Teenager convicted of brutal murder she claims she didn't commit - Crime Watch Daily Full Episode

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Published 2024-05-12
In this episode of Crime Watch Daily: A teen convicted of an unspeakable crime. Did the police get it wrong? Plus, a mother struggles with the notion of justice for the two men who took her son's life.

All Comments (21)
  • They interrogate a minor without her parent and there's no video or audio recording? That's already suspicious.
  • @talisharose3842
    If sheā€™s telling the truth or not, her rights were violated on many levels. The case was botched from the beginning.
  • What does a 15-year-old have in common with a 24-year-old? And why was she able to go and spend the night at this person house? That's where this need to start.
  • @goodcitizen6334
    Her not being allowed to speak to an adult is violating her rights. She should be acquitted as a result of their incompetence.
  • The girl was still underage. They should not have question her without her parents or a lawyer
  • @lqwalker79
    Those grown bastards set her up thinking she wouldn't get much time. She didn't kill that lady
  • @tamarawright853
    Why wasnā€™t the interview recorded? The police didnā€™t do it because they knew what they were doing is not right.
  • @ericaoneal6903
    She was set up By the neighbor The cops lie to her Her lawyer didnā€™t fight for her Or call any witnesses on her behalf
  • @trishana1o1
    Moral of the story even 20 years later is to teach your kids to say, "Call my parents and i need a lawyer." thats the only conversation they need to be having with police. Her case was mishandled, she deserve a retrial.
  • @raf9ooo9a
    15 years old instructed a 24 years old on what to say is a joke. No one else was charged is a joke. The public defender is the biggest joke. All of this was just a mascarade. Poor little girl šŸ˜¢
  • @anitracole9040
    She deserves a new trial because she was underage at the time without a parentā€™s consent! Nobody fought for this poor girl!! Praying for her to come homešŸ™šŸ¾šŸ™šŸ¾
  • Her "friends" threw her under the bus. As a child, my parents instilled in me 1 Corinthians 15:33 - do not be misled, bad association spoils useful habits. Thank God šŸ™šŸ¾
  • @kimsmith6342
    For everyone whos saying she shouldn't have lied, yes, however she was 15 years old! We all made mistakes and told a lie or 2 as a teenager, she shouldn't pay with her life!
  • This is why you should tell your kids as early as 12 yrs old not to answer any questions from police until you talk to your parents or lawyer.
  • @JustaTinyBeanie
    This is why you always tell the truth regardless of who says whatā€¦ā€¦
  • A 15 year old being asked if she thought about having a lawyer with her is WILD. At 15, she should have never been with the police alone. Even if she was in on it she was a 15 year old who was railroaded by the justice system. Anyone who says they wouldn't be caught up in anything as a child is LIE!!!