Taking A Life For A Television
#truecrime #Interrogation
This Video Is For Educational Purposes. It is meant to show the psychology behind how police interact with suspects to try and get their confession.
In this jcs inspired true crime documentary, we take a look at the interrogation of Charles Muscatello. After a Maurice Goins is found in his apartment, the case goes cold until someone comes forward and tells police they believe Charles is their main suspect
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Do you think his wife knew the entire time and failed to tell the police or did she really believe Charles was lying to her? Also, should she have reported it even if she believed he was lying? I would love to hear your thoughts.
@birdmann6923
Жыл бұрын
You posted this comment 50 minutes before the vid was posted 😅💪
@ihateyoutubecomments8100
Жыл бұрын
Change the title. It's not "for" an addiction it's "because of". An addiction is a disease just like cancer is and it works in the same way. When you're in recovery that's the same as when you're in remission from cancer. Cancer can come back and that's the same as relapsing. Don't talk about subjects that you don't know anything about because you will look dumb and spread misinformation. Change the title now please thank you.
@madtrucker0983
Жыл бұрын
I don't think she believed him and I think she is so disgusted with him that she more than likely would have reported it.
@Chiffawndue
Жыл бұрын
@@ihateyoutubecomments8100 You could've worded, and explained that so much better than calling them dumb. But comparing an illness people have absolutely no control over whatsoever to people who need mental help, as that's what often causes addiction, isn't the best example.
@watermonkey3280
Жыл бұрын
@@madtrucker0983 I agree with you 100%
I’m an addict. It isn’t fun, it makes you do a lot of stuff you’d never imagine yourself doing. Not excusing the behavior it’s hard to get out of that. I’m two years sober now and I feel great!
@janetwentz3259
Жыл бұрын
Congratulations. Way to go 👍
@madtrucker0983
Жыл бұрын
Same here. Way too go man.
@floridabbyy
Жыл бұрын
I’m so proud of you Danny! I know it’s a fight every single day!!
@lyndavandusen1540
Жыл бұрын
Congratulations! Keep up the good work. 👍
@WoodyWard
Жыл бұрын
Awww poor baby
I believe her when she said she just didn't believe him. The guy's a drug addict and a proven liar. She probably didn't even weigh the pros and cons of calling police bc she simply didn't believe him. She most likely dismissed it as a drug fuled statement, without ever giving it a second thought ...
@chrisc.2626
Жыл бұрын
I felt the same exact way.
@daMillenialTrucker
Жыл бұрын
@@chrisc.2626 i agree with both of yall, im a former addict and id hide behind the wildest lies. thank god im pass that
@somechinesedude5466
Жыл бұрын
All liars have incentive to be physically violent Why do americans think liars are not potential danger?
@louiemiller4189
Жыл бұрын
It's stupid, you can get in trouble for "wasting" the police's time if they don't find anything. I honestly wouldn't believe it myself especially from someone on drugs like that. I lied about everything when I was partying, so I completely get where she is coming from.
@cpfs936
Жыл бұрын
People don't even have to be addicts to be liars. I've known a couple of people over the years that I wouldn't have trusted if they said that the sky was "up", they were such utter liars.
All of you In the comments talking about how you recovered and are clean now ......bless you and your family ..glad your here with us .
@smalltowngirlbigcityheart3724
Жыл бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@olivedog1880
Жыл бұрын
Thank you ❤
@Danny___Riot
Жыл бұрын
Thanks man 😁💙
@mcfcok1800
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@marjoriecorcora7617
Жыл бұрын
Thank you…24 years clean for me. The saying goes ‘never say never’, but yeah, never again.
A squeaky chair can do wonders for a tense conversation.
The logo as the screensaver is genius
@mrchipp79
9 ай бұрын
Not necessarily, but at the same time yes. The main purpose of the logo is to watermark the video, and that part could easily be un-watermarked.
@festina_lente7655
5 ай бұрын
Thanks karen😒
@RealityNewsYT
4 ай бұрын
@@festina_lente7655 I don't think he was being a Karen lmao. You misunderstood the context of an informal statement. The black screen can easily be added back and the watermark would be useless. . . . .
I always listen to these at work, and it makes me appreciate working 45-50 hrs a week instead of going to prison for life over some dumb shit. Life’s good.
@punishedgoy9131
Жыл бұрын
Same bro
@Blackatchaproduction
Жыл бұрын
You're just in a different type of prison
@antgarcia45
Жыл бұрын
Foreal
@AcidSh33tz
Жыл бұрын
I listen to these at work too and I always think as much as I might not like my current situation it could be much worse and I have a lot to be grateful for.
@riggs_219
Жыл бұрын
Facts Josh.
The wife seems like a really nice person.... She deserved so much better!
@bojohannesen4352
4 ай бұрын
Seventeeeeeen
@nowirehangers2815
4 ай бұрын
She knew
@billyboy8534
3 ай бұрын
Not really.
@nickbwalker51
Ай бұрын
Women love men like that.
It's not like we randomly came upon him... A random inmate randomly tells them he's the murderer 😂
If your guilty, 100% get a lawyer... if your innocent, 200% get a lawyer
@duncanmacleod2136
Жыл бұрын
So any time a police officer wants to bring you in you any questions get a lawyer before answering anything? What if there investigating a kidnapping and they want some information from you about where you were. Why not tell them so they can rule you out. If everyone in a case asked for a lawyer for every small bit of information than they would have a tougher time finding the person who was kidnapped.
@Erebus.666.
Жыл бұрын
@@duncanmacleod2136 And that is exactly how you end up in jail for someone elses kidnapping.
@gregmeyer9595
Жыл бұрын
Funny thing is, everyone on earth could read, like and comment and still sit there and confess
@callanmurphy9807
Жыл бұрын
Or you could just not do stupid shit and not be at risk for anything? Clearly there's a bit more to the story but for the most part he seemed defeated enough and told some of the truth.
@robertroberts558
Жыл бұрын
@@duncanmacleod2136 unfortunately it can be very bad to talk to the police even if you are innocent. Here is a good video that talks about ways you could have a case built against you for just trying to help. kzread.info/dash/bejne/lmFr0ZuxidOdlag.html
This one got me right in the feels at the end there. My cousin's husband went through this. He came home one day, drunk and high on meth. Flew into a rage on his mom and stabbed her 17 times in her kitchen. Traumatized his wife, but left his kids without a father or grandmother. Only thing more tragic than a junkie's death is their life.
@ChubbyUnicorn
Жыл бұрын
Oh damn. That last sentence you wrote. Painfully true.
@alyciamarie4163
Жыл бұрын
Yeah that last sentence is very true
@yungpo9853
Жыл бұрын
What's your cousin's husband name?
@jonathannixon8652
11 ай бұрын
But , if they care about their own selves and their wives and visa versa for if it's a woman they would never get themselves in all the dark way of life. You can change but most don't want to because they extremely selfish.
@ripmyname3533
10 ай бұрын
Why did you frame it as if he is the victim?
Man the things you do when your a full blown addict is crazy, you will cross friends and family and be left isolated afraid to show you face because you might run across someone you burnt! Im so glad that life is Over being able to tell the truth is a breath of fresh air, being able to have genuine bonds with people there is no better feeling
@Byrdwoman
5 ай бұрын
God bless you
It’s weird that I notice this so much but I really like the placement of your logo. It’s very creative and doesn’t take away from the interview
I think that the wife was left in the dark about a LOT of what this guy did. I think she would even be surprised by the sexual favours he apparently did thousands of times because she would have mentioned it. She seemed reasonably forthcoming about her relationship. This is a guy who lies and avoids responsibility, minimising his actions.
@YouFallenforit
Жыл бұрын
As much as I would like to believe that she knew nothing and is completely innocent and had absolutely nothing to do with any of the things she said we're all him I just can't believe deep down that she is telling the whole truth. The one thing I learned about addicts as an addict Never trust one especially if it's yourself
@poncethegayboi
Жыл бұрын
Agree
@poncethegayboi
Жыл бұрын
@@YouFallenforit can you prove she isnt telling the truth
@allxfox5626
Жыл бұрын
You gonna believe a clear tweaker 😂😂😂😂
@SofaKingShit
Жыл бұрын
I got the impression that she started lying at 12:06 because that question was potentially incriminating but before that she appeared pretty much totally honest.
My cousin had a problem with the ye’ back in the day and he owed a guy a lot of money and he came to me and asked me to hit him over the head with a led pipe to make it look like he was robbed. I refused and instead helped him get sober. We worked things out with the dude he owed and my cousin made things right in the end with me. My point is, if you don’t have someone, anyone you can turn to for help, addiction will make you do crazy things. Every addict has one more high in them, not many have one more recovery in them.
@KSUBIKAYY
Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear things worked out for everyone
@mickideg1837
Жыл бұрын
True..
@RealLifeSnowWhite
Жыл бұрын
Not everyone will help people especially addicts. If you want clean then you get clean point-period-blank! Recovering addict and I had no one! Everyone turned me away when I tried for help. I did it on my own and haven’t looked back and I’ll never attempt to depend on another soul for help. In other words I am happy that you were able to help and get your cousin straight and make things right. Not everyone can do that. You’re an awesome cousin that’s for sure.
@reignman2103
Жыл бұрын
Bro that's deep. Like ocean deep. Well stated.
@toasteddingus6925
Жыл бұрын
That's literally the problem. Most of society turns away and doesn't turn to help. Most addicts are really only a small but coordinated and strong push from their families and friends to change. Most addicts hate their lives and living like that, especially people who didn't used to be like that. So...... Very important to give your brother or sister or mom or dad another chance. It's possible. I've been clean off fentanyl for two years now almost woooo
So good chance he woulda got away with it if he wouldn't of been bragging about the killing to his cell mate a year after the murder while being in county jail for a unrelated charge? 😲😲
Addiction is a cheep excuse for murder. I was a real addict and I know a lot of other addicts but I don’t think I know anyone who killed anyone for any reason.
@festina_lente7655
5 ай бұрын
You're a real winner🏆 😂😂😂
@samsalamander8147
5 ай бұрын
@@festina_lente7655 your right I am the winner, of life, all my friends are dead. I’m the last one standing, your right in a sense I won because I’m still here. I have been clean for over 10 years, most people who had my level of addiction didn’t make it out.
That squeaky chair in the interrogation room is killing me!
@domiro8156
Жыл бұрын
It's SO irritating.... I would confess to anything to make it stop!!!!
@koncretemang5049
Жыл бұрын
I know it needs some oil or something
My younger cousin moved to AZ bcz she was facing drug charges in Nevada. Her mother, my aunt, did not know why is she wanted to come home to Arizona but we were about to find out. She was highly addicted to heroin. She was able to find it within the first day of being in Arizona and it went from bad to worse. Some guy beat her up so bad she was unrecognizable and left for dead in a parking lot. She was a Jane doe for three days 😢 She left the county hospital while my aunt was speaking to people about rehab centers. She literally walked out of that hospital in a hospital gown. So addicted that she went back to the same man that beat the shit out of her and left her for dead because she needed more heroin. My aunt is chasing her in her vehicle as my cousin is cutting through neighborhoods. As of today and three years ago my little cousin is clean. She took care of all the charges from Nevada. She works for Petsmart as a groomer. She went through the program which Petsmart paid for so long as she worked for them and is doing GREEAT!! You can recover 😇
@ganjasleeper6116
Жыл бұрын
Godamn bro.. that was wild i feel ya. Have a nice day
@tonyploma2330
Жыл бұрын
He'll I'd go work for petsmart just for the free rehab. Those rehab places are VARY expensive . But not near as expensive as continuing to use
@marshapieroni6677
Жыл бұрын
Wow. What a feel good story! I didn't know Petsmart did that!
@dianeaustin2414
Жыл бұрын
I suspect the writer meant the pet store paid for her to learn to be a groomer so she could work for them?
@Disabled-adventures
Жыл бұрын
@@tonyploma2330 lol pet smart isn’t taking random junkies off the street and giving them rehab on the promise that when they are done the program they start working as a pet groomer. Hahaha. Pet smart paid for the groomer course. Common man
Putting the red tree hologram on the computer monitor was a nice touch.
I love it how the detective is a fan and has the Red Tree Crime screensaver on his computer.
@austinwilliams3448
2 ай бұрын
Seriously, the screensaver was placed there by the owner of this channel, you can't actually believe the police officer just so happened to have a screen saver of a KZread channel that shows interrogations...come on, use your noggin please
@JavedAlam24
7 күн бұрын
@@austinwilliams3448 you can't detect sarcasm can you?
I was a severe addict for many many years.. the things you will do for heroin to get well is absolutely insane. Drugs debase you.. steal your morals and your dignity. I'm so thankful I was able to get sober, recover and change my life to something beautiful. It's very hard and I feel sad for people in active addiction. I know how dark it can be.
@CasperInkyMagoo
Жыл бұрын
Here’s the bag of attention you were looking for. You can move along now.
@gordonaliasme1104
Жыл бұрын
I had a friend who was addicted to heroin. Got clean, met a guy in rehab, went to Morrocco, came back addicts. Posted used needles through my letterbox. Last contact we had.
@Gameboy-Unboxings
Жыл бұрын
I was on heroin/fentanyl for 7 years. I've been through the most hellish withdrawals anyone could really imagine and I've damn sure done some fucked up things to get well but I'd never ever even consider doing what this guy in the video is talking about.. like wtf.. it makes you wonder if the wife knew he was doing that.. 🤢
@mags_9532
Жыл бұрын
@gordonaliasme1104 That's horrible. I'm so sorry that happened to you. That's terrifying right? I can't understand the thought process.
@CasperInkyMagoo
Жыл бұрын
@@Gameboy-Unboxings Yeah you did that to yourself though.
I'm a recovering addict myself. Thank goodness I got clean. Life is so much better on this side. It still sucks at times but I'd rather have my worst days sober than my best days high. It brings a smile to face to see all the other recovering addicts in this comment section. It proves we do (or can) get better! Much love to you all! ❤️
@Indy721
Жыл бұрын
Hang in there. Did prison time for drugs. Stay clean. It's the better option. I wish you the best!
@tormentedsoul906
Жыл бұрын
🥰👍
@O--sd1vg
Жыл бұрын
YOU IS UGLY😂😂😂👌
@bobrowers
Жыл бұрын
i wish you luck. You're attractive and bright. Keep that going, Victoria. =D I never got into drugs, just working out and studying to better myself. I admit I like drinking alcohol though, but only when i'm partying with a GF. lol oof =D see ya, sis.
@techkingdata9338
Жыл бұрын
The best days high were the first time every other time your just chasing the feeling of the first time.
Thank you so much for subtitles!!!
I used to be a bad addict for about a decade maybe even a dozen years but now I'm 7 1/2 months sober and my life has improved 10 fold. Addiction sucks but you have to want to get clean or it's just a waste of time.
@moniquebalmer9390
9 ай бұрын
Congratulations! I watched my son's struggle with addiction after being hit by a car left him with a pretty significant traumatic brain injury. Last year he got sober for his baby daughter. He was sober for about 6 months. He got home from rehab Oct 16, 2022. He relapsed on Nov 15, 2022. Although he thought he was buying something different he was sold fentanyl. Sadly that was his last time. It killed him. I can't communicate through words how devastating losing him has been. He was important & his life mattered, just like anyone else's. Please stay strong & do anything you have to do to stay sober. I know it's not easy. But it shatters everyone who loves you when one moment of weakness & one bad choice ends up being your last. I know I don't know you but I'm so proud of you. You deserve a life. I'll be rooting for you 💜
I'm impressed someone can carry a tv and use a cane at the same time
@SDandRnRoll
Жыл бұрын
He left the cane on the scene
@birdmann6923
Жыл бұрын
@@SDandRnRoll I'm referring to the part between 40-46 seconds where it says the witness saw someone carrying a tv and using a cane.
@Iamcherese
Жыл бұрын
Exactly 😂
@jimmyzhao2673
Жыл бұрын
@@SDandRnRoll 21st Century Godfather. Leave the Cane take the TV.
@charlieg6913
3 ай бұрын
@@birdmann6923 Must have been using a cane going in and carrying a TV going out. Unless he came with multiple canes.
I love how you start off with an image of this ID that says "NONDRIVER", then pan into a b-roll shot of him sitting in the driver seat of a vehicle 😂 😂
I love the extra thought you guys put into your watermark locations. It’s appreciated.
I've only recently found this channel and it's already clear this guy's analysis and commentary are top tier. I watch heaps of this stuff so I'm surprised AND pissy I'm so late to the party.🤨😤 loving the videos and thanks, new number1!!
I've done almost 10 years in prison in the state of Tennessee and seen a lot of things that no man or woman should ever have to see. I've struggled with drugs for 30 years and I know first hand how much they change a person and do things they would never do if they wasn't using. I'm so thankful and blessed that I'm alive and free and can enjoy my freedom not locked up in prison for the rest of my life..
@bepowerification
Жыл бұрын
10 years in prison is hard.. 10 lost years. Try exploring the wilderness alone.. like a hike for 10 days through a national park. No people, no drugs, no cell phone..
@rileyjothecorso9732
Жыл бұрын
@@bepowerification yes that's one thing we can never get back and that's time. I've always loved nature and hopefully one day in the future i can go hiking through a national park somewhere. I live about 3 and a half hours from Smoky mountains in Tennessee and have always loved going there. Definitely something I might try in the future.
@itunuogunlade2943
Жыл бұрын
Grateful for your freedom now and you're free from drugs...
@AlexAndra-iy5zu
Жыл бұрын
Have you remained clean?
@rileyjothecorso9732
Жыл бұрын
@@AlexAndra-iy5zu when I first got out of prison, Lord no I was getting back into everything but not as heavy when I was younger but I had went to jail violation of probation simple possession of marijuana and had to do a 11/29 in the county jail and i was still on probation for a DUI . Since I was on probation i wasn't smoking weed so I got some ice and was shooting up and I caught MRSA in my blood stream and was on life support in a coma for a month and the Dr did a brain scan and told my family if I lived i was going to be brain dead on a machine for the rest of my life I had 4 heart attacks and 5 strokes I lost both of my legs below the knees and my hearing except for 18 percent in my left ear and lost my vision in my left eye so my mom and dad knew i wouldn't want to live like that so they pulled the plug and I kept breathing on my own and the only reason is the good Lord 🙏 above so I stayed in the hospital for about 2 months and when I came home i was on 60 morphine and 120 Roxy a month and of course I started abusing them and was miserable one night before I went to sleep i took 3 times the lethal amount of morphine and about 10 Roxy and 30 lorazepam hoping i wouldn't wake up well I did sick as a dog and my dad took me to the hospital and the only thing wrong with me was i was constipated that's when I started praying and praying and I realized God has other plans for me to share my testimony with everyone.
My cousin died a few days ago trying to steal copper for his addiction. The pole he was trying to steal from wasn't operational yet but when it fell it hit a live wire killing him instantly. He just turned 39 and now his 2 kids are left without a mother or father.
@koncretemang5049
Жыл бұрын
That’s sad
@swanclipper
8 ай бұрын
at least the kids of your cousin will never need a warning label for electricity generators or bottles bleach. it's a shame someone had to die, but all of our experiences in staying alive, revolve around watching other people fuckup. most people with parents that are alive, are idiots. drink too much. drug too much. party too much. make mistakes too much. and it's all because thier antics never led to consequences and they got saved. then, when shit goes even worse, their kids, end up being your cousins kids. anybody being saved constantly by other people, is just luck. i've fallen off of roofs, out of trees, through 2 floors of an abondoned building, i've burned the shit out of my hand, i've smoked enough things to know what's smokable and what's toxic. i've burnt myself on oven doors and other stuff while cooking. i've trapped limbs between rocks and twisted my way out. i've had to catch, skin, cook and eat my own wild rabbits (or anything else caught in the snare). this is because there was no dad and mother was the saftey blanket which made everything better. my lack of manly parenting put me in harms way. my point is. those kids of your cousin.... likely to become the best of us. drug user dies by electricity for a quick fix.... already i'm seeing about 10 lessons from that description alone. i also hold blame and fault for those around who did nothing to mitigate the situation. drugs addicts don't appear out of nowhere. society and thier environment are to blame, we're reactive creatures and as such, have to blame the surroundings, not the results. besides, drug addicts live a lot more than most people ever could. drug addicts travel, they talk, they meet people, they expand and try new things.... the problem is you, society, pushing them down because of this one thing that harms nobody except the user who is doing it fully aware of the consequences.
@Looneybin
2 ай бұрын
They both died
I really do appreciate you making these videos
I, myself, am a recovering heroin addict. I've been clean over 20 years now. I can honestly say that you will do anything to get it and I do mean anything. I can remember, everyday when I woke up it was always a race against the clock to keep from getting sick. Anything that stands in your way from getting it has to be eliminated quickly. Luckily I never killed anyone but, I have done alot of things that I regret.
@sarahmartinezDOGMAN
Жыл бұрын
lucky youre fams love u
@komlat253
Жыл бұрын
20 years ? U free. That label isn't part of U. U new
@majed2488
Жыл бұрын
What things have you done?
@whitegravybeats5103
Жыл бұрын
20 years? I think you’ve recovered 😂
@majed2488
Жыл бұрын
@@whitegravybeats5103 I think once people get into heroin and highly addictive drugs they will always be addicts even if they stop. Its a constant fight against relapse.
I'm always amazed when people in custody tell what they did instead of just shutting up.
@cali.girllivinnnevada8
Жыл бұрын
For real…. Same! 🤦🏼♀️
@kevingates9079
Жыл бұрын
It's almost I think like a comfort thing, it's like getting something off your chest and I realize the try to explain and justify what they did wasn't entirely wrong
@realemonful
Жыл бұрын
Obviously, when the cops lie and convince you that telling the truth will be better for you, they believe them and let the cops go out and paint their own picture to the court in their own words, which they get paid for. Just like this commentator said; anyone killing someone in self defense has no reason not to call the cops... That's too is as brainwashed as it can get lol
@davedonovan9648
Жыл бұрын
I'm thankful, because it saves taxpayers a bunch on trial costs, and it helps the friends and families of the victims heal. I couldn't care less about a murderer telling on themselves
@DJVIIIMan
Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the exact same thing. I've been in jail a couple of times back in the day and not one time, did I ever feel compelled to talk to any of my fellow inmates about the circumstances leading to my being locked up. If you're not my attorney, I'm not telling you jack squat.
Super heart warming and grateful to see all other addiction survivors comments here. just want to say, congrats to us all. You are all a warrior, a fighter. You are all loved, appreciated, blessed, and matters. You don't have to prove yourself to be something to anyone or anything, just know that what we all had gone through until this point, is a majestic champagne of victory. we know now, and that's enough. I sincerely wish you all a life full of happiness and joy that worth of gratefulness where it all trumps all of the negative and bullshits that will come from time to time. I'm proud of you all. At the very least I hope it can make you smile for today.
@olivedog1880
Жыл бұрын
Very sweet comment. Thank you ❤
@NuttyProfessor-
9 ай бұрын
Calm tf down 😂
LOVE where you put your watermark!! Always the first thing I notice in your videos! Much ❤️ & ✌️ ~ 🇨🇦
He sold his son’s dog for drugs. I’ve heard of rock bottom but that’s far beneath rocks. Can’t imagine how heartbroken his son felt.
@leannewilliams9400
Жыл бұрын
@B was just going to say the same thing it's normal behaviour of an addict. Rock bottom is no family no friends no home no money no life the only thing you are left with is a massive habit and a high probability or either death or a prison sentence
@wildlifewarrior2670
Жыл бұрын
That's sick and disgusting but murder is more of a rock bottom
@Kay-xf9pf
Жыл бұрын
Not even close to rock bottom for an addict people sell their kids for drugs
@Scorpiobw
Жыл бұрын
@@user-yo6um3jn5k Jesus Christ. I hope u are doing better now. Sad shit.
@lynnkayee1015
Жыл бұрын
My sisters husband sold their sons crib and toys. They were moving and he just happened to be "robbed" by gunpoint while driving...only for the babys stuff. A TV and stereo too. After insisting she stay to pack more for just that trip and refusing to call the cops after. 🤷🤦 The desperation is real.
Absolutely love the RTC logo on the officer's monitor like it's his background lmao. Great product placement!
the wife having zero reaction when told her husband charged with murder 😅
@thanos7110
3 ай бұрын
She wasn't surprised. I would be the same way with my uncle.
@hatefulnateful
2 ай бұрын
Addicts do insane shit. My alcohol uncle burned down the neighbors house. And then later threatened to commit suicide with my grandmother in the house and had to get the swat team called on him. Now that he's off the sauce no actual trouble. The first time we were surprised but by the end of it we were just more frustrated with him than surprised
I’ve been sober for 5 years. Today I have an amazing relationship with my family and friends. However the many years that preceded this were filled with dozens of incidents where I caused substantial pain and emotional distress to all of them. Videos like this are an all too real reminder of what I was fortunate enough to claw my way out of.
As a recovering heroin and Dilaudid addict who's been clean going on 8 years now, I know addiction can make you make you do immoral stuff. Thankfully, I never robbed or murdered anyone during my years of living with the insanity of addiction but I did do other things like steal or rip people off to get it.
@AnnieBoBannie421
Жыл бұрын
Damn…. How in the hell were you able to find dilaudid? That would be pure hell… I’m happy you’re ok now!!
@christopherscott934
Жыл бұрын
@@AnnieBoBannie421 Dilaudid 4mg and 8mg were both very common in my area. I'm from Southern West Virginia where prescription painkillers were the dominant drug of choice. Now it's meth and fentanyl. My how the times have changed.
@CasperInkyMagoo
Жыл бұрын
I love the human garbage (addicts) who post stuff like this looking for attention and a pat on the back. Just go back to work. You don’t get an award for being a shitty human and “recovering”.
@AnnieBoBannie421
Жыл бұрын
@@christopherscott934 I’m right next door in Ky… it’s so bad here… fentanyl is absolutely terrifying!!! Happy you’ve helped yourself and got your life back!! 💋♥️
@newworldsaturncubedcontent2450
Жыл бұрын
@@AnnieBoBannie421 probably in an area that has a cancer treatment facility and a lot of cancer or he knew someone close to him that had a sturdy prescription
She’s had no idea why she was there. It was only to put her in jail. Lucky she didn’t expose anything else…
@epstein_isnt_dead7726
Жыл бұрын
The narrator doesn't know much about criminal proceedings, though. He said the cops wanted to charge her for not reporting a crime, which is impossible. In addition, the constitution says a spouse cannot be compelled to testify against their spouse. Narrator is 100% wrong about all of that. The cops are trying to charge her, but not for any of the narrator's nonsense. They want her to admit to helping him try to get away with it in any way so they can charge her as a principal to murder, or accessory after the fact. But to think that any American can be charged for not reporting a crime, especially a spouse against her husband, is laughably absurd
@virgo7033
Жыл бұрын
@@epstein_isnt_dead7726 bros ben shapiro
@rachexl
Жыл бұрын
@@epstein_isnt_dead7726 the narrator could have explained it better, but it's not "laughably absurd". some people can be charged for not reporting a crime if theyre a mandated reporter and spousal privilege is not all or nothing where you can never ever testify against your spouse or that everything you say to your spouse is privileged. it can depend on the facts. in my state it depends on the setting. were other people present, did he tell other people too, was there abuse, lots of other things can affect spousal privilege too. there's not enough info here to determine that from this video.
@epstein_isnt_dead7726
Жыл бұрын
@@rachexl 1) mandatory reporting is only a requirement of specific jobs, not of private citizens. Since her employment was never even mentioned, you're bringing up a moot point. Plus she is his wife, so spousal privilege still applies. 2) spousal privilege is exactly as I started. A spouse can not be compelled to testify against a spouse. They can voluntarily testify if they so choose, but the government can not, under any circumstances, COMPEL the spouse to testify 3) all of your examples fail on their face. It doesn't matter who was around or where they were. Spouse can't be compelled to testify. Period. If you fail to realize that you will never understand this conversation. 4) your knowledge of criminal law is as laughably absurd as the narrator's, so your opinion on that matter is also moot. This is criminal law. It's all written in black and white and has been interpreted by many a judge in many a courtroom. And those judge's interpretations have been scrutinized by appellate judges. And their interpretation scrutinized by other appellate judges. And it was all taken down and published in law journals. There's no wiggle room. The narrator is wrong
@epstein_isnt_dead7726
Жыл бұрын
@shhhh747 every channel wants to be Jim can't swim now. And even he is full of 💩. Each and every one portrays someone not falling over themselves to assist the government as a sure sign of guilt.
Thank you so much for providing the CC. I have a hard time hearing some of these folks.
The placement of your red tree logo was perfect for this episode. Great stuff. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for taking the time to edit in subtitles on your videos!🙏🏻 It is very much appreciated! I think that every interrogation video should have it. So again, thanks Red!
Great channel. One of the best
I've being in his state before and there is nothing that anyone can say that will make you quit. Only when your ready to kick your habit is when the real pain and suffering start, but remember it doesn't last forever. There is help out there if you really want it. ☘
@DinoCism
Жыл бұрын
This is why it's cartoonishly naive to say "if a person has taken a life and it was really self defence they would have no reason to hide from the police." This statement clearly comes from someone with total trust in all police officers everywhere and no real life experience of what drug users experiences with cops are. First of all: he was high. He probably left the apartment with a bunch of stolen drugs which the cops would confiscate when they put him in a cell and interrogate him. No drug user is going to call the police and admit to committing a crime, especially one that's on the street and already has a criminal record. It feels like a lot of the people making these "true crime" channels are sheltered middle class people with no real street smarts or experience of what being homeless is like. Hell, if someone had tried to kill HIM he wouldn't report it to the cops. It's just not something that junkies do for reasons of self-preservation. Be real.
Addiction doesn’t have to be the end of your life story. It’s the end of a chapter that you must end on your own in order to start the new, beautiful one. In 7 years: I went from drug addicted and homeless to living a beautiful life. Life is so good. Hope. Pass it on.
@ashleewhittlesey7874
Жыл бұрын
Thank u for this! 60 days sober today
@JoseSantiago-vc1ri
Жыл бұрын
This gives me hope I'm an addict and checking myself into rehab Friday I understand how hard it is but I'm tired of being sick and tired I just pray to God before my recovery 💜 that he will guide me through this I'm glad I watched this video because I read alot of beautiful comments about recovery... I'm ready and I'm glad I never hurt anyone but I have done some things I'm not proud of I understand this 💯 percent
@CptKD-vu3ee
Жыл бұрын
✨ Passing IT ---> *'On'!* 📤 #LisaWilson💐 Sharing; *Hope* & *'Wishes'!* 🌠 🧸x
@CptKD-vu3ee
Жыл бұрын
@@ashleewhittlesey7874🌹 - Good for *you,* Sweetie! 💖 ⬆ "THAT"
@CptKD-vu3ee
Жыл бұрын
@@JoseSantiago-vc1ri✝ - I'm so *'Proud'* of you, Jose . . .💜 For *making* the 'Decision' to RECLAIM *Your* Life, 'n *'Choosing'* R E C O V E R Y ! ✔ It's going to be a "Fight" - Unlike *'Any'* other; But being *you're* doing IT For *'You'* Your chances of success ARE *'Up'* already! 💯 Therefore, hang tight 'n *'Soldier-On',* Brother; I'll 'Be' *keeping* you IN *"Thought 'n Prayer"* 🙏🏼 & If you *hold* to 'Your' every --> *Dream 'n Hope* 🌠 PEACE 'n *'Harmony'* will return - To *be* IN Ur favor! You *'Got'* THIS! 🤞🏼 🧸x
I'll prolly have more to say once I finish this video, but I'm currently at time stamp 1:41, and I see the channel logo on the detectives PC screen...I know this is way off topic, but its things like this attention to detail that I appreciate. Just one more facet of detail that can be appreciated! Thank you!
It's uplifting and all seeing comments from fellow recovering addicts discuss their experiences with addiction but let's not forget that WE AREN'T the victims, our families and the people we hurt are. Stay strong brothers and sisters and stay straight for those that support us
@cacu3989
Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU FOR POINTING THAT OUT!!💖
I’m 18. When i was 16 i was addicted to DXM cough syrup, I took acid, shrooms, smoked all the time, drank a lot, all that. it was living hell. I stole i lied i cheated people. It really made an impact on my mental state, i have severe anxiety and depression because of what i’ve done. Now that i’m 18 going on 19 i realize none of that was ever worth it. Now i stick to taking a hit or two of a cart at night to calm my mind down and allow me to sleep. Don’t start if you haven’t yet, and stop as soon as you can if you already have. I know i’m young, but i’ve seen what addictions can do firsthand. Stay strong out there everyone, life sucks but drugs make everything worse in the end 🙏
@ilikesteakandbacon150
Жыл бұрын
You're on the right path!! You already figured out at that age it's not worth it!! And life will get better I promise.Hope you live a long and happy life man
@danis4054
Жыл бұрын
I’m so glad you figured this out at such a young age. You are absolutely right! I’m VERY proud of you…stay on this path thinking this way and your life will be all the better for it!! A hit or two from a cart is the best medicine and all you need for your anxiety. I hope you have a long and blessed life ❤
@crunchTwist
Жыл бұрын
Struggling with an addiction is rough, especially at a young age. Speaking from experience might I recommend taking the time to see a mental health professional to help get a handle on the anxiety? Even if there's nothing clinically wrong, having someone to listen to your problems without judgement is extremely therapeutic. Keep up the good work
@SoylentGein
Жыл бұрын
I ran nightclubs with some friends throughout the 90's and 2k's in the upper Midwest and have witnessed exactly what you're talking about. Many of the 16+ kids back then were usually on something. The biggest difference between you and most of them, from then until now, is quite staggering. Most of them are still addicted to something (and they're in their early 40's now) and can no longer seem to function in normal society. Props to you for pulling out of it.
@Reacher_2215
Жыл бұрын
In America, as you get older, you stop taking the bad drugs and move on to the prescription ones with a doctor's name on them to fix the damage. Such is life.
I was almost this guy Addiction is scary and makes you do horrible things
Great channel. Love the creative ways you display your channel brand on the videos. Never miss your posts, a loyal subscriber and always give a thumbs up!
love the screensaver
It may sound harsh and judgemental but this guy is the definition of Rock Bottom.
As a recovering addict I can sympathize with doing things you never ever thought you would because during active addiction drugs come before water sex food everything. It’s extremely hard to get clean and even then you’re only one drink or pill away from being right back in that position. Hate that it reached this level and condolences to the victim and family.
@DylanPorto45
Жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more as a recovering addict myself. it was just cocaine and more cocaine...maybe some water every now n then with a side of seizures and a 30mg or two. I'm forever grateful I was able to hold a job or, theoretically, sell drugs without getting caught, fired, or dying for 6 of my now 22 years of life.
@ItsZexxy
Жыл бұрын
Fuck you drug addict pieces of shit! You nasty low life fucks ruin everyone’s life around you and have no care in the world about it other than your drugs.
@psychshell4644
Жыл бұрын
You are a miracle ✨️
@psychshell4644
Жыл бұрын
@Dylan Porto Get another day Dylan! You are a miracle ✨️
@Beefy0819
Жыл бұрын
So true
A guy got out of his car and came up to mine and tried to punch me through the open window. I leaned away then leaned towards him and punched him in the mouth. I called the police and got arrested for assault and battery. I never even took off my seat belt. Don't count on the police allowing any kind of self defense argument.
@koncretemang5049
Жыл бұрын
Same damn thing happened to me when I was two weeks into turning 18 smh I still don’t understand it
@A6Legit
Жыл бұрын
and thats why people dont call the police lol. take the chance, or hope nothing happens
Congratulations to all the addicts in Recovery!
@smalltowngirlbigcityheart3724
Жыл бұрын
❤❤❤❤
Finding all these recovery stories right here in the comments is a wonderful treat.
Poor Charlie. He got robbed of his full breed Doperman.
Idk why but these interviews have me hooked before bed, interesting to see the evil and dumb things people do to throw their lives away and realizing it’s all over in these interviews
Parole after 20 years for murder and robbery? That's crazy.
It's crazy how the detective has your logo as his screensaver on his computer. It's like he knew one day he would be on your channel. :)
@cass0516
Жыл бұрын
I like finding the logo each episode. Easter eggs!
I just love how the Red Tree Crime logo is always integrated into the shot during the interrogations, on a screen, monitor or whiteboard… it’s the first thing I look for… I also love the content and narration..😊
@FukcAUsername
Жыл бұрын
He must be popular with the detectives for them to all have his logo in the interrogation rooms
It's so cool that that detective is using y'all's RTC logo as his screen saver! 😉
When your wife isn’t shocked when you say he’s been charged with murder. Then he did it lol
Loving the RTC screensaver the detective has. Clearly a fan of the channel.
Three reasons people go to jail. Commiting a crime, running their mouths, not lawyering up.
@cali.girllivinnnevada8
Жыл бұрын
🎯
@tiezeehc
Жыл бұрын
And most people do all three at once 😂
@madtrucker0983
Жыл бұрын
@@tiezeehc I know right. 😅
@constantlyinconsistent
Жыл бұрын
Self Snitching aka waving your constitutional rights is dumb... innocent or guilty.
@herbderb4929
Жыл бұрын
Being black
Came for the RTC screen saver comments... good stuff
People keep saying drugs warp their mind and make them do crazy things but I know plenty of addicts who never stole from their family or did crappy things. You can't always blame drugs for being a crappy person. Most people who do bad things when they're on drugs are just plain crappy to begin with.
@eh-i1841
Жыл бұрын
Being on drugs is crappy.You knowing plenty of addicts is quite shocking,to me.I don’t know any,but I see addicts here and there,always in a mess.
@kennyc7260
Жыл бұрын
@@eh-i1841 you probably know plentybof addicts that hide it well without you knowing.
@marywallace4124
Жыл бұрын
@@kennyc7260 Oh, yes! This d mb sh t saying. Do you even realize how f ng st p d you sound when you say things this r t rd d?
@bm-ww8kb
Жыл бұрын
@@eh-i1841 i get the feeling the addicts he's referring to are like his teenage brother and his friends because he saw them smoking pot in the garage lol
Addiction changes you. You’re not the person you used to be. It’s horrific, real, and sad. This man is literally admitting to giving sexual favors to another man for crack.
@Gaetano.94
Жыл бұрын
Yep. I was injecting fentanyl for 3 years up until Oct 2020, it does change who you are. You want nothing to do with anyone or anything unless you get it. My last job, I was getting my dealer to meet me outside of work. It feels great being in control again, and getting your life back.
@godzillanightmare
Жыл бұрын
@@Gaetano.94 Great to hear you are doing better. Good luck and remember you aren't alone.
@lcam9241
Жыл бұрын
@@Gaetano.94 the idea of fentanyl scares me. Actually the idea of any hard drug scares me. Thank God you made it out of that addiction. 🙏
@mikimiyazaki
Жыл бұрын
Crack for crack
@Gaetano.94
Жыл бұрын
@@lcam9241thank you:):) I was prescribed fentanyl patches for almost a year so I guess that's why I didn't really care to take it again.
"we did sexual favors for each other before." This thing went sideways real fast...
@ana68475
Жыл бұрын
Charlie took it up the ass to get free crack.
@Couilles_Profondes
Жыл бұрын
What kind of sēxual favors???👀👀
7+ years sober..single dad of my 5 year old son....i dont miss addiction...if your struggling with addiction do what ever you can to get out...its so much better on this side
I love the RTC logo on the detectives computer. He's a fan of this channel!
Detective: Your husband is under arrest for murder. Wife: *doesn't even blink
@dizzylilthing
Жыл бұрын
Gonna be honest, I'd only react if my girlfriend was suspected of murder. Most men who approach me have serial killer vibes, even if they pass a vetting.
@SalH-sx3ip
Жыл бұрын
She is knew after her integration
@_dorij
Жыл бұрын
Wife’s thoughts: DANGIT! I owe Lisa 10 bucks now
She was totally unsurprised that he was charged with murder 😮
@DinoCism
Жыл бұрын
She was scared for herself.
I love how u put The Red Tree on the Detective's computer. Creepy
I’ve been so wary,and afraid of having anything,to do with drugs,since the late 60’s,when,as a nurse,I was working on a ward,where a young woman had been given pethidine,because a surgical incision wasn’t healing,and she was in a lot of pain.She was waiting to be transferred to a cancer hospital,for tests.Meanwhile she’d become addicted,to the pethidine,she’d had too many injections,and was begging the nurses,for more.Doctors were giving her plcebo injections,which obviously didn’t work. I’ve never forgotten her,and have always wondered what happened to her. Because of her,I have never touched drugs,and even refuse all painkillers,even after heart surgery,and broken leg.I just hope she recovered,and didn’t have cancer,either.
Charles' wife didn't flinch when she was told that he was being charged with murder. FIRST CLUE. BTW I love how you put your logo in the scene. : )
@YouFallenforit
Жыл бұрын
One of the biggest lessons I learned as a addict is Never Trust one especially if it's you
The absolute best thing about this video is how he puts his logo out of the way… clever and effective!
Love the logo on the pc screen solid editing 😂
Congratulations 🎊🍾🎉🎈 I’m 5 months in and grateful.
These jailhouse educated criminals always angling. That phone call to his wife then saying he "told them what they wanted to hear" is a ploy when he goes to court. That way his defense lawyer will say they FORCED him to confess.
@elhurricane1706
Жыл бұрын
He immediately undid that by telling her he told them the truth.
@nickolaseastman8104
Жыл бұрын
Except he’s also a drug addict with inhibited rational thinking and talked to the police at all… if he was so streetsmart he wouldn’t run his mouth to the cops at all
@MKULTRA_Victim_
7 ай бұрын
I don't think this dude is bright enough for all that
My ex husband is an addict like this. He would steal and sell our children’s belongings after there was nothing left to steal from me. I am in recovery myself, so I would justify how he would harm me due to needing the next fix. I finally had to cut ties because he did not want recovery and that harm bled over onto our kids. 9 years later, I am happily moved on, working in a rehab, and he is still using. Best decision I made for myself and my children. I thank the universe my addiction did not turn me into this. It very well could have. The recovery on this thread is amazing ❤ I am so glad you all found your way out!
@CasperInkyMagoo
Жыл бұрын
Cool story. you chose him.
@diggindoug94
Жыл бұрын
@@CasperInkyMagoo and you chose to be a dick.
Haha I like that you put the RTC logo on the detectives laptop.
I like how you added your logo to the screen on the interrogation room lol
Perfect placement of your LOGO!!! So much better than previous vids. It's clever, because I didn't notice it at first, lol, I thought it was the detectives actual screen saver.
Damn. She didn’t even blink when she was told that he was charged with murder 😳
@smalltowngirlbigcityheart3724
Жыл бұрын
I noticed that too!!! Like, what!!!????
@YouFallenforit
Жыл бұрын
As much as I would like to believe her I just can't
@alastor8091
Жыл бұрын
@@YouFallenforit she sounded pretty convincing on the phone. She didn't even know the detectives were there so she'd have no reason to act.
@williesmith9747
Жыл бұрын
Because she knew that he'd eventually get caught. Yeah, I'm not buying that "he always lies so blah blah blah". She 100% knew that he killed someone.
Gosh, this guy has a wonderful voice!
I'm 8 months clean off heroin this month, I'm so grateful to be here and thankful for not having messed my life up that badly
2:20 a.m. Couldn't sleep and checked my phone and saw the notification. Thank you! Now I'll be able to go to sleep after listening to this.
@bethoc3091
Жыл бұрын
I always fall asleep listening to interrogations or That Chapter/10 to Life…sometimes I’ve dreamt that I’m being murdered or something mental…I should probably stop doing it.
@1andOnlyKB
Жыл бұрын
@@bethoc3091 its 130 in the afternoon
@PumaLyn
Жыл бұрын
I'm back! It's 22:54 and I can't sleep. I'm going to listen to this again. I hope you all are well. 😊
You know you're down bad when you sell your kids dog
@wildlifewarrior2670
Жыл бұрын
Or murder for drugs
@YouFallenforit
Жыл бұрын
I can't be the only one that has a feeling that's selling the dog was probably her idea and he was just the one that did it
Nice touch with the tree on the monitor 👌
Wow! You're so popular that the detective uses your logo as a screen saver. Keep up the good work.
That's gotta be the worst feeling ever the day after when you wake up sober and you realize you killed a dude for one night of getting high.
@IISeverusll
Жыл бұрын
Crying over a murderer? Wow.
@sandhanitizer15
Жыл бұрын
@@IISeverusll ...huh?
@scottyfox6376
Жыл бұрын
First of all opioid addicts are trying to feel normal because "Sober" is hanging in physical & mental hell. And the nxt day is the nxt problem of not being sick.
@sandhanitizer15
Жыл бұрын
@@scottyfox6376 you don't gotta tell me bud, 10 years heroin addict here
I'm a former addict myself. I've been clean for 12 years. My heart goes out to him even though he was wrong for his crimes.
@CasperInkyMagoo
Жыл бұрын
No one cares how long you've been "clean". lots of people just dont fuck their lives up like you did. You dont get a special award. Contribute to society in silence. Thats the sort of thing that deserves the attention you're seeking.
@Saintly22
Жыл бұрын
@@CasperInkyMagoo bro you have multiple comments on this video running your mouth at people who are proud for bettering their life. What is your actual point? People are allowed to be proud of how far they’ve came. Your weird negativity and anger at strangers on the internet honestly is kinda pathetic and really shows what type of a person you are. Seek help buddy.
@deepstatethrombosis
Жыл бұрын
@@CasperInkyMagoo wow, you're a legit POS. Lots of people care how long they've been clean. Why are you so desperate? Absolutely pathetic. Some people have to climb the mountain to get to the top, people like you look at the mountain & say "pssch, I could do that if I wanted to, I just don't want to." For real, & I mean this from the bottom of my heart, fk you.
@Saintly22
Жыл бұрын
@@CasperInkyMagoo that’s right delete your little comment.
If your guilty you need a lawyer, if your innocent then you really need a lawyer
@alexxela8956
Жыл бұрын
Stop the bs messaging. If you're guilty of murder you need to confess.
@playstupidgameswinstupidpr7065
Жыл бұрын
@@alexxela8956 the stupidity of some people...... YOU Alex
Nice! RTC on the computer monitor background rofl😂❤😊
Nice video dude i liked it. Maybe next time try just slightly harder on the subtitles. I know its a small detail but the small things are what shine the quality of your work through to the world. Anyway thanks! I enjoyed it gonna watch more now ;)
@festina_lente7655
5 ай бұрын
Cry more big guy😭😭😭
Maurice in his elmo hat broke my heart 😭💔 I'm a recovering drug addict...could never ever imagine killing somebody for drugs. This hurts my heart
@barnacleboi2595
Жыл бұрын
Well, I've been through heroin withdrawals and honestly, I can't say it hasn't crossed my mind, the act of searching for some random person and killing them in order to take their money to get rid of the deep physical and psychological pain of withdrawal. Addiction really leads you to some seriously dark places just so you could feel "okay". I never thought I would even think about hurting someone like that. But when your body needs something that bad, it will seriously fuck with your mentality.
@babyturkey8342
Жыл бұрын
@Barnacle Boi guess we're different then cause never ever did that ever cross my mind. Not during my worst withdrawals, not during the years I was homeless in the middle of winter. Sexual favors would be considered before murder. All that would do is put me in prison. Being locked up while dope sick is s nightmare
@clintcowles7563
Жыл бұрын
Same here...I quit pills and dope in 2012...never ever did I think of killing...or of doing gay stuff. Blows my mind!! And I'm way thankful to be clean!! And for the record...I was a wasted pill and herion addict for more than thirteen years...spent more than two years of that time incarcerated...homeless...I did steal though...a lot. But murder never touched my mind.
@DrMoriarty420
Жыл бұрын
@@clintcowles7563 lol you need a lawyer asap.
@Erebus.666.
Жыл бұрын
@@barnacleboi2595 I think any addict thinks those thoughts eventually. Any addict who hasn't, just hasn't fallen far enough. The closer you get to rock bottom, the more evil plans begin forming. I was an IV heroin addict for 20 years, so have become an expert on those dark places. Six years clean now, and in my first home in a long time. If you keep fighting the dark side, it is possible to escape addiction eventually.