On the 9th of September 2021, 82-year-old Edna mysteriously disappeared after not showing up to a babysitting gig. Police quickly track her car, and f...
BHarris25
9 months ago
Usually, when someone says “I’m going to be perfectly honest with you” they’re about to lie.
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damianciceri2687
9 months ago
Had they never released this monster from prison in 2009 those women would still be alive today. May they R.I.P. 🙏
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Lalala66-666
9 months ago
The fact he was in a parking lot, broad daylight, moving a body which wasn't even concealed on it's entirety is ABSOLUTELY BAFFLING. He was too comfortable doing that and obviously, he was a serial killer which makes sense but at the same time, you'd think they're smart and cautious.
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Dansyoung
4 months ago
I’m not a huge fan of being filmed wherever I go. BUT the massive amount of evidence provided in a situation like this is priceless, and at the end of the day I don’t have anything to hide.
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explorerdadsocal8047
9 months ago
At 80 years old Edna is still helping and taking care of others. Her life cut short by the selfish deranged monster.
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cyruskamkar1324
7 months ago
Being placed on parole after kidnapping and false imprisonment AND obtaining a job caring for elderly women is an unspeakable level of negligence and incompetence.
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MooseMagoo
9 months ago
I had a childhood friend whos father was murdered by a man robbing the store he worked at. The killer had just been released from prison killing someone during another robbery. When I asked why the killer was released I was told "we can't just let people rot in prison because of a mistake they made." I never understood why the killers life was valued more than my friends dad or my friend who at 8 had to now grow up without a dad.
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Music-cq8nr
6 months ago
For someone that's been in the system before. You would think he's smart enough to ask for a lawyer
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kingarthur5110
8 months ago (edited)
If you're ever having a bad day, take solace in the fact that you're not in an interrogation room while a detective leans in and tells you he doesn't think you're a bad person.
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jaredbezes7806
9 months ago
I mean it’s 2020s dude, not 1980s. Cameras are EVERYWHERE. I think he underestimated that
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mattcowboy99
7 months ago
10:56 The security pictures shook him bad. He went from super calm and conversational to nervous and stuttering. He knew he was toast.
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crybaby-killa6155
9 months ago
This is so sad. Edna seemed like a wonderful women, she must have been! As soon as that lady realized Edna was late for work, she knew something was wrong. Edna was loved❤
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oops9678
9 months ago
If you have a very distinctive birthmark on your face, it's kind of stupid to deny being caught on CCTV.
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Katarina-ds5mj
9 months ago
The detective telling him “we know you’re not a bad guy” probably has zero effect on this sick sociopath.
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golfo5057
6 months ago
I was never a fan of too much public cameras, but the more of such cases posted showing how helpful those are for investigators the more I change my mind
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JRRoss-vx1ni
9 months ago
The calmness of this guy is crazy. That's why he's a serial killer. He can stay calm in the most disturbing of circumstances.
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_Dunk
9 months ago
Talking with two detectives in a room is definitely not bullshitting 😂
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jilliancollins
9 months ago
At his age, to confess to 4 victims taking place later on in his life...he definitely killed more people that he has not confessed to.
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brutaldom
2 months ago
This guy is clearly stuck in the 90s and wasn’t aware of how advanced technology is now 😂
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Nopaants
9 months ago
Nope, that’s not me with that glaring mark on my face and absolutely not the glaring blue sneakers that are on my feet right now
BHarris25
9 months ago
Usually, when someone says “I’m going to be perfectly honest with you” they’re about to lie.
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