Phenomenally Charming Man Recklessly Kills Lover | Kelly Dwyer & Kris Zocco Case Analysis
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My old mum could never tolerate a "charming man" she was singularly unimpressed with this trait.
@sadiestoltzfus9798
Жыл бұрын
I agree it is superficial and patronizing.
@kalo924
Жыл бұрын
@@TheWraith7 I am. Provided they are intelligent and adventurous and are good to me.
@2Bad4YOUuu
Жыл бұрын
Your mom sounds like a Salty Dawg 🤣 but perhaps a wise woman. I thought my stomach fell out when Dr. Grande said, and I quote: "Superficial charm is the only kind of appeal necessary to manipulate certain people. Some people find themselves unable to evaluate the more profound qualities of personality. They always remain on the surface. From their perspective Chris is one of the best people." 🔨 nailed it
@darkcrystalmagik3369
Жыл бұрын
Hah! She's a smart lady. I am generally nauseated by charming men who think they're gods gift to everyone... ppl like this always have something to hide. If youre lucky its just that they know they are incredibly uninteresting, self centered, never satisfied, or lack a strong moral center. But in uglier instances theyre trying to deflect from their complete lack of empathy, or desire to ever do a single thing unless it pays off for them. Charming ppl do that bc they DONT want you to see the real them. I always have been drawn to dudes that are kind, tho still edgy & assertive, either slightly awkward or an outsider or different somehow, and of course intelligent. I admire ppl who know who they are, will stand up & go against the crowd, especially about matters of character. I spent yrs single, & I terminated a handful of relationships between 6 months& 1 year of dating, even with guys I really liked, after discovering a serious moral failing that I couldn't unsee, nor tolerate in a life partner, rather than delay the inevitable.
@rickbrenner6079
Жыл бұрын
Very smart your Mom was. The ability to distinguish between charming vs kind-hearted can save a woman’s life.
You cannot state the words “Look at actions, not words (or charm)” often enough! You are delivering one of the most important messages in life, with that statement. Thank you Dr. Grande. Hope people heed that advice.
@sallywillis610
Жыл бұрын
Excellent video and final statement especially useful.
@vladimirputindreadlockrast812
Жыл бұрын
Ha, no...heeding advice doesn't happen until you're around 60.
@MeganVictoriaKearns
Жыл бұрын
In my 40 years of life experience, I have found several things to be universally true about humans. This is one of those truths.
@susansandler8429
Жыл бұрын
Yes yes yes. Truth.
@susansandler8429
Жыл бұрын
Yes yes yes. Truth.
A Dr G video ain’t over til he insults New Jersey
@lostsoul1278
Жыл бұрын
Lmfao.......
I'm gonna steal the "Better cocaine than sorry" phrase...
@meredithgill7841
Жыл бұрын
Just turn it into a thing. "Should we drive across the country in three days just to see that artist's last show?” or, “Are you going to be able to finish that paper before tomorrow? ” “Better cocaine than sorry.” ;)
It's been my experience that "friends with benefits" never ends well even in the best of circumstances
@bthomson
Жыл бұрын
Yes! If there is little responsibility there is also little loyalty or true commitment!
@simonw1313
Жыл бұрын
I agree - in a friend's with benefits relationship one person is generally hoping or believing it is, or will become, something more substantial. But I'm not sure why you're taking the perps characterisation of the relationship at face value. Given his duplicitous character he may well have not shared how he viewed the relationship with Kelly.
@sixthsenseamelia4695
Жыл бұрын
In my experience, friends with benefits has been great! Not everyone thinks an adult intimate relationship is dependent on a marriage commitment relationship.
@simonw1313
Жыл бұрын
@@sixthsenseamelia4695 - How old are you?
@shironane5714
Жыл бұрын
All my fwb has gone great. Respectful
It's true, when a guy is successful people figure that's verification of his decency. Not really 🤡
It sounds like the jury and judge decided that, on the whole, the world was just better off with Chris in prison than out.
@janpierzchala2004
Жыл бұрын
Chris let the society down
Ticks off all the boxes for reprehensible creep. I am sorry this young lady thought he had more than a passing interest in her. That is SO SAD. His GF narrowly missed a bullet with this one.
@mariarey7534
Жыл бұрын
@@KatherineLaura6564 Obviously this girl had a risky lifestyle but no matter how messy was her life,she didn't deserve to be murdered. You should point the finger at the killer and not the victim.
@georgejungle2255
10 ай бұрын
Most girls that like to party and do coke are exactly the girls that guys with no intentions go after. Normally they are the girls that disappear when you run out of entertainment money.
Thank God that I don't do dating, in this day and age is getting scarier than ever to meet people online as well as meeting people in real life 😬🤧
@evonne315
Жыл бұрын
Same, I am afraid to inquire what peoples sex life is like. The choking thing is disturbing.
@bunnymad5049
Жыл бұрын
Agree! I just had some obsessive weird female decide to manipulate by talking about a completely different topic on a vid on KZread. I responded that I was sticking to the topic and her comments suggested she didn't have a good general knowledge of modern history on the subject and it could be helpful to learn and wished her merry Christmas. Apparently she was baiting me to prove I'm a bitch. She actually admitted that. Like - ???? SO weird! What is wrong with people?
@Swanky95472
Жыл бұрын
Don’t go to bars also, so many people end up dead after leaving a bar
@Koozomec
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, nothing like a risk free and miserable life... It's a sarcasm because this kind of negative toughts are understandable but ridiculous. I wish you all to work on that and meet the right people to live a secure and eventfull life.
@skybluedreams77
Жыл бұрын
@@Koozomec for making ridiculous choices people have been murdered. Better safe than sorry...
Just a reminder, I'm not diagnosing anybody in this video; only speculating on what could be happening while being effortlessly charming while in front of a bunch of succulents.
@jimc.goodfellas226
Жыл бұрын
Haha I hadn't even noticed the succulents!
@BigZebraCom
Жыл бұрын
@@jimc.goodfellas226 They lurk in the background, silently judging the audience! 😀
@perrymichales4242
Жыл бұрын
Alright everyone hope you're hungry as I am 😋
@patsysmothermon7861
Жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@glauvie
Жыл бұрын
He grows succulents better than beards.
“It’s not all bad news for Chris…” Lol, you’re a legend, Doc
@venderstrat
Жыл бұрын
Correct 'you're' usage. I cry now.
Charm is highly overrated…I must be deeply enchanted to consider further contact w anyone. Lol. Thanks for a fascinating case and great presentation.
@simonw1313
Жыл бұрын
Charm frequently fake, and rarely lasts, yet it's hard to miss it's demonstrable effectiveness in enabling cynical people to get what they want from others in a variety of situations.
Dr. Grande has the most soothing voice.
You have no idea how many times I've shouted "ACTIONS NOT WORDS" 😭
@lemonstealinghorsdoeuvre
Жыл бұрын
And yet those are just words. Words repeated over and over again in the comment section here, along with two other phrases that seem to be almost ...programmed... ...why am I responding
What an interesting and sad story, Dr. Grande. I think that this happened during the time when Fifty Shades of Grey was popular. Perhaps that helped Chris persuade some women to comply with his wishes. Drugs definitely don't help a person make sane decisions, either.
@MeganVictoriaKearns
Жыл бұрын
I commented on another thread that I've found some things to be common truths about life. "Drugs always make things worse." Like how many times have you seen a hard-working, self-made executive or highly successful entrepreneur, or NASA scientist say, "Yes. I have been fortunate in life. I've worked very, very hard to reach this point. Thank God for meth. I never would've gotten here without smoking meth 4 times a day for 30 years."
@puketinmoarliek994
Жыл бұрын
@@MeganVictoriaKearns many doctors take meth
@Ran-33
Жыл бұрын
@@MeganVictoriaKearns most men are low lives. Money and power reveal their true nature. As for women who like to be their slaves, no sympathy.
@jennifersilves4195
Жыл бұрын
@@MeganVictoriaKearns Lol. Just Caroline Ellison and look how she turned out.
@chrisbauer9381
6 ай бұрын
@@puketinmoarliek994 found the methhead
I'd really love to hear the story of why Dr Grande hates New Jersey, not that you need one.
@bthomson
Жыл бұрын
They say some people are easy to love. New Jersey is easy to fault! Those of us who have lived in the tri state area ( me in NY for fifty years) tease about New Jersey but really don't mean harm! But maybe Dr. Grande has a grudge? 🤔🤗
@fellspoint9364
Жыл бұрын
I think it’s his secret obsession with pumping his own gasoline.
@globes179
Жыл бұрын
I'm just speculating, but, I think since Dr Grande is located in Delaware, perhaps he escaped there from New Jersey at an earlier point in his life. Delawareans do seem to be pretty much the complete opposite of New Jerseyites. Maybe it's like a rivalry kind a thing.
I've never lived in or even been to New Jersey, but based on all your jokes about the state, I could live the rest of my life very happily without visiting there. Thanks for your videos, Dr. Grande, I enjoy them very much.
@simonw1313
Жыл бұрын
I'm coming to the conclusion that Dr Grande isn't getting backhanders from the Jersey Tourism Board.
@jenanne31
Жыл бұрын
@@simonw1313 🤣
@ashleighsparkle8810
Жыл бұрын
Lol it’s not that bad I have been there. Just fun to make fun of.
Yeah, people say a lot of things for a lot of different reasons. And if their actions disregard your safety, you shouldn’t dismiss that, no matter charming or well spoken they are. Thanks for covering this Dr. Grande.
I have no doubt Chris is guilty, but I heard an interview with his defense attorneys and they mentioned a disturbing point: there is no independent verification that the cadaver dog actually hit on anything in his the apartment or car. That was taken as iron-clad evidence based on the word of one officer interpreting the behavior of her dog. Seems like trained police dog searches should be recorded that the the purported "hits" can be reviewed and confirmed or refuted by independent experts with no connection to, say, the da who is prosecuting the case.
@jbjacobs9514
Жыл бұрын
There was a lot more evidence on the special I saw on it - there was so much that needs to happen to actually charge him.
@DottieMinerva
Жыл бұрын
I think the more damning evidence is the video and the fact that security footage showed her entering his building but never leaving.
@lostandfound5145
Жыл бұрын
It takes years to train a dog like that (I’m a professional dog trainer) and hitting on something cannot be a mistake. If the dog signals, it’s a hit. The noise and behavior of the dog is not subtle. If the dog hits they let everyone in earshot know. And they get super excited. I agree that body cam footage should be on every cop everywhere every moment they’re doing police work, but if we rule out malice, there is no possibility for a mistake with a certified cadaver dog. It is a very specific odor that can’t be replicated by anything else except what it is. And several independent people certify a dog. They go to constant training and certifications, etc. so the dog and handler are very competent. I train dogs to alert to low blood sugar. Their sense of smell is astounding. Currently dogs are being trained to sniff cancer on hospital patients. Some scents are easier to confuse but a dead human being is really quite a specific collection of smells that cannot be replicated by any other dead animal. That said- malice is always a concern! If only we could teach dogs to alert to psychopaths. I actually think they can detect some dangerous people, but since we don’t know how some dogs seem to know when a person is a garbage person we can’t actually train them to replicate it on command. Wouldn’t that be so cool, though? 😂 I’ve known several dogs that always knew before I did that a particular person was dangerous. My personal theory is that it’s in subtle body language. But you never know-maybe evil has a smell? 😂 And then of course there are less sensitive dogs that would make friends with a serial killer 😂
@SamS-uv2ql
Жыл бұрын
@@lostandfound5145 There is always the possibility for a mistake when it comes to humans interpreting behaviour of an animal. To suggest otherwise is absurd.
@lostandfound5145
Жыл бұрын
@@SamS-uv2ql yes, that would be an absurd statement to make. Never would I make such an idiotic statement. Clearly either you’re intentionally strawmanning me here, or you lack critical thinking and reading comprehension skills. I try not to assume malice, but sometimes people make that difficult.
Who else took the phrase "no one has ever said 'better cocaine than sorry'" as a challenge? Another one for the Dr. Grande t-shirt shop.🙂
@lemonstealinghorsdoeuvre
Жыл бұрын
Maybe not a challenge, so much as quality advice.
@2Bad4YOUuu
Жыл бұрын
@@lemonstealinghorsdoeuvre ... AND, ... if you think that's Oohh sooo HiLaRioUS 🤣 you should DEFINITELY watch " Teacher dies after being tased 6 times - Dr. Grande " 😳
@lemonstealinghorsdoeuvre
Жыл бұрын
@@2Bad4YOUuu was that tonight's video? I feel like I have seen that moron so many times that maybe I saw DrGrande do a video on him. I don't know where you think I said it was hilarious or even humorous. I'd rather do cocaine than feel sorry, and I don't know how someone would choose feeling sorry. My interpretation is "better safe than sorry" means it's better to practice a safe behavior than to do something you will regret, and I'd much rather do cocaine than something I would regret. Honestly, why are you sending me this?
@lemonstealinghorsdoeuvre
Жыл бұрын
@@2Bad4YOUuu nope, it's one of his critiques where he listens to other people's breakdowns and does little actual research and he leaves out large portions of actual issues impacting the situation.
The shower curtain may also have been used to roll one giant joint.
No 911 so guilty.
Love the little subtle jokes that Dr. Grande gives us lol
I still can't get over how well Dr Grande summarised the Magan-Harry series!
I know that it would take extra effort to look into ( and report/share) these peoples early childhood…but I sure wish that you would do that too …all these mentally disordered people have a background of some type of childhood drama / trauma which makes the analysis interesting
@cactusitude
9 ай бұрын
I've thought the same. There's presumably limited information about some of these murderers though, you have to be a pretty notorious killer for people to bother looking into your background.
Sad ending of a young life at the hands of a selfish man who viewed her as a disposable object, a prevalent theme it seems. Thanks for the video.... And I hope everyone does something today that balances out the darkness of true crime videos... Walk the dog in a park, or go to a comedy club, anything to remind ourselves that most people in the world aren't narcissistic murderers. Thank you for the video 😊
@bthomson
Жыл бұрын
This is a very thoughtful comment! I agree that true crime watching needs to be balanced with healthy, hopeful activities that reset the world image from those dark realms! Hope the holidays help!
@mamaduck9370
Жыл бұрын
@@bthomson 😊
@FlaNative3
Жыл бұрын
I go hug a loved one or pet ❤
if the cameras in Chris' apartment building didn't "capture" him removing her body, they very well might not have "captured" Kelly simply leaving his apartment.
@mikesantos011
Жыл бұрын
Good point
I usually remember to like Dr. Grande’s videos, but I am glad that he threw in that New Jersey air pollution joke to remind me to do it.
@mylittlekittens
Жыл бұрын
Delaware is pretty polluted too. Have you ever been to there?
Your satire is so casual that it's halerious.
"Your secret is cocaine with me" oh my gosh I laughed so hard 🤣
We need a compilation of all the greatest final thoughts of the doc's videos
@bthomson
Жыл бұрын
Oh YES! That would be priceless!
Dr. Grande has such a wholesome, soothing demeanor.
Thank you for covering this heartbreaking case, Dr. Grande.❤
@bthomson
Жыл бұрын
Hi Rejane. - How lucky do I feel that I do not know any people like all of these people! The world is not as dark as true crime would have us believe! But we certainly get warnings and instruction. Hope your holiday season and that of all on this channel is fun and safe!🎄🎆🎁🎉
@rejaneoliveira5019
Жыл бұрын
@@bthomson Hi Judy! 😃 It’s truly unimaginable the things people are willing to do in order to satisfy their own needs. I also wish you very happy holidays with your loved ones!!✨🎁✨
"Some of his former lovers still cared about Kris despite the murder part." Wow!
Dear Dr Grande, may I just thank you for all your entertaining, interesting and intelligently reflective videos this year? I like my entertainment to be informative and analytical as well as amusing so you are my KZread go-to content provider. Merry Christmas to you and your family 🎅 I wish you a prosperous 2023 🙏
Great colours in this video - anyone else impressed with the tonal values of the walls, the shirt and how well it all suits Dr Grande's colouring?
Dr. Grande, never missing an opportunity to throw shade at the great state of New Jersey. 🤣🤣🤣
I cackled at your cocaine-safe joke. Thank you for another stellar analysis.
Still digging on my home state of Jersey, Dr. Grande 🤣 at least there's some nice lighthouses. Thanks Dr. Grande and happy holidays!!!! 🌟💫✨🎉🎊
Can’t get enough of his New Jersey roasts lmao 😂❤
Let's say I was at a New Years Eve party, and I was given the option of doing a few lines or playing a weird bubble pressing board game, I would have to say "Better cocaine than Sorry."
The creepiest title I have ever seen on this show 🗡
Friends with benefits ends one of only two ways: 1) Loss of Benefits or 2) Loss of Friend Note: Both 1 or 2 will lnvariably result in the Loss of Both..
Thank you for again an interesting video! I have been following you for quite sometime now and never get tired of your analyses!!
@janinemccartha1811
Жыл бұрын
Hi Dr. Grande. Happy Holidays to you & your family. Keep your videos rolling & on point as usual kind & calming. Peace on earth, love, Janine Smiley🙂😀😏😍😘🎄🎁🎁🎋🙂🆒️💯❕🎋🎉🎊🎀🏡🎈🚗🚘
I just started watching your channel. It’s refreshing to hear how the victims aren’t always these wonderful people that had no part in their demise. Not saying they deserved to die but put themselves in harms way.
Dr Grande is such a man of the world, understanding that the pronunciation of various words (e.g. place names) varies from country to country. Thank you, Dr Grande.
@awkwardautistic
Жыл бұрын
Google.
@venderstrat
Жыл бұрын
@@awkwardautistic Are you suggesting that Dr Grande relies on Google to get his pronunciations correct? Perhaps you are correct, but if so, only emphasises his pursuit of excellence.
@awkwardautistic
Жыл бұрын
@@venderstrat I know that's what I do if I'm not sure about the pronunciation of something lol
@venderstrat
Жыл бұрын
@@awkwardautistic I listen to a host of true crime podcasts, many of which are hosted by citizens of the USA. The extent to which they butcher the English language is very confronting.
@valfletcher9285
Жыл бұрын
He even pronounces places in Louisiana correctly. THAT is impressive.
I hate when I have an overly enthusiastic exit from a shower and need to buy a new shower curtain
When I see notification. I go watch immediately. Thanks Dr Grande for always entertaining us👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼 greetings from South Africa
Thank you for this video. I appreciate how you fill in the blanks. There was a special about Kelly's case on either Oxygen or ID channel (can't remember - I watch so much True Crime on those 2 channels, I am starting to think they are one and the same!). There is a lot about Kelly they didn't discuss in the special (her drug use and they only alluded to the problem with the online dating sites she was on). It is pretty clear he killed her based on the evidence that was found but they couldn't really link it to arrest - they could only really speculate what they thought was pretty sure happened. They were having a hard time figuring out how he got her body out of the apartment. They had to "settle" for the child stuff. I am glad they finally did charge him because it didn't happen by the time of the special.
An important point is to not engage in sexual behavior that go against what you find to be pleasurable. It's one thing to like getting hurt during sex but quite another if you do now want to be hurt. That's toxic and one should move on to another that aligns more with your sexual wants and behaviors.
I love your analyses of these cases almost as much as your ability to pinpoint the lovely aspects of NJ (says the woman who lived a few miles from the Fresh Kills landfill on Staten Island 🤭).
Thank you Dr. Grande! We love your channel! 🙌
Great video Dr. G, gotta run though, need to go to Cocaineway for some groceries
@annetteloquercio3174
Жыл бұрын
👏🏾❗️.. Luv alll the humorous & witty commenters ❣️
Very scary. Stay safe people.
I accept your offer! The analysis is the best part.
By the way, I’m liking the new background, Grande. I’m looking forward to another interesting case study, so let’s do this! More so bc I like lululemon attire even though I feel that it’s too pricey AND I have practiced yoga for twenty years. Let’s gooo!
Hello Dr. Grande, well-presented case. I have to agree with your analysis, the behavior of this man was strange starting at an early age. I agree with you that he is guilty of the crimes you mentioned. So sad to see how hard drugs can control behavior in someone. Thank you for this video. P.S. Love the statement you made about having to travel 80 miles in New Jersey to find pollution, very funny. And I need to comment on your cactuses in the background, they look great. Best Regards.
Kelly was my first friend when I moved at age 14 to Lincolnshire,IL and attended Stevenson high school. Kelly lived in Buffalo Grove, not Lincolnshire. Also, Kelly graduated from Stevenson high school in 2005, not 2004. Please respect my friend and get the details right ❤ Also: Lincolnshire is pronounced Link-in-shyar. And throughout high school, Kelly never even dabbled into drugs like Cocaine.
Overly enthusiastic entrance from the shower😂😂😂. Dr.Grande is the best❤
Don't know if that was the real Molly in the photo, but German Shepherds are the very best dogs and was a delight to see 💕
Merry Christmas Dr.Grande🎄🎄🎄🎅🎅🎅❄❄❄
Great insight and humor! Thanks again for another great video Dr. Grande!
Great documentary Dr. Grande! Actions speak louder than words
Thank you for another interesting analysis !!! 🌟🌟🌟
Excellent analysis. Yes it is exactly true that actions speak louder than words
Just watched about this other day on some channel and his mother is so deluded thinking he's innocent can understand as its her son.
Great video, Dr. Grande! This is such a sad, but interesting story. It really is interesting (and disturbing) how far people can get with superficial charm. It's so true that some people were overlook all kinds of very serious flaws because someone is charming. I'm really interested in your take on the Shanquella Robinson case!
Wow, doc. You're very committed to your work on YT. I've gotta scrape to make a contribution on Patreon one of these days.
Good evening Dr. Grande. Enjoyed your analysis of Chris . I firmly believe you not only listen to what and how a person says something, but you observe their body language also. Have a great Monday evening .
Another great, break down 🤘🏻
A cheese store called the mouse house? Love everything about it.
You are so funny!!! Amazing job as always!!! I Love your videos!
Love the new studio doc! You should retire in New Mexico after 20 more years of KZread public service 👍
Always interesting. Thank you Peace 💕🇺🇲
Grande, I think you sh watch hidden true crime’s interview w heather daybell, chad daybell’s sister in law. It’s a great scoop.
Hi Dr Grand I visited Bella Grande. Wow all that knowledge. Your cup runneth over.
4:47 Molly: I didnt want any part of this
I’d love to know whether you’re from North Jersey or New York. I’m not mad; your Jersey hate cracks me up, but I’m from Philly, and while we rip into Jersey, we love it like a younger sibling, whom we can trash however, whenever, but when other people do it, I have a reflexive, “I’m sorry, what?” Now I have a picture of you woefully singing, “That How I Got to Memphis," except with Jersey instead. I love it all.
@chop2093
Жыл бұрын
I think he’s from Delaware
Take that again New Jersey!! Well done again Dr. Grand
here in the UK the charges for these monsters are very light, never forget life in prinson is just 25 years , so yea, disgusting. He will NEVER spend 31 years in jail and if he behaves it will be even less then 25, maybe 18
@Justice_TRUTH_Martyr
Жыл бұрын
*I'm GLad, that of ALL 6-yr. OLds in London, that 50% are NOT White!!!*
Dr. Grande it's called, Lincoln-Shire (like the JRR Tolkien pronunciation). Spent much of my life there.
It's a dangerous world out there. I'm proud to not be a part of it. When night falls you can find me safely at home, watching my Dr. Grande videos 🙂
Thanks doc ☺️
The Mouse House is a pretty special cheese emporium. I’ve been there. I’ve got pictures.
Thanks!
For whatever reason, this story reminds me of "Searching for Mister Goodbar", even though I haven't seen the movie.
How about Chris Sacca from Shark Tank doc? (Sounded like a similar name. So that's why I thought to request that up)
🙂💞 I agree with your analysis Dr. Grande, and learned a new saying, Better cocaine then sorry. 😉
Hello 👋 good Dr. Grande
Dr gramde I throughly enjoy the content and your willingness to explore new and explain topics for the betterment of us all. My question is not related to this topic in particular but I have seen your videos on nptsd and ptsd as well. My question is are you familiar with the effects of a malaria prophylactic medication that keeps you from contracting malaria it bitten by mosquitoes. If you'd be interested in exploring this brother feel free to send me some way to send you the story and maybe you can talk about it it'd be really enlightening for me and greatly appreciate it
@benaadkins
Жыл бұрын
Dr Grande I apologize for misspelling your name
@carolynbreeding8329
Жыл бұрын
Hydroxycloricine
Friends with Benefits: "It's just a sex thing."
@justnoted2995
2 ай бұрын
it is more than that.. in then end; think the whole sequence through bud
Just a thought, Kelly may have been in a 'partners in drug use' relationship, which might have caused her to ignore or deny that Zucco was a swine, and focus on superficial charm.
I don't understand how women firstly date (or are attracted to) these types of monsters and secondly comply with the sadist's requests for kinky or high risk sex. Based on the picture you showed us, he was NOT a good looking guy. Also, unless you are desperate for a man, usually you can tell which men are full of BS or "superficial charm." I guess I don't know what behavior he exhibited that constituted "charm" but I usually have a red flag going off in my head when people act too charming. I think I can spot liars faster than the average person, but I don't know maybe not. I don't know if I've ever met a maniac or psychopathic man before, but at least in my years I haven't met any man who was into weird or high risk sex. Thank goodness. And thank you Dr. Grande for bringing this to your subscribers attention!
AIr pollution in northern jersey before the clean air act was bad, not so bad now.
Love the digs at new jersey.
Someday Dr. Grande will make a video on New Jersey itself, just 15 minutes of full blown grillin', probably in stand up comedy format.
Sweet faced Molly dog.💕🐾
Good evening, Dr. Grande! Charm can be dangerous. So can excessive drug use and risky sexual practices. All of this was present when Kris accidently killed her. In a sense, they were made for each other. But if they were engaging in oral sex, if it was getting beyond Kelly's comfort level, couldn't she have used her teeth? That would have made him stop.
Oooh Dr. Grande that NJ shade came out of nowhere 😂
Dr. Grande do you ever get overwhelmed with all the human stupidity? Thanks for your take on these stories ....hope you well.