A Case With The Most INSANE Twist You've Ever Heard | Documentary

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Published 2022-09-01
In today's true crime documentary, we're covering the case of Lori Isenberg.

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  • When she said “I’ve been looking for him for hours” I automatically didn’t believe her. Why would you wait hours to call the police if you felt he was in danger?!
  • @anthonyhiscox
    That cop in the beginning making sure everyone balanced the need for an investigation with the possibly real victims emotional state was a damn champ.
  • @laurieb3703
    The cop in the beginnings attitude and professionalism was admirable. RIP Larry 😞
  • @moonsigil
    I wonder how many seemingly "accidental" deaths are actually murders that the killer got away with by successfully acting distraught and horrified at the "accident"...
  • @MHKeenani
    Has a “stroke” and “falls in the water” and she searches for “hours”. 🚩
  • @kaltkalt2083
    95 times out of 100 the cops would have taken Lori's word and immediately closed the case with no investigation at all. Especially in a big city. Small town police have enough time to investigate if they care enough. Props to these cops for caring.
  • This is why people need to learn it's okay to split. Sometimes 2 people stop fitting together and forcing it can be worse.
  • @annaphelan635
    The whole “I swear on my life” thing is so true, my ex boyfriend stole over $400 from my neighbors house and when confronted said he “swore on his papas life” he didn’t steal it. He did steal it and gave it back only after the neighbors threatened to get the police involved. People are crazy with their lies.
  • Larry’s kids pushing the fact that “something was off” helped a great deal to put doubt of her innocence in the police investigation I’m sure.
  • @nikitadondiva
    This is the clearest and cleanest interrogation footage I've ever seen. They're one of the few departments that doesn't use "convenience store cameras" from 1993 AND it's at sitting level and not bird's eye view. This lady is trifling and sick. She really thought she could outsmart the coroner and forensics team. smh
  • I know this story well, I live in this community and it was a shock to everyone. She was calculating the murder in advance to cover her involvement with embezzlement. She was in charge of distributing money to people in need of housing assistance. Locally, her story unraveled quickly after her husbands body was recovered, and it was obvious that he was drugged. He husband was a stand up member of the community. Greed, pure and simple. The cover up was worse than the crime. So sad.
  • The initial 911 call rang alarms bells. He fell of the boat... I've been looking for him for hours
  • @iiBadAsh
    “She answered every question without me asking the questions” Erm.. good sir I feel like a victim of shock wouldn’t have every detail of the story worked out to the point of leaving an investigator questionless. She knew just what to tell you. 😅
  • The fact she drugged him with dph is so sad. Dph in high quantities causes horrible nightmarish hallucinations and a delirious state. Not to mention the physical reactions are horrible. This poor man
  • I was accused an arrested for a crime I didn’t commit or have any knowledge of. It was a case of mistaken identity and the cops kept telling me these strangers I never heard of were saying I did this or that. I wasn’t concerned in the least as I had faith that no actual evidence tied me to whatever the thing was as I’d never been in trouble before. After a few hours it was cleared up and the cops apologized. Never did I resort to anything other than “no” or “yes” or “this is a mistake”
  • I've watched a few videos covering this case but this is by far the best one yet, thank you for all your time and hard work! And may Larry rest in peace🙏
  • @Ilke2gofst
    The amount of effort she put into planning this is rather terrifying. To think someone that “loves” the other could do this leaves me without words. Unbelievably evil. As always great content, love your channel!
  • That officer who being so aware of being kind and supportive is absolutely amazing.
  • @2TexasTuff
    Originally a 911 dispatcher. Best job i ever had. I am the kind that empathized and made sure i extended compassion. I imagined holding my hand out to callers to help calm them down. I CAN attest to the fact that others ( except for 2) were extremely curt, harsh and responded with impatience. It is a high turn over rate. Also not many people applying for the position are able to pass background checks, drug tests nor credit checks ( this would show how responsible the individual was). So of course they were not fired. When i hear the 911 calls i cringe at the attitudes in the voices AND above all the total lack of active listening. I agree with another comment viewer that 999 in the UK are very professional, calm and respectful.
  • @termite122
    my dad is a retired detective and he told me were trained so well to deal with lying that the only person who possibly could possibly fool a detective is another detective