View Full Version : "Pleading," Murderers you just had a bad feeling about?
Janice Johnson 11-08-2023, 06:56 AM In 2018, Chris Watts "Pleaded," for the safe return of Shanann, Celeste, Bella, and his unborn son. I got recommended the video late, like a year later, but it was interesting how a lot of the comments from 2018 were saying stuff like,"I'm getting a bad feeling from Chris Watts. He is SMILING in his interview when he should look worried. Nicole, Shanann's Friend is CRYING and sounds and looks worried. Chris should be behaving like Nicole is, not smiling." Other comments responded stuff like,"Chris just got arrested for the deaths of his pregnant wife and three children."
Susan Smith LAUGHED and smiled while "pleading," for the safe return of her Sons, Michael and Alex. She soon confessed to drowning them in a lake.
But sometimes the Murderer isn't so obvious. There was an interview where the Murderer had a worried, troubled frown on his face when he claimed his wife was missing. He looked and sounded like he was legitimately concerned for her safety. He later confessed to murdering her, which is shocking because he legitimately looked and sounded innocent in that video.
ThisLittlePiggy 11-08-2023, 05:14 PM I guess some killers are better actors. Most of them don't seem to be though.
Janice Johnson 11-08-2023, 06:33 PM I guess some killers are better actors. Most of them don't seem to be though.
A Poster on a video titled something like,"Why do Killers do interviews? Wrote something like,"A couple of years ago, on my local news, a man was told his Mother, Father, and Sister all burned to death in a house fire. The man said,"Huh, huh,huh,huh," trying to mimic crying... A couple of days later, he confessed he burned his family alive because he wanted to be the sole heir to the Family inheritance.." :eek:
ThisLittlePiggy 11-09-2023, 01:35 AM I feel like I am pretty good at telling if a killer is lying. But one time, and I don't recall who this killer was, he was such a good actor, he totally fooled me and I was shocked he did it. But I can almost always feel if they're guilty. Most killers can't act. But this one guy did and he fooled me. I even felt sorry for him being accused. I wish I could remember his name but I can't. He was sort of a younger guy, maybe early forties.
Janice Johnson 11-09-2023, 06:11 AM I feel like I am pretty good at telling if a killer is lying. But one time, and I don't recall who this killer was, he was such a good actor, he totally fooled me and I was shocked he did it. But I can almost always feel if they're guilty. Most killers can't act. But this one guy did and he fooled me. I even felt sorry for him being accused. I wish I could remember his name but I can't. He was sort of a younger guy, maybe early forties.
I wonder if the guy you are talking about is the same guy I mentioned who genuinely looked and sounded worried when he claimed his wife was "Missing,". But, hmm, they can't be the same person because the guy I was talking about hadn't been accused of murdering his wife yet. It was like the second day after he murdered his wife when he "Worriedly," was like,"Elizabeth went jogging yesterday at around 8 AM like she usually does and was supposed to be back at around 9 like she usually is. When 10 AM rolled around, I thought that maybe she decided to add an extra hour to her jog. But then 12 PM rolled around and Elizabeth STILL hadn't come home. I called her phone, she didn't answer. I called the police, but they told me I had to wait at least 24 hours to file a missing persons report. I really hope Elizabeth is safe and sound and will come back soon." He hadn't been accused yet as this happened only the second day. That guy was a REALLY good actor and 100 percent believable. A LOT of people were shocked when he turned out to be the murderer.
ThisLittlePiggy 11-10-2023, 04:32 PM The guy I'm thinking of did not murder his wife. I think he murdered a musician. I think they both worked in the music industry. He acted so concerned and shocked the person got killed and then in the end they said he did it. He tricked me. Grrrr.
Janice Johnson 11-12-2023, 01:19 AM The guy I'm thinking of did not murder his wife. I think he murdered a musician. I think they both worked in the music industry. He acted so concerned and shocked the person got killed and then in the end they said he did it. He tricked me. Grrrr.
Hmm. With a Musician dying, the Murderer probably tried to blame it on a drug overdose....
ThisLittlePiggy 11-12-2023, 08:14 PM One interesting thing to me is that the killer in fact did not offer any theories. And that's a big reason I did not suspect him. I noticed a lot of killers will throw out their own theories to the police. This guy had no theories. He was such a good actor. Darn him. LOL
Janice Johnson 11-13-2023, 04:19 AM One interesting thing to me is that the killer in fact did not offer any theories. And that's a big reason I did not suspect him. I noticed a lot of killers will throw out their own theories to the police. This guy had no theories. He was such a good actor. Darn him. LOL
Hmm. On YouTube, a Son who murdered his own Mother gave an interview saying something like,"Watch out for people from Oceanview! Oceanview People are always causing trouble! Oceanview People are not to trust!" Oceanview was the next "Big City," and they lived in a rural small town . So, the killer was trying to infer if anyone showed up dead, Oceanview was to blame. He was soon found out to be his own Mother's murderer, not some troublemaker from Oceanview. A news reporter showed two people his interview and one of them was like,"He murdered his own Mother? How horrific!" The other person said,"That's just plain weird. You have people running around like that?" Posters were like," The first person seems interviewed seems normal. The Second person seems suspicious and seems like he needs to be interviewed too."
ThisLittlePiggy 11-13-2023, 11:53 PM I've seen it so many times. The killer very often will blame somebody else. They want to get suspicion off themselves but it makes them look guiltier.
Janice Johnson 11-14-2023, 05:33 AM I've seen it so many times. The killer very often will blame somebody else. They want to get suspicion off themselves but it makes them look guiltier.
Yep, like a rural small town man who murdered his own Mother blaming it on someone from Oceanview! :crazy::rolleyes:
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