In this episode of Crime Watch Daily: A trailer park fire unveils a darker secret. Plus, a convicted killer cleared after years behind bars.
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@bobanristic8721Ай бұрын
"How did you take that news"? How could you ask such a stupid ,insensible question to a mother that lost her daughter?
@lynettevari2576Ай бұрын
I know 😢
@StacittАй бұрын
I was just coming on to say this.... How insensitive!
@dammitamberАй бұрын
Yeah they aren’t good at sensitivity
@debranagrocki4952Ай бұрын
Sensationalism
@yamilethandre9884Ай бұрын
I thought the same
@amyclark997Ай бұрын
I remember the case, the 6 year old didn’t actually say it was uncle Clarence. She said ‘like uncle Clarence’ and she was 6. She was influenced by the actual adults
@user-nf7ui7dz1zАй бұрын
Cops decided they wanted to end this quickly and get a notch on their belt and move on. The last thing a liar with a big ego wants is to let an innocent man out of prison so they work with their disgusting homies in the system to ensure literally nothing gets done to exonerate him and the disgusting judges, and the disgusting prosecutors, and the disgusting lawmakers of the land did everything imaginable to bury this innocent man in prison and especially when they knew evidence was there that would absolutely destroy their case. Their egos would not allow for them to be extremely wrong and what’s even worse is like you said, the kid said “looks like” not “it is my uncle” and these monsters who ALL belong in prison for life just ran with twisting her words and forcing her to say ii is him despite her needing extreme pressure to do so and even worse yet is how she comes back years later trying desperately to free her innocent uncle and no one will hear any of it because they know they put an innocent man in prison and they would rather kill him in there than to admit they absolutely lied and pushed lies they made up to get their notches. Worse yet is the real killer admitting that he couldn’t understand why they wouldn’t arrest him for the murder that he admits doing on the cop car on video, nope, not these psycho cops who all need life in prison for being scum if the earth system and power abusers. It’s not until the victim “sneaks” the cigarette to his lawyer and it matches the dna left on the original victim and he happens to have been a known sexual predator living next door that was let out of prison 3 days earlier and cops blew right past that guy because they decided they needed to for sure finish up and bury this innocent man in prison instead of investigating the obvious likely perpetrator. I’m disgusted! Truly this is sickening! $29M for a violent felon who overdosed in police custody resulting in an innocent police officer being given life in prison, well this man really is innocent unlike felony Floyd and this man should absolutely get a payout beyond this disgusting payout for a non crime. Holy crap we need to drain the scum out of our system
@tymom9313Ай бұрын
Clarence deserves 1 million dollars for every year he was locked up!! That gf should be charged for harboring
@ParismelАй бұрын
You left out a huge part of his exoneration! The fact that his wife at the time, the daughter of the victim, did a hell of a lot of work on his behalf to get him out of prison! I think she deserves at least a mention!
@clarissa8477Ай бұрын
I was thinking that the whole time, they didn’t mention her once. Kind of weird. She did so much to get him released.
@AllTheCrittersАй бұрын
Maybe she refused an interview and it ticked them off. ??
@Montina_PaullinАй бұрын
I literally just commented that before I read this! I knew II'd watched a show before where she went through the whole process of her helping him!
@2007lizzabethАй бұрын
Exactly thanks 🎉
@MsLilpeachАй бұрын
YEAH, That's what I said!!!!!! Forensic Files featured this story & she was the one who was on the show, talking about what they went thru, trying to get him outta prison. SHE'S the one who did all the work, NOT him!! She actually was the one who told him about the DNA, & told him to try to get something with his saliva - like his cup, a fork or spoon, etc.... So he got the cig. butt, gave it to her, & SHE'S the one who gave it to the lab and gave him the results! It amazes me how she's not even mentioned at all, & he mentions his new wife, but didn't say a word about the REAL hero in this story, his EX WIFE!!!!
@douglasjones2955Ай бұрын
Earl Mann's girlfriend clearly knew and should also be in jail for life
@sharonrose1002Ай бұрын
Yup!
@orangeninja912Ай бұрын
She concealed a crime perpetrated by a rapist
@candilease938Ай бұрын
I’m so disgusted by that monster! To let a six year old girl stand naked outside her home bleeding from her head! Knowing what her so called bf did to her! Disgusting! How can u live with yourself!
@cindyk6411Ай бұрын
Why would she want a r*pe hound murderer for a boyfriend. She's a cold blooded gutter snake as well, she didnt get the little girl help, just left her outside. I understand he may have silenced her if he new she wasn't already, she could've helped her 911. She had to help her sickening bf.
@danamama6766Ай бұрын
@@candilease938 she is out and free and god knows what else she is capable. yes totally messed
@Ambular_Amber05Ай бұрын
I KNEW IT WAS THE NEIGHBOR! Who leaves a 6-year-old child outside for 45 mins after being attacked!?!
@H0RR0R_HANG0VERZАй бұрын
After almost 7 years behind bars for a crime he did not commit, Clarence Elkins was exonerated and settled with the state of Ohio for US$1.075 million. He later filed a civil suit against the Barberton police for failing to disclose the incriminating statement by Earl Mann during his 1999 arrest. Barberton police sought to have the case dismissed, but failed. Elkins later settled with the Barberton police for $5.25 million.
@hollyhal1254Ай бұрын
I have seen other vids on this and they left out a big chunk. Clarence’s wife stood by him and did a LOT of work to get him cleared. She was ostracized by the rest of the family. Their marriage didn’t survive after he got out, but she never believed he did it.
@jenniferfeltsАй бұрын
I've never heard this Story told this way. His then wife worked non stop to find out who did it and actually hired yhe detective herself. A&E told this story yrs ago. His now ex wife is the reason he was freed. Yes he sent the cigarette butt but its all because of her . She never gave up even went against her own family...
@GlitterC8kАй бұрын
How come they divorced? Seems like she believed in him.
@channahnoyb4803Ай бұрын
@GlitterC8k I live not far from there. I believe it was just too much trauma and stress, but I believe they are still friends.
@bbe3034Ай бұрын
The story of the man who was innocent is just heartbreaking that he spent so many years behind bars! 😢. But so glad he was finally released.
@jaydenlee5477Ай бұрын
They failed to mention that it was his now ex-wife that made it possible for him to have his freedom. When he was finally was released, he divorced her.
@RescueAlwaysOfficialАй бұрын
🤣
@dontworryaboutit4255Ай бұрын
So wrong to use someone like that. Wonder why he divorced her.
@shannonbriggs3235Ай бұрын
i was watching forensic files on this case. I wonder why crime watch daily didn"t mention his ex-wife that she actually was the one who knew to get DNA from the cigarette. she was the smart one!
@channahnoyb4803Ай бұрын
I don’t think it was “he divorced her.” On another show they were both interviewed and it was mutual because of everything they’d been through. But hey, go pass rumors and judgements because you get off on it.
@thetrusavannahАй бұрын
while that sounds very unfortunate it is still very commendable that she was able to assist an innocent person not be convicted of a crime so horrible that he never even committed. sounds like she has superb moral character if that is true.
@deathsalomon795Ай бұрын
I can't believe those horrible people left the 6 year old girl naked on the porch for almost an hour... disgusting and heartless
@lisajeter9511Ай бұрын
Considering what the neighbors husband did, it made perfect sense. What doesn’t make sense is the actions of the neighbors wife!
@AllTheCrittersАй бұрын
That was the killer’s house!!
@quirkya909Ай бұрын
That killer & rapists girlfriend who shut the door in her face should have been charged, she was complicit the moment she knew and did nothing. She hid him so that child could not identify him.
@brandonyen7837Ай бұрын
So the neighbors was a killers 😮
@lisamareeaccary5132Ай бұрын
I’m beyond gobsmacked by that! It’s so far from not normal, they should have been charged for cruelty
@lisajeter9511Ай бұрын
Sadly it was the little girls neighbors husband. It’s a horrific story and I feel so bad for the little girl. I’m sure she feels so guilty for naming her Uncle.
@F-N-CАй бұрын
Reporter “how did it feel when they told you your kid was dead” WTF kind of question is that??? Worst reporters ever on this show.
@valdenelucas2349Ай бұрын
Yea majority of the time they ask a lot of dumb ass questions, sometimes you have to wonder how they got the job..
@jadelorenzo7206Ай бұрын
I already watched the Clarence case in one of the episodes of forensic files. And his ex wife, the aunt of the kid who accused him helped him a lot but not mentioned in this episode.
@kathrynbillinghurst188Ай бұрын
29:49 Molly…she is his wife now!! 💕 They have 3 sons.
@beejay9863Ай бұрын
@@kathrynbillinghurst188no it’s not, he married the lady in states attorney office bozo
@lasvegaskenoslots470Ай бұрын
I hope thr guy clarence sued the crap out of that city what a nightmare..
@KillaD69Ай бұрын
The police, the prosecutor, the jury, and that lying 6 year old all need to be held accountable. A completely innocent man's life was ruined all because of their incompetence. Imagine yourself in that scenario.
@beejay9863Ай бұрын
99% of the time whyte people do stuff like this so I can see why he got blamed
@crazycatlady6226Ай бұрын
@@beejay9863 kinda strange to flex ur racism but ok
@beejay9863Ай бұрын
@@crazycatlady6226 whyte people been flexing their racism for 500yrs
@AmandaTibbetts-ec4ijАй бұрын
I hope he did too. My kids gpa was wrongly convicted of a crime in the 80s and served almost 30 years out of the 60 years. They convicted him because of a “dream” he sued denver county but didn’t get close to what they owed him. His name was Clarence el Moses if you would like to look up his story
@GenxxxxxАй бұрын
Bad police work. I hope he sued.
@SavingSoulsMinistriesАй бұрын
the fact that a prisoner had to get his own DNA samples from the real murderer to exonerate himself is so sad. i cant imagine how horrid it is to be falsely imprisoned under such false pretenses
@1crimechroniclesАй бұрын
It's heartbreaking to see the toll that wrongful convictions can take on families. Clarence's wife's unwavering support and dedication to clearing his name speak volumes about her character and commitment to justice. It's a reminder of the complex dynamics at play behind these cases and the long-lasting impact they can have on those involved.
@reginaldoramsey8588Ай бұрын
SALUTE TO CLARENCE LEGAL TEAM FOR SUPPORTING HIM ,SADLY THERES SO MANY FALSELY GUILTY AND HARSHER SENTENCED INMATES
@Redwood-vi8hoАй бұрын
Glad Clarence got out and is doing good, I just can't imagine the anguish he felt in prison. Knowing he was innocent.
@dinomite078Ай бұрын
Was the killers GF arrested as well ?
@amandafrompa5386Ай бұрын
That's what I was wondering but they didn't mention a single word about her.
@merhona3472Ай бұрын
The girlfreind of the actual killer who brought that psycho into the neighbourhood is absolutly dispicable. She left a six year old girl who had been assaulted and left for dead with her dead grandma outside, naked for 45 minutes! What an inhuman monster who brought another monster to that area. Also the cops did not check on the former inmate who was living next door. How was that possible. How many people would have to be bad at their job to get an innocent man into prison.
@SharonMartinezАй бұрын
“Why aren’t you arresting me for the murder of…” That is a confession and the police did nothing with it - even after the little girl had reneged on her testimony about her uncle. Shameful. Lazy police.
@Texas500Ай бұрын
I would like to talk to the jurors that convicted him to see how they feel. They said a man was guilty that wasn't. That has to really really bother those jurors deep down inside.
@oregon32nursenurse43Ай бұрын
Wow!! Clarence neices story!! My goodness what are the odds that the little girl would walk to the killers house? Looks like Clarence had some “friends” in HIGH PLACES (angels!!)😇
@Valdemar-Perez-IIIАй бұрын
31:09 “800lb Gorilla” 💀💀
@LunaK73Ай бұрын
Confused why the show stressed how complex the “mixed dna sample was.” very rarely are crime scene dna samples single profile. deconvoluting two different profiles in a mixture is not new. complex, maybe, but made easier if they know that the victims is one of the contributors of the dna.
@user-jq1qp3se4fАй бұрын
Condolences to the family
@LittleJinsoyunАй бұрын
yall forget lit up the room when she walked in
@thale6945Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@TheThreatenedSwanАй бұрын
Some random person with no prior indications of such behavior doesn't randomly kill his mother and law and do that to a 6 year old girl. The city should be sued into oblivion. It just so happened to be the neighbor who had done the same thing to his underage daughters
@FairyLights4713Ай бұрын
I'm sorry, but how is 7 years anywhere near sufficient for the crimes of at least three new sexual assaults? This is sickening, how is it possible that our justice system does not allot more time for repeat offenders? Ugh, I hate it here
@samchic84Ай бұрын
Did they not bother to see if there were any other cameras along the road of the route the car took leaving the trailer park? N our Justice system is so flawed it is unreal. Ppl that have had solid alibis have been convicted. To arrest n convict someone b4 DNA was tested 😕. N the judges 9.5 out of 10x will not give a 2nd thought to accepting an appeal I think cause they want everyone to think the system is perfect and works when it most certainly is n does not!!!
@raymartin3527Ай бұрын
I've always wondered why there aren't any haunted trailers.
@daynasafranek7807Ай бұрын
Who would want to stay?
@AdalyDiaz-br9qyАй бұрын
I used to live in one. When we were coming home you could hear someone inside RUNNING . Running from one end to the other then on the ceiling . like they're running in a big loop. And when the bathroom door was closed you could see The shadow of feet moving inside . I would hear shuffling, the medicine cabinet being opened .(Obvi no one was inside each time)
@ALI-fx5imАй бұрын
Clarence needs to sell the rights to his story to make a movie! What a great story!
@sweetndeadlyАй бұрын
I wish you'd put the original airing date of these old episodes. We all know they're old anyways. Better yet make new episodes!
@amandafrompa5386Ай бұрын
Every time I see a new video uploaded I'm like "I've already seen this one 🙄" yes we need new videos!!
@cali.girllivinnnevada8Ай бұрын
Clarence deserves a movie made about his story!!
@cindyk6411Ай бұрын
His wife at that time was amazing, she did all the work, found out who it was through all her hard detective work. Even her sister wasn't on her side and they didn't speak for years, she believed her little girl. Why aren't they mentioning his wife at all, if it wasn't for her......
@s.d.8506Ай бұрын
Finally met love of her love at TWENTY ONE!? Give me a break.
@kimmy4347Ай бұрын
Kelsey- detectives need to check where she walked with her dog. He saw her walking and followed her brought something to occupy the dog,a m.h. door can be popped easily especially older models. I want to hug her sweet precious mom.
@mrssalt09Ай бұрын
How much time did Uncle Clarence do before getting out?
@athena8729Ай бұрын
The neighbor is evil without a heart. Hope they read these comments. I stand by mine!
@mamilove7998Ай бұрын
Who would sleep in that hammock? People don't think at all
@kimberlymartin7498Ай бұрын
The little girl said that he LOOKED like her uncle, not that it was her uncle. The police officers fed her questions that coerced her into saying that he did it. Everyone around her told her tonsay that it was him. They had evidence that proved he was innocent, the girl took back her testimony. The court and the officers refused to acknowledgechad evidence and still said he guilty. They purposely tried Prevent him from getting evidence that would prove his innocence.
@jumpinjakeflash1Ай бұрын
Chris Hanson, et al., always knock it out of the park. Victims need to have their stories told. But Chris, Anna, Michelle, and all tell the stories so well to keep the audiences interested. Great job. In Clarence's case, law enforcement failed. Eye witness testimony is highly unreliable. Unbelievable case. The odds of being in the same prison with the real killer, Earl Mann, was nothing short of divine intervention. What a story. So well told. Kudos.
@tymom9313Ай бұрын
How many stupid and cruel questions to the mother!!
@kingsqueen2180Ай бұрын
Aweeee how sadddd
@SuzieQGirlАй бұрын
Terrible failure of LE regarding the conviction of Clarence. Had they actually conducted a proper investigation the truth would have been uncovered. It would have started with the neighbours the six year old went to for help. Why didn’t they call police? Why was she made to stand naked and bloody at their front door for 45 minutes? 🤯 How many years was Clarence imprisoned for? One can only hope that those involved are removed from office and dramatic changes in procedure have been implemented.
@waffleattack3347Ай бұрын
My name is Kelsey, and my husband is Alex!
@Josecannoli1209Ай бұрын
The reporters are such terrible People Iv had enough I’m done with this channel
@lindasyarnbarn5176Ай бұрын
Received a 911 call by 2 passer byers? How about, by 2 passers by?
@Montina_PaullinАй бұрын
I swear Iwatched something on Clarence's case a few years ago & it was his wife at the time (the victims daughter) who tried to do everything to help Clarence. She was the one who said DNA could exonerate him & told him to try to get a cig butt or something. Her whole family wanted to watch Clarence hang & she was the only one who believed in his innocence. I know they got divorced but it's pretty terrible of him to act like he was the one who did everything, came up with the idea to collect the DNA, etc... & not even give her a thanks. Shame on him.
@trinleywangmoАй бұрын
Way to leave a real cliff hanger at the end (pun intended!)... What's up with Lauren Agee's case? Such a horrific tragedy! There's no justice for her death?
@lisamareeaccary5132Ай бұрын
You can see that Clarence is a really good person, I hope he received compensation for being falsely convicted
@babyyoda2745Ай бұрын
I’m sick of these stories where the suspect is never found. I hate these kinds of stories
@TNT-km2egАй бұрын
Well , my gut telling me I'm hungry
@makeupxdanielleАй бұрын
What did you eat, tho?
@TheHerbinLegendАй бұрын
Uh oh, she was a free spirit...the kiss of death
@brendabrooks6731Ай бұрын
Does anyone know how long he was in prison for when he was found innocent
@aaronbellman3262Ай бұрын
7 years I think
@SharonMartinezАй бұрын
Beautiful strong Mom. Very sweet Dad. So sorry for Kelsey’s family.
@Ahmedabdelsalam-vi6rlАй бұрын
Sorry, I didn’t get it! They suspected her boyfriend but then they found out that he was innocent?
@lisasangria1086Ай бұрын
21:30 - EXACTLY, that as my first thought. To cradle/comfort the little girl and wrap her up in a blanket and hold her until the police arrived.
@carriesitar91557 күн бұрын
Earl Mann the neighbor killing Judy Johnson and letting Clarence Elkins go to jail for something he did I hope Earl Mann rots in Jail
@jacoblavere6186Ай бұрын
That mother is so so strong
@shortandcutАй бұрын
I would be ashamed after blaming my uncle as the killer.
@chazgeorgebatmanhotline706911 күн бұрын
I LOVE that picture of Chelsea as Poison Ivy but I might be partial 'cause I'm Batman.
@bigblk45Ай бұрын
It was so obvious it was the neighbour. Just from their reaction to the little girl...
@toxic.forestАй бұрын
Bet Mann's gf didnt let the girl in because she know her bf's preferences and didnt want to put the girl in his path. She probably didnt know he did anything
@whatliesbeneaththeweave3518Ай бұрын
They should NOT have taken a child extreme trauma victim’s story at face value WITHOUT concrete physical evidence. Let’s bffr! If the murderer knows the child can ID them, they’re not going to leave them alive!
@Justicelens90Ай бұрын
How terrifying! I can't believe someone would be so cruel as to do this to a woman. Hope the perpetrator is caught soon. 😮💨
@candilease938Ай бұрын
How many years did Clarence end up doing??
@serenamurrell5234Ай бұрын
Congrats to Clarence!!
@billmonroe8826Ай бұрын
I'm surprised the husband of the Kearney NE girl didn't have some idea of who the murderer might be. I can't imagine getting the news while being so far away and being a newlywed. I sure hope they find the culprit and I'd like to say have the death penalty used but here in NE we have a murderer in Prison who chopped up a little boy and fed it to his dog but he's in prison for life. I could go on and on about all those in prison for life which is crazy because these guys are getting 3 hots and a cot and it will be for decades. That's not a deterrent! Hence another murder in Kearney, NE because people have no fear of accountability.
@Legacy_LouАй бұрын
They arrest this dude based off an assaulted, traumatized 6 year old??? Gotta be kidding me 🤦
@tamekadavis6641Ай бұрын
Thr sound is out on my end.
@ginnied7346Ай бұрын
I don't think he was framed as such It's just that the detective's were totally incompetent And I hope the girlfriend that protected that fiend and left that poor little lass on her doorstep rather than taking the child to somewhere safe or at least bloody well telling the poor kid to go to another house/trailer, well I hope that stupid horrid female either got time in prison or that karma to catches up with her nasty arse, actually I hope she got/gets both, especially if she did it to protect him and not the child
@haydeecolon7868Ай бұрын
Kelsey had a beautiful smile!
@manson9083Ай бұрын
I guess a lot of people would say "be a man and admit what you did." Hes an awful person. She should have listened to her gut and left while he was in the house.
@Sms-bj6lhАй бұрын
The deadbeat dad of 2 young sons lmaoooooooo😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@lisajeter9511Ай бұрын
Did Alex have an Ex Girlfriend?
@Tmc513Ай бұрын
My first thought
@Sms-bj6lhАй бұрын
Why say that "but tomorrow didny come smh"
@aminatoucunningham1237Ай бұрын
When they put the picture side by side Clarence and the killer look NOTHING alike. The killer has long face, muscular buzz cut hair, and taller.Clarence has rounder face, fuller hair.
@bryanlosen3262Ай бұрын
Chris Hansen gets off on other people's misery, whether it be to catch a predator or a murderer. He wouldn't have a job without so much crime in the US. Seems to make him feel better about himself by exposing others...
@AlwaysAmy24-7Ай бұрын
First of all, what shotty police work.! There’s a sex offender living next door, he’s been out of jail for 3 days AND his gf leaves the little girl NAKED AND BLEEDING on the porch for 45 minutes. Sounds like she knew he was guilty & could’ve been a participant in (if nothing else) getting her neighbor to open the door for her. Did they investigate her? Were there any charges brought against her( Earl Mann’s girlfriend)?
@jvnbrkАй бұрын
Nobody should go to prison over the word of a six year old. I feel so bad for her but that's just not evidence. If I'm on a jury for any case even If my opinion is they are guilty..I need to see forensic evidence. Circumstantial cases are bogus and shouldn't even go to court
@justanoldhippiefreesteadingАй бұрын
Neighbors couldn't kick the door in?? Mobilehome doors are flimsy...prayers for the family
@kenneybis1097Ай бұрын
"Oh my god smell them tires? Someone save the baby its a trailer park fire."
@lisajeter9511Ай бұрын
Sounds like Alex set up a good possibility in advance. So my antennas have gone up immediately!
@candilease938Ай бұрын
Poor Kelsey!
@sondrainaz3895Ай бұрын
She looks a lot like Holly Bobo.
@jeffcampbell2710Ай бұрын
How does a Jury convict a man that the DNA clearly says he's innocent? What is wrong with people? A jury today is terrifying for an innocent person.
@lisajeter9511Ай бұрын
How did the tattoo not get burned?
@Chasin88-89Ай бұрын
Did Eric Mann‘s girlfriend get charged as well?
@user-wl1vd3bi8uАй бұрын
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@harrieelias5756Ай бұрын
Thank you Chris Hansen.
@cayleemcАй бұрын
27:56 then Earl's girlfriend needs to be arrested too..
@msannthrope1863Ай бұрын
I remember this case. The niece never said it was uncle Clarence. The investigators who interviewed her at the time of the crime were completely incompetent and the whole thing went south immediately.
@leecurtis6354Ай бұрын
I think that reporter is cruel. She just wanted the mother to break down and cry. The reporter speaks in a monotone and shows no real empathy.
@ashandemiАй бұрын
She just talks like that, I’m guessing you haven’t watched her other episodes??
@davidrobinson5101Ай бұрын
Good for you Clarence! Thank God everything worked out the way it did and your free like you should have been all along! Godspeed Clarence live well and prosper!! Yeah!!!
@lesare650927 күн бұрын
So glad the right people were put behind Clarence to free him, there are many innocent people in prison, but usually they have some kind of criminal record! Poor niece too, 6yr old was confused & hope she can have a relationship with her Uncle. The gf of the pos neighbor sicko that did it should be charged for aiding & abetting him. Unbelievable he just got out & did that & the police had no clue because they didn’t even investigate at all!
@elon6481Ай бұрын
Why wasn’t the girlfriend convicted as well ? #Judy Justins case
@PollyPatriotАй бұрын
I thought the picture was of a young Meri from sister wives