The Most TWISTED Cases You've Ever Heard | Episode 7 | Documentary

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Published 2022-04-08
In today's true crime documentary, we're covering the most twisted cases you've EVER heard.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Mr.BillMikesson
    Can we take a moment to appreciate Roelf’s James Bondesque badassery. Shot in the face, burned, and chasing them down on a sled. Absolute legend.
  • @bjh7924
    What a brave dad Rolf was. Saved his daughter from death & worse without a doubt💪❤
  • @ramonaion1298
    As a law student, i love that you take time to explain specific terms and educate listeners about crimes and their consequences. You are more than a story teller and that's why this is my favorite channel ❤️ I love your content
  • I had an African Gray parrot for 30 years. They're very very smart, but they don't pick up conversations that fast. They must have fought alot and Glena had to be abusive to her husband. That bird pick up words and phrases they had to have said to each other lots of times. So she was obviously threatening him for some time. Very sad.
  • @Tara_P_Rose
    Just a side note, I read the story about Richard Danziger, the man in the second story who was proven innocent; he's doing great & has a wife, kids, loves to garden & with his millions from the settlement he was able to travel around the world, including Australia where he's always wanted to go. Anyways, he's never told on who beat him so bad that day in prison, the only thing that's known is that he was severely kicked in the head with STEELTOE boots. Now, it doesn't take a genius to know who wears steeltoe boots around the prisons & it's definitely none of the inmates.
  • @Rose7576_
    That is one brave and devoted father. He could have laid there in agonizing pain, feeling like there was nothing he could do. Instead he got up and fought for his daughters, despite how badly injured he was. They’ll forever remember him as their hero and the bravest man alive. It’s because of him that they’re alive today.
  • @ProAudioLessons
    Gosh, that first story is heart breaking! That dad proves just how far someone will go to protect their family. What a stud! And those evil bastards who committed such horrific and senseless crimes, sitting there on camera, opening the families gifts with such arrogance, they stood no chance against a fathers love for his family.
  • Oh my gosh, the last story. I couldn’t stop laughing because that’s literally how you solve an Ace Attorney trial, by literally cross examining a parrot to show Edgeworth is innocent.
  • @landonlacy1954
    It’s absolutely horrible that two men went to prison for something they never did and that even though they finally got out of prison. Their lives were permanently ruined. And it’s even more horrible to know this happens more than people think. I know no justice system is perfect but this story is a reminder of exactly why we must continue and never stop working towards at least improving our justice system.
  • @GilderonGaming
    My girlfriend is recovering from brain surgery for epilepsy, I’m working 15-hour days and I’m mentally and physically drained. The world outside my door is never short of distressing and horrific events, but your videos never fail to lift my spirits. The attention to detail and thorough writing and editing are incredible, and your channel is my favorite. Thank you for everything you and the team do. You have such a widespread positive effect on others and it is greatly appreciated.
  • @BettyG1369
    Now that's a father! Poor Rolf survived an attempt on his life, only for it to be taken by cancer. Rest in peace, hero! ❤️ ❤️
  • @stevekelly4685
    How many years in prison and brain damage did Detective Hector Polanco receive for false arrest, intimidation, unlawful imprisonment against Chris and Richard, and for aggravated bodily harm against Richard? After all, he was, by and large, an accomplice to the attack on Richard, and the justice system also for acting in concert. It is only when the makers, keepers, and enforcers of law are held accountable for actions that impact the lives of others, that there could ever be any real justice.
  • The Tiede family is tough, even the daughters fixing up the cabin and taking it back for themselves is beyond badass considering what almost happened to them.
  • Rolf is a LEGENDARY HERO!!! SO HAPPY HE SURVIVED HE SAVED HIS DAUGHTERS LIFES AGAINST ALL ODDS WHAT A DAD!!! 💖
  • @birdie6359
    Oh my god as soon as I saw the thumbnail I knew it would involve the case where that African gray parrot essentially solved a murder. There’s a reason why African grays are considered to be one of the most intelligent animals in nature.
  • @doctorshell7118
    I would love to know how many killers and rapists are shaking who got away with their crimes back in the day but now realize that DNA is catching up with them. Confession are just flimsy.
  • @CyanEyed07
    "There's no way to cross examine a parrot." Phoenix Wright would say otherwise.
  • @Tara_P_Rose
    In the second case, if Joseph hadn't come forward & confessed then the two innocent men would have died in jail labeled as guilty for the crime they didn't even commit. Had Joseph not already had a life sentence he probably would've not said anything at all. Only reason he did is because he wasn't ever getting out anyways. Just imagine how many times this has happened & is still happening? Lots of innocent men & women paying for a crime they didn't commit, usually because the cops want to get a quick closure to a case. I can't imagine nor would I want to imagine what hell it must be to have no freedom & locked up for the rest of life, especially for someone that's completely innocent. Also, for every person that's innocent within the jail, that equals one that's guilty outside the jail free within our society. THAT part scares the crap outta me!!
  • What scares me more than any crime or murder case, is someone being wrongly convicted for a murder they didn't commit. There needs to be a law holding corrupt & lazy police accountable. They can literally destroy your life based upon their incompetence & narcissistic egos,
  • The love that a parent has for their children is absolutely indescribable.. He really showed that he will do whatever it takes and you gotta go through Dad first. Very sweet 💕