Brandon Daniel - Cop Killer - Full Police Interrogation

Brandon Daniel - Cop Killer - Full Police Interrogation

Brandon Daniel - Cop Killer - Full Police Interrogation Daniel, now 32, is on death row for the murder of an Austin police officer in 2012. AUSTIN – The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has upheld the death sentence for a man convicted of fatally shooting an Austin police officer. APD Officer Jaime Padron responded to the Walmart near Interstate 35 and Parmer lane around 2:30 a.m. April 6, 2012 for a reported shoplifter. Brandon Daniel struggled with Padron before he shot and killed the officer. Daniel, now 32, was found guilty in February 2014 and sentenced to death. To whom it may concern, My name is Brandon Daniel, and I am writing this letter to you from prison. With police brutality once again in the news, and legal reform a hot topic of discussion, I’m writing to tell you about my legal case, in the hope that I might be able to spread awareness about a common but little known condition that is responsible for sending others to prison, and perhaps to leverage your platform to gain support as well. My case involves the class of anti-anxiety medication called benzodiazepines, and it is one of the clearest examples of something called Paradoxical Reaction. I am hoping that you can help me. Let me fill you in on my story. First, my background is relevant because it demonstrates that the event that led to my being here was not part of a pattern of behavior. I have no violence in my past, no felonies. I was a software engineer, I’m college educated, and I’m from a normal, middle-class home. Everything that happened that night was completely atypical and out of character. The event took place at Walmart, so it was all captured on surveillance videos. You can see me stumble around the store for twenty minutes, dropping items and running into displays. I was clearly disoriented. A police officer was called, and he confronted me, tackled me, and in the chaos of the moment I shot and killed him. The video shows how hectic the situation was, it clearly was not a thought out and intentional act. It took place in the span of 10 seconds. Subsequent blood tests revealed that I had 11 times the therapeutic dose of Xanax in my system, and these tests were taken seven hours after the event. With a half life of eleven hours, it is reasonable to assume that the amount of Xanax in my blood that night was extraordinarily high. Plus, as I later discovered, Asians metabolize Benzos faster than other populations and it stays in their systems longer. I am of Asian descent. In addition to all of this, I was interviewed by police immediately after the event, while I was still highly impaired from the medication. Again, this interview was captured on video, and one can clearly see that I am suffering from the classic symptoms of Benzodiazepines. I had amnesia, stating several times that I couldn’t even remember what day or time it was. I was confabulating, giving different accounts of what happened, none of which turned out to be accurate. And I was experiencing chemical submission, complying with the detectives leading questions against my best interest. All of these are common side-effects of the Benzodiazepine class of pharmaceuticals, which includes the date rape drug “roofies.” This aspect of my case sets me apart from other similar cases, I believe. My confused statements provide a window into my state of mind at the time, while in many other incidents we can only wonder what is going on in their mind. After all of this, while awaiting trial, the jailhouse doctors put me on a cocktail of antidepressants: Zoloft, Celexa, Remeron, etc. During this time, I had several suicide attempts and I spent most of the time in observation cells, nearly catatonic. It is my belief that this common, secondary use of pharmaceuticals to medicate inmates awaiting trial, renders them complacent and fairly useless when it comes to contributing to their defense. This results in inmates who are resigned to their fate, able to be easily railroaded by the legal system, regardless of the merits of their case. Since most people who are first entering jail are, understandably, depressed, they are all too willing to accept this ‘treatment’

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Scary Cryptid Encounter Horror Stories In The Rain 8 HOURS To Help You Fall Asleep

Scary Cryptid Encounter Horror Stories In The Rain 8 HOURS To Help You Fall Asleep

Scary Cryptid Encounter Horror Stories In The Rain 8 HOURS To Help You Fall Asleep Rain Sounds And Scary Cryptid Encounter Horror Stories 8 HOURS To Help You Fall Asleep "Dare to drift off to dreamland with eight chilling hours of real-life cryptid encounter stories. Join us as we delve into the shadowy corners of the world, where eyewitnesses recount their terrifying brushes with legendary creatures. From the hair-raising howls of the Dogman to the chilling glimpses of Mothman, and the unsettling presence of Bigfoot, this compilation of firsthand accounts will leave you questioning what lurks just beyond the edge of the known world. Perfect for winding down after a long day, these stories are designed to send shivers down your spine while lulling you into a deep, uneasy sleep. Dim the lights, pull up the covers, and prepare to face your fears with eight hours of uninterrupted cryptid horror. Sweet dreams...or nightmares?" Here are some relevant keywords for a podcast episode titled "Scary Cryptid Encounter Horror Stories 8 HOURS To Help You Fall Asleep":Core Keywords: Cryptid Cryptids Cryptid Encounter Cryptid Encounters Cryptid Horror Cryptid Stories Scary Stories Horror Stories True Horror Real Horror Paranormal Supernatural Unexplained Mysterious Creatures Legendary Creatures Monsters Beasts Related Keywords: Bigfoot Sasquatch Dogman Mothman Skinwalker Wendigo Chupacabra Loch Ness Monster Yeti Thunderbirds Keywords for Sleep and Relaxation: Sleep Sounds Rain Sounds Sleep Stories Bedtime Stories Relaxing Sounds Ambient Sounds Sleep Music ASMR (if applicable) Fall Asleep Sleep Aid Keywords for Search and Discovery: Podcast Podcast Episode Horror Podcast Sleep Podcast Storytelling Podcast True Story Keywords for Engagement: Scary Creepy Chilling Terrifying Frightening Unsettling Mysterious Bizarre Strange Long-Tail Keywords (Phrases): "Cryptid encounter stories for sleep" "Scary cryptid stories to fall asleep to" "Real cryptid encounters caught on tape" (if applicable) "8 hours of cryptid horror" "Long cryptid story compilation" "Best cryptid encounter podcast" Relax and drift off to sleep with 8 hours of rain sounds blended with terrifying cryptid encounter horror stories. These chilling tales of mysterious creatures lurking in the dark will keep you on edge while the calming rain provides a soothing backdrop. Perfect for those who love the eerie comfort of spooky bedtime stories mixed with ambient nature sounds. Keywords: cryptid encounters, scary stories, horror stories, rain sounds, sleep aid, white noise, relaxing horror, bedtime stories, paranormal encounters, mysterious creatures, urban legends, supernatural experiences, creepy tales, eerie ambiance, ASMR horror, deep sleep sounds.

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People who were almost murdered, what's your story?

People who were almost murdered, what's your story?

People who were almost murdered, what's your story?

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He Hid a Head in His Closet: The Brian Cohee Jr. Case

He Hid a Head in His Closet: The Brian Cohee Jr. Case

He Hid a Head in His Closet: The Brian Cohee Jr. Case "He said he just wanted to know what murder felt like… then he did it." In February 2021, 19‑year‑old Brian Cohee Jr. stalked 69‑year‑old Warren Barnes—a beloved homeless man known as “The Reading Man”—and stabbed him to death under a highway overpass in Grand Junction, Colorado. After decapitating and dismembering Barnes, he took parts of the victim home, storing the head and hands in his closet Arrested after his parents discovered the body parts, Cohee calmly confessed, saying he'd always wondered what murder "felt like" and admitted to keeping the body parts as trophies During trial, his lawyers argued insanity, citing autism, ADHD, and depression—yet the jury convicted him of first-degree murder, dismemberment, and evidence tampering. Cohee was sentenced to life without parole This episode explores: How a quiet teenager's fascination with violence led to extreme brutality The horrifying moment parents discovered body parts in their son’s room The courtroom debate over mental illness vs. evil intent The legacy of Warren Barnes, memorialized by his community Content Warning: Contains graphic descriptions, murder, dismemberment, and discussions of mental illness. Listener discretion advised Brian Cohee Jr., Warren Barnes, Reading Man, Grand Junction murder, dismemberment, head in closet, curious killer, teen homicide, mental illness and crime, trophy murder, true crime podcast

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FULL Police Interrogation of the SCUMBAG Seth Welch The Father Who Starved His Baby to Death Full Police Interrogation of Seth Welch, the man who neglected his newborn child by not feeding her. The presence of THC was also found in the newborn child's system. The child died of chronic malnutrition. Their house was also found with vermin, insects, and mold during the investigation. Welch was charged with homicide felony murder in August 2018. In 2020, he was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Seth Welch & Tatiana Fusari Case: The Starvation Death of Mary Welch Who Were Seth Welch and Tatiana Fusari? Seth Welch and his wife, Tatiana Fusari, were a Michigan couple convicted of the first-degree murder and child abuse of their 10-month-old daughter, Mary Welch. They lived in Solon Township, Michigan, and gained national attention due to Seth’s extreme religious and anti-government beliefs, which he frequently shared on social media. What Happened? On August 2, 2018, Seth Welch called 911 to report that he had found his infant daughter unresponsive in her crib. When authorities arrived at the home, they discovered Mary Welch’s severely malnourished body, weighing only eight pounds—far below the normal weight for a baby her age. The Kent County medical examiner determined she had died from malnutrition and dehydration due to neglect.The Parents’ Mindset & Social Media Presence Seth Welch was openly distrustful of medical professionals, vaccines, and government intervention. He frequently posted religious rants and conspiracy theories on Facebook, criticizing modern medicine and expressing concerns that doctors were trying to control people.Some notable aspects of Welch’s views: He believed in faith-based healing and refused to take his children to the doctor. He claimed that vaccines were poison and that he did not trust the medical system. He posted videos about government oppression and his belief that child protective services (CPS) kidnapped children. The Arrest & TrialWhen questioned, Welch and Fusari admitted they noticed Mary losing weight for at least a month before her death but refused to seek medical help due to their religious beliefs.Both parents were charged with: First-degree murder First-degree child abuse During the trial: Prosecutors highlighted the couple’s extreme negligence and lack of remorse. Seth Welch was described as manipulative and remorseless, showing little emotion during court proceedings. Fusari initially tried to shift blame onto Welch but was equally held accountable. Conviction & SentencingIn November 2019, both Seth Welch and Tatiana Fusari were found guilty and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.Public Reaction & LegacyThe case sparked outrage due to Welch’s public rants and extreme beliefs, raising debates about: Religious extremism & medical neglect Parental rights vs. child welfare The dangers of anti-vaccine and anti-medical movements Keywords: Seth Welch, Tatiana Fusari, Mary Welch, Michigan child starvation case, medical neglect, religious extremism, anti-vaccine parents, CPS involvement, government conspiracy, child abuse, parental neglect, faith healing, first-degree murder, child welfare, controversial trial, social media rants, life sentence. Seth Welch, Tatiana Fusari, full police interrogation, Michigan child starvation case, child abuse, first-degree murder, police questioning, malnutrition death, parental neglect, faith-based healing, anti-medical beliefs, conspiracy theories, CPS involvement, extreme religious views, government distrust, medical neglect, law enforcement interview, shocking confession, disturbing interrogation, psychological manipulation, true crime, courtroom evidence, life sentence, unfiltered police footage, interrogation tactics, parental responsibility, tragic child death.

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ONE HOUR Of Scary Psychopath Stories

ONE HOUR Of Scary Psychopath Stories

ONE HOUR Of Scary Psychopath Stories ⚠️ These aren't movie villains — they’re real people. One hour of the most chilling, real-life psychopath stories you’ve never heard.

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Disciples of Destruction: The Mont Vernon Machete Murders

Disciples of Destruction: The Mont Vernon Machete Murders 36 machete blows. A little girl who played dead. This is the Mont Vernon massacre. On October 4, 2009, Steven Spader (17) and Christopher Gribble (19) led a brutal home invasion in Mont Vernon, New Hampshire. The victims—42-year-old Kimberly Cates and her 11-year-old daughter, Jaimie—were randomly targeted in what the teens called an “initiation” for their gang, the so-called Disciples of Destruction. Spader wielded a machete, delivering 36 blows to Kimberly's head and torso, while Gribble stabbed Jaimie, nearly killing her. They and their accomplices ransacked the house and discarded stolen jewelry—selling it for just $130 Jaimie survived by playing dead and later crawled to call 911. Both Spader and Gribble were convicted of first-degree murder and attempted murder, receiving consecutive life sentences without parole Gribble later described the night's events “like a CSI scene,” recalling bone and gore with detached curiosity This episode explores: The formation and shocking ideology of “Disciples of Destruction” The flock of accomplices who stood by—or participated—in horror Jaimie’s survival and the emergency response The trial, convictions, and Spader & Gribble’s unchanged remorseless stance Parole updates for accomplices and the community’s aftermath Content Warning: This episode contains graphic violence, disturbing content involving minors, and dispassionate witness testimony. Listener discretion is strongly advised. Christopher Gribble, Steven Spader, Disciples of Destruction, Mont Vernon murder, sliuhe machete home invasion, random thrill killing, Kimberly Cates, Jaimie Cates survivor, teen killers, New Hampshire true crime

26 Juni 1h 30min

The Blue Moon Killer: Donald Hartung and the Ritualistic Family Massacre

The Blue Moon Killer: Donald Hartung and the Ritualistic Family Massacre

The Blue Moon Killer: Donald Hartung and the Ritualistic Family Massacre

26 Juni 52min

The Teen Who Buried a Girl: Alyssa Bustamante’s Dark Fantasy

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26 Juni 2h 3min

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