Ninja Uses Invisible Airplane to Murder College Student in Parking Lot | Temujin Kensu Case Analysis

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Dr. Todd Grande

Dr. Todd Grande

5 ай бұрын

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@mbrown5494
@mbrown5494 5 ай бұрын
This is similar to the murder my half-brother was railroaded for. The actual murderer was a well-known person in the community, especially with those in the judicial system in upstate NY. My brother was found guilty on very shaky grounds only because he had a long criminal record. He spent 15 years in jail until he requested all the count records from the trial. The "new" records had "extra" evidence in his favor. With the help of the Innocence Project, they proved he couldn't have been the killer. They had a likely suspect, and through DNA testing of his daughter. they had to let my brother go. The murderer killed himself before his trial. NOBODY that was judicially involved in this fraud got in any trouble. It was unbelievable.
@MadgeGreen
@MadgeGreen 5 ай бұрын
He needs to sue them.
@jrt818
@jrt818 5 ай бұрын
So the Innocence Project got him off using DNA after they got their first exoneration by convincing a jury that DNA evidence was junk science.
@yankees29
@yankees29 5 ай бұрын
Some of those small towns upstate are shady as heck. We have a house in Margretsville.
@zlm001
@zlm001 5 ай бұрын
​@@MadgeGreen There are many jurisdictions where the prosecutor and those involved in the judicial system are heavily protected with various laws that shield they from responsibility or shield them from paying damages for any responsibility. You can sue all you want but it's just going to get thrown out unless the law changes or you get a substantial amount of evidence that proves they committed a crime or act that's not protected. I think I heard one place where there was an extremely low limit in damages that could even be collected from wrongful imprisonment. Like only tens of thousands of dollars no matter long you sat in prison. I understand why there needs to at least be some protection for prosecutors and the judicial system, but in many places they take this to a ridiculous level. Although sometimes a prosecutor, judge or cop can very easily lose their jobs there are many areas where the are so heavily protected they could act like it's the middle ages and get away with it. It's sickening. Then, once your convicted and sentenced, it is nearly impossible to get it overturned, even if there is a tremendous amount of obvious evidence. There are a few exceptions if you have evidence for extremely specific issues that are black or white in the eyes if the law. Other courts treat your case and the court that sentenced you like it was done 100% correct and give them the huge benefit of the doubt. So that man almost certainly couldn't get justice against the corrupt people that put him in jail and it's probably just not worth trying to collect any damages in many cases because it will get thrown out or ight isn't worth the time or attorney costs. Plus, I bet it'd be tough to trust anyone in the judicial system after that and you might be worried about retribution. The other factor is that the money comes from taxpayers and those in charge that aren't involved don't want to be seen as part of a corrupt system losing them money and they might also be worried things will get looked into and don't want to kick the best if they have their own questionable past. It also takes so friggin long not only to get everything reviewed but also to actually get a new trial or be proven innocent. So by the time you out and have the ability to sue or ask for justice those involved are either long gone or retired and any evidence or witnesses to their malfeasance had faded away or is easily disappeared by that time. There's quite a few cases of wrongful convictions that just blow the mind and don't make any sense. There are even more where the person would rather just do the time and get out then sit in jail waiting for a long, drawn out case to end for something that isn't a life sentence.
@luciel4502
@luciel4502 5 ай бұрын
Omg it’s awful. And these years lost that you never get back and sometimes some people still suspect you. I hope he got a good sum of money but even so that doesn’t give back the years you loose 😢
@DadisDad-hx5zr
@DadisDad-hx5zr 5 ай бұрын
I couldn't believe the woman who just kept walking to her class after being asked for help by a dying man with a shotgun wound bleeding to death in a parking lot. What kind of psychopath could do that?
@NYCHFAN
@NYCHFAN 5 ай бұрын
Ted Bundy faked being hurt to get his victims. She may not have seen the extent of his injuries if he was lying between cars and she walked by. If it were me, I'd call police, but walk away if I didn't know the extent of his injuries. These are things us women have to do to protect ourselves, unfortunately.
@MrMarcJackson
@MrMarcJackson 5 ай бұрын
Pretty sure at that point there have been stories of men approaching female college students, seeking help because they were hurt, and those women ended up dead and fucked in that order. Not crazy for the situation to rattle her into not noticing some actual injury on the guy and just wanting to get away from him.
@It-is-me...Melsie
@It-is-me...Melsie 5 ай бұрын
I know! It's scary that such callousness exists in some people who by all accounts probably seem quite normal.
@kelsielovesbbu
@kelsielovesbbu 5 ай бұрын
This happened to my friend who broke her neck, too. She managed to live bc the next person stopped. That person still made her - a girl with a broken neck - climb into the back seat of their 2 door car instead of having her in the passenger seat...
@reneemayes421
@reneemayes421 5 ай бұрын
I've been grabbed by stranger and no one would help. He simply called me by imagined name and told them I was crazy. They all walked away.
@meFatuations
@meFatuations 5 ай бұрын
Scary how easy it would be to be convicted of a murder you didn't do.
@bendikkirkbakk1833
@bendikkirkbakk1833 5 ай бұрын
That's called the u.s standard.
@patlang1744
@patlang1744 5 ай бұрын
doing cocaine ain't easy, FUN, but not easy
@statementleaver8095
@statementleaver8095 5 ай бұрын
That's why Death penalty removed
@yankees29
@yankees29 5 ай бұрын
@@patlang1744tell me about it….especially when you’re married
@troy3456789
@troy3456789 5 ай бұрын
​@@bendikkirkbakk1833It's rare. Prisons are dangerous because they're full of good people? Pull your head out.
@julievorensky8250
@julievorensky8250 5 ай бұрын
The jury must have been as stupid as the authorities were corrupt. Wrongful convictions are worse, in my opinion, than letting a killer go free. Ruining a young man's life, no matter who he is, is so tragic and sick. It's near impossible to have convictions overturned in this country.
@murphychurch8251
@murphychurch8251 5 ай бұрын
Indeed. It's ruining one man's life AND letting a killer go free. Even if he was a petty criminal at that point they had no right to just use him as a substitute instead of doing their job and finding the real perpetrator. Which begs the question if they had a suspicion about the real one but that one would have stirred up more scandal.
@yaelnir1258
@yaelnir1258 5 ай бұрын
@@murphychurch8251😢😢🎉🎉 ‏אני😂 לא ‏עמי מה זה
@Mackaygolf
@Mackaygolf 4 ай бұрын
Do you understand how dumb the average person is? HALF OF PEOPLE ARE DUMBER THAN AVERAGE
@patrickshaw8595
@patrickshaw8595 3 ай бұрын
The Antiterrorism And Effective Death Penalty Act, 1996 made sure of it.
@adrianalexandrov7730
@adrianalexandrov7730 3 ай бұрын
The jury might've been mislead. For example in Daniel Shaver case the jury was not allowed to see the bodycam footage, but had to take it from the testimonies of cops. Later when the footage was released it seems like cops just panicked and shot an innocent man doing his best to comply.
@Mandrake591
@Mandrake591 5 ай бұрын
He deserves another trial, this is sickening.
@cagneybillingsley2165
@cagneybillingsley2165 3 ай бұрын
good advice to never implicate yourself before any trial by behaving and having a reputation of being a doodoo head
@nickhoffman9256
@nickhoffman9256 3 ай бұрын
​@cagneybillingsley2165 "don't ever make mistakes because you never know when a corrupt police department is going to implicate you for a murder you didn't commit" Actually insane logic
@user-nz7co4pk5s
@user-nz7co4pk5s 5 ай бұрын
The other problem with convicting someone because you just think they deserve to be in prison is that if they are innocent, as I think Mr. Kensu likely is, the real perpetrator is no longer pursued. It's a double injustice.
@nanettevantriesteharder2469
@nanettevantriesteharder2469 5 ай бұрын
Lazy and prejudicial law enforcement, an incompetent defense lawyer, lying and confused witnesses, implausible theories, and the poor reputation of a guy with a previous criminal record did not bode well for this man.
@thebigpicture2032
@thebigpicture2032 5 ай бұрын
Feels like more than that, perhaps the real killer was known but had connections such as a father who was the police chief or a judge, so the cops set up a patsy with a record, gave him the worst lawyer in town, picked a partial jury and leaned on them.
@uirsr
@uirsr 5 ай бұрын
​@@thebigpicture2032this is exactly what I'm thinking, scapegoating an easier target,fuucced up situation
@agostinodublino1387
@agostinodublino1387 5 ай бұрын
Lionel Hutz anyone? :(
@NieceyWeesey
@NieceyWeesey 5 ай бұрын
Spot on. I think the fact Scott's father was the mayor put a lot of pressure on the case. It's horrible that that man will die in prison for nothing
@It-is-me...Melsie
@It-is-me...Melsie 5 ай бұрын
It's really sad that it appears there are people comfortable with him being a scapegoat and being in prison because he's a bit of a weirdo, never mind there is zero evidence for him having committed the crime.
@tanikokishimoto1604
@tanikokishimoto1604 5 ай бұрын
And that the actual murderer is out there, and may still be a killer.
@gossamer9966
@gossamer9966 3 ай бұрын
Poor bastard lied to his dumb girlfriend that he was a super villain, now he's screwed because people actually believe his ridiculous claims. He's an idiot, though an innocent idiot.
@B.V.Luminous
@B.V.Luminous 3 ай бұрын
​@@tanikokishimoto1604does anyone watch these videos fully through?
@lot6129
@lot6129 5 ай бұрын
While he is/was a small time criminal, and a bit loopy, he did not do the said murder, his lawyer was rubbish and the killer/s are still out there.
@DottieMinerva
@DottieMinerva 5 ай бұрын
Mohammed Ali’s daughter has spoken out about this case and I think that is such a wonderful use of her platform.
@shitmandood
@shitmandood 5 ай бұрын
His lawyer was a magician. He made white lines disappear.
@Rebecca-hc5ju
@Rebecca-hc5ju 5 ай бұрын
🤣😅😄😆😁😂🙌🙌🙌🙌
@3_Klos1122
@3_Klos1122 3 ай бұрын
I heard he was just smelling it to be sure of what it was. Ssssnnnniiiiffff yep that’s coke
@annazaman9657
@annazaman9657 5 ай бұрын
There is zero evidence of his guilt. How the jury found him guilty is beyond me. Whatever happened to reasonable doubt?
@BohoAstronaut
@BohoAstronaut 5 ай бұрын
If only all jurors had as much common sense as Dr Grande. Its scary to think one of us could be convicted of a crime we didnt commit bc of incompetent, overzealous investigators and prosecutors.
@TheScapegoat420
@TheScapegoat420 5 ай бұрын
It really is. A person can have their entire life taken away in the blink of an eye. Even when they did nothing wrong.
@SchrodingersPussyCat
@SchrodingersPussyCat 5 ай бұрын
Some jurors may have doubts, but are shy, or introverted. And the others who are Type "A" personality will strong arm, or shame & bully others to follow along. If you are ever in a jury, insist on secret voting.
@Listrynne
@Listrynne 5 ай бұрын
Based on all the info you shared I think he was likely falsely convicted.
@messrsandersonco5985
@messrsandersonco5985 5 ай бұрын
It depends on how the witnesses are related to him as friends and family have a tendency to lie for long time felons, and he was selected in several line ups and photos. I would look at whether any of the car park witnesses had ever seen the perp before, and whether the ID line ups were recorded to make sure they didn't influence selection. I don't know the case but it sounds like the conviction is unsafe based on what Dr. Grande recounted. He obviously has the right to appeal.
@Listrynne
@Listrynne 5 ай бұрын
@@messrsandersonco5985 if his attorney really was actively taking cocaine during the trial he definitely deserves a new trial just based on that.
@samgoff5289
@samgoff5289 5 ай бұрын
@@messrsandersonco5985pretty sure his appeals are gone by now….
@icturner23
@icturner23 5 ай бұрын
What a shocking case. Leaving aside the fact that it’s highly unlikely he could have done it, there is so obviously not enough evidence that he did. A very disturbing miscarriage of justice.
@jeffreyschweitzer8289
@jeffreyschweitzer8289 5 ай бұрын
“Temujin” was the personal name of Genghis Khan.
@gossamer9966
@gossamer9966 3 ай бұрын
Poor bastard bragged like an idiot about how tuff n dangerous he is and is in jail because someone as stupid as he is believed the ridiculous stories he made up!
@BxBxProductions
@BxBxProductions 3 ай бұрын
🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿
@billylain7456
@billylain7456 5 ай бұрын
Excellent analysis, Dr. Grande. This case screams reasonable doubt. How the prosecution sold this case to 12 unbiased jurors is beyond me.
@nathanc5778
@nathanc5778 5 ай бұрын
The average juror doesn't even understand reasonable doubt.
@robertblaney5033
@robertblaney5033 4 ай бұрын
Sadly, in America, you are guilty until proven innocent
@AleisterCrowleyMagus
@AleisterCrowleyMagus 4 ай бұрын
I don’t understand how a LIE not supported by any evidence whatsoever can be presented as a key claim by the prosecution. This plus 80s satanic panic hysteria with Kensu’s “satanic panic magic ninja powers” makes this case so vile. THERE IS NO RECORD OF ANY PRIVATE PLANE ANYWHERE, NO PILOT, NO MONEY FOR A PLANE, ETC ETC. How is this remotely acceptable?!!
@martyadams3915
@martyadams3915 3 ай бұрын
All it takes is a judge that lets/makes it happen. Judges control jury's every day some for good some for bad. Lots of corrupt judges out there.
@Susan18762
@Susan18762 5 ай бұрын
I can't believe this man was convicted - and re-convicted after his appeal success was overturned.
@rogerwilco4736
@rogerwilco4736 5 ай бұрын
That he had several witnesses to confirm he was 400 miles away at the time of the shooting should be sufficient evidence to prove his innocence
@Neilsowards
@Neilsowards 5 ай бұрын
Roger, In other cases it has also not been sufficient. If I were on the jury I would put more weight on his witnesses in the UP than I would put in eye witness testimony and jail house informants.
@bugnazbinnyking1198
@bugnazbinnyking1198 3 ай бұрын
@rogerwilco4736 _"That he had several witnesses to confirm he was 400 miles away at the time of the shooting should be sufficient evidence to prove his innocence"_ ✨ Especially alongside the complete lack of any evidence that connected him to the crime. I can understand them pursuing a case against him if he owned a shotgun or had gunpowder residue on him or some other piece of evidence that put him at the scene (despite the distance and witnesses) - but when there is no actual evidence of him being there, AND having several witnesses to confirm he was 400 miles away at the time of the shooting - I would of thought that would be enough to maintain his assumption of innocence ✨ Imagine being accused of this and being able to provide several witnesses to confirm you was 400 miles away at the time of the shooting, and just to be set your mind at ease you ask the Police if they actually have any evidence that puts you at the scene and the Police reply _"No"_. You assume you are rightly safe and can carry on with your day. But NoOooooooooo....
@jonlee3081
@jonlee3081 5 ай бұрын
When I was in prison back in 79 for a marijuana charge, one of the things you learn is, that if you are guilty, go with a jury trial. But, if you are innocent, go with a bench trial. You have a better chance. Jurys can do some screwy things.
@victorimmature
@victorimmature 5 ай бұрын
Temujin Kensu would be a Great name for Kitchen appliance Company .
@VenturiLife
@VenturiLife 5 ай бұрын
"Cuts like a Ninja. First time... Every-time..."
@peggyr2984
@peggyr2984 5 ай бұрын
What an absurd conviction.
@MarisaAndChew
@MarisaAndChew 5 ай бұрын
Can we discuss the psychology of someone who has cacti candles and what may be happening in a situation like that?
@askquestions1236
@askquestions1236 5 ай бұрын
😂
@discospiders
@discospiders 5 ай бұрын
It means he likes ambience. Also, there is an odd number of items on each side, which humans find subconsciously pleasing. Good composition.
@askquestions1236
@askquestions1236 5 ай бұрын
Represents his fascinating dry humor 🤣
@h2oski1200
@h2oski1200 4 ай бұрын
@@askquestions1236 he had a coupl'a good zingers in this one
@markallison4794
@markallison4794 4 ай бұрын
​@@askquestions1236Dry? It's desiccated. I'm pretty sure Todd Grander could insult you to your face and you wouldn't know it. You might start wondering a day or so later, but by then it's too late. Also I like your analysis of the candles.
@bthomson
@bthomson 5 ай бұрын
He should appeal on lack of properly functioning Council.
@youtubeuser206
@youtubeuser206 5 ай бұрын
If only every jury could have someone intelligent like Dr Grande
@toddhensley880
@toddhensley880 5 ай бұрын
This needs to be a movie. Canadian Ninjas? Secret plane flights? Coked up lawyer? Oh boy.
@elizabethhamm5320
@elizabethhamm5320 5 ай бұрын
So sad. A man will likely die in prison for a wrongful murder conviction. A murder victim will never get justice. Thank you for bringing attention to this case. Miscarriages of justice should be given the spotlight
@1stcal11-b2
@1stcal11-b2 5 ай бұрын
If you don't believe in ninjas, or you don't see them, then they are doing their jobs very well. Thank you for the content.Doc. Bless🙏🙏🙏
@MrJohnnymarlboro
@MrJohnnymarlboro 5 ай бұрын
I believe in TUHMOOOOGIN
@gregevans6044
@gregevans6044 5 ай бұрын
Boy, Doc, you’ve covered some bad convictions, but this one might be number one.
@roxannespahr2804
@roxannespahr2804 5 ай бұрын
His lawyer gave a new meaning to speedy trial.😂That was funny. This case is sad. A man has wronfully been in prison since '87, I was 4 years old. Damn. Thank you for another interesting case, Dr. Grande. I love this channel, you're awesome.❤
@NetWit20
@NetWit20 5 ай бұрын
Coral and Tan Two-Tone was a popular 1955 color combination for GM cars especially the Chevy Belair. Coral could be mistaken for "pink" to the less informed.
@coldstoli1
@coldstoli1 5 ай бұрын
Chartered a plane in the middle of the night, are you f kidding me? Wow.
@It-is-me...Melsie
@It-is-me...Melsie 5 ай бұрын
Chartered by a door to door salesman no less.
@themajesticmagnificent386
@themajesticmagnificent386 5 ай бұрын
I read Ninja,invisible airplane and parking lot and I needed to click right away.! Thank you Doctor Grande for the video and all the best to all.!🇬🇧🇺🇸👍
@yamnjam
@yamnjam 5 ай бұрын
It's insane what those jurors believed.
@yarnpower
@yarnpower 5 ай бұрын
This case shows the importance of not skipping jury duty. There was not one person on that jury with a sense of logic.
@freedustin
@freedustin 3 ай бұрын
juries are railroaded into doing things the dumbest way possible. the regulations say the jury cannot be informed! they legally can only go by who tells the fanciest story on the stand! It's a complete farce and a miracle any time justice does happen to occur under this system.
@ceilconstante640
@ceilconstante640 5 ай бұрын
Being a Michigander with a foundness for the UP, I can say back in the mid 80's a small town like Rock, a half hour north of Escababa, everyone knew everyone else. I think it would have been easy to frame someone based sloly on someone's reputation.
@DetroitHomeInspector
@DetroitHomeInspector 3 ай бұрын
I am from Detroit and asked several KZfaqrs like you to review this case. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! This guy is clearly innocent and was railroaded. A 12 gauge shotgun is a clear sign of a professional hit.
@Bobroblox214
@Bobroblox214 5 ай бұрын
The justice system interested in true justice would rather let a killer go free than convict an innocent person. If an innocent person goes to prison, the killer goes free anyway. This is scary AF...
@erinthesystem9608
@erinthesystem9608 5 ай бұрын
Pink and tan were actually the colors of the tux my dad wore when he got married! The year was 1978.
@VenturiLife
@VenturiLife 5 ай бұрын
Don't fade the pink and tan fashion set !
@tedcrilly46
@tedcrilly46 5 ай бұрын
Fascinating.
@michaelperez9966
@michaelperez9966 5 ай бұрын
Temujin didn’t own a shotgun, so where did he get one? Temujin’s car was 436 miles away, so who’s did he use? Where’s the mystery plane and pilot the state thinks he used? Temujin had appeared to move on from his former girlfriend and dating someone else, so what was the motive? Inmates are not trustworthy, so I don’t them seriously as witnesses.
@AleisterCrowleyMagus
@AleisterCrowleyMagus 4 ай бұрын
I cannot believe this man is still in prison. The lie about the jet has NO EVIDENCE to back it up - how is this remotely acceptable?!! A prosecutor could make up any lie whatsoever to put someone at a scene for murder. This case is infuriating.
@captainamerica6525
@captainamerica6525 5 ай бұрын
It is a very scary thought when you realize the power of the state in legal processes. This guy was no more guilty then "Adam" and yet he was completely railroaded.
@megalopolis2015
@megalopolis2015 5 ай бұрын
It's crazy how many people involved in this case in any way actually makes a career criminal look like an upstanding citizen by comparison. Round of applause for every corrupt person that dismissed the evidence to convict at any cost, even of justice.
@loudtim265
@loudtim265 5 ай бұрын
What a horrible story. Everyone lost in this case. It does provide a lot of insight into the politics in many small towns.
@69adrummer
@69adrummer 5 ай бұрын
Got to the end and I was waiting for some "My Cousin Vinny" references when you started talking about the different cars!! haha
@stathamspeacoat
@stathamspeacoat 5 ай бұрын
I was on a jury once and I could tell they were trying to throw the book at this kid. Yes, he looked like a troublemaker and he commited a crime in an area that's very lock'em up and throw away the key but the case the prosecution was making was a stretch. Still, it ended up in a hung jury where this kid dodged a felony but it was the same: the sentiment was look at him, he's gonna end up in jail/prison anyways. It was disheartening but I was glad to be on that trial.
@TheDealMaster
@TheDealMaster 5 ай бұрын
I remember this. Temujin had such shoddy representation, having a potentially coked-out lawyer and all. I think it is very questionable he was involved in this crime. Thank you Dr. Grande, for your analysis. Happy Friday!
@hamodalbatal464
@hamodalbatal464 5 ай бұрын
Bro, you’re so handsome ❤
@themajesticmagnificent386
@themajesticmagnificent386 5 ай бұрын
All lawyers back then were twinkling bright on coke.Despite how they portrayed clean cut lawyers on L.A Law..In real life in the 80’s lawyers were snow blasted..
@Rebecca-hc5ju
@Rebecca-hc5ju 5 ай бұрын
​@@themajesticmagnificent386 ahhh!! The good 'ole days!!
@Koozomec
@Koozomec 5 ай бұрын
​@@themajesticmagnificent386self confidence in powder.
@sarahalbers5555
@sarahalbers5555 5 ай бұрын
The Kitty Genovese case is one of the original description of this type of behavior. It is unbelievable that no one would offer Kitty help, not too disimilar from this case. As rational, caring people, it is in comprehensible.
@GregoryMurphy-yd7cn
@GregoryMurphy-yd7cn 5 ай бұрын
Dr Grande is one of the few people in the world that I think could absolutely pull off a Sherlock Holmes hat.
@carmelhutt
@carmelhutt 5 ай бұрын
Love your use of facts and … sense of humour 😂
@zellipa
@zellipa 5 ай бұрын
a speedy trial . . . lol
@rainbowintheskylie
@rainbowintheskylie 5 ай бұрын
Dr. Grande, I always say all men look great in pink & it never fails 😂🥰
@Scott-xb7ov
@Scott-xb7ov 5 ай бұрын
I wouldn’t formulate an option based solely on this video. The case was overturned on appeal, so he was released. Then that ruling was reversed and he was sent back. There may be more to the story that hasn't been effectively addressed, or considered here. Reversal of appeal includes a retrial.
@joedirt1965
@joedirt1965 5 ай бұрын
He would have had to tip the pilot big to make him forget about him too.
@annagirlieee5290
@annagirlieee5290 5 ай бұрын
Just wondering if it bothers others as much as it bothers me to hear an innocent person is in prison and has been for many years? It’s so infuriating and upsetting. I’m glad Dr. Grande brought this case to the public’s attention!
@jasmincampbell8105
@jasmincampbell8105 5 ай бұрын
I have a number of questions but I'll mention just one; was he in any way stalking his ex or obsessed with her in any way. If not, what is his motive? I have to agreed with Dr. Grande 100% on this analysis. There is simply not ONE reason for this man to commit or want to commit this murder. From my point of view, a huge miscarriage of justice has been done here😢
@It-is-me...Melsie
@It-is-me...Melsie 5 ай бұрын
I looked it up and he wasn't stalking her at all. In fact their relationship was quite one sided with her strongly pursuing him. The dated for a short while before he ended it. Given that he never lived with her and after their breakup and met and moved in with a different woman I'd say he had well and truly put her in the past.
@reaganwiles_art
@reaganwiles_art 5 ай бұрын
DR. GRANÐE. Thank you for being .
@mzalenski1
@mzalenski1 5 ай бұрын
Definitely feeling the pink shirt, Dr. Grande. The title was impossible to ignore. And as far as finding attorneys with a low interest in cocaine...good luck
@nerd26373
@nerd26373 5 ай бұрын
We appreciate your dedication and hard work, Dr Grande. Happy New Year.
@johnryan2193
@johnryan2193 4 ай бұрын
The conviction of this man is absolutely amazing. How can anyone involved in this mans conviction sleep at night. The police involved should be shamed in public.
@dianasims8519
@dianasims8519 5 ай бұрын
Kirstal is delusional and pathetic. I wonder how she lives with herself. She started all of this with her lie about this man being soooo in love with her that he would kill for her.
@powlperc
@powlperc 5 ай бұрын
Your Christmas episode was quite enjoyable.
@chudleyflusher7132
@chudleyflusher7132 5 ай бұрын
Once you get outside the cities, Michigan might as well be Tennessee. It’s ridiculous.
@skiak004
@skiak004 5 ай бұрын
And trump cultists everywhere.
@whos1st
@whos1st 4 ай бұрын
That’s not fair….to Tennessee
@Floppyearsmomma
@Floppyearsmomma 5 ай бұрын
It makes you wonder what the jury did and didn't hear. It's hard to believe 12 people could get it so wrong except you hear all of the time about inadmissible evidence that would have clarified things.
@jbinmd
@jbinmd 5 ай бұрын
We need an outtake of Dr G cracking up at the Canadian ninja line.
@straymusic
@straymusic 5 ай бұрын
How on Earth did the jury returned a guilty verdict for this guy?
@NudePostingConspiracyTheories
@NudePostingConspiracyTheories 5 ай бұрын
I haven’t even watched this video yet- and the title’s cracked me up. This channel, serious and thoughtful as it is for mr - also gives me a much appreciated giggle about this bloody ongoing mad human drama we’re all in
@user-xj7wl4de1h
@user-xj7wl4de1h 5 ай бұрын
Once again, Michigan looks less than a fool.
@rcair123
@rcair123 3 ай бұрын
I have spent an enormous percentage of my life worrying about ninja attacks and ninjas in general. I feel much better now thank you!
@Rayman1971
@Rayman1971 5 ай бұрын
I keep missing the Ninja Parades!!
@untouchable360x
@untouchable360x 5 ай бұрын
"Ninja?" Shout out to the coach gang!
@paimei1651
@paimei1651 5 ай бұрын
Doesn't sound like he received a fair trial, is this justice?
@Stichting_NoFap
@Stichting_NoFap 5 ай бұрын
Can you analyze the interview of Dr Grundy by Dr Mike, where Grundy claims smoking is good?
@jollyroger35
@jollyroger35 3 ай бұрын
Amazing how even our judicial system gets caught up in trends, such as the martial arts and ninja trends of the 1980's.
@stephanieparker1250
@stephanieparker1250 5 ай бұрын
Impossible not to click on a video with this title. Great analysis, Dr!
@loriyates6617
@loriyates6617 5 ай бұрын
Your content is great. Just wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed your Christmas post. Sharing your home with your beautiful wife was nice to watch. Happy New Year 🎉
@jeremybr2020
@jeremybr2020 5 ай бұрын
There are all kinds of red flags going up here. First off, what chick would claim to be assaulted on her first date, yet still continue to date them? Secondly, his girlfriend tells the cops about Temujin claiming all this ninja stuff, but did Temujin ever say anything like that himself? And this was the mid to late 80's. That's when the Ninja craze began, with movies like American Ninja. Everyone was sporting ninja masks, carrying Chinese stars and and various ninja weapons. Obviously I don't mean they were walking the streets on a daily basis, wearing such things. But at home or on Halloween, you had a lot of this going on.
@davestonehill6177
@davestonehill6177 5 ай бұрын
Travesty of justice
@jmcqueen3454
@jmcqueen3454 5 ай бұрын
Excellent dialogue as always Dr.!
@rickc2102
@rickc2102 3 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness, have these attorneys never had that confabulator friend? The lady's story about his secrets took me straight back to 5th grade.
@dfailsthemost
@dfailsthemost 5 ай бұрын
Damn. Convicted despite not being guilty beyond a resonable doubt. What a nightmare. This could happen to any of us.
@helpyourcattodrive
@helpyourcattodrive 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for another interesting video, Dr. Grande. ❤ We appreciate them all.
@user-yo4gl1fb2k
@user-yo4gl1fb2k 3 ай бұрын
When telling people you’re a trained killer backfired. Guilty of being a nerd who believes martial arts are real maybe
@mattiemathis9549
@mattiemathis9549 3 ай бұрын
They’ll eventually let him out after everyone involved is dead so they can’t be held accountable. Dang Doc. This was a depressing one, but thanks for sharing the story. Maybe someone in audience will be able to help.
@marytataryn5144
@marytataryn5144 5 ай бұрын
This analysis was so informative!
@Pops5033
@Pops5033 3 ай бұрын
he is a victim of the 13 1/2 curse, 12 jury, 1 dirty prosecutor, and a half assed lawyer.
@olanderdecastro52
@olanderdecastro52 5 ай бұрын
I bought a set of this guys cutlery. You know “Kensu Knives” from the TV ads.
@samizdat113
@samizdat113 3 ай бұрын
He deserves life in prison for changing his name to Temujin Kensu.
@jackmehoff2363
@jackmehoff2363 5 ай бұрын
The prosecutor: (while on drugs) your honor, the defendant is a ninja, i present exhibit a, a ninja star The judge: (also on drugs) holy shit The public defender: (def on drugs) you ddint tell me you were a ninja, how do i defend against that fact
@mandasenna4290
@mandasenna4290 5 ай бұрын
The title is just like a comic book or anime story. It made me laugh. Great video as usual, Dr. Grande!
@Kathy-us6zx
@Kathy-us6zx 3 ай бұрын
He needs to contact that Innocence Project for help . Thank you Dr. Grande you seem very wise .
@indigoyarkindell968
@indigoyarkindell968 3 ай бұрын
I clicked on this to learn about ninjas using invisible planes to shoot people. The video was very good and I'm relieved that ninjas aren't using invisible planes to shoot people. :)
@shimmeringchimps3842
@shimmeringchimps3842 5 ай бұрын
Unrelated to this video's content...Dr Grande, I've listened to you for a long time but usually have you playing while I'm doing dishes or laundry. I just noticed all your saguaro figurines! HA! I live in Arizona so that made me laugh. Also the candles with fake flames. 😂 Nice.
@cindyhesson9213
@cindyhesson9213 5 ай бұрын
A wild story!! Thank you Dr for the wonderful year!! Cant wait to see what kind of crazy next year will bring 🤯Blessings ❤
@thelocalmaladroit8873
@thelocalmaladroit8873 5 ай бұрын
The amount of doubt here is beyond “reasonable.”
@michaelflammer3622
@michaelflammer3622 3 ай бұрын
This is one nucking futs legal story. Honestly can't believe this isn't a season of "Fargo" or something!
@m.f.richardson1602
@m.f.richardson1602 5 ай бұрын
Always interesting Thank you
@mooseot
@mooseot 5 ай бұрын
I was born in 85... I can't imagine someone sitting in prison nearly my whole life for something they didn't do.
@anthonyesparsen7776
@anthonyesparsen7776 3 ай бұрын
tamugen looks like a very mean man no doubts about it and he is involved with martial arts which people in these occupations are usually deadly and very mean in general
@peterj5106
@peterj5106 5 ай бұрын
It's pretty shocking how the State can just throw things out there like "Yea....he could have hired a private plane" then basically treat it like fact afterwards! If they're going to state something like that then it should be on them to actually prove it.
@toorimakun
@toorimakun 3 ай бұрын
This is NOT how our system is suppose to work.... he wasn't proven guilty and the charges were over turned.
@jeremyhall7495
@jeremyhall7495 27 күн бұрын
Brilliant analysis Dr. Grande 👍
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