Victim Singing K-Pop Song (2NE1’s - I Don’t Care) Leads To Double Murder

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  • @carrott1743
    @carrott17439 ай бұрын

    As a Filipino myself, I hope I can provide a little bit of context as to why people hated the girl. Our culture pays *HUGE* respect to elders. This includes reaching out to their hands and placing them on our foreheads when we visit them (called 'Mano'). When elderlies are talking and we have to pass through in the middle, we will bow and walk while having our heads really low to avoid interrupting the conversation and to pay respect. We also can't interrupt any conversations of elderlies because it is considered "rude". But her actions were clearly inappropriate. Pulling the grandma's hair and being physical with her is unacceptable (in all parts of the world I know, but most especially here in the Philippines it's a big deal). In addition, her screaming "MY FATHER IS A POLICEMAN!" if you analyze the whole conversation in a Filipino context, does not mean that "My dad is an officer and he's on the right" but it screams "My father is an officer. How dare you lay your dirty fingers on us?" that's why she got hated on it.

  • @annisakarimarahmani9145

    @annisakarimarahmani9145

    9 ай бұрын

    Wow, as an indonesian, i suprised by 'mano' and bowing when we passing by elder ppl. We really hv similar culture.

  • @DUNGSTA

    @DUNGSTA

    9 ай бұрын

    She was only trying to help the situation by trying to get the mother off of the son.

  • @Keem_..

    @Keem_..

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@annisakarimarahmani9145some asian countries have similar culture as of the Philippines that's why some people that aren't from the Philippines are suprised that their culture is also similar to the Philippines

  • @milanannella

    @milanannella

    9 ай бұрын

    That’s like the Korean culture. All the young people have to bow to their elders. Even at jobs… it’s just a natural thing to do for everyone & it shows respect. I was raised mostly in the states & Germany (military brat) but I’m 75% Korean so I know all the Korean customs & sometimes I’m ashamed of how people act here in the states. But yes, most of not all Asian countries have the same beliefs or almost same.

  • @sonofyoutube6248

    @sonofyoutube6248

    9 ай бұрын

    @@milanannella that's confucian teaching.

  • @HeisenbergFam
    @HeisenbergFam9 ай бұрын

    Being 13 year old girl who's one of the most hated people in the country is such a cursed achievement

  • @twothousandandchew

    @twothousandandchew

    9 ай бұрын

    fr

  • @AlyverRevylaRend

    @AlyverRevylaRend

    9 ай бұрын

    And the country still hates her (and at the same time pity her).

  • @Jess_icaaaaaaa

    @Jess_icaaaaaaa

    9 ай бұрын

    YOUR EVERYWHERE I FOUND YOU!!!🤯🤯🤯

  • @notsherish

    @notsherish

    9 ай бұрын

    you are everywhere what the hell

  • @ninjabarber

    @ninjabarber

    9 ай бұрын

    LOVVVVVEEEE THE NAME HEISENBURG

  • @chawisoria98
    @chawisoria988 ай бұрын

    That girl is not a little girl and, after she saw 2 people get murdered by her father, she wasn’t shocked or empathetic but remained hostile to the victims. That was why people hated her.

  • @killua12768

    @killua12768

    8 ай бұрын

    maybe they were tiny short grown woman who look like a kid

  • @selenite.-qn8cc

    @selenite.-qn8cc

    7 ай бұрын

    i didn't see the video but apparently she froze in shock and ended up needing therapy

  • @gisela1122

    @gisela1122

    6 ай бұрын

    Am I wrong for not feeling bad for her? Like idk she happily supported her dad while being wrong on his power trip.. idk seems just like her dad

  • @Plutonium.2

    @Plutonium.2

    5 ай бұрын

    @@gisela1122I don’t feel bad for her at all. She tried to power trip and old woman on the basis of a “do you know who we are?” and two people were killed. She’s a little monster

  • @meowky4001

    @meowky4001

    4 ай бұрын

    she looks shocked to me, if it doesnt look for u, maybe she is deep inside?

  • @tonybino01
    @tonybino018 ай бұрын

    To add another context to the story, some Police men in the Philippines are corrupt and feel above the law. The daughter knew this and bragged about it and acted accordingly. She felt better than everyone else. She even spoke English trying to sound condescending. This is the reason why she was bullied.

  • @TaydolfSwifter

    @TaydolfSwifter

    8 ай бұрын

    Philippines or not, corrupt or not some police (not all) do really feel they are above the law

  • @bunnniel

    @bunnniel

    8 ай бұрын

    *most police men in the philippines are corrupt.

  • @Cayleigh_a_kamado

    @Cayleigh_a_kamado

    8 ай бұрын

    Nawwhhh its true but sad

  • @maddoxdriscoll168

    @maddoxdriscoll168

    7 ай бұрын

    I looked at her Facebook and damn her English is terrible 😔

  • @random_thoughts5343

    @random_thoughts5343

    5 ай бұрын

    She was 13 and bullied by adults. Make it make sense...adults doing to a child what the child was accused of.

  • @squizzyicetea
    @squizzyicetea9 ай бұрын

    He got up in that old woman's face, tried to look her in the eyes, in the minute she turned away from his gaze because she was scared he put a gun to the back of her head and pull the trigger. That's not a man. That's not a police officer. That's a monster

  • @kumashock4074

    @kumashock4074

    9 ай бұрын

    It is a police officer. He was a police officer. It is a man. This is what men with bruised egos do all the time. Let’s look at the reality of our society. Violent men make up much of the police and firefighting forces around the world. There are statistics. Lots of domestic violence and assault. Men with egos go into professions where people’s lives can be placed in their hands on purpose.

  • @lmaoacab

    @lmaoacab

    9 ай бұрын

    thats a police officer alright. all cops are just power tripping pigs and a waste of tax

  • @jmalik6191

    @jmalik6191

    9 ай бұрын

    that’s when he cussed her out and asked if she wanted to die. She then looked away. Very sad for the victims…

  • @apriljk6557

    @apriljk6557

    9 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately men police officers do that. It fits.

  • @apdr.nursurayyahmadhubalaa6010

    @apdr.nursurayyahmadhubalaa6010

    9 ай бұрын

    a coward

  • @Lucy_Heart03
    @Lucy_Heart039 ай бұрын

    Nothing worser than an egotistical police officer. This case boiled my blood.

  • @Mr.WestcottX

    @Mr.WestcottX

    9 ай бұрын

    For real. For non self defense case

  • @lovegalore

    @lovegalore

    9 ай бұрын

    *worse

  • @raisou9750

    @raisou9750

    9 ай бұрын

    I hope the cop a burning in hell. He kinda got off easy.

  • @Mr.WestcottX

    @Mr.WestcottX

    9 ай бұрын

    @@raisou9750 for real. For killing Two people senselessly

  • @user-jr8lq6er9c

    @user-jr8lq6er9c

    9 ай бұрын

    I can relate!

  • @tiffymahilum3002
    @tiffymahilum30028 ай бұрын

    Just an update about this case- The policeman was arrested and he committed suicide according to the news here before. The 13 year old girl was so ashamed that all her classmates and even relatives hated her. Her neighbor already hated her. RIP to the grandma and to his grandchild, the teenager boy.

  • @meodrac

    @meodrac

    8 ай бұрын

    news report says, the bureau of corrections claim that Jonel died of a heart attack

  • @janeaguinaldo2687

    @janeaguinaldo2687

    8 ай бұрын

    @@meodrac some say it's just a press release but inmates hated him and did it themselves.

  • @childesimp3725

    @childesimp3725

    8 ай бұрын

    @tiffymahilum3002 any more updates?

  • @GabrielleIsGabrielle

    @GabrielleIsGabrielle

    4 ай бұрын

    Disurb ☠️

  • @crazylittlebigthings

    @crazylittlebigthings

    4 ай бұрын

    @@janeaguinaldo2687 it’s the worst situation for a police to be put together with criminals who hated his kinds.

  • @shogrran
    @shogrran8 ай бұрын

    I was 13 once. I wasn't that entitled nor that stupid. She grew up with rotten parents. Does it make it not her fault? Yes and no. Can't always blame your parents.

  • @amaneamane4865

    @amaneamane4865

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes true ! , I hate it when people is like 100% blame on the parents like some children is just pure evil and it should be even . Like it was a parents fault for not teach their children properly and it also the child fault because even if they old enough to know what right and wrong , they choose to do the wrong things! Unless they are just extremly dumb thats it. Even the dumb people is better.

  • @cheycheyfriend247

    @cheycheyfriend247

    Ай бұрын

    yes her parents are to blame.

  • @The4pinksforlife

    @The4pinksforlife

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly both her and her parents are at fault. 13 is not a "kid" it's a teen.I have seen kids 5-9 being mature and 19-21 adults being immature. It's about the person's personality and mindset.

  • @cheycheyfriend247

    @cheycheyfriend247

    Ай бұрын

    @@The4pinksforlife 13 is absolutely a kid. when theyre a victim. but then suddenly theyre a teen and not a kid when they do something wrong.

  • @samanthahan1432

    @samanthahan1432

    Ай бұрын

    You really can't blame someone's environment for the unethical things they do. You'll notice that some grew up miserably but chose to be kind, and even siblings with the same parents don't grow up the same.

  • @adriennemcmillan9637
    @adriennemcmillan96379 ай бұрын

    My oldest son is 13. Hitting and yelling at an adult like that is wrong and she knew it. She was clearly raised by a monster. His actions were deplorable! If the police and courts did their jobs, he would have been stopped before these murders.

  • @nicolealvarez3577

    @nicolealvarez3577

    9 ай бұрын

    Kids actions are a mirror of the home

  • @freaksssss

    @freaksssss

    9 ай бұрын

    I feel like the only time I will yell at an adult is when I'm being disrespected. Remember respect is earned not automatic especially if that adult is extremely disrespectful. But of course in this case thats not what it is.

  • @purrrrrrrple

    @purrrrrrrple

    9 ай бұрын

    Girl we shouldn't even be talking about the kid. Just as if you did something, nobody should be blaming your kid. She's way too young to be held responsible of her reaction to something so atrocious 😔 it's insane when citizens go to blame the nearest woman - a KID in this case 🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @freaksssss

    @freaksssss

    9 ай бұрын

    @@purrrrrrrple Be realistic with yourself right now. Not all teenagers are naive fools that have no knowledge when it comes to stuff if this sort. This is the problem you all think teenagers are BABIES when their not.

  • @chainamarie03

    @chainamarie03

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@freaksssss This 'kid' wanted to throw her weight around just like she saw her corrupted father do. Kids have no business messing in adult affairs but she sure shoved her way into them. I can see why ppl ppl would despise this BRAT!!

  • @user-re8rl5mg7c
    @user-re8rl5mg7c9 ай бұрын

    "My Father is a Police Man" ugghh. this case still fresh in my head. Disgusting and entitled people.

  • @louiseb6111

    @louiseb6111

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@kirstenwright3755 Learned behaviour. I don't think she'd have been like that with different elders imo. But what do I know 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @ccsanri

    @ccsanri

    9 ай бұрын

    @@kirstenwright3755Its her dads fault. She could be smarter but her dad is the main problem.

  • @misssoso5859

    @misssoso5859

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@kirstenwright3755She was A CHILD. Wtf is wrong with you???

  • @lilithyolanda9851

    @lilithyolanda9851

    9 ай бұрын

    ⁠@@misssoso5859wtf is wrong with you? YES the father may have influenced her but that doesn’t take away the fact that she IS a brat 😂 Y’all think a 13 year old is some innocent little toddler or something like no tf they not. They are WELL DEVELOPED enough to understand BASIC human respect but that brat lacks that. Y’all have the fucked mentality of allowing a child to stay sh*tty cuz y’all excuse it as kids being kids. But when you don’t recognize their bad behaviors that do on their own then they don’t do better. Y’all the type to encourage disgusting behavior. Y’all can’t keep blaming a parent for the way a child acts all the damn time. Cuz guess what there are some good a$$ parents in this world that still have the shittiest kids. Y’all needa learn what it means to take a child accountable for their own actions.

  • @juliashon25

    @juliashon25

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@misssoso5859"child" is a bad excuse, as a 13 year old I do empathize with her but she did fuel the fire.

  • @MediocreGamer1979
    @MediocreGamer19798 ай бұрын

    I remember this. The father was a cop who was caught, imprisoned for the double murders and later died while in prison. The daughter's behavior is the result of the father's upbringing of entitlement and, thinking that her father is a cop, she thought that nothing would happen to them for whatever they do. Their family even had the audacity to play the victim card for all the bashing she received on social media.

  • @yaeluy2072
    @yaeluy20728 ай бұрын

    As a Filipino in the Philippines, this is just a tip of the iceberg. The authorities violence/brutality are next level. We would rather run and protect ourselves from them then report crimes to them. For example: You lost you phone, buy new one. You lost your wallet, borrow money from your family/friends. You got h*r*ss/SA, don't report it and ignore it and pretend nothing happens or move far away from that person. Because reporting it would sometimes backfired at you because they like to victim blame everything here especially if a police are involved.

  • @annieannie2887

    @annieannie2887

    2 ай бұрын

    Very much like south Africa. Law enforcement and the so called justice system is a joke

  • @princydhawan

    @princydhawan

    28 күн бұрын

    Same in India too, until and unless you are a powerful person noone cares. Even with popular people it's a problem. It take years to find justice in our court system even if u have full evidence.😢

  • @kagurachan7171

    @kagurachan7171

    16 күн бұрын

    My friend got her phone pick pocketed in a nearby mall. She reported it to the mall's security guard so that they can have footage and the guards are nice but when they reported it to the actual police they seem to just ignore it and they look at her if she's stupid and it's her fault for getting pick-pocketed. They look like they are shaming her instead of just helping. It's been a year and nothing happened.

  • @Truthorfib

    @Truthorfib

    2 күн бұрын

    Imagine that they even got a raise during Duterte’s time 😂 He actually did it as a nation-wide bribery thing to get the whole police force on his side. But yeah everything is pretty much a joke

  • @ayeshamehrinraha4040
    @ayeshamehrinraha40409 ай бұрын

    As a 13 year old, i never felt so humiliated and ashamed to see someone at my age being so terrible towards the elders.

  • @Chronorust

    @Chronorust

    9 ай бұрын

    But that's not your fault. It's just an age.

  • @bammbooo7867

    @bammbooo7867

    9 ай бұрын

    As a 13 year old too, I totally agree with you.

  • @freedomgundam3305

    @freedomgundam3305

    9 ай бұрын

    I'm also a 13yrs old since 2000s and I felt the same way.

  • @tiasmith4015

    @tiasmith4015

    9 ай бұрын

    as a 21 year old this girl was just trying to stick up for her family. nothing to be humiliated yourself about but i feel like she didnt have the awareness to realoze what the situation was and even full grown adults didnt expect murder would be the outcome.

  • @rap3208

    @rap3208

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Chronorust You should work on your reading comprehension. She's just saying 13 is old enough to tell what is right from wrong. Why else do you have age of consent or any law that youngsters are excused of like a kid who murders are not tried as an adult but as a child.

  • @ploo2628
    @ploo26289 ай бұрын

    With the fresh set of police violence and abuses going on in the Philippines right now , covering an older case of the same nature is a very timely decision. I hope any reaction that could be drawn from this cover would put more pressure on them to resolve and bring justice to the pending cases. Thank you , Steph.

  • @valeriechristianemariedeve5366

    @valeriechristianemariedeve5366

    9 ай бұрын

    This!!!

  • @mina.colada_9293

    @mina.colada_9293

    9 ай бұрын

    what other cases are going on the philippines right now?

  • @asshunnngami

    @asshunnngami

    9 ай бұрын

    google it x

  • @venzkyle

    @venzkyle

    9 ай бұрын

    ​​@@mina.colada_9293I think the most recent was the case of Jemboy, who was shot multiple times by Policemen, mistakenly identifying him as their suspect/target of operation. Edit: He was 17 yrs old

  • @nonkwantabisa

    @nonkwantabisa

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@venzkyleshouldn't they be arresting people instead of killing them? I mean why shoot the boy? You said his name was Jim? Why? Why not make the arrest? This is very bad.

  • @citizenyane3385
    @citizenyane33855 ай бұрын

    Ellie's actions spoke volumes; she wasnt afraid for her dad's safety or morally outraged or frightened by their refusal to submit to "the law". He had the gun and the authority. By 13 you know that much, at least intellectually. That teenager thought her father and family to be "above" the neighbours, and as a product of her environment, she revelled in it. I believe that she was aware that her dad was a tyrant but as a child she was happy to reap the benefits of his corruption in his position of power. He created a monster with that child. Selfish, evil thing that he is, he didnt care about her or he wouldve extricated her from that awful scene. While she may have been a child, she needs to be monitored as a potential danger. Brainwashing is not done overnight and shes likely mentally unwell. What a tragic situation all the way around. Rest well, Sonia and Frank 🪷

  • @BlackLionRampant
    @BlackLionRampant8 ай бұрын

    The boy who was killed by the police was heard to have said "Please let me go, I still have an exam tomorrow."

  • @heychinny

    @heychinny

    Ай бұрын

    I think you have this mixed up with the innocent victim of extra judicial killing during war on drugs campaign of the former president, Rodrigo Duterte. It’s Kian Delos Santos. He’s not the one in this video.

  • @patatajabi

    @patatajabi

    Ай бұрын

    This is another story about drugs.

  • @christygiducos
    @christygiducos9 ай бұрын

    The rage I felt towards the kid. And the helplessness I felt when the narrative of her age became the silver lining is immense. Please don't raise kids if you're evil.

  • @nicolealvarez3577

    @nicolealvarez3577

    9 ай бұрын

    Frrrrrrrr everyone was so mad and wanting to kill this child

  • @violetk8025

    @violetk8025

    9 ай бұрын

    Everyone so focused on a kid who was only mentioned for two seconds us so weird to me . Her father was the one who abused his power and murdered people .

  • @CL-np4qo

    @CL-np4qo

    9 ай бұрын

    @violetk8025 If you really pay attention to the reality all over the world you'll notice that it's very common for men to behave like absolute monsters and people would just demonize nearest female to him like their female victims, females who don't help victims, or females who support the literal monster, etc. In this case a little girl beside him. Like the comments filled in this video. Accountability is a myth for them.

  • @mimicoolll0

    @mimicoolll0

    9 ай бұрын

    @@violetk8025yes exactly

  • @christygiducos

    @christygiducos

    9 ай бұрын

    If you're not a Filipino and was not here when all of this broke out in the news, you sit down.

  • @kolektib
    @kolektib9 ай бұрын

    If no one had recorded a video, and it hadn't gone viral, I'm absolutely certain that the police would have spun this as a self-defense scenario or "nanlaban" (fought back) during an arrest on trumped-up drug charges, a narrative that seems to inexplicably repeat itself whenever police are implicated in such incidents. Consider, for instance, the tragic case of Kian Delos Santos, an unarmed 17-year-old boy apprehended by the police and fatally shot in a dark alley. He perished, pleading for his life, mentioning he had an upcoming school test the next day.

  • @omgbuffy2276

    @omgbuffy2276

    9 ай бұрын

    Why are police so aggressive? Is this a worldwide problem?

  • @sinewave1k735

    @sinewave1k735

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@omgbuffy2276 the kind of people draw to positions of power and authority.

  • @astherine

    @astherine

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@omgbuffy2276Could be. But here in the Philippines the Police here are overfunded (since the Duterte Asministration) and are pardon from lots and lots of crimes. For example, police brutality (which were rampant at one point in Aquino Administration, there were several CCTVs leaked but now it's radiosilent on this) breaking quarantine laws during Covid, extra judicial killings (minors have been killed like Kian), drug selling by confiscating drugs from other people they arrested or simply just by conniving with rich people like politicians and drugs lords. They usually get a slap on the wrist. Just recently, a dismissed cop was given extra care by Philippine National Police. He cocked and aimed a gun at a cyclist but was given the extra VIP treatment by the Police and gave him a chance to have a press conference to explain his side. It's ridiculous here. 😂

  • @astherine

    @astherine

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@sinewave1k735Exactly. It's a matter of ego, a display of masculinity.

  • @omgbuffy2276

    @omgbuffy2276

    9 ай бұрын

    @@sinewave1k735 the worst kind of people want to be in power and control. The ones best suited flee from the job.

  • @Gadreelllll
    @Gadreelllll8 ай бұрын

    Cyber bullying is really a trend here on the Philippines. A lot of people here likes to act righteous so they are blinded to the fact that they are cyber-bullying.

  • @aixalaf8010
    @aixalaf80107 ай бұрын

    Man I would never go as far as to bully a 13 year old like that, but honestly? I cant bring myself to feel bad for her. 13 It's old enough to understand respect

  • @blueblue4506

    @blueblue4506

    6 ай бұрын

    Right? Her age is no excuse for the way she acted she's a teenager 13 is old enough you know right from wrong in stuff like this even younger than 10 years old she even had the audacity to lay her hands on the older woman!!

  • @gisela1122

    @gisela1122

    6 ай бұрын

    Right! I felt a bit disappointed the way she talked about her.. sure, she didn’t commit the murders but she isn’t 5 years old either. At 13 you’re old enough to know what’s going on and she saw how her father was acting.. yes, I wouldn’t bully her but I don’t feel sympathy either 😐

  • @loriemerns5741

    @loriemerns5741

    5 ай бұрын

    Agreed 100%. I hope she gets her behaviour corrected and grows into a person with a strong conscience. It is impossible to grasp what her home life was truly like with her father. She may of mirrored her father's aggression to earn his love and approval. I truly hope she gets the support she needs and doesn't end up following her father's footsteps.

  • @louyou6614

    @louyou6614

    5 ай бұрын

    13 years old is old enough to understand murder

  • @FayeLawnKrack3d

    @FayeLawnKrack3d

    2 ай бұрын

    Know she’s wrong but don’t engage her.

  • @kiki_davis
    @kiki_davis9 ай бұрын

    I feel bad for the 90 year old grandma.she out lived her daughter and grandson.

  • @tuxedo_ri

    @tuxedo_ri

    9 ай бұрын

    this kind of "special" pain and loss shouldnt exist at the first place((

  • @kiki_davis

    @kiki_davis

    9 ай бұрын

    And also the fact that she had to bury her daughter and grandson made it more heartbreaking

  • @101falcon

    @101falcon

    9 ай бұрын

    Fr, so many old couple die of a broken heart shortly after their life partner is gone, I can only imagine how absolutely unspeakable the pain would be if that was your own child let alone also your just reached proper adulthood grandchild. There isn't any number of words that can describe that level of pain.

  • @terenarosa4790

    @terenarosa4790

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@101falconI often hear of moms dying after their kids die too. Older moms. Like ONE day after. Creepy.

  • @SordidusFellatio

    @SordidusFellatio

    9 ай бұрын

    Just your daily basis in a shlthole 3rd world country that smoke meth 24/7

  • @YourNextDoorNeighborA
    @YourNextDoorNeighborA9 ай бұрын

    The daughter didn't budge an inch, she just filmed it and kept filming, even with the 2nd shots fired. She didn't back up, didn't jump in surprise. Her behavior is chilling and evil. There's no excuse that could or should be made for her.

  • @you_R_kenough

    @you_R_kenough

    9 ай бұрын

    she does back away, her demeanor seems scared after the shots were fired. I'm not excusing her actions but she didnt seem unaffected

  • @Pandaemiation

    @Pandaemiation

    9 ай бұрын

    That's kind of a brutal opinion. Her father is her idol, these people have been villianized, she most likely is stunned but also her father is a cop and one who had already killed people. This child wasn't exactly prepared to judge her father, besides being scared. She was born into hell, and her way to cope with it is brutal and terrible but she is not evil because of it.

  • @stephanie-.-

    @stephanie-.-

    9 ай бұрын

    It’s so enraging to see how the hate towards her exceeds the hate towards her father. y’all can’t be hating on the girl more then the Killer 🤦🏻‍♀️. Besides that, we don’t really know what the girl Actually believed her father to be, so we shouldn’t act like we do. There’s too little we know about her relationship with her father to Not give her the benefit of the doubt.

  • @astralsheepu7379

    @astralsheepu7379

    9 ай бұрын

    She’s a child that was raised by this man. Of course she turned out like that. But she’s still just a kid.

  • @cinnisnotok

    @cinnisnotok

    9 ай бұрын

    shes a child. i havent eatched the full video becausedeath vids like this makes me uncomfortable (rightfully so) but ithers have said she backed away and seemed scared and shocked. shes 13 probably didnt even think her dad would shoot someone she does not deserve sll of the hate shes getting imagine the mental toll that might’ve caused her she isnt the victim or the victims famiky yes but dhes stil a child and if he did this he probably wasnt that great of a dad to her aswell

  • @iangang9535
    @iangang95358 ай бұрын

    If the girl was able to film her dad killing the old lady, I hope she didn't delete it so she can always remember how horrible her father was, and that she was subconsciously, partially to blame.

  • @celestialstar10
    @celestialstar103 ай бұрын

    It's amazing how you gather all this information, 😮 Ive watched some of your content and i love how you tell the story, details are so good and how you give some of your opinions and disclaimer! I was also touched when in 1or2 of your video, i found both of us crying. Kudos to you and your team!

  • @irishreyes5164
    @irishreyes51649 ай бұрын

    Also side note about the 13 yr old: In the Philippines, when you speak in English to a fellow Filipino in the same tone as the kid did, that kind of attitude connotes that you feel like above the person you are talking to or you want to implicate that you are on a higher level. With that kind of mindset, I think the kid wants to show her superiority above Sonia and Frank since they are not well off and that statement "My father is a policeman" is her telling them "b*tch you better bow down because you are nothing".. Also if that kid is just truly being a kid, why didn't she flinched after the gunshots? she kept recording the video and she didn't even looked shocked.

  • @tuxedo_ri

    @tuxedo_ri

    9 ай бұрын

    thank u for feedback! omg it makes sense now!💔😨 that soniya backfired at the girls "humiliating" use of english with english lyrics! thats so cursed omg

  • @lizabian1848

    @lizabian1848

    9 ай бұрын

    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @PurpleHazePro

    @PurpleHazePro

    9 ай бұрын

    Because she is brainwashed by her father. That’s why she didn’t flinch. She was TAUGHT violence is okay. She didn’t raise herself

  • @asteria1575

    @asteria1575

    9 ай бұрын

    in short, her tone was mocking

  • @irishreyes5164

    @irishreyes5164

    9 ай бұрын

    @@asteria1575 yes that's the exact word I was looking for! thanks

  • @dalicaaa7131
    @dalicaaa71319 ай бұрын

    That kid is 13, not a baby, and not a toddler. She has knowledge of what is acceptable and what isn't. We shouldn't excuse such vicious acts cause of their age or dumb them down by "not knowing". With the type of dad she has there's definitely a possibility that the way he sees the world has rubbed off on his daughter since she was little. The great entitlement to insert herself in this matter and how her dad didn't tell her to stop or back off just shows a lot about their character. As someone who loves their dad and an 18-year-old, I know that my dad wouldn't want me to put myself in any situation or even witness it. The fact that she confidently yelled and put her hands on an elderly woman just shows this is what she was taught. I honestly don't care about how she feels before and after. Her and her dad's behavior was ABSOLUTELY disgusting .. RIP to the mom and her son. I hope their souls are protected together in the afterlife.

  • @lifebeautiful6389

    @lifebeautiful6389

    9 ай бұрын

    But then again, she's definitely brainwashed by her absolute scum of a dad. 13 is old enough to know good from bad, but it's also an age where one can easily get manipulated, especially by a close family member.

  • @kirikakirikakirika

    @kirikakirikakirika

    9 ай бұрын

    She saw her dad murder two people, he died in jail, and an entire country bullied her. She's a victim, too. Just look at the type of man who raised her. She deserves sympathy and a _gentle_ lesson, not what she got. Her life is going to be absolute hell now, and all because of what her FATHER did.

  • @calvinlee6996

    @calvinlee6996

    8 ай бұрын

    @@kirikakirikakirika she didn't flinched nor cried or shows "traumatized" when her father shot those two so was thats a person who needs to be sympathetic? she didn't show sympathy to those ppl who her father killed.

  • @kirikakirikakirika

    @kirikakirikakirika

    8 ай бұрын

    @@calvinlee6996 First of all, she was clearly shocked when her father shot them and even had to go to therapy. Second, she very likely thought they were _criminals._ The reports also say she was in shock and he grabbed her and walked her away after the shooting.

  • @taeyongsredboot

    @taeyongsredboot

    8 ай бұрын

    ik she's 13 years old and acting like a toddler. she is old enough to know how to behave

  • @piyeonies
    @piyeonies8 ай бұрын

    Im from the Philippines and I remember hearing about this for the first time. Looking back, I was pretty distraught and mad. Now, I still feel the same. Who in the right mind would be so entitled and be so selfish to the point they end up taking someones life? The worst part is, the daughters real name is MY real name too. The absolute disgust I felt when I learnt about that. I feel so bad for the families and to the victims. I hope they're in peace forever with no disturbances. Rest in peace.

  • @neilrobertson3524
    @neilrobertson35244 ай бұрын

    What a great story teller you are when you tell stories like this! I have to admit, I ALWAYS switch off your videos when you start acting, speaking and giggling like a spoilt teenager. More of this type of video please🤞

  • @TayLovesYou
    @TayLovesYou9 ай бұрын

    Her being 13 shouldn’t be an excuse, she definitely knows right from wrong. She’s 13, not 6.

  • @tuxedo_ri

    @tuxedo_ri

    9 ай бұрын

    real and true shes a teen, not a toddler

  • @jenmiranda13

    @jenmiranda13

    9 ай бұрын

    Yep. She knows it's wrong but probably knows nothing will happen to her since she's "still a kid."

  • @nicolealvarez3577

    @nicolealvarez3577

    9 ай бұрын

    Bro let’s be real rn she is used to acting like this the nature of being in a home filled with hatred by watching her father and the rest of her family act like this this is all she knows

  • @userfriendlyforever

    @userfriendlyforever

    9 ай бұрын

    @nicolealvarez3577 Gurl, get a grip. There are ppl who have lived around toxic ppl and still became good person. Yes, how a kid gets raised effects but a 13 y/0 knows the difference between the right and wrong

  • @nicolealvarez3577

    @nicolealvarez3577

    9 ай бұрын

    @@userfriendlyforever not everyone is the same and has the same brain chemistry there is plenty of really bad people walking around in this world which is why it’s so violent and you and I are watching this video everything has a reason and it doesn’t take fault away from the horrible things said two things can be right at once

  • @L3xietheGOAT
    @L3xietheGOAT9 ай бұрын

    the 13 year old girl is old enough to realize the difference between right and wrong. she knew what she was doing while assaulting the middle aged woman. RIP both the middle aged woman and the son.

  • @kirikakirikakirika

    @kirikakirikakirika

    9 ай бұрын

    Look how she was raised. Look at the type of man who raised her. Her head was twisted with the wrong upbringing. The only one at fault for any of this is her FATHER.

  • @icearia

    @icearia

    8 ай бұрын

    I agree a lot people have the same circumtances as that 13 yr. old kid and some younger but smarter even though they also have family member who works for the law/government and stuff and have a anger management.

  • @comfortable_east

    @comfortable_east

    8 ай бұрын

    There is no age for reaching maturity in your thinking or moral values. It all comes down to how someone was raised through their childhood. Some are lucky enough to get good care and values from their parents and some are not, who go on to walk the wrong path. No one is born to hurt others, we all were a blank canvas sheet, it is the picture that was drawn on it that becomes who we are as an adult.

  • @lonewolf1679

    @lonewolf1679

    8 ай бұрын

    @@kirikakirikakirika she's 13 yrs old and she goes to school, means she was taught what's good and bad so it's her fault that she didn't use her mind and believes her father

  • @kirikakirikakirika

    @kirikakirikakirika

    8 ай бұрын

    @@lonewolf1679 I don't think you understand how this works. Also, who knows if she goes to school? She could easily be home schooled. In fact, more than likely she goes to a private school, where her entitled beliefs are reinforced on a daily basis. And again, her _father_ has clearly taught her what's "good" and what's "bad". From her perspective, she was doing what was right. Her father was surrounded by criminals who were recording and yelling at him. That's what she saw. Her father didn't even try to stop her. In fact, he defended her behaviour. It's no wonder she's the way that she is. She's a victim of her own father's parenting. Don't blame the _child,_ blame the man who raised her.

  • @jpennstation9760
    @jpennstation97608 ай бұрын

    I’ve never had as much respect for a KZread personality as I do for this young lady. I’ve never heard someone say something like drug addicts are not the problem, they are people with a problem. I’m very close to someone that fights it daily. ❤

  • @kennethlingad
    @kennethlingad8 ай бұрын

    thanks for bringing up that traumatic news haha. I remember hearing about it and watching the video, and it really disturbed me. I spent the whole week feeling upset about what that policeman did.

  • @Rosabella.Thorne7
    @Rosabella.Thorne78 ай бұрын

    As someone who lives in Philippines and used to live in one of the most dangerous cites, police officers are sometimes our greatest enemies. They would frame people by putting drugs in people's bags and houses so they could rank up. Everyone would tell me that if a police checks your bag, don't look away and after they do, check it again just in case if they did put something to frame you with.

  • @miming7201

    @miming7201

    8 ай бұрын

    Sometimes is an understatement. I would say most of the time they are the enemies. They won't help you unless you're rich or influential.

  • @handsoffmyskull

    @handsoffmyskull

    8 ай бұрын

    agree with you @@miming7201

  • @taniesaz2230

    @taniesaz2230

    8 ай бұрын

    there are still cases of people become prisoners because they were framed by officers by instilling drugs inside their homes just to meet a “quota”. i personally even know someone who works for my mom and told us stories in her neighborhood about police planting drugs to her neighbors homes. Seeing how so many similar stories are resurfacing in the internet means that it is very common.

  • @gene1395

    @gene1395

    8 ай бұрын

    Not to mention the “tukhang” era (drug war era) wherein any police officer who gets a drug addict gets promoted it instilled fear to the people specially when police will just suddenly barge in to your house plant something and make you a drug dealer just to get a raise or promotion I personally witnessed in my grandmother’s community wherein they killed a father in front of his kids just because he’s in the suspect list without further investigation or evidence

  • @ziann7156

    @ziann7156

    8 ай бұрын

    Sad but true😢 Kya mahirap ibalik ang death penalty d2 kc kawawa ang mga mahihina na kayang pagbintangan...pra sa mapromote sila gagawin nila lhat, nkakalungkot lang na minsan nananalo ang may pera..saan ang hustisya😢

  • @ecslmusic1103
    @ecslmusic11039 ай бұрын

    I remember this! Almost everyone in the country wanted their family not only dead, but cursed for generations. THEY ARE PURE EVIL.

  • @miradyosa3997

    @miradyosa3997

    9 ай бұрын

    Trust me,there is no amount of good deed that can trump the karma that is coming for their family. First, for the murders and second for failing to raise a good person. So no good deed can save them.

  • @mianlim

    @mianlim

    9 ай бұрын

    The girl child is just influenced by the father , honestly, parents set example for children so screw their ancestors for raising crap genes

  • @CocaineCowboyJones

    @CocaineCowboyJones

    8 ай бұрын

    Dapat talapun ng buhay ang buong angkan nila! Lalo na ang bwaka ng inang putang bata na iyon

  • @vince-a-tatoes5921
    @vince-a-tatoes59215 ай бұрын

    The scale of the hate was so big that even a close friend of mine and his family that had the same surname as the murderer was also affected. A few people directly messaged them on social media and cursed them out, my friend was so confused.

  • @martinu1567
    @martinu15677 ай бұрын

    Stephanie you're such a good storyteller! Always staying tuned to your podcast. I am curious how you would portray Christine Dacera case.

  • @pvm39
    @pvm399 ай бұрын

    When Lola (Granny) sang, I couldn't help but let out a small chuckle, marveling at how she managed to pull off the song in the midst of a heated argument. But when he pulled the trigger, my tears flowed, and even now, whenever I recall that video, a deep sadness lingers, and I find myself in tears once again.

  • @kennethlingad

    @kennethlingad

    8 ай бұрын

    same, but with angry tears

  • @mbcordero03

    @mbcordero03

    8 ай бұрын

    Sadly, some doesn't understand sarcasm. And yes, the kid in this video didn't because she was even more pissed after the 2NE1 song. The mother was wittily annoying the kid as a retort to the kid boasting of her father's authority over them. That was just it. But unfortunately, the police officer had his power and authority way over his head that he chose violence and murder.

  • @SaidTV-dc7cg

    @SaidTV-dc7cg

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@mbcordero03this is the true context of the video

  • @alilith3476

    @alilith3476

    8 ай бұрын

    Fr like that was such a surprise that my whole body froze ugh just thinking about it gives me goosebumps

  • @kasumaasuma

    @kasumaasuma

    8 ай бұрын

    This is the reason why people loath their existence specially that little goblin. Their whole family is loathed by the whole country even now

  • @cza3826
    @cza38269 ай бұрын

    The way he shot them virtually point-blank range with no concern or hesitation is so telling. This was definitely not his first time. Prayers to the family of Frank and Sonia ❤

  • @ditomasso6089
    @ditomasso60898 ай бұрын

    To think this happened at my home province is way beyond me. I was only 14 years old when this whole thing sparked. I was extremely shocked since it was only a week away from Christmas and the family was just having a good time. Corruption and abuse of power is not a new concept here in the Philippines. But this case of abuse of power still makes me feel nauseous and sick because it happened on my HOME PROVINCE scares me because who knows how many corrupt cops and officials like the bastard who killed two innocent just a week away from Christmas are still freely roaming around our streets. I hope monsters like Jonel Nuezca will forever be haunted and burned in the darkest pits of hell and swallow them whole.

  • @Cgtlfa
    @Cgtlfa6 ай бұрын

    You’re so good at telling these stories… I Heard about the Christine Dacera case and would love to hear the details and your story on it…

  • @crestfallen_anino
    @crestfallen_anino8 ай бұрын

    I remembered this issue so much. When the policeman died, the photo of his dead body was everywhere on social media and people would post this picture on their Instagram or Facebook stories and play the song “I Don’t Care” by 2NE1. 💀

  • @dianamomonpon9246

    @dianamomonpon9246

    8 ай бұрын

    WHAT 💀

  • @arcee1991

    @arcee1991

    8 ай бұрын

    Yeah... some people in the PH are savages like that 😬

  • @xcileter2063

    @xcileter2063

    8 ай бұрын

    SO TRUUU LMAO

  • @sandz000

    @sandz000

    8 ай бұрын

    pinoy netizens are very cruel at times, thats why i stop using social media.

  • @justdont2378

    @justdont2378

    8 ай бұрын

    The photo was also posted on his daughter's (alleged) Facebook account, from what I remember she was still trying to justify what he did.

  • @elianawawaa
    @elianawawaa9 ай бұрын

    Its horrible how disgusting parents have to be to raise a child like that. She wasn’t just born like that, she was born into that. Yes, shes a monster, but her father is even more of one.

  • @Chronorust

    @Chronorust

    9 ай бұрын

    The kid isn't a monster for pulling hair. She was just blind to her terrible decisions. She didn't pull the trigger.

  • @nomygame5732

    @nomygame5732

    8 ай бұрын

    She was brought up by a murderer narcissistic cop (who killed 4 people, that we know of, likely many more). She must have suffered so much abuse and seen so much violence all through her childhood.

  • @louyou6614

    @louyou6614

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@nomygame5732 Abuse don't excuse anything .

  • @nomygame5732

    @nomygame5732

    5 ай бұрын

    @@louyou6614 did I say it was an excuse her actions? did I say anything that wasnt fact/true?

  • @aishwaryanair9064
    @aishwaryanair90647 ай бұрын

    I just love watching ur videos and the way u explain every single detail it's just too good....😇

  • @Aprilxxie
    @Aprilxxie5 ай бұрын

    It’s so disgusting how that man was a policeman who was supposed to stop these situations but instead he created one. I’m in shock of how cruel people can really be and it’s so frustrating. He is a FATHER and a POLICEMAN , like hello? I’m speechless.

  • @kamii6945
    @kamii69459 ай бұрын

    there were rumors that the teenager was used to these kinds of scenarios (the father pulling the trigger on someone else so spontaneously) hence why she didn't even flinch when her father shot both the man and his grandma. You can tell that that family took the fathers position as a police officer as an advantage to belittle others.

  • @Danisa100

    @Danisa100

    8 ай бұрын

    It could be that I saw the video and the girl has no reaction. She only takes a step back when she sees them fall.

  • @jellysso3255

    @jellysso3255

    8 ай бұрын

    She was raised by a psychopath. And yeah there were rumors that this family is arrogant.

  • @Reyvion

    @Reyvion

    8 ай бұрын

    It could be from shock. I mean it's not everyday you (especially a little girl) get a chance to see your own dad kill someone in front of you

  • @alaalsir1892

    @alaalsir1892

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Danisa100 where did u see the video

  • @selenite.-qn8cc

    @selenite.-qn8cc

    7 ай бұрын

    i watched it and it did kinda look like she flinched, it was just low quality

  • @allabouteleven
    @allabouteleven8 ай бұрын

    the memories of the panic attack i experienced after watching the raw video of this on twitter (freshly after the deed) are still vivid to me. my lolo (grandpa) also died, extrajudicially, in the hands of trigger happy cops and that’s why this case feels very personal to me. thank you for covering it, steph. thank you for letting the whole world know how inhumane a good portion of our country’s policemen are. may justice prevail. #StopTheKillings

  • @ijanforest6085

    @ijanforest6085

    8 ай бұрын

    I remember watching the video and just felt for the first time how my world stops and how there's really evil in this world. It's one thing to watch it in a movie or hear it from someone but seeing an actual video of killing someone out of spite and not of defense puts so much fear and unsafeness in me, that there are people like him walking in the street and I could be the next Frank without me doing anything wrong to them. I still remember the feeling after watching that video and mind you, I was 20 that time. The horror and the chill. Like how could you just take your gun out and shoot someone who didn't hurt you or threatened you without hesitation. The way he shoots Sonia again says a lot. That's not just him accidentally shooting someone out of shock or whatever. He wanted to kill them and he's gonna make sure it happens. That's sick.

  • @LeslieJones-hl4jc

    @LeslieJones-hl4jc

    8 ай бұрын

    How did you find the video?

  • @Almanatrix

    @Almanatrix

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@LeslieJones-hl4jcafter it first happened you didn't need to find it. It was just every where. It was all over social media. I don't use social media but my friend got a link from tiktok and that is how I saw it

  • @ronavertulfo4971
    @ronavertulfo49718 ай бұрын

    Hi Stephanie I love ur videos & also I lover a of true crimes. It’s so funny but actually idk if it’s funny but this crime happened in my home town Tarlac Philippines, literally minutes away from our house there. I love how you shed light to this horrific story, some of the stuff you discussed I never even knew about it. Please keep doing what you’re doing. Ps… Congrats on the wedding!!

  • @marckie05
    @marckie058 ай бұрын

    I remember regretting watching the unfiltered video on facebook a few years back. Traumatized the hell out of me. Such a sad and enraging story.

  • @ChefNourhan
    @ChefNourhan9 ай бұрын

    Rip Sonia and Frank 💔 my deepest condolences to all the families affected by corruption and abuse of power.

  • @Mr.WestcottX

    @Mr.WestcottX

    9 ай бұрын

    😔 two lives gone too soon.

  • @DUNGSTA

    @DUNGSTA

    9 ай бұрын

    Corruption? It's a situation of fock around and find out.

  • @KingKC24

    @KingKC24

    9 ай бұрын

    @@DUNGSTA get help.

  • @teddeyy4297

    @teddeyy4297

    9 ай бұрын

    dude its not an abuse of power. Rather. Its one man im authority thats deranged. Im not sorry for that word, it is what it is. The guy's a fking moron. Let me finish with this. How about every man woman a and child have a gun in the Phils...get it?! that sentiment is the end game... Think about it!

  • @DUNGSTA

    @DUNGSTA

    9 ай бұрын

    @@KingKC24 don't push people's buttons 🤷‍♂️

  • @chuuu4610
    @chuuu46109 ай бұрын

    I think it discredits 13 year olds everywhere to discredit their ability to discern whether something like this is okay or not. The kid is a budding menace to society who is likely to become exactly the person her parents are. Best scenario is that she is removed from the parents and put somewhere equipped to rehabilitate and change the trajectory of her development.

  • @chickensalad3535

    @chickensalad3535

    9 ай бұрын

    You're wrong though. The amygdala is not fully developed in teenagers

  • @Savy.girl7_

    @Savy.girl7_

    9 ай бұрын

    @@chickensalad3535nah she is not wrong. It’s an organ that develops throughout life, however at that age, she knows a lot of things from wrong and right. When one is raised in a society and culture where they are thought to respect elders and yet her parents teach her otherwise, they are able to discern that at least in everyone’s eyes besides her parents, you respect your elders. And yet she chose otherwise. Hair so you know at 7 one’s amygdala is develop enough to know bad from wrong.

  • @nekograce7914

    @nekograce7914

    9 ай бұрын

    @@chickensalad3535 plus add in mob mentality, you have a very good point.

  • @stelliestelle1411

    @stelliestelle1411

    9 ай бұрын

    That happens a lot here in the Philippines unfortunately. Filipinos would often blame the kid, especially teenagers if they engaged with a sex*al relationship with an adult for example. It is awful. There is a show here, Raffy Tulfo in action (I think Stephanie mentioned in one of her videos,) where they "help" with legal complaints of their guess. If the case was about a child being groomed, the viewers will more likely blame the victim. I had argued against those people in the comment section and explained this to them but it didn't work. It was so frustrating.

  • @userfriendlyforever

    @userfriendlyforever

    9 ай бұрын

    @chickensalad3535 It doesn't matter they still know the difference between right and wrong

  • @fiona_axolotl_imnida
    @fiona_axolotl_imnida8 ай бұрын

    This incident shocked I think the whole country, going viral in social media. The fact that this happened few days before Christmas 2020 (?) is just so sad :(

  • @jndq
    @jndq8 ай бұрын

    Thanks for covering this. And hearing people with morals talk about it is refreshing.

  • @Rae-ss1df
    @Rae-ss1df9 ай бұрын

    the fact that there are so many murder cases with the darkest reasoning behind a already dark crime is just so saddening. the world truly ended long ago

  • @benedicta4898
    @benedicta48989 ай бұрын

    My heart goes out to the family of these victims. Having to witnessed these atrocities. I can’t imagine how they dealt with it mentally and processed it seeing their love ones laying lifeless. Sometimes I wish I have the ability to see what goes through inside peoples mind. Like I just don’t understand some humans.

  • @proanimaluver6487

    @proanimaluver6487

    9 ай бұрын

    You can't understand them because they lost their humanity

  • @ChefNourhan

    @ChefNourhan

    9 ай бұрын

    It’s so heartbreaking 💔

  • @rozsheehy6146

    @rozsheehy6146

    9 ай бұрын

    I think like that too.

  • @Gokenshiba

    @Gokenshiba

    9 ай бұрын

    That’s just straight evil and hate.. the fact he did that shows how messed up he is and how much he brainwashed his daughter

  • @daizwee
    @daizwee8 ай бұрын

    every time i come across or think about this story, it gets me upset every single time. It really has a big impact on me, that poor old lady's life was taken away so early and all bc of some guy who had to show off and abuse his power ;/ may she really rest in peace

  • @smithamy1982
    @smithamy19822 ай бұрын

    I have become basically addicted to listening to your channel. You're really good at story telling and even better at slipping the advertisements into the story. I know you're job is to sell the ads and you're killing it too. However, I don't believe for one minute that a trip to the grocery store takes up your entire day.

  • @xeanluxcrille6847
    @xeanluxcrille68479 ай бұрын

    Ben & Ben (a very popular band in the Philippines) wrote the song "Kapangyarihan" (lit. "Power, Authority, Sovereign") as tribute to the victims of this exact incident and all others who suffered extrajudicial measures of any kind. Whenever I listen to Kapangyarihan, I always remember the scenes in the video of this incident. This incident in particular is the last straw for Ben & Ben as at that time, the Philippines was wrought with abusive authorities taking advantage of the COVID situation. I imagine Ben & Ben was collectively frustrated, angry and afraid that they let it all out in the song because the lyrics were wrathful. In a way, the song was a protest against the authorities who deserved neither badge nor office. This song was the voice of all those who were silenced.

  • @Stimkie

    @Stimkie

    9 ай бұрын

    dude, I love this song.

  • @astherine

    @astherine

    9 ай бұрын

    I didn't know they released a song for this type of issue. Streaming rn

  • @tinycupsofanger

    @tinycupsofanger

    9 ай бұрын

    Sampaguita, which is also by Ben & Ben, was a really good song pertaining to the people who were mindlessly killed by the Philippine government: Sa pagitan ng anino at ilaw Sa pagitan ng pabulong at pasigaw Sa pagitan ng pula at ng bughaw Makakailag ba sa mga balang naligaw Makakailag ba sa mga balang naligaw English translation: Between the shadows and the light Between whispers and shouting Between the red and the blue Is it possible to dodge stray bullets Is it possible to dodge strat bullets

  • @cjnem7243

    @cjnem7243

    8 ай бұрын

    kinda bias how abt the victims of drug users? rape victims child and mother abusers who use drugs. u know the covid era ppl were using drugs right. Kian issue is just casualty how abt the victims of drugs? if we base it in statistic drug users absusers is one of the cause of the crime back then but the media want to weaponsize the one casualty of police who mistaken identity and blame it on adminstration

  • @maria-martins101
    @maria-martins1019 ай бұрын

    I can’t believe that two victims died at their own house just because someone can be so self-centred, and the daughter there is no excuse for her behaviour no for the father my payer goes out to the family

  • @tiramax

    @tiramax

    9 ай бұрын

    This take is ridiculous. The reason she is that way is BECAUSE of her parents! Feel blessed you weren't raised in an environment like her and lose your father at 13 because of his horrible actions.

  • @ipsy777
    @ipsy7774 ай бұрын

    At 13 years, we are aware of a lot of things going on around us. Yes, maybe her shouting/ranting in support of her father was a way to stand by him, but getting physical, that too to someone so elderly - that's a RED flag. She clearly was in the making of a monster with that kind of actions.

  • @opsvixen

    @opsvixen

    2 ай бұрын

    There are plenty of troubled and messed up kids in juvenile hall and recovery homes that act WAY worse then "disrespectful" of their elders, and yes even pulling elders hair. It's not a good sign, he's, but, it's also not an indictment of an "evil" hopeless life. Many kids, acting out WAY worse, learn from their mistakes to become fine people. Here we are, NOT indicting addicts as being "bad people" but needing help; yet this girl has somehow committed the unforgivable sin of acting stupid and rule breaking. Justification for cyber bullying? So what are THEIR justifications? They can't even hide behind the fact they are "only" 13. I'll betcha if "she" had been a "he" there wouldn't have been such a huge and cry for her head. This idea that girls somehow have to never violate norms of respectability with more vicious attack then boys, is why women are not even taken that seriously when they are abused or sa'd.

  • @ipsy777

    @ipsy777

    2 ай бұрын

    @@opsvixen Hi, if you carefully read my comment, I have never supported or "justified" what the other people did to her, obviously bullying is wrong no debate. I only expressed my concern that a child, even at that age, showcased violent and ill behaviour towards a human, which I am totally against. There could be someone doing something worse than her, that does not lessen her negative actions.

  • @HELLO-co8rc
    @HELLO-co8rc8 ай бұрын

    When I watched this story I was flabbergasted, never in my life would I think a 13-year-old would do that anywhere in the world. But I am not only shocked about her but I was shocked mostly by the actions of the father and his words to literal children who are 7-10 years old. Ellie used her father's job as an police officer as a threat to others to not mess with her but in the Philippines, we are taught to never use a person's job or success as a threat or use it brag. I am still in shock and I saw another video of this and it was like its a scene from a teleserye or tv show. Rest in peace to the woman and her son, may they find peace in other life.

  • @milaivanova2176
    @milaivanova21769 ай бұрын

    i saw the unfiltered video on twiter on accident and im still traumatized till this day. my condolences go to the family. this is absolutely heartbreaking.

  • @matyldawilkicka4349

    @matyldawilkicka4349

    9 ай бұрын

    what did u write to see it?

  • @rtrwntchkl

    @rtrwntchkl

    9 ай бұрын

    @@matyldawilkicka4349he shot them

  • @ayogg2824

    @ayogg2824

    8 ай бұрын

    There's even a raw video of this in KZread. It's titled My father is a policeman

  • @daiyan6114

    @daiyan6114

    8 ай бұрын

    i also saw the unfiltered video on twt by accident too, like long time ago and it's newly upload, it's also night that time. After watching the whole video i felt traumatized😢

  • @crunchnmunchsweettreats

    @crunchnmunchsweettreats

    8 ай бұрын

    I remember seeing it 3 years ago at the height of police brutality being recognized

  • @illumiknahni
    @illumiknahni9 ай бұрын

    A lot of 13 years olds mimic what happens at home. If he can act this way in public we can only imagine what he does in private. Can you imagine trying to rebel against your violent dad?

  • @illumiknahni

    @illumiknahni

    9 ай бұрын

    no one deserves to be harassed and killed by the police. My prayers go out to the family

  • @userfriendlyforever

    @userfriendlyforever

    9 ай бұрын

    Umm a lot of 13 y/0 have more calm self than adults. And this type of men are only brave when they are outside of their home. No need to excuse a literal 13 y/0 behavior. If he was like that towards her too she wouldn't had the courage to even be there lol. Learn some psychology before making such accusations.

  • @Xessa82

    @Xessa82

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@userfriendlyforeverSorry but I completely disagree with you. Teens and younger kids a lot of times have trouble controlling their emotions especially when going through puberty so to say they're usually more calm than adults is insane. We have no clue why this girl was there or what she was doing before this started. If she's being abused at home or sees her father being aggressive/violent would not mean she'd automatically be to afraid to be there. If anything she would be more inclined to do things in front of her father that she would think would please him like mimicking his behavior. If he's normally aggressive and in peoples faces and she knows he hates these people then it would make sense for her to act this way hoping it would make her dad happy. Children that are eager for acceptance and love from their parents will do anything to make their parents proud of them including behaving the same way as they do. If all she knows at home is violence then it would make sense for her to want to imitate that behavior as well. Why do you think children of abuse often times grow up too be abusers themselves. It doesn't happen in every case thankfully but it happens a lot. That's why we often see cycles of abuse in multiple generations of families. She also may have not even known what was going on in the situation and could have thought her dad was trying too arrest this man for legitimate reasons. She may have been scared for her father thinking he was in danger and was trying to protect him. Even small children will try to protect their parents if they think they're in danger. There's just so many unknowns about this situation that we really can't say for sure why she acted the way she did. Is this normal for a 13 year old, no. That leads me too believe she was brought up to behave this way which would be a parenting problem and not completely her fault. If shes never seen the adults in her life show other people respect then why would she show respect to anyone? I don't know where you got the idea that men who are violent in public or "brave" as you called him, aren't this way at home. I think its you who probably needs too learn more before speaking out. You clearly haven't been around violent men before or around abuse if you believe this. Men who act like this in public have no problem acting like this at home. Home is where they're comfortable to be themselves so all their true colors are going to come out. Have you ever been a 13 yr old girl? Do you have children or specifically a teenage daughter? Have you ever witnessed violence in your home or had a violent father? Are you a violent man? If you answer no to the majority of these questions then I don't think you should be telling other people they're wrong for their theory on why she might have acted this way. I can answer yes to all the questions asked but one so I have first hand experience with this topic.

  • @modkip25

    @modkip25

    9 ай бұрын

    @@userfriendlyforever you're joking with this comment 😂 so now kids should be as mature as adult, huh?

  • @nicolealvarez3577

    @nicolealvarez3577

    9 ай бұрын

    @@userfriendlyforeverpsychology speaks strongly about nurture and your habitat at home what you see is what you think it’s normal everyone is different and many people chose to act differently which is why the world is so violent no one is the same she learned to act like this cause that’s what her dad taught her

  • @iamanempoweredone6064
    @iamanempoweredone60648 ай бұрын

    I’m hooked on your videos. Expert in descriptive storytelling.

  • @ronna2543
    @ronna25438 ай бұрын

    I know there are a lot of cases like these all over the world but this particular video is something that angers me every time I see this. I have seen everything online just after the incident, and it enraged and scared me so much. Without notice, the raw video of how it all happened flooded my Facebook timeline. I remember shaking out of anger at the ex-policeman. I know that the kid wasn't to be blamed for what happened but at that moment everything is just so maddening that I can't help but hate and blame the kid. I can't be rational at that point because my emotions and my sympathy for the victims are taking over me. Honestly, now that you, Stephanie, have covered this, I still can't help but be a little angry with how the daughter behaved in the video. This is just so sad and sickening because the people we trust and believe to protect us and our rights are the people who will not hesitate to put a bullet in you.

  • @shrub2146
    @shrub21469 ай бұрын

    I'm a 27 year old woman and i haven't spoken to my father in about 8 years now. the way you explained the shooter, his power tip. all the little details are exactly what my father is like.. a narcisist through and through. i'm not saying this for sympathy but for the little girl. it took me so long to realise my father wasnt the hero he made himself out to be. he would manipulate us all into thinking our neighbors and family were the bad people. if guns were allowed in Australia, or maybe if my dad was a cop, i could see him doing this 100%. but when i was 13... Dad was my everything.

  • @peachsunooat3ambcwhynot831
    @peachsunooat3ambcwhynot8318 ай бұрын

    People defending Elilie reminds me of when “children” in that age range (13) in South Korea viciously bully and torture other people and the excuse is they’re just kids they don’t know they’re doing. When I was 13 even in the midst of a really tense situation, I knew that it waa wrong to yell at adults let alone pull on an adults hair and or hit them. You’re not a baby when you’re 13, you know right from wrong and you know not to do those things such as bullying or assaulting an adult. Honestly, I can’t find it in my heart to feel bad for Ellie. God knows situation she grew up in maybe she had a spoiled brat mentality, but I don’t think that excuses her actions whatsoever.

  • @cosmicgalaxystudio1539

    @cosmicgalaxystudio1539

    8 ай бұрын

    So true. I wasn't a perfect kid when I was 13 too but I know what's wrong from right. And my parents would've out right tell me if I'm making mistakes and I would reflect. The way she shouts at Sonya really shows how an entitled brat she is. But I do hope she changes when she grows up & then again we can never be sure cause the people raising her isn't doing a good job.

  • @kokopium1530

    @kokopium1530

    8 ай бұрын

    now that's just wrong to compare bullies but it's not about excusing her behavior. It's literally explaining why she was like that and why the hate she got was undeserved. She was definitely wrong but does that justify bullying her to death? She should be punished and her actions should be corrected and that's it. Accountability should be asked of the parents who raised her. And you may not be a baby when you're 13 but you definitely don't know what is right or wrong. You can tell because you grew up in a decent environment where you perceive what is right or wrong through the actions of everyone around you. While she grew up in an environment where her father was on the "right" side. She grew up thinking that everything her father does is for the sake of "justice". So if you were in her position of having the impression that every action of your father is 'right' would you say the same?

  • @kokopium1530

    @kokopium1530

    8 ай бұрын

    Also bullying is a different topic that shouldn't even be compared to her case. Bullying itself shouldn't be looked upon as a whole as different people have different circumstances. Some are just psychotic, some don't know that what they're doing is wrong, some are acting out, and some are just kids acting mean to impress and hide their vulnerable selves. Do those things make it okay? Of course not. But knowing their circumstances can help how to deal with the kids, how to take action, and how to correct them.

  • @ToProsca

    @ToProsca

    Ай бұрын

    Its not good to bully a kid, people is trying to get her to end her life with their intensity.

  • @whydoweneedousehandlesihateit
    @whydoweneedousehandlesihateit8 ай бұрын

    I remember exactly this moment, it was all over social media and everyone hated that girl and far father especially. Very sad for the victims.

  • @maxxtapia1216
    @maxxtapia12168 ай бұрын

    I remember vividly when this story was trending and me and my cousin watched the video unfiltered.. it was absolutely horrifying to see it..

  • @kei-hk1fj
    @kei-hk1fj9 ай бұрын

    oh, i freaking remember this so vividly. how that girl didn't even flinch after his father's cold-blooded actions is still fresh in my mind. i saw the full video of the incident when it circulated the internet and i was since then traumatized by it. it's honestly a cruel reality that the police officers here in the philippines think so highly of themselves and think they always have the right to use violence against civilians.

  • @williamdlc3
    @williamdlc39 ай бұрын

    This episode brought me back to a dark time in the Philippines in the middle of a terribly managed c*vid lockdown and this video basically encompassed everything wrong in the Philippines in a gory video that was the talk of the nation for months. Thank you for researching this deeper than most of us here in the Philippines did, Stephanie! Rotten Mango has been keeping me entertained in bumper to bumper Philippine traffic.

  • @annejia5382

    @annejia5382

    9 ай бұрын

    🫂

  • @mintyjere9634

    @mintyjere9634

    9 ай бұрын

    What are you saying??? That time was the best for the Philippines 🇵🇭 tsk

  • @cjnem7243

    @cjnem7243

    8 ай бұрын

    yeah dark times for u but for ppl who surround with crimes its a peaceful time. Drugs crimes was so rampant before aquino admins the cause of drugs are rapes, child mother abuse, murder u named it thats why duterte admin won u cant blamed ppl who exp such

  • @pi3.147

    @pi3.147

    2 ай бұрын

    Wow that was the darkest time in Ph for you? I think our govt now is the most shadiest.

  • @machiquito
    @machiquito5 ай бұрын

    This video still lives rent free in my memory. It’s disturbing 😢😭

  • @mysteriousmoonstone9762
    @mysteriousmoonstone97628 ай бұрын

    I actually hated that kid because of her behavior. I know all of us make mistakes but I understand the family every will when you lost someone who is precious to you,it's a very traumatic experience to see that they die right in front of you. It's been years since that video went viral and I almost forgotten about it. I hope the family find peace and hope.

  • @justapuppy9406
    @justapuppy94069 ай бұрын

    This incident became so viral that a lot of influencial, politicians and even celebrities in the Philippines gave their condolences and took action, but if this wasn't filmed, they will just say ,"I don't care" since a policeman in involved.

  • @mephistosdaughter160
    @mephistosdaughter1609 ай бұрын

    Stephanie always delivers the most interesting cases and her way of storytelling is amazing 🖤

  • @marley9904

    @marley9904

    9 ай бұрын

    True

  • @balladofahomeschooledboy0514

    @balladofahomeschooledboy0514

    9 ай бұрын

    this is a very viral case in the philippines

  • @nicoy7629
    @nicoy76298 ай бұрын

    I actually got to watch the video when it first started circulating online. I couldn't stand re-watching the clips inserted in this vid because it was very haunting--and it still is--the first time. It's also so freaky that the place this happened is only half an hour away from my place. I hope the family of Frank and Sonia is doing well now or at least managing well.

  • @loretolaurenceaguilar
    @loretolaurenceaguilar2 күн бұрын

    Now, they will be forever remembered through 2NE1's masterpiece.

  • @kixkicks139
    @kixkicks1399 ай бұрын

    So disgusting. What an evil man. This poor woman and her son I can’t believe it. Despite how much is covered, I can’t believe people can be so cold and evil.

  • @Mr.WestcottX

    @Mr.WestcottX

    9 ай бұрын

    For real anywhere in this world 🌍 unexpectedly.

  • @DUNGSTA

    @DUNGSTA

    9 ай бұрын

    This is a perfect example not to push people's buttons.

  • @Miguelle100
    @Miguelle1009 ай бұрын

    once again, Stephanie never fails to prove us she's the best at her craft, the way she explains the story and put context to every aspect of what happened is so amazing. i still remember this case and I also felt angry at the 13 yr old daughter

  • @famejustfame3258
    @famejustfame32584 ай бұрын

    As a Filipino, while listening to you my heart beat so fast from anxiety and anger. Eventhough it happened several years ago but I feel the rage all over again. I really hated this father-daugther duo so much. I'm not even the victims' relative

  • @itsmemartiiin
    @itsmemartiiin8 ай бұрын

    OMG, you brought back my anger towards that child and her father.

  • @bababooey2436
    @bababooey24368 ай бұрын

    I'm sorry, but no matter what the age that girl is, it is ENGRAINED to our mind to never disrespect our elders. She is aware of what is happening of how there is trouble happening in that place, she pulled out her phone instead of stopping her father from making things worse and she pull the elder's hair in a clear blatant disrespect! Yes, she is a minor, but she knows what she is doing and that doesn't excuse her actions. But, is she deserving of being cyberbullied online, getting ridiculed, or getting judge? hell NO. I hope she does get some education about police brutality (just because her dad is a police, doesn't mean he is a hero, kid) and I hope that the online harassment wouldn't affect her mental well-being. But, if that's how she is after years go by, then I just wasted my time hoping her the best. Reading articles about this is infuriating, especially when you take into an account of the fact that this all happened during Duterte's presidency, where a lot of police killings have been everywhere (and to the fact that I am also exposed to many corrupt police cases around the world) I wasn't surprised that THAT MAN was treated like a celebrity, I wasn't surprised that they still have him carry his gun around off-duty, I wasn't surprised a family feud lead to this, but instead, I feel disappointed at our country's justice system. Bless the families of the victims. R.I.P to Mrs. Sonya and Mr. Frank

  • @goodwillhumping7331

    @goodwillhumping7331

    8 ай бұрын

    engrained hahaha

  • @DUNGSTA

    @DUNGSTA

    8 ай бұрын

    But it's OK for adults to tease kids?

  • @erikajane4189

    @erikajane4189

    7 ай бұрын

    @@DUNGSTA Hi cant help but notice you in the comments section. Although I agree on some points that you were saying, it is still undeniable that the person in the wrong here is the Policeman. How can you respect a policeman who threw punches in the first place? As for the kid, as a Filipino person, who saw and understood the video quite well, the kid was not breaking up the mother and the kid. She was adding fuel to the fire. the kid did not comprehend well on what was happening on the instances that happened. Yes, the woman was egging on the I dont care song, but that does not warrant their deaths. A policeman would have kept his cool to deal with a situation no matter who is the person that they are dealing with. The policeman was a crooked cop from the get go.

  • @DUNGSTA

    @DUNGSTA

    7 ай бұрын

    @@erikajane4189 crooked cop or not the kid is still a kid. I bet you think she's a crooked kid too?

  • @erikajane4189

    @erikajane4189

    7 ай бұрын

    @@DUNGSTA Not a crooked kid, just a crooked cop raising a kid without manners

  • @GorgeousPenguin
    @GorgeousPenguin9 ай бұрын

    Hi. I really hope you read this comment. Actually, the case I'm talking about here is not related to the video, but then again, this case was so traumatizing that I couldn't help but cry when I heard about it. Violence against women is a very big problem, especially in places of Asia. I'm Indian, and recently, I came across a crime which took place over here. A girl, a mere 16 year old, was beaten to death by her ex-boyfriend publicly. People who were there just walked by causally, even after seeing what that monster was doing to her. The video of the attack was so traumatizing that I couldn't help but cry at the pain she must have endured before she met her end. She was killed at the hands of someone she had once trusted. It is the Sakshi Dixit Murder Case. I would be glad if you could cover this case on your channel. Crimes like these must receive international attention. We must spread awareness about the injustice women are constantly facing at the hands of men. So please go through the Sakshi Dixit Murder case once.

  • @G23417

    @G23417

    9 ай бұрын

    That sounds awful that poor girl, the amount of pain she’d been through, i can’t even fathom. Its heartbreaking to know people can be capable of such violence towards others. I Hope Justice has been/ will be served and may she rest in peace. Her boyfriend, what a horrific monster he deserves punishment beyond what he did to her. Yes i think Stephanie should cover this case, violence against women, sadly, only seems to be growing and needs to be known. If anyone reads this please protect eachother and be kind to eachother the world is too small, and our lives to short to be cruel. RIP Sakshi 🤍

  • @sunstripe85

    @sunstripe85

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you for bringing up this case so more people can know of it and know of her life. I hadn't heard anything of this so at the very least you have already spread her story further around the world by commenting here. I don't know her family or loved ones but I imagine they would appreciate your compassion and kindness, both by how much you were affected by what sounds like an absolutely awful and tragic video, and by you going out of your way to share the story in the hopes of getting more attention. I'm so sorry to that poor young woman... She never, EVER should have had to deal with anything even close to that. To have such violence come from someone she trusted and loved is already horrific, but to also have it be a public spectacle where it would feel like surely potential saviors are all around, yet no one does a thing, had to be a feeling beyond words. I am sending all the brightest of blessings to her family and loved ones, and to all those who witnessed that tragedy in person or later online and who were deeply affected like you were. I hope Stephanie is able to cover this as well, so we can learn more about her and so her story spreads even further beyond this comment thread and anywhere else it's been discussed. Thank you for caring about her, and I'm so sorry for the pain you went through watching it and having it in your memory even now. And as for the girl, who I assume is named Sakshi Dixit but in case I'm wrong I've been not including her name in order to be most accurate: May her soul find peace and happiness, and rest in nothing but comfort and love. Forever and always, she will be remembered and she will be loved ❤

  • @GorgeousPenguin

    @GorgeousPenguin

    9 ай бұрын

    @@sunstripe85 Thanks for such a heartfelt reply. I'm glad people online like you are getting to know about this horrific heartbreaking case. May the victim's family get the justice they deserve.

  • @zs_886

    @zs_886

    9 ай бұрын

    Hindus need to learn that they do not own women. Unfortunately in the Hindu faith men r worshipped. Which gives them this ego that they can do watever they want. Problematic religion leads to this.

  • @AnaLucia-wy2ii

    @AnaLucia-wy2ii

    9 ай бұрын

    How awful

  • @justarandompotterhead71
    @justarandompotterhead718 ай бұрын

    And the fact that the actual full video is still on here is haunting, its just one search away.... When i was 10 or 11 curiosity got the best of me cause yk the whole country is talking about it even my family and everyone around me and i searched it up, lmao it traumatized me af mostly because I have an extremely soft heart for elderly people because im a grandma's girl, and like bro I saw someone get shot.....like shit

  • @tinythings3635
    @tinythings36355 ай бұрын

    i wish you could do a video about the tragic murder case of Geraldine "Dindin" Palma, also known as the 'suitcase girl', in the Philippines. It's such a heartbreaking story 😢

  • @Whattaview
    @Whattaview9 ай бұрын

    What is wrong with people?? This is so horrendous!! Teaching children to hate is heartbreaking! Condolences to the family of these victims💔

  • @x-xxx-xxx-xxx

    @x-xxx-xxx-xxx

    9 ай бұрын

    I really hate how there are so many people that have no issues with bullying a 13 yr old who clearly wasn’t raised with good parents. That’s 13 years of taking in horrible information that is no doubt harmful for a growing individual to learn. Justice has been served for the guilty, yet there are people who go out of their way to stand out a house carrying signs with death threats and disgusting insults aimed at a young immature girl who isn’t entirely aware of what is going on. Her dad was a monster, and those people are as well.

  • @andreaflorence1764
    @andreaflorence17649 ай бұрын

    I remember needing a break from all of my social media accounts when this happened. It was so messed up and the entire video of what happened was all over the news and the internet and trended in the PH for weeks. Thank you Stephanie for covering this. NEVER FORGET. Edit: I forgot how much the video messed me up (along with a lot of other Filipinos). I had to mute the parts and audio where the video were showed because of how traumatizing it was. I still remember the sound of gnfire and the way they both dropped d3d when it happened.

  • @DUNGSTA

    @DUNGSTA

    9 ай бұрын

    Do you still listen to 2ne1?

  • @themariusangelo
    @themariusangeloАй бұрын

    13:53. Lol the expletive SHOOKT me 😂 haven’t heard that in a loooong time 😂

  • @chiririt
    @chiririt4 ай бұрын

    This is so well researched.

  • @Rose-jb3rt
    @Rose-jb3rt9 ай бұрын

    The intro is becoming so familiar to me and it still gives me chills. You know you're in for a story when you hear it

  • @Urlocal_Alex
    @Urlocal_Alex9 ай бұрын

    A 13 year old is mature enough to understand their are good and horrible people, Ellie should have not touched the old lady that’s not exceptable. I believe we should not be using her age as an excuse for what she did.

  • @katie5920

    @katie5920

    9 ай бұрын

    Not only is she young, she was raised with a violent parent. Not crazy she'd end up like him

  • @DUNGSTA

    @DUNGSTA

    9 ай бұрын

    She was trying to get the mother off of the son

  • @utena2

    @utena2

    9 ай бұрын

    Her age is not an "excuse" it's an explanation, it's ridiculous to hold a 13 year to the same moral standard as an adult.

  • @Chronorust

    @Chronorust

    9 ай бұрын

    No she's not. Not when you're raised by someone like her father. I think you and a lot of others seem to forget about that part. This isn't just some lonely kid whose parents just simply worked all day. This is someone who was clearly raised by a narcissistic, psychopath of a so-called dad. Try understanding the psychology of what that can do to a child.

  • @DUNGSTA

    @DUNGSTA

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Chronorust she was actually trying to help but the immature lady thought it was a better idea to tease the girl by singing a kpop song and found out

  • @eggsdietdiary
    @eggsdietdiary8 ай бұрын

    Thank you for not showing the video of the murder! :( this traumatized me for weeks! :(

  • @Kael-lyn
    @Kael-lyn8 ай бұрын

    This still gives me shivers. 😢

  • @ChefNourhan
    @ChefNourhan9 ай бұрын

    Thank you for covering all those sensitive cases with the at most respect and empathy Stephanie

  • @Nicolase999

    @Nicolase999

    9 ай бұрын

    You don’t even know it was sensitive case

  • @lapatadesoobin

    @lapatadesoobin

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@Nicolase999 what?

  • @noxturne16

    @noxturne16

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Nicolase999two people died. what are you talking about????

  • @nikaaa.j
    @nikaaa.j8 ай бұрын

    I still remember how big this was, still such a traumatizing event, it was aired everywhere in Philippine Television, many articles were wrote, and many tributes towards the grandma and the boy all over the social media platforms, and alot of enraged, and empathizing people cursing the policeman's family. R.I.P to lola and kuya 🙏🏻🤍

  • @amylemcoauthor
    @amylemcoauthor5 ай бұрын

    Aw, I never heard this song from the artist but it is ref'd several times in my favorite now-old-school kdrama's Smile, You

  • @Eric-zo8wo
    @Eric-zo8wo9 ай бұрын

    0:39: 😱 A viral video of a 13-year-old girl yelling at and attacking a middle-aged woman leads to a mob of people gathering outside her house, with some even threatening to set it on fire. 5:41: 🏡 Neighbors become confused and tensions rise when Janelle buys a piece of land from Sonia, leading to a court case. 10:44: 👥 A woman files a formal complaint after a neighbor's angry outburst towards her daughter, causing tension and animosity between the two families. 15:32: 👗 Stitch Fix allows you to try on clothes at home and only keep what you like. 20:24: 😡 A confrontation escalates when Frank tries to deescalate the situation but Janelle punches him in the face. 25:58: ! A woman challenges a police officer who is trying to arrest her brother. 30:53: 💔 A chaotic and tragic incident unfolds as a man confronts his wife and daughter, resulting in multiple gunshots and casualties. 35:48: 💥 A police officer in the Philippines was found guilty of two counts of murder and sentenced to 20-40 years in prison. 40:43: 🛒 Door Dash now offers grocery delivery, allowing you to choose the products you want from thousands of grocery stores. 45:30: 😱 Rodrigo Duterte, the President of the Philippines, threatened to kill drug addicts and won the presidential election. 50:42: 💔 There are rumors that a jail inmate named Janelle was killed by his cellmates because he was being favored, but the official report states that he died of a heart attack. Recap by Tammy AI

  • @letsgetit7720

    @letsgetit7720

    9 ай бұрын

    His name is actually "Jonel Nuezca" not Janelle, just correcting. And also RIP to Sonia and Frank. 🕊️

  • @eelchiong6709

    @eelchiong6709

    9 ай бұрын

    The late ex-police was a man with a man's name. Jonel, not Janelle. It's not his fault if the blogger mispronounced his name.

  • @rots.866

    @rots.866

    9 ай бұрын

    Tammy AI doesnt understand whats going on. This isnt useful at all. In fact it is confusing.

  • @maseertoy404

    @maseertoy404

    8 ай бұрын

    The girls name is Elisha nuezca

  • @IAmFakeEnough

    @IAmFakeEnough

    8 ай бұрын

    @@eelchiong6709 or maybe she pronounce it that way.

  • @niniverobles3813
    @niniverobles38139 ай бұрын

    Her being 13 and not understanding bad… is such an awful take. Most children do NOT egg on violence, and at 13 years old you def know right from wrong. And I don’t think 13 year old would react aggressively.. they would be scared and probably cry

  • @tuxedo_ri

    @tuxedo_ri

    9 ай бұрын

    ikr i didnt agree with that part of stephanies take too. like hell no she wasnt scared she was with her father

  • @phoenixxena8194

    @phoenixxena8194

    9 ай бұрын

    So true.... I remember when I was 13 years old and saw my brother with bleeding head as a result of someone accidentally threw stone... I was dropped on the floor crying. And I remember I had nightmare few nights after that, I even begged to sleep with my mom.

  • @userfriendlyforever

    @userfriendlyforever

    9 ай бұрын

    Finally someone intellectual

  • @riddlerosehearts8277

    @riddlerosehearts8277

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@phoenixxena8194 Same but not with my brother but my dad, he'd been beat up by some older guys, older than me & I just burst out crying because I was so scared to lose him luckily he was fine because the police took him to the hospital but still at 13 I wasn't running out to fight someone older than me I was crying at home hoping I didn't lose my dad

  • @robbob7611

    @robbob7611

    9 ай бұрын

    Tbh I don't really agree. Although 13 isn't particularly "young", I'm sure that her dad's influence and the home environment around her at least partially caused the behavior displayed in the video. Also, their families' history probably didn't help either. I mean...her parents definitely shit-talked the victims' family excessively behind closed doors.

  • @summermay.valo24
    @summermay.valo248 ай бұрын

    I remember watching the video of this with my family when it was spread to facebook and as mom was about to go to school for work. Even with just a video, it's traumatizing hearing the gunshots . I remember me and my brother being satisfied by the thought and hope of him getting beat up in prison by other inmates.

  • @theresacamacho-qw2qq
    @theresacamacho-qw2qqКүн бұрын

    She is spoiled ...and Instead of saying to his father not to do it ...She encouraged and added fuel to his father's anger ...that killed the mom and son ...horrible kid

  • @roseychang7779
    @roseychang77799 ай бұрын

    two months into college you’re somehow still keeping me sane 🫡

  • @jejeamaris8186

    @jejeamaris8186

    9 ай бұрын

    same!

  • @HushPuppy-sz4dp

    @HushPuppy-sz4dp

    9 ай бұрын

    @Rottenmango I love u too my Asian beauty doll

  • @from-skz

    @from-skz

    9 ай бұрын

    no you’re so real!

  • @rbcbcs

    @rbcbcs

    9 ай бұрын

    good luck!!

  • @nourah9009

    @nourah9009

    9 ай бұрын

    Same. Let’s hope that we finish college with our sanity intact

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