Heartbroken Grandma Embraces Teen's Killer

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Published 2022-10-10
"I just don't want you to be disturbed by the things in my room."

In today's true crime documentary, we're covering the case of the Halloween Candy Killer.

VIDEO QUALIFICATIONS: The following interrogation has been analyzed by a qualified team, including a licensed attorney and former prosecutor, a licensed clinical psychologist, and a licensed professional counselor.

All Comments (21)
  • @xotiod
    Grandma survived her son AND grandson. Just so heartbreaking.
  • It’s sad that the grandma basically lost both of her grandchildren for two very different reasons. I hope she’s doing alright
  • @HollowHouse3
    It's really refreshing to see innocent party's interrogation footage every so often, and it also highlights a lot of the contrasting behaviors and talking points that you see when compared to the footage of the murderer.
  • Not to mention the grandmas son was also KILLED. The grandmas life is hell. I can't imagine the eerie feeling she felt going back to that house without her boys, basically suffering the loss of all her grandsons. So so sad.
  • God I feel so bad for the Grandma she has lost everyone. Her son died, her grandson was killed, and her other grandson was sent to jail. I can't imagine living with that.
  • I can’t imagine how the grandma felt once she got back home..the eerie silence and all the boys stuff all over. I hope she is okay now wherever she is. ❤
  • @billzebub7535
    Gotta be the fastest transition I’ve seen from denial to confession. “I didn’t kill him” “I know you did I just wanna know why” “Because he treats me like crap”
  • @iluvbastard
    I feel so bad for the grandma. Dead son, dead grandson, murder grandson. You can tell it’s so hard for her to accept that he killed his brother.
  • @tewks4458
    Wild how she finds her grandson dead and covered in blood, and her brain still goes to fake blood being the most likely explanation. It's crazy what the brain does when confronted with the unimaginable.
  • Im so glad we got to see someone who s not guilty talking for once and listen to the science behind her every move
  • @GDT1124
    The grandmother hugging him after finding out that he killed his brother, and still loving and supporting him, legitimately made me cry my eyes out. This was the hardest part to watch of any of these videos.
  • @harmonymyers9623
    I've been binging these videos so much lately, but none have broken my heart quite like this one. There isn't a single person involved here that my heart doesn't break for. It's so clear that those boys have had an incredibly difficult life already and have gone through things they shouldn't have at such a young age. It's also clear that their grandmother is doing her damndest for them to keep them safe and taken care of. So much of me feels that if they had simply had better circumstances, had help, this never would have taken place. And now their grandmother has to return to her home filled with possessions of family members that she's lost. I apologize if I'm being overly melodramatic but I've literally been sobbing for 30 minutes and I can't stop.
  • @naomiluxe0
    The grandma really tried to keep it together but I think the shock of him actually being murdered instead of suicide like she thought, really broke her down.
  • I just want to say I really appreciate the addition of context and explanation that grief can manifest in all kinds of ways.
  • @Julianakun
    As a person with ASD, I wanted to shed light on something. Some of us cannot handle eye contact. Some of us have been trained to force ourselves through it in order to seem “normal”. We have a hard time knowing when and if to drop eye contact. Uncomfy amounts of it is not a sign someone might not be autistic.
  • To be honest, as a person with severe anxiety and bad memory, I feel like I'd be suspicious just by being me.
  • “They’re not mad at you, they’re hurt. “ was the most heartbreaking and perfect comment to say to him to make him break.
  • This poor grandmother. Her daughter is in and out, her son in law dies, her grandson is murdered by his brother and now shes lost him too. Breaks my heart.
  • @r.rodriguez4991
    That ending was so emotional. I wasn't expecting him to be tried as an adult. When he cried at being given the food that hit me hard. When you've done something wrong and you're shown even just an ounce of kindness, if you aren't too far gone by then, it crushes you. This is the first time I feel bad for both the victim and the perpetrator.
  • @rrli8732
    I feel so sorry for the grandma, and at the same time I think she's so unbelievably strong. I really hope she gets over this and becomes happy and peaceful