Dad Discovers His Daughter Killed His Wife

Dad Discovers His Daughter Killed His Wife

Dad Discovers His Daughter Killed His Wife

This footage captures a chilling moment—a 19-year-old trying to cover up an unthinkable crime. Just moments earlier, Brenda was on a call with university staff discussing her daughter, Sydney, when something horrifying happened. When police arrived at the scene, they heard Sydney screaming. She led them to her mother but desperately tried to stop them from checking on her, warning about the blood. Then, she suddenly changed her story, claiming someone had broken in. Inside, officers discovered a gruesome crime scene—Brenda had been stabbed nearly 30 times and struck with a heavy object. Despite their efforts, she had no pulse. Outside, Sydney met her father, Steven, who had no idea his own daughter was responsible. Steven had received a call from the university earlier, informing him that Sydney was no longer enrolled. He planned to talk to her mother about it, but before he could, he got a notification that Sydney was home. His next call was from the police. He had no clue what had just happened. Meanwhile, Sydney played the victim—acting confused, lying down on the ground, and avoiding clear answers. Investigators soon found two murder weapons: a frying pan and a large knife. Officers combed the neighborhood, searching for witnesses, while inside the house, they found more disturbing clues—bloodstains, shattered glass, and footprints all over. Sydney’s arrest left one burning question: Why? Witnesses said she and her mother were incredibly close. Her childhood seemed happy—family trips, a loving home, and strong friendships. Even her college roommate, Lauren, vouched for her. But detectives uncovered a darker truth. Sydney had been struggling in college, something she hid from everyone. She had once been an excellent student, but her grades had dropped dramatically. When the university finally suspended her, she continued attending classes, pretending nothing was wrong—until she was caught. That morning, Sydney arrived home, and her father was notified. Shortly after, Brenda sent a voice message to the university, asking for the truth. When they confirmed Sydney’s suspension, everything unraveled. In a fit of rage, Sydney grabbed an iron pan and struck her mother multiple times. Then, in an attempt to stage a break-in, she stabbed Brenda over 30 times. Tragically, her mother was still alive for a while, but instead of calling for help, Sydney faked an intrusion—punching a window to create fake injuries and crying to sell the story. Later, it was revealed that Sydney had been diagnosed with schizophrenia, a fact she had hidden. Her defense argued that she lost her sanity during the attack, but detectives disagreed—pointing out how she lied to her father and the police, proving she was aware of her actions. In September 2023, Sydney was convicted of murder, felonious assault, and tampering with evidence for the crime committed in 2020. She was sentenced to life in prison, with parole eligibility after 15 years. However, with a new trial set for February 7th, the case is being reviewed again. Regardless of the outcome, this case is a haunting reminder of the dangers of untreated mental health struggles. When ignored, pain doesn’t disappear—it festers, sometimes leading to unimaginable tragedies. The true tragedy isn’t just the crime itself, but the silent suffering that went unnoticed—until it was too late.

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Moments After Executing His 3 Sons

Moments After Executing His 3 Sons

Moments After Executing His 3 SonsOn June 15th, 2022, a dispatch center received a call from an extremely anxious woman about a domestic shooting. All of the three boys unfortunately passed away. Doerman was charged with 3 counts of premeditated aggravated murder and is being held on a $20 million bond.code blue cam,real world police,body cam,police,police interaction,police officer,crime documentaries,crime documentary,dui,police activity,police videos,educational police videosBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/best-of-reddit-stories-2025-cheating-true-crime-aita-and-nsfw-stories--6476242/support.

4 Touko 18min

When a Psychopath Crumbles Under Pressure

When a Psychopath Crumbles Under Pressure

When a Psychopath Crumbles Under PressureToday’s JCS-inspired crime documentary features the coverup of a child’s death from neglect. The mother is interviewed, and her callousness is awful to see.21-month-old Lonzie Barton was reported missing during a car theft on July 24, 2015. The call was made by William Rueben Ebron Jr., the boyfriend of Lonna Lauramore Barton, Lonzie’s mother. Evidence from surveillance videos quickly caused the story to unravel, while the boy remained missing.true crime,crime psychology,stranger stories,full interrogation,police interrogations,jcs,jcs inspired,confession tapes,crime,psychology,police,footage,jcs like,true crime documentary,forensic psychology,crime documentary,documentary,investigation,criminal psychology,interrogation,short documentary,case analysis,interrogation analysis,the interrogation of,the case of,psychopath,child killer,interrogation of,lonzie barton,lonna lauramore barton,neglectedBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/best-of-reddit-stories-2025-cheating-true-crime-aita-and-nsfw-stories--6476242/support.

4 Touko 2h 10min

This Nurse Executed His Entire Family Over Webcam Girl

This Nurse Executed His Entire Family Over Webcam Girl

This Nurse Executed His Entire Family Over Webcam GirlGrant Amato - Police Interrogation - Family found shot dead, parents and brotherA Florida man convicted of murdering his family over his relationship with a web cam girl was spared the death penalty Monday and instead will spend life behind bars.A jury recommended 30-year-old Grant Amato spend the rest of his life in prison without the possibility of parole for what prosecutors have said was the cold and calculated slayings of his parents, Chad and Margaret Amato, and brother Cody Amato on Jan. 24.Prosecutors contend Grant Amato killed his family after they demanded he cut off his relationship with a Bulgarian web cam model on an adult website, according to the Orlando Sentinel.Before the brutal slayings, Grant Amato had stolen approximately $200,000 from his father and brother to facilitate his relationship with the webcam model, named Silvie.Prosecutors believe Grant systematically killed each member of his family on Jan. 24, first killing his mother around 4:45 p.m. She was discovered “face-down dead at her computer desk,” prosecutor Stewart Stone told the jury.Grant then killed his father when he came home from work, before waiting for more than four hours with the dead bodies of his parents for his brother Cody to come home from work. Grant then shot Cody and staged the scene to look like an apparent murder-suicide, with Cody being the gunman, prosecutors said.However, police soon arrested Grant and charged him with the crimes.Grant’s surviving brother, Jason Amato, spoke in court Monday to describe his tremendous loss.“It’s hard to go through the grieving process when there are multiple losses and uncertainty in the future,” he said, according to local station WESH. “Through all this, though, I’m a proud Amato, and I will rise up smarter and stronger than before.”Prosecutors had sought the death penalty in the case, however, jurors were unable to reach the unanimous decision required in the state for capital punishment.Grant’s defense team had argued during the trial that the prosecution’s timeline for the murders did not fit the evidence.Defense attorney Jeff Dowdy described the jury’s decision to recommend life in prison “bittersweet.”“We fought hard for the guilt phase, unfortunately that did not go our way. But saving our client’s life, that’s the so-called prize in this. Our heart goes out to Jason Amato,” he said.The defense now plans to appeal the verdict.Prosecutors contend that the jury’s decision to opt for life in prison was likely made out of mercy.“I think it was a matter of pure mercy,” Stone said, according to WOFL. “It’s very difficult to get 12 people to agree to impose the death penalty. It’s a very difficult decision to do.”JCS criminal psychology Interrogation jcs inspired solved mystery true crime breakdown JCS criminal psychology Interrogation video criminal psychology storytelling Criminal,Investigations,Interrogations,truecrime,crimedocumentary,documentary,courtroom,detectiveBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/best-of-reddit-stories-2025-cheating-true-crime-aita-and-nsfw-stories--6476242/support.

4 Touko 3h 56min

What Paranormal Activity have you Witnessed? | Real Life Paranormal Stories

What Paranormal Activity have you Witnessed? | Real Life Paranormal Stories

What Paranormal Activity have you Witnessed? | Real Life Paranormal StoriesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/best-of-reddit-stories-2025-cheating-true-crime-aita-and-nsfw-stories--6476242/support.

4 Touko 3h 46min

20 Serial Killers - Last Words and Interviews

20 Serial Killers - Last Words and Interviews

20 Serial Killers - Last Words and Interviews20 Killers. 16 Executed, 3 Given Life Sentence, And One Ed Kemper. This is a compilation of convicted serial killers last words or interviews before execution or death.This video is meant for educational purposes only. Thank you for watching! Viewer discretion for distressing content.True Crime Podcast 2025 REAL Police Interrogations Serial Killer Documentaries 911 Calls InvestigationBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/best-of-reddit-stories-2025-cheating-true-crime-aita-and-nsfw-stories--6476242/support.

4 Touko 1h 19min

Police Interrogation of Chief Of Police Grant Hardin For Rape and Murder

Police Interrogation of Chief Of Police Grant Hardin For Rape and Murder

Police Interrogation of Chief Of Police Grant Hardin For Rape and MurderOn October 2017, Hardin, then 50 years old, pleaded guilty to first-degree murder, admitting that he had killed James Appleton. Appleton pulled into a parking lot on Gann Ridge Road in Gateway, Arkansas on February 23, 2017, to talk with his coworker and brother-in-law on his cell phone. A passerby saw the pickup and a blue Chevrolet Malibu parked behind it.The driver of the Malibu waved him around, the passerby told police, and when he was a few hundred yards away, he heard a bang and saw the Malibu speed toward him, before turning onto the dirt road where Hardin lived. With his family. And his blue Malibu. His wife Linda thought he had been outside spreading grass seed, but the passerby knew Hardin all his life. He was sure it was him.Hardin was sentenced to 30 years in prison and was required to provide a DNA sample to the state. It was a match. Hardin had never even been a suspect, but on February 7, 2019 Hardin pleaded guilty to two counts of rape, finally closing the 1997 case. Hardin received 25 years on each of the two counts, which are running concurrently with his murder sentence. All in all, Hardin will serve at least 21 years of the 30-year murder sentence, and then another 14, before he is first eligible for parole at age 84.Hardin had worked for four police agencies. He was fired from one, allowed to resign from one rather than be fired and resigned from two, always claiming his separation was on higher ground. For example, he claimed to have left Fayetteville Police Department because other officers were stealing and his work environment became intolerably hostile after he reported their theft. He resigned after seven months from Huntsville, stating that he refused to treat people unfairly, as was expected of him. A couple of departments later, and he found himself filing for unemployment. And being denied.Hardin returned to the private sector, but kept his toe in law enforcement, serving two one-year terms as volunteer constable in Benton County. In 2016 Hardin became chief of police in Gateway, resigning after four months to earn an associate's degree in criminal justice at Northwest Arkansas Community College.Hardin was working in corrections when he was arrested for Appleton's murder.Hardin is now #168541 at Arkansas DOC's North Central Unit, where — apart from the whole murder and rape thing — he has no major disciplinary violations, has completed an anger management course, and in October 2017 was determined to be minimum risk classification.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/best-of-reddit-stories-2025-cheating-true-crime-aita-and-nsfw-stories--6476242/support.

3 Touko 1h 31min

Mom Realizing Her Daughter Is a Murderer | The Police Interrogation of Iyanna Colon

Mom Realizing Her Daughter Is a Murderer | The Police Interrogation of Iyanna Colon

Mom Realizing Her Daughter Is a Murderer | The Police Interrogation of Iyanna ColonA young woman walks into a police station with her parents, turning herself in. At first, it seems routine—until her father hands officers a note leading them to a disturbing discovery. The woman, Iyanna Colon, has a history of violence, and as detectives question her, she remains calm and detached. She avoids taking responsibility, shifting the story to make herself the victim. But the evidence tells a different story—one even her own parents couldn’t ignore.true crime,full interrogation,police interrogations,jcs,jcs inspired,confession tapes,crime,psychology,police,footage,jcs like,true crime documentary,forensic psychology,crime documentary,documentary,investigation,criminal psychology,interrogation,short documentary,case analysis,interrogation analysis,the interrogation of,the case of,crime master,that chapter,law and crime,iyanna colonBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/best-of-reddit-stories-2025-cheating-true-crime-aita-and-nsfw-stories--6476242/support.

3 Touko 1h 4min

92-Year-Old Grandma Realizing She Isn't Going Home | The Police Interrogation of Anna Blessing

92-Year-Old Grandma Realizing She Isn't Going Home | The Police Interrogation of Anna Blessing

92-Year-Old Grandma Realizing She Isn't Going Home | The Police Interrogation of Anna BlessingAt 92 years old, Anna Mae Blessing sat motionless as officers found her completely aware of what she had done. She had just shot her 72-year-old son, Thomas, after overhearing plans to move her into assisted living. What led to this chilling moment wasn’t just anger, but years of fear, isolation, and the desperate need for control. Anna had warned of her intentions, yet no one took her seriously. Now, as detectives pieced together the tragic chain of events, they had to ask—was this an act of confusion, or had Anna always known exactly what she was doing?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/best-of-reddit-stories-2025-cheating-true-crime-aita-and-nsfw-stories--6476242/support.

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