The Case of Michael Dunn

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Published 2020-02-20

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  • “I hate “thug” music, so to prove my point I shot an unarmed minor in a parking lot” Good defense my guy.
  • @benprint7615
    This isn’t the case of Michael Dunn, this is the bravery and heroism of Rhonda Rouer. Sacrificing her life and relationship with the person she loved so that the victims could get justice. That takes a level of emotional strength most people would struggle to comprehend.
  • @davidjones8047
    The thing that pisses me off is his complete lack of sympathy for his fiancé. I knew it was just a given that he was never going to care about the teenager he killed but he doesn’t even seem to worry about the person he supposedly loves more than anything else. He never seems to be looking out for anyone but himself, even when he’s ruining his fiancé’s life
  • @emilyk6166
    This guy is so egotistical he can’t even pretend to regret murdering a kid because he is too involved in describing how heroically and perfectly he loaded his weapon
  • @thomassmith5199
    Do I need to get a lawyer? Yeah bro, like 45 minutes ago..........
  • @mamaluigi6949
    Poor Rhonda. I'm so happy she stood up there and told the truth. At the beginning, you can hear he struggle to talk to Michael. She doesn't want to validate his stance as the victim. You can tell she feels guilty for even suggesting to get wine at the gas station. None of this was her fault. It's refreshing to see a loved one stand against the perpetrator for the sake of justice.
  • That evening Dunn drove away and had a relatively pleasant evening. Those boys drove away to a parking lot and watched their friend gasping for air. Anger can consume your whole life literally, and everybody who’s unfortunate to be in the vicinity while you “lose your mind” will, in some way or form, never be the same.
  • The hidden story is how lucky that lady got for not marrying Dunn.
  • @Will_Russell
    What these videos have taught me: Never talk to the police without an attorney and life is extremely stress free when you don’t kill people.
  • @notsweetdandy
    It breaks my heart to hear how traumatized Rhonda was. She's pure innocence throughout that whole investigation and wanted to tell the truth. She truly carried the guilt Michael couldn't feel. I hope that if Rhonda sees this, to not carry blame and that she helped Jordan's family by telling the truth. I send her and jordans family and friends comfort..
  • @zmongi1
    The way he described them as “kids” and eventually is ok with murdering them is wild.
  • @KoH4711
    That woman, his ex-fiance, is one hell of a strong woman. Not too many people would be able to do what she did for the sake of having justice on a stranger's behalf.
  • @IGotTheJuice999
    After 10 years, I continue to come back to this case. It amazes me how someone can try and lie their way out of murder. This poor excuse for a human being simply felt disrespected by a 17 year old kid and decided to show his heroic life saving dominance and shoot at a MOVING car full of harmless teens. RIP to Jordan Davis, he would be close to 30 now and probably be living a great life of his own but it was unfortunately cut short by this disgusting pig who missed out on a “fairly expensive bed & breakfast” I hope you’re resting easy Jordan, if only you knew how much sweet justice was served for you on this case ❤ Fly high J.D 🕊️ 🙏🏼
  • The most shocking thing about this is that this man has no remorse whatsoever for the innocent child whose life he took for no reason.
  • @spysquid
    Michael: “I was shooting at the door” Officer: “What was the purpose of that?” Michael: “To save my life” Officer: “From the door?”
  • @JourneysADRIFT
    That poor, honest woman is probably racked with guilt for wanting to stop for wine. Rough.
  • @florida995
    This is one those dudes who carries a gun looking for situations to use it.