When a Mass Murderer Recorded His Kills…

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The Twisted Story Of Elliot Rodgers. A 22 year old who killed 7 people in Santa Barbara.

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0:00 - Intro
1:03 - Elliot Rodger
17:00 - The Final Vlog
29:00 - Conclusion

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コメント (21)
  • i feel like i just watched a full documentary. dude you did an amazing job with this video. keep it up you clearly got a talent for it.
  • He gets $1,000/mo for an allowance, drives a BMW, and complains life is so unfair.
  • @CronosXIIII
    The funny thing is that he was actually a good looking dude. The fact that he didn't get girls would have been purely down to the fact that he acted weird and creepy.
  • The fact he thought that couple was sitting there “just to make him jealous” is insane. This guy really thought the world revolved around him in the worst kind of way.
  • Being a gentleman is something observed by others not something self proclaimed.
  • Dude had every advantage in life. He has no one to blame but himself.
  • @LordB0NER
    That is crazy to think about. Imagine going out with your partner to watch a beautiful sunset, completely oblivious to the fact that just 20 ft behind you is someone who wants you dead just for being there when he was. Jesus.
  • @KjKase
    It seems like at every turn in his life, he chose the most toxic way of responding to and dealing with every single hardship he ever faced.
  • Once sitting on a terrace in a busy street, a man approached me to talk to me, my instinct was sending me signals "he's dangerous, be careful" but I preferred to take the risk of listening to him. I said "I listen and you can talk to me" he spoke to me for maybe 30 minutes, I didn't necessarily want to listen to him but my intuition told me that I was making the right choice. Then before leaving he said to me "Thank you for your ears because I've had a traumatic month and I was going to do something seriously horrible today that I was about to regret later."
  • @adamw2737
    "I dont know what they don't see in me." A soul to start with.
  • “I’m a gentleman! I’m sophisticated. BRB gotta throw my coffee on that happy couple”
  • I have to say his parents never really gave him the attention he needed and just gave him material things instead of teaching him and truly loving him.
  • I went to the same high schools with him. He used to hangout by where my group used to. I have a few corrections: 1. Elliot had Asperger’s. Our principal made it a point to tell my group of friends so we could try to include him. 2. He changed schools(1st time around) bc in like the first few days he froze in the cafeteria for almost the WHOLE day before anyone really noticed. He just stood there with his eyes all big hugging his backpack for dear life. 3. People didn’t bully him. People didn’t even notice him bc he NEVER spoke. Like ever. Even to the teachers. He would barely make eye contact. If you were a women/girl, the chances were even less. 4. He was SUPER into WoW. He would kill people in the game and camp over their bodies. He thought it was funny to watch them look for their stuff. 5. His mom was nice and pretty hands on. After high school and this happened we were all so shocked. We didn’t know just how much he hated us.
  • @osdial1
    Bro is the definition of "how can you love anyone else if you dont love yourself"
  • @Lukeos
    It’s not like he’s ugly, he just acts so creepy, cringy and narcissistic he scares people away. Imagine dinner conversation with him, “look, check out my $300 Georgio Armani glasses. I’m so sexy with them on! How can you possibly resist me?”😅
  • I have NPD myself, and this definitely gives off the vibes of unmedicated and untreated narcissistic personality disorder. We are not evil people, just have troubled minds and need help
  • @astphy
    This is what an obsession with yourself can do. He sounds like so many people.
  • Scary thing is there are millions of people just like this walking around among us and we have absolutely no idea who or where they are at anytime or any place.
  • @Fernandez218
    it's just amazing how self-aware he was in his writings and yet his only solution was to committ the mass murders. he wasn't a bad looking kid either. he kept complaining about not getting any hot girls. he's too much into himself and his ego to actually have a relationship with anyone.
  • @xo_lexie
    He was trapped inside his head, and his perception of reality was so warped. His insecurities manifested in narcissism. This is a sad case for all involved. I hope we can improve mental health care for minors. We need to care for children before they become adults and their minds are harder to change. Condolences to all of the victims.