The Most TWISTED Cases You've Ever Heard | Episode 7 | Documentary
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In today's true crime documentary, we're covering the most twisted cases you've EVER heard.
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Can we take a moment to appreciate Roelf’s James Bondesque badassery. Shot in the face, burned, and chasing them down on a sled. Absolute legend.
@ericcartman7600
2 жыл бұрын
Yes Daddy
@tedkaczynskiamericanhero3916
2 жыл бұрын
@@ericcartman7600 WHAT THE HELL EVEN IS THAT
@jvsjoranjvs
Жыл бұрын
@@tedkaczynskiamericanhero3916 Yes Daddy? Is that bad? Yes daddy drive..! Yes daddy plow (that snowmobil)
@Sara-jy2bt
Жыл бұрын
@@tedkaczynskiamericanhero3916 haaaaaaahahahahahaha
@HooLeePhucingSheet
Жыл бұрын
@@jvsjoranjvs daddy, chill.
What a brave dad Rolf was. Saved his daughter from death & worse without a doubt💪❤
@kirschrot77
2 жыл бұрын
daughters and what is worse than death
@bekah2098
2 жыл бұрын
@@kirschrot77 they probably had plans to do whatever they wanted with the girls before they killed them unfortunately. Which is worse than just death.
@bjh7924
2 жыл бұрын
@@kirschrot77 *daughters. & rape, torture then death? Worse? 😔
@oliveroil701
2 жыл бұрын
@@kirschrot77 The torture/assult that would come prior to death.
@pastortroy4life
2 жыл бұрын
Actual fucking gigachad. He deserves a medal of some kind
As a law student, i love that you take time to explain specific terms and educate listeners about crimes and their consequences. You are more than a story teller and that's why this is my favorite channel ❤️ I love your content
@expressivepets1
2 жыл бұрын
Totally agree.
@DragonLawyer
2 жыл бұрын
Felony Murder Rule :)
@dingleberry352
2 жыл бұрын
@dražen g ok
@cinox4719
2 жыл бұрын
I am also a law student and I find really interesting the differences in criminal law between usa and Italy, how our societies shape the laws based on their respective cultural compass
@ryinwhyers365
2 жыл бұрын
“As a law student”….. why tf did this bother me so much? You couldn’t leave a comment/ compliment with out typing as a law student? Like what you said didn’t reflect your studies at all. Wtf did this irritate me ? Being a student, meaning you’re not licensed yet, had nothing to do with your statement. I think I need therapy…. Bahahahh!!!
I had an African Gray parrot for 30 years. They're very very smart, but they don't pick up conversations that fast. They must have fought alot and Glena had to be abusive to her husband. That bird pick up words and phrases they had to have said to each other lots of times. So she was obviously threatening him for some time. Very sad.
@chelleyd4020
2 жыл бұрын
Maybe traumatic events make them remember faster?
@HeadersbetterSLOTS
2 жыл бұрын
@@BitcoinPitbull he was in our family for 45 years. They can live to 80... but my grandma left him outside in the cold one night 😭 I was heartbroken
@kitcaldwell5680
2 жыл бұрын
@@chelleyd4020 very curious as to what a parrot considers trauma, but I mean, loud noises and slams are pretty solid traumas to animals
@highjinx6519
2 жыл бұрын
@@HeadersbetterSLOTS aw that’s so sad, I’m sorry for your loss 😢
@melissamccleary9611
2 жыл бұрын
@@HeadersbetterSLOTS 🥺😵
Just a side note, I read the story about Richard Danziger, the man in the second story who was proven innocent; he's doing great & has a wife, kids, loves to garden & with his millions from the settlement he was able to travel around the world, including Australia where he's always wanted to go. Anyways, he's never told on who beat him so bad that day in prison, the only thing that's known is that he was severely kicked in the head with STEELTOE boots. Now, it doesn't take a genius to know who wears steeltoe boots around the prisons & it's definitely none of the inmates.
@TheDweeb002
2 жыл бұрын
Actually they do sell steal toe boots in some prisons. It all boils down to what the warden will allow on the commissary. American prisons back in the 90's were a lot more lenient with security measures. Source: I did 10 years state and federal prison from 2003 - 2012 ...and they sell steel-toe Sketchers on the commissary ;)
@Tara_P_Rose
2 жыл бұрын
@@TheDweeb002 yikes, that's pretty frightening. Put them on a bunch of violent inmates & for sure there's going to be damage. They can use them on guards also.
@jaimestewart8295
2 жыл бұрын
I had em. And I did use em. My laces was an old brown extension cord split in half. So don't be fooled about what available on the inside.
@Tara_P_Rose
2 жыл бұрын
@@jaimestewart8295 oh I know!My fiancé did a lot of jail time & I've heard of many different things they have in there, if it's not brought in then they find a way of making something that replaces it lol... he said he never saw steeltoe shoes tho. But we're in Canada so it could be diff up here
@Tara_P_Rose
2 жыл бұрын
@trollolol yes that IS crazy?!? Might as well have sold baseball bats or hell, throw in a loaded gun while they're at it! 🤦🏻♀️
That is one brave and devoted father. He could have laid there in agonizing pain, feeling like there was nothing he could do. Instead he got up and fought for his daughters, despite how badly injured he was. They’ll forever remember him as their hero and the bravest man alive. It’s because of him that they’re alive today.
@LateForWorkYouTube
2 жыл бұрын
🤘🏼 💯
@carolinemaybe
2 жыл бұрын
His adrenaline would have been flooding his body so he won’t have felt the pain in that time. Most Parents will do anything to save their kid.
@Rose7576_
2 жыл бұрын
@@carolinemaybe Adrenaline really is a lifesaver sometimes
@EbrahimSaadawii
Жыл бұрын
@@carolinemaybe it's a bit of adrenaline not a shot of IV Morphine. The man would have been in indescribable, unimaginable pain.
@flaviaanamaria5826
Жыл бұрын
@@carolinemaybe most* unfortuantely is *some
Gosh, that first story is heart breaking! That dad proves just how far someone will go to protect their family. What a stud! And those evil bastards who committed such horrific and senseless crimes, sitting there on camera, opening the families gifts with such arrogance, they stood no chance against a fathers love for his family.
@RBEmpathy
2 жыл бұрын
Honestly, if it was a movie, I'd watch the hell out of it. It's so tragic, what happened, but that father deserves to be recognized for his bravery, cunning, and (literally) undying love for his own.
@astridlove2327
2 жыл бұрын
I could totally see this being my dad or my husband. Both of them have such a fierce commitment to their families and take the meaning of protector over their daughters very seriously. What an amazing man!!
@jon_mijoy
2 жыл бұрын
@@RBEmpathy theres actually a movie on this story. I don't remember the name but i am 100% sure ive watched it few years back.
@KeweenawPatriot
2 жыл бұрын
Lightning him my friends house 9 times.... Just saying.
@elderford989
Жыл бұрын
Indeed! We can guess what his daughters would have gone through had he not made the miraculous survival, thoughts and actions to save his girls xx
Oh my gosh, the last story. I couldn’t stop laughing because that’s literally how you solve an Ace Attorney trial, by literally cross examining a parrot to show Edgeworth is innocent.
@starsstorms9918
2 жыл бұрын
I couldn’t stop laughing because of the parrot’s censored voice lol
@Jurarigo
2 жыл бұрын
"Don't forget DL-6!"
@ladyivers
2 жыл бұрын
I WAS THINKING THE SAME THING
@jaimestewart8295
2 жыл бұрын
What?
@BernieWiseman
2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad there's a fellow Ace Attorney fan in the comments section
It’s absolutely horrible that two men went to prison for something they never did and that even though they finally got out of prison. Their lives were permanently ruined. And it’s even more horrible to know this happens more than people think. I know no justice system is perfect but this story is a reminder of exactly why we must continue and never stop working towards at least improving our justice system.
@feebee5557
2 жыл бұрын
This is why you must always remember: the police aren't your friend and you aren't obligated to speak to them without your lawyer present. Never speak to cops and always lawyer up, ESPECIALLY if you are innocent.
@thepowerman8952
2 жыл бұрын
Imagine if they'd been executed, eh?
@Operngeist1
2 жыл бұрын
The justice system is working exactly as intended. It was never designed to do justice, it was always about punishing those who people in power wanted to be punished no matter their guilt.
@lilskipper4683
2 жыл бұрын
Not to mention they could've been killed, nobody seems to care about the death still being active in some countries. If that person then turns out INNOCENT that judge who deemed them guilt is no better than a murderer.
@barbarajohnson3876
2 жыл бұрын
This is another reason I have always, and always will be against the death penalty, which never will be crime deterrent
My girlfriend is recovering from brain surgery for epilepsy, I’m working 15-hour days and I’m mentally and physically drained. The world outside my door is never short of distressing and horrific events, but your videos never fail to lift my spirits. The attention to detail and thorough writing and editing are incredible, and your channel is my favorite. Thank you for everything you and the team do. You have such a widespread positive effect on others and it is greatly appreciated.
@andrewz6038
2 жыл бұрын
i wish you the best my man
@stephandesme123
2 жыл бұрын
Good luck to her recovery! Hope it’s as quick as possible
@Iamheresometimes
2 жыл бұрын
Dude stay strong 💪🏻 y’all got this. Prayers to you and your girl
@marycopeland4049
2 жыл бұрын
You are strong, you’ve proven that. God will not let you down and prayer is free, can be done anytime, and no one can take deprive you of that freedom. I just now prayed that God keep you and your friend in His arms.
@DeadPiixxel
2 жыл бұрын
Girlfriend not wife sooooo
Now that's a father! Poor Rolf survived an attempt on his life, only for it to be taken by cancer. Rest in peace, hero! ❤️ ❤️
@theobnoxiouslycharming1747
Жыл бұрын
He'd be fine with it. Trust me, a father is okay with the outcome. Especially since it means he was gonna go anyway and he got to save his baby's life before he went out. Cancer he can't beat a bullet and fire. He got this. But I'm also stoned so 🤷🏿♂️
@strider9184
Жыл бұрын
At least he died knowing he saved his girls and he was surrounded by loved ones. The 2 pricks who did it will die alone
How many years in prison and brain damage did Detective Hector Polanco receive for false arrest, intimidation, unlawful imprisonment against Chris and Richard, and for aggravated bodily harm against Richard? After all, he was, by and large, an accomplice to the attack on Richard, and the justice system also for acting in concert. It is only when the makers, keepers, and enforcers of law are held accountable for actions that impact the lives of others, that there could ever be any real justice.
@weirdloverwilde
2 жыл бұрын
Acab
@tyyer
2 жыл бұрын
1312
@ozyisgoated
2 жыл бұрын
@@tyyer that’s a lot
@samhermans8236
Жыл бұрын
Most horrible policing possibly costing lives due to blown egos from detectives eagerly to ‘solve’ the case
@mikeg5719
Ай бұрын
Normal day in usa
The Tiede family is tough, even the daughters fixing up the cabin and taking it back for themselves is beyond badass considering what almost happened to them.
@mememan2344
6 ай бұрын
It's what you do. Hell yeah.
Rolf is a LEGENDARY HERO!!! SO HAPPY HE SURVIVED HE SAVED HIS DAUGHTERS LIFES AGAINST ALL ODDS WHAT A DAD!!! 💖
@user-mb9yl5bl9r
Жыл бұрын
If you want to hear the other side of the story A&E did an episode on it
@HeatherHolt
9 ай бұрын
@@user-mb9yl5bl9rwhat other side, you mean more of the story or you mean the bad guys side? That would be the other side
Oh my god as soon as I saw the thumbnail I knew it would involve the case where that African gray parrot essentially solved a murder. There’s a reason why African grays are considered to be one of the most intelligent animals in nature.
I would love to know how many killers and rapists are shaking who got away with their crimes back in the day but now realize that DNA is catching up with them. Confession are just flimsy.
@philiptucker7590
2 жыл бұрын
It’s not just THEIR DNA 🧬 that can get them caught, but familiar DNA 🧬 as well….one of your relatives could be on file OR have put their DNA 🧬 into one of those genealogy companies and they could trace it back to you cause the DNA is similar 😊
@Tara_P_Rose
2 жыл бұрын
Yes I often think that also! Every single knock on the door could be it!!
@Tara_P_Rose
2 жыл бұрын
@@philiptucker7590 yes! That must have them even more terrified!! It just takes one tiny hair or something so minuscule for them to be caught!!
@judywright4241
Жыл бұрын
That’s why I just LOVE the ‘Letter To The Killer’ in ‘Gone in The Dark’. ‘Take one of your gulping breaths, go to the door, Show Us Your Face’
@jaysmith179
Жыл бұрын
Sad the Dems are now letting these folks out of jail.
"There's no way to cross examine a parrot." Phoenix Wright would say otherwise.
In the second case, if Joseph hadn't come forward & confessed then the two innocent men would have died in jail labeled as guilty for the crime they didn't even commit. Had Joseph not already had a life sentence he probably would've not said anything at all. Only reason he did is because he wasn't ever getting out anyways. Just imagine how many times this has happened & is still happening? Lots of innocent men & women paying for a crime they didn't commit, usually because the cops want to get a quick closure to a case. I can't imagine nor would I want to imagine what hell it must be to have no freedom & locked up for the rest of life, especially for someone that's completely innocent. Also, for every person that's innocent within the jail, that equals one that's guilty outside the jail free within our society. THAT part scares the crap outta me!!
@Ceerads
10 ай бұрын
Technically, not everyone who did it is free. Joseph wasn’t free. But often the guilty person IS free to kill again.
@phancypheast6448
10 ай бұрын
Don't confess to crimes you didn't commit. Wow problem solved.
@ppw2393
5 ай бұрын
@@phancypheast6448 Easy to say from the comfort of your home. I can understand how people who are innocent just want an interrogation to end and confess to thinking they're going to sort it out because of their innocence.
What scares me more than any crime or murder case, is someone being wrongly convicted for a murder they didn't commit. There needs to be a law holding corrupt & lazy police accountable. They can literally destroy your life based upon their incompetence & narcissistic egos,
The love that a parent has for their children is absolutely indescribable.. He really showed that he will do whatever it takes and you gotta go through Dad first. Very sweet 💕
The first case is absolutely terrifying. My biggest fear is a home invasion/intruder. Those young girls, and their father, are heroes. ❤️
@ellamayoxoxo9510
9 ай бұрын
Mine too 😬😔
I'm a newer viewer to your channel, but i appreciate that you put your sources (psychologist, lawyer, etc) in the video! adds credibility and is also very interesting.
The first story ending with the phrase "lightning never strikes twice in the same location" is quite unnerving to me. But I admire Linae and Tricia for their strength and resilience. And what an amazing father they had, a true hero.
@nightreaper666
Жыл бұрын
Exactly what I was thinking because it does happen
@MaliohammadDesigns
5 ай бұрын
yeah criminals like to attack people who have been victims before @@nightreaper666
@ppw2393
5 ай бұрын
I remember seeing this crime featured on one of the Primetime like programs. It's so deeply disturbing. Von is walking, breathing excrement. Seeing him open those gifts sickened me, as did the entire encounter. I hate to think what those pigs would have done to the girls if they had succeeded in their plan.
I'm addicted to these insane twists! First thing I listen to when getting ready for work in the morning, your voice is incredibly soothing thank you for providing us with these videos!!
This narrator is by far my favorite. Such a good voice for true crime docs
Never clicked a notification so fast can’t wait to watch the whole episode. Keep up the good work team you make work a little less boring.
@wyattderp5510
2 жыл бұрын
Me too!!!!
@bibblydibbly9739
2 жыл бұрын
Same! The parrot repeating the conversation is amazing bit so incredibly tragic.
@We_Are_All_Vultures
2 жыл бұрын
People always say "I've never clicked so fast" lahs! Damned LAHS! 🙃🤪
@vergenta8913
2 жыл бұрын
@@We_Are_All_Vultures not me the second the notification popped up I clicked right away Lmao
@vergenta8913
2 жыл бұрын
@@bibblydibbly9739 yeah I’ve heard it before but it’s such a crazy story it’s nice to hear a recap
The Danziger and Ochoa one is so frustrating. Railroaded right into life sentences just because someone thought maybe they drank a toast to someone that died. Ridiculous; cops just wanted an easy win on that one.
@auzieblo
2 жыл бұрын
Yes for sure. But stupid Ochoa has helped them. If you wanna ruin your own life, go ahead, but he didn't have to drag his friend down with him, offer a bogus confession on his friend's behalf and ruin his life, as well. I've seen several documentaries on this particular case.
@needaccount94
Жыл бұрын
@@auzieblo that's a dumb way to view that. You gotta imagine being in that situation
@auzieblo
Жыл бұрын
@@needaccount94 i will repeat what I said and you can view it as stupid , I don't give a shit. It's ok if you wanna ruin your own life and incriminate yourself, just yourself. But this fool dragged his friend with him, and as a consequence, ruined his life! If you don't understand how wrong it is, i can't help you. I've seen several documentaries on this and I would feel sorry for Ochoa (yes false confessions happen) if IF he didn't get his poor innocent friend involved.
@sokaize
Жыл бұрын
@@auzieblo Same. Richard didn't deserve it at all.
@sokaize
Жыл бұрын
It isn't even a crime to drink a toast to someone who passed, honoring their memory even if you don't know them is respectful of those who have passed.
god bless the family, the girls acted so bravely and their father and uncle as well. i hope they found peace and know that their mother and grandmother are watching over them, proud that they survived.
20:26 shouldn't that detective be fully responsible for whatever happened to Richard in prison? And also for the fact that they wasted 13 years of their most productive years? He should be sued and made to pay for it.
@beckettericsson2554
2 жыл бұрын
unfortunately, it is exceedingly rare for any law enforcement involved in wrongful conviction or similar miscarriages of justice to face any repercussions
@terrorsquadlith
2 жыл бұрын
you should be responsible for whatever happened to Richard in prison
@humanfirst11
2 жыл бұрын
Who are you talking about?
@terrorsquadlith
2 жыл бұрын
@@humanfirst11 talking to you of course, you should be responsible.
@beckettericsson2554
2 жыл бұрын
@@terrorsquadlith ......why? they had nothing to do with the false conviction and incarceration of richard, unlike the pig
That first story 💔 dad was awesome. It sounds like the plot of a Hollywood movie. So glad the sisters found some happiness again ❤️
@sic4095
Жыл бұрын
The 48hrs special documentary on this an hearing the girls talk about there dad was heartwarming.
This really shows a fathers love. I know a lot of people don't have relationships with their fathers, but I'm blessed that I have my dad. A few years back, by dad risked his own safety for mine. We were watching fireworks when something went wrong and the firework didn't explode the right way which knocked it over and the next firework shot straight for us. I remember jumping up from my seat as one of the fireworks exploded under my chair and my dad threw his arms around me and shielded me from the other fireworks with his own body. I ended up only having a small burn on my leg that didn't even blister.
this channel was one of my biggest motivations to commit to my criminal justice major. i love this channel so much thanks for giving me motivation to do something with myself- especially studying how to help bring justice
I so want a parrot now LMFAO 🤣 badass
as a student in the law pathway i love watching these documentaries and give me a heads up of things before we actually learn about them lol
Thank you. You guys are the first channel, network or person or whatever to explain clearly what aggravated means when I comes to crime.
A EWU video and That Chapter video both airing on the same day is just what I needed! 🥰 by the way I'm loving the frequency of your uploads and the detail per video, every time I hear the Raven's voice I get giddy lol - one of the best TC channels on KZread. If YT screw about with true crime I have little reason to watch this platform any more, you and several other channels are the sole reason I have any interest in staying on here atm. Keep doing the amazing work you're doing EWU 👏 😊
@johnbartle2631
2 жыл бұрын
Let's give it a goo 😉
@lindapalmer870
Жыл бұрын
@@johnbartle2631 I hear you barking big dog
Love these episodes, the facts are stated clearly and you define terms or laws for people unfamiliar. True crime right now is really disappointing, since most people leave out things, or add their own theories but present them as facts. Keep up the great work!
Man the dad in the first story is strait badass
What is up E.W.U. Crew!!!
“Lightning never strikes twice in the same location” is a scary saying to live by.
@ellamayoxoxo9510
9 ай бұрын
Thank you!! I thought that too 😳😬😬
This got to be your best one yet. All the stories are haunting. First one, about the heroic father and how the daughters choose to move on with their lives, heart-warming. Second story, feel so bad for the innocent men being convicted and tortured for a crime they didn’t do. The police officers and offenders who beat the innocent guy, so messed up! Third one, parrots are amazing. She is a coward really, causing all those troubles but didn’t even have the courage to kill herself properly.
Very admirable to mention red flags like you’ve been doing for a long time. Bravo Bruv!
Father being shot on face clothes burned , pretending dead with that amount of blood loss to silently follow them lately definitely needs a separate documentary on him.
This is much more than story time. Your channel has taught me more than “entertained me” You’re a Teacher who just happens to be able to tell a good tale too. Thank you for your knowledge and sharing it with me.
Please do a video on the Maguad Siblings case, Mr Raven. People liken the horrific case to the horror film, "Orphan".
this is currently my favorite series on youtube. thanks for always putting out great content!
This is the most detailed report of this case I've ever heard. Thank you & bless those survivors.
Wow that first story really got to me & I am usually not that emotional about these stories. I think it's because I remember my Mom decorating for Christmas & filling the home with so much love. Also, my Dad was a burn victim& I was in the hospital, deathly ill at the same time. Had he known I was in the same hospital he wldve pulled the wires from himself to be by my side. Im so glad Rolf lived on for some time & that those girls had the strength to forgive (for themselves) & continued to move forward. Idk if I wld be able to rebuild the place where my Mom & Grandma were murdered but the strength that takes is immense & I admire them for that.
Hands down the best narrator in youtube with JCC´s(tho they stopped sadly) I dont know whos in charge of the channel but keep it up! and never lose this man as your narrator! you/all are incredible!
I’ve been into true crime since I was 14 (over 10 years ago) but after finding EWU I refuse to watch any other KZread crime videos. The Ravens voice is wonderful to listen to, fits the ambiance, and is clear enough to understand without turning on closed captioning. 99% stories are stories I haven’t heard before, which is difficult to come across when you’ve seen enough true crime videos. And the in depth explanations of behavior (especially since I’m a clinical psychology major and love analyzing behavior) are absolutely amazing and greatly appreciated. Keep up the good work, I can’t get enough of your videos!!
I love your voice so much! There is so much work and effort put into these videos, I know the victims families appreciate you telling their stories and calling to justice for all of them. Thank you for the uploads ❤️
I recall several instances in FL where leading questions were asked to a serial confessor just to close cases.
On the first story The fact that their dad was shot in the face and had fire on and around him and he still pretended to be dead so that he could chase the men and save his kids is amazing! That dad is an awesome father!
"There's no way to cross-examine a parrot" Phoenix Wright would like a word with you
The way you write these scripts and include actual photos/videos/phone calls make the stories so much more entertaining. Thanks for all the hard work! Addicted to this channel lol
‘You can’t cross examine a parrot’ said so seriously had me inappropriately cracking up.
Powerful action from a father.
Perfect for a Friday night, thanks!
Rolf has got to be the biggest badass ever. Every girl looks at her Dad as a hero. But it is usually for coming to change a flat tire for them. Rolf was a real life hero. An Avenger.
Thank you for continuing to upload even with the issues from youtube.
@highjinx6519
2 жыл бұрын
I know, I hope they’re at least still getting paid for the ads for this channel. I let them all play just in case. They definitely earn it.
No one gonna talk about how badass the father is?
@leejackson7588
2 жыл бұрын
Shot set on fire and survives yep that's pretty badass.
@fay-kk4tt
2 жыл бұрын
@@leejackson7588 right.
@cw6621
2 жыл бұрын
I talked to myself about it as soon as it showed how it ended. I said, "That father is a badass." I agreed with me, and you, he is a badass. Lol I've got a fever so that probably isnt as funny as I feel it may be
@ingloriousbetch4302
2 жыл бұрын
@c w literally several people did??
@teal3392
2 жыл бұрын
I know right?! What an absolute legend
Thank you EWU, your channel is one of my favorites, better than anything on actual tv these days! I think casinos should be held liable for the downfall of so many people! It is disgusting how they steal peoples souls and ruin so many families! I work with a guy that has a gambling addiction, he lives in a tiny camp trailer and has lost his vehicle because of his gambling, he is incapable of driving by a casino without stopping, he said a couple weeks ago he actually won $7000 but ended up walking out broke again! I just can’t wrap my head around that! He could’ve bought a new vehicle and improved his living condition with that money but he wasn’t able to leave, I guess that’s why casinos are so rich! They should do something like set half of a persons winning aside and not let them get it for a week or so, maybe by then they’ll come out of the gambling fog and realize how much they need that money! It is so frustrating casinos are aloud to destroy peoples lives without any repercussions! I realize it’s the persons fault for going in the first place but the cops crack down on drug addicts but they allow casinos to destroy just as many people, I personally have only gambled a couple times and have zero interest in it so I just don’t get the appeal 🤷🏼
Those grey parrots are super smart. I would trust what the bird says.
Yesssss!!! Grabbing some wine and enjoying this!!
I’ve seen a very detailed account of this crime, and the father was severely injured and has been difficult to understand. In the biography he apologizes for this and it is absolutely heartbreaking. Totally heart wrenching.
I work overnights and love listening to you guys. Makes it go by faster and I absolutely love it when new content is uploaded! ( Since I have listened to all of them ☺️)
The best true crime channel out there! I've already binged watched all your videos❤️
hi ewu crew! i was just binging your videos and just saw this one popped up when i went to click on another
First story should be made into a movie with Liam Neeson as Rolf
@ellamayoxoxo9510
9 ай бұрын
YESSSS
I completely forgot how cruel life can really be, not only did that man lose his loved ones, he got shot in the face, to then have to fight fire, and then on to heroically save his daughters with his brother, i can not begin to imagine the fear he must of felt, but then to die of cancer, sheesh that's hard. The only nice thing is that they were all able to be together. But I can't help feel sad for him. A true Hero.
Those detectives should be prosecuted for extracting a false confession.
Excellent presentation. Once again...very informative. I was unaware of "acting in concert." Tragic stories.
Hello 👋🏾 EWU fam . !! Here for another Disturbing stories . Showing love to EWU Crew , as Always great 👍🏾 details & the home videos are chilling.
If you are a true crime fan, EWU is the only channel you'll ever need. Excellent content and narration. Seriously great work guys love your stuff!
Hands down this is by far the best crime story channel out there. The Level of research and accurate analysis is outstanding. Fantastic work @EWUCrimeStorytine
Just made my night. Thank you, EWU Crew❤️ Cape Town, South Africa 🇿🇦
The second case is just further proof as to why you never speak to the police without a lawyer. Asking for a lawyer is not an admission of guilt. Refusing to talk is not a confession. If these two men would have asked for a lawyer the second they were accused of murder, none of that would have happened.
@Jenna2k
25 күн бұрын
Why would a corrupt cop get anyone a lawyer? They are already breaking the law so why not continue to break the law?
Yes 🙌🏼 thank u for the upload ! I absolutely 🖤 ur content !! Thank u tremendously for taking time out to shed light on these dark situations. I can’t believe how evil people can be! It’s a shame. Lots of 🖤
YES!!!! cant wait to watch after work!!!!!
Oh my gosh that bird. How smart and traumatized was that bird to take up the whole final conversation and rat her out? Poor thing. Good job little buddy. I’ll give you all the crackers.
@kateaustin9428
2 жыл бұрын
I thought the same thing. Poor thing must have been so traumatised seeing it all, that it stuck in his memory like that.
Thanks for doing another part
One of the best channels out there 💯💯💯
Very professional and insightful. A must see for any crime scene enthusiast
Rolf is the type of man you’re hoping your man will be if anything ever happens to you. Father of the decade ❤
Dude was shot in the face and burnt. Still came out at the top and saved his daughters. It's amazing what a parent's love can do.
I follow all your channels and your my absolute favorite to watch. I'm never disappointed....well once or twice and that's just because they were cases everyone's told over and over but best channel ever!
Love you guys and appreciate your hard work bring us this content. Hope things get better with YT
EWU Crew....let's go!! Best channel out there. Thank you for all the awesome videos. 👍
Shout out to the father on the first case he’s a true hero right there
You are an awesome documentary channel! Keep up the good work, you're good at explaining and all that unlike any other documentary channel!
One of the few channels I can listen to without being annoyed by the voice and how the story is told. I love this channel. 🎉
The parrot repeating the moments before the gunshots is insane.
glad your the one telling all the stories now, your channel will grow FAST
Rolf is a damn hero
Thank you for the content The Raven and everyone else in the ewu crew love you
Thank you for explaining what aggravated means. I’ve always wondered that in cases!
Rolf Tiede should be given the world's greatest father ever award
Everyone deserves a parent like Rolf. Holy moly
No amount of compensation will make up for lost time spent in prison you can't turn back the clock and relive those lost years.
I usually watch these kinds of things without batting much of an eye but damn that first one got my crying.