Today we will be taking a look at the most despicable and horrifying cases of evil doctors and people who work in the medical field I could find. Subscribe for more!
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@011KiKi7 ай бұрын
Why would the first guy think that “she begged me to come” would make any difference in the case? Kids do and say dumb stuff, it’s the adult’s responsibility to guide them in the right direction. Then I hear him say to his wife “don’t bring the girls” .. gave me chills
@ChronicF7 ай бұрын
Whenever they say “well they wanted me to come over” I’m like so you showed up? Like do you show up to every place you’re begged to go to or is it just when it’s children? Just cuz someone insists doesn’t mean you gotta go bruh 😭🙄🙄
@abbie_joan7 ай бұрын
Fr he knew it was wrong and that sentence confirms it...I worry that he could have put his hands on his own kids and didn't want them there because of that
@jodiforeman33147 ай бұрын
The interview made me so angry him denying everything, trying to get out of it was pathetic… if a young boy begged him to come you can be sure he didn’t go… crazy how he’s trying to make the detective take his side. So glad he got caught POS
@Something-Kun7 ай бұрын
Their lack of sound judgement is exactly why it is illegal.
@kimtopp59847 ай бұрын
What a dirty sad excuse for a man
@natesturm4487 ай бұрын
I work in a home for the mentally disabled. A few years ago the house manager was fired, and arrested for negleting a serious medical issue. A client was having a heart attack and what did she do? She crushed up 30 Bayer aspirin, threw him in the company van, and proceeded to go . . . get this. NOT the hospital. She instead took this man on a wild ride of picking up her weekly meth deal. Client died and she left him in the back of the van to the next day for another worker to find. She tried playing the whole "I didn't know he was in there card" but the stupid woman forgot that she used the gas card the night it happened to fill the van. She got 20 years for the death, and 15 for the meth.
@Dorf2747 ай бұрын
Whats craziest to me, besides the batshit story, is how similar the punishment is for killing someone and the punishment for some drugs...
@Technicallyathrowawaychannel7 ай бұрын
@@Dorf274well drugs lead to death sometimes so maybe that has something to do with it
@VickyShawcooksalot7 ай бұрын
Man talk about heartless. My condolences to the man's family. Terrible to lose your father/grandfather/loved one that way.
@KOOLBadger7 ай бұрын
YES! HORRIBLE WOMAN!
@azazel87007 ай бұрын
@@Dorf274drugs destroy lifes in many ways, often deadly ways
@jasminedavid27566 ай бұрын
I feel so bad for the wives of these child predators. To find out your husband is going around trying to meet children to abuse!!!! I can't even imagine how horrible that would be
@bigsus40656 ай бұрын
n possibly having to explain it to their children, I feel sick
@littlewoodimp5 ай бұрын
My mind always leaps to their daughters reading the transcript. It's easy for people on the outside to sling the whole family in the bin, but that's just doing what the offender has already done to them. They need the support of family and loved ones to literally help them hold their heads up.
@donnamorgan25225 ай бұрын
The only wives I have no pity for are those who stick by the creep
@donnamorgan25225 ай бұрын
The only wives I have no pity for are those who stick by the creep
@shottasam5 ай бұрын
@@donnamorgan2522they're just as bad
@Cryptidmama4246 ай бұрын
Correction, it did not take “seconds” to destroy Maurice’s career. It took hours and hours and words and plans and sick fantasies he probably had for years. Don’t make it seem like these guys made “a mistake”. They are predators.
@sicko0336 ай бұрын
yeah lol i don't think this guy is making it seem like a mistake at all. i think this guy is being completely clear about how horrible these mfs are
@kfer95006 ай бұрын
This comment 🤘🏻
@Cryptidmama4246 ай бұрын
@@throwaway3873 People that can’t take constructive criticism are so sad
@Cryptidmama4246 ай бұрын
@@sicko033 The entire video yes, but I think constructive criticism for these one off statements is important
@LilyOfTheTower6 ай бұрын
Agreed! It was artistic to frame it as seconds but the truth is he has been a predator for way longer. He had access to patients of all ages being that he was in cancer research. And again, we only know of this situation. We don't know how many children he has the opportunity to be with.
@rawmilk64647 ай бұрын
Seeing that mom's panicked run to the ambulance is so heartwrenching, man.
@teilamimms70237 ай бұрын
This😞
@RedLineShortFilms6 ай бұрын
@@teilamimms7023Similar thing happened to me. My Girlfriend fell off 291 feet down a cliff and survived but when they put her in the ambulance and she was covered in blood, I rushed toward her, but cops blocked me from going in the ambulance because of covid, I wasn't able to see her in the hospital either. It was heart wrenching, she's never been the same either. Also, the cops accused me of pushing her down the cliff while I was having a full blown panic attack as they were trying to recover her "body" since no one thought she'd still be alive. Fortunately she did survive and told the cops I didn't push her.
@teilamimms70236 ай бұрын
@RedLineShortFilms oh wow, that is heartbreaking. I'm so sorry that you (and she) had to go through and experience that. The fact that she lived is a miracle... I'm glad to know that you two still have each other, and that you were vindicated through her survival and subsequent testimony. It's sad to think that had she no longer been here with us, you could be in prison right now: falsely accused and heartbroken from her loss on top of it all. I wish you both nothing but the best... and an eventual full recovery for her, not only physically but spiritually, mentally, and emotionally. It sounds like you 2 have been through a lot.. you deserve nothing but happiness from here. Please take care!🤗
@sarahkerns24725 ай бұрын
Came to comment this😭
@MontygatormanFNAF4 ай бұрын
@@RedLineShortFilmsThank God she survived. Not only survived but was able to tell the police you didn't push her. Imagine if she couldn't!!!
@PtylerBeats7 ай бұрын
That daycare lady made my blood boil. As a new father of a 5 month old, I don’t even know what I would do if I got a call at work saying that the person I entrusted to watch over my baby recklessly murdered her. I can’t even process that horror. That would absolutely ruin my life. I wouldn’t even know how to move on from that.
@gaminghq977 ай бұрын
I'd be in prison for un-aliving her (Have to censor myself or I'll be banned)
@themudpit6217 ай бұрын
Do what I did, never leave your child in childcare. I always knew he was safe because he was with his dad or me. I pity anyone who is forced to use childcare, and question the parental devotion and sense of anyone who does it without being forced to.
@themudpit6217 ай бұрын
@@gaminghq97 lol, you can just say you'd be in prison, we can impute the rest.
@misssnobooty7 ай бұрын
@@themudpit621thank you for the pity you put upon us working and or single parents who rely on daycares to care for our kids. Some of us don’t have family and need daycares. YES this is an example of a shit daycare but as you can see these are all examples of shit people from all walks of life. I wouldn’t do a home daycare ever - I agree. But the fear mongering around ALL day cares because of some bad apples - is frustrating. Truly wouldn’t it be lovely if everyone could work shifts so their kids didn’t need care but that’s not life.
@NP-xx8nt7 ай бұрын
@@misssnobootywhere’s their father???
@allanagreenan51596 ай бұрын
Just cause he doesn't have a record doesn't mean he hasn't done nothing wrong in his life, just shows he has never been caught for any crimes he has committed. Love From Scotland xxxx 🏴
@JennyferPepin6 ай бұрын
Or that he won't start doing crime lol There's a first for everything.
@drummergeorge96426 ай бұрын
😢
@dianemartinez23316 ай бұрын
Exactly!
@Scambaiter1016 ай бұрын
Good ol'e scotland, that's where I am moving to ❤❤❤❤
@katherinea.williams30446 ай бұрын
@@Scambaiter101That’s wonderful! I’m so very envious! May I ask why you chose Scotland? And why you’re moving? I just want you to know that what you’re doing is an absolute dream that will never happen for many. I’d greatly appreciate any replies! Best of luck to you and yours! Love & Light from Miami Shores🦚 Stay safe mate✌🏼🌎 Have a care for one another🫧🏴
@Supkev966 ай бұрын
As a type 1 diabetic who's experienced severe lows from giving too much insulin, I doubt those who died from the insulin had a peaceful death because the body goes into shock once you reach a certain level. Being older I'm sure they didn't have the strength to get help and had to lie there and wait for the inevitable
@smithhamilton30247 ай бұрын
I’m struggling to get through the first case!! The victim blaming even though it’s a decoy is disgusting. This entity is beyond.
@ryaj23566 ай бұрын
And the Decoy wasnt a trained manipulator who's job it was to reel these guys in. Even if they actions they do online are illegal, they did it anyways. Look up how the show To catch a predo was canceled. The ones running the show would use pictures and the kids (decoys) photos of the cast and crew doing all this. when a guy was so grossed out that he was posing as and other members of the crew were posing as his kid using his kids photos in different states of undressness to lure in these people, he became disgusted with himself in the name of kid. He asked his kid not to be used, the show refused then fired the guy, then hunted him online. The crew of the show destroied this guys family and life to the point he killed himself. after the show was doing this to their own, Law enforcement realized the tactics they were using would be tossed from court if anyone the show ever caught actually fought it. It was a massive waste of time and money.
@notericforeman6 ай бұрын
@@ryaj2356TCAP never used photos of current minors. All photos were of adults who consented to their childhood photos being used. Multiple decoys across multiple investigations have said this, including Casey from the New Jersey and Kentucky stings. She was an adult.
@kristinwojtowich89026 ай бұрын
@@ryaj2356damn, I didn't know that. I knew bc of that show there was a DA (I think) that killed himself once he got exposed and I thought that was why the show ended.
@larajones1755 ай бұрын
@@ryaj2356There is no mercy for the merciless. Sex Offenders have no empathy from Parents of small children.
@ScarletAngleGaara5 ай бұрын
You mean the lawyer who killed himself after Hansen and crew showed up at his house after he refused to meet up and he killed himself because he was in a high authority position and it would ruin his life if it got out?? He wasn't someone in the crew at all and I'm baffled where you got this insane story that isn't the actual story.@@ryaj2356
@Mediocre_JT7 ай бұрын
It's always best to immediately ask for an attorney, but a lot of people don't want to go to jail for a few days until they get appointed an attorney. They think if they can talk their way out of being arrested, but end up incriminating themselves instead. So many interrogations start with the culprit asking for an attorney, then when they realize that they're under arrest and not going home, they wave their rights and start trying to talk their way out of it.
@42mantua7 ай бұрын
Totally Agree
@AaronEbrahim7 ай бұрын
It's true and "the professionals" understand the dynamics around this very, VERY WELL, and it's common practice by the authorities to abuse this against people. The system is heavily designed to work around people's ignorance about their rights like this.
@ilovemydad14167 ай бұрын
True
@ShellyCline7 ай бұрын
@@AaronEbrahimit's not ignorance. Did you read the comment you're replying to? They are well aware of their rights to an attorney but they waive that right because they believe they can talk their way out of it. When a person knows they have the right not to say a single word and that they have the right to an attorney but decide to talk anyway because they don't want to spend a night in jail while they wait for an attorney, cops using that against them is NOT abuse.
@andybricks5767 ай бұрын
Pure Narcissism!
@mitchelltheawesome16 ай бұрын
The compassion the victim's family had for RaDonda is honestly heartwarming. The level of strength and maturity it must have taken for them to not only forgive her, but defend her for her MASSIVE mistake in court is truly commendable. The world needs more people like this.
@Nenernener1236 ай бұрын
Honestly this was a system mistake that doesn’t solely fall on her shoulders. This case shouldn’t even be included under this label.
@mitchelltheawesome16 ай бұрын
@@Nenernener123 Yeah, she definitely shouldn't be included in an "evil doctor" video.
@Thundralight6 ай бұрын
That is why I decided not go into the medical field as should you make a mistake it could cost someone their life.
@imcoolyeahhaha6 ай бұрын
Thats what Jesus can do man ❤
@larajones1755 ай бұрын
@@ThundralightDon't let what others do discourage you from The medical field. We need great Doctors , Surgeons, EMT'S, Nurses , Podiatrists, Psychiatrists, And RNs out there.
@michigosinister15086 ай бұрын
The Mother running towards the ambulance to get to her baby was just heart breaking. I can't imagine what must be going through her head at that moment. Give it to the officers staying professional through this whole thing.
@binxwaxcap78327 ай бұрын
Here's your yearly reminder in the comments: The Only Reason To Catch a Predator was canceled was because they caught a elected government official.
@ttm92277 ай бұрын
Not exactly they were already going bankrupt, that was like the final nail in the coffin. Pretty sure it was a texas senator who commuted suicide
@takethedanimalyoungone56716 ай бұрын
Bro do you have a link to this video cause I feel like it’s elusive lol
@squibbelsmcjohnson6 ай бұрын
Yup
@BT-ex7ko6 ай бұрын
That's just slightly misleading. The guy was a politician, but the show was ultimately cancelled because he killed himself just out of view of the cameras. It was a whole thing, and there was an insane-and private-lawsuit that followed (100+ million), prompting them to pull the show for good. I wish the show was still on too, but its cancellation isn't as conspiratorial as people like to make it out to be, at least. It was just risk mitigation from NBC.
@lisajeter95116 ай бұрын
Why am I not surprised about this!
@392racer7 ай бұрын
I was going through chemotherapy and just had surgery and the 2nd day after surgery nobody would believe that I was suddenly in unbearable pain because of my medication schedule...until that evening when my husband came to check on me (we had 3 kids at home so he couldn't stay with me all day), I was going into shock and my nurse for the past ten hours came in high as a kite and they figured out she was charting that she gave me the IV demerol but she was taking it herself in my bathroom. Just before shift change when she came to my room and pretended to give it to me "on time", then she went into my bathroom and he called the charge nurse in and they caught her using it on herself. I finally got some pain relief and never saw her again. She had no problem putting me through inhumane torture so she could be high all day. I was so furious, but my husband wanted to seriously hurt her!
@ruthisaurus80045 ай бұрын
That’s horrific!
@keilakolden32795 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry this happened to you. this is terrible to hear
@raidtheferry3 ай бұрын
Good god I'm so sorry you had to go through that. I hope that nurse was held accountable
@amyraszipovits8103 ай бұрын
I am sorry you had to go through that. I don't know why women aren't believed when we say we are in pain. My cousin had kidney surgery years ago. She kept telling her nurses she was in great pain. They kept telling her pain was normal. It wasn't until she spiked a fever that they believed her. Come to find out her sugeon had nicked her ureter. She went septic. I hope you are seeing better health.
@3bingust3 ай бұрын
It’s crazy to hear this isn’t an uncommon occurrence
@user-2012July-A7 ай бұрын
The daycare one really got to me. I used to work at a daycare. And there was a little boy who was very sick with a fever. I was holding him, while in the room with several other kids. More than the amount that one person should have to watch at one time. They attempted to contact both his parents and neither were answering their phone. What infuriated me was that they told me to lay him on the floor. He was maybe 2 years old and sick with fever, but they wanted me to let him lay on the floor where he could be stepped on instead of being held and comforted in what little way I could offer. That place was so corrupt. At one point, I was blamed for not cleaning a child properly. But the thing is, I made sure to do so each time I took him in to be changed. I'm the oldest of five children. And I have a lot of expeience of being around children. I know how to change a diaper and understand what can happen if they are not properly cleaned. I was always careful to make sure they were taken care of because I didn't want them to be in pain or suffer. Someone was not doing their job properly and it wasn't me. I was the one who mentioned that I noticed a bit of a rash when I'd had him changed the last time. I did everything I should have done. Then they pinned the blame on me. All of the kids loved me. In many cases upon seeing me they would run and nearly knock me over. I cared for them and their safety as if they were my own precious family. And I'd seen plenty of neglect from the other people I worked with towards the kids. So that made me want to work even harder. I no longer work there, and I have come to distrust daycare. If I ever have kids, I would do whatever I could to not have to take them to one. I feel sorry for those kids.
@kristinwojtowich89026 ай бұрын
God, I feel this so much. I also work at a daycare (well, off schedule now bc of an injury) and I've seen plenty of corrupt practices; being out of ratio, kids actually coming in w rashes to the point where they bled, etc. It can always be the parents, and there's a chance it could be the daycare. I don't distrust them, per say, and I miss my students dearly, but it does make me rethink my career alot of the time.
@Luminoxie5 ай бұрын
I'm a little lucky since all the daycares I've gone to and worked at were decent; the sketchiest things were at one daycare, all the workers were snobby bitches to everyone and another daycare had their baby cribs upstairs which we would have to carry the babies upstairs which was really scary.
@Turbo_Soggy4 ай бұрын
You seem like such a sweet person thanks for taking good care of those kids
@ThePatynight4 ай бұрын
Thanks God I never needed day care . When my two kids were new born , I stayed in home taking care of them till they were two years. I feel sorry for the moms that need day care for their new born.
@DemonsSister6 ай бұрын
As a nurse, I am stricken by the fact that the patients, whose medication she stole, suffered needlessly. First do no harm meant NOTHING to her. 😡
@kerrysmiles6 ай бұрын
I had it happen to me post major op too. It was horrifying. I felt crazy. They would give me the pain med and I was in tears. My blood pressure was sky high. I was ordered a one time extra dose and a different nurse gave it. It was much smaller amount but my blood pressure dropped and I slept for hours. The nurse who gave me the 'extra dose' felt like something was of with the other nurse and my symptoms so she watched her. She saw her move a bottle that carries drugs into her home bag. She reported it to security. They searched her bag turns out I was given nothing the whole day. I was no wonder we couldn't get ahead of my pain. I had a major organ removed and a huge recovery ahead of me. This got me stuck admitted a few days longer than planned. They gave me a pain pump after that so I didn't have to trust any nurses the whole rest of my stay. I'll never forget being treated like I was a drug add*ct because I kept feeling pain get worse after they would 'give me medication' for it. She wouldn't have been caught if I didn't keep pushing that I knew how my body felt after surgery. I have lots of health issues so I had had many at that point. Medication has never failed me like that. I knew either I wasn't being given anything or my body wasn't processing whatever they prescribed. It was a medication that was different than I had been given in other surgeries. So I wasn't completely sure but with EDS sometimes medications can't be absorbed properly.
@Happyblondechick7 ай бұрын
As a nurse I feel for the woman who gave the wrong medication by accident. I can’t even imagine how she felt. I’m glad she didn’t get any jail time, she was remorseful and her actions were not intentional. As humans we make mistakes, it’s just in some professions mistakes can be fatal.
@ttm92277 ай бұрын
Wait I haven’t finished the video but if it’s true he put someone who made a legitimate mistake in a video titled “evil doctors” that is really sad and objectively morally wrong. I’ve seen this in some of his recent videos where he puts people who committed far lesser crimes in comparison next to murders and child abusers and I really hate it. I didn’t realize it was such a habit, there’s two in this video alone
@AlexAndra-iy5zu7 ай бұрын
@@ttm9227This nurse is evil. Elizabeth was playing god. I’ve seen the full interrogation where she farts and acts as if it never happened ( just a side note)
@WobblesandBean7 ай бұрын
@@ttm9227 This is a content farm whose videos are written and narrated by AI. You can't expect any people involved with this channel to be decent people.
@littlebitlost7 ай бұрын
@@WobblesandBeanwhat does that say about you considering you're here. Rhetorical question.
@ttm92277 ай бұрын
@@WobblesandBean yeah I’ve only seen two of their videos won’t be watching anymore, just figured I’d leave a comment and hope others see it. They seem to repeatedly put people who committed rather harmless crimes next to murders and rapists simply because they happen to partake in the same profession, even if what happened had nothing to do with their work at all. I wouldn’t be surprised if some of the people in these videos sued for defamation. If I found myself on a video with thousands of views portraying me in the same light as a serial murderer because i had a dui I definitely would
@MattDeArment7 ай бұрын
Damn I thought the Dr. passed the field sobriety test. He did good.
@AlexWatson-ii7ol7 ай бұрын
Aye thought so too 😅
@mrgjg6 ай бұрын
Agree, he didn’t seem drunk. My only issue with him is why didn’t he just take the breathalyzer? They should’ve arrested his insufferable girlfriend.
@peachstatebassintv13746 ай бұрын
How we go from child predator,lady killing old people,baby killer, to terry eating 2 pounds of meat and drank some beer and passed a dui test😂😂😂😂😂 just not the same category I kept waiting to just here some crazy shit😂😂
@samuelbraun8496 ай бұрын
@@mrgjgyeah she was unbearable. It‘s for people like this I am glad we have the word „fremdscham“ in german; which is loosly translatable to feeling ashamed by the actions of another.
@jimmcnicholas96705 ай бұрын
Im pretty sure they can fail you for the most minor of things like when he said "23" instead of "1023" then correcting himself
@sam-psonsmith99516 ай бұрын
I am 100% certain that her daughter knew how she treated those children. Her very first reaction when she showed up was asking "Are you in trouble?" after she was called over because of a Medical Emergency. She asked her mom three times if she was in trouble, as if she was asking "Did you finally hurt a child too much, are you being arrested right now?" And later when she actually was arrested she didn't seem shocked or surprised either, without a question she accepted that her mom was going to jail. There is no doubt in my mind, the daughter knew her mom was abusing those kids. Maybe in her mind she was just "rough" with them, but she knew that medical emergency would be trouble for her mom, her first instinct was that her mom injured a child.
@melissamartin82664 ай бұрын
Yup...that was a very telling statement her daughter made. I'm sure the police caught that too.
@MadiganinPeach3 ай бұрын
Honestly it makes me wonder if she knew because it's how she treated her own daughter growing up. Obviously I don't know for a fact but it's possible she would be "rough" with her as well, adding to how she knew what she was like. In most situations where the ab*ser is so unemotional about it, it's because it's something that's been building for so long that it hardly seems like a big deal at that point. The only emotion you can usually get from them is the idea of being caught/perception from others now that it's out.
@sam-psonsmith99513 ай бұрын
@@MadiganinPeach very much possible, the daughter didn't seem all too upset about her mom probably going to prison for a while. Most young women i know that have a positive relationship to their mom would be way more upset and distraught the moment they are being told their mom is going to prison. But here she seemed like it wasn't that big of a deal when they showed her afterwards what she did exactly. Almost like she saw it coming.
@jewels736 ай бұрын
The poor mother running to the ambulance just broke my heart. In contrast from the daycare provider coldly describing how she found the little boy? How truly evil
@mjwatson86867 ай бұрын
In the daycare case... I think its really fishy that the first thing out of the daughter's mouth was "Is she in trouble?" And then she asked if she was going to jail... Like she knew what her mother was and is capable of.... Then when that Amanda got arrested and she told her daughter she was going to jail... Natalie absolutely had no emotion and Im pretty sure she even shrugged her shoulders basically saying "I knew it was coming... What do you want me to do?"🤷🤦
@kristinwojtowich89027 ай бұрын
Yeah, I'd think with ppl like these, they're probably not the best ppl at home or with their families either. And as a child of someone like that, I could absolutely see some of that shit seeping out occasionally, so their daughters were most likely aware of what their mothers were truly like deep down.
@chiobabe21806 ай бұрын
I don’t think it’s that odd. If the police was at my door looking for my mom I would ask the same question because why you here looking for my mother lol
@astoturtle4 ай бұрын
I came looking for this comment- the daughter watched them being horrible to kids and knew it was coming
@adriihun7 ай бұрын
The fact that these are people we trust with our lives is crazy.
@fortunatefuture75577 ай бұрын
I feel in risk
@LateNightTableCo7 ай бұрын
All Doctors Are Bastards
@fayelinae7 ай бұрын
but the fact that there are nurses in this "doctor" compilation makes me think there aren't that many bad doctors.. or at least they haven't been caught
@Diviance7 ай бұрын
Even a terrible person can be very skilled in surgery or the like. Such is life.
@Bhjdk7 ай бұрын
I can make it worse. There’s a scary amount of nurses that say they go into the field because they “like the amount of control they have over someone’s life”
@dcornect536 ай бұрын
Imagine being the judge who ordered a divorcing couple asking for a restraining order to just "sort it out like adults" and learning that months later one of them killed the other.
@preacherofmusic5 ай бұрын
Child predators disgust me beyond words. That first guy deserves every bit of his sentencing.
@YourTID4 ай бұрын
All 2 months of it? Anyone touching/attempting to touch a child should get life in jail, at minimum. The child is going to be scarred for life.
@AstrophelTDeathАй бұрын
@@YourTIDprobably because of his previous non record he still served a sentence he lost his family and his job/ reputation. Also in this case no one was actually scarred because the girl was a decoy and is not actually a child.
@ReallyMFАй бұрын
He also ended up committing suicide
@grumpygremlin23797 ай бұрын
I haven't watched the entire video yet, but I really hope you covered Larry Nassar. He took sexual advantage of HUNDREDS of female patients, at least one of whom committed suicide. He got 175 years in prison.
@JRMINS7 ай бұрын
Didn't one of his victims grow up to be THE attorney that ended up getting the info in front of the right people to have him charged.
@grumpygremlin23797 ай бұрын
@@JRMINSIt's possible, but I don't really know.
@mpettway69827 ай бұрын
@TwentyOneDollahMargariti I don't think so. It was the second time he was investigated that finally led to him being charged.
@BlameJuliet7 ай бұрын
Dreading did a long form video on this guy, and honestly I couldn't get through all of it. The things that man did are so unforgivingly vile.
@WobblesandBean7 ай бұрын
@@BlameJuliet Same. What really got me was that he was reported, and yet authorities did nothing for so long. The investigators just took his word at face value that first time.
@donottry56707 ай бұрын
The fact that Maurice asked that the lingerie found in his backseat was "kid's clothes" absolutely disgusted me. He got that for "Willow" but also another disturbing point. Why would he bring kid's clothes to a 13 year old girl without her parents there? I understand a 13 year old girl bringing clothes to another 13 year old girl, but a grown man who has no family ties to her? And yes I know family can be just as bad as a stranger, but honestly how was he thinking this would go?
@MrSlowestD167 ай бұрын
He thought he'd go there, mess around with her, leave, and nobody would be the wiser. That's how he thought it'd go, unfortunately.
@jar78407 ай бұрын
He was thinking with his little head .
@biacosta41847 ай бұрын
I think he would say it was for his daughters as an excuse, if it was only kids clothes
@jaye69126 ай бұрын
What disturbed me was that he has young daughters....😢
@SR-007-BOND6 ай бұрын
Yes, all of that is true but he was also a human being. Up to that point he was a good citizen, one that chose a profession that will help the human kind. I think he got curios and comfortable. I pet he never done anything Illegal in his life and maybe he thought this is the opportunity to test the waters and be on the other side of the law for once. You don’t get to be almost 50 and became a child predator! That’s why he took his life, he wasn’t much of criminal to begin with and his own banishment of him self was too harsh. RIP Dr Maurice and THANK YOU for your service🫡
@hudsodre6 ай бұрын
Terry’s case truly, truly confuses me/concerns me. I wish he would have had a better understanding or explanation of what happens when he takes a breathalyzer because I truly feel like he wasn’t drunk. Like he said it’s what a lot of people do on Friday/Saturday nights, it’s literally a beer or two. I feel like the cop was just coming after him because he was going 116, which I don’t think was smart at all, but getting a DUI out of that after what seemed like passing the test, is absurd
@mirzamay6 ай бұрын
Honestly, I feel like that officer, all those officers, are a danger. I'm viscerally afraid. Doing 116 is nuts, but that reaction is crazier. I also feel like people who make these complilations don't have a good grasp of what is terrible and what isn't. They put this interstate speeder up there with the nurse who killed her patients with insulin. I got caught doing 70 in a 55 on a long trip once, because I had come off the interstate, I'm glad they didn't put me on blast and charge me with owi because I'd had a beer in the last 10yrs, and put me on a list with Jeffrey Dahmer. Holy crap.
@cengizc24566 ай бұрын
I completely agree!
@Leslie_Knope6 ай бұрын
You all seemed to miss the fact that this was reckless driving. He was driving 116 mph, and he had been drinking. He also appeared drunk throughout the FST's and refused the breathalyzer. If he was sober, why did he refuse the breathalyzer? 🤔 The FST's are not pass or fail, btw. Would any of you feel safe with this ahole on the road next to you? I certainly wouldn't. I guarantee this won't be his first aggravated DUI.
@aidanc93966 ай бұрын
@@mirzamay Don't drink and speed then? 116 during Christmas while people are out looking at lights is easily an entire family wiped out. He changed his story too. From "A drink" to "a couple beers" to "drinking and driving is alright because everyone in New Mexico does it"
@d.olluwu6 ай бұрын
@@kiwiozboy8394 right because police officers are always 100% right and the law is 100% accurate all of the time lmaoo news flash: people are allowed to have opinions regardless of the outcome of the situation. i personally think things probably would've been handled differently in this case had terry been a different skin tone...but i don't think that's a conversation you're willing to have lol
@poohbear45156 ай бұрын
If I was the mother’s daughter and I found out she was arrested for allegedly murdering a baby like that, I wouldn’t even hug her let alone talk to her. I’d be so disappointed in her and disgusted that I’m even related to her. I feel so extremely horrible for the parents losing their precious baby like that.
@vida_green25846 ай бұрын
i think she didn't know everything at that moment. Maybe the mother told the daughter it was an accident.
@doctorposting6 ай бұрын
did you notice when she first ran up to her she asked if her mom was in trouble..? she knew her mom was a wackjob 😂
@iballisticduals30485 ай бұрын
I would hug and talk to my mother. Plenty of people will hate them and that guilt will never leave, nor the shame and disgust of what you did. But no one is evil, the sin is evil.
@Webb89917 ай бұрын
The nurse that would take some off the top of people medications is absolute insanity. Imagine being under dosed on sedatives when you go into surgery or are in insane amounts of pain, she probably caused an insanely higher amount of suffering for who knows how many people.
@pod66796 ай бұрын
This happened recently in a clinic where a nurse was stealing fentenyl and replacing it with saline or something. Multiple women came forward because they had procedures done to donate eggs while completely awake. No doctors believed the patients when told that they weren't knocked out and could feel everything.
@sagexus4 ай бұрын
This is actually much more common than you’d think. Look up the statistics of nurses who are addicted to some type of meds such as dilaudid. They skimp off the top and people don’t notice. Supposedly you are supposed to to have another nurse watch you dump any remaining medication if there’s some left over, but I’ve been told by people I know that that protocol is never followed.
@margodphd2 ай бұрын
Yeah, absolutely. Happens in hospice, in hospitals ...
@therealad12387 ай бұрын
The consistency with which you release these long videos is nuts, I love it. Keep it up man, this has very quickly turned into one of my favorite channels on the platform
@JerdMcLean7 ай бұрын
Them Ai really speed up the process
@deusvermiculus10727 ай бұрын
to be fair my man, he doesnt really say much. 80% of the runtime is literally the original video, with simple cut togethers. Its more than doable once or twice per day. not to diminish the video. Its entertaining and a good summary of multiple reports.
@ach313377 ай бұрын
@@JerdMcLeanthe AI narrator is actually pretty good most of the time, but there are definitely some pretty obvious fails/mispronunciations.
@DKF_oli7 ай бұрын
@@snookermanno way. That’s a huge insult to JCS and the work they actually put in.
@WobblesandBean7 ай бұрын
It's probably AI. They're a content farm, fast turnaround is par for the course. The voice is AI, too.
@AmyCorley-vl6ih5 ай бұрын
Watching Charlie’s Mama running to the Ambulance is utterly heartbreaking! Prayers for this family. The baby sitter needs to be locked up.
@coll44556 ай бұрын
The daycare lady makes me so angry that beautiful house and fully equipped daycare in the basement that had everything she needed to properly care for those kids. She’s a monster. Also the body cam video at the end with the parents is not the parents of the baby that passed. That was another child parents that she abused. Charlie was 3 months old and was hardly capable of rolling over let alone standing at the door the way he demonstrated with the doll. It’s awful and my heart goes how to Charlie’s parents and family
@altonito7774 ай бұрын
Thanks for the precision I was a bit confused by this part !
@J--V7 ай бұрын
It's worth noting that Radonda Vaught had to go through several institutional overrides just to even get the correct medication, much less the incorrect one, and in emergent situations, it was only a matter of time before something like this happened. Also very important to note but was left out, Radonda self-reported and the hospital had already settled with the family outside of court before a govt body came around wanting to prosecute criminally. This case set a major precedent and it's not well-represented in this video, I'm sorry to say but not sorry to point out.
@ajqueen316 ай бұрын
Yeah I agree with everything you've said. There's more to that situation if one were to thoroughly look into it. It was a system issue that they wanted to put blame on an individual nurse , sadly.
@JaffaIrons1836 ай бұрын
Totally. Radonda is not a monster. She was a victim of a bad system, s mistake, and DAs with nothing better to do. The deceaseds family was her strongest supporter and that should speak volumes.
@soggybubble6 ай бұрын
Edit: i wrote about the wrong person sorry.
@JaffaIrons1836 ай бұрын
@@soggybubble it's not really about being the wrong person, it's more that her case deserves more scrutiny. I'd love to see you create an objective full length exploring what happened here. Her being scapegoated by the DA and the hospital for an issue that was already resolved. The fact that she did everything we teach healthcare providers to do if they make a mistake and was still prosecuted and left to hang by the institution. This case will scare generations of providers into hiding mistakes to try to avoid punishment because of the grave injustice of it all.
@gb16136 ай бұрын
I'm not sure why that case was even included in the video as it was just a 30 second clip of her sitting in a courtroom as opposed to all the other clips showing bodycam/interrogation footage.
@butchershoppequartet86907 ай бұрын
I love how they charged the first one with burglary as a back up, because his defence would be that he was invited in by the twelve year old girl. He can't really defend himself against both crimes at the same time - genius!
@ttm92277 ай бұрын
I mean tbh it’s not really back up or genius, just procedure. He got charged with burglary because he technically burglarized the home and police tend to throw up any charges they think might stick because it helps with plea deals. but that would have almost certainly got dropped just because of the seriousness of the other crime. They had all they needed to charge him with attempted lewd acts before he even left his house, him showing up near the residence at all is just confirmation enough. Him walking in was really just icing on the cake but they definitely don’t need him to admit that a 12 year old girl invited him(tbh I don’t know if that is necessarily illegal in itself) because they have multiple pages of him being sexually explicit with a child. That’s pretty hard to beat tbh
@jessicapearson94797 ай бұрын
The sad fact is now this is legal IN ALL REPUBLICAN STATES. They have EVEN LEGALIZED MARRIAGE TO 12 YEAR OLDS IN ALL REPUBLICAN STATES!! It is because of the Republicans that these monsters are allowed to walk!
@antonyduhamel11667 ай бұрын
@@ttm9227 It would depend on which State's laws he was under (or if this happened in the States at all) but where I'm from, the burglary charge would never stick because any halfway competent lawyer would argue entrapment (since the defendant was lured to an address he believed to be a home with an occupant living there.) Charges like that are only used during interrogation but are dropped pretty much all of the time before trial. As for defending against both crimes at once, defend against the sex crime and admit to burglary. Any predator would gladly catch 5-10 for B&E if it meant dodging a sex crime charge.
@TheVideoGameHub127 ай бұрын
Ya that burgarly charge doesn't really make sense unless it's for a similar reasoning
@BinSwipe27 ай бұрын
why burglary and not trespassing
@bonp35025 ай бұрын
I know a little about Elizabeth's case. She confessed to a therapist on her 1st visit as she wanted to be stopped. The therapist turned her in. Not defending her but her brain is broken. She chose not to take a position in a children's hospital because she knew she could not control her impulses. Nursing homes scare the hell out of me. Nobody listens when you are old so even if someone saw and turned her in, they would not be listened to because of ageism.
@elderford9896 ай бұрын
Poor Charlie and his parents, that case broke my heart. Makes me wonder just how long she has been a child care worker and how many children she has hurt.
@johnhorner19697 ай бұрын
How did that doc not pass the test? He did as well as any sober person would do. His speeding was horrible and reckless but what’s the point of sobriety tests if this is still failing? 99% of sober people would fail if this guy failed. 🤷♂️
@jessicapeace39817 ай бұрын
They only give you the test so they can say you failed. Gives them probable cause.
@scottyelder83517 ай бұрын
In Scotland we have a zero tolerance policy on drinking and driving you have one sip of alcohol and your done it's an instant ban and massive fine and it's working The young men are to scared of loosing their license and now think twice and I'm happy about it every one I say is happy it's working !
@SunGawdRa7 ай бұрын
Yeah, this Terry one was bullshit. Sure, he was showing off in hopes of a threesome or something, but he was hardly drunk. I bet he pleaded no-lo just to get out of that BS situation and get back to work.
@spootid43796 ай бұрын
He refused the breathalyzer. If he was really okay to drive, he should've been able to pass it. + Bro was still going 115 mph.
@milosstefanovic66036 ай бұрын
If you are not drunk, just take a breathalyzer test and you just get a ticket, so why hi didnt? Because he knew that he will fail
@fayelinae7 ай бұрын
so out of 6 people in this "doctors" compilation, 2 are actually doctors.
@Mot01936 ай бұрын
eh, when people think of "doctors" they probably think of just anyone who works in the medical field (even though thats obviously wrong). "Medical people" is less catchy than "doctors" in a youtube title, technically click-bait, but its how youtube works. Its sad but i kinda got used to it and know what to expect.
@SlavaSesh6 ай бұрын
Childcare isn't even a medical field @@Mot0193
@kmeccat6 ай бұрын
I've always had horrible balance. I've never done drugs or never drink alcohol, but I KNOW I'd flunk those stupid "field sobriety" tests! I think most people would--they're starting off nervous and upset. I think the tests are meant to be failed.
@chandlercampbell91466 ай бұрын
They actually are. They are made confusing and there is no "pass" or "fail." It just depends on what the officer thinks. He can say you were "unsteady" or "didn't follow directions" or that you "kept asking for clarification." They made the tests to have multiple variables and ways that the officer could declare you to be intoxicated. It's a speculated accusation that is deemed definitive "proof" of intoxication, especially if you refuse breath/blood tests.
@phitran53365 ай бұрын
Having gone 12 years of driving experience, my advice to avoid ever doing a field sobriety test: drive normally and competently, don’t drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol, don’t have the smell of alcohol or drugs in your car, and I feel like chances are you won’t ever have to fail, let alone do, a sobriety test. Cheers.
@Critical3rror5 ай бұрын
@chandlercampbell9146 and why would you refuse a blood or breath test? Fight it in court not on the street. They get you for dui regardless, at least get something on your side if you are innocent. If you aren't innocent then you don't deserve the air you breathe
@c33zy5 ай бұрын
The cop had already decided to arrest him when he pulled him over. He was being a 🍆. I feel like he did well on the test
@ninety77723 ай бұрын
@@chandlercampbell9146 I have schizofrenia and I fear taking this test because I'd sweat and panic before it begins. Is there any legal way to get out of this? I personally only drive to work and during the least busiest traffic times for groceries.
@Lala2146 ай бұрын
The second one, that woman is awful. Abusing the elderly is the same as abusing children in my eyes, they’re defenseless for the most part. Also she (violently) ripped ass during her interrogation which to me was like the cherry on top of her disrespect lol
@vivianaestremera53815 ай бұрын
Babies animals and old people are very vulnerable and if you can’t handle it don’t work with them I say
@user-jz2uj1mr5c2 ай бұрын
@@vivianaestremera5381Exactly!!!
@ItsJustMe05857 ай бұрын
Man, the second one is so freaking dark. She is so calm and perfectly aware of what she did. That's terrifying.
@TabuKat7 ай бұрын
watch her whole interrogation, it's wild. the cops do let her go do a few errands after, they seem to trust her honesty. She also confessed to a few people before, including her pastor, who just made her pray and promise not to do it any more.
@WobblesandBean7 ай бұрын
The reason she came forward is because she was being transferred to a children's hospital, and knew she wouldn't stop.
@WobblesandBean7 ай бұрын
@@TabuKat That's religion for you.
@phoebethesapphic72897 ай бұрын
@@WobblesandBeanI think that woman was dealing with some sort of religious OCD on top of her addictions. She genuinely believed she was doing the right thing for her god. I, too, suffer with religious OCD (but in a much different way). At least she came clean about it. In reality, the pastor was wrong too after hearing her confess and not do anything about it 🤷🏼♀️ which…I mean, I wouldn’t expect anything different from a devout religious man 😬 disappointed but not surprised.
@jodiforeman33147 ай бұрын
Crazy how many nurses kill their patients wtf How do these people get away with this for so long even though there is so many clues and the fact they get new jobs even though there is evidence is a problem with our system
@zze3r0117 ай бұрын
That was actually a pretty quick and funny response from the girlfriend when she said “well he was an experienced asshole to us” lol. Caught me off guard and gave me a good chuckle.
@thevalorousdong76757 ай бұрын
Sarge should've said "Then we trained him well" to really dig at her lol
@SlavaSesh6 ай бұрын
@@thevalorousdong7675 no pig would ever admit that they're trained to be assholes, and it wouldn't be true anyway - only born assholes become class traitors.
@Sweet99646 ай бұрын
woah hold up, Terry FAILED those tests?!? he had better balance than I do lmfao wtf
@sunshizzleyou5 ай бұрын
They’re designed to make you fail. Some good videos on this app with lawyers telling you to not take these tests.
@marionkilian71885 ай бұрын
I’m sorry but this was so racist and I cannot believe this still happens anymore.
@connorm25584 ай бұрын
i don’t think it was racist, i think that’s some bullshit to say that as a easy excuse but it was defiantly wrong bc he passed those tests by a long shot
@elizabethwasilewski22454 ай бұрын
When I got my 2nd DUI, I did the tests the same way and I was told I failed because I didn’t keep my hands at my sides during the walking and the raised foot. So that’s probably why he technically “failed”. You are suppose to keep both arms down during the tests the whole time.
@turdferguson2Ай бұрын
They aren't real tests. If you're at the point where you're doing their little routine, they've already made up their minds
@hollow_94763 ай бұрын
The first one was hilarious he found a whole camera crew hiding 😂😂😂😂💀💀😭😭
@fromthegetgo49817 ай бұрын
Terry’s case made zero sense. I don’t get how he failed the field sobriety tests, and he wasn’t given a clear understanding of what taking a breathalyzer meant in terms of consequences, hence his hesitance
@sevenfacesofspring6 ай бұрын
Wholeheartedly agree. Idk why he's in the same video as pedos and murderers. Makes 0 sense
@mattjindrak6 ай бұрын
@@sevenfacesofspringcause he was doing over 100mph with no regard for anyone else
@sevenfacesofspring6 ай бұрын
@@mattjindrak yeah i get that part, but compared to the other crimes in the vid it pales in comparison. Is it stupid to go that fast, yes! Is it comparable to pedophiles and murderers? Hell nah. Tbch he didn't seem under the influence nor did he seem to fail that sobriety test.
@randyyousif2386 ай бұрын
He failed the tests because he didn’t follow instructions. Your arms are supposed to be at your sides throughout the whole test, not used for balance. He also forgot the instructions half way through the test, and sober people don’t refuse a breath test. Some people are really good at keeping their composure…but 115mph is ridiculous! He could have killed someone. I think he is only in this video because he is a doctor.
@sunstripe856 ай бұрын
I wondered the same thing... I'm not educated enough on DWI tests. It looked like he passed them, but also I only ever see BWC of people who very obviously fail. So I don't know the subtleties at all. I saw someone in this thread comment reasons for how he failed the test. I have no opinion either way on it since I'd need to do more research but my initial thought is to assume there's a reason the officer saw a failure. And in that case the reasons in the comment could make sense. I just don't know enough either way. I know some people will think he should have just let Dr Hansen off with a warning and honestly from these clips, a large part of me wants to lean that direction too despite me being extremely against drinking and driving. But the thing is, if he was going 116 mph that's way tf too fast to be able to react quickly even for a sober person... And he clearly had to have been impaired if he was not only going that fast but didn't even see the squad he blew past. I found an article I pasted below where it says the cop also smelled alcohol so it is even less likely it was just a couple of beers. You may think that he still should have given a warning and let him go since he lived so close, but in that case you should look up the extremely sad story of Officer Jon Nunez who stopped Luis Fernando Cevallos, 24, and Alexis Rodriguez, 27, in North Bergen, New Jersey, on August 21, 2021. He stopped them for excess speeding, gave them a warning after they said they were on a date and yeah it was dumb to drive so fast but they were really close by... 14 minutes later he was the first to arrive on scene of their fatal car crash where I'm guessing they were both decapitated after their car ran into and under a semi, sheering the entire top half off (bodies and all, I'm guessing, but don't know for sure since the video is blurred for obvious reasons). That poor cop is clearly very affected by the whole thing even though he keeps telling himself and others he isn't. And that case had no aspect of impairment at all iirc. So although I really like Dr Hansen in the video and could see arguments for why he could have been let off with a warning, the thing is if the officer let him go and anything happened resulting in Dr Hansen or his passengers being injured, killed, or the same for anyone else outside the car.... It would have been devastating. Especially with him being a doctor. I do agree it's weird having him in a compilation named "evil Doctors"... He and the nurse who accidentally gave the wrong med should be in a compilation of really sad cases where seemingly wonderful people make a bad decision or make a legitimate accident mistake and they have strong consequences afterward. Here's the article I found on him btw below. Good news is when I was googling his name I was getting a lot of results of him as a Dr so hopefully that means he's still practicing and this didn't affect his license at all. He seems like a really good guy, and I really liked him from what we could see. Honestly if I lived in the area and needed someone with this specialty, in a really weird way this video would make me more likely to reach out to him since he was very honest, calm, and overall seemed like a good guy. I would have full confidence in him that this incident would have been a wakeup call for any driving after drinking and I wouldn't expect any issues whatsoever on the health/patient side. If anything, I'd feel even better about his integrity and honesty and overall that would result in me trusting him way a lot more. Provided I didn't run across any info in research about him being a bad doctor... I doubt I'd run across anything even close to that ARTICLE: August 30, 2022 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) - An Albuquerque doctor who blew by police going 116 miles an hour in his Porsche has pled guilty to DWI. State police say, Dr. Terry Hansen, a back and spine specialist, flew by them on I-25 in December. Officers say they smelled alcohol on him, and he didn’t do well on a field sobriety test. Hansen plead guilty to DWI on Tuesday. He will serve six months of supervised probation. This is his first offense. He was charged with speeding more than 36 miles per hour over the legal limit. That was dropped with the plea deal.
@caseymacmacl74637 ай бұрын
First guy at 5:56 "You saw my record. I've never done anything wrong in my life." Correction. You've never been CAUGHT for doing anything wrong in your life. That is a HUGE difference!!
@shayneelizabeth3586 ай бұрын
The 3rd woman is not a doctor and lied about how she put the baby down. She threw him in the crib. Also, the way the daughter didn’t ask about the children, and automatically assumed the mother was going to jail and getting arrested was a huge RED flag. The entire family was aware of abuse and should all be arrested in my opinion.
@lawless75125 ай бұрын
That's why we aren't in charge people get too suspicious about people without proof
@MortgageGirl76 ай бұрын
I will never understand how doctors can get to this point? They have family, education, respect & financially successful. How are they not smart enough to know the risk. 🤦♀️ It’s never enough! Poor families of these predators!
@tracylangsley40647 ай бұрын
The way the first guy says "I wouldn't have done anything to her" not "I wouldn't have done anything with her" is sickening, glad he left the world when he did and by his own hands!
@bhumibolrushing78307 ай бұрын
Yeah he was pouring the drinks with a huge smile on his face
@tracylangsley40647 ай бұрын
@@bhumibolrushing7830 he was that excited he couldn't even pour it properly
@kazeiku7 ай бұрын
The thing is I'm happy hes no longer a threat in this world but I also feel I shouldn't feel happy about it. I don't kniw how to call this feelinf but it's like "thank god" but also "I'm sad he commited suicide". Maybe its just the suicide act that affects me since I suffered a lot with it. I hope I'm making a bit of sense
@tobystephenson76497 ай бұрын
I dont understand how you can be happy about a person commiting su1cide. He is disgusting, you are disgusting, this whole fucking world is disgusting
@thevalorousdong76757 ай бұрын
@@kazeikuLol you feel any sympathy towards a person like that?
@rapperintheend-time18677 ай бұрын
It's funny how the Doctor predator didn't remember the crime he committed but remembered everything else he did that wasn't criminal. What a good liar.
@WobblesandBean7 ай бұрын
You should check out the Nancy Brophy case, then.
@KalikaXX7 ай бұрын
Yeah, he remembers that she "begged him to come" and he "declined" multiple times, but he doesn't remember telling her he wants her to "suck him", or that he's gonna kiss her breasts, and more sexual things. Selective memory sure is convenient.
@v3le7 ай бұрын
i have memory losses too there are many things i can only recall after seeing my attorneys ;)
@kristinwojtowich89027 ай бұрын
@@v3le😂😂😂
@lexiaaforever4375 ай бұрын
The First Case pissed me off so bad because he was reading the exact words from the chat & maurices defense was “IDK or I don’t remember “ . Dude you know you remember everything! Then victim blaming her is WILD !
@melissamartin82664 ай бұрын
"It takes a lifetime to build a reputation and only seconds to destroy it." That is very profound and so true. It's truly disturbing how many disgusting people are in the world. Don't speak ill of the dead, especially if you're the reason.
@AnarchistPoop7 ай бұрын
Second case, the worst of it all, is how painful those deaths were. She knew it was a long tortorous death, and she kept doing it. She was not only evil, but particularly cruel.
@user-uu1hv8nv6i6 ай бұрын
Why she sus women tho she evil
@barbaraness45076 ай бұрын
As a person who loves to help others, and a nurse who’s seen too many medical personnel gone astray, I am disgusted with people’s behavior hurt other people.
@TinyyVazquez5 ай бұрын
The Dr that took the sobriety test should not have even been in your video! He very clearly passed the test with flying colors and his gf had every right to be pissed. I hope he was able to be cleared of any charges!
@randomcracka37 ай бұрын
I'll be honest, that dude looked like he passed all the roadside tests. There was no slurring of words, no stumbling, no swaying, didn't miscount (although he did studder a bit on a number). This man should've just gotten a ticket for speeding and sent on his way.
@ZChoate7 ай бұрын
IDK he was stumbling pretty bad and stopped halfway through because he forgot the instructions.
@randomcracka37 ай бұрын
@ZChoate he forgot to turn around and go back? I didn't see any stumbling. And he stayed upright and on the line the entire time.
@hermajestyjane66056 ай бұрын
The police was just hating on him ...
@ZChoate6 ай бұрын
@@randomcracka3 115 is a felony in a lot of states. Idk he seemed clearly drunk to me, articulate but drunk. It is what it is. He dealt with the police very well but 🤷
@randyyousif2386 ай бұрын
You are also supposed to keep your hands down at your sides during the entire test. He didn’t have his hands down at his sides for ANY of it. Using your arms/hands for balance (without any medical reason) is a sign of impairment. Also, sober people do not refuse to take the breath tests.
@Blank_Tank7 ай бұрын
Not only did the first guy get caught in 4k by the NBC, but you exposed him even more😂. Predators have no right being in this society
@ChaosTrainerX7 ай бұрын
Dude offed himself on January 6. That family is feeling hella trauma
@thevalorousdong76757 ай бұрын
@@ChaosTrainerXOh well. If they were smart they'd be happy he was gone instead. I know I'd be, as I know the damage those monsters do.
@quaygrass62127 ай бұрын
@@ChaosTrainerXWell he won’t be missed.
@Blank_Tank7 ай бұрын
@@ChaosTrainerX He had a wife and kids. He had a good reputation, He lost all of that in a matter of minutes.
@margodphd2 ай бұрын
@@Blank_TankBy his own consciouss choice to attempt sexual relationships with a TWELVE YEAR OLD. What is wrong with you?
@xAndromedaax5 ай бұрын
I'm preeeetty sure that doctor was in fact sober. I really think he passed those tests, and I think it was dumb of him to refuse the breath test to be honest. Really sad to see
@JeffCD774 ай бұрын
So you're an experienced DUI officer? I didn't realize that. You must have been there because you certainly can't evaluate all of the detection cues from edited body cam footage.
@xAndromedaax4 ай бұрын
@@JeffCD77 yep that’s totally what I said. 🤣🙄🤡
@TelepathicT5 ай бұрын
The one with Terry is crazy. He definitely should not have been driving so fast, but didn’t seem to be intoxicated to me. Seems way out of control personally
@karen-dh8dp7 ай бұрын
These stories are so horrifying and I'm so angry at what these people did. You did a great job in telling the stories of these monsters. Thank you.
@beckyd7127 ай бұрын
These "monsters" are everywhere, right under our noses; watch out for children and if you see something questionable, QUESTION IT! Please, don't just walk on by, you could save a life!
@solluxcaptor68237 ай бұрын
the only person in this video I even felt bad about was the nurse who accidentally overdosed that woman. We overwork our healthcare professionals to the point of making fatal mistakes then try to punish them like they’re monsters. I accidentally forgot a fry at work but I’m also tired of working my ass off. My mistakes don’t cost lives but mistakes happen. We are humans.
@masterjunko6 ай бұрын
@@solluxcaptor6823 Yeah, that nurse didn't belong in this video.
@katscratchfever35067 ай бұрын
The fact that the first guy wasn’t shocked over the charge of lewd acts and was over the charge of burglary is sickening
@troyajohnson266 ай бұрын
Innocent or guilty, never talk to cops without a lawyer.
@sweetdaddy69226 ай бұрын
Terry spoke better than the officer. Justice for Terry
@sweetdaddy69226 ай бұрын
Also hats off to Terry’s Gf for staying by his side. That’s a highway going little above 100 is not a big deal. One speeding ticket would have been sufficient.
@bordereau17 ай бұрын
That first doctor.....she begged me to come! What a friggin scumbag
@amberonenonly7 ай бұрын
Exactly‼️😤
@KrissyBunnieGaming7 ай бұрын
I just did the same sobriety test myself and I failed worse than he did, and I'm 100% sober. 3rd guy should have got a speeding charge but that was bs.
@imsaulty6 ай бұрын
he refused a breathalyzer. a sobriety test will not be nearly as accurate as a breathalyzer, but a very skilled officer will be able to make the determination. and that determination is definitely backed up by the fact that he didn't want to take the breathalyzer. he definitely had enough to drink to result in at least a dwi, otherwise he would've just taken the breathalyzer.
@APlayfulLittleBlend6 ай бұрын
some solid "guilty until proven innocent" thoughts there my friend. @@imsaulty
@sunway13746 ай бұрын
Sobriety test is total BS. It's a charade. The officers have no idea how you would do when sober, so they have no comparison. Their experience is also biased as they hardly administer the tests to sober persons. If they suspect you drink, even if you pass the test, they still say you show sign of under the influence. Sobriety test is non-scientific, not reliable, and not accurate. The only reason they do the test is to say they have probable cause to breathalyse you. If they want to breathalyse you, they will pick on one small thing you fail in the sobriety test and say that convinces them there is a probable cause.
@patrickpierce16356 ай бұрын
Those tests are no joke, I'm a pilates instructor and even I don't do so well if it's before 10 am... People don't generally have great balance.
@Yourenotthatguy6 ай бұрын
I thought I was the only one thinking that
@GoddessError6 ай бұрын
The way Cara Rintala speaks in the recording of the restraining order hearing reminds me of my abusive aunt before she was medicated. The kinds of things she put my counsins through sickens me. I can't point out what similarities I heard but theres something there that screams "unstable".
@sandycarlson69735 ай бұрын
I am stone cold sober and I couldn't pass the sobriety test.
@quentins56927 ай бұрын
Terry actually did pretty good on his FSTs. He counted to 25 about as well as any of us could’ve done stone cold sober.
@oodlesofnoodles237 ай бұрын
Agreed, it seemed like he was right on the line of legality during the tests, the dude just should not have driven so fast
@orchishgrunt78887 ай бұрын
Agreed. This is just a cop looking to pop someone, and I'm disappointed in the narration.
@lyndsaygiberson-savoia32587 ай бұрын
Me too was lookin thru the comments for someone who thought the same thing. That cop was pissed at his flagrant disregard of how fast he was going. So this was his punishment. Unfair he could have written him a nasty expensive ticket. And yes the narrative for this guy is way off.
@quentins56927 ай бұрын
@@oodlesofnoodles23 100%. If he was doing the speed limit or closer to it he wouldn’t even be investigated for DUI and likely would’ve never even been stopped.
@SquishyOfCinder7 ай бұрын
he literally drove dangerously fast and was slurring@@orchishgrunt7888
@SwtnSpiceee7 ай бұрын
You honestly are a savior to my graveyard gas station shifts! I listen to these while I’m cleaning and everything while I’m alone 😭😭😂 Keep it up man!!
@YennieFer5 ай бұрын
"I'm really scared right now." So would be little girls for taking advantage of them. Ugh. He's a monster!
@windwoman35496 ай бұрын
“She begged me to come.” Oh, the irony! Well, doc - you are now thoroughly SCREWED. Not the kind you were hoping for, but still . . . 🙄
@kathrynbillinghurst1887 ай бұрын
Maurice wouldn’t tell his wife until after she posted bail! 🤦♀️ Manipulator and predator!!! 🫤
@kristin53227 ай бұрын
Please keep finding cases like these for us. You are doing an amazing job.
@steze4397 ай бұрын
Are they? I'm pretty sure these guys are back on the streets a few days after being arrested 😂
@beautifuldisaster1397 ай бұрын
they are already on youtube this videos aren’t new & he isn’t the first uploader of this videos some are very old but again u obviously don’t watch this type of videos cause if u did u would’ve already seen them since they are literally already on yt
@RK-cg4nr7 ай бұрын
Are you more interested in hearing the nasty details? Or, that these freaks are getting punished? Otherwise, why "love" these videos so much?? Freaks come in all forms.
@DoctorDipshits7 ай бұрын
@@RK-cg4nrI’m assuming it has to do with getting justice for terrible crimes committed by terrible people. I’m not sure why you’re being so critical about this comment.
@kristinwojtowich89027 ай бұрын
@@RK-cg4nrJesus, why does anybody watch these videos? Assuming a stranger must love to hear about "nasty details" just because they're praising a channel is pretty messed up.
@brianlbeck5 ай бұрын
I'm not sure what's more tense: her shirt, her watch band, the chair or the interrogation
@prongssupremacy6 ай бұрын
"are you in trouble?" that being the first thing her daughter asks says a lot.
@joes61087 ай бұрын
A doctor made a mistake and got a DUI. Calling him evil is a stupid.
@amberonenonly7 ай бұрын
Exactly‼️ I totally agree.
@siddami37766 ай бұрын
Facts
@masterjunko6 ай бұрын
Same as the nurse that made a mistake, those two didn't deserve to be in this video with actually sadistic killers and creeps.
@Stopthisrightnow5607 ай бұрын
I'm dying that you included him messing up that drink. 😂😂😂
@alepouna6 ай бұрын
The Terry thing is so confusing. Yeah he drove at 116mph but how does that make him evil?
@HelenLenox-pw6oq6 ай бұрын
The nurse is either truly insane and hears voices, or she’s attempting to setup an insanity defense.
@void._.12487 ай бұрын
@3:42 Burglary? That’s the last thing I expected him to say, I can’t be the only one who thinks he pulled that out of his ass 😂💀
@shamusomalley42637 ай бұрын
No way that charge sticks. However, he's got bigger charges to worry about.
@Diviance7 ай бұрын
@@shamusomalley4263 It is almost certainly not intended to stick. Cops will tack on as many flimsy charges as they possibly can to make things sound worse to get people to the bargaining table.
@landonmiles977 ай бұрын
No way. She invited him inside. By that logic, anyone I invite into my house, I can charge with a crime.
@glork32027 ай бұрын
I once read on a video about this mfer that burglary is also used when entering a building to commit a felony or similar, idk not a lawyer
@thevalorousdong76757 ай бұрын
@@Orrion_the_Kitsuneoh, he had permission eh? He had her permission to do bad stuff, yet that's also wrong and illegal. Funny how you fail to realize that a minor can't give you the power to enter legally, especially if you're there under THOSE pretenses. Defend a chomo though, you can be his buddy
@judyjetson6867 ай бұрын
The doctor honestly didn’t seem drunk. I watch a ton of these videos and he did better on one leg and the straight line than I can sober.
@yaboyfrresh6 ай бұрын
The test are not administered for you to do well bro...just think about them asking a 80 year old to do them?
@EggeTrefinneJ6 ай бұрын
I couldn’t see where he failed the sobriety tests either 🤷♀️
@possemis6 ай бұрын
i dont understand why US cops still use that weird outdated test where you have to stand on one leg etc, why not use the portable blowing device's that give very acurate readings, almost every police force use these in europe. they are only a bit larger than a cellphone so it is not that they have to drag around a big machine in the back of a patrol car.
@EggeTrefinneJ6 ай бұрын
@@possemis I think he refuses to blow.
@deniserossiter10596 ай бұрын
I was told by a cop that they are actually about following directions more than anything.
@OnTodaysDate5 ай бұрын
Cara going back and forth seems extremely normal to me. Especially as someone who comes from a very rough family and a lot of trauma left to work through for all of us. Then losing one of those family members. You will absolutely find yourself on a rollercoaster all over the place, or at least, going back and forth, up and down, as all the memories, emotions and rehashing floods through you. It's natural and normal. It's very dynamic-driven in regards to the relationship. That's not to say she was or wasn't guilty of murdering Anna, either. And whether she did or did not, I absolutely could see someone in that position still going through those same throws as anyone else with similar dynamics.
@Cartier2Shiesty7 ай бұрын
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@pumpkinpickens7 ай бұрын
I watched my first video from you last night and I haven’t stopped watching. Instantly subscribed, plus new content when I woke up this morning. I know exactly how I’m spending my day off today, you’re a legend!
@amberonenonly7 ай бұрын
It's scary imagining a doctor, that many people trusted with their life, doing somethin so disgusting and heinous. It makes me sick 😖
@psg_typer9325 ай бұрын
I hope Terry gets some justice. Those New Mexico cops screwed him over and for some ridiculous reason he's now in the same video as murderers and being called an "evil doctor". Yeah he totally deserves a speeding ticket but he passed the field test just fine and they clearly chose to discriminate. Why is he included in this video?? What the hell man
@here2laff3976 ай бұрын
It’s always so HILARIOUS how they are so disgusted when the chat is read back to them lmao YOU WROTE IT PERV NOW STAND IN IT ‼️
@meganseaver48597 ай бұрын
This is why I've always taught my children that even if they say they are a doctor, teacher, police officer... They're not allowed to touch you unless you, and Mom, give them permission.
@AlaFrigginBama7 ай бұрын
Creepy predator guy: “We don’t keep lingerie in our car…are you sure it’s not kid’s clothing?” As if that sounded LESS horrible, seeing as he was literally trying to meet up with a child?!? Smh.
@Luci_pur7 ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly. He can’t conceal his true intentions.
@evilannie88846 ай бұрын
so curious on that Terry guy doing the field sobriety test. I thought he did pretty good, sober thats how i woulda been able to do it. How did he fail? what did he fail to do?
@katrinahetherington34256 ай бұрын
I really wish they'd bring back To Catch a Predator!
@sandeesimons60457 ай бұрын
That doctor in New Mexico passed the field sobriety test as far as I could tell. He didnt fall or wobble. He only was arrested for refusing breath test, which if he truly wasn't intoxicated, he would have passed. He did not appear nor act as if he was drunk. He got the shaft!!😢
@marilyngall7 ай бұрын
I didn’t think he passed the walk and turn
@aliceduncan15137 ай бұрын
I totally agree. I think he probably plead guilty just to get it over with and refused the breath test because he didn't trust the officer.
@dannydougin39257 ай бұрын
"I, um, have to be home to pick my *wife* up, but had a little time and so I just thought I would meet this person and nothing more!" From San Francisco to Petaluma is an hour plus. Typical lying predator. I love how he stresses wife. The poor lady! Also, his last name is Wolin.
@betterbetty35426 ай бұрын
I think Natalie knew her mom was evil. Her first question was, “is she in trouble?” She knew.
@samsngdevice51036 ай бұрын
This channel is really great! If your new here I'd say it's in the league of EWU, Monsters, the original Jim can't swim, etc.
@TikkiNikki7 ай бұрын
Doctors who do stuff like this scare me. You're supposed to have faith that someone spent 12 years of their life for a degree so they could help you, not realizing some of them are more than happy to throw those 12 years away for 15 minutes of a quick rush. The worse are those nurses from hospice care who just murder tons of elderly who "pass away naturally"
@TeddyLovesAxl7 ай бұрын
Threw 12yrs of school away for a 12 yr old…irony at its best
@richarddouglas80157 ай бұрын
What do you think is anybody except from the devices of the devil once he bring you to bondage of carnal lust that without a vertues mindset the roller coaster begins !
@DoctorDipshits7 ай бұрын
@@richarddouglas8015what the fuck are your talking about
@phoebethesapphic72897 ай бұрын
@@richarddouglas8015nah take accountability for your actions. Religious people need to take accountability. It was by their OWN hands, not the “devil.” It was by their own mind that made them think of these things and by their own will they went through with it.
@jodiforeman33147 ай бұрын
Unfortunately cops can be shady and doctors cah be killers We live in a crazy world
@Pixelcatlady7 ай бұрын
As a new mom the daycare worker one made me cry. That poor baby. My condolences to the parents. Losing a child that young is heartbreaking 💔 😢
@user-uu1hv8nv6i6 ай бұрын
Hope you ok
@jeremiahchandler29516 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, many of the TCaP predators wound up recieving very light sentences because while they did commit crimes, it’s still technically entrapment which gives the predator a somewhat solid legal defense
@kerrysmiles6 ай бұрын
Still got the label though so that helps. Sadly, even the ones with great evidence that wasn't done this way they often get little time because they're hard to prove. The more of these people that get the label without actual harm happening to kids the better.
@pederlentocky25186 ай бұрын
How is that that you have millions of views but only 312k subs? Damn you deserve more!!!
@worriedmary63687 ай бұрын
Excellent video as always! Been binging your channel the past few days 😁 new favorite! Im a critical care nurse working in an ICU and the case of Radonda in Tennessee was heart breaking and a terrifying reality check. Despite there being SO many safe guards with medication these days, the ICU, and ED for that matter, are very different when it comes to this. Procedures are often emergent and nurses have a lot more responsibilities, privileges, and autonomy--and the pressure in the moment is severe. (NOT excusing what happened but any means, just offering an insight) The strength and compassion shown by that family nearly brought me to tears. Idk how many of us can say we'd show that after losing a loved one in this way.