TikToker in Perfect Relationship Accused Of CLEANING Crime Scene For Her BF’s Alleged Double Murder

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Published 2023-09-10

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  • @Lolitah007
    I’m ashamed to say that in my 26 years of life, I never thought to put together that interpol meant international police 😭.
  • @sp00kyg1rl
    I love how no matter how many cases you read him, your husband is always just completely mind blown 😂
  • @gabbytato
    It's so crazy to think that one of my favorite true crime podcasters is covering a case involving a girl I knew and graduated high school with...
  • @FrankandJoe3
    The "is the garage door closed" thing is ABSOLUTELY code for "did you finish the murder" and you can't convince me otherwise
  • @zgamingworld1139
    PLEASE DO A PART 2 WHEN THE TRIAL IS DONE! and when all of the information is public, or available to you!!!
  • @HeisenbergFam
    Imagine dating someone who turns out to be a murderer, I can only imagine how soul crushing that may be
  • @Izabella0611
    The smile that spreads across her face when he asks, "What does as thick as theives mean," is so precious. The way she gets so happy to teach him things is so funny and cute. I love their dynamic, they always do so wonderful!
  • @amandap7733
    The way the internet infantilizes women is insane. She's clearly old enough to know better. She's 23 not 12.
  • @natpharmous
    I actually knew her personally because we grew up in the same community. I think a lot of people can agree with me when I say that she chose to help him. He provided her the lifestyle she always wanted and she didn't want to lose it.
  • @PrincessDianaJ
    The last relationship I was in was so toxic I finally convinced myself. The man I was with was capable of killing me, so I left.
  • @Lunar.Kaiii3933
    Hey Stephanie! For the forensics team to find James' body in the trunk later is actually pretty fast. You have to have a warrant in certain states for other property outside of the home. So a car is technically outside of the house, which normally a judge accepts rather quickly. However, forensics teams are extremely small like maybe 1 team lead and two other people to prevent as much cross contamination as possible (movies and shows do not depict this accurately). It takes longer because the priority for forensics is the house because they have the first visual victim found and an abundance of relevant evidence (which is a higher priority, unless there was a trail of blood leading to the boot of the Pruis). The team has to go through multiple scenarios to swab potential items and less relevant items throughout the home first. Because the money was still in the freezer and the drugs were in the house the forensics teams had to swab any item that could relate to a drug sale gone bad or any other scenario items for evidence. Then the same team will go through the vehicle after they are done in the home. This is to have less people being involved with the case, which could contaminate evidence, which if proven "too contaminated or tempered" would have it thrown out in trial. Which would give less leverage to the SP to prove beyond a reasonable doubt and to get the harshest punishment possible. My theory of what happened: I believed James owed Poly the $40,000 because that would make sense why Dana came down with $36,000 from his dispensary in Oregon and 125 lb of weed and 40lbs of the hash oil. I think at that point James had a deadline to give Poly the money so James hit up Dana asking for help, so Dana pulled out $36,000 and weed to flip so that they could make up the rest with interest for Poly. So poly made James meet up with him at Kathy's place (because to him she could be dispensable or won't say anything because she benefits from his money) and said he better have the money. James shows up without the money but tells Poly that his boy Dana brought down the 36 and the drugs to flip to give to poly with interest. Now Poly was probably inpatient and killed James and went to James' house to kill Dana because Dana would know that James went to meet up with Poly and would snitch, so they did that purely for not getting caught, not the cash. Why they didn't take the money: And the reason why they couldn't take the money is because in Oregon marijuana dispensaries are legal, so Dana most likely has a business account at the bank. So Dana most likely took the 36 from the business account (each bill has a serial number on it that the bank reports in its system automatically so it would be traceable, which would confirm that Poly killed James. Show less
  • @GuranPurin
    I hate that people are more or less trying to absolve her of all responsibility and was just "doing whatever her boyfriend told her". She's a grown woman and can say no to something unhinged like cleaning up a murder that happened in her own house and not calling the police on her boyfriend (if that's what happened). Society needs to stop babying these influencers and treating them like toddlers.
  • The fact she just started posting TikTok’s after cleaning up a murder scene shows how heartless she is
  • @random01759
    Asian locals in Texas know Kathy and her fake personality, she has scammed and used people with her outgoing and goody goody traits. We are absolutely not siding with her as she thoroughly enjoyed her lavish lifestyle. Very unfortunate that she’s out on bail. It’s crazy how big this case has gotten, but glad more people are covering it. I hope justice is served for the victims and their family.
  • @sabrinaleedance
    I was a "ride or die" girlfriend to a boyfriend that was always up to shady things in my early 20s like it is NOT a good thing at all
  • @zyork24
    I actually went to the same school as her, she was two grades below me but my sister knew her personally & as soon as this story hit the news, everyone I went to school with just started making fun of her, so I would say it’s probably safe to assume that there’s more to her than the innocent act since no one was really shocked but more amused by her situation
  • @HS-ny4mo
    Its so ironic she gave relationship advice just for her bf to royally screw up her life and leave her with the mess. This is crazy.
  • @Darkmode9
    your husband asks all the questions that are on my mind, I love this.
  • So I don’t have experience in forensics or crime scene investigation, but I can speak on what Ive learned in law classes. This wasn’t a house search for a crime at first, It was a wellness check. When it comes to court, there has to be specific documentation that everything acquired through a search warrant pertains to the case and only that case. So for example, if you’re going into a house to search for a drug related crime, but you happen to find tons of stolen goods, you can’t use the stolen goods against them and turn it into a theft case because the warrant doesn’t state you were there to search for stolen goods you were there to search for drugs and only drugs. So the only reason I can think of as to why they wouldn’t have thoroughly search the car is if they really wanted to protect themselves and the integrity of the case since they knew at this point they entirely had a murder case. They probably wanted to obtain a warrant, which granted probably wouldn’t have taken very long, before they found anything completely groundbreaking. If they didn’t have the documentation that the evidence was acquired 100% legally and with prior authorization, it could be likely that a lot of what they happened upon could’ve been thrown out in court. Especially since they found drugs and a body (2 potentially separate crimes) they more than likely wanted to get authorization on both counts just to make sure that all evidence found from that point forward would no doubt be allowed to be used in court.
  • @itsbk2023
    Can you consider covering the Taylor Parker case? a pregnant women was murdered and the baby taken from her to be raised as murderers own.