💥WILD TALE! Letecia Staunch's Deceptions Revealed

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A Colorado woman has been found guilty of murdering her 11-year-old stepson and dumping his body in a suitcase. Letecia Stauch was found guilty of murder in the first degree, guilty of murder of a child under 12, guilty of tampering with a deceased human body and guilty of tampering with physical evidence in the demise of 11-year-old Gannon. Stauch, worked as an elementary school teacher for special needs children.
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TimeStamps:
00:00 Intro
03:54 Expectations in Horrific Stories
06:51 Body Movement under Pressure
15:20 Chaff & Redirect, Missing Grief
17:44 Building Rapport: Guilty's Motives
28:06 Gestures, Moderators & Illustrators
30:59 Explaining Regulators/Modulators
32:01 Extremes of Gestures: Grotesque to Estatic
34:20 Permissive Behavior Analysis
41:10 The "Liars Loop": Trigger-Fabricate
46:22 Irrelevant Details & Eye Blocking
49:24 Triangle of Guilt: Guilt, Fear, & Blame
51:11 Spiking Details around Evidence
1:03:57 Sudden Emotion & Over-the-top Illustrators
1:09:44 Analysis of "I swear to God"
1:15:12 Brain's Memory of Stressful Events
1:18:12 Detecting Faking Emotions & Predatory Behavior
1:27:08 Analysis of Emotion & Qualifiers
1:31:40 Explaining Chaff & Redirect
1:35:31 Identifying Deception in the Clip
1:46:03 Recalling Details: Innocence Indicator
1:48:27 Understanding Trance States
1:52:40 How Panic Attacks Really Work
1:58:37 Identifying Chaff & Redirect
2:05:56 Matching Illustrators & Resume Statement
2:09:10 Characteristics of "Good Liars"
2:18:20 Symmetry & Detail Spike
2:28:34 Rehearsing Stories: Downfall
2:31:25 Understanding T-Rex Arms
2:37:15 Final Thoughts
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  • @SolaGratia.
    @SolaGratia.11 ай бұрын

    That awkward moment when you have to bring a cheat sheet to your interrogation to make sure you can keep all your lies straight..

  • @sascha1167

    @sascha1167

    11 ай бұрын

    hahahahhaa... so funny✌💜

  • @teresev1435

    @teresev1435

    11 ай бұрын

    AND THEN she asked for PERMISSION to look at the document…🤯🤯🤯 Just WOW 🤯

  • @gezza592

    @gezza592

    11 ай бұрын

    Who even has notes to be interviewed by the police. Not suss atall 🧐 I fail to even take a shopping list to the shops. Bizarre behaviour from the start

  • @teresev1435

    @teresev1435

    11 ай бұрын

    @@gezza592 So here’s something that happened to me a couple months back because (a) I noticed suspicious body language, where I live, (b) TBP, (c) a podcast I listen to in the car called My Favorite Murder, and (d) a book by Gavin DeBecker titled The Gift of Fear… Me…I usually have a list for grocery shopping or I’ll forget half the things I need (yeah…I’m old 😜). So I had my list on my phone and another list on paper from my husband. When I got to the store and parked-I like this particular store because it’s close, but the downside, it sometimes has dicey people in the parking lot hitting you up for money, so I’m cautious and I’m aware of my surroundings; right? This day I sat in my car for a couple minutes transferring my list to the paper and watched what was going on in the parking lot because I saw a man (dicey looking) politely harassing a woman based on their body language, facial expressions and larger distance between them, so I stayed a bit longer to watch and finish the story on my podcast. Turns out that the guy was begging for money (shocker), but on the occasion he would score cash, he would go and give it to a guy by the front door, he had a better vantage point to observe the cars coming into the lot, so it looked like he was directing then other field guy to the more expensive-looking cars or compliant-looking humans…so the guy in the field (lot) had a partner🙄. This is a new one for me! So then the parking lot guy went back out to the lot and hit up another young woman (without children). I only saw him targeting women during the time I was there. Welcome to South Florida, that’s what it’s like here on the regular. 🙄 So I left. But on the way, I called the store and told the manager what was going on in his parking lot and that he just lost my business because I was driving to another store where I wouldn’t be harassed. During the call, the store manager thanked me for letting him know, then told me that they’d been there before running the same game. I’m like: Dude, then keep an eye on your parking lot! That’s my little behavior observation story/crime tip for the day, y’all 🙃♥️😁 SSDGM

  • @kylatripp8315
    @kylatripp831511 ай бұрын

    I sat in shock as Mark, who had no prior knowledge of the case, placed a bet that head trauma was likely a method of the murder after picking a single word “smash” from what most would consider a benign, unrelated comment about headphones. Head trauma was one of the many awful things that child suffered as he fought for his life. The reason this show has gained so much popularity, these guys are truly experts.

  • @stevepeterson5943

    @stevepeterson5943

    11 ай бұрын

    Yeah, time slowed down as he went through that part. Real good thing I was already laying down, felt very weak. And a little "irpy." : (

  • @windywednesday4166

    @windywednesday4166

    11 ай бұрын

    Right?! I was flabbergasted and amazed.

  • @just.joolie

    @just.joolie

    11 ай бұрын

    In reality, he could guess about anything and get it right, since she drugged him, shot him, burned him, stabbed him, and bashed him on the head. 🥴

  • @rfcbass6810

    @rfcbass6810

    10 ай бұрын

    Settle down Sally. It was one guess of many that would have been right.

  • @kylatripp8315

    @kylatripp8315

    8 ай бұрын

    @@rfcbass6810 yep he could have said anything drowning, strangling, hit by a car, pushed off a cliff, poisoned/OD, smothered … the brutality was the beating he took before she got fed up and chose more permanent means.

  • @RoughStoneRollingLapidary
    @RoughStoneRollingLapidary7 ай бұрын

    1:57:24 My favorite line so far has been, paraphrasing, “I blacked out. A little bit. And when I was blacked out my mind was racing…”

  • @marygoff3332

    @marygoff3332

    6 ай бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @calmkitty2

    @calmkitty2

    6 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂

  • @linmonash1244
    @linmonash12449 ай бұрын

    When she takes her notes out she actually SAYS, "Let me check where we are in 'The { my } STORY' - Oh that's right.. Here!" And then off she goes... I mean... 😵‍💫

  • @GrizzlyTrueCrime
    @GrizzlyTrueCrime11 ай бұрын

    When I covered this trial we were all saying we hope you will do an episode on this 😍 You did an excellent job, as always ❤ Lead detective Jess Bethel (who is in the room with Letecia in this footage) resigned after this - the case and dealing with Lie-Tecia must've been incredibly disturbing. 😢 I'm going to send this to former detective Bethel, crime analyst Kevin Clark and DA Michael Allen. ❤

  • @kathleen_B

    @kathleen_B

    11 ай бұрын

    💯 your coverage of the trial was excellent and this video just confirms all our thoughts at the time!

  • @just.joolie

    @just.joolie

    11 ай бұрын

    I appreciated how caring you were in streaming the trial, and I have recommended your playlist to others who were asking. How do you have so much energy to cover so many cases?

  • @aheineman9138

    @aheineman9138

    11 ай бұрын

    As a reward for a job well done, TBP will receive a complimentary audio of Lie-Tecia’s phone calls, you know, yada-yada-yada, with her then husband. Do not play audio around pets or those with sensitive hearing. Ear plugs are recommended but not included. 😮🙉 You’re welcome.😂

  • @just.joolie

    @just.joolie

    11 ай бұрын

    @@aheineman9138 OMG. What a gift to receive. 😂🥲 “Please, no, no, you shouldn’t have! You REALLY shouldn’t have.”

  • @kathleen_B

    @kathleen_B

    11 ай бұрын

    @@aheineman9138😂❤

  • @marcycruise9362
    @marcycruise936211 ай бұрын

    I would LOVE to watch Greg interrogate someone for real. That would be such a show.

  • @teresev1435

    @teresev1435

    11 ай бұрын

    You are not alone in that desire 🤤😮❤

  • @stevepeterson5943

    @stevepeterson5943

    11 ай бұрын

    Ha yeah, don't put the empty milk jug back in Greg's fridge! Greg: how ya doin ? Me: Ahhh, it was me, I did it!!!

  • @teresev1435

    @teresev1435

    11 ай бұрын

    @@stevepeterson5943 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA I totally just laughed out loud!!

  • @chriseggleston7573

    @chriseggleston7573

    11 ай бұрын

    Yes!

  • @caseycase9397

    @caseycase9397

    11 ай бұрын

    YES!! I can see how intimidating he could be. Very interesting.

  • @itsjuliannajo
    @itsjuliannajo11 ай бұрын

    11 yr old Gannon was beaten (including head trauma, as Mark guessed,) stabbed numerous times, then shot. This wasn't a moment of anger that went too far. This was a horrific murder with overwhelming hatred toward the child. The only glimmer of light to be had is that "Dr. Letitia Stauch" will never see the light of day again. If you watch the trial, watch when the dad Albert testifies. How manipulative she was to him is unbelievable. Then the recorded phone calls Al made with the FBI there to coach him... incredible. It's always about her innocence and not about Gannon. And let's not forget the bizarre interview with the media where they ask what message she has for Gannon and she says she can't wait for him to get home and prove all the haters wrong. OMG. She's dangerous and belongs where she is.

  • @cookie_dough_hangover

    @cookie_dough_hangover

    11 ай бұрын

    She took it out on him. In my opinion, she was bitter and resentful towards her husband and Gannon's mom. She hurt them by hurting that sweet little boy. Worse kind of monster..

  • @marcielizabeth7425

    @marcielizabeth7425

    11 ай бұрын

    He was 11.

  • @vanessamccarthy7807

    @vanessamccarthy7807

    11 ай бұрын

    11* but yes, I agree.

  • @BoadieBroadus3211

    @BoadieBroadus3211

    3 ай бұрын

    Poisoned too

  • @monicapatton1405

    @monicapatton1405

    Ай бұрын

    @@BoadieBroadus3211yes also drugged.

  • @leopardontheprowl
    @leopardontheprowl10 ай бұрын

    That poor poor boy. 😔

  • @ady1gilb

    @ady1gilb

    10 ай бұрын

    😢😣🤧!!!

  • @tannabanana1971
    @tannabanana197111 ай бұрын

    I attended this trial. They were our neighbors. Gannon finally got justice.

  • @reesebrindle1809

    @reesebrindle1809

    11 ай бұрын

    Yes he did! Justice was served.

  • @TheBehaviorPanel

    @TheBehaviorPanel

    11 ай бұрын

    😮

  • @SeattleCrimeGal
    @SeattleCrimeGal11 ай бұрын

    If this were my step-son who went missing, I would be LOSING MY MIND with worry and despair. This woman disgusts me.

  • @NicolaMaxwell

    @NicolaMaxwell

    11 ай бұрын

    Yep it puts shivers down my spine n makes me sick to my stomach

  • @barbarahomrighaus6852

    @barbarahomrighaus6852

    11 ай бұрын

    Exactly

  • @maxxpopp2373
    @maxxpopp23739 ай бұрын

    im 54 and have raised 2 kids. every time I hear a story about someone leaving a child in a car to go in a store. I have never been able to wrap my head around that at all. this weirdo claims to be going back-and-forth outside to check on the child. The stupidest logic is to leave a child in a car to go shopping but spend time going back-and-forth to make sure the child is all right when you can take the child in the damn store with you and stop wasting time but of course we are not dealing with people that have any crayons in their crayon box.🤔🤷

  • @5Heth
    @5Heth9 ай бұрын

    When Chase said "Anyone over the age of 10 with an IQ over room temperature" I laughed so hard I nearly peed myself. That was the funniest thing I've heard all week. Thanks Chase.

  • @jewelie1981
    @jewelie198111 ай бұрын

    “Be as detailed as you can.” = the WORST thing you can say to Leticia Stauch if you want to walk away with your sanity. This is just the tip of the iceberg with this killer. Watching that trial was sheer insanity - just not the legal definition of insanity.

  • @nancyvega1247

    @nancyvega1247

    11 ай бұрын

    She's a nightmare.

  • @earth0128

    @earth0128

    11 ай бұрын

    So true

  • @johnbruneau1076
    @johnbruneau107611 ай бұрын

    "Things went through my mind while I was blacked out"...I actually laughed out loud on that one.

  • @micheledematteis2072

    @micheledematteis2072

    11 ай бұрын

    I did LOL at that one too!! She's too much! I watched the entire trial. Twice! I know this case back and forth. I'm so glad the BP is doing this. I hope they do more on her. There is soooooo much crazy material with this vile demon 👿

  • @tamararutland-mills9530

    @tamararutland-mills9530

    9 ай бұрын

    That got me too.

  • @ingerfaber3411
    @ingerfaber34119 ай бұрын

    My favorite sentence : "I blacked out a little bit"

  • @jodileigh571
    @jodileigh57110 ай бұрын

    The times she is describing herself growing hit in the head, she is actually describing when she hit Gannon on the head several times to knock him out prior to stabbing him

  • @laur131306
    @laur13130611 ай бұрын

    Gannon deserved so much more. He was a gorgeous and bright soul and has touched so many people. No one else deserves to be mentioned. You're missed Gannon 💙

  • @tiffknox6158

    @tiffknox6158

    11 ай бұрын

    💙💙💙💙💙

  • @dawndacquisto
    @dawndacquisto11 ай бұрын

    "I don't want to misquote myself" WHAT?

  • @cocopersiflage4705
    @cocopersiflage470510 ай бұрын

    I’m sure I’m not the first person to say this: These 4 would be excellent dinner party guests. But I would be very paranoid all evening. 😹😹😹

  • @insidekikismind

    @insidekikismind

    10 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 ikr????? I need one as a paid bff... I'd take him on all my outings from meet ups to interviews.

  • @hopefulhuman
    @hopefulhuman10 ай бұрын

    I think she's a "succesful" liar because no one ever cared enough to call her out on it. They just think whatever, that's just Letica. And move on. Now, this is too big for people to let go.

  • @janetlyn6697
    @janetlyn669711 ай бұрын

    The perfect punishment for her would be to make her wear headphones and listen to her own screechy voice for all eternity.

  • @BiologyBabe
    @BiologyBabe11 ай бұрын

    My favorite thing about being a teacher this time of year is that I can watch the behavior panel live instead of having to wait!

  • @kittyroars8758
    @kittyroars87589 ай бұрын

    I know the full details of what this woman did to that poor boy.She is a disgusting excuse for a human being. It breaks my heart to think of what poor Gannon went through 😢

  • @rennieclausen-soir913
    @rennieclausen-soir9136 ай бұрын

    Mark said he’d bet money Leticia did something to the child’s head. He won the bet. She did, in fact, hit him in the head, among many other terrible things. Poor child, rest in peace.

  • @lynleebossard6417
    @lynleebossard641711 ай бұрын

    Thanks, guys!!!♥️ Listening to her crumble on the phone with Al during their phone calls while he's being coached by the FBI was like witnessing the Wicked Witch of the West screeching, "I'm melting, meeeltinnng..." What an absolute HORROR of a human being. She smashed a full Monster energy drink can into a correction officer's face while being extradited back to Colorado from South Carolina after breaking free from her restraints so she could try to get out of a moving van going around 70 mph. She was flipping off witnesses in court. The judge threatened to secure her cuffs to a bolt under the table if she didn't stop. The judge's remarks to her before sentencing were PERFECT. He cried during Al & Landen's victim impact statements, which were so moving that I sobbed. RIP, Gannon.🌿💙

  • @monicapatton1405

    @monicapatton1405

    11 ай бұрын

    Wow.

  • @tiffknox6158

    @tiffknox6158

    11 ай бұрын

    Judge Werner did an amazing job. RIP Gannon💙💙💙

  • @belfiore_18
    @belfiore_1811 ай бұрын

    The Devil herself! What she did to that poor boy! She savagely murdered an 11 year old boy! And she has a child herself! What a psychopath!

  • @patriciarudolph285
    @patriciarudolph28510 ай бұрын

    I like how the one investigator got up and said she had to leave. She couldnt even stand the B.S. anymore. I bet the other dectective was thinking "oh please dont leave me in here by myself with her"

  • @abelis644

    @abelis644

    10 ай бұрын

    😂 And Lieticia was like "What? what do you mean you have to leave, I'm in the middle of my creative storytelling!!! How dare you??? What could be more important than me??? 😅😅😅

  • @marylowe7135

    @marylowe7135

    10 ай бұрын

    Or other detective was thinking she should have left first.

  • @bambiholmes
    @bambiholmes10 ай бұрын

    "anyone with an I.Q. over room temperature" hahahaa I will be using that one from now on, thank you, Chase!

  • @noraramos3798
    @noraramos379811 ай бұрын

    What stood out to me was when she said “I didn’t bring a gun downstairs with me or anything” That set red flags off in my head, because, no one said she did. This lead me to believe she did bring her gun downstairs with her. Now, knowing from the trial that she in fact shot Gannon, reenforces my theory that she did actually have a gun with her when she went downstairs. There was absolutely no reason for her to make sure to tell the officer that she didn’t bring a gun down with her, so I call BS on that statement

  • @Brandylibra

    @Brandylibra

    11 ай бұрын

    I’m pretty sure the whole guy in the house is a complete lie though. I think that’s kind of why she incorporated the gun into the lie because it’s some thing she used so she uses a little bit of truth with a lot of lie.

  • @noraramos3798

    @noraramos3798

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Brandylibra oh, yes for sure. It’s all completely fabricated. There was no man in the basement. What my point was, the mentioning of a gun, and random statement that she didn’t bring it down with her reminded me of my grandson saying “I didn’t eat a cookie” out of the blue. (He absolutely ate a cookie, lol). And Lie-tecia randomly bringing up the gun she supposedly didn’t have with her, like a toddler bringing up a cookie without a prompt to do so, was a red flag to me.

  • @tiffknox6158
    @tiffknox615811 ай бұрын

    I’m glad you are covering her. She’s a real treat. That energy is off the charts! You can tell she ain’t right. She’s not focused on Gannon, it’s just the Leticia Show. I watched the entire trial and it was A LOT. She’s a murdering liar, child abuser and hardcore narcissist. I’m glad she’s never getting out of prison. Gannon Strong 💙💙💙

  • @fastnbulbous406

    @fastnbulbous406

    11 ай бұрын

    I actually feel bad for those women stuck inside with her, even the worst of 'em. She's a waking nightmare.

  • @KimS-ud9hm

    @KimS-ud9hm

    10 ай бұрын

    @tiffknox6158 I just watched the entire trial too and you’re right, it was A LOT lol. Forget the death penalty or life without, just sentence people to having to listen to LS in those phone calls and interviews. The crime rate would come to a screeching halt lol

  • @Mr.MermanPrince
    @Mr.MermanPrince10 ай бұрын

    I've been following this case from the beginning. Since the moment she did that absurd interview, to watching the entire trial. She had no leg to stand on in her defense. She merely said she was psychotic (legally insane). Nope. You dont rent a truck, drive a thousand miles, and dump the poor boy over a bridge on psychosis. I'm saying that as someone who has psychosis.

  • @nicholedelaney8152

    @nicholedelaney8152

    10 ай бұрын

    100%! Andrea Yates was psychotic. She did not try to cover it up. She called the cops after. Leticia did everything she possibly could to cover up her heinous crime.

  • @kimF510
    @kimF5102 ай бұрын

    I live in Colorado Springs, where Leticia lived, so this case is especially heart wrenching for me. It’s scary to know an absolute psychopath like her could have brushed shoulders with me!

  • @MandaJeanne

    @MandaJeanne

    Ай бұрын

    Fun, unsolicited factoid that will freak you out ... 😉 There's an estimated average of at least 100 , active but not on anyone's radar, serial killers, at any given time, amd thats just in the US. And another fun factoid, is in your lifetime, in my life time, we will brush shoulders with an unknown or yet to be identified, serial killer, at least once or twice 😮 .... Un known serial killers, meaning actively, serialy killing yet unknown to police, MEANING law/authorities/feds don't even know there's a serial killer to be looking for 😬😳 That averages out to be there's at least 2 active but unknown serial killers IN EVERY STATE 😮 I DIDNT WANT TO KNOW ANY OF THAT so I shared it with you 😂😂😂😂

  • @katrinahetherington3425
    @katrinahetherington342511 ай бұрын

    I think we all requested this one. TBP are the best!

  • @tealblue4987

    @tealblue4987

    11 ай бұрын

    😎🔥

  • @earth0128

    @earth0128

    11 ай бұрын

    👍 needed to be done, poor Gannon 💔

  • @1notstressed
    @1notstressed11 ай бұрын

    I watched the whole trial, Scott. You guys WILL BE adding her to your psycho videos soon. She’s highly malignant narcissistic. Gaslit her own daughter for years (really messing her up) This case is bizarre- you wouldn’t believe how violent she is (got her on camera)

  • @zepps88
    @zepps889 ай бұрын

    This lady tried to bring her daughter down with her when she knew a guilty verdict was imminent. She's a real piece of work. She also didn't shed a single tear when Gannon's father gave his impact statement. Straight up psychopath.

  • @MeaghanTamara

    @MeaghanTamara

    9 ай бұрын

    I don't think so. If she did she would've made her attorneys play Harleys interview with the Feds. She lies just like her mother. 🙄

  • @zepps88

    @zepps88

    9 ай бұрын

    @@MeaghanTamara No one wants to believe their mom is a psycho child killer. She lied FOR her mother and testified against her when she found out the evidence was irrefutable. Her mom victimized her during the trial, it wouldn't surprise me if she's been a victim of her mom's manipulation for her entire life.

  • @lavonnetollison724

    @lavonnetollison724

    9 ай бұрын

    That monster is as far removed from "lady" as one can get! What an overused/abused word is "lady"! " Lady" conjures up a woman with taste, class, couth, manners, truth teller ... One I'd like to hang with and emulate. This monster is NOT A LADY!

  • @lifeontheedge2444

    @lifeontheedge2444

    9 ай бұрын

    I watched the trail the same time as I watched Lori trail. Both women’s behaviour was unbelievable, no empathy or ownership for the awful things they did.

  • @lavonnetollison724

    @lavonnetollison724

    9 ай бұрын

    I heard she was just transferred to a prison in another state - bet it was due to her stirring up sh•t with others like her. All the while screaming, “She’s hurting me!” “I can’t breathe!” 🤬🤮💩

  • @darkpriestess127
    @darkpriestess1278 ай бұрын

    Mark was spot on about the emphasis on "smash your head." This poor little boy had 4 blunt force injuries to his head that cracked his skull. She's a monster.

  • @gloriaelmore9092
    @gloriaelmore909211 ай бұрын

    This is heartbreaking. I keep thinking about the little boy going through this horror in a place he thought was home.

  • @eyojseillem5531
    @eyojseillem553111 ай бұрын

    Greg and panel, Laina is Gannon’s little sister. When she came home, Letitia sent her outside to play. Harley, whom was 17 at the time, came home a little after 4:30 (works at massage envy) she sent her (and told her to take Laina with her) to go buy cleaning supplies. They had previous plans to go out for sushi which Gannon did not like to do. She told the two girls that his stomach was hurting and he was staying home in bed. They went for sushi. That night Harley and Laina came down the stairs to see how he was, and she shuffled them away and back upstairs. I watched the trial and it’s insane how many times she changed the story. There was an FBI profiler that interviewed her that I think you guys would find interesting and would make a great part 2 on this video.

  • @JanoyCresva
    @JanoyCresva10 ай бұрын

    The reason she talks so much is so she can stop them from asking questions. Because when the cops start asking questions it screws up her rehearsed story. She gets super flustered when they ask her basic questions. "....and i took a wrong turn" who would include that in a story about their day? "I went here here and there and oh i took a wrong turn....then went home....i think...."

  • @AlliWritesNow
    @AlliWritesNow9 ай бұрын

    LS explains a story in which she had access to at-least 3 loaded guns, including an AR & 2 cell phones. She supposedly was given the freedom by her r@•••t to check the ring notifications on her cell phone, walk up & down the stairs , open the front door to speak to 2 girls age 8 & 17, write out a list for cleaning supplies and then return to the door to give the girls the list & instruct them to go shopping @ dollar tree. She texted Harley 2-3 times during the time frame she claims she & Gannon were “attacked.” This woman is a monster, i’m glad she was recently transferred to Topeka, she sucks.

  • @WaymateaEllis
    @WaymateaEllis11 ай бұрын

    Scott, I feel your pain whenever you all cover a topic that involves horrible acts toward children. I appreciate your empathy on these most horrific subjects. You all demonstrate that it is possible to feel for humanity, and at the same time learn the neuroscience and behaviour analysis. Love you guys ❤

  • @TheBehaviorPanel

    @TheBehaviorPanel

    11 ай бұрын

    Dang, you’re very observant. 😮 - Scott

  • @loving_lioness3518

    @loving_lioness3518

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@TheBehaviorPanelScotts always got jokes 😅but seriously I agree! You're very empathetic

  • @WaymateaEllis

    @WaymateaEllis

    11 ай бұрын

    🙏🏽❤ You provide concreteness to give me a language for things I feel, and I am SO grateful.

  • @carolynmcdonald2746
    @carolynmcdonald274611 ай бұрын

    I had to chuckle..my daughter just walked by and heard this video playing and asked..Is she lying? I asked why and she said “she’s giving wayyyyy too much information “

  • @finster444k
    @finster444k9 ай бұрын

    Imagine if there was some poor day laborer named Eduardo down at the local Home Depot who got arrested FOR THIS STUPID SH*T .

  • @Gem_Am_I

    @Gem_Am_I

    9 ай бұрын

    😂

  • @johng4093

    @johng4093

    5 ай бұрын

    I'd guess nobody in LE believed her from the get-go. Not credible with her multiple iterations of implausible stories. Anyway, the parents would be the prime suspects in these kinds of cases.

  • @truecrimeparalegal4421
    @truecrimeparalegal442110 ай бұрын

    Omg. The FAKE CRYING. I. CANT. EVEN. 🤦🏽‍♀️. Who in their right mind would believe this circus act?!?! I’ve been a part of and/or witnessed hundreds of interrogations/interviews. NEVER have I seen anyone like LS. I truly despise this “woman.” Rest in paradise, sweet Gannon. 💙 💙💙

  • @greg5639
    @greg563911 ай бұрын

    Im an ex coal miner neither of my parents ever said they loved me. They devorsed around 1976. Yet shown nothing but hate towards each another. I met my now wife jan 5th1979. We didnt have our daughter until 5th Feb 2,000. After her birth i remember sitting in my car in the hospital car park and suddenly found myself in tears. This really shook me up. Untill that moment i was one of those tough /hard men. I never shed a tear for any reason , not even witnessing one of my work mates being killed before my eyes . I had a serious accident in a roof fall notnlong after this, where i had my right arm virtually severd from below my right ear to my hips. My right hip broke , my left hip fractured. It took a lot of physio and healing. I went through a lot of wow is me, this little bundle of joy hit me so hard. She changed everything about me. I became a doting dad. My wife and i also made a pact. Anyone harm our daughter, my wife would visit regularly in prison. I coukdnt u derstand why my parents didnt have the same feeli gs for their child. I woukd die in a milli second to protect my child . The strange thing is id also protect anyone else's child too. I can honestly say becoming a dad really changed me. Ever since we had our daughter i will blubber up at virtualy anything reguarding kids. When my daufmghter went to uni in Leeds , we got home and i sat in the front room and cried. My. Wife asked me what was up? I said weve left her all on her own. My wife laghed and said she'll be fine, shes a big girl and i promise you ahes already out meeting new freinds. Shes now finished uni and back home. All i can say in my defence is my wife came from a loving family , i came from a family where i had to learn to love. I know for sure after some 43 years together and having put my wife on a pedestal,which she has to share with our daughter, i git something right, something that i was never taught by my parents. Having our daughter ( jade) was the icing on the cake.

  • @kristen1245

    @kristen1245

    11 ай бұрын

    God blessed you with your wife and daughter..not by accident..praise him and give him thanks for your blessings of today !! Very happy ..I understand..it's hard to witness callous people .

  • @Luvmyswiftvet

    @Luvmyswiftvet

    11 ай бұрын

    That was beautiful!❤

  • @philosopherwithin

    @philosopherwithin

    11 ай бұрын

    I loved that y’all “made an agreement that she would visit me in prison”. Profound, simple truth: this line you shall not cross. Beautiful my friend.

  • @ginachenney5733

    @ginachenney5733

    11 ай бұрын

    That was beautiful ❤️ I am so glad you learned how to live AND to except love given to you.

  • @NicolaMaxwell

    @NicolaMaxwell

    11 ай бұрын

    P. S - like my husband you learned yourself how to treat your family, with the love in your heart n past that hurt you you'll never let near you or your family. Just lovely reading that Sir.😊 makes me glow inside.❤

  • @itskristinawithak
    @itskristinawithak11 ай бұрын

    Thank you for analyzing this woman! Her story has baffled me as to how she felt like she could get away with it! It doesn’t take much to see thru her bs!

  • @shelleysteed4647
    @shelleysteed464711 ай бұрын

    Mark, please don't change your lean-in!! Your genuine engagement and excitement always draw my attention closer. You're the life of the party!! 🙂

  • @belfiore_18
    @belfiore_1810 ай бұрын

    So happy she’s away for life! She savagely murdered that beautiful boy! 💔😢

  • @TheUglyDoctor
    @TheUglyDoctor11 ай бұрын

    Yes yes yes!!!!!🎉 thank you BP... we've been waiting

  • @kellie5476
    @kellie547611 ай бұрын

    Just the step monster from hell I've been waiting for you guys to analyse!

  • @Maria-kh2bd

    @Maria-kh2bd

    11 ай бұрын

    Me too!!!!!!!!

  • @earth0128

    @earth0128

    11 ай бұрын

    She is wicked

  • @rennieclausen-soir913
    @rennieclausen-soir9136 ай бұрын

    My two favorite takes from this video: (1) To paraphrase Mark, ‘Call 911 and then order takeout, as a general rule.’ 😂 (2)To quote Chase, “Children who grow up in unpredictable environments very often learn to be adaptable and flexible with the truth as a way to navigate chaos." 👏🏻 well done ALL

  • @LeslieJMarshall
    @LeslieJMarshall10 ай бұрын

    For a woman aparrently beaten unconscious she shows an amazing lack of injury. Also amazing is her ability to recall that she had thoughts during her 'blackout'. Obviously she's never had a significant enough head injury to lose consciousness even if only briefly. This woman had absolutely no chance of getting away with her crime. Even the enclosing community recognized her guilt and spoke about it on Facebook. By choosing to put her in an victim's interview room rather than an Interrogation cell was genius. Left Leticia with a subtle sense that she was getting away with her story. Making her comfortable enough to elaborate the story. Each elaboration is another place the detectives can explore to find inconsistencies between her narrative and the evidence. For a supposed M.Ed she doesn't seem very thoughtful. Quite sloppy in her scenario construction, almost amateur. A likely consequence of her repeatedly getting away with her fabrications.

  • @tamararutland-mills9530

    @tamararutland-mills9530

    9 ай бұрын

    Listening to her, I thought she had a low level of education.

  • @DaniEA2114
    @DaniEA211411 ай бұрын

    Thank you!!!! I’ve been messaging you guys on all your social media platforms asking you to cover this excuse for a human being! I’ve followed this since it happened in 2020 and watched the whole trial and was dying to hear you guys speak on her! There is another interrogation video with the FBI after she had dumped poor Gannon and when she was actually arrested for his murder, please please please will you guys do that video as well 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼

  • @dianabryant8052
    @dianabryant805211 ай бұрын

    You guys are life savers, I'm at dialysis and thank you for coming on, I can watch you guys do ya thing while I get through this hard day, talking about 3 hours 45 minutes every other day. Now I will have a good treatment with good time. thanks for helping me get through the day.

  • @maxxpopp2373
    @maxxpopp23739 ай бұрын

    my husband died after we had been married 10 years. I raised our 6 yr old dtr alone. i dated no one or went on any dates until she was 4 months shy of graduating high school. I could never believe that bringing another man around my dtr was a good idea. My parents didn’t even let us spend the night with people or have sleepovers. Daddy always said, most people are no dmn good and ya need to be cautious bout forming relationships with every “nice” person ya meet. That advice is what kept me focused on what’s necessary. At that time it was making sure i provided a stable ,safe n secure environment for us both. I have 2 dtrs and i’ve trained them both the same way. Some of the nicest people turn out to be just like this MENACE to society.

  • @ajordan1976

    @ajordan1976

    8 ай бұрын

    My hat off to you! This is the underlying issue with this case. The father married wife #2 and barley knows her. She's abusing the kids consistently while he works out of town frequently. After this cow is arrested for murder he's already remarried to wife #3. With a new baby. Gannon's little sister has now lived through all the chaos and trauma and what does he do? Spend time healing and comforting his daughter? No she has another new mommy and step sibling. Society accepts this as normal. He deserves his happiness. He's culpable for the death of his son. I've listened to his tapes during the time before they found Gannon. He knew she was unstable and violent. But leaves his vulnerable children in her care. The statics are very high that a step parent will hurt your child. It's not too much to ask people to put their lives on hold for a few years until their kids are grown? It's admirable that you cared more about your child than your loneliness.

  • @ghettoprincess_80

    @ghettoprincess_80

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@ajordan1976 I cannot agree with you more! I have huge issues with Al Stauch. His son is brutally murdered by his wife leaving a very young girl is exposed to all this trauma and his main priority is running off and getting remarried as fast as possible?!?!?!?! He made such a horrifically terrible judgment call on his last relationship that it cost his son his life and he doesn't hesitate for one second to evaluate his ability to judge character before exposing his remaining child to yet another new woman?!?!?! Unbelievable. Disgusting and unbelievable. Al Stauch is a terrible father imo and shouldn't have had or continue to have custody of his child(ren).

  • @maxxpopp2373

    @maxxpopp2373

    7 ай бұрын

    @@ajordan1976 You are exactly right, there is nothing wrong with telling adults they need to sacrifice being in a relationship for giving themselves 100% to their children. I know everyone is different but I've never been lonely a day in my 54 years. I've never experienced being lonely for companionship. I've always had plenty to do and I always enjoy what I'm doing. I enjoy being with my children and friends and I enjoy spending time with no one around. My life is my own and I choose to do exactly what I enjoy however, my children came first. To me that not only meant providing for them , it meant it was not time for me to be dating anyone. Many times children just cannot process the idea of a new parental addition to the family. Even if the person is great and isn't a problem. Children want the attention of their parents peridot. You can't really do that when trying to build a new relationship unless the newbie doesn't need much. I can't tell you how many times my dtr has called home and thanked me for not bringing a man to our home. Of course I'm always proud that my children are proud of me. She's a social worker therefore she sees the results of what parents do to their children for the sake of being in questionable or untimely relationships.

  • @maxxpopp2373

    @maxxpopp2373

    7 ай бұрын

    @@ghettoprincess_80 society is much harder on women who do this yet men are celebrated for adding another so-called "mother" to the house. It's equally unstable regardless of who does it.

  • @ajordan1976

    @ajordan1976

    7 ай бұрын

    @@ghettoprincess_80 thank you so much. I've not been popular in my opinion. Victim blaming was the most popular description. Fortunately I stand firm in my conviction concerning Gannon's safety and why he is no longer alive. I believe if we don't ask the hard questions about how this child wound up murdered. Then his death was in vain. You brought up several important points The fact that Al is sitting in a courtroom with 3 wives is mind boggling. That he trusts anyone is beyond me? I'm convinced he only wanted full custody so he didn't have to pay child support. The way he cosigned the parental alienation against Landon was a crime! Makes so angry for both Landon and Laina. This case is so sad. What makes it hard is was preventable. If only Al had his priorities straight. An eleven year old boy would be 14 now. But for some reason popular opinion is Al is a hero. 😡

  • @ajordan1976
    @ajordan19768 ай бұрын

    Lucretia would be the world's worst flight attendant. She doesn't realize she would be serving others. She believes it's all glamourous travel. On a serious note I believe Al needs to analyzed. By the time of trial he's already remarried with a new baby. He's sitting in a courtroom with 3 women he's been seriously involved with . Mind-blowing that he knew how unstable and unwanted his kids were in that home. Yet he still leaves his vulnerable children for extended periods of time in her care. She's incredibly cruel and dangerous. He knew!

  • @carolinahurtado6634

    @carolinahurtado6634

    8 ай бұрын

    I.M.O. Alberts actions of remarrying is a way to prove to "Evil Step-Monster" that she murdered his precious son,But couldn't murder his Happiness although really unfair to his daughter Lana ? I pray everyone innocent involved has managed to regain normalcy in all their lives because I recall that Landin also had a newborn by the time they all went to trial? Everyone moved on and continued on with Life .Gannon is and will always be remembered.💙💙💙💙💙💙

  • @nicole6323

    @nicole6323

    8 ай бұрын

    I'm not victim bashing him, but he knew she had also recently staged not 1, but 2 robberies in their own Fn home. Saying ppl are following her & ish... Yet he still left them there. That means she was already Fn delusional. I wouldn't let someone like that watch my kids while I went into the bathroom, let alone for a long period of time.

  • @Hooklineandsinker145

    @Hooklineandsinker145

    6 ай бұрын

    He wasn’t concerned even after she lied about gannon coming at her with a knife. She was already giving reasons to harm him. This boy went to his teacher w bruises 2 weeks before, said it was her, and no one did anything! He just yelled at landed to apologize to LeTecia for blaming her for rubbing Lainas face so hard in a pillow, her lips got burned. Tell me he thinks that 8 yr old was lying! He used her as a babysitter and LeTecia knew that, and he knew these kids were vulnerable, left in her care. I’m sure he never imagined that she’d do this, but those kids were in danger, he should have left her, I know it’s easier said than done, but even his mother, who’s a mental health professional, told sl that she wasn’t right, that she needs medication. The red flags were there

  • @ajordan1976

    @ajordan1976

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Hooklineandsinker145 amen! Ty for your honesty I couldn't agree with you more. But you left out that instead of putting Laina first who just lost her big brother and went through untold trauma and chaos. He gets married and has a new child. The last thing Laina needed was Another stepmother and step siblings. Laina needs to be with her mother. Full custody. Oh sh!t I commented on my own original comment! Forgive me I'm awake at 3 am. More importantly this is the hill I will die on. Al is culpable on some level. He knew she was an angry impatient crazy mofo! He used extremely poor judgement and I'm being kind.

  • @ajordan1976

    @ajordan1976

    6 ай бұрын

    @@nicole6323 you aren't victim blaming. We need to ask hard questions otherwise we will continue to see cases like this. People need to wake up and think about their kids before their own needs.

  • @GeorgiaJakes7
    @GeorgiaJakes711 ай бұрын

    This one is easy. If her mouth is open, she is lying.

  • @Newtonheimer
    @Newtonheimer11 ай бұрын

    “The one time” Mark had shorts on with his coat and tie and got up to check on something he was cooking! 😆 I still die laughing at the thought of the rest of y’all standing up and walking away wearing shorts too. OMG!!! That was the best! Lol. 😂🤣😂

  • @monicapatton1405

    @monicapatton1405

    11 ай бұрын

    That was hilarious

  • @cheatednomore6430

    @cheatednomore6430

    11 ай бұрын

    I didn't see that! I am laughing just hearing you describe it. 🤣

  • @krystalsutherland8392
    @krystalsutherland83929 ай бұрын

    Every time I listen to one of your videos (which is OFTEN) I am remimded of exactly how incredible the brain is. You guys are so smart. I learn something every video. Thanks for your time, the dedication and love you have for the brain and body language and for sharing your knowledge. Hugs to all.

  • @matukonyc
    @matukonyc10 ай бұрын

    The detectives are questioning her in the "family" room to disarm her. They treat the parents of missing children as victims, initially, so if she thinks they still consider her as a victim and not a perp, it will cause her to be off her guard and willing to talk, when she realkh shouldn't be talking.

  • @raquel-bd8pc
    @raquel-bd8pc11 ай бұрын

    Mark's insight with psychology and sociology is great!

  • @amandahallberg9634
    @amandahallberg963411 ай бұрын

    I'll never forget the night we woke up to a raging fire in the house we were sleeping in. In the middle of the night. So much smoke and so much fear. I'm prone to panic attacks, but you know what? I didn't get a panic attack. I picked up my 6 month old baby, cradled her in my arms and ran out while my husband woke his grandparents up. When we all were safe and the situation caught up to me, that's when I had a panic attack. To imagine someone having a panic attack in the middle of a potentially life threatening assault is ridiculous.

  • @facts_not_feelings4011
    @facts_not_feelings401111 ай бұрын

    Watching this trial live was a roller coaster of emotion 😢 to plead guilty by reason of insanity was her last pathetic effort to get Leniency. She's a pathological liar, always has been, always will be. RIP GANNON 💙

  • @tamararutland-mills9530

    @tamararutland-mills9530

    9 ай бұрын

    Leans toward psychopathy

  • @herbwitch5681
    @herbwitch56818 ай бұрын

    “Excuse me, I need to leave for a moment to scream into a pillow. I’ll be right back.”

  • @Ms_Mysti
    @Ms_Mysti11 ай бұрын

    I'd love so see your evaluation of the psychiatrists interviews with her. The phone calls with her husband were crazy too.

  • @ck-xj3qq
    @ck-xj3qq11 ай бұрын

    This lady's story is ridiculous! So there is an intruder in her home, who has a gun, has already physically assaulted her and is now trying to rape her. Her 11 year old son comes in (presumably unarmed) and attempts to rescue her. At 1:06:44 she describes this incredible act of bravery and love as, he "trys to do something, be helpful or whatever" AND then she had the opportunity to flee and send for help for him and she does nothing, but she does provide the perpetrator with a suitcase. Wow! Even in her cover up story she is a terrible person. Amazing

  • @stevepeterson5943

    @stevepeterson5943

    11 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I had to stop trying to listen using reason or rationality. It ain't there.

  • @windywednesday4166

    @windywednesday4166

    11 ай бұрын

    Right. I would love to know what was going on in her head but we never will because she is apparently incapable of being truthful about anything.

  • @ck-xj3qq

    @ck-xj3qq

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@stevepeterson5943Agree

  • @tamararutland-mills9530

    @tamararutland-mills9530

    9 ай бұрын

    She really has something against Hispanics.

  • @kathysmith793
    @kathysmith79311 ай бұрын

    This freak probably caused that poor little boy's stomach issues 😡😡

  • @krystalsutherland8392
    @krystalsutherland839210 ай бұрын

    Guys, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASS do her interrogation by the FBI agent Johnathon Grusing. He did a great job and you can see her body more cearly. Its my, current, favorite interrogation. You guys woud rock it. Thanks for the amazing content. We all love it, and love all you guys. Peace and happiness from SC.

  • @abelis644

    @abelis644

    10 ай бұрын

    I wish I could like your comment 100 times & add bells and neon lights!!! 😂 🔔🔔🔔🚨🚨🚨🔔🔔🔔🚨🚨🚨

  • @krystalsutherland8392

    @krystalsutherland8392

    10 ай бұрын

    @@abelis644 Thanks. They'd nail it.

  • @TheLuckyeight8

    @TheLuckyeight8

    10 ай бұрын

    I’m doubling or tripling down on this request. His calm demeanor and not buying into her reactions and responses was phenomenal.

  • @kattatonik2075

    @kattatonik2075

    10 ай бұрын

    👍

  • @AfterTheRains
    @AfterTheRains11 ай бұрын

    I think you would likely have found her behaviour in court extreme and fascinating. She was even reprimanded by the judge for making a rude gesture to a witness which had been caught on camera.

  • @dlaplante8955

    @dlaplante8955

    11 ай бұрын

    Her behavior in court was unbelievable, the fact that she was flipping witnesses off and then she made the devil sign to the jurors 😮 I would love these guys to analyze court room behavior! Not to mention to listen to the phone calls.

  • @AfterTheRains

    @AfterTheRains

    10 ай бұрын

    @@dlaplante8955 I don’t know if you will understand me but, she reminded me of IT in the Adams family when she was hiding behind her hair every day. I think she was really annoyed after the judge insisted the chairs be moved.

  • @dlaplante8955

    @dlaplante8955

    10 ай бұрын

    @@AfterTheRains she did remind me of cousin It. Then someone else thought she looked to much like the girl from RING. 🤣 and that has stuck with me too.

  • @debperkins7521
    @debperkins752111 ай бұрын

    .. she said she was crying when the "perp" was attempting to attack her. As a woman, this is a huge RED Flag! A woman cries as a release of emotion...during the attack, she would be so hyoer-ficused in escaping and/or protecting her child she would not be crying.!

  • @tonirose6776

    @tonirose6776

    11 ай бұрын

    Agree.

  • @jodileigh571
    @jodileigh57110 ай бұрын

    She kept her headphones on the entire time she was attacking and killing Gannon. She did that so she wouldn’t hear his screams and his pleads as he was being murdered

  • @Tammys_kaysee
    @Tammys_kaysee11 ай бұрын

    Good lord! For everything she states, she immediately explains that statement, back and forth. Quite exhausting!

  • @hughjass846
    @hughjass84611 ай бұрын

    My friend went to mime school, I never heard from him again.

  • @kimalonzo3363

    @kimalonzo3363

    11 ай бұрын

    😆 🤣 😂

  • @shieh.4743

    @shieh.4743

    11 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂

  • @marytaylor8482
    @marytaylor848211 ай бұрын

    This woman is such an easy read....honesty can't comprehend how she could begin to imagine anyone would buy this b.s.! It's beyond comprehension how she could've done this horrific act to that child. Life in prison doesn't feel like justice for this evil act.

  • @Aqrabuti
    @Aqrabuti10 ай бұрын

    Please do her FBI interrogation video! It’s a body language and verbal gold mine!!! Love your channel!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @ady1gilb

    @ady1gilb

    10 ай бұрын

    Agreed!!!😊

  • @TeaSpiracy
    @TeaSpiracy10 ай бұрын

    Greg always sneaks in these crazy life stories like they are no big deal. "Yeah one time as a child i had a shotgun in my face, but thats a story for another day..." Like whut? No. I need to know NOW Greg 😂😂

  • @rociomungaray7502

    @rociomungaray7502

    10 ай бұрын

    I thought that too haha

  • @tracysires2234
    @tracysires223411 ай бұрын

    DAMN!! Out of the gate, (from 1:30), she incriminates herself MASSIVELY!! "Can I take my notes out?" "We took pictures!" "It is the same story." Explaining the carpet replacement. NOTHING in her demeanor or words suggests she cares at all about this poor child. She is narrating the day as though it was a fun adventure when she brutally murdered this innocent life. She's not so perky now that she has been convicted.

  • @meesamagill1193

    @meesamagill1193

    11 ай бұрын

    The fact she described it as a story...alarm bells

  • @tracysires2234

    @tracysires2234

    11 ай бұрын

    @@meesamagill1193 exactly!!!

  • @dianayount2122
    @dianayount212211 ай бұрын

    throws him, Gannon, under the bus very early by saying "he pooped his pants". Seriously what normal 10 y.o is pooping his or her pants without being ill and also horribly ashamed.

  • @lynleebossard6417

    @lynleebossard6417

    11 ай бұрын

    That breaks my heart. The thought of her giving him enemas also just makes me so sad & angry. I hate this woman. There's no punishment bad enough for her.

  • @michelemahon141
    @michelemahon1418 ай бұрын

    “Omg! My child is missing! Someone get a notebook and a pencil! I NEED to take notes STAT!!” -Dr. Tee Stauch, 2023

  • @micheledematteis2072

    @micheledematteis2072

    8 ай бұрын

    Dr. Tee Stauch says Egg-Wardo was dark SKINDED. Dr. Tee Stauch says " it DONNDED on me"... everythink and anythink endinK in G gets a K. "I didn't do anythink wronk !". ~Dr. Tee Stauch~. With a PhD in Education . 😂😂😂😂 Just more lies from her filthy mouth

  • @millax-ev6yz
    @millax-ev6yz9 ай бұрын

    I know you've said this before Scott but i hope you dont think that constant eye contact is always deception. As a kid i always had trouble with eye contact. Then around my teenage years i told myself to just keep eye contact no matter how uncomfortable i got. Since then ive noticed i maintain eye contact much longer than most people, i just taughtmyself to overcompensate.

  • @TheBehaviorPanel

    @TheBehaviorPanel

    9 ай бұрын

    I dont think that at all. 👍

  • @chwk540
    @chwk54011 ай бұрын

    Please tell me y’all are going to do the breakdown of the FBI interview, I’m DYING to hear the breakdown!!!

  • @chwk540

    @chwk540

    11 ай бұрын

    just to be clear, not just her behavior, but your take on the FBI guy, I think I know the answer, but I need to hear it from you for confirmation.

  • @davianne70
    @davianne7011 ай бұрын

    Scott was on the right track regarding how weird or interesting it was when one of the detectives stepped out of the room; I believe we learned at her trial that the cops were searching her car or gathering DNA evidence or something in that realm during that interrogation.

  • @lunabee9606
    @lunabee96064 ай бұрын

    The reason the Percocet trips are important is bc when she did arrive home camera footage see’s her getting out of the truck but you can’t see Gannon get out of the truck. So when she “took a wrong turn” it was thought that she killed him while out running to Petco and put his body out where she supposedly took the wrong turn. Oh she had an online degree and during the trial they couldn’t find proof that she had a degree. Basically she lied about everything in her life including having a degree!!

  • @nancyjones6780

    @nancyjones6780

    4 ай бұрын

    I knew it! I missed that part of the trial but believed strongly that she bought that degree online! Thanks for the validation!

  • @JennyferPepin
    @JennyferPepin11 ай бұрын

    The fact she's telling a story so happily when her son has disappeared is such a red flag. Absolutely disgusting.

  • @sallyh7282
    @sallyh728211 ай бұрын

    "I didn't report it straight away because"...I'm a selfish, spiteful evil murderer and I didn't want to get caught. Honestly all the way through this she was just covering her arse with preemptive excuses and invented reasons. Thought she was so clever with her pathetic story.

  • @christinebaker6987
    @christinebaker69879 ай бұрын

    Her FBI interview was beyond believable. Totally ridiculous!

  • @stephaniec0625
    @stephaniec062510 ай бұрын

    Her voice immediately infuriates me. I watched Gannon's story from the day he was reported missing and cheered when this lying witch was convicted...and every moment in between. But I still watch everything that comes out because it's so unbelievable the depth of her depravity

  • @smokeydiamond489

    @smokeydiamond489

    10 ай бұрын

    I hate crazy bitches like that

  • @annmariemccooey6731

    @annmariemccooey6731

    10 ай бұрын

    That was my first thought watching this. The sound of her voice makes me angry for some reason.

  • @CyndiWells
    @CyndiWells10 ай бұрын

    She almost stopped "crying" as she observed the detective grabbing the tissue box. If you were truly in grief and crying, it wouldn't matter what the other person was doing. You would continue sobbing, hardly even noticing what they were doing, in my opinion.

  • @colorbugoriginals4457

    @colorbugoriginals4457

    10 ай бұрын

    she sucks but this is reaching. plenty of ppl straighten up as soon as they notice someone else is noticing. i don't think that is what is happening with her but it's really harmful to call out normal possible reactions as inherent signs of deception.

  • @CyndiWells

    @CyndiWells

    10 ай бұрын

    @@colorbugoriginals4457 It isn't normal behavior to me at all.

  • @colorbugoriginals4457

    @colorbugoriginals4457

    10 ай бұрын

    @@CyndiWells well idk your definition of normal but it's def not uncommon, esp among professionals, as well as victims of certain types of abuse.

  • @CyndiWells

    @CyndiWells

    10 ай бұрын

    @@colorbugoriginals4457 She isn't a victim. She is a violent person. Go back and watch it again. It was not natural or just "straightening up". The emotion went away like a finger snap. (Retired USG )

  • @jax993
    @jax99310 ай бұрын

    Blows my mind the way some people think that their lies are being believed , absolute carnage with this 1, what a warped sense of truth she has, condolences to family affected.. love you guys🇦🇺✌🏼

  • @lynndunn3244

    @lynndunn3244

    10 ай бұрын

    8

  • @lynndunn3244

    @lynndunn3244

    10 ай бұрын

    No wonder she needed NOTES. The many lies she told would need a set of folders. Al must have been wet behind the ears to tie his wagon to hers with. Totally too trusting. Poor man to have to go thru' such heartache for the rest of his days. May you find peace Al. (Lord she's a horror. So glad Gannon was found & his loved ones now know where the darling lad is.)

  • @taleandclawrock2606
    @taleandclawrock26069 ай бұрын

    The gravity of a missing or harmed child is completely absent from her voice. She just sounds scared for herself.

  • @perkidanman
    @perkidanman11 ай бұрын

    I think the most honest thing she said that entire interview was “I thought I could fix it.”

  • @krystalsutherland8392

    @krystalsutherland8392

    10 ай бұрын

    Don't forget she said "I lied" 😂😂

  • @bekahanneful
    @bekahanneful10 ай бұрын

    The sheer number of times she says “like” “whatever” and “blah blah blah” is just….as Scott sums it up: “just, gross.”

  • @EMurph42
    @EMurph4211 ай бұрын

    As a Colorado native I have been dying to know what you gentlemen would have to say about this for years. As always, well worth the wait! I’ve been a true crime junky since the Betty Broderick trial, (She would be another fascinating person for the four of you) you know, before it was cool…I’ve watched a lot of rough court stuff & this trial took my appetite away. I think it gave me a few extra gray hairs. Just the recordings of her phone calls to Gannon’s father are beyond maddening, that man Al is a saint, plays it so cool. Thank you for your endlessly fantastic perspective & education. I learn more useful information from you four every week of actually relevant life effecting stuff. You Rock, The End.

  • @jesspt1
    @jesspt111 ай бұрын

    "Everybody has a plan until they're punched in the face. " ~Mark New shirt/coffee mug quote! 😂

  • @Savazhe
    @Savazhe10 ай бұрын

    She claims she had headphones on and they didn't come off the whole time.. not after being hit in the head multiple times, not after she was knocked to the floor at least twice, or when she was fetching a suitcase, or after she hit the back of her head on a table at least once. Those are some amazing headphones!

  • @ck-xj3qq

    @ck-xj3qq

    10 ай бұрын

    Incredible headphones! I need to get a pair. I guess she must have slipped them off to have the five minute 'back and forth' with the assailant (1:43:26), and to hear the door alarm.

  • @Naide07
    @Naide0711 ай бұрын

    That’s a keeper line I’m using Chase - aged over 10 with an IQ over room temperature 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @cindyshirreffs2099

    @cindyshirreffs2099

    11 ай бұрын

    Especially in a country that uses Celsius!

  • @tlindsay1007
    @tlindsay100711 ай бұрын

    If ever I had to make up a lie, I'd be sure to say, "I ordered Sushi, because Amazon delivers anything, including all of my books." 🤣 Thanks for those insights, Mark. Love your humor, and your comments on her referring to God and then Amazon were very interesting. Panel Guys: Y'all are the best!

  • @calliecrider2475
    @calliecrider247511 ай бұрын

    You absolutely have to do alexee Travizo next. The hospital staff in the case said she had absolutely no emotion after killing her son in the trash can

  • @RoughStoneRollingLapidary
    @RoughStoneRollingLapidary7 ай бұрын

    1:57:24 She so perfectly illustrates how she feels about Gannon compared to her daughter. Even in a made up dangerous situation, she is saying she was more concerned about her daughter possibly coming home to the situation than the son in the arms of the attacker. That spoke volumes.

  • @tonibiava1047
    @tonibiava104710 ай бұрын

    The nesting reference was also interesting. As a retired RN, I have told patients who were worried about a health problem to create a nest on their couch. To have their phone at hand, fluids to drink, the tv remote, a book to distract them, a lap blanket, you get the idea. It makes them feel less anxious and more secure.

  • @openorwap5412

    @openorwap5412

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes, I felt she was doing something similar, but more like a fort to protect herself.