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Killers Who WANTED The DEATH SENTENCE...

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Courtroom Consequences

Courtroom Consequences

Күн бұрын

Prepare to delve into the chilling world of notorious criminals who committed heinous acts so horrific, they begged for the ultimate punishment - the death penalty. In this gripping video, we explore the shocking cases of individuals whose crimes were so gruesome, they willingly sought their own demise.
Join us as we embark on a bone-chilling journey through the darkest corners of the human psyche. Witness the chilling stories of these dangerous killers who, driven by their own remorse or a desire for an escape from a life behind bars, pleaded for their own execution.
In this compelling compilation, we unravel the complex and disturbing motivations that led these individuals to commit unimaginable acts of violence. We examine the evidence, delve into the psychological profiles, and examine the impact of their crimes on the victims' families and society as a whole.
Through detailed analysis and expert commentary, we shed light on the complex legal proceedings surrounding these cases. Discover the ethical dilemmas faced by judges, juries, and lawmakers when confronted with these extreme requests for capital punishment.
But be warned, this video contains graphic content and may not be suitable for all viewers. Viewer discretion is advised.
Join us as we explore the chilling tales of killers who not only shocked the world with their crimes but also shocked the very system designed to punish them. Brace yourself for a thought-provoking and haunting experience as we uncover the stories of these dangerous killers who begged for the death penalty.
Don't miss this eye-opening video that will leave you questioning the boundaries of justice and the complexities of the human mind. Hit the play button and immerse yourself in the unsettling world of these infamous criminals.
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timecodes:
0:00 - Intro
0:41 - Scott Dozier
5:45 - Aileen Wournos
9:27 - Steven Lorenzo
13:33 - Gary Gilmore

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@helentrotter4287
@helentrotter4287 Жыл бұрын
Why are they worried about giving a pain free killing to people who murdered others. I'm sure those victims didn't have a pain free murder.
@Aaron-ff5km
@Aaron-ff5km Жыл бұрын
Exactly
@noneyabusiness9441
@noneyabusiness9441 Жыл бұрын
That’s right agreed
@MekD614
@MekD614 Жыл бұрын
I'm not totally for the death penalty only in certain cases... But I agree with you
@jacobtownsend3766
@jacobtownsend3766 Жыл бұрын
The 8th Amendment to the constitution prohibits the state from enacting punishments deemed to be cruel and unusual. Really subjective subject due to it's difficulty in gathering data on which methods are best to use. Doesn't help when your source for this data is... well... a dead end :D
@spoofoof6717
@spoofoof6717 Жыл бұрын
fr i think hes js addicted to fentanyl and wants to go out on it legally bc he got cought
@erickurse7605
@erickurse7605 Жыл бұрын
Aileen Wournes was not the worlds first female serial killer, she wasn't even Americas first female serial killer. She wasn't even the worst one , the media made her famous. Nothing more, nothing less.
@edt5976
@edt5976 Жыл бұрын
You tell it true brother 👍
@sjogre7789
@sjogre7789 Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU!!!! Stupid media.
@spiritthingw
@spiritthingw Жыл бұрын
Exactly, the UK had some of the worst female killers going back to the 1800"s so did the USA and there's many more all over the world.
@1990topmodel
@1990topmodel Жыл бұрын
I remember hearing about the teen (I forgot her name lol) who shot up a elementary school across the street from her house cuz she didn't Mondays. I think this happened in 1979
@Libzlvzadance
@Libzlvzadance Жыл бұрын
Yep, she didn't receive any medical or psychological care she needed & deserved. I'm not justifying her crimes, but she was screwed over by everyone that was supposed to love her and the system in such a heinous way.
@TheDigitalThreat
@TheDigitalThreat Жыл бұрын
Drug companys: "You cant kill them like that, that's our job."
@Kapx64
@Kapx64 6 ай бұрын
underrated
@__-qi1su
@__-qi1su Жыл бұрын
In today's insanity, the drive thru owner would be procecuted for shooting the robber.
@thedragonofcanada6659
@thedragonofcanada6659 Жыл бұрын
5:25 "The world's first ever female serial killer" What about Lavinia Fisher, the actual first known female serial killer who poisoned, stabbed, and drowned her victims?
@chrismauck6572
@chrismauck6572 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I agree. I haven't heard of those two but I can think of a couple you didn't mention. One last they called the black widow. Another one that poisoned man
@kizzy5053
@kizzy5053 Жыл бұрын
Or Elizabeth Báthory. Aileen is arguable the first American female serial killer (who worked solo, anyway), but not the world's first
@3adgamd3r
@3adgamd3r Жыл бұрын
Ngl I respect Dozier for not trying to back out, acknowledging what he did, and accepting that his death might be painful, but it was still necessary. He was a shit man in life, but at least he went out with a modicum of honour. He knew he did wrong, and he was tired of being jerked about by the system, so he took matters into his own hands, it’s only a shame he didn’t do it before his crime.
@nancyhammons3594
@nancyhammons3594 Жыл бұрын
"No guarantee it would be a painless execution". OK, the people that were killed suffered pain. This is just stupid, My grandfather was murdered in August 1948 his killer was executed in Feb. 1949, let's get back to that time frame.
@edt5976
@edt5976 Жыл бұрын
Im so sorry to hear about your grandfather, may he rest in peace. I live in Canada and we haven't had the death penalty in decade's. Friggin blows and then they wonder why the jails are full.
@mattmccullough1093
@mattmccullough1093 Жыл бұрын
That right.
@MultiJejje
@MultiJejje Жыл бұрын
@@edt5976 you know that in the USA states who banned death penalty have less serious crimes compared to when there was? I bet you didn't, it's easy to search these statistics.
@Slowmo1231
@Slowmo1231 Жыл бұрын
Damn they didn't waste any time with that one did they? I'm sorry about ur grandfather, and I apologize if it seem insensitive but I'm curious about the case, is there any information u are willing to share so I can try to find out more about it?
@nancyhammons3594
@nancyhammons3594 Жыл бұрын
@@Slowmo1231 Grandpa's name was Clyde L. Engle, not the ballplayer by the same name, the man that killed him was Howard E. Payton. It happened in Canton, Ohio, My mom saved all the newspaper clippings and I put them on my computer, they were old. The Chronicle Tribune of 9 Aug. 1948 had the first article, I don't know what page it was on. "Watchman Slain" at the Peter Pan
@Dazai_for_Ever
@Dazai_for_Ever Жыл бұрын
7:56 made my stomach drop when she said 😨 " You have to kill Aileen Wournos because she'll kill again"
@catherineburrell9687
@catherineburrell9687 Жыл бұрын
If a person is deemed sane and convicted of a heinous crime and sentenced to death what's the problem? It's kinda hypocritical that we will convict them of murder sentence them to death of a crime that was probably torture and painful to the victim but we allow this person to get a peaceful execution!
@Slowmo1231
@Slowmo1231 Жыл бұрын
That's the 8th amendment, and u can read plenty of studies that say that the execution is far from painless.
@Loyaltoafault210
@Loyaltoafault210 Жыл бұрын
@@Slowmo1231 if there is significant evidence and it’s very very proven then it shouldn’t be pain free and should be painful
@Slowmo1231
@Slowmo1231 Жыл бұрын
@@Loyaltoafault210 I'm not sure what ur trying to say, the 8th amendment doesn't say zero pain it no cruel or unusual punishment. Ur already getting what u want but if u think that a killer should be killed the same way his/her victim/s were killed not gonna happen.
@samuelmontypython8381
@samuelmontypython8381 Жыл бұрын
Painful or not, our prisons are overcrowded as is. They don't hand out the death penalty like candy anymore because the industrial prison complex needs bodies. It's all money.
@Loyaltoafault210
@Loyaltoafault210 Жыл бұрын
@@samuelmontypython8381 exactly. It should be swift, if especially the crime was heinous and there is multitudes of evidence showing that guilt especially for specific heinous crimes.
@thisistobis5138
@thisistobis5138 Жыл бұрын
I don't think executions should be pain free. They murdered the people without any pain relieving methods. We need to give them pain not let them go out easy.
@mariekatherine5238
@mariekatherine5238 Жыл бұрын
Lots of people have horrible childhoods. They don’t decide to become killers.
@musical_lolu4811
@musical_lolu4811 Жыл бұрын
Oh please.
@joostleisder1956
@joostleisder1956 Жыл бұрын
Not to justify her, but I don't think your parents denying you that expensive doll you wanted and not letting you go out past midnight is comparable to being raped consistently from at least 12 and onward.
@flamingkitsune2792
@flamingkitsune2792 Жыл бұрын
Dozier was a gentleman to the judge
@novamouy17
@novamouy17 Жыл бұрын
I am extremally not ok with people giving "pain free" deaths to horrific murderers.
@kwadwoboakye7135
@kwadwoboakye7135 Жыл бұрын
Whether u give them pain or not they end is still death and the dead feels no pain.
@novamouy17
@novamouy17 Жыл бұрын
@@kwadwoboakye7135 thats far from the truth.
@jahneastanfield2662
@jahneastanfield2662 Жыл бұрын
As a child I stumbled upon a story about Aileen. My heart broke for her hearing of her childhood, and the countless struggles that she faced.
@biggiedee5318
@biggiedee5318 Жыл бұрын
She really needed help not death so sad she was sick
@tooldog5062
@tooldog5062 Жыл бұрын
yet the men who killed the sodomites arent guilty of murder in Gods eyes Leviticus 18:22 Leviticus 20:13 they obeyed Gods laws and commandment which is to kill sodomites, unknown to them that if and when they repent of everything else theres a crown of obedience that Christ him self will place on their heads in front of their victims and those who judged and prosecuted them and while he is saying well done to these two men he will turn to the judge and prosecutor and everyone who took a stand against them and say i never knew you!
@banjothefox9263
@banjothefox9263 Жыл бұрын
@@tooldog5062 Fuck off, no one asked for a religious sermon.
@PeanutsMommy
@PeanutsMommy Жыл бұрын
If you've ever seen the movie "Monster" that is about her, it's intense. Very disturbing. I, personally, wound up sympathizing with her because of her HORRIFIC childhood, and even her adulthood. Obviously not enough to excuse serial killing, but her story was TRAGIC.
@tooldog5062
@tooldog5062 Жыл бұрын
@@PeanutsMommy as a pastor i agree with you yet at the same time i have counseled with many young women who were brutalized at the hands of family members and even friends that were Trusted, one young womans brother used her, his threat was if i cant have you when the wife says no ill have to take one of my daughters, so to protect her nieces she submitted, hes in jail now, point is these women i speak of had similar happen to them but instead of killing they came to my church because they didnt know anyone there and they had no where else to turn, now if Aileen Wuornos was being straight up truthful then according to scripture in Gods eyes shes not guilty of murder Leviticus covers almost all of the ground when it comes to lifestyles rape and incest, along with other abominable acts of perversions! but if she lied well she has paid the eternal price, yet the only murder that bared fruit in prison was Karla Tucker, and she should've been allowed to live but bush another Godless man did the will of his father the devil and ripped her life away from her when with the stroke of a pen he could've set her free! my point is the victims of Aileen had no real reason to even pick her up, truth known her intent was money her intent was to kill and she did those things, you have to keep in thought that no matter what we do or say we will stand before the judgement throne of Christ and there will be no excuses everything we've ever thought said and did even the things we should've done that would've helped another Christ put in and alongside our path, even our dreams will be brought into the light of judgement! and everyone not covered by the blood of Calvary burns,
@BeardieD
@BeardieD Жыл бұрын
So people who are suffering and wish to end there own lives legally are refused but if you kill some people your granted the wish to death? Kinda messed up!
@manero7634
@manero7634 Жыл бұрын
So companies don't want their products used in execution? This explains why less death penalties are ruled
@areiaaphrodite
@areiaaphrodite Жыл бұрын
I know they didn't call Aileen Wournos "The World's First Ever Female Serial Killer." If there were any, more inaccurate statements... 🙄
@samuelmontypython8381
@samuelmontypython8381 Жыл бұрын
I've only heard of firing squad executions in the military. When I was last in the Marine corps (2022), the updated courts martial manual still had death by firing squad as an available punishment. And even then I had been in for a decade and I've never seen or heard of it being implemented, during that time frame at least.
@J.DeLaPoer
@J.DeLaPoer Жыл бұрын
I wrote a long comment here about this, but basically firing squad is 100% reliable, entirely painless, and 100% lethal. Multiple bullets hit the heart simultaneously; the shock renders it painless, and the condemned is unconscious within 1-2 seconds (if not instantly) and dead in 3-8 seconds at most. It's also cheap, and there's no calculations required like with hanging, or drug supply and reaction issues like with injections. If I had to be executed ever, I'd pick firing squad without hesitation for being fast, painless, and foolproof. There's _never_ been a botched firing squad execution either. It's just media hostility and public ignorance and perception of it being "brutal and barbaric" that's put it out of common use; but it really is the best option by any metric. I did a research paper on this topic some years ago, and it's amazing the misconceptions and lack of knowledge out there... Anyway only two states and the military still use firing squad; plus it's available for treason at the federal level. The latter two haven't been implemented in decades, but it's still fairly common for criminal execution in the couple states that still allow it. As far as I'm concerned, the chair and injection are both unreliable even in the best of circumstances and often amount to torture; as something like 40% of the condemned require multiple electrocution "cycles" (which are intensely painful and often disfiguring and grotesque). For lethal injection, something like 60% run into issues due to everyone's differing metabolism, tolerance and reactions to the drugs and dosages. Basically it's a guessing game, and a lot of the condemned end up slowly suffocating in pain while semi-conscious -- some taking an hour or more to finally die. That's not even counting all the _officially_ botched executions either. Since they started having supply issues and began essentially experimenting with untested alternatives/substitutes. I mean it's not difficult to kill a human with a massive overdose of ANY substance -- opiate addicts do it accidentally on the street every day. But if you want to accomplish that *reliably, quickly, and within the specific legal protocol the State requires* (eg; that the condemned be rendered unconscious first, that it be painless, etc) that's quite another story; and far more difficult than most people realize. Lethal injection only became the de facto modern standard not because it's the most humane or effective in actual reality, but just due to public perception: It _looks_ clean and clinical, and there's no blood or writhing in pain... but that's just because the condemned is always given a strong paralytic agent first thing. That doesn't render them insensate or unconscious, just unable to move or make noise. So unless the paralytic totally fails, their death always appears very humane and peaceful no matter how horrifically slow and painful it actually (often) is. *Not that I have some great sympathy for the criminals, mind you, I'm just pointing out that appearances are all that matter. Otherwise we'd be using firing squad as the normal standard. They appear antiquated and brutal, but they're really the fastest most humane method we have.*
@90_sGirl
@90_sGirl Жыл бұрын
Mississipi, utah, oklahoma, south carolina and Idaho permit death by firing squad.
@SirJungleBunny
@SirJungleBunny Жыл бұрын
​@J. De la Poer Mississippi, Oklahoma, Utah, and South Dakota all offer firing squad. Idaho, I believe is soon becoming the fifth state to add it as well.
@debbiespilotro8338
@debbiespilotro8338 Жыл бұрын
Last person to be executed by firing squad was Ronnie Lee Gardner in Utah in 2010. Mississippi, Oklahoma and South Carolina all use firing squads for death penalty executions. Idaho lawmakers passed a bill seeking to add the state to the list of those authorizing firing squads😮😮😮
@donutdude6918
@donutdude6918 Жыл бұрын
@@J.DeLaPoer i believe there was one case of a failed firing squad execution but it was a long time ago
@maryanng720
@maryanng720 Жыл бұрын
We need more criminals to request or accept the death penalty
@maureenstevens6824
@maureenstevens6824 Жыл бұрын
I have always believed in the death penalty but have come to think the best is life without parole without the possibility of it ever being commuted for less time because that way they get to live in a cage, in fear of what will happen to them everyday with someone else having control over your every moment knowing it will be like that for the rest of their miserable life...what you eat, when you sleep or when you shower or ever making a choice of your surroundings or breathe free air. The death penalty takes way too long to be administered and they get a private cell with all if their needs met.. that's not good enough.
@LadyThunderbird63
@LadyThunderbird63 Жыл бұрын
I'm in uk and the worst thing we ever did was get rid of the death penalty back in the 60s . It was abolished a couple of weeks after 2 predators who killed 5 children Myra Hindley and Ian Brady known as the Moors Murders were arrested so by the time they went to trial there was no death penalty , which they definitely would of received. It seemed so wrong .
@turtle1897
@turtle1897 Жыл бұрын
You clearly have no clue what life in prison is like. It’s not the miserable lifestyle your TV has taught you it is. You are not having to fight for your life on a daily basis. Prison is more similar to 9th grade PE class than anything else. I know because I did 15 years in one
@OutsideGamerGirl
@OutsideGamerGirl Жыл бұрын
i respectfully disagree. Each inmate costs the state $40,000 - $50,000 per year to keep in prison. If a prisoner is in there for 20 years, that is $800.000 to a million dollars spent on that prisoner. I can think of better things to spend state money on than someone who rapes/murders. They chose their life choices. Their victims didn't. They shouldn't get to live, even if it is in a cage.
@prince_of_prosperity
@prince_of_prosperity Жыл бұрын
Aileen Wournes couldn’t be the first serial killer. Maybe the first to be caught, but definitely not the first to exist
@eileencameron1510
@eileencameron1510 Жыл бұрын
I think it’s DISCUSTING that an actress gets trophy’s and tons of money $$$and treated like a heaven angel playing the part of a female who had been abused her entire life until she was so far gone she killed to stand up for herself and then murdered by the state.Aileen could have healed and contributed to society if prisons had a healing aspect of any kind.May God and Jesus come and save children from being abused once and for all🌎☮️🌎💜💜💜
@breakfreak3181
@breakfreak3181 Жыл бұрын
Agreed
@devolutionone
@devolutionone Жыл бұрын
I also agree. If you witness child abuse, please speak out before it's too late! If not, it's on your conscience forever and makes you an accomplice, directly or indirectly but an accomplice nonetheless.
@alexpaulyoungthemuso3937
@alexpaulyoungthemuso3937 Жыл бұрын
Pretty sure she killed innocent men too though didn't she ?
@natersumkatanuar7631
@natersumkatanuar7631 Жыл бұрын
You misunderstand, Aileen knew the consequences of her actions and is willing to take responsibility of them. Sure, giving her a second chance might work, but that's not how law and justice works. All we can do is remove her threat from the society, and prevent further victims such as her. Aileen would most likely disagree with you.
@DanMoridin
@DanMoridin Жыл бұрын
Aileen Wuornos was not the first ever female serial killer. There were quite a few before her all over the world.
@WHODEYFAN25
@WHODEYFAN25 Жыл бұрын
if you kill someone, who gives a fuck if they get a "pain free" exicution
@novamouy17
@novamouy17 Жыл бұрын
vicious murderers should get the death penalty more often....
@mattmccullough1093
@mattmccullough1093 Жыл бұрын
Anybody who's against the death penalty tell it to The innocent victims who baged for their lives and they kill them anyways. I'm sure the dead could talk they'd have a few choice words for you. Why should a murderer's life matter if their innocent victim's lives don't matter to them?
@markogaudiosi5243
@markogaudiosi5243 Жыл бұрын
Again, 🐃💩
@dennisparvu4368
@dennisparvu4368 Жыл бұрын
I don't see the point in watching something that is cut
@brew1234567891
@brew1234567891 Жыл бұрын
We can’t let murders suffer the way their victims did….
@Salty-cracker68
@Salty-cracker68 Жыл бұрын
Which is why our country has such an insanely high murder rate…no consequences
@hajkie
@hajkie Жыл бұрын
@@Salty-cracker68 America throws people into jail for a very long time for the smallest things.
@gigiarmany4332
@gigiarmany4332 Жыл бұрын
Ikr?
@GSBro
@GSBro Жыл бұрын
8:16 "She has a history of hallucinations and delusions" Ya don't say?
@pgmg9932
@pgmg9932 Жыл бұрын
That Jumpscare at the beginnig
@JoeyLovesTrains
@JoeyLovesTrains Жыл бұрын
I feel like anyone asking for the death penalty should not get it that way they get to suffer
@johnackley3982
@johnackley3982 Жыл бұрын
Lol she thought she was going to leave the planet. Hope she had enough quarters for the intergalactic taxi fare.
@mbuckholz
@mbuckholz Жыл бұрын
If these people truly want to die then they should be forced to live in prison.
@weatherlightning3018
@weatherlightning3018 10 ай бұрын
Well Said!
@kevinvesuviusevilmowgli
@kevinvesuviusevilmowgli Жыл бұрын
I'm surprised that Texas Seven member George Rivas ain't on this list since when he was at sentencing after being convicted of killing police officer Aubrey Hawkins he made a statement at sentencing saying " what you call the death penalty I call freedom"
@Horrorshorts123
@Horrorshorts123 Жыл бұрын
scott hung him self 🤦🏾
@J.fromMI1277
@J.fromMI1277 Жыл бұрын
Wuornos case. Boo hoo people. Most of us had a rough childhood in that generation. It is no excuse. I'm about her age and I know. The only thing we can do is try to make the next generation have a better, less violent, not spoiled, but quality time spent with, childhood to turn these children into rational human beings that do not use anger as their go to move for every situation.
@Andersj13
@Andersj13 Жыл бұрын
Your abusive upbringing should not be an excuse for murdering people. There are millions of people who’ve had worse upbringing than these people and didn’t go out and do what they did. It’s a cop out. If you murder someone as disgustingly as these people have, then you’ve already signed your death certificate by choice.
@jonathanbriggs4793
@jonathanbriggs4793 Жыл бұрын
It seems fentanyl works pretty goot by itself...no pain i hope
@flvtk
@flvtk Жыл бұрын
Hate that they most definitely gave Lorenzo exactly what he wanted. I have [with little doubt] to question what else they may have done to those poor men to "overpower" them for their "fantasy". Lorenzo KNEW he wouldnt be safe & would just as easily be "lured" in this other "all men club". Poor man choose to plead for "an easy way out" instead of facing the dangers & potential threats of his real identity. Very odd to think about this possibility but geez who has such "fantasies" without some degree of admiration, especially for a whole demographic..
@Pro-Deo
@Pro-Deo Жыл бұрын
Aileen Wuornos, not the first female serial killer, grew up about a mile from my house which I had no idea about until a few years ago. The clip says she's from Rochester but they must have changed the zoning boundaries because it's now Troy, Michigan. When I found out where she lived, we drove by the house. It looked identical to the photos taken in the 60s when she was little which gave us a freaky feeling. The very few houses left on the street like hers were surrounded by expensive houses, townhouses and condos. That was a few years ago and I'm sure new housing took over that street. Aileen didn't stand a chance from birth. Everything was stacked against her and she never got the help and love she needed. Ever. Just perpetual abuse of all kinds. No wonder she snapped. I'm not into people murdering others but at least she rid the world of some very evil men. She will never go to hell because she suffered so much hell on Earth. When she died she went to Heaven. If you hate her and don't believe me, it doesn't change the truth about where she went in death.
@Pro-Deo
@Pro-Deo Жыл бұрын
@@nordicvader5755 because she never had a fighting chance since birth. She was damaged goods from the get go. She did the best she could to survive until she snapped. Went loco. That's not evil, that's illness.
@jennigee51
@jennigee51 Жыл бұрын
I don’t think a person, convicted of any crime which warrants the death penalty, should necessarily get the death penalty. I think that if a person wants the death penalty, it should be refused, and if a person wants life in prison, he should be given the death penalty! That would be the real punishment
@chrismauck6572
@chrismauck6572 Жыл бұрын
I agree with that statement
@chrismauck6572
@chrismauck6572 Жыл бұрын
What of the most heinous crimes with the death penalty, gave the punishment as "the brazen bull"
@malkacantor1670
@malkacantor1670 Жыл бұрын
What happen to the electric chair or firing squad
@AstrosElectronicsLab
@AstrosElectronicsLab Жыл бұрын
Dayum! The first few seconds of the video. Her eyes, man! Nearly fell backwards out of my chair. BTW, your production quality is on par with those TV documentaries. New sub.
@ThinkFitMind
@ThinkFitMind Жыл бұрын
Even if they get the death penalty, in US it takes at least 20 years to have it done .. sadly death sentence is very very rare in US, and actually following through is more rare
@johnackley3982
@johnackley3982 Жыл бұрын
Lol the pharmaceutical company refused the drug for lethal injection lol
@susieq2806
@susieq2806 8 ай бұрын
Too bad !!!. Are you crazy !, these criminals need to feel the pain they caused their victims. Come on 😮
@mattp6467
@mattp6467 Жыл бұрын
Dozier knew he was broken long before he got caught
@Salty-cracker68
@Salty-cracker68 Жыл бұрын
Is this guy who is making a speech feel like he’s getting an Academy award? Instead of a death sentence?
@scheezy
@scheezy Жыл бұрын
Audio Jungle.
@jasonfarthing6633
@jasonfarthing6633 Жыл бұрын
Am I the only one who thinks death penalty should always be by firing squad? No matter what method you use, the inmate is going to know its coming. It's the only method that I'm aware of that works 100% of the time.
@misslovely7355
@misslovely7355 Жыл бұрын
Death row is amazing compared to general population. Less crowding, better food, quieter, more chill people ....people get on death row and then appeal for years
@alexandertorrente198
@alexandertorrente198 4 ай бұрын
Theres some other interesting ones like this. Joseph Danks for example asked for it, he was initially sentenced to 156 years to life instead, but he killed his celly and was sentenced to death. Another interesting one was Robert Bloom.
@DoctorKettleburn
@DoctorKettleburn Жыл бұрын
Y'all want a good execution story, I've got you. My brother was able to witness the execution of the man who shot him and, at that time, had been convicted of killing two others in the same shooting. A shooting that started in a courtroom and there's more consequences than you'd believe.
@rachaelrenfro7876
@rachaelrenfro7876 Жыл бұрын
took away my like when I heard "worlds first female serial killer" ...that was the dumbest comment you could have made..
@kaparuahizz
@kaparuahizz Жыл бұрын
WUORNOS! Not Wournos!😡
@tday99music
@tday99music Жыл бұрын
They don't deserve a death sentence, they should have to live out their natural life behind bars remembering daily the horrors that put them there.
@payelizabethh2131
@payelizabethh2131 Жыл бұрын
that's how it is now there hasn't been any recent executions that I know of
@Thrillin_Chillin_Drillin
@Thrillin_Chillin_Drillin Жыл бұрын
"Give me freedom or give me death" should never be dismissed.
@markhughes8314
@markhughes8314 Жыл бұрын
How come they can euthenise people in places where they go to end their lives, but have probems exucuting people.
@chriszimmer3804
@chriszimmer3804 Жыл бұрын
not enough fentanyl to execute Dozier? 🤔
@Allyourbase1990
@Allyourbase1990 10 ай бұрын
People always say they’d rather get the death penalty over life , however most people would change their minds once they get a death sentence . That’s why I will never do a crime that will get me either
@brendaraus9152
@brendaraus9152 Жыл бұрын
"PAIN FREE DEATH!" REALLY, What about the pain they brought on to the victums and their familys!
@kittykatnyaw
@kittykatnyaw Жыл бұрын
i can't even begin to THINK about how terrible the guilt was to beg for execution. i really don't know how to feel about it either.
@Sonmz
@Sonmz Жыл бұрын
When I read the title of the video, I knew right away that I would see Lorenzo here.
@sararahman7731
@sararahman7731 Жыл бұрын
Warnos thinking she can tell anyone what to do!! 🤣🤣🤣 Trust me, they were killing her regardless.
@sayonarabeats9048
@sayonarabeats9048 Жыл бұрын
You can just ask for a death penalty? Bruh, idk why you'd rather sit a life sentence than have a death penalty.
@dmm6341
@dmm6341 Жыл бұрын
Yet here in Canada we have the MAID program for depressed and lonely ppl😮
@J.DeLaPoer
@J.DeLaPoer Жыл бұрын
Honestly if I ever had to be executed and my choices were the electric chair, lethal injection, hanging or firing squad -- I'd take the firing squad every time (even though I'd only need it the once, lol). In all seriousness though, after all the reading I've done I can only conclude the chair is painful, grotesque, and often requires 2-3 "cycles" of current to kill someone. Meanwhile their muscles painfully lock up (they may or may not be conscious), their eyes can pop out of their head, etc. As for lethal injection, due to different drug reactions between people; even before obtaining the "right" drugs was a problem, it was often excruciatingly painful for the prisoner and often took them hours to finally die; semi-conscious and slowly suffocating. Look it up: dozens of these lethal injections have been botched or otherwise just plain not worked. It's only got about a 60% reliability rate even when the "right" drugs are used. Hanging can be highly effective, but requires a very skilled, experienced executioner and very careful, calculated setup. Skilled executions are an extreme rarity these days. Even something like a little too long of rope, or a miscalculation of a few pounds in the condemned's weight can mean an extremely slow, torturous suffocation, or total decapitation. Like the chair, hanging also often causes grotesque disfigurement to the face. The firing squad though, as long as even half-decent marksmen are used (and it's hard to miss from 5 yards away!), you're shot through the heart by multiple bullets simultaneously. The shock renders it totally painless, and you're unconscious and dead within 2 to 8 seconds. It's also 100% reliable, 100% of the time, and no firing squad execution has ever been botched. Thanks to the ignorant media, people think using a firing squad is outdated, barbaric, brutal, etc.... In reality it's the fastest, simplest, cheapest, most reliable, painless method of execution we have. And it's non-disfiguring, unlike the chair or hanging. Much research has been done on execution, and among the listed methods firing squad in superior in literally every way. Ignorance, media hostility, and public perception means only two states still use it though.
@deborahshallin5843
@deborahshallin5843 Жыл бұрын
I’d like to know what your thoughts are in regards to using the guillotine as a means of execution?
@J.DeLaPoer
@J.DeLaPoer Жыл бұрын
@@deborahshallin5843 I'd take it as a 2nd-line alternative to firing squad. Assuming properly maintained machine is used, it's also 100% lethal, 100% of the time. It does have issues though: For one thing, a lot of people find the idea of decapitation to be grotesque and barbaric -- not unlike the firing squad, but even moreso. That's much of reason the method is no longer used -- that and the negative association with the "Reign of Terror" during the French revolution. The second and more relevant issue, assuming public opinion didn't matter, is the time to death. Historically, much research was done on how long it took the person to finally lose consciousness. Actual time of clinical death is basically irrelevant; it's how long one is conscious and whether they're able to feel pain or not. Respected doctors of the 18th and 19th centuries report people - eg; their heads - remaining fully conscious and able to communicate for around 30 seconds after guillotining. The average is about 15 seconds, with a 4 second minimum and a 1 minute maximum. It's likely due to the massive shock, adrenaline flood and quick blood loss that the person eg; the head isn't in pain... But we're not certain. Even if one isn't in actual pain though, _the experience of existing, fully conscious, as a severed head even for 30 seconds is horrific._ So again, I'd take it over the chair or injection, but it still wouldn't be my first choice.
@annettehall1569
@annettehall1569 Жыл бұрын
I'm curious why the state wants pain-free execution when murderers do not care about the pain they cause on their victims and loved ones. Just curious.
@Slowmo1231
@Slowmo1231 Жыл бұрын
It's not the state, it's the US constitution 8th amendment.
@shaniceb.5129
@shaniceb.5129 Жыл бұрын
Scott Dozier: fine, I’ll do it myself
@millieray7669
@millieray7669 Жыл бұрын
i don’t think anyone who wants the death sentence should receive it. if they want to die that sucks. They need to suffer in jail because that’s the consequences for their actions.
@scottd9448
@scottd9448 Жыл бұрын
Always prolong the death of murderers. The death sentence is a release.
@mattmccullough1093
@mattmccullough1093 Жыл бұрын
One thing I have to say is. I'm glad Scott maned up to what he did was wrong. And took full responsibility for his actions. And didn't make any excuses. Scott knew he deserved to die and meet with Meyers and knew his own hands. I got mad respect for the man I don't like him but he was right. for man and up to what he did wrong.
@markogaudiosi5243
@markogaudiosi5243 Жыл бұрын
🐃💩
@rogerscalf231
@rogerscalf231 Жыл бұрын
You don't know how to spell simple words( manned not maned) or how to construct a sentence. Are you 5 yrs old?
@rogerscalf231
@rogerscalf231 Жыл бұрын
Little fellow, your mama shouldn't let you on the internet. You just embarass your family.
@texasswade8453
@texasswade8453 Жыл бұрын
This chick says “…the state could be in a lot of trouble.”? Like what? Have someone write a strongly worded letter? Be told “don’t do that again”? Yeah, that’s the “trouble” she is referring too. That is the only trouble that a government faces.
@nickandrews2255
@nickandrews2255 Жыл бұрын
All heinous crime is caused because of trauma ... be better parents and break the cycle of abuse we will improve everything I promise you as I have had my life changed after experiencing complex trauma ... therapy altered my life made me realise how badly it effects people becvause of how badly it effecged me and I didnt even realise till after getting the healthy therapy swork done its so vital we understrand this people are not bad or monsters we are just trying t ocope plus we do not know how ... trauma makes this horrific for us all be better parents lets get therapy before we get into relationships plus have kids plus bring kids into this world ........
@dseelenmagie8811
@dseelenmagie8811 Жыл бұрын
You know, these people killed without remorse innocent people that had NOTHING to do with their suffering... we should not give them a care in the world, for some self-righteous belief that we are better than them.... but because most people are better than them
@leroy2110
@leroy2110 Жыл бұрын
Alright thank you people bringing this video to us because I didn't know people is that a wicked and that evil I don't know what I could do to help
@lullemans72
@lullemans72 Жыл бұрын
5:39 wait a sec, as a simpsons fan, i can now recognize where they get their inspiration from for the episode with that babysitter bandit botzkowski
@stevesutcliffe3490
@stevesutcliffe3490 Жыл бұрын
Good grief - can you just balance the audio in your vid?? 2:30 nearly blew my head off. It's basic stuff, video producers!
@problemchild6248
@problemchild6248 3 ай бұрын
R.i.p. Aileen💜
@prokastinatore
@prokastinatore 5 ай бұрын
Besides the fact that Alien Wournous killed people, she was raped and hit multiple times of her life. Nobody ever protected her. Such a sad fate and such a sad verdict from the judges. I oppose capital punishment no matter whatever the perpetrators did. The lifelong term without the possibility of parole is punishment enough and the costs are not higher than in each and every death sentence.
@leanajo754
@leanajo754 3 күн бұрын
I still don't know why they still call Aileen Wuornos as America's first female serial killer??? She wasn't! There were many American female serial killers WAY before her and had more victims than she did. That still boggles my mind why they still call her that. LOL!
@markdraper3469
@markdraper3469 Жыл бұрын
Using Dozier as an example, how could he possibly know that a firing squad would be his "favorite" way to go? What experience would he have had that would make him an advocate? Even if it was only imaginary, it also demonstrates an assumption that, once completed, he would be in a position to reflect on the experience. Excuse the pun, but most convicts only get one shot (or 3 if it's death by poison I.V.) at execution. So far I haven't seen any consumer reviews.
@CC-possum
@CC-possum Жыл бұрын
funny that the worst of the worst are entitled to a humane execution when it’s likely that their victims got anything but.
@CherokeeBird
@CherokeeBird Жыл бұрын
Poor Eileen. She didn't deserve death. She needed help 😢
@maryoverton1126
@maryoverton1126 Жыл бұрын
Who cares if it hurts? Hell i pray it hurts
@triplerstudios6108
@triplerstudios6108 Жыл бұрын
These people know they’re sick and they have fully consented to do a death Penalty just do it bruh this is so stupid
@johnhenderson131
@johnhenderson131 Жыл бұрын
Let me understand, they object to the lethal injection because there’s a possibility it may not be painless? However, they’re not concerned that the people he kill likely suffered severe pain…not to mention fear in the knowledge this was their last seconds alive? Okay, I’m just trying to understand the rationale behind their thinking.
@kelarens7856
@kelarens7856 Жыл бұрын
Wournos had no soul. Look at those eyes. Whoa
@notjadalolll
@notjadalolll Жыл бұрын
She wasn't the world's first female serial killer, there were several before her. Some even younger than her. Maybe the first in america, but not the first in the world
@J.fromMI1277
@J.fromMI1277 Жыл бұрын
Wuornos is a total psycho! Notice how she blames everyone else for her actions. The men she killed. The police who let her keep killing. She is the victim, just ask her, and she is proud of herself. At 18 years old you are an adult and are liable for everything YOU do. The world does not need this kind of people. She is not the victim here so don't cry for her. The men she killed and most of all the families of those men are the victims here.
@gdolson9419
@gdolson9419 Жыл бұрын
As per usual ... everyone but the perpetrator of the crime is responsible. Pity the poor criminal, the victim is irrelevant ... only evidence of the crime, nothing more.
@TraJonR3D
@TraJonR3D Жыл бұрын
There NEEDS to be more and quicker death penalties/executions. We dont live in a time of coddling murderers. Allowing these people to live after taking a life/lives is hypocritical to the lifes lost.
@11kele
@11kele Жыл бұрын
What would be quicker and less painful than putting the man in the bunker and throwing a bunch of grenades at the random time...
@bce2516
@bce2516 Жыл бұрын
He’s not gonna feel pain if they pump him full of fentanyl. People are soft today. He can’t feel any pain but his victims could? Someone make that make sense to me.
@sonicgauge1
@sonicgauge1 Жыл бұрын
Seems like if somone wAnts the death penalty the thing to do would be keep them alive..
@ryleea8131
@ryleea8131 Жыл бұрын
honestly i think if the convict ask to be put to death they shouldn’t be able to get what they want. their getting what they want. i think if the family of the victim is ok with the death penalty than yes but what if the family of the victim wants to watch them rot behind bars
@marquayvionnerambo2075
@marquayvionnerambo2075 Жыл бұрын
Wasn’t dozier proven innocent?
@jdizzle22396
@jdizzle22396 Жыл бұрын
I knew the second person killed themselves before it was even said in the video since it was on the article that was showed way before that 😂
@brantmorse1900
@brantmorse1900 Жыл бұрын
Death penalty seems cheap. If you killed someone I know and love, no, you sit in a 5 by 9 and watch as your bones, muscle, and mind slowly deteriorate. If there is a hell I want you to experience the one on earth first
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