бұрын
Nope. The deceased was up the creek without a paddle, or life jacket!
@GalCharlotteOG
3 жыл бұрын
Your poochie is so cute! ❤️🐶
@elavke5441
3 жыл бұрын
@@JustDr.S that lifejacket was his own fault. (No matter how good at swimming you think you are) you still need a life jacket when on a boat in the water. Anything can happen.
@JustDr.S
3 жыл бұрын
@@elavke5441 I absolutely agree. He should have had a PFD on, especially on a kayak. Even if you're a great swimmer, anything can happen on the water.
Another amazing and informative analysis Dr. G! I think this is my new favorite video of yours! I remember this case: I watched it on network TV and I recall truly believing in Angelika's innocence. I agree with your input, I think culture differences and perhaps language barrier, too, had a lot to do with Angelika's false confession. I'm so happy to hear that she is out of prison. I hope she is doing well 💞. Love you Dr. Grande and love your channel and content. I've subscribed to your podcast channel and hoping to catch up on your videos on there once my son starts school and I'll have a little extra time to binge watch you 🥰😚❤️.
You’re thoughts, usually, either align with , OR shape/influence/persuade my own. But your summations are brilliantly presented,; your words well thought, organized, constructed and spoken , it blows my mind! How do you not ramble or babble, , but keep things on course, short + sweet?
Happy Sunday! Thanks for the video.
Oh I love your dry humor, Dr. Grande! Thank you for keeping it interesting!
Looking good Dr. Grande! Thank you for the daily uploads ☺️
@PHlophe
3 жыл бұрын
Lola, Ele é Lindo !
Another informative video by Dr Grande, with his usual humor I come back for! Keep 'em coming!
Fascinating case and the usual incisive analysis by Dr. G.
I just love your channel Dr. Grande. Clear, concise, not full of needless facts! I am so happy to have accidentally found this cite. I have to get more people Again, thank you 😅
Wonderful content as always, Dr! Please could you do an analysis on Leopold and Loeb.
I always do appreciate your calm delivery of the stories. :)
Amazing Video as Always Dr.!! Thank You Sooo Much!!
I missed watching Dr Grande. I have been busy for a few months and this has been exactly what I needed.
Everyday a new video makes my summer vacation a paradise 🙏🏻🍀
When asked the question "what do you think, when you hear hoofbeats?" Some will answer horses, others guess it's zebras. Most police officers will say it's a calm killer doing a series of cart wheels...and would do anything to prove they were right. 🥴 !!! I love what you've done to your studio. Esp. for long time fans like me, it gives it that cosy vibe that fits the familiarity of your voice. Very nice, Dr. Grande. Night all, Bye.
@erikparent8176
3 жыл бұрын
Nitey nite! 🌖
I love that we not only get the analysis of the crime, but music and lyrical interpretation as well. 😂😂😂I love “Hotel California”, I mean, who doesn’t??? 🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️ Thank you Dr. Grande! You have no idea how much your videos help me and lift my spirits. Hope you and yours have a wonderful weekend!! 😊
@JiveDadson
3 жыл бұрын
Jeff Lebowski hates the Eagles.
@BB-dy6iu
3 жыл бұрын
@@JiveDadson 😂😂😂 Oh yeah, that’s right. 😂😂😂
First vid in the morning and the last before bed is from this channel. Keep it up Dr Grande.
Every court should have a Dr Grande
That is referred to as the "Killer Cartwheel".
Doc! I requested your analysis on this one! Thank you so much!❤❤❤❤❤
This is one of the more fascinating cases. It's a definite must watch!
EVERR DAY @ 5PM I KNOW THERE'S GONNA BE A BRAND SPANKING NEW VIDEO BY DR GRANDE. AND THAT'S WHEN I KNOW I WILL HAVE A GREAT REST OF MY DAY. GOD BLESS YOU SIR!
@bthomson
3 жыл бұрын
Just like clockwork!
thanks for all the work sir!!!
Yay you have a podcast now! I can listen to your stuff while driving now :)
Excellent analysis.
If you've done any kayaking before, I think you can see that it would be pretty difficult to use it as an element of a sabotage/murder without some really careful planning and a bunch of lucky factors. In many rivers it's possible to swim to the shore if something goes wrong with your kayak and you begin taking on water (unless you're in open water, which they weren't). It's also unlikely that a woman could overpower a male and grab his paddle from him, and this isn't even a reliable way of causing someone to sink, they might just continue to float and eventually ground themselves. I wonder if the guy was drinking before kayaking.
@erikparent8176
3 жыл бұрын
I had much the same thought. Murder doesn't add up! 🤓👍
Bringing the swat team for ice ice baby😂😂😂Dr Grande I love your channel! Thank you for your analysis!💜💜
I may have to call cops on you, you slayed me with the “Every Breath You Take” comment! Died laughing, best way to go.
Dr. Grande is going to get me into trouble for laughing so early in the morning. Hotel California will be noted as an inappropriate song. 💀 I love this channel, it takes a special person to somehow get me to laugh whilst hearing true crime and remaining classy.
A documentary I watched a while back made it appear she was totally guilty and his mom accused her of killing her son. She hated her.
My nordic grandpa literally called me a crybaby when I was a kid, because I'd cry after my half-sister beat on me. Yes, tears and weakness are not cool even if you're a girl. (I love my grandpa, but he really was of that culture). I don't know if they're still like that, but I can attest to it being like that in the past.
Ahh i needed this.. thx doc.. your vids get me through the day:)!!!
This case is fascinating, and your analysis was spot on!👌🏼 Thank you.❤️ Unrelated- your shirt is very classy, great choice.✨
@bthomson
3 жыл бұрын
Rejane - wouldn't you like to see his closet! The rainbow would not be able to compete!
@rejaneoliveira5019
3 жыл бұрын
@@bthomson It must be huge closet!😄
@bthomson
3 жыл бұрын
🎯
OMG! A NEW LAMP! Getting things snazzier and snazzier every day; awesomeness! 🤩 Now, how about a suggestion. *WALL ART, Doc, WALL ART!* I think something "mid-mod" would be perfect! Anyhoo, thanks, as always, for another entertaining and informative video! Amy xo
@bthomson
3 жыл бұрын
He is very cagey about adding items. We never know when a new addition will appear! It never takes long for the peanut gallery to comment!🌵🖼🎋🕯
@AMYBIERHAUS
3 жыл бұрын
@@bthomson Ain't it the troot! 🤣
Extremely appreciated your analysis!
You're so hilarious, Dr. Grande! 😄 I had Several laughs throughout this one! ;D ♡
Have a relaxing weekend, Dr. Grande! ❤️
I'd like to hear more about those 4 plants on the little table over Dr. Grande's left shoulder.
@traceybenna2258
3 жыл бұрын
Cactus and Succulents . They are very easy to take care of. Require little water.
@bthomson
3 жыл бұрын
And they all have names.
Dr Grande is a machine with the uploads.
@bthomson
3 жыл бұрын
A perpetual motion machine!
Kayak Killer! Qu'est-ce que c'est Fa-fa-fa-fa-fa-fa-fa-fa-fa-far better Run, run, run, run, run, run, run away oh, oh, oh
@chrisdooley6468
3 жыл бұрын
Ça va? tu as un anévrisme ou quoi lol?
@steph7738
3 жыл бұрын
Psycho Killer! 🎶 🎵
@andreakoroknai1071
3 жыл бұрын
ah, thank you for that reference, one of my favorite songs ever
@BigZebraCom
3 жыл бұрын
@@andreakoroknai1071 You're very welome!
@BigZebraCom
3 жыл бұрын
@@steph7738 Purple notes! :)
People never cease to amaze me. You made my Sunday morning! Can you add Jared Fogle to your list of future videos? I searched your content and didn't find anything about him. However, the subject matter on his case is probably touchy when comes to YT and what you can and cannot say in a video analysis. Anyway, other cases I'd love to hear your take on are the murders of Missy Bevers and the murder of Elizabeth Barraza.
Good call, Dr. Grande!
I thought you might have a Maryland accent and I looked you up and read that you're from Delaware.. I wasn't far off! :) 🤗 I just found your videos not long ago and love them.. subscribed.
Please do a piece on the Leopold and Loeb case. I would love to hear your analysis on them.
I happen to be an avid kayaker so this immediately caught my attention.
@Griselda_Puppy
3 жыл бұрын
*So lemme ask you this, please. I like kayaking at times, but am not super experienced. Many kayaks I have used have had so much foam inside them, that they wouldn't sink even if overturned and filled with water. I know there are many made differently, but do you think one could drown easily if they had hold of a kayak? His cause of death was drowning, not hypothermia. This makes me wonder...(also, thank you for your input!)*
I was waiting for Grande.
@VampirusX
3 жыл бұрын
Dr Grande
I remember this case, I always thought she was odd but innocent.
@tankthearc9875
2 жыл бұрын
"i wanted him dead and now he is" ppl have a soft spot for females and they use it. she wanted him dead and made sure it happened .
@It-is-me...Melsie
Жыл бұрын
Same. It seems some police and prosecutors need to learn that just because someone is unlikeable does not mean they're a murderer.
Dr. Grande…the best thought provoker on KZread! 👏🧠💗
Doc ( Dr Grande) you have taken True Crime to another level ❤️😁!!!! 🏆
Poor Vanilla Ice. He's fair game for everybody. Even Dr. Grande! That was hilarious. 🤣 I really love the shirt! Looks great on you. It looked like the dots were moving on the screen. Like 'Dr. Grande in 3D! 🥴 ❤💚
@bthomson
3 жыл бұрын
I am sorry if you experienced any blowback for a comment on this channel! Normally Dr. G fans are salt of the earth polite people who don't act mean or derisive. It's one of the things I love about his videos - no guff! Again sorry!
@JustDr.S
3 жыл бұрын
@@bthomson Thank you, Bruce. That was very kind of you. I had made a silly comment, just like previous people did. For some reason, they chose to target me. That happens a lot online, but rarely on Dr. G's channel. I've been commenting here almost daily for over a year, I think. Never happened before, so odd. I've seen a few other people targetted recently, too. Usually names you've never seen here, before. I muted them. Was all I could do. Thanks again! ❤
Dr Grande you spoil us
Like always, i fell asleep after 3 minutes listening Dr Grande's voice...and he talks about gruesome murders.
Eileen UK. DR. Grande the serial killer Eric Edgar Cooke he was named The Night Caller it happened in Perth Australia in the 1950s and 60s I would really love your analysis on this there is no one else could do better than you. Thank you 🙏 can’t wait for your next videos. 💙