The Disturbing Case of the Amazon Review Killer

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Published 2021-07-20
"I’ve never done anything to anybody who didn’t have it coming."

In today's true crime documentary, we're covering the case of Todd Kohlhepp.

All Comments (20)
  • "I prefer not to shoot women if I can." Ahh and they say chivalry is dead.
  • @kerrid5717
    "I hate when people are rude for no reason" Kills people in cold blood for no reason
  • @mkay2925
    Oh my god her being able to calmly recount the events of her kidnapping and her boyfriends murder and then remembering to warn them about the red pepper hurting the dogs!! She is incredibly strong.
  • @Benjamoose
    I like how you can sort of see the truth between the story at times. Like when he says "she really wanted the collar" and how he refused it upon arrival. You actually almost get the impression that there's some truth to it, which makes no sense. Until when revisiting the topic, he says "she said she wanted that instead of the chains" and it becomes obvious what she was doing. The chains were clearly uncomfortable and probably even painful and chaffing. She was using delicate manipulation to make herself more comfortable under the guise of pleasing him. Truly awful stuff, but a very quick-minded and insanely strong woman.
  • @EastCoastPeace3
    cop: "why did you shoot her?" Tod: "Ill get to that.....anyway... little caesar's always gives me heartburn 🥺..."
  • @fritz9790
    I could never be a police interogater, and pretend to be friendly with rapists and murderers.
  • @percaroni6295
    this man lived in my town. he sold my guidance counselor her house. she told me one time she went to his office late to sign papers and while they were in the elevator alone he said “does this make you nervous” kayla was in the container at this time
  • “I’m going to need you to stand up and put your hands behind your back.” “He’s already in cuffs” “oh okay you are under arrest” lmao 😂
  • @nomchowski8297
    That interrogator laughing along with him and casually slipping in another important question and getting an answer. I've heard of professionals like him throwing up after disgusting interrogations like this. I wouldn't be surprised if he needed psychological help because of the things he hears and witnessed on the job. Mad respect for men like him. He played that monster like Paganini played his violin.
  • @dollinterrupted
    He kidnaps these women.. and then complains about what a nuisance they are to care for like some inconvenient pet that was forced on him. Deeply disturbing.
  • @jaysay7333
    love finding these channels after they been up for awhile, get to binge lol.
  • @omari6108
    Us as listeners are so fortunate to be hearing this through this video. I can’t imagine being the detective in front of this guy. Getting a confession is serious business, but to sit there and have to listen to how he talks about his victims?!? Oh my......
  • @asmr_znekas8550
    This guy was talkin like he telling a friend a funny story not like he’s admitting guilt.
  • @Justsomething91
    “I just couldn’t understand why she wouldn’t calm down after I killed her boyfriend and chained her up”
  • I got blocked from reviewing amazon items because I wrote a review telling them they never sent me my sweater...or the money back. I guess priorities
  • The work that you do on these videos and the amount of content that you give is impressive. You’re one of my favorite crime documentary youtubers. Thank you for all the hard work and investigating that you do.
  • @starquaked
    His crime was so bad they wanted to cuff him twice LOL
  • @solarisp9733
    Kala survived hell with this man, she was smart and played to his huge ego - I really hope she's found some happiness after all that she went through
  • @ashleyt6840
    That one detective saying “you said those are the only ppl I’ve shot. Any other meanings” did a really good job picking that up. Even though gun was his preferred weapon he could use anything.