Fed Reacts To Parents Discover Teen Son's Horrifying Secret
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So, yeah, first and foremost, sorry for being late, guys.
I completely overslept.
I was supposed to do the show at 9, or it's 10:22 right now.
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You guys know we've had a lot of um, we've been filming a lot.
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Um, we got a very interesting case today.
You found this one, actually.
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Uh, fucking no talent, uh, idiots.
All right, cool.
Um, so I got the video here, guys.
We're gonna go ahead and get right into this thing.
This thing is crazy, bro.
It's called Parents Discover.
Let me get my face out the way, my bad.
Uh, parents discover teens, uh, teen son's horrifying secret, man.
It's freaking holy, it's crazy, crazy.
Let me read some of these chats.
So, before I do, um, we got here, Rumble Chat saying you're breaking Angie's back, like, how you broke that Punisher cup.
Nah, bro.
Uh, actually, matter of fact, I was asleep and Angie was in here losing on Overwatch.
Did you win the game actually?
You won?
Yeah.
Okay, Angie, okay.
Getting a few W's, but I won because they were throwing the game.
Oh, they were throwing.
Oh, the other guys were throwing the game?
Oh, well, it's fine.
You won anyway.
It wins a win, right?
Yeah.
And let's see here.
Anything else?
I think quick say there's a there was a bunch of chats you didn't read.
Yeah.
They were like six.
Yeah.
Where?
You have to scroll up.
Yeah.
Okay.
I got to scroll up.
There is one here.
It's called Hand.
He Don't Love You.
Two Bucks.
He says, Hey, Mario, I was thinking if Ling Ling decides they have too much evidence on me, I'm heading back to China.
What are your thoughts?
Yo, I could end her right now if I wanted to.
I could literally end her.
I got shit.
You don't even know Angie right now.
I could end her right fucking off if I wanted to.
I'm holding back.
That's fresh.
I could literally have that bitch running out the country right now.
Anyway, I don't think it's clever to say those things on here, baby.
Just saying.
That's fine.
Not going to lie.
Before my self-delete attempt back in 2019, I have changed for the better.
I used to think, kind of think Elliot Rogers went see couples due to constant toxic modern relationships with women.
Come on, bro.
There is a male of culture says two bucks.
Mariam, we got your back.
Been here since 14k subs, not going anywhere.
F all these people jumping on the opportunity to cheat on you guys.
You have a silent majority of supporters.
We got your bad.
I appreciate that.
I guess.
Vlexia goes, Holy crap, after the last Rumble rant, Rumble Chat typing WLA Rogers.
I nearly choke my ice cream.
Rumble chat is ruthless.
Yeah, y'all are crazy, bro.
Let's see.
And then we got, yeah, we got the He Don't Love You One.
And then, Mario, we got your back.
Okay, I think we're caught up.
Yeah, that's about it.
And then LO Martin looks hungover.
I don't drink, guys.
Yeah, he's hungover with energy drinks, probably.
Yeah.
So, all right, cool.
Let's get into the video, give some commentary on this thing, guys.
And yeah.
I wanted to tell you that I have a I found this guy because we'll talk about it later.
I found this guy's like ready page and this crazy guy.
Yeah.
Okay.
And there is a video that has like a little bit of the crime scene photos that they showed on the core.
And it's on YouTube, so I think we might show them, but it's explicit though.
If it's on YouTube, then I guess we're going to show it.
Yeah, it's on YouTube.
And also, he got sentenced on February this year.
And this case is from 2021, so this is very interesting.
Okay, cool.
Yeah.
All right.
So let's get into it, gentlemen.
Ladies and gentlemen.
Because there's an arm.
I'm playing it at 1.5 speed.
Let me know if this is too.
If this is too fast for y'all.
All right.
There's an arm.
There's another arm.
There's another one.
Parents have some concerns of some stuff they may have found in your room.
Yeah, I believe so.
And what would it be?
A human head and hands.
Okay, hold on.
I gotta play that at the same time.
Yeah, yeah, you gotta play it in the normal speed.
So they get the effect that we had.
Yeah.
All right.
I'll play this at normal speed for y'all ninjas.
Yeah, just the beginning, though.
They may have found in your room?
Yeah, I believe so.
And what would it be?
A human head and hands.
Yeah, this nigga crazy.
What the fuck is going on?
9-1-1 is John.
What's the address here?
Hi, there is an argument scene.
I found something in my son's closet.
Okay, cool.
You can see the Mike Myers mask right there.
So the mom finds a head in a plastic bag in his closet.
Is it a weapon?
I think it's a human head.
On March 1st, 2021, police at Grand Junction, Colorado received this chilling 911.
My man did this in the middle of COVID.
Call.
A mother has just discovered a disturbing secret hidden within her son's closet.
Even more terrifying, he's currently just outside the house while she makes this call for help.
Why do you think it's that?
Because it looks like it's on ear.
Is it all bloody or anything like that?
I just want you to come.
Why not?
Take a picture and send it to you.
Dumbass 911 dispatcher.
What's the gentleman?
The dispatcher tries to get as much information as possible to make sense of this shocking call and give officers an idea of what they might be walking into.
Is your son there now?
He just pulled up.
We wanted to make sure he was here before we called.
Called me.
He's having a little bit of a fascination with the morbid, but he was channeling it, I thought, into becoming a crime scene investigator, but not so much.
Crime scene investigators should go on now.
I don't know.
I don't think he'll be violent.
Except he's not from his son's house.
Does he have any weapons in his room or do you guys have any mouse?
I don't know.
I think he has a shotgun, but we can before he gets in his room.
He's out by the car now, though.
Is the bag still in the closet?
No, it's in my kitchen sink.
And there's a secondary diagram I have not opened.
It's currently because it looks at that war.
There's a second bag.
I don't know what's in it.
I didn't open it.
I'm sorry.
Did he take the second bag out of the closet?
I took the second bag out of the closet and put it in the sink.
Where's Brian now?
And you're in the backyard now?
I am, yes, because I don't want him to hear me.
Despite the horrifying nature of this call, police could not have anticipated the twisted tale of violence they were about to embark on.
Nor did they have any idea just how shocking the motive behind the inexplicable horror would be.
One day prior to responding to this harrowing incident, the emergency services had attended to a rather unusual call at 2 a.m. on Sunday, February 28th, 2021.
19-year-old Brian Cohy Jr. is having a bad night.
As officers arrive at the Blue Heron boat ramp, they can scarcely believe their eyes.
The majority of the following footage has never been slow down too fast, Rail?
Yeah, it's too fast.
Seen before.
It's been analyzed by a qualified team, including a licensed professional counselor, a licensed clinical psychologist, and a former detective, former licensed polygraph examiner, and former hostage negotiation commander and instructor.
How do we call it tofu?
I don't know, because you'd have to go in the friggin' water.
Bruh, car is in the lake, guys.
Yeah.
I caught last towing.
I want me to text him a photo of it.
And just so you guys know, Colorado is not warm.
It's cold in March.
The car because they think they might be able to pull it out.
Okay.
So you already have, you're already in contact with them.
Yeah, but I only have like 10% battery left on my phone, and now he wants me to text him a photo of the car.
And I'm like, oh, good lord.
I can take one and text it to him for you if you'd like.
Oh, that would be fantastic.
Thank you.
It's not every day that police officers see a car floating in the Colorado River.
To try and make sense of what they're observing, the officers speak to Brian's mother.
He is an inexperienced driver.
I put his car here on the end, and he got out, and my dick looked out, and when he went to get back in, he wasn't able, because he was able to pull it out.
I don't know.
He's right here.
I'll talk to him real quick.
Sounds good.
Officers decide it's best to get the story straight from the horse's mouth.
And 19-year-old Brian has no choice but to own up to his mistake.
Little do these officers know, there's a sinister secret lurking in the background of this crazy story.
Is your son right here?
Hey, Parmen, you want to come on talk to me real quick?
Sure, I mean, I'm really cold.
Is it okay if it's in here?
Yeah, his dumbass got in the lake.
That's fine.
I did not know that.
No, please stay in the car.
All right.
Nobody else in the car.
No one else.
Okay, just us.
I'm the father.
That's the mother.
This is about sounding.
Dad, I parked at the bug map and I messed up.
I tried to get out of the car and slid down.
Well, you're not hurt, right?
You're okay?
No, just a little cold is all.
Side your pride a little bit.
And probably $7,000.
Okay.
All right, man.
Do you have your idea?
No, I want you guys to see how calm he speaks to the police during this entire situation.
With your driver's license by any chance, thankfully.
What were you doing down here, bud?
Well, I felt like I needed to get out.
And I figured, why not park here and just relax a little bit, relax, and think.
And I parked on the boat ramp, and I thought it would be easy to get out.
But when I tried to, where did you park exactly?
Were you down the hill a little bit?
Yeah, just a little bit.
And then when he got back in, go ahead.
When I got back in, I tried to put it in drive and it didn't go up.
So then I tried putting it in low gear, shimmying it a bit.
That didn't work.
Were you facing down?
No, I was facing you.
I'll face his wife.
You back down?
Yeah.
It's a predicament so ridiculous that the responding officers can't help but laugh.
We're gonna handle this, man.
Do I get a toe going for a car in the river and see if anybody will take this?
I'm gonna work on that.
I don't know, man.
So I'm kind of glad you were coming down here because I was like, it's not gonna crash.
He just threw it.
It's like parked it down in the water.
He parked it and basically couldn't get it up.
It just lost traction, it looks like.
And then he actually went in it just down in the water.
He's not hurt at all.
So I'm like, how are you going to get this car out?
It's possible.
I don't know.
The officers are convinced that this is a teenager's mishap.
It will be some time before they begin to suspect that there's anything more to this story than what they've been told.
We're going to get some options for you here, man.
I'm not sure exactly if we're going to see if we can go through the list if anybody's got any ideas on getting this car out of here.
Okay.
Or not.
I don't know.
I don't.
She's talking about it.
See a whole lot of cars that have put themselves in that situation.
So we're going to see what we can do.
I'm actually the owner of the life jacket program on the boat ramp here.
I took life jackets in Grand Junction College episodes.
Like, oh my God, this is not.
It happens.
Faced with embarrassment over the whole ordeal, Brian's mother talks with the officers.
Yeah, we made him wait until he was almost 18 before he got his driver's license because he didn't want him having any accidents like they do when they're 16 and 17 gotcha.
But stupid as he doesn't have any incident, I guess.
Yeah.
Not gonna lie, this is my first time too.
Really?
It's only one for me.
And just so you guys know, when you're in a town like this, bro, like, there's no crime.
You know, these cops might make, you know, a couple arrests a year.
Like, there's nothing going on outside of like, you know, dumb shit.
Maybe a domestic violence call every now and then.
Traffic stops, etc.
But there's not going to be crime in a little town like this.
So this is what it's like.
It's very cordial.
Yeah, I'm guessing that they also don't suspect anything because of course, yeah.
Yeah, and that's why I guess the police officer was suggesting answers with his questions because he wouldn't let the kid speak or finish the sentence before he was already like they just wanted to roast him for freaking putting a car in the thing, you know?
So never seen one of these either.
So it's a new one for me.
On my website, backing up when people back up their boats, I see the actions when the truck goes accidentally in the water.
Makes you know the boat and the truck's in the water.
Just let me know if he does.
That way, if not, we can try and get hold of a tow truck and go from there.
No, it's at an angle.
It's heading upriver.
It's facing upriver.
Yes, the front of it is facing upriver.
Damn it.
I'm sorry.
He's losing the car.
And he's like, I don't want to get wet.
I don't have the proper clothing to go into the water and get wet.
Yeah.
Hey, Robert.
Well, you know, I was just talking to the patrolman, and they're suggesting that we just address this in daylight hours.
That's why they make the big box.
They're smart.
Nobody wants to get the water out here yet.
At long last, the officers make contact with the towing company, willing to come out to the river in the middle of the night and risk the frigid waters.
With help on the way, they finish things up with the Kohis.
You guys want to stay warm?
You're more than welcome to jump in that car and say where it's warm.
Does he need to stay here?
Is he free to go?
I'm sure he'd like to go home and get warm.
I'm sure he'd like to get some fancy.
Yeah, right?
Yeah, it's like a crash.
It's okay.
It's just a stupid act.
This is how white people communicate FY.
You know, Samuel, what is this communication?
Yes, this is how white people talk, guys.
It's just too.
You've been around and after them like I have.
This is how they talk.
The tow company is making progress.
But as the car nears the shore, the officers make a disconcerting discovery.
Hey, quick question for you.
So the back bumper, I don't know, you can probably see it from here.
It's a lot of red on the back of that.
Oh, a lot of red.
Underneath the license plate little area right there.
Okay.
I don't know if you're did your son hurt himself on his way out.
Your son hurt himself.
That's why I'm at least a good question.
He's at home.
He's going to make sure he's not got a cutter.
He said he's going to bed.
Something out on him somewhere that he's not aware of, maybe because his adrenaline was a little high.
Maybe just having to like a self-check, make sure he's okay.
Brian, are you okay?
They'd see blood on the back bumper at the vehicle.
Really?
Yeah, did you?
Really?
No.
Are you sure you don't?
Look at his response.
Look at his response.
No one.
Fine.
There's blood on it.
I'm not sure.
We're not sure.
It's a red, something red underneath the license plate.
Similar blood state.
Oh, no.
All right, but you're not injured.
You don't have any cuts?
No, I don't know what we call blood or just whatever it's wrong with.
But you're not injured.
No, not injured.
Officers may have some concerns about the mysterious red substance on the bumper, but they release the car into the Cohes' custody.
However, on March 1st, the next day, the police once again find themselves at the Blue Heron boat ramp.
A homeless man by the name of Warren Barnes has been reported missing.
God damn.
He's out of the rough.
Officers speak to the woman who called in the report.
How do you know Warren?
I own Monique's bridle downtown, and I give him a chair to sit and read his books.
When was the last time you saw him?
Saturday, five o'clock.
I said, I'll see you tomorrow, Warren.
And he.
She knew right away.
Saturday, five o'clock.
I was like, okay, meaning he planned on coming down on Sunday, and then he did not show up.
So I'm thinking if they saw him Saturday, maybe it happened more up there because it's weird.
He would never come down here.
He would never come all the way down here.
He's out camp down here.
No, he worked for People Ready.
And someone found the wallet and called People Ready this morning.
And they said that everything looked like it was in there because he doesn't have much.
And I just gave him $20 for beer.
So I know that he had maybe a couple bucks.
So they found his wallet just down here at the boat ramp.
Monique Lanoti has forged a special friendship with Warren over the years.
Why did you raise some of you today to report him missing?
See, in white communities, guys, they get along with their homeless people and even sometimes employ them.
Because the place People Ready called to see if I had seen him in the world.
WYBOR once he was in the city.
Yeah, come on, man.
WYBUM.
So I said no, and that I hadn't seen him since Saturday.
He's camping down here.
No.
She's never seen or heard of him being down here.
That's why I'm freaked out because there's no way he walked all the way down here in his wallet.
So, in how many years?
Four years.
Yeah, that's as long as I've known him.
Officers soon find that Monique is not alone in her concerns about the missing Warren Barnes.
He literally shows up every morning, every day without Phil, like at six o'clock, sometimes a little sooner.
We always let him in before the customers.
We give him free coffee.
He's the nicest old man ever.
Talk to him all the time.
So every morning it's around six.
Yeah, without fail.
Without Phil.
And he's the nicest guy ever.
Rough looking, but he is the nicest guy.
Monique gives officers a photograph of Warren in the hopes that it'll help with their search.
That's the only picture you have with him.
That's the only one I have, and that's from June of 2019, so he's a little bit thinner.
Okay.
So who found his wallet down there?
Um, the lady from the place said that it was whoever runs the life jacket thingy.
I'm actually the owner of the life jacket program on the boatman beer.
Yeah, of course.
I hope you guys find him.
Oh, I hope he's okay.
If anything, I just hope you find him so that we can start the next process of whatever, because I don't know.
I just have a really bad feeling.
Monique's tone doesn't convey much hope.
And with only an old photograph, police have very little to go on.
However, things are transpiring across town.
As it turns out, it was indeed Brian Cohy's father who called about the wallet.
He found it in the most unlikely place, the now-recovered Ford 500 that his son accidentally sank in the river.
With her suspicions raised, Brian's mother goes into his bedroom to investigate.
It's March 1st, 2021, the day after the car incident at the boat ramp, and Terry Cohy is about to make a horrifying discovery as she opens her son's closet.
I think it's a true remote.
It's a what?
I think it's a true remote.
Why do you think it's that?
Because it's something that's on ear.
Shocked and terrified by what she's found in her son's closet, Terry Cohee nonetheless has the presence of mind to keep Brian in the dark while she gets police to her address.
Deputies from the Mesa County Sheriff's Office arrive at Brian's address, wisely leaving their sirens off as they approach.
This could have frightened the young suspect, and it's important to keep him calm for the initial interaction.
What's going on, man?
The deputy makes contact with Brian using a friendly, disarming greeting.
All right, so I want you guys to pay attention to how he behaves when they make this original contact with him.
So clearly, he probably knows at this point the jig is up, right?
He knows the jig is up.
He knows he's caught.
We're going to play this actually, not even put in speed.
We're just going to put it regular.
I want y'all to see this crazy fuck.
Which goes further to establish an atmosphere of calm.
Of course, at the same time, the deputy is certainly scanning the area for any potential threats, as well as making sure that Brian has his hands where he can see them.
Cooperate.
I am going to cooperate.
Okay, so parents have some concerns about.
So that's his dad there saying cooperate, right?
There's some stuff they may have found in your room?
Um, yeah, I believe so.
And what would it be?
A human head and hands.
Yep.
You what?
Bruh.
Anything on you is going to cut Polk Hurts.
The way he tilted his head there.
Stick me anything without reaching for nothing.
Don't reach for nothing.
My phone.
Look at it.
Well, I'm going to have you face out and put your hands on top of your head for me real quick.
I just want to make sure to interlace your fingers for me real quick, all right?
It's important that the deputy only asks enough questions to figure out exactly what is going on at the scene.
And while this is not the kind of encounter that even a veteran police officer would be accustomed to, it's Brian's parents who must slowly absorb the shock of their son's admission.
I'm going to have you walk over here.
You're going to sit in the back of my partner's patrol car for a minute, okay?
Not yet.
Okay, so if you saw that, she goes like this, right?
Mean, like, hey, are we going to, that's a general standard thing for, are we going to lock him up as in, like, you know, we're going to cuff him up?
Uh, he said no, right?
Why is he doing that?
Because obviously, the guy's cooperative.
The parents are right there.
He's 19 years old.
He doesn't seem to be a threat.
They want to keep things nice and calm because they're like, yo, something's wrong with this guy.
You know, he's not all the way there.
So let's make sure that we keep him somewhat calm because they know once they get him in the back of the car, he can't move anyway.
He can't do anything.
It's basically just like being handcuffed.
Just sit back there and hang out for me, okay?
You can see I got a couple deputies.
Yeah, you guys tell me.
I don't know who the hell this thing is.
Well, let's just stay here with me for a minute.
Sit down.
Come on, sit down, dude.
That's the thing.
Can I go in there and verify?
Oh, yeah.
That's the brother.
Yeah, I was going to say.
Oh, yeah, that is the brother.
It is his brother.
And then that says, like, yo, go like that.
Yeah, with the Mustang.
Go stay with your mother and help your mother.
We got to look at it.
It's under the towel in the sink.
Annie, stay with your mother.
Give her a hug.
Stay with her.
He's still in the sink, right?
Uh, well, yeah.
OK.
Thank you.
How's the company?
OK.
We've got a bag.
We've known about what's happened this weekend.
OK.
She said there's a bag in his closet and she opened it up.
And she called me and said, Get okay, I am.
The deputy correctly asks for permission to enter the house so that he can confirm the grim contents of the kitchen sink.
I thought it was a top.
He goes in.
Do you want him to run?
I don't want to look at it.
FALCON!
Bunch!
Yeah, he's like, fuck that.
Now I'm good.
He's like, I'm good, bro.
I'm good.
So he establishes that it's a human head.
He gets the fuck out of there.
Why does he get out of there, guys?
Because it's a crime scene and he's going to get homicide investigators out there.
ASAP.
The place is already pretty much secure.
He don't got to worry about nothing.
The parents are there.
Suspect is in custody.
So he's going to go ahead and call homicide and let them deal with this because this is their job at this point.
He doesn't even want to touch nothing.
How are you?
I'm good, sir.
How are you?
You said your name, Brian?
No, these past few days, I've been very, very anxious.
That's understandable.
So, what we're going to have you do here is I'm just going to have you sit in the back here, okay?
I'm going to turn on the air for you in a second.
That way, you're not too hot.
Are you hot-blooded or cold-blooded kind of guy?
I am very cold-blooded.
That's purple.
I'm cold-blooded, okay.
Oh, actually, sorry, it's hot-blooded.
Hot blood.
Okay, fantastic.
All right.
So hop in here.
I know you're tall, so it's a little bit of a tight squeeze, but like said, I'll get that air on for you.
Sorry about that.
All right.
The officer.
He says the Grand Junction's been violent lately.
She's like, okay, I'm not even going to respond to that.
Sir has no response to this observation.
Hey, hold on, Brian.
You'll see what he means by that in a second.
I'm a bit thirsty.
You guys have any water in your home?
I can't make any guarantees we're going to be able to go and get some, but I will get some water too as soon as I can.
So he's secure in the back of the car.
She don't got to worry about anything, right?
So she's going to go ahead and get him some water, keep the guy.
Because, guys, when you, even though this dude, obviously we've established there's a head in a fucking sink, this guy's a sick bastard.
But you need to get a confession.
You need him to be cooperative.
So you're not going to treat him like crap, okay?
You're not going to yell at the guy like, oh, you're sick bastard.
Like, no, you got to kind of, I hate to say it, but you got to butter him up a little bit so that the detectives can get the information that they need later on.
All right, Brian.
We're headed to the sheriff's office.
Your family's going to go with us, okay?
She also doesn't respond on the way to the sheriff's office when Brian casually makes another chilling remark.
It's under this bridge.
What?
Bruh.
You what?
It was under this bridge.
Now, again, so guys, you're probably wondering, like, yo, wait, hold on, Myron.
They didn't read him his rights.
He's making these comments, etc.
Guys, there's something called spontaneous utterances, okay?
Which are not protected, right?
Spontaneous utterances legal, right?
Boom.
So spontaneous explanations are significant evidence because they are one of several exceptions to the hearsay rule, which generally perhaps out-of-court statements from being admitted as they cannot be verified during trial.
So Basically, if someone says something, right, excited utterance also refers to spontaneous as a statement relating to a startling event or condition made while the declarant, the person who made the out-of-course statement was under stress caused by the event or his condition.
That comes in, guys, okay?
You don't need to read him their rights.
That stuff, that stuff comes in.
So all that stuff that he's saying right now, even though the police didn't read him his rights, comes in.
It's considered spontaneous utterance.
Why?
She didn't ask any questions.
She didn't ask any incriminating questions.
She's smart for this.
Because in her head, she's like, okay, I don't know what I got.
Clearly, this is a murder.
This is above my pay grade.
This is homicide investigators are going to deal with this because the investigator, the homicide investigator, is going to be very angry if a patrolman, right, gets involved in the investigation early on and the guy lores up.
They're going to be mad as fuck.
They're going to be like, why the hell did you ask him any questions?
You should have shut the hell up.
Just bring him to me.
It's not your job to investigate.
So her as a deputy, she's being quiet.
She's just going to drive him and transport him, put him in the room, let the detectives handle it.
Okay?
So all of this that he's saying right now, guys, is legal.
It comes in.
No, and keep in mind that he's also in the footage.
Yes.
So they can use it in court, too.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Okay, Brian.
Becky.
Give me ones in the chat if that made sense and you guys understand what a spontaneous utterance is now and why it's an exception to the marin uh to the needing to randize individuals.
Give me ones in the chat if that makes sense on both on Rumble and YouTube.
Trying to make this educational for y'all as well.
So walk with me.
We're going to walk right this way, okay?
You're fine with me not being a cups.
No, I'm fine with me not being cuffs.
Okay, that's important.
I'm fine with you not being a cuffs.
Right?
And if you guys are going to put a two, give me a tell me why it doesn't make sense.
Even though I know some of you are trolling.
All right, Brian.
Please.
Stop store for me, Brian.
You're okay.
Don't worry about it, okay?
Everyone at the police station is like, uh, what the hell?
Why does this guy walk around without cuffs back here?
Okay.
Keep going.
Take another left.
Hard left.
Right here.
Right here.
Sorry.
All right.
So have a seat, and we'll be with you in a moment.
Okay.
With Brian situated in the interrogation room, investigators speak with his parents to find out.
So I'm going to tell you right now that deputy did a fantastic job of getting him to the location, having him be comfortable, having him feel good prior to the detectives meeting him.
Did a fantastic job.
Didn't say nothing, just got him in there and got the hell out.
Because at the end of the day, this is the homicide investigator's job.
And she'll want to fuck nothing up.
What happened that harrowing morning?
Right here.
Wait, before you put the.
I found the real, like, the complete interrogation.
And this guy on the documentary, he put out like this is that they're really like silly.
Like, they're really bad.
So if you guys want to watch it, like completely, search for the video when evil teen thinks murder is fun by Real Crab Psychology.
Send me the link for it and I'll show it on screen.
Okay.
Yeah, I'll send it to you.
It's five minutes long, but it's really good because it shows like the whole thing.
And this guy is just crazy.
Okay.
Just take your time.
Tell me how much time that you need.
Okay.
So I know very little about what's going on today.
So, what story?
Terry relays the incident at the boat ramp.
So we have the car towed back to address.
And of course, with the battery being wet, you know, nothing was operating.
And so my husband was cleaning out the car because he was going to take it in disguise to see if it could be found in.
Okay.
And he found the wallet.
So he called me this morning and he said, found a wallet by his car.
Oh, and the officers talked to him with blood on his car.
Okay.
The night that it was in the river.
You know, he had just had a procedure done on his armpit a few days before.
So I thought maybe the adrenaline opened that back up and that's where it came from.
I don't know.
And he said, I don't know where people.
And he took special effects class last summer, which involves fake blood.
And he's like, you know, one of those fake blood containers first.
And I will say this: it's a little weird, guys, that the mom called the cops on him.
Like, she must have been terrified to call the police on him, FYI.
My trunks probably got.
And I was like, okay, that makes perfect sense.
However, his father, Brian Cohey Sr., found something even grislier in the car's glove box and decided to confront his son.
Went back out there this morning, just to continue.
And I opened the glove box and there was a knife in the glove box.
Underwater.
The glove box is full of water.
Very large knife.
And then, as I go into the passenger door, I open the passenger door and there's a wallet in between this door.
I opened up.
That's not Brian's wallet.
Frozen solid.
That's not Brian's wild.
So I take the side.
I ended up getting one of the rods of cards out.
It's a labor ready.
I read that.
So I called League Ready, and another one was a social security card.
I was like, hey, this is a weird call.
But I've got a wall here with so-and-so's name, and I'm hoping he works for you all.
Or he's going to show you subscribing out or whatever.
Oh, yeah, my warning.
We've been missing him.
Yes, he didn't show up today.
I'm like, oh my God, no, I was yours.
Okay, well, I found his wallet.
I blew down the boatman.
So here's my name.
Here's all my information.
If you get a hold of him, tell him I found his wallet.
He had my house.
Okay, so I left that like that.
Called Brian.
Brian, what's going on?
Why is that wall in the car?
Oh, I found it down in the boatman, and I was down there walking around.
And he was so sincere.
I took it all.
I want to vote email.
This is my son.
He found out what Brian happened and all this going on in the last two days.
Well, how come you didn't tell us about the wallet?
Dad, I was just so excited with all the going on.
My car get total because it's wet and out.
We'll start that.
I didn't think about it.
I didn't think it was important, Dad.
I'm like, Brian, who is one?
Who is this one, whatever guy?
Dad, I split.
So imagine you find your son, cars in the water, and you find a random individual's wallet.
Like, what the hell?
I only know one.
He's my school friend.
It's not him.
I'm like, what are you doing?
Alexia asks a question.
He says, is it because he confessed like that?
What if he didn't say anything and then they saw it?
Would they tell him his rights then?
Is it pretty much because he kept self-snitching?
They got to read him his rights no matter what, guys.
It's just that the deputies were like, yo, this is more than likely a murder.
We're not going to get involved.
We're going to get him to the detectives and let the detectives randize him because every detective has their own way of getting the rights across, if that makes sense.
But they didn't tell him he was under arrest or anything.
No.
So he wasn't under arrest.
They didn't tell him, but he wasn't free to go.
So he pretty much was under arrest.
Okay.
I'm like, that didn't come from that cup.
And they asked him.
Tell him the truth.
I knew.
I didn't want to lose.
Something was going on how that got feeling.
Despite the red flags, the family put the strange accident at the boat ramp behind them.
Shout out to Alboy.
He says, Shout out to Marin for hopping on Network.
Zoom call last night.
Us OG fans are going to continue rocking with y'all through the diversity.
Fuck all the haters.
Yeah, bro.
It is.
Haters are going to hate.
All these people are preying on FNF's downfall, and they will all decide to come out the woodworks from such like this happened, so fuck them.
Yeah, bro.
I mean, like I said, we pay a lot of people's bills, bro.
Haters are going to hate.
But no one was prepared for the spine-chilling discovery Terry made the next morning.
I was in his room cleaning up, putting some things away, and he has a rubber-made container in his closet.
And so I just kind of started digging through, going, you know, what's this?
You know, like I'll do.
And I saw a plastic bag, a white plastic trash bag.
And I was like, what in the world does he have in here?
And I picked it up and it was heavy.
And I held it in my hands.
And I was like, what in the world is this?
What in the world?
This is not like maggots covering something.
I don't know.
I better take it in the sink.
I carried it out to the sink and it was double bags.
So I ripped open one bag and I saw my old boy.
And I'm like, I'm like that boy.
I ripped up in the second bag.
Look at the expression she makes right there.
She's relieving the moment.
She's relieving everything she just saw.
She's a beard.
Is that woman?
That beard and that head.
Is that mom?
That must be horrible.
I called my husband.
I said, Brian Jr.
He's already called over his friend's house.
He said, Mama went over to Kai's house.
And I said, Okay, but you know, don't be over there too long.
He goes, Yeah, I should only be over there maybe three or four hours.
It's good to hang out with her.
And I said, Okay.
This friend was Kylan Light, and police would speak with her shortly.
So I called his father.
I said, How did you stick in Andy at first?
Yeah, for sure.
She didn't sleep for weeks.
Probably not.
Find a head like that?
And you know your son's done?
Finito?
Okay, well, I got Andy Miss Nina.
If you need to come over here right now, he said, Okay, I'll be there in a few minutes.
And he hung up.
Kylan Light's mother, Heather Gale, recalled what she saw after Brian ended the call.
And my only memory of that was the way he peeled out of the driveway.
I actually have a picture somewhere on my phone off the marks when he left to go because his brother called him, I guess, and said, I'm getting my car back.
We know, of course, that this was a ruse on the part of Brian's parents to get a horrifying discovery.
Brian, my husband, was already there by that point, and he put a towel over the top of the store, so we fetched a plan to call Brian and tell him that his brother needed the Mustang for a dining lesson, because he's one of his learners.
And just as he pulled that back off, he was working.
And he kind of knew something like, Dad, you don't feel like the day's going to change.
He started saying things.
I'm like, yeah, it just seemed really vague.
Me and Annie said, yeah, mom's on the phone and they're talking to 911.
And it just seemed like it took forever.
As his parents continued to speak with the detectives, investigators Pete Berg and Lisa Norcross joined Brian in his room.
Over the next two hours, they will hear a shocking story of blood-curdling evil.
And before the interview is over, they will even learn the dreadful truth about Brian's ill-fated trip to the boat ram.
Hi, how are you?
Okay, so you guys are gonna break this down a little bit, how detectives interview, build, and rapport, etc., etc.
Um, so I'm gonna show that to you guys.
Well, I sent you the whole thing.
You said which link?
This is the second one.
Is it the first second one?
This one?
Yeah, that one.
Okay.
And this is a video that Angie is talking about, by the way, guys.
This right here.
I'll just show it to them on screen.
It's called When Evil Teen Thinks Murder is Fun.
Okay, and then you said they go a little bit deeper.
You can go for a little bit.
Yeah, they go.
Yeah, that's the whole interrogation thing.
Oh, this is interview?
The interview, yeah.
Okay, which we're going to watch now.
Okay.
But this is caught.
Oh, this interview that we're watching.
Okay, this is a full interview.
You're saying what you just showed me.
Gotcha.
Okay.
Brian is as cooperative and pleasant with the investigators as he was with the deputy who escorted him to the sheriff's office.
But his nervous shaking and insatiable thirst indicate he is perhaps not as calm as he's trying to appear.
The question is whether he's anxious about his fate or excited about his moment in the spotlight.
One thing to keep in mind is that according to his mother, Brian is diagnosed with ADHD and autism, and leg shaking can be a normal, stimulating behavior for people with these diagnoses.
They read Brian his Miranda rights, and he agrees to speak with the officers.
All right, so he works as a bagger at a convenience store from two to four days a week.
It may seem at first glance that the detectives are engaging in idle chit-chat to set Brian at ease, but this is part of rapport building, and it's also crucial for them to establish early on that Brian has been handling responsibilities such as school and work and is perfectly capable of carrying on a normal conversation.
This will make it much harder for Brian to claim before a jury that he was unable to tell right from wrong.
How did you get here?
I heard everyone.
Okay.
It seems that Investigator Berg was merely asking how Brian physically arrived at the sheriff's office.
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Wait one second.
Yeah, he says it.
And how did you get here?
We're gonna play this in bro.
This dude didn't go, fuck.
Yeah, he says it's so casually.
Get here.
I heard everywhere.
It seems that Investigator Berg was making how Brian physically arrived at the sheriff's office.
You guys tell me if this guy doesn't.
He didn't even bother.
He was just like, yeah.
He's like, how'd you get here today?
He's over here asking, like, yeah, so like, who got you here?
Did you drive?
Did you take a bike?
Did he walk?
You know, this is, yeah, I murdered somebody.
I just murdered someone.
You guys tell me if he doesn't remind you of Ed Kemper.
Oh, hey, bro.
He's a fan of IKEA.
With a tone and head tilt that suggests he's bragging.
Yeah.
Brian makes the ultimate confession.
Why are you dumb?
Yeah, I killed somebody.
Don't discuss this whole thing.
Stupid stupid.
Don't back to the beginning and go slow and tell me plain details that you can remember.
So, because I mean, so this makes this is easy for the detective, right?
He's just like, okay, goddamn.
All right, bro.
I didn't even read my Miranda rights yet.
Yeah.
Murray going to jail after 15 years, probably.
I have no idea.
I swear at the beginning, it's murdered.
I mean, I'm going to jail for 20.
20.
So I figured why did.
Okay.
So what's important to me is to learn as much about you and what you did as I can.
Well, many details as you can get a little bit better.
Brian's polite exterior only adds to the surreal depravity of his confession.
He's somewhat of a unique suspect.
Yeah, it was the night of February 27th.
It was a full moon.
And I figured I could see so well.
Why not try it out?
I am in a bad state of mind at that time.
I have major depressive disorder, so I am not thinking.
Excuses.
And I'm cruising around for an hour, an hour and a half.
I fill up on gas halfway through, and I'm eventually driving underneath the bridge near the sheriff's office.
I'm bad with words.
I'm just.
By the way, I'm a habitual egg shaker.
I have a question.
You say people who have committed crimes like me, do we stay in this county jail or are we moved?
It all depends on what the judge says.
Brian maintains his spirit of cooperation, but he's clearly concerned about what happens after this interview is over.
It's interesting to note how he compares himself to others with the phrase, people who have committed crimes like me, almost as if he has joined an exclusive club.
So we were at the bridge.
I thought I would have to break down.
There was a road underneath, right?
Under the overpath.
I was driving along and I see a shape here on the railway tracks.
So I'm like, oh, interesting.
I go up, and as I'm looking, I see a large thing wrapped in a canvas.
And I'm like, that's a homeless person.
So I grabbed my knife.
I put on three layers of gloves.
So this is important.
See, someone just wrapped around and wrapped in like a canvas says, oh, that's a homeless person.
Instead of thinking to himself, okay, I'm just going to go on about my day.
What does he say?
I grabbed my knife.
Because plastic gloves can betray their.
And then I grab three sets of gloves and put them on my hands.
And then let's see why.
Because they're so thin.
The final gloves.
The plastic gloves can betray their users.
Guys, look at the language that he's using.
Very strange.
Okay?
Very strange.
It was all premeditated.
Yeah.
By printing your fingerprints through.
So I put on two, three on one hand.
I took the knife.
I pulled back the canvas and I stabbed his neck.
Wait, so he put two gloves in one hand and three on the other hand.
I think so, yeah.
Is that what it sounds?
Yeah.
And then, and then he says, I just stabbed him in the neck.
Like, just look at how he talks about this guy so nonchalantly.
This guy is crazy, bro.
He was panicking at first in his old man voice.
He was in his 50s.
I'm not lie.
I know why I call an old man.
Look at this model.
And I just kept on stabbing his neck.
I was.
Okay, if I do a demonstration.
This is him.
I was strapped on top of him like this.
And he couldn't fight back.
It was actually spreading my easy.
I was breaking the sweat.
I thought, homeless guy, he's going to be tough.
But no, it was actually surprisingly easy.
And during the time, I was growling and making animalistic noises.
At this point, there can be no...
What the fuck?
Calculum!
Punch!
Bro!
Like, you what?
I'm gonna play that back for y'all a little bit because I really want you guys to see.
I want you guys to see this lyrics that he made.
Yeah, he smirks several times as he's telling this story.
So we're gonna go back a little bit, okay?
And I'm gonna actually play it in regular speed for y'all.
Because this is, I want y'all to pay attention to this shit.
Almost as if he has joined an exclusive club.
So we were at the bridge.
I'm gonna get my silent cruise.
There's a road underneath, right?
Half under the overpass.
And I was driving along, and I see a shape here on the railway track.
So I'm like, oh, interesting.
So I go up, and as I'm looking, I see a large thing wrapped in a canvas.
And I'm like, that's a homeless person.
So I grabbed my knife.
That's a homeless person.
So I grabbed my knife.
So what does that tell you?
I have a way for this day.
Yeah.
Put on three layers of gloves.
Three layers.
Because plastic gloves can betray their users.
Because they're not going to be able to get the final gloves by printing your fingerprints through.
So I put on two, three on one hand.
I took the knife.
I pulled back the canvas and I stabbed his neck.
He was panicking at first in his old man voice.
This old man voice.
I'm not living.
I know why I call an old man.
He was saying, what are you doing?
What are you doing?
Why?
And I just kept on stabbing his neck.
I was.
What are you doing?
What are you doing?
And, you know, why, why?
And he remembers that, right?
And he still keeps stabbing him.
Right?
And he says in his response to this old man voice.
See, notice how he's dehumanizing him to because this is a lot of psychopathic killers like the serial killers, etc.
This is what they do is they dehumanize the individuals so it's easier for them to kill them.
They treat them almost like an animal.
He's like, I can demonstrate if you want.
And now he's going to demonstrate, right?
And this is a big dude.
He's six foot.
How tall is this guy like?
Yeah, he's like.
6263?
Yeah.
And he's a big boy.
You guys can see.
He's obviously overweight.
So he's at least 250.
He's excited to say this.
It's to tell the story.
Look at him.
He's excited to demonstrate.
Yeah.
So, you know, and he's a big boy.
He's been waiting for him.
An old man, right?
And because if I'm not mistaken, this guy was born in like 51.
This guy's old.
He's not going to be able to get this fat ass off of him.
You know?
So.
Then I was strapped on top of him like this.
Okay.
And he couldn't fight back.
It was actually surprisingly easy.
I was breaking the sweat.
I thought, homeless guy, he's going to be tough.
But no, it was actually surprisingly easy.
And during the time I was growling and making animalistic noises all about his horrific deed.
Not only is he pleased to be holding court, he's actually reliving the murder and relishing the memory, demonstrated by a smile.
As for any question being premeditated, Brian admits to having put on three layers of gloves, which he already had with him.
The whole argument lasted about a minute, minute and a half.
And when I was finished stabbing him, he took out his last breath, a grunt, and his head was halfway cut off.
And there's obviously blood all over the place, right?
And the reason why the guy probably couldn't fight back is once he gets stabbed in the neck, guys, you got your pro it's a matter of seconds.
You're losing energy.
Like, you're losing all your blood.
Yeah.
So stabs all the while.
No, actually, after I killed him, I just couldn't stop saying stinky, dirty, dirty, stinky, stinky.
What the fuck?
It wasn't.
I wasn't selling anything, but in an airy coincidence, on one of his social media accounts, Brian identifies himself as that stinky boy registered under his email ID.
Right, guys.
But you remember doing it.
Wait, can you pause it real quick?
Go to the video that I sent you.
The first one.
Yeah, this one.
That's no, the other one.
Oh, I gotta open it up once.
Yeah, open it.
And go to the minute 11 18.
This one?
Yeah.
Okay.
Forward.
Forward it to minute 11.
Minute 11.
11, 11, go, go, go.
Right there.
11 18.
Uh-huh.
Hold on, let me unmute the tab.
It turned out that the police weren't even able to get answers.
Go forward.
Okay.
Right there.
No, go back.
Go back.
11.
Right there.
Right here?
Yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
Pause it.
Holy sh.
Yeah.
Qshin pointed out all of the things Brian did in order to not get caught.
That's a piece of arms.
Wow.
At the end of the trial, Brian was found guilty of all charges.
There you go.
I suppose it was just me speaking out my mind.
God damn, Angie.
It warned nobody.
I mean, that's what I'm recording.
The road stops somebody seeing me.
Well, it was a piece of arm right there.
So not many were driving by.
Oh, no.
It was behind the pillar.
it's like here's the road it was here so people would only see a brief thing here and here so were you worried about him saying I was worried about one of them stopping.
Well, if they looked, well, it was quite dark under there, so they wouldn't have seen the guy like they looked.
They would have seen me holding a light 12-inch knife, wearing gloves, and wearing a mask to conceal my identity face mask.
Okay.
So you weren't doing a province, you were doing a face?
Partially.
Right.
Yeah, but no one stopped.
And I'm just like, huh, proves the bystander effect.
His laughter and offhand comments speak to his mindset, which is that nothing is wrong.
Brian mentions the bystander effect here, which is the idea that the more people there are watching a crime, the less likely that anyone will stand up and do anything about it.
There are a few different reasons behind this, but we know that it often occurs because people may be afraid that they'll be judged by the rest of the crowd if they step in first to do something.
Ultimately, people are social creatures, and the vast majority of people chose to do whatever the rest of the crowd does.
And once you're cutting your hands, I'm all.
That was when I was doing gas when I filled up.
What happened was, because I don't want to be seen in a gas station with a knife poking out of my pocket, I put it in a car on the back seat floor.
When I'm done with it, I try and grab it, but my hand slips and grabs the blade, and then they pick it up and slices these two fingers.
Okay.
These two fingers.
And then, let's see.
Yeah.
And then, after that, I stripped his clothes.
I cut open his belly.
You can see his guts.
They're really pink.
What the fuck is wrong with this nigga, bro?
Yo, you what?
Yo.
Look at the smile on his face.
Look at the smile on his face.
Yeah, I cut his guts.
They're really pink.
Like, bro.
I just wanted to see his guts.
That's all he said.
That's crazy.
One of the exceptional aspects of Brian's confession is the level of detail he provides.
Together with his casual commentary and jokes, these details convey to investigators that Brian is being fully truthful about what he did.
It's also worth noting that.
And remember when we first saw this the first time, we're like, what the fuck can we pause this shit?
Like, what the hell's wrong with this?
It was really creepy.
Yo.
Yo, the first time me and her wife's world, like, what the hell?
Yeah, that morbid.
Where'd you find this, Angie?
Because you're the one that came.
You're the one that said, I actually, my Twitter is full of like cases, like two times cases like this.
Yeah, okay.
Just threads of people like this.
Okay.
Just all watching this stuff.
It's very interesting.
Okay.
Humor has long been one of Brian's trademarks.
What about other kids in the neighborhood or a buddy?
He didn't really, you know, he had a couple of friends that he said and she's elementary, but you know, he had a morbid, yeah, morbid sense of humor.
I mean, make jokes, and I'd say, Brian, that is not funny.
He'd go, yeah, it is, mom.
You just don't get my sense of humor.
In an interview with prosecutors, Kylan Light, who's known Brian since the ninth grade and whose house Brian was visiting just before his arrest, says that being provocative is a hallmark of his personality.
When I first met him, he was very edgy, is the best way I can describe it.
He loved to get a reaction out of people and say things that would make people have a double take.
He wanted to go against the flow.
His jokes were always in the realm of dark humor.
Very rarely did he make jokes that weren't somehow relating to death or violence or destruction or breaking the law or just basically just humor that is considered dark humor.
I know a couple of people personally who just hated him because that's kind of how he is.
You either think it's hilarious or you hate it.
And that's the people who think it was hilarious was a small percentage of people that unfortunately and embarrassingly included myself.
And my very best friend of high school, Emily, was someone who hated him.
And, you know, she's a bigger girl and he would call her fat and call her pig and call anybody who looked like that.
Things along the same line.
Like, just spiteful, I guess.
Okay, that I agree with.
Okay.
Come on now.
Just trying to, like I said, get a rise out of people.
Kylan Lyke is not the only one who noticed Brian's love of sick humor.
While in a youth diversion program two years earlier, Brian asked the other teens if they enjoyed a snack known as crispy meatbites.
He joked that the recipe involved running your cat or dog through a meat grinder and then frying them up.
Despite Brian's predilection for dark humor, Kylan's mom tells investigators that she never worried about her daughter being friends with him.
He didn't seem scary to me at the time.
He just seemed unusual.
Like in the way that my nephew and other people I know that are on the spectrum are just a little unusual, like not a lot of eye contact, you know, things like that.
But he never struck me as scary.
Like I said, I actually let my daughter and her friends, not that I was in charge of her friends, but I let her sleep over at his house like a month, two months later, New Year's.
And his mom, as far as I know, she ran a daycare.
So I thought, you know, these kind of people are always the weirdest in the classroom.
Not only does Brian's mom run a daycare, she runs it out of her home.
Upon discovering the severed head in her son's closet that afternoon, she had to scramble to get parents to pick up their children before calling police.
And I sent home all the children.
I had a few little kids over that I was watching.
I called their parents and they said, David, please go pick up your children.
They're safe.
They're not hurt.
Truth came.
Everything's okay.
And they took their kids home.
Back in the interrogation room, Brian goes into further nauseating detail about the post-mortem mutilation of Warren Barnes.
Destroyed his eyes by stabbing them.
And then like, bro, what's wrong?
I destroyed his eyes.
And then he stabbed them.
By stabbing them, there's a little sound effect like his Jason Voorhees.
And then I cut off his right arm.
That's another reason, too, guys, why the mom wanted the cops there so quickly as well.
Because I wonder in my head, why the hell are you calling the cops on your kids so fast?
But it's because she had other people's children there.
So then it made sense because she runs a daycare.
Because at first, I was like, why are you calling the cops on your son like this?
But then it made sense.
Yeah, and she called everybody to take to pick up the kids.
Yes, to get them out of the way.
And then she called it.
Now, let's look at how he describes cutting off the guy's arms.
And then, at this arm, I tried cutting it here, and then I tried cutting it here.
But what happened was I accidentally broke his bone.
This one, it was poking out.
And so I left that one here, partially cut, dismembered here, bone sticking out.
And then I left his body there.
And then I took a little bit of a picture of the camera.
And I think that's the arm that you can see in that picture that I show you.
And then I took the hands.
Put him in the back, drove home, hid the hands and head in my room, cleaned the knife, threw it away in the garbage with the butt on it, and then put the blood stained wasn't stained.
It had splatters on it.
I put it in the dish in the washing machine.
What did you put him there?
I put the outfit I murdered him in.
Yeah, he was wearing a Michael Myershing machine, but not I see, so it would have effectively removed the blood and washed it twice.
You'll notice again that not only is Brian's level of detail remarkable and disturbing, he talks about the steps he took to avoid getting caught.
These will undoubtedly be important elements to any eventual prosecution as it goes to establishing his state of mind.
Like I took the right arm bit, threw it out, kind of took the left arm of it, threw it out, yeah.
But look in a because I know crime scenes can be a very wide area.
You're going to want to look in a five in a 10-foot area to like this is a zoom in.
So he's drew in.
He's going to join this.
Here's where my car was parked.
You're going his corpse is here.
The interview continues to get more and more bizarre.
In addition to reliving the mutilation in full pantomime, Brian enthusiastically goes over the dimensions and location of the crime scene, as if he's a police lieutenant giving a briefing to his officers.
Hope I'm being cooperative.
Oh, you're doing great.
So you could have just walked over here?
I could have.
it's no use trying to deceive for so that's north and you threw what all did you throw while you were there I just heard my there are two pieces of arm.
This section and this section.
Okay, just in this general area.
I can't, I couldn't say where they are.
Armed with information they've been fed from the interrogation.
Police officers descend on the area.
There they find a scene that will no doubt haunt them for the rest of their lives.
It's right here.
Oh, you see it?
Yeah.
Because there's an arm.
Hey.
The female cop starts to laugh when she sees an arm.
She can't even fucking believe it.
She's like, what?
It's unfortunate that the family and the court will hear this.
Yeah, that was Alfred the detective.
Definitely.
You stupid.
There's an arm.
There's another arm.
And that's from the picture that we showed you guys earlier.
When obviously this is what they saw when they went over there.
You guys can see here a little graphic right view of discretion advised.
Yeah, and they covered the other arm because he treated both arms.
There's another one.
I don't have a clear.
It's like something out of TV.
Yeah.
Discussion with the deputy chief about how people, how these kids don't have any words.
Right, here's a leg.
Well, it could be the upper arm or a leg.
Well, there's three, there, there.
Pieces down there.
If we can get the lab out here, that would be the best thing.
As police officers less than half a mile away take measure of the bleak crime scene under the bridge, Detective Norcross probes more deeply into the whereabouts of the rest of Warren Barnes'remains.
took was it the head and the hands and what did you put that in well there's a three rules for the party's opening up the three rules Okay, tell me about that.
Three days the body starts to stink.
No, three hours for your mortis sets it.
Body stiffens.
Three days, the body starts.
Oh, yeah, he comes out with this.
Three weeks, the body is starting to seriously decompose.
Three months, the body is unrecognizable.
Three years, it's okay.
He knows this.
I always have a fascination with this.
That's something I don't want to sound like I've been inventing something.
That's why I call him three walls.
You kind of remember it that way.
Yeah, that's your way of being accurate.
Well, so what?
Somewhat.
So this segment is fascinating.
And she wants to be aware of that.
Last of which is the emotional display of skill on the part of Detective Norcross, who makes Brian feel as though she's mesmerized by his account of the three rule.
She gives him a moment of validation at the end, and Brian's satisfaction is obvious.
His ego is stroked, and he feels that he's earned the approval of the detectives.
Yeah, so what did you have the head and the hands and your house?
The head I put because it was starting to stink.
I was planning on throwing the head and hands away on the trash bag, not in the kitchen trash.
But they were both in trash bags.
The head was in a trash bag.
I hide it in the trash bag.
Hands, I put in a trash bag as well.
They were in Ziploc packs.
And I was planning to make some empty paint buckets.
I was planning to buy an empty paint bucket, put the head in it, seal it, and then I was going to throw it off in some ditch.
How many hands I would throw in a different spot wherever?
I'm sorry, I just want to make sure I have it right.
The head is inside of the trash bag.
It was.
Well, where is it now?
In the kitchen sink.
My parents searched through my room and they found the head and hands.
Okay, and so are the head and the hands in the kitchen thing now?
Last time I checked.
Okay, so they're in the kitchen sink now, because your parents put them out.
They were in my closet.
As of now, investigators have only found a head, hands, and several pieces of arm.
That leaves the mystery of where the rest of Warren Barnes is.
What exact kind of trash bag?
White.
White?
Like a kitchen one or what?
Okay.
White kitchen?
That you put in a trash can.
Yeah.
And what about the hands?
They were inside Ziploc, you said.
Both in the same, they're both in a different trash bag.
Okay, the white kitchen trash bag.
Yes.
But now they're in the kitchen sink.
Yes.
And you talked about cutting the pink and her.
I know it's not easy to just cut off hands.
Oh, yeah.
I was with the knife, I was just...
Did you practice on anything else?
No, how did you know how to do it?
No, I just went along as a process.
Bones, I just pressed the blade down and went whatever.
Then I believe it's a good thing.
Yeah, with the sound effects and shit to do that.
I'm actually not particularly hard at all.
I was just more frustrated that I broke home.
So, if you haven't got frustrated, but sure.
I mean, it sounds like we did.
We know.
Did you have a different plan?
Um, one of the original stuff because I always wanted to know what it felt like to cut up someone.
Okay, so the arms just wanted to know what it was like to cut some stuff because the arms were just that's it.
That's all I wanted to know was like cutting off the linen.
And I'm just like, okay, again, the mind reels when confronted with the nonchalant attitude Brian has toward discussing the murder and dismemberment of a human being.
And you said you're studying criminology and finding something.
I not college study, a school study.
It's like a packing interest.
I understand.
What were you worried about, like leaving evidence behind?
Blah, blah, blah.
Totally.
So tell me about that and why you did that.
Well, I was figuring the police don't.
This is not to be taken offense, but police don't seem to care as much about high-risk individuals, homeless people, prostitutes, etc.
So I was right.
This is very important here, guys.
We've talked about this on several episodes of FedReacts as far as like going after and looking for missing people.
So what he's about to say here is all facts, and it's very important because it goes to show his mindset.
Deliberately looking for someone to live that type of life.
And I found a homeless person and the original goal was just worried about the fibers on the outfit I was wearing that would be on his clothes and stuff.
So I deliberately snapped through the whole thing.
This is an outstanding amount of premeditation for a youth offender.
It's a shocking amount for anyone, but particularly because of his age.
His executive functioning is years from being developed, and yet he's thought so much of this through.
It's chilling to think what he may have been capable of had he not been caught.
Brian remains engaged, casual, and even jovial as he describes his mindset on the night of the murder.
His detailed concerns about getting caught will make it very difficult for his lawyers to mount an effective insanity defense.
According to Kylan Leig's mother, Heather Gale, this isn't the first time that Brian talked about choosing a victim on the outskirts of society.
Anything else you've even things you've heard from Kylan come to mind?
She told me that he had mentioned that he would that he was going to kill a homeless person because nobody would miss them and he could get away with it.
Yet once in an interview, Kylan tells a different story.
He never talked to me about wanting to kill homeless person specifically, but he definitely talked to me a lot about like killing.
And I was actually surprised because I figured that if he was going to do something like this, that it would be on a larger scale.
Like I thought he would, I don't want to sound vulgar, but I figured if he was going to snap, it would be like shooting up a store or something similar like that.
And he had mentioned like not liking his neighbors.
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What happened there?
So I was actually really, I was surprised that he had killed someone, but I was also surprised that it had only been one person.
Oh, yeah.
If you think about it, this is like a modern day.
This is what will be a modern day serial killer.
If this guy, if his mom hadn't found a bag, 100%.
He will have done it again.
I agree.
This guy, if they did not catch him here, he would have kept doing this.
Yeah.
100%.
This guy would have been a serial killer.
I mean, he was studying that.
He was already in his head was like, okay, I'm going to go after people that no one's going to miss.
And that's what most serial codes go after.
Prostitutes, homeless people, vagrants, etc.
Degenerates, that's just where they go after.
Yeah, if his mom hadn't found that bag, he probably would have done it.
He would have kept going.
100% because he had been playing this for a band.
You guys we see here in Saturday.
Hey, he was a fan of Kemper, too.
He had like a whole co-ed, yeah, the co-ed killer, which we talked about on this show, by the way, guys.
So Brian's internet search history adds an interesting wow, here we go.
but them internet searches always get ya.
...as he looked up homicidal thoughts every day and how to cope with murderous thoughts.
So you come close or seen somebody or chickened out or anything in the past?
No.
I mean, I was looking for a deliberately secluded place like that one.
I wouldn't just go up in Clifton and find someone walking down the street and stab them.
No, that's that's too public.
Everyone sees that.
Have you looked like at the homeless placements or anything in the past?
I have, yes.
I'll go on night drives often, maybe once every two weeks.
And I'll just peruse the streets.
So, before this guy, how close have you come in the past?
Not at all.
I'm all we just drive around and just try and find anybody interested in him.
No, did your mind follow a plan?
Well, occasionally, when you see girls walking down the street, I take a glance at him.
It really is like Ed Kemper where you see half of me says, but I'm quite.
We did an episode on him as well, guys.
If you want, we covered it here on Fed Reacts where we covered Ed Kemper, the co-AK, the co-ed killer.
Go to Zero Killer.
But after me says, I want to take that girl home and make her take her home and make her feel nice.
Tell me her virgin without telling me a virgin.
And the other half of me, just like what Ed said, is I want to see what her head looks like on a stick.
You what?
Bruh.
Brian is describing a mindset that's detestable, yet he delivers it with a smile.
Bro, this dude blast Y&W murder on my mind every day, bro.
Wake up in the morning, I got murder on my mind.
And a laugh.
His obvious excitement in describing both his mindset and the murder raises questions about his psychological history.
As well, another internet search Brian made reveals that he may have considered other sickening plans as well.
As he searched for how do people react to a home invasion?
However, grisly Brian's sense of humor might seem, it's again worth noting that it's a trait his friends are familiar with.
One of Brian's friends, Patrick Rahor, spoke with police.
Our whole friend group was like really weird.
We were like all of those.
We're just a group of people like never really been anywhere else and end up like finding each other at different points throughout school.
We were just all kind of weird together.
So flying the off-tiller stuff and like anything that like seemed weird, I just kind of like took for Brian being Brian and just kind of tried to accept it.
However, even his friend must admit that Brian was different.
Our friend group would joke about if there was one of us that would like be a killer who be him, but it was like meant as a joke and only as a joke.
I don't think any of us actually thought that something like that would or could happen.
If his friends thought this, was there a chance that his parents did too?
Tell me about Brian.
Does he have any kind of mental issues or disabilities?
I applied with the authority of ADHD, but I'm on ADHD medicine.
I think it's a good experience on the, or weekends only when I'm in.
In middle school, he started exhibiting antisocial behavior.
Just saying things to get kids off that.
I'm thinking this.
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And then when we switched to Fruda High School, he did okay in ninth grade, 10th grade.
He got in a lot of trouble, a lot of behavior issues.
11th grade, we had a big meeting and they said, kids don't think don't be putting them out five to come and some testing for ADHD and whatnot.
There's patients with no rehab.
And the doctor had said, yes, he's ADHD.
Yes, he's autistic.
Yes, he's this.
Oh, and there's some indications that he should get further testing because of potential psychosis.
And I asked about referrals and called and nobody in town.
Okay, well, he seems to be doing good.
You know, he graduated high school.
He works at Safeway and he's been working there for a year in August.
And he's never tired.
And he said he's not taking his Medicaid, or is he on medications?
No, he's on ADHD medicine.
Okay.
That he takes before work on his part-time job.
And he takes searchline, which is in Campaign Anxiety, antidepressant.
Okay, so it's been diagnosed.
And to the best of your knowledge, is he actually taking them?
Like, do you watch him take them on?
I don't watch him take them.
But I have him alarm set, and every 9 at 10 p.m.
I say, Brian, take your medicine.
And he says, I know, I am.
And as I looked at his film container, I mean, it's going, you know, he seems to be going down.
So I assume he was taking about, I'm thinking, three years ago.
I'm guessing.
I don't know.
Because if we haven't gone to counseling, he was going to counseling.
And he just thought about it.
It just came across his head.
It was just, but then I think everybody thinks about it.
But I just want to remember one of the times when he was really lonely and that was an issue.
You know, we were kind of concerned about that.
He made jokes about making nooses and doing that and doing that.
But I don't know if I just played it off as normal talk.
But I'm like, you know, Brian, we would, you know, I didn't know the depth of the water.
I don't understand.
He's obviously sick.
He's obviously very sick.
We've noticed about cold.
Just he looks at me and he has this cold look on his face.
Just like he's been so far, Brian makes no qualms about admitting his battles with mental health.
You think he have a major depressive disorder?
I'm just curious what those are.
Actually, I have several.
I have high-functioning aspirins.
I have ADHD.
A major depressive disorder.
Major depressive DOR.
Bunch of excuses for why you're acting crazy.
Yeah, I know what they are.
I was curious, yeah, if you let me back diagnosis what diagnosed them they tested me for autism for a formal diagnosis, which is high-functioning autism.
Yep.
And they also said I was schizosomething.
That doesn't mean misremembering.
They just said you have your schizo-something, whether it be schizophrenia, schizoaffective, schizotypal, or schizoid disorder.
They said I had something that was schizo.
The detectives are once again trying to delve into Brian's psychology, attempting to prove that he knew right from wrong at the time of the murder.
His search history adds another layer to his story as he looked up extreme paranoia, schizoid and paranoid personality disorder, and avoidant personality.
I was never formally diagnosed with anything like that.
Do you feel like you had that?
I don't know.
Impossible to tell.
Stop diagnosing, it's foolish.
Yeah, but do you, you know, schizophrenia is pretty extreme.
I don't have recognize they have a different personality in there.
I don't have any hallucinations.
I have, I had delusions, I guess.
Hey, like, years ago, I thought I was obsessed with people staring at me.
I felt people watching me from every window.
The birds were looking at me, watching me.
Right.
But you don't have times where you feel like another personality is in your body.
No, I remember all this.
No, that's that's the socio-identity disorder.
Right.
Schizophrenia.
But you have multiple people talking to you at the same time, kind of a thing.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
There's a very good reason they're asking these questions.
Because Brian said he has some kind of schizodiosis.
They're trying to determine if he committed the crime under some kind of command hallucination, which may mean he could be deemed not guilty by reason of insanity.
However, Brian denies having voices in his head.
As well, his search history goes far in showing exactly what he was thinking about in the lead up to the murder.
One day before and again on the day of the murder.
You can see all of his Google searches.
Hold on.
And that's what the defense went for, you know?
They went after his Google search.
You mean prosecution?
However, Brian denies having voices in his like the people like Las Vegas pickaxe attack.
How deadly is a pickaxe?
Who would win a human with an axe versus a human with a pickaxe?
How deadly is a picture?
Pickass.
Scarborough rapists, which we talked about that.
How easy to knock someone who comes by hitting their head with something hard?
Like, bruh, this guy looking at someone knew exactly what he was thinking.
Denver Process.
Paul Bernardo.
Chicago Strangler.
We did that one, I think.
Paul Bernardo.
Yeah.
Yep.
The lead up to the murder.
One day before and again on the day of the murder.
He was researching.
We covered those cases.
All those things.
Brian pulled up Wikipedia articles for several notorious killers, including James Dale Ritchie, Joseph Christopher, and Andrea Yates.
You haven't covered those in the month leading up to the murder.
He also looked up topics such as how do people react to being held at knife point?
How deadly is a neck stab wound?
And he read an article about the killing of the neck right away.
What did you think would happen if you got caught?
Well, I figured my mother would have confronted me about it, but no, she was she didn't even say it.
Do you know who the person was that he killed?
No.
I took his wallet.
I didn't look at it.
I just picked it up, briefly scanned over it and put it in my car.
Apparently, it was Warren.
Yeah, and that's part of what Warren said earlier of like dehumanizing the victim too.
He doesn't want to know who he is.
He doesn't want to see the picture.
He doesn't want to know if he had a life or anything.
This nigga might have been watching Fed Reacts, bro.
Do you think so?
I don't know.
Oh, this was back in 2021.
Oh, no, no, no.
This channel started.
Let me look here.
Yeah, this was back in March 2021.
I think I started this channel, guys, December of 2021.
So maybe not.
Yeah.
Maybe not.
She found out that the missing person was Warren Brown, 46.
Brian doesn't seem particularly interested in knowing more about his victim.
And the detectives turn Brian back to the subject of the evidence.
So we talked about the stuff there we're gonna look for.
Jamal's off the sink, apparently.
The knife in the square, my dad found a fancy call by.
Yeah, I made this channel December 24th, 2021.
So this is before, man.
He didn't have the Fed Reacts on it.
Oh, you may have Chris.
I don't know where it is.
Yeah.
What does a knife look like that you found in that?
You know when you buy like a 10-piece knife set, the biggest one in there?
Okay.
I think when we moved the terrible daycare, we probably found that he had a lot of people.
All new cases through all the reds.
Okay, you don't find any blood or anything on it.
I cleaned it.
All of his prolongings, except for his wallet right here.
It's had his hands around the house.
Do you know the movie Halloween, Michael Myers?
You were one of those things for Halloween last year.
I bought that as a costume to find the mask in career.
Okay.
And yeah, I just associated that piece of that article of clothing with violence.
That's what I was wearing it that night.
Yes.
As horrifying as all of this is, nothing we've heard so far can prepare investigators for the rest of the seismic revelations.
Have you heard a dead ball?
No.
No.
Okay.
You gotta ask about animals.
Can you private assignments?
Yes.
It's pretty big stuff.
Tell me about that person.
Halloween.
A stray black cat had been coming around to our house.
This was before I moved into my mom's.
This was at my dad's.
And I was thinking about killing him.
The video is redacted in this part, but the transcript from the sheriff's office says that Brian told detectives that he herded the cat into a sleeping bag and beat it, strangled it, and snapped its neck.
You what?
Decapitated the cat, hid the body in a shoebox.
You what?
You what?
It's clear that Brian has a sick interest in decapitation.
There are two parallels between what he did to the cat and to Warren, including decapitation and keeping the heads in boxes.
Most times he agreed on those he knew were vulnerable and that he believed no one would notice.
And then I disposed through the trash and got away with it.
Okay, that cat.
Did you keep him for a while like you did this guy?
Or I kept it for three days.
Then it started three days in a stink.
Also, because bacteria starts to explode the body after a day to three days.
So the story that Brian might have killed a cat is actually a widespread rumor in Grand Judge.
Did you ever hear about Brian either from him or anybody else about him killing a cat?
Yes, I remember hearing about it, but it also just sounded like made up rumor, so I didn't really like think anything about it.
Did you ever talk to him directly about it?
Like ask him if it was true?
I didn't.
I don't really remember.
Do you ever remember him saying, yes, I did that or no, I didn't?
Anything like that?
Okay.
But you heard rumors that possibly it happened, but never really got to the bottom of it.
Patrick is not the only one to hear rumors of this type and ignore them, saying it was some kind of a sick joke.
I know that there was another girl in that class who told me that she lived near him in that neighborhood and that they were always missing cats and she felt like he was stealing cats in the neighborhood.
And honestly, I don't remember if I found that out through him or through friends, but yeah, I definitely know about the cat.
Did you believe that or did you think it was just Brian saying something outrageous?
Honestly, I don't know.
I think I believed it, but that I didn't want to because I am a big animal lover and that's just I didn't want to see my friend in that kind of light.
I remember my friends just talked about how messed up it was and my friend Sean said that he knew the person whose cat it was and he was super upset because the cat was like super friendly or whatever.
But I don't think I ever heard it around Brian himself.
In a redacted portion of the interrogation video, Brian admits to finding a dead groundhog by the side of the road, which he skinned and attempted to make leather out of approximately a year before the murder.
It sounds like you killed a cat.
Well, actually, I was thinking of killing people during the cat, but I wasn't acting on it.
But I started seriously thinking about killing people a year ago.
How about when you were 12?
Did you think about Joe Mell?
So what in your life has changed or what in your mind has changed?
It makes you hope.
Was it like something all of a sudden one day you woke up and thought, I'll kill someone, or was it a gradual gradual, I think.
She told me about what we both thought I first thought about.
Well, the high school.
The interrogation is again redacted here, but Brian says, quote, Call me weird, but I think everyone has had thoughts of shooting up their school.
I suppose I just don't really like people.
He wanted to read really bizarre things and things that we didn't have in the library.
I remember he actually checked out a book about Son of Sam, and then the next quarter he wanted to read about the Columbine shootings.
He was very obsessed with just that kind of darker stuff.
I mentioned a writing assignment.
I can't remember anything specific just because it's been so.
It does seem like there was at some point something an idea about column mine, something like that.
I can't remember really the specifics.
Okay.
More of the sense that he has an unhealthy fascination with school shootings.
Back in the interrogation, Brian tells the detectives that this isn't the first time his family has found something unsettling in his room.
Last year, my parents found a kit I had been assembling.
It had hammers, shovels, knives, large zip ties, duct tape.
I saw that wasn't meant for hurting people.
They found it, though, and I had convinced them it was for other methods, for other things.
And it was an ultimatum where if I didn't throw it away, all that, they would call the police.
Then I would have been arrested on charges of conspiracy.
That was last year before probably.
So what made you put that kit together?
That was for nights like that.
So my time you were thinking about doing FPS.
So that was $100 starring.
In an interview, Brian's high school teacher recalls that his parents didn't seem overly interested in his disturbing behavior.
We weren't obviously the only class that was having issues with him.
And I remember said that they met with mom, and she kind of, I think they said, like, didn't really understand what kind of like, what's the big deal sort of thing?
Like, she wasn't really like, yeah, this is serious.
I mean, you get head of it at something like they.
And just we only got 1,000 likes, man.
Do me a favor.
Keep liking the video, guys.
Let's hit 1,000 on this.
Sorry, is we're at 1,000 right now.
Let's hit 2,000, guys.
Let's hit 2,000 likes.
Indeed, a friend of Brian's mom notes that Terry felt that school authorities were unfairly singling out her son.
Terry had like a finder, I remember, of information that she had conflicts with with District 51.
Okay.
I know growing up as a kid, he was really teased in school that they would call him a four-eyed ski loser dork, all that stuff.
But the detectives in the interrogation room are more interested about his murderous intentions in the preceding months.
I'm really curious.
When you talked about the hammer and the shovels and the knives elected at the time, I mean, what was kind of your plan then?
That's a little bit different than you did this time.
Oh, yeah.
So, what is the plan back then?
The plan was to go find, because there's no prostitutes in Grand Junction, I would think.
Have you ever had any sex crimes?
Yeah, there's not parsons like five women standing along the front road with Plus Junction.
Yeah, the plan was to go with one of them and have them come with me.
And then the plan was to subdue them and tie them up and then torture her.
So, what made you not go back to the station?
Would I have been caught?
Well, I don't know.
My point is: if you're your folks, you mom found yourself, right?
Yes, and got rid of it.
Why didn't you go back to that plan?
Why change plans?
Too much risky.
Our time in a row, they'll be like, Okay, that's really suspicious, but okay, we forgive you.
Don't do it again.
Second time in a row, we're calling the police on you.
Oh, I didn't want to do that again.
Okay, fair enough.
And so they didn't call the police.
Uh, no, because they gave me an ultimatum, have them throw it all away, or call the police.
So I threw it all away.
Detective Norcross does an excellent job showing great interest in Brian's kits and his previous plans, all of which encourages the suspect to keep talking and helps build a strong case against him.
At this point, the video is redacted, but according to the transcript, the detectives ask Brian if he ever expressed any of his dark thoughts to his parents.
He tells them yes, but only disguised as jokes.
Of course, for instance, he once said, quote, wouldn't it be funny if you sewed a lipstick with mercury on it to those beauty pageant queens and they got poisoned because of their pride.
Bruh, you what?
Who thinks of that?
Brian was making these kinds of comments.
That's a weird way to kill people.
Man's while in high school, as his teacher shares.
Then he would just say some bizarre things like to get a rise out of class, kind of to try and get attention on him, like just say a racial slur, you know, just kind of not just to try and get attention.
That's kind of funny, but okay.
Were those outbursts like pretty random just in the middle of class?
Well, like when I was watching a video, I think it's about like Genghis Khan or something.
He said something like, you know, an Asian racial slur.
I think.
Oh, he got that or something.
Okay.
Of course, the matter before investigators today isn't Brian's inappropriate humor, but his actions on the night of the murder and the revelations from that night are far from over.
Brian finally reveals the twisted true story behind his mishap with his car and the river two nights ago.
What were you doing down here, bud?
Well, I felt like I needed to get out, and I figured, why not park here and just relax a little bit, relax, and think.
As it turns out, Brian's road trip to the Blue Heron boat ramp had absolutely nothing to do with relaxation.
He explains to the detectives that after he murdered Warren Barnes, he returned home to try and sleep.
But I was worried that because there was a hole in my bunch right here, I was worried that way they would be able to obtain a partial print.
So I figured, why not go all the way?
I drove back in a different outfit, picked up his body, surprisingly heavy, put it in my trunk, and drove to the Blue Heron station.
I parked, so it's like this, right?
So let's say this is the ground.
The ramp is quite steep, and you need to have four-wheel drive to pull out of it.
Okay.
And my car didn't.
So I pulled in.
I thought that I could drive out because I put it in reverse, A, so that it's easier to pull his body out, and B, because the back tires would provide the polishing to push up.
And I open a trunk, I take his body out, I put it in the water, and because I don't want fingerprints on a body, so I just try moving it with my shoes.
That works successfully.
He goes out some part in the river and flips off.
God knows where he is now.
Maybe a heat.
He's dead.
Okay, yeah.
God knows where he is now.
I think my guess was that it would be discovered this morning or next morning.
So I'll keep an eye out for any river-related activities.
Two and I did drive out.
My car didn't go from Blue Heron.
Yeah, from Blue Heron.
My car was stuck.
I tried putting it full throttle.
Yeah, that doesn't work.
My car didn't have four-wheel drive.
And so then I tried putting it in Lowier.
I'm trying to have a figure.
Right.
And it still doesn't come out.
And then it slides into the river.
Oh, my car slides with the river.
He inside.
And so I'm there in a car quickly being flooded with water.
Okay, it's the middle of February.
It's cold at night.
Yeah.
In the river, that's almost freezing.
Yes, I'm drenched.
I almost died.
And he just committed murder.
So it's a lot of fun.
I assumed it's travel with it.
I come up and I'm sitting there.
I need to act fast or else I'll die of hypothermia.
I'm panicking a bit this morning.
I'm going to be like, well, I'm going to be remembered for dying of my mother and a bot that tends to hide in a body.
And I'm just like, once again, we see Brian in good spirits while sharing what could pass as an amusing anecdote if it were not for the horrifying truth behind what he's describing.
His story also shows that he has a preoccupation with how he'll be remembered.
What'd you tell your parents?
I mean, obviously, you know, if I tell them something the car doesn't work.
So what I say is, I feel like I need to get out.
I often do.
I feel like I need to get out.
I run a boss.
Have you ever felt that?
Absolutely.
So I'd say that I drive down to the Blue Herring Point and just park and just turn off the car and think.
And I tell them I'm stupid and I park too low.
Then my car drives in the river.
Okay.
Did they believe him?
Yes.
And then the police came.
I didn't do a breath eyes or test because I wasn't drinking.
Well, did the police or the sheriff think it was the police?
Okay.
In addition to the rest of the damning evidence Brian relays to the detectives, he now reveals that he was not intoxicated on the night of the murder, closing off another potential defense in court.
However, what immediately caught the police attention is blood from the body was on the reverse bumper.
See, this dude's just taking a huge stupid.
And I was so panicked that I wasn't thinking.
And so when they pull it out, they immediately see blood on the bumper.
And they're all thinking, we really like to get in the truck.
Fools, there is nothing in the trunk.
Fools, there is nothing in the truck.
Look at him.
He's just like, I gotcha.
Yeah.
Woo!
Coco!
Punch!
Okay, and that happened this morning?
No, they noticed it last.
They noticed it after I'd been sent home at 3 a.m.
Okay, they noticed the blood, but yeah, this morning, they noticed more blood on the door handle, the outer door handle, passenger line, and also the multi-weight gloves in the car.
I took them out and obviously my car went murdered before I was able to throw that moisture.
So did the cops talk to you guys about that at this morning?
Did the cops from the police department, did they talk to you about that this morning?
No, I was not in contact.
Oh.
Brian's car was pulled out of the river in the early morning hours of February 28th, and this interrogation takes place the next day.
All they were planning to do with me today is get my insurance information, sure.
And they were still curious about the blood.
Did they ask you about that?
No, because they did not notice it while I was still there.
So when you say they were curious about the blood, how do you know that they were curious?
Because my parents told me.
Oh, they saw the blood too, and they were curious, but I was.
I said, I don't know where the blood came from.
And they thought, hey, maybe it was the cuts, but obviously it kind of produced that much blood.
And they said maybe it was the recovering access under my arm.
But that scraped up.
So they didn't know what to believe this day because it's blood, it's sticky and sinewy, but I can't name a source.
So they were just a tiny bit curious.
Like, if you guys can see, he takes such relish in the fact that no one could figure out where the blood came from.
No one had an idea that he had murdered somebody.
No one knew what was going on.
They believed his lie, right?
So he, like, really enjoys it like fools.
Ha ha ha!
Like, he thinks it's funny.
Yeah, he thought he came out of it.
This is another spot of his oddly placed laughter, showing that he really enjoys talking about the sick details.
However, his position of superiority didn't last long.
Police do indeed find more blood in and on the car, confirming Brian's tale.
And I was worried about just how long it would take to find him, because it'd say somewhat traveled around or at least have a nose for that type of thing.
They're trained to be able to identify the small corpse.
And obviously that was botched.
The true story of what happened at the boat ramp will come as news to his friend Kylan Light, with whom Brian shared a very different account.
First, though, on the very same night that he dumped Warren's body into the river, Brian messaged a group on Discord, which Kylan was part of.
He wrote, So I told him my car, it's in the river.
One of his friends replied, What?
You okay?
Brian wrote back, Yeah, I okay.
My car aren't, though.
So I said, Hey, are you okay?
I don't have Discord RN, but I heard the news.
And he said, Yeah, I'm fine.
Almost died, LOL.
Sorry for the late response.
My phone was off.
I said, It's okay.
What happened?
He said, I was out driving, needed to clear my thoughts.
So I parked at the boat ramp, drop off at the river, but my dump parks on the dirt and mud ramp.
So when I try and leave, it gets stuck.
I don't have my phone on me because it's dead.
I try shimmying it, low gearing it, nothing works.
Then it slides into the river, me inside.
I'm able to get out, drenched in cold water, 1 a.m.
I responded, oh my god.
He said, it's freezing out in February at night.
I know I'll die of hypothermia if I don't act fast.
So I make my way onto the road and wait for a car that takes five minutes.
I slackened down and the Samaritans helped me by letting me use their phone to call my parents and to heat up in their car.
I said, Jesus Christ, dude.
He said, they arrived.
The police are called and we collectively decide to wait until tomorrow to tow it out.
So in summary, I nearly died and am out of a car.
It was towed out this morning, but I'm fine.
Sorry for the wall of text.
That was my Saturday night.
The Samaritans Brian mentioned are Derwood Pfeiffer and his grandson Kellen, who stopped to help him that night.
In an interview, Kellen describes Brian's behavior at the boat ramp.
During the encounter, before his family got there, he kept kind of pacing around and saying, I'm effed, you know, expeditive, and tried to calm down a little bit because I thought he was kind of concerned about his family finding out he crashed his car in the river or something.
And I was like, it's going to be okay.
You know, it seemed to come down a little bit, but I just remember it was a little off-putting.
How he just kept on pacing and saying, I'm heft, I'm heft, I'm effed.
It's over and over and over again.
So.
With his attempts to dispose of the body and cover his tracks, Brian is showing clearly that he knows right from wrong.
His mindset is further demonstrated by his search history on the day after the murder.
That's important.
Shows motive.
When he looked up, how to wipe data from Android phone, does a river for washaway evidence?
How to dispose of organic refuse.
Oh my God.
Come on, man.
His history also contains numerous searches for information on serial killers, a subject Brian has great interest in.
I read books.
I have a book on forensics.
Okay.
Did you read the book that hit the book?
No, it was on the internet.
Yeah, okay.
All right, and Pete had studied him too.
You know, great.
Do you know who I'm at Ed Gain?
I don't know in California.
Ed Kemper studied him?
I know of him.
He was, he wasn't playing.
He was a Holiath.
He was six foot nine, 300 pounds.
All those people did this for some sort of whether they had the face with a body or what?
with some sexual gratification in their mind.
Criminology, there's different types of...
I'm not a serial killer by no means.
That's what she's disorganized, disorganized, missionary, missionary.
I'm just wondering what gets you excited about doing it.
Well, I'm not really especially attracted to it.
I was just trying to catch up.
Brian's statement that he found no attraction to the concept of murder is doubtful given his excitement at the chance to relive the killing by telling the officers every little detail of the crime.
Still, the detectives are determined to figure out the why behind Brian's gruesome actions.
So I'm curious about the cutting him off, taking parts of him home.
Have you ever thought about something he found like headbunked sex type stuff?
Kemper just kill people because you want to kill somebody plus sex folks and stuff.
How about Jeffrey Dahlmer?
He wasn't really inspired by it.
It was just more.
I'm just trying to think all the people like these people can do it.
So can I. Brian's claim that he's not inspired by serial killers is somewhat undermined by that last remark.
The following part of the video is redacted, but we know from the transcript that Brian tells the detectives that his nickname in high school was Jeffrey Dahmer.
He says he had a reputation serial killer.
When we would do different group activities, sometimes we would have like different personas or whatever.
He'd be like, I'll be Jeffrey.
I'm like, no, you're not.
I do remember that specifically.
He was very obsessed with Jeffrey Dahmer.
And is it Dylan Clebold?
The Columbia shooter was obsessed with him.
I remember actually talking to my mom and saying, take this name to your prayer group.
I mean, I remember talking to the other two.
And if you guys notice, nowadays they don't romanticize serial killers as much for this very reason.
So that people don't look at it as inspiration.
If you look at serial killers nowadays, modern day serial killers, they don't romanticize them the same way they did back in the 70s and 80s.
Teacher is saying any kid's going to shoot a fruit of mind, but it's this kid.
In an interview, Brian's high school friend Patrick Rahor recalls the Halloween party they both attended.
Do you remember a costume that he wore?
Yeah, he wore a Jeffrey Dahmer doctor.
Okay.
And I heard he was also Mike Myers one year.
Was that he was actually Jeffrey Dahlmer?
Does that have been mixing up the years?
Because there was, we had a couple of Halloween parties, but yeah, I think he'd like dressed up as a serial killer a couple of times.
When he was, I guess, Jeffrey Dahmer, how did that look?
I guess how did his costume look?
I mean, it was like jeans, a plaid shirt, and like big glasses, which honestly was not two entirely different points.
It only worked.
His obsession with crime, serial killers, and all things morbid was something that his parents had noticed too.
A lot of perseparation on crime and crime scene.
And so he's talking about going into the military in the fall.
And then he gets out having your job.
And so I had purchased online a crime scene investigation book for him.
You know, it's like one picture.
You probably read it when you first started out in college.
And so I gave that to him.
And I was like, so here, Brian, you know, let's channel that curiosity into something positive that you can affect a good change in the world.
And he's like, yeah, that's my plan, Mom.
I'm not going to say always had a fascination.
You know, I'm going to say in the last few years.
And is it like shows that he watches or like tries to do things just to create a scene?
You know what I mean?
Like, whether it's like animal stuff or nothing.
No, he loves our dogs.
You know, I mean, he's very affectionate with our animals.
And, you know, he would watch, you know, like just last week, he watched Silence and the Liams.
But I was like, well, he's 19, what's right, you know?
I watched it.
It doesn't make me a serial killer.
And he watched the Zodiac Killer over the summer a couple of times.
Brian's affinity for Jeffrey Dahmer wasn't the only warning sign observed by his teachers.
Like the first week of school, we had a meeting with all of his teachers and his case manager, expressing the concerns that they had with him, also explaining some of his behavioral issues.
Did anybody express that they had concerns he could be a serious safety issue or anything like that?
Yes, I believe so.
We were to keep a very close eye on him.
And it's certainly very apparent early on that he was a very troubled person.
In the 2019 school year, one of Brian's teachers found a notebook filled with a number of disturbing elements.
I remember, I don't even remember who found there was like a notebook.
I don't know if it's part of a notebook check, my student teacher, another student, or somehow it got brought.
We had a meeting with Officer Beaumar and the administration out of Fruda just because it had some obviously concerning stuff talking about like serial killer statistics and stuff.
Like he seemed to be kind of enamored with that.
So that was kind of the they asked us, did we think he was like a threat to us or other students?
And my student teacher didn't feel like he was going to do any harm to anyone in the school.
So if the serial killers, some information about like kill counts and just stuff like that.
Okay, that's not entirely normal.
The disturbing contents of the book discussed by Brian's teacher far exceed his initial portrayal.
Within its pages lie numerous troubling entries detailing Brian's fixation on serial killers and other disturbing topics.
Among these, Brian has devised his own cryptic code or alphabet.
Furthermore, Brian's brief profiles of his favorite killers paint a grim picture of his unhealthy obsession with destruction and depravity.
Additionally, he outlined plans for taking lives and holding strong opinions about his own purpose and actions.
The book was also filled with quotes about his beliefs in neutral evil.
One such quote read, A neutral evil villain does whatever she can to get away with.
She's out for herself, pure and simple.
She sheds no tears for those she kills, whether for profits, sports, or convenience.
This is far from the only warning sign that emerged during his time at school.
In December of 2018, Brian was arrested on assault charges when he hit another student with a homemade mace.
When I had kids give speeches, I always told him to do a tent together.
And so it's the day of his speech, and he wanted to go first.
And he pulled out this Indiana Jones-like whip that he fashioned out of masking tape.
So despite the speech head, he kept hitting the podium, of course, everyone looked, and then he gave his speech.
Then later that day, you know, he ended up beating or whipping one of our side-by-side developmentally disabled students.
Oh, that's shit.
In early 2019, whipping fucking retarded people, come on, man.
What the hell, bro?
You want you crazy?
And he was suspended after intentionally causing a student with PTSD to suffer a panic attack.
In a subsequent meeting, school administrators conclude that Brian has a high potential for violence.
Hurrah!
Risk for the school.
However, despite being apprehended for his behavior and his several run-ins with the management at school, Brian's mother, Terry Cohe, has a strikingly different opinion about the incidents.
When you talked about the school stuff and having lots of issues, what were the issues that they were having that made other kids not feel safe?
He would make jokes that were not appropriate.
He got suspended a few times, like for behavior that wasn't acceptable.
Like this one girl that he knows very well, he knows that she has a lot of issues and that loud noises frighten her.
And so, you know, one of his school suspensions was when he came up to her in the hallway and clapped really loud next to her, you know, knowing that it would put her in a panic.
And she cried and were like, Yep, nope, you knew that would upset her and you did it anyway.
And he got suspended for a weapon, but it was, there was another boy who brought in nunchucks to school on the school bus.
And Brian was like, wow, cool.
And I think this was in 11th grade.
And so Brian was like, I think Brian had given out some candy to some kids on the bus.
And so I was like, can I check those out?
He's like, I'll bring you in so I could give you some candy.
So Brian gave the kid candy.
And the next day the kid comes on the bus with two sets of numchucks.
One for glass and the other one for the bus.
Numchuck is the thing where you live.
I don't know.
I've never actually smacked people around with classes.
I know I can't take the glass ones because I'd be in trouble for that.
So he's got rubber ones and put them in a backpack.
I don't know if it's in his backpack or in his jacket.
There's some stories.
Teachers saw them and they said, what's up, Brian?
And he was like, uh, nothing.
You know, and so I'll follow him on.
You know, he was like, you know, we have a prohibited weapon on school grounds.
And I'm like, okay, well, what about the other man that brought them in?
And they said, that kid doesn't have the behavior issues that Brian has.
And I'm like, oh, so you're punishing Brian because he has behavior issues.
I see.
So Brian went through probation and he completed it successfully.
In fact, his father, Brian Cohey Sr., believed that his son was incapable of such violence.
He's got friends that he hangs around with, you know, respectable friends?
Not friends that would ever, not those kind of friends.
Sure.
Clean good friends.
Okay.
You know, the worst they have is they play video games.
They drink too much fetching.
It's waiting.
We don't think the windows are good.
Our kids are supposed to go to okay school.
They don't drink or smoke.
So I didn't really have any warnings that this was going to happen.
No.
You know, he might see a couple of once in a while.
No, he's never hit anybody ever.
He got in told with tape ball at school three or four years ago.
And they think they vote him up for it because it hit somebody.
But the football players are in there.
Like yeah, it's like a football.
But Brian, he just didn't gotten told for that.
He's never hit anybody.
He's just like a dad.
I mean, I've never been in a fight, man.
I thought I just saw you a spinoff of me because he's non-violent, but he's not.
I don't know what's going on.
But Brian often resorted to social media as an outlet to share his ideas.
His dark thoughts were further reinforced by his posts on various social media accounts, pictures, and comments about his beliefs in mental health.
His comments on Reddit were often on posts depicting mutilations and injuries.
In an Ask Me Anything on Reddit, Brian wrote, I'm a 17-year-old nobody who is failing his classes.
When someone posted asking about him, Brian answered, I have a counselor, but he assigned me to someone else because I was beyond his skill set.
I'm also going to get a neuropsychological evaluation because of my irresponsibility.
I can't really use any of my friends for support because they'd make fun of me.
Then we did have that meeting with FRO, and Jeremy and I went in there and we briefed him on it.
And I reiterated to him, I was like, but this kid is really going to need some help with counseling right now.
He's like, all the flags are up.
In fact, even the Samaritan who helped him at the boat ramp on the evening he was dumping Warren's body, Kellen Pfeiffer, was at school with him and had a few things to say about Brian's behavior.
I remember my friends kind of complained.
One of my friends, Isaac, just did not like being in the same bus as him.
He found him very obnoxious.
And he complained about him a few times to me.
I never really took too much notice at the time.
He was like, dude, this kid won't shut up on the bus.
And he says the most inappropriate stuff.
I'm just like, yeah, and he was like, I saved the kid.
And I never really, I guess I took much of a note because it's kind of at that point like, oh, yeah, people are like that.
You know, some people are just annoying.
So give them your what you can think of about all the other things.
people who thought you wanted to be a single child?
Well, if it brought me free, for a while I was willing to do anything, good or bad, those years ago in school, I was willing to do anything, whether it be good or bad, just a variety of things.
Influence.
Brian's comments about fame hinted a possible motive, but we still don't know the ultimate reason behind his horrific actions.
In the hopes of drawing that reason out of him, detectives now take him one more time through the story of the gruesome killing.
And this time, we get details that are even more monstrous than what we've learned thus far.
Did he see you?
No, he was not woken up until I pulled the sheets back.
I don't want this thing to do with that.
Before you stab anybody's feel?
No.
And I pull the sheets back, I get on him, like I kneed, and then stab him.
And he wakes up.
He's why are you down?
Why are you down to gasping?
And I think you stabbed him anywhere besides that.
I know you said the neck a lot of times.
How many times do you think?
No.
I was going until he stopped.
Okay, now just the best idea how many times.
30 or 40.
Okay.
30 or 40.
Besides cutting his arms, well, actually, it was a general assault.
I was mainly targeting his neck because that was the most vulnerable area.
I was stabbing his head, anywhere in that general area.
I stabbed his head multiple times on his chest, his stomach, his chest.
I stabbed once through the ribs.
Which member do you use?
Right hand.
It was his right ribs, and I just went, I switched up in his belly, carved up his leg.
Not like I made several slices at his leg.
Why did you do that?
I was just doing everything I thought of at the moment.
Then I cut off his head.
I gave him a glass coat smile.
A joker smile.
I suppose it was crazy.
I was so excited, so I rushed up on a friendly night.
And I lost a piece of money.
Bro, this is fucking crazy.
Brian has used very little vulgar language up to this point in the conversation.
Between that and the exactness of his quote, it's easy to believe that this is an accurate recollection.
Let's talk about before you were sure he was dead.
Where else did you stab him before he was dead?
Don't worry about the head and neck.
Okay.
When did you stab him in the chest?
After he perished.
Okay, how did you know he perished?
He let out a final gasp.
Okay.
And he wasn't fighting later on.
He was losing too much energy, like loss.
And he just finally gasped, and I needed to make sure peace of mind.
So I decapitated him, partially as for the pelvis.
So let's try to conceal his stuff.
He said to stab him in the neck and the head while he's alive.
Yes, I paused.
We had a conversation where he said, Why are you doing this?
And I said, I felt like he had this for a long time.
I continued.
He died, deceased, but before all.
And then I stabbed his ribs, opened up his belly, sliced his leg multiple times.
Okay.
He robed him and then decapitated him, removed his hands, his joints.
Did you derome him before or after you opened the battle?
After I opened his belly.
You cut through his clothes?
No, I lifted up his shirt and told him.
Which way did you go?
I'm like a deer this way or like this one this way across if what Brian has admitted to so far has not put I know some of you guys are wondering why do you need the grisly details you need this to show the craziness of this fuck put
a sick feeling in your stomach the gory details to come will surely do so you didn't see his heart running no he was very thin I thought about taking that what all do you think he thought of what do you like I guess that also to prove that he blooded everything his large and small intestine and that's what it says some of it was young I was thinking about taking out his heart I was thinking about crushing the ribs and disemboweling him entirely did you disembowel him at all or just cut him open I cut him open but his organs spill out by themselves when I was dumping him did
you take anything besides his head like anything internally no how did you know it was his liver you were going hunting or how do you know it was somebody's liver when you open him up it's dark purple brownish it's large up here I just knew it was I had taken an acne of physiology so I knew it was I was just curious I was just curious I was just curious I was just curious I was just curious what's your name You've never seen one before.
You're just guessing, or I've seen some.
These nauseating details are quickly followed by another shocking piece of information about the night in question.
Did you take any pictures that night?
Yes, but I deleted them.
Okay, entirely.
Where did you take any pictures?
After I killed him, I took a picture of him, his hands, but I deleted all those because those are evidence.
Okay, I don't know if you can find them.
When you say you deleted them entirely, that's an interesting thing.
What do you mean by I removed them from my phone?
Delete the pictures, okay?
With some assistance from the U.S. Secret Service, investigators are able to extract the deleted photos from Brian's phone.
Oh, shit.
Nonetheless, Brian's care in deleting the pictures once again show that he was highly interested in covering his tracks, showing us everything we need to know about his state of mind in the wake of this awful murder.
Did you tell anybody about what you did before delegate?
No, I haven't told anyone that I committed murder.
Yet that very morning, Brian texted his friend Kylan Leig, asking if he can come over to talk.
Once at the house, Brian concocted a story that Kylan's husband, James Bailey, thought was ridiculous.
What I remember, he came over, he was acting super weird, and he was like, I gotta tell you guys something.
I think the police are trying to frame me for a murder.
I found a body.
I was like messing with it, and I got my car stuck in the river, and I had wiped blood that I had on my hand onto the car, and the tow truck guy saw it.
And like, I think that they're gonna try to frame me.
I thought that he was.
I thought that, like I said, at most, he had found one and was just trying to be edgy because he found one or something like that.
Or even to the planner could have just been making it all up just because, again, I didn't know him personally.
I was planning to maybe keep a finger.
My finger, small, not that much space.
I don't want to smell that much.
Makes sense to you to keep.
Brian has provided the detectives with everything they could possibly want to know about the murder.
He's detailed the killing not once, but twice.
And he's even revealed stomach-churning details about the disposal of the body.
The one question that remains, however, is an enormous one: why?
And Brian's reason why is perhaps the most twisted aspect of all.
You know, Brian, I have to ask a lot of people that we have talked with, even though I went, oh, they're just not as well spoken as you are to be honest with him.
You're very articulate.
You're very articulate.
I'm going to go backwards words.
No, I actually think you're really articulate.
And you, you talk about you were just kind of in a bad state that night.
It was, yes.
Okay.
Why wasn't I in a bad state?
I didn't take my medicine.
And plus, for years, I was wondering what murder would feel like because Greek, Tip Mundy, and the Zodiac, they all say murder is the masculine in the world.
So I'm like, I'm going to try that.
So for some time, I had been wondering when it would happen.
I always knew I would be in this building, or it was as a criminal or a police officer.
As shocking as it is that Brian's motivation comes down to a simple matter of sick curiosity.
His last remark is almost more unbelievable.
I always wonder as mundane and evil as Brian's motive may seem, it's not one he made any attempt to hide.
Even as he first talked to police in front of his house, the young killer was fully upfront about his curiosity.
Like for real human head and hands?
Yes.
From that fellow who went missing recently.
Which fellow was that?
Warren Brown.
Warren Brown.
Wow, names him too.
When did he go missing?
The night of the 27th.
How did you end up with him?
I murdered him.
The night of the 27th.
A knife.
Why would you have done that?
I've always wondered what murder felt like.
Brian's teachers were all asked an identical question.
When Brian was arrested, were you surprised to hear that?
No, I was not at all.
I remember when I saw the story in the news, and you're like, that name sounds so familiar.
And then you're like, I guess I wasn't surprised, if that makes sense.
I've been doing this for 23 years, and I don't care what they got at feelings, but it just, I just always felt emphasized around Brian.
There was, you know, just like he needed much more help than we could offer him in a public school setting.
So when I saw that, I hated to see.
I wasn't necessarily surprised that his path could have led to that point.
Were you surprised to hear about what happened on the news?
No, I wasn't.
I was more let down by the system because we had called it out that he needed help, like with all those kind of flags were going off, and it still happens.
Back in the interrogation, the detectives try to find out if Brian's curiosity was satisfied by the murder.
So, to see what it felt like, what it felt like.
It was intense.
It was rushing the journal.
My whole body was shaking.
Not like out of fear.
It was like a fear.
It was just pure.
What's the word?
Excitement, I suppose.
Not excitement as a joy, just excitement as an increased heartbeat, sweating.
That type of thing.
Guys, 1.2k likes on YouTube, man.
Get the likes up, guys.
Let's get this thing to 2,000.
Like I said before, man.
We out here grinding for y'all, bro.
I might give you guys an Overwatch stream after.
We'll see.
We'll see.
You say we'll see, and you'll always do it.
Maybe I'll play a game for y'all after this.
Should give you guys a taste.
Pause.
What it's like to watch me destroy kids on Overwatch.
Although I wasn't breaking this sweat telling the guy, it was quite easy.
Did you enjoy it or not enjoy it?
Um, did I enjoy it?
Did I?
I don't know.
Destroying trouble of the whole thing.
I didn't enjoy it.
It's the game.
If I go back the night, I probably wouldn't have done it knowing what it felt like knowing how this will all turn out.
I wouldn't have done it.
What did you think was going to feel like I thought it would be the best feeling in the world?
You said she didn't feel much of pain.
Um, no excitement.
Oh, that's right.
Okay, but other than that, no.
Well, let's go out and figure out what's really going next, okay?
The interrogation is over, and Brian seems highly satisfied with how he's cooperated with the detectives.
He's enjoyed every minute of this conversation, and it seems that he at least partially achieved what he set out to do.
He seems to see himself in the same league as infamous killers such as Ted Bundy.
Brian may be done talking on camera, but he still has one last comment to make.
According to Detective Berg's official report, when he walked Brian to the booking department, Brian smiled and said, I feel like Hannibal Lecter right now.
Brian Cohe Jr. pled not guilty by reason of insanity in January 2022.
This plea triggered a psychological evaluation.
Noting the matter-of-fact way he presented the details of the murder, the doctors asked him how he felt about the killing in retrospect.
Brian said, Quote, Yeah, it's just kind of a thing that happened.
It sucks, but it happened.
When asked what about it sucks, Brian mentioned that he was now locked up, couldn't see his friends, and emphasized that he really missed video games and the internet.
He did not, however, express any remorse for the victim.
Really miss the internet.
I don't know what's going to happen now.
I don't know, we've got to get some kind of advice or find out what to do.
She has her own business here, and I have my own business, and I carry the same name as my son.
Hey.
And now it's going to be all over the paper.
Brian Cody killed somebody.
Right now, we can't draw it.
Well, Kenny can't go anywhere.
I'm not working anymore.
She can't have any more kids anymore.
It's all over.
It's all done now.
It's over.
Our lives are totally over.
A jury ultimately rejected the insanity defense and found Brian Cohe Jr. guilty on one count of evidence tampering, two counts of tampering with the deceased human body, and one count of murder in the first degree.
Oh, he might get the death penalty for that.
Actually, this colour don't have the death penalty because I mean, Murray going to jail instead of 15 years, probably.
Contrary to Brian's estimations, he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Wow.
He's currently serving out his sentence at Buena Vista Correctional Complex in Colorado Springs.
Monique Lanati reflected on how she would want her friend to be remembered.
If I had to say one word about Warren, he was amazing.
A permanent metal art memorial was installed next to Monique's bridal downtown, carefully crafted to reflect Warren Barnes' favorite pastime: reading books.
Yeah, man, sick bastard.
Um, guys, yeah, that is the case.
Um, let's read some of these chats real quick.
Um, Lee G goes, um, hold on one sec.
Okay, he goes, uh, they need to um, they need to find his dark web story.
Hold on, let me enlarge this for y'all so you guys can actually like see this shit.
Oh, his search story.
Hold on, I'm gonna pull this back up for you real quick.
Trying to make this bigger for you guys.
Hold on, I'm literally on the fly doing this.
Nope, that's not gonna do it.
God damn it.
Okay.
Well, either way, it says they need to find his dark web history.
Um, oh, well, y'all can see it.
Okay, they didn't find his dark grave history.
I had a co-worker that joked like he did and would tell me about murder vids on the dark net he watched.
This is from fnfsuperchat.com, guys.
So, shout out to you, bro.
And then, Lee G again, uh, he sent two of those.
Thank you, Lee G. Actually, three of those, I think.
Uh, Anna Rodriguez, this loser, says, Oh, look, it's Martin, the next bastardized baby maker, should have taken my advice and got those vasectomies.
Who is that?
I don't know, some bimbo talking shit.
What else is new, right?
Uh, Itachi Uchia, appreciate that.
Uh, let's see here.
I think that's it for today from fnfsuperchat.com.
All right, and then we got here.
let me go to rumble chats real quick I'm just going through okay Cerebris the chef This is Federica FNF.
This is Passion Edutainment from Iron, which hits every week.
Now, Relationship Edutainment: the 45-year-old, uh, the 45-year-old combat stands with the team, keyboard to go work, battle.
Appreciate that, uh, Cerebrus.
And then he goes, Combat Van, I mean, apologies.
Shout out to you, bro.
Thank you for your service.
Um, Doge poster goes, He said, A human head and hands in the most white way possible.
Yeah, you did.
Um, let's see if I missed anything.
Jerome 1997 says, A lie travels around the globe while the truth is putting on its shoes, FNF for life.
Thank you, my friend.
I appreciate that greatly.
Thank you for the support.
What else do we got here?
We got here.
Martin, notice how they put him closer to the door.
Usually they put the investigator between the door and the suspect, giving them the sense of lack of escape.
True.
Kobe goes, This is so sad.
I've always amazed and dumped out of how evil people can be.
Absolutely.
And then Ken Rose, thumbs up.
Thank you so much, bro.
Appreciate that.
Let's see here.
I think we're good on the chats.
All right, Ninjas.
So give me once in a chat if y'all want me to play a round of Overwatch on here.
To Myron, you know what they're going to say.
When are we going to see a baby Myron?
That's from Mickey.
Not soon.
Let's see here.
Actually, you know, it's funny.
Angie's going to write our NDAs from now on.
We're going to make NDAs.
Yeah, but don't tell the people.
Angie's going to write them.
Huh?
Who better to write them than my chick?
You, Jose, get no money.
Who better, man?
Andrew, you got anything?
You want to tell the people?
What are your thoughts on the general thing?
Because actually, you're the one that came up with us watching this.
So what's your thoughts on this?
Yeah, this is another Ed Camper that just got caught earlier.
You guys have been requesting Stephen Avery, but we are.
I need to talk to a.
Whoa, your head is so big, Myron.
Jesus.
I just saw it on this screen.
I was like, oh my God.
It's so big.
I need to talk to the people that works with Candice Owens because she made like a whole investigation towards this case.
And she actually believes that Stephen Avery was actually guilty, which is very weird because a lot of people, if you watch the Netflix documentary, you'll think that he was innocent.
So yeah, for that case, we need to do that.
And you've been requesting this LA shooting that just happened recently.
I don't know if you heard about that.
It would be happening like two, three weeks ago.
They stole 330K, I think.
Okay.
Yeah, like recently.
You guys have been asking for that.
Ruby Rich, the Ruby Rich, too.
That was also highly requested on FedReact.
And a bunch of cases that you guys have been also been requesting.
And the South Park Mexican guy that won't stop requesting that one.
They really want that one, huh?
Yeah.
But yeah, that's about it.
This case was fun.
Very interesting.
Very psycho, this guy.
You find more about this guy on Reddit, definitely.
And watch the videos that I recommend to you guys.
You have the whole interview there.
And yeah, more stuff from the crime scene photos and stuff.
You won't find the Vodican footage anywhere, like on SunSword, because I don't know why it's not in the internet.
But yeah, that's about it on this case.
All right.
Guys, thank you for the support.
Yeah, shout out to y'all ninjas.
And then let's see here.
I'm trying to think.
I don't know if y'all want me to do this.
This is what we'll do.
You're going to help me rank up on Overwatch?
Huh?
You're going to help me rank up on the watch?
Help me rank up in Overwatch?
Yeah, I can.
Give me once in a chat if you want me to run one game of Overwatch on here.
If not, I'm going to end the stream and go to sleep.
No, don't do that.
Just play on Rumble or something.
I could do one game and watch my language.
I've been good on Twitch.
You know what?
I've been good on Twitch.
Let me play with you.
Let's play the.
You want to play one game?
Yeah.
Together?
But can we though?
Didn't you?
Yeah, we could.
With you on support?
Yeah, I could play.
I ranked up.
I'm like a support.
I'm like a platinum three.
But maybe we could play.
I think it's within two ranks.
Are you sure?
I use Bill's account.
Okay.
I use Bill's account.
They said I missed like five to six Rumble Rats.
No, I didn't, bro.
I got them all.
Valexia.
I read them earlier.
I've literally got them all.
Punisher 541 says, Ayo Games, you still owe me money for my mug.
And Vilexia.
I got another one, bro.
I did some more chats earlier.
Miss those.
I don't think so.
I think he read all of them.
I did.
Yeah.
So let me see here.
So it says Valexio said was whipping that disabled kid like it was 1922.
Holy.
Yeah.
So earlier, I was 15.
I went 15-4 with one draw when I was playing with Chinaman earlier.
Let's open up Overwatch right now.
Violation says, another killer who needed fresh and fate to help handle his emotions and have an abundance mindset.
Could have went to the gym and got baddies with that height, but nope, he wanted demon time.
That's facts.
That's big facts.
Speaking of which, guys, oh, 30 million.
Jesus.
Okay, so R said RA says, Myron, did you hear about the 30 million guard award robbery in LA on Easter?
I thought it was 30k.
Someone mentioned it.
30 million.
Jeez.
Someone did mention it.
That's about it with the chats, guys.
angie go ahead and get on overwatch real quick let me try to see if i could put my oh i gotta put in Okay, let me open Overwatch here.
Alright.
We got the YouTube views, I think.
Rumble view.
I gotta update all this stuff.
Alright, give me one second, man.
So you know what we'll do?
We'll go ahead.
We'll play one game for y'all so you guys get an idea of what it's like when you know I'm saying you know what I'm saying when we play Overwatch I'm entering the game here.
Okay.
Hey, do you want food or do you eat earlier?
I did eat.
No, I'll get some food.
I'm starving because we did.
Why can't I show the YouTube views on this?
Okay, I'm here.
All right, so I'm going to switch my headphones up so you guys can hear the audio.
I'm going to fix this up right now.
I'm here.
I'll be waiting for you.
What do you want?
Double chicken?
Yeah, chicken and steak.
We're ordering food right now, guys.
All right.
So I got my headphones in, guys.
So I'm going to go ahead and you guys should be able to hear me here fine.
Okay.
Give me ones in the chat if you guys can hear.
I'm going to go into a custom game real quick.
I'm going to adjust the audio.
Let me know if you guys can hear me in here.
Can you guys hear the game?
Give me one sec.
Oh, I need to put on my headphones.
The game.
Yeah, you got to put in your game.
Alright, tell me if you guys can hear the game.
Give me ones in the chat if you guys can hear the game.
Ones in the chat if y'all can hear the game.
You should be hearing gunshots right now.
Okay.
Y'all can hear it.
Angie and y'all can hear me.
Oh, I can hear you double now.
You can hear me double?
Oh, that's because...
It's called Delay.
Huh?
No.
Hmm.
That's weird.
Oh, because I have the...
no, because I have the stream here.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You got to search.
I got to mute it.
Yeah, just mute that tab and you'll be fine.
Yeah, just mute all your tabs because you're watching the stream.
There you go.
Okay.
All right, so you guys can hear the noise, right?
I mean, you guys can hear the game and everything, right?
Cool.
So, give me ones in the chat if you guys can hear the sound effects.
And I'm playing right now.
Hello, I'm Mommy!
Give me one if y'all can hear that.
Okay, y'all can hear the sound effects.
Y'all can hear the game.
All right, we lit.
Then, all right, Angie, you ready to play?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Play one game right now.
Yeah, sure.
You tangled with the wrong one.
Vandan roast me, though.
You gotta respect my gameplay.
I'm warming up right now.
Hey, you gotta do this.
You gotta do the group.
What's up?
Gotta do the group.
Yeah, yeah, I'm gonna send you an invite right now.
I'm leaving this.
All right, let me see if I can queue with you on this account.
Let me see here.
Alright, so here's Angie's gamer tag.
I invited her to party.
Let's see.
Her gamertag is Miss T-Bag.
Yeah.
Let's see if we could play.
Oh, yeah.
We could play support.
I'll play.
Yeah.
We'll both queue up a support because I think I'm a- Oh, no, I can't.
I can't play support.
Oh, you can only play damage?
Okay.
And you know what?
Go.
You know what?
Screw it.
Hold on.
Let me cancel.
Let me go ahead.
I'm gonna queue up at you.
Quick as support.
Okay, I can only queue up his tank.
Fine.
I'll play tank.
Let's go.
Do you know how to play tank?
I know how to play tank, actually.
Yeah.
Oh, shit.
Okay.
All right.
Y'all about to see me play tank.
This is something rare.
I'm about to play Zarya on this.
Oh, yeah, Sari.
Yeah.
Oh, no.
I'm not going to take it easy on Angie.
If she trashed, I'm going to tell y'all she tries to.
No, you got to respect my gameplay.
Yeah, I'm going to tell her she treasures you, Josh.
Don't worry, guys.
The bully doesn't end.
They're saying be mean to her.
You zoom in.
No, I actually get till the way Myron just go by Sack.
Sometimes I can't play with him.
Yeah, Angie.
What are you ranked right now, Angie?
Let me see here.
Don't!
No!
Yeah, I brought trash trash!
Trash!
Yo, y'all said double audio?
I'll fix this right now.
My bad.
Okay, now y'all should be good.
You guys should hear no double audio.
Just mute my mic.
All right, y'all good now.
Give me ones in the chat.
You guys shouldn't hear any double audio.
Get out of here, woman.
They can see the trashness.
She's over here going, don't watch how to see her rank.
I don't know what to put it private.
Just get it.
You don't have to know it, man.
Real ninjas don't make their shit private, bad.
I don't want to be a real ninja.
Come on, man.
I don't want to be at Real League.
Oh, Angie.
I think you got to use the.
I think you got to use the other mic.
Well, no, can they?
Can they?
Sniper.
Shream.
Can y'all hear Angie when she's talking, by the way?
I think so, because I can hear myself.
Okay.
So, chat, y'all, give me ones in the chat if you guys can hear Angie.
Angie, talk, say what's up.
Hi, people.
What's up?
Yeah, they probably can hear you.
Give me ones if y'all can hear Angie.
Okay, yeah.
They should be able because I can hear myself.
Yeah, they can hear you, but okay.
You know what it's gonna be?
Angie, when we're in the game, they're not gonna hear you.
But that's fine.
Those scrubs don't need to hear you.
Why?
I'll do the calls.
Um...
Wait, uh...
All right, I haven't played tank in a very long time, so let me see here.
I'll play it.
I played Zarya back in the day.
Where are you?
Damn, she ain't got no charge.
Terrible.
I'm just going blade blade right now.
What was that?
I'm just going blade blade right now.
Okay.
I don't know why the YouTube views aren't working, guys.
I'm trying to fix it right now.
We got 1,600 of y'all watching on YouTube.
We're going to play one game.
For you guys that are wondering, yo, what happened with the what do you think about Ilari?
Should I learn how to play her?
Yeah, you should learn how to play her.
She's good.
She's Peruvian.
She's an Indian.
I thought she was Mexican, like Aztec.
No, she's Peruvian.
Okay.
All right, chat.
That's why she's Indian because she's Peruvian.
Alright, we're just waiting for a game, guys.
Damn, please.
As you guys can see...
We have like crazy eyes because of April's full.
Because the Overwatch creators are just gay.
Boom.
All right, now we got the YouTube numbers in there.
All right, sweet.
All right.
So we're just waiting for a game, guys.
Q is gonna take a bit because Angie's so low ranked.
But I cannot rank up because there is a bunch of people like right my mind right now.
I just play Smurfs and throw the game.
And you're just sliding around.
Yeah.
That's her right there.
She's wall riding.
Are you getting better at that though, Angie?
You're getting better at that.
I give you credit there.
Oh, we got a game.
All right.
All right.
Let's go.
Prepare to select your hero.
Should we join theme chat?
Huh?
Should we join Team Chat?
Yeah, we can join Team Chat if you want.
Yeah, join the team.
Hopefully, I don't get banned.
Just don't go crazy because we're on YouTube.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I can't go crazy because we're on YouTube.
What?
Yeah, that mic.
I'm here to spot you, but you have to put in the work and you don't suck.
Well, to be honest with you guys, I'm not like Myron.
I play this game for fun.
Because it's really fun.
Play for fun?
Yeah.
Scrub?
We don't play for fun over here.
We play to win.
The hell are you talking about, Angie?
Whoa, if you play for fun, you have way more.
No, that's fucking trash.
We don't play for fun.
We play for victory.
Yo, you guys on our team ready to fucking win this shit?
Let's go!
Alright.
What?
Wait.
I'm gonna speed you guys.
You gotta jump around.
I'm about to get free charge.
All right, I'm already 40.
All right, I'm getting charged up.
Woo!
Alright, I'm charged up now.
Let's go.
Let's push in, man.
Reaper, what are you doing?
Stop being a pussy, man.
You almost fell in that trap, Angie.
What?
Careful with the Junker Queen.
Let me see if I can just kill somebody from here.
Oh, my God.
Okay.
We got one.
I don't know what our bastion is doing.
He could have easily just been shooting at him.
Yo, DPS, you guys want to shoot them while I'm creating space for you, Scrubs?
Come on, man.
Back up, back up.
I'm about to kill this Junker Queen.
100% charged.
There we go.
Melted.
I'm trapped.
Mercy.
Let's go.
Scrub.
Let's go.
These kids are terrible.
What the hell are we doing?
How did I even die?
I'm ashamed of myself.
Alright, Angie, switch to speed boost.
Let's push up.
Let's push up.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Follow me.
Let's do trash.
Yeah, where is the payload?
Okay, okay, okay.
That's fine.
I got some all charge.
Let's go.
You can see the bailiffs have eyes pushing and pushing.
Trying to save you here.
I'm 97 charged.
So, these dudes are trapped.
This is McCurry trash.
About to kill him.
Oh, what the Edge?
You trash.
You trash Orange.
Angie.
You were like, oh, I'm about to kill you.
So he lit you up.
Yeah, he did.
I was trying to hide.
Alright, I gotta grab.
Where is everybody?
Come, people.
Okay, wait, wait, wait, wait for everybody.
Okay, we got it, bro.
We go now.
I gotta grab.
Let's go.
Grabbing.
All in there.
Let's go.
I got literally got all of them in there, bro.
All of them in there.
What the?
Man, our DPS is trash.
Oh, yeah, I got beat.
God damn it!
It's a lot.
Wait.
We're gonna draw my beat in a second.
We're right there.
Don't die.
Drunk or queen melted.
Let's go.
The beaters will continue.
Let's go.
Angie, that was a terrible all.
Trash.
That was L. Yeah.
We didn't need that.
L L L I don't want to play with you anymore keep me alive Oh, my God.
I was 100% charged.
Oh no!
Oh, no.
What is everybody?
God damn it.
How the hell did our Moira die?
Okay.
This is Junker, I'm below you.
Come on.
Careful with the basket.
Marion, go back, you're gonna die.
Yes.
I played Zorian years, man.
Okay, let's move forward.
Yo, I don't know, bro.
Mercy, one.
Ah, Moira on the side.
I got grab.
Oh my god crap, two of them in it!
McCree one.
McCree one.
Yeah, he's waiting.
He's waiting.
Oh, fuck.
What's being bucketed by Mercy?
These kids are trash.
We got it.
Alright.
Pushing up and gets some charge.
Okay, I'm in speedboot since there's a-lob.
Try her.
Junker Queen melts and she- She's trash.
There we go.
There we go.
Now we push these boys.
Come here, boy.
Come here, boy.
Where are you going?
It's McCree running like a little scalded dog.
He's still running.
I'm chasing this McCree around, man.
He's running like a little bitch.
No.
Keep you alive, Angie.
Run away.
Run away, Angie.
I am, I'm trying!
Okay!
Fantastic.
I'm alone with all these people killing me.
Jesus.
Alright, we got 40 seconds.
Let's go.
I'm about to build up a grav.
Come with the speed.
Go.
I'm about to have a grav.
I don't know where the team is, but we got here, here, I'm here, I'm here, here.
Melted.
Let's go.
Big play time.
The reapers won.
Can I get some goddamn heels, man?
What the hell y'all ninjas doing?
Don't die, don't die, don't die, don't die.
Three down.
No, careful with the Reaper.
God damn it.
Alright, we pushed it far enough.
We'll push it far enough.
We'll push it far enough.
We could probably hold this.
Let me see here.
Hold on more than the play.
You know what?
I could probably play Winston on these kids because they suck, bro.
But do you know how to play Winston?
Huh?
Winston?
Yeah, I do.
Not that great, but I think I could do it.
I hate these goofy eyes.
Alright, let's go W Angie.
From here.
Yo, can you play Mercy, Angie?
On this first one?
Yes, yes, yes, because I need the pocket.
And then also, you can rest somebody because we're on defense.
You can switch out.
I'm gonna die real quick.
With Mercy.
Just hide, bro.
Just hiding you.
Jesus mercy is so slow, slow.
Weak.
Weak.
Alright.
Just pocket me.
And, uh, Dr. Queen already weak.
Soldier melted.
Oh, the punishments will begin now.
If they're killing me.
My own, he's right on your side.
The Cassidy guy.
Drunker Queen melted, let's...
Let's go.
I'm weak.
You're trash.
Let me see if I can resurrect you.
No, no, no.
You don't resonate because I'm in a position where unless there's nobody there.
No, I can't.
I'm already 90 to alto.
Do the Cassidies.
Chasing you.
He sucks.
Just run.
Oh, shit.
Both of them did it.
Okay.
Our cassidy trash.
I'm waiting for you guys.
Oh my god Ron, just run.
Just run.
No!
He's gonna kill me!
No, they're all here.
No, I can't.
Okay, just switch to Lucio then.
That's fine.
I got Grav.
We can wipe them.
You're gonna die.
I'm about to grab them all.
Do we have somebody that could follow up?
Big grav.
Careful with Moira.
She's got ult.
Get this Junker Queen the fuck up outta here.
She's dead.
Let's fucking go, man.
Soldier trying to run around.
Soldier run around the back.
Soldier run around the back.
You trash though.
Yeah, I'm just in this car.
He's right here.
He's running, because he sucks.
Oh.
Give me a live.
Aw, shit.
I'm AM.
I am trying to.
Careful.
I got beat.
Oh, no, he's got.
Let's go hi, Noon.
Back up.
Back up, guys.
I got beat.
Wait.
Sorry, ass in a friend.
You're fucked, stupid.
Okay, you guys are all dead.
It's okay.
I'm coming right back.
I'm coming right back with the beat.
You die?
Don't do it yet.
Yeah, no, I'm away for you.
When they use an ultimate, an offensive ultimate, then you can do it.
Come on, push back.
Careful.
Oh shit.
I'm going to save you.
Quick.
Oh my god.
This McCree sucks.
Just fan of the fucking hammer.
Scrub!
There's a soldier on the high ground shooting at you guys.
They're gonna get here.
Pushing in.
Trying to kill these idiots.
Let's go, hi, Noon.
Careful!
Oh, dead.
Yeah, let's go.
Where is soldier?
Big grab.
Got four of the minute, man.
Where's the team?
Where's the team, bro?
I'm on Moira.
I'm on Moira.
She gotta die.
I'm coming back.
Dead.
Let's go.
McCree.
He's dying too.
Scrub.
Let's go.
Get in the backpack.
God damn, our tracer trash.
How'd you die, bro?
Get fucked, idiot.
Let's go.
Pushing back.
I'm the captain now.
Get in the backpack.
Yo, uh, top left, top left.
Somebody's telling me.
Oh, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Careful.
Up, up, up.
Back up, Angie.
Don't die.
No, I died.
There's only so much I can do, man.
All right, we lost.
They're...
Angie is.
Yo, I got the both.
Oh no.
Almost You love you got 11,000 heal give you that.
There goes my effort.
Let me see if it'll let me queue up as.
Oh no, because if you queue up a support, yeah.
It makes me do tank.
Okay.
Anyway, I got a request for Top G. What was that?
Why can't you play damage?
I'm too ranked too high for you.
What about Bills again?
Let me see if I can go to Bill's account.
Oh, well, we're still on.
We're still on here.
So, guys, I'm going to end the YouTube stream and the Rumble stream, but that's a game of Overwatch there.
I played a.
I played a.
Hold on, there's an echo.
Let me get off this chat so you guys don't hear that.
Oh, sorry.
I'm breaking down.
Okay.
No, guys.
So, that was a game of Overwatch.
I played with Angie.
As y'all can see here, she's trash, but it's okay.
I'm not trash.
She's getting better.
But she's working on it.
But it's okay.
You made me play like Mercy.
She sucks.
Bro, you played Marcy for like two minutes.
She sucks.
And I died two times.
Okay.
Those two minutes.
Okay.
Anyway, yeah, I hope you guys enjoyed that.
That's how our Overwatch stream normally goes.
A lot more.
It's a lot more screaming, and we're way more competitive.
I'm playing with Angie.
So we're playing at a lower rank.
So obviously the kids are brain dead idiots.
So it's a, you know what I mean?
Like, they don't communicate.
They're not in the chat and shit.
So, yeah.
But yeah.
Anyway, gonna end the stream there, guys.
Hope you guys enjoyed that one, man.
Time stamps are gonna be up for this thing.
I might stream.
Let me see if Chinaman's on, and then maybe we'll do a stream on Rumble and Twitter for y'all.
She'll sleep.
I haven't slept at all.
So, yeah.
And then it says here: We Lex Goes, keep writing Angie.
You got this.
I see both of you to be masters.
Let's go.
Thank you so much, Rook, for the positive reinforcement.
Yeah, thank you so much.
Shout out to you, my friend.
I think we have like a few more chats that you didn't read.
We had more chats?
Yeah.
Keep chilling.
I'm ranked number six in the world.
Yeah, okay, bro.
You can.
You're in those sixths in the world.
Come on, man.
You skipped one, Maureen.
I skipped one.
W Angie, for reading Rants.
Thank you, Angie.
That's from Valexia.
Yeah.
We got another one from.
You missed like five to six Rumble.
No, we got them.
No, go down.
Go down.
You missed like a couple.
No.
Keep practicing.
No, no, no.
Go up.
Go up.
No, go up.
I'm ranked number six in the world.
This one?
Angie sounded like Russell Westbrook when he was on the Lakers.
We don't play for fun.
We play to win and dominate.
Yeah.
Who's Russell Westbrook?
Yeah, bro.
We don't.
Oh, he's an NBA player.
Let's see here.
I think that's about it.
I think that's it.
Yeah.
Because, guys, this is a fetish stream, so I'm going to end it here.
It says, don't use Blitz account.
He got him on his Insta.
Yeah, bro.
I ain't going to lie.
Bill's account, I got it banned for comms.
I got it banned for comms.
Let me see if I can log into it, though.
So you cannot play comm?
No, I can.
I just can't talk on it.
Oh.
Let me see.
Maybe the ban is over.
I think it was like only two days ago.
Maybe the band's over.
Let me look here.
Let me look.
Give me one sec, chat.
Let me see if I could.
Let me see.
Let me see here.
Let me see.
Oh, yeah, guys.
Look at Myron's hair.
It's looking nice and luscious.
Angie actually helped me with this.
Yeah, I dyed it.
We extra wavy now.
Let me try to open up.
Let me get out my account.
And then let me see if I can go on Bill's account.
Bill's, I'm sorry, bro.
You might get your shit.
I went 3% down.
You went 3% down?
Oh, you didn't lose that much then.
Sucks, Myron.
You didn't lose that much, Angie.
I'm about to go to Bronze 4.
I need 20%.
I need 20%.
Yo!
I need 20%.
Bronze 4?
You trash.
You're trash, too.
You want to help me, Rekka?
What the hell?
Bruh.
Oh, lady.
I'm playing alone.
I'm playing alone with a bunch of smirks like Myron.
So that's not easy.
Yo, you're fucking trash.
Bro, you're trash.
Angie gets real sensitive when I tell her she's trash.
I'm not trash.
I've been working.
She's been playing a lot.
When I was in Europe, man, I had a homework assignment for I said, yo, you need to play every day for like five hours.
She's still trash.
Oh, salt.
Oh, man.
Oh.
He thought I was going to get that, bro, in like a week.
Yo.
Oh, my lord.
This is fucking entertainment.
This is fucking entertaining.
All right.
I'm siding into Bill's account right now.
I'm committing fraud.
I'm Jay Bills now.
Let's see here.
All right.
Let me open up Overwatch.
I'm on the count.
Let's see.
What the.
You're so mean.
That's why I only play with you.
He's so mean.
Let's see here.
Bruh, look at this.
As soon as I open it up, look at what I see here, guys.
Look at this shit.
Hold on.
Hold on.
What does he say?
You see it?
Following multiple reports of abusive chat from other players, we have silenced your account.
Fucking bullshit, bro.
It's fucking bullshit, bro.
Like, yo, what the fuck, bad?
They can't let me live.
They can't let me live, bro.
Of course he got banned.
Look at this, bro.
Of course.
Come on, man.
Damn.
Get off my dick.
Dudes are so fucking lame, bro.
I hate this game, man.
Bro, it's been like two weeks, man.
Damn.
Of course, you got banned.
Mario Beat insulting people like, right?
Fucking bad.
God damn, hold on.
I'm trying to.
And it's crazy what he says to these kids.
Like, it's just crazy.
He insults them like nobody.
Bro, this is bullshit, man.
Like, look at this.
Of course, you're not.
Following multiple reports of abusive chat from other players with silence here.
Fucking lame.
You can borrow my mic.
It's fine.
No, they could hear me.
They could hear me.
This is fucking bullshit, bro.
Oh, oh, you mean I can borrow your mic to talk?
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, talk to these scrubs.
I don't even want to talk to these niggas, man, because they're going to probably report me again.
Of course, they're fucking.
Fucking pussies.
It's okay, Angie.
Go ahead.
We're not going to go on L. All right, so let's update the W's and L's.
We got.
Thank you, Angie.
Now you're the fifth loss for today.
I was on a win streak, but I got you here, so now.
Man, stop.
Like, you actually need to help me rank up.
You're still trash, man.
I'm not.
Now I got 15 to 5 because of you.
I was trying to.
I was carrying the team with you.
Okay.
Here, I'll queue up as.
Oh, oh, hold on.
My bad.
Let me get you in here.
Okay, social.
All right.
I invited you.
Okay.
Join in.
Yo.
Yo, they won't let me live.
They just tell me right now, you've been removed from voice chat.
As soon as you joined in, they won't even let me talk to you now.
Bro, I hate this game.
It's fine.
I can't hear you anyway, so it's whatever.
All right.
Let me just take one.
I'll play damage or guess.
We'll let you play healer.
I'll let you kill this healer.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
Yeah.
So I'm just going to have my mic.
Oh, it's only let me do healer.
Okay, you're going to play with Batibs?
Yeah, I'll play with Baptiste.
I'll use your mic to communicate with these scrubs.
But don't get me banned, Maureen.
Don't get you banned?
Don't get me bad.
Oh, yeah, because it's going to be bad.
He got me banned once.
He got me banned once, and I don't want to be banned.
Again, just put it right here.
They can't hear you.
They can?
Yeah.
Hold on.
You know how to play like that, can you?
I could play like that.
Okay.
I see that mic falling down already.
All right, we got we gonna do one more game guys because I don't want to leave on an Look on the L. I don't want to leave on an L thanks to Angie so oh Yeah, we gotta play one game because the food is ready That is not thanks to me the team was really bad Well,
you were part of the bad team Angie you too Bill's got these sorry ass settings for Baptiste What is going on I can kill the demon Warming up right now with Baptist Cast so then we get in the game Karaki's voice What the hell?
Yeah, I'm not skydiving
No casualties while I'm around.
Well, hello.
Hello.
Oh, shit.
Weapon.
So I do this, guys, as an aim warmup.
We're about to cook these boys next round.
I used a skydidal on the wolves.
Through the box.
Shoot through the big glowy thing.
Shoot through the big glowy thing.
It's not your day.
Enemy snipers.
It's taking us a bit to get a match here.
I told you.
Yeah, it's really hard to get a match on this leaf.
When the okay, bro.
Two shots scrubs.
What is two mercies pocketing?
One thing.
What is that?
Farrah.
Alright, we got a game.
Awesome.
Let's go traveling prepared to attack.
Select your hero.
All right, let's do this.
All right.
Join team chat.
All right.
All right, all right.
All right.
Test us test one, two, three.
They can hear you as missed feedback, remember?
Yeah, but is it am I talking on your shit?
I cannot.
Oh, yeah, you can.
Oh, okay, okay.
You can see.
All right, all right.
Sweet, I am talking and okay.
Yeah, so okay, so chat.
Y'all can't see me talking, but on Angie's screen, I'm looking right now.
I am talking so the team can hear me.
But I don't know if I can hear them.
Angie, are they talking back?
No.
Okay.
Of course not.
Probably scrubs.
Oh, it's only me in here.
Yeah, there is nobody in there.
Nobody's in here.
See, this is the problem when you play at lower levels.
These dudes are all trash.
They don't be in here.
Probably don't have any mics or anything.
All right.
Man, do you see these bells right here?
They can make sounds when you shoot at them.
Yeah, no worries.
Oh, there's one guy that can hear you.
All right, let's go.
Okay, one dude can hear me.
oh he's on discord Okay, I'm coming.
What the hell?
Get this Reaper.
Serious?
Kill this idiot.
Kill this dummy.
I am trying to.
Oh, there is.
right over there He's there.
He's dead.
He's one.
He's one shot.
Idiot.
Oh.
Sigma one.
Sigma one.
Ball, turn around and shoot him, bro.
What the fuck are you doing?
Damn.
I got the sigma.
Let's go move this shit.
These are trash.
I'm space boosting the payload.
I gotta change.
Oh, those buttons.
Okay, I'm trying to heal everybody here.
Let's go careful.
Careful.
He's chasing you.
Don't die.
Ash, don't die.
Come here.
Reaper over here on the left.
He's dead.
The breaking ball.
Reaper, one shot.
There we go.
Angie chasing him down.
Oh, God.
Don't die though, Angie.
No, don't die, Angie.
She's running.
wait let me try to push the payload here oh people come here so i can heal you Okay.
No.
Oh, the ball, the fucking rod is chasing me.
trash oh he's coming back God damn it.
It's behind.
Wow.
Okay.
Okay, wait.
Kill this idiot, bro.
I'm pushing the payload.
Don't tell me that Ash is gonna.
Okay.
Oh, the hamster is coming back.
Okay.
He's going to ult.
I knew that was coming.
I was throwing my ult.
Damn, Angie, you're too late, man.
I was throwing my ult.
You're too late, man.
Didn't you see me throwing the beat?
I saw you do it, but you did too late, man.
Shit.
Okay, coming back.
Okay, now I'm good, man.
Sorry, I didn't have to set on the wrong reload button all this time.
So I couldn't even reload my gun.
All right, now we're gonna follow.
Where is everybody?
Where is everybody?
Okay, let's go.
Dudes are trash.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Reaper one.
Reaper one.
Chase him down.
Yeah, dummy.
You dead.
Let's go.
Good stuff, Angie.
Good stuff.
Oh, more ass ulting.
Get the soldier in.
What the fuck?
What the fuck?
The hamster.
Dude, it's trash.
Wait, who's pushing the panel?
I have another window.
Get this ball, bro.
He's trash.
Damn.
They're basting.
No, Graco's ulting.
Don't die, don't die, don't die, don't die!
Ah, shit, I'm about to die.
I'm coming back.
Quick.
Let's go.
Bash your neck because he sucks.
He's dead because he sucks.
Moira?
Moira?
Get this dumb bimbo.
I'm on the Moira.
Yeah, she's dead.
She's dead.
She's dead.
Kiri one.
Kiri one.
We're finished.
Keeping you alive, Angie.
Run.
Yeah.
Good beat drop.
Good beat drop, Angie.
There you go.
Get this ball.
Get this ball.
Got him.
He sucks.
Let's fucking go, man.
These dudes are getting destroyed now.
Let's go.
The beaters will continue.
Good job, Angie.
That was a good beat right there.
He's still trash, though.
You have anything you want to tell the people?
After that round.
I'm not trash.
That's her one comment.
I'm not trash.
Oh, now all the team is in the chat now.
Oh, the team's in the chat now?
They said good game, good team.
Oh, now they want to be in here.
Yeah, I'm not thrashing.
Myron is trash.
Oh, okay.
Oh, I'll switch the camera.
You have something you want to say?
Show me my bottom.
Yeah.
The perverts are going to rejoice.
Do you have a new one, Sam?
Let me heal you up.
Bruh, this dude.
What about a turret that shoots smaller turrets?
A turret that shoots smaller turrets.
Okay.
What is turret?
Huh?
What is a turret?
No, a turret.
A turret.
What is a turret?
I don't know what that is.
You know, Torb, when he puts a little turret and it shoots at you.
I don't know what that is.
Alright, we're gonna hold these scrubs back.
Let's go.
Let's fucking go.
They got a manga.
They changed.
No, don't die.
Go back.
Don't die.
Damn it.
I don't know.
I'm just trying to save.
Oh, they got a wheel maker.
I can hear her.
God damn it.
Let me see if I can get to her.
Where is she?
I'm flaking.
I'm flaking.
Damn.
Soldier and one.
God, y'all are all dead.
Sombra here.
Fuck.
Sombra behind.
I'm backing up.
I'm running away.
You guys are all dead.
Fucking Sombra.
Kill this dumbass Maka, man.
Yeah, I'm trying.
I'm trying.
I'm trying.
Train.
He's dead.
He's dead.
He's almost dead.
I got hacked.
Oh, shit.
Damn it.
Where is she?
My heart's still beating, so let's go!
Oh, Rico!
Oh, Kiriko.
She's just healed.
Shit.
Don't die, Angie.
Don't die.
I'm not dying.
I'm not dying.
I'm right back here.
Come on.
Moya!
Torb just use all.
Good.
Yeah, I got all two.
I got back up.
I got beat.
Don't die from that.
Moira below you guys.
Oh, here we go.
There's a couple of them, I think, coming up from behind us.
Yeah.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
Oh, Maigo here.
Damn it.
I got beat.
Kirico gone.
Damn it.
Melton, you suck.
Scrub, I killed two.
Three dead.
Sombra hacked me, but it don't matter because she's trash.
Let's go.
Let's go.
These dudes are terrible.
The beaters will continue.
Let's push back this thing.
Fuck out of here, Sombra.
You suck.
Hack that bitch.
Trash.
I hear footsteps below me.
Achieve there.
Oh, I didn't mean to do that.
Fatfrig, that one.
Yeah, shut up.
Nothing ends now.
Shut up.
Trash.
Shut the fuck up.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Mogo coming back.
Oh, Sombra here.
Let me see if I can get to this.
Trash.
Let me see if I can get him.
I'm dead.
I'm dead.
This is Sombra.
Where is Sombra?
It's fine.
Ooh, Moiko coming.
Oh, fuck.
You got me?
No.
Let's go.
Let's get.
Let's get him.
He's still dying.
Fuck, I got locked up.
Stupid, get fucked.
Let's go.
Oh, no.
God damn it.
Did you die?
Wait, I'm coming back.
I need to heal everybody here.
Honestly, they got this because He's gonna ult you guys Get ready.
he's gonna he's gonna he's gonna okay who's gonna okay sombra dead I don't need this.
Kill this.
Kill this manga, man.
Trying to get the Kriko.
Moga, one shot.
Moga, one shot.
Chase his ass down.
Where is he?
What is he?
What the fuck?
How's this nigga still alive, bro?
You're dead.
Let's go.
You're dead.
Let's go.
Come here.
The beaters will continue.
Come here, bitch.
Let me push this back.
Pushing the payload back.
Yeah, you better run, you fucking scrub.
All right.
Go back, payload.
Oh, I got beat.
Nice.
don't die he's gonna ask you guys who that was coming Damn it.
Let's go.
Oh, he's weak.
I'm gonna die, but he's weak.
He's weak.
Let's go.
One.
You're fucked, idiot.
Get fucked, idiot.
Shut up.
You're dead.
Let's go.
We're killing these boys.
What do you?
You suck.
Why would you fuck it all?
Gets one shot.
The fuck?
But careful with the Kriko.
I'm killing them all.
I'm the captain now.
Where's the Sombrat?
Oh.
Let's go.
I'm killing them all.
These dudes are terrible.
I'm healing.
Oh, shit.
I need help.
I need help.
I'm about to die.
Where are you?
Kill this dumbass manga.
I mean, I'm healing.
I'm healing.
I'm healing.
He's weak.
You're dying.
Let's go.
I'm killing them all.
I'm the captain now.
Oh.
Get in the backpack, niggas.
Moira dead.
One shot in the Moira.
Bitch, it's one shot.
Get fucked.
Let's go.
Yeah.
Let's go.
These dudes are terrible.
I'm the captain now.
Get in the backpack, Edgie.
Get in the backpack.
Let's go.
You got carried.
30 and 3.
I'm the captain now.
11,000 damage.
Let's go.
Woo!
How does it feel to get carried?
My back hurts.
I got 12,000 of healing.
You still trash, though.
Got 12,000.
I'm about to domestic violence you right now.
I got 12,000 of healing.
12,000 of healing.
Where am I?
Yeah, you got 12,000 healing.
That's true.
I was shooting them more than healing.
I saw it.
I saw you.
There you go.
There you go.
You actually didn't die as much as I thought.
But, but yeah, guys, that's a game.
There you go.
So, if you guys like watching me play, we had to get a W. I couldn't get off on an L like that.
All right.
So now I feel better.
Because before I was like, what the hell?
So we got 16 wins.
Let's go.
And five losses.
We'll one draw.
We'll won draw, right?
So yeah.
But yeah, if you guys like this type of stuff, make sure to check us out on when we stream this stuff on Rumble.
We won.
Yeah, we won.
We won.
Wait, I'm going to go get the food.
You're going to get the food?
All right.
Cool.
All right, guys, I'm going to end the stream here.
This was supposed to be a true crime Fed Reacts episode, but obviously we had to get a W, and I couldn't just take an L and just get off on an L. So that's it.
So yeah, if you guys want to continue to watch us play, I'll make a stream on Rumble and we'll keep playing on there.
But I'm going to end the stream here because obviously this is Fed Reacts.