When Filmmakers direct their own Confession

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Published 2021-10-31
What happens when this Film Makers fantasies turn into reality?


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All Comments (21)
  • @TheJcris87
    I love how the first victim is critiquing how bad he was at trying to kill him.
  • The victim describing how bad this dude was at killing like a movie critique is so fucking funny to me.
  • “You’re not gonna be able to live with this for the rest of your life” “You’d be surprised what I can live with” Dude could not take a break from acting like the Edgy Main Character for one moment, even if it meant making an incriminating statement
  • @mydeskiswobbly
    First guy basically gave him 1/5 stars for the attempted murder
  • @Kasia3127
    Dude ended up with more people watching footage of him being roasted by his attempted victim and then the detective than watching his films.
  • @joesturn7740
    That is the most detective-looking detective I've ever seen.
  • @visassess8607
    It's fucking hilarious how his serial killer confession document says "I'm such a methodical planner and thinker" when he failed so badly
  • @itssyagirld8727
    This happened down the road from my house! Edmonton , Alberta. THIS PSYCHO went to houses around the neighborhood telling people that he was filming a movie and not to worry about if they here noises. (I was 8-9 ) I thought hannah Montana would be filming or Britney Spears was coming but nope. Just this man murdering. Someone
  • @mkayokay3192
    I’m the queen of unnecessary details. I’d look so guilty in an interrogation 😂
  • @GeronimoTA
    Gotta love the cops saying how easy it was to catch him after immediately dismissing him as a suspect after the first interview.
  • @maren2651
    I think he was referencing the metaphor 'You're barking up the wrong tree' when he says 'wrong tree' to the detective.
  • @ThomasNeal
    "Am I free to go?" "Yeah" Starts getting up "But we're seizing your car" 😂😂 Cold
  • @j.j.714
    When he’s getting roasted by the detective lmaooo “a guy that wanted to be a serial killer but got caught after his kill” 😂 should’ve called him pathetic
  • "I don't think you're a bad guy" "maybe you didn't mean to, but something went wrong" they love saying that in investigations ALWAYS
  • @MusicByAngels
    The killer: detailing the content of his entire obvious kill kit, specifying that he has cleaning supplies to remove specifically blood-like spatter, at the location of a disappearance where only he and the victim was at the time. Police: this is the most innocent man I have ever met
  • @jadedjin24
    Lmao the victims complete befuddled tone while trying to make sense of how terrible a killer he is, is absolutely hilarious. Like, he lost sleep trying to figure this s**t out lol.
  • Thank you for the subtitles during the interrogation. I have a lot of trouble understanding most of these low quality audios.
  • @QueryBuns
    I too hate sticky corn syrup with red food coloring to imitate blood, it's a sticky nightmare that gets everywhere.
  • @daniell1483
    From the US, I love Canada, but it is important to note that the legal systems are different. In the US, when a suspect requests a lawyer the police are not allowed to continue asking questions until that legal right has been fulfilled. In Canada, things are a little different. A suspect can request legal counsel but the police can continue to question the suspect. Our systems are similar but this is a huge difference and it wasn't noted in the video. I wanted to let any other viewers understand this difference (if they don't already know). It could change your life.
  • @Bitplex
    That cop (especially towards the end on the drive) was a social engineering MACHINE. I love how he's drumming it into Mark's skull that this is his final drive through the city, and how all of the bystanders on the street are none the wiser that there's a heinous murderer in their squad car, haha. Brilliant.