Meet youngest US woman on death row (FULL VERSION) | A Hidden America with Diane Sawyer PART 4/6

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Published 2018-06-26
"Hidden America: Nation of Women Behind Bars" Act 4: Convicted of murder, Emilia Carr, 30, is imprisoned at Lowell Correctional Institution in Ocala, Florida. [Original Air Date 2/27/2015]

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All Comments (21)
  • @mamasaurus9366
    Person killed 1 person -death row Guy shoot at school killed 17 people -prison
  • @harman9117
    Did she actually ask “why does America want to make women look bad”? u literally buried an entire family alive wtf
  • @MrBeetsGaming
    Burying someone alive and then going out partying with their money is beyond evil, no sympathy.
  • @FleagleSangria
    When you ask a person convicted of murder “How did you feel?” and the answer is “In what aspect?” That speaks volumes
  • @KenJohnsonMusic
    Can you imagine burying someone alive? That would be the worst.
  • @sikolokz635
    Why did this 5 minute video feel like 30 minutes?
  • @k10batmama
    Im glad the younger one is definitely not ever leaving that place. She was so cold and emotionless when the interviewer asked her how she felt about her crimes. I was sexually abused as a child, come from chaos you cant even dream of(my mom literally took someone hostage on my 16th birthday..my earliest memories involve gun fights and teeth being broken abuse you cant begin to think of all because of mental illness and alcohol from my mother and father) i had a tough and damn hard struggle of a life but i am a nurse today! And a damn good mom. I have never hurt or killed anyone. You can't blame a bad childhood on the reason that you're a murderer today. It's insulting to the rest of us who have had terrible childhoods and went on to break our cycles. Those two girls deserve to rot in there until we finally decide to end them so they stop milking or tax money. Jail is nothing more than a giant sleep over when you know that you're gonna be there forever
  • Acting like the family that Tiffany killed was just old neighbors is disgusting. They helped raise Tiffany, gave her a car, took care of her, helped her in many times of needed. She came and killed the people who helped her and loved her.
  • @rossanbell4876
    i’m so confused. how come her boyfriend got life in prison but she is getting killed on death row? like tf
  • @camillaeld844
    Tiffany Cole is still alive on August 23, 2023 she was resentenced to life without parole. Also Emilia Carr is still alive on May 19, 2017, she was resentenced to life without parole.
  • They both never actually got executed. On May 19, 2017, Emilia Carr was re-sentenced to life without parole. Her boyfriend Joshua Fulgham, Heather Strong's husband, and Carr's co-accused, in a separate trial pled guilty, he received two consecutive life sentences. Tiffany Cole was resentenced to life without parole on August 23, 2023. The other three men involved were Alan Wade; Bruce Nixon; and Cole's boyfriend, Michael Jackson. Wade and Jackson also received death sentences. Nixon, who had led police to the bodies and testified against the others, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was sentenced to 45 years in prison. In June 2022, Wade was resentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole. In August 2023, Jackson was resentenced to death.
  • I love how people get emotional over the criminals and forget about the real victims. Criminals play victims, victims get forgotten.
  • @foxibot
    My empathy lies with their victims.
  • @liissaanne648
    Both are exactly where they deserve to be. I just wish killers could endure the same pain they put their victims through! I felt so sick hearing about the old couple got free from the tape cause they were in the trunk on a hot day. Hugging and praying..begging them the whole time in the shallow grave
  • @rickastley9365
    “It’s not death row it’s life row” it’s not falling it’s waiting to hit the ground
  • @allanbrown747
    " We 're not dying , we're living" Too bad their victims can't say that!!!
  • @iamhappy679
    Rest in peace to the victims , so sorry to the families and the victims. 🕊🤍
  • @ColetteJ
    Journalists and reporters need to devote as much time to murder victims, who they were, what their lives were like, who loved and misses them, as they do to the murderers! I can't imagine how horrific and heartbreaking and emotionally draining and stressful it has to be to not only have someone you love be killed by another person or persons, but to have to sit through a trial and listen to the horrible testimony and have to see horrific crime scene photos! Add into it our media who puts all.their pity and attention toward the killers is so gross! Reporters often write/say the killers were abused, they didn't know it was going to happen, they whatever..well they are alive and they had a choice back then, they could had refused to participate and they could had called the police !