Husband Or Heartless Killer: The Story of Mitchell Quy (True Crime Documentary) I Real Stories

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Published 2017-06-10
An insight into the mind of Mitchell Quy, convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment in January 2001 for the murder of his wife, Lynsey, who had disappeared in December 1998. The prime suspect at the time, Mitchell Quy had always protested his innocence, claiming his wife had left him. Quy even made televised appeals for the return of his wife.

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All Comments (21)
  • @nimue4325
    Never let an abuser know you are planning to leave or get a divorce until you are safe somewhere.
  • @poppyfield1619
    in every interview he did you could see how he revelled in the attention and smirked throughout knowing he killed lindsay and he was 'getting away with it' just sickening
  • @cassie1790
    I don’t know who needs to hear this, but if your child keeps going back to their abuser, the appropriate response is never punishment. Giving them the silent treatment may kill them. While her husband has the ultimate blame here, her family saw red flags and did nothing. Didn’t even report her missing. Since her brother died by suicide after this, her parents lost two children.
  • If someone hands you a note, that says, " Please help me" that is an absolute emergency, and the fact the family didn't respond to the urgency of the situation, is devastating. They will regret that for the rest of their lives
  • @lashaesmith3440
    When my dad killed my mom it ruined my life. I was only 5. I hope these kids grew up and learned to love themselves and learn the are not like there father but a living testimony for their mom.
  • Missing 53 days at Christmas time and no one close to her reported her missing.. Why didn't police comb through the house with a forensic crew immediately ? Family, friends and police let her down, so tragic, so sad...
  • @barrydingall
    Hearing that a little girl said “I wish I could die and go up to heaven with my mom” had to be one of the most gut-wrenching things I’ve ever heard. Kids may not understand the gravity of what they’re saying or the permanence of death, but that line ripped my heart out of my chest. I hope that thought isn’t something she still carries with her today and those children got the counseling they needed.
  • @crystal4336
    “I wouldn’t piss on her if she was on fire”?! This guy is NUTS. Even if your angry I feel like an innocent man wouldn’t say that about the mother of his kids.
  • @veefriend4201
    You notice that smirk constantly on his face? It's called "duping delight". Research it - it will surprise you. This man exudes guilt in his every expression.
  • @parisblues2422
    wait a minute....he was a prime suspect for a murder and still taking care of the children??? wtf
  • @FucU4ever
    That little boy singing the song "goodbye" at the end got me bad.... I looked up the song and listened to it over and over. RIP Linsey. 😪
  • And yet after all that and her begging them for help, her own family did nothing and didn't even report her missing!! That's disgusting, that poor girl was so alone!!
  • @MsPixie1972
    He's not an animal, animals' are beautiful, he is truly an evil monster!
  • She was reported missing 53 days later not by her husband, nor her friends, nor her family, so sad this poor girl was let down by everyone I can see why she felt lonely. 😔
  • @Pawknee123
    This is so terribly sad.💔 Took me 8 yrs to get away from my abuser. Many nights sleeping in my car with my little dog in empty parking lots.
  • “Silence is violence” well said. By staying quiet you are contributing to what happened to her, and it is a crime
  • @laurapettit6487
    My sister kept going back to her abusive x but we helped her even though we were sick of the whole yoyo game. She finally permanently kicked him to the curb after nine years. Thank heavens!
  • Elliot should've gotten way more than 7 years in my opinion. HE HELPED HIS BROTHER BURY THE BODY PARTS OF ANOTHER HUMAN BEING AND SAID NOTHING FOR OVER A YEAR ONLY SEVEN YEARS ARE YOU KIDDING?!
  • Lynsey's Dad is 1 million times more a man than Mitch. I was moved by his non stop search for her. The images of him standing in the distance looking at the cross over the ground were Mitch buried part of her body was heartbreaking. His final words about just wanting to see her again when he gets to heaven and hear her call him Pop was also emotionally difficult because his unconditional love for her just rang out. God bless him, his wife, the children and all those who loved her.
  • @latle111
    Guilty or not, I've never came across anyone innocent with a smirk like that.