Death of Innocence - The Murder of Young Shanda Sharer

Published 2024-04-01
Investigation into the discovery of a 12-year-old's charred and tortured body leads to four teenage girls and a bizarre tale of lesbianism and domination.

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All Comments (21)
  • @beckyjo8745
    NONE OF THOSE GIRLS SHOULD HAVE EVER GOTTEN OUT OF PRISON!!! DISGUSTING
  • @congruentcrib
    Just a word of advice, anyone that suggests killing someone first the fun of it… maybe you shouldn’t be friends. In fact you might wanna inform authorities. You could be saving someone’s life… maybe multiple lives.
  • @AmberVivicide
    I truly do not understand why college programs, training dogs, joining church programs etc has any merit on early release. People should serve the time they were sentenced...period. Its supposed to be a punishment, you should not be allowed to obtain a college or GED education while serving a punishment. You can obtain that on your own if you so choose if you get released. I dont care how much you believe a person could be a productive member of society, that should not be a reason for a reduced sentence, they were given that amount during trial for a reason. I swear, our prison system isn't harsh enough....
  • @greenfairy6552
    That woman should never have gotten out of jail. She tortured that baby for 10 hours.😢😢😢
  • @daniSweetD9301
    This is my hometown, and it still very much is remembered today. The fact that they’re free is disgusting. But I hope that it’s known that everybody remembers how wonderful Shanda was far more than what these people did to her❤RIP angel
  • Im currently reading "Little Lost Angel" about this case. What bugs me the most is that all of the perpetrators of this vicious crime are free today.
  • @damianstarks3338
    I have seen many documentaries on this tragic/brutal case thanks for bringing this back to my attention.
  • @sigian
    ‘Loveless’. Fitting
  • @AngelsHandPrint
    I don't believe any of those feel any remorse at all. Anyone who can do what they did to another human being does not possess the ability to feel remorse. They felt sorry and fear for their lives after spending some time with women who were locked up and couldn't see their children.
  • I still can't believe that it was teenagers who did this. And it is heartbreaking what happened to her dad. I can't image what they went through.
  • @chriscavy
    I'd never heard of this case before. Insanely brutal and tragic.
  • @portcityminis
    It's crazy some of these girls are out of prison today!!!
  • @Erin-cw4ct
    Horrible story. They should all be in prison the rest of their lives!
  • This is a vile and disgusting crime 😢these girls should never be released. I felt sick to my stomach listening to this. There is no justice for Shanda and her family. Shame on those making the decisions to allow any of them walk free after what they did. Sending prayers 🙏🏻 and love to the Sharer family ❤🙏🏻🙏🏻🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
  • @katy4714
    Apparently, they gave zero Fs the whole time they were locked up until it was time for their (very VERY early) release.
  • @GonzoHenson
    If they truly felt remorse for the torture and death of Shanda, they would accept their punishment, seek ways to better the world from behind bars, and not seek ways and excuses to reduce their sentences. The moment they start going, "I feel sorry for what I did but I feel I should be excused from the the full consequences...." they totally show that they are only thinking of themselves.
  • @albertadams2095
    I can barely watch this one. Truly heartbreaking how evil some people are 😢 RIP Shanda Sharer
  • @celestemccoy5476
    First off what happened to the 12-year-old girl was tragic and none of these girls, I don't believe could ever be rehabilitated, but second I say this often where were the parents? How did all of these teenagers torture a girl for 10 hours and the parents be completely unaware of what was going on!
  • @Godless_Doc
    This case was insane. Lorazepam isn’t an antidepressant (at around 18:00).