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    • 8 months ago

    Poor girl… That Joseph Brewer guy really played it off in her 911 call… Him constantly repeating "ill go upstairs,yall go outside,im going upstairs now so u go ahead and leave,hey look im going upstairs" was to cover his a** because atm… CLEARLY there's more going on with this story.. why was she all of a sudden afraid and running from her drive? And why keep following her and hassling her if he sees she's afraid and terrified of him? him, Joseph and the old 75 Year old man are working together. Clearly she SEEN something that terrified and traumatized the mess out of her and they're all INVOLVED

    • 8 months ago

    Buckle up

    • 8 months ago

    Can someone tell me the difference between 10 to LIFE, SERIALiously, and Dark Chapters? I’m behind 😅

    • 8 months ago

    Buh-ehn.
    Manha-ehn.
    No! Button. Manhattan… Drives me nuts

    • 8 months ago

    This guy is so hauntingly disgusting. I feel so bad for all involved, but the one thing that made me sick (because I am desensitized) is the baby Jane 2 year old. OMG what did he do to that baby? all of his google searches were so gross. Thank god he was caught, I wish I could say that makes me feel better but in my heart I know there are more people like him running around free. thank you Annie, and your team for all you do

    • 8 months ago

    I love you – you think like me. It's uncanny!

    • 8 months ago

    All around heartbreaking. Cant imagine what they went thru at the hands of Rex. May prison live up to its reputation and treat him accordingly.

    • 8 months ago

    Rex’s gruesome Google searches and little checklist are obviously horrendous and scary. However, as you were going through it, I couldn’t avoid being caught up onto some details that I feel like are more revealing the more you think about it; How back at 2010 the police assumed he had “background in law enforcement” due to the length of the phonecalls he made taunting one of his victims sisters being shorter than it would take to trace it – And he literally Googling why the cops couldn’t trace it back then, 20 years after the fact; It so happens he “lucked out”, he indeed wasn’t law enforcement. The fact of the specific mention of hair in his “manual” and how this element now is so important. But to me it’s the consistent spelling errors, as well as shit like “be sure to sleep and be as quiet as possible” – like, no fucking shit, you had to include that? – on top of calling it “the hunt”… That was less of a checklist and more of the fantasizing of things to come. He’s obviously an intelligent person, I don’t dispute it. Well, I do dispute that he can be considered a “person” but that’s beside the point. Because he’s a still acts on compulsion. He probably rushed through writing it in a frenzy and didn’t even cared, it’s not like he was writing for anyone but him (and frankly, I’m not sure how much he actually read it himself) and he must have been giddy thinking about what was to come… That’s why these freaks never have “a couple” of the stuff they get on to, it’s always an unbelievable amount.

    You might be thinking: “What’s the relevance of any of it?”. I think that Rex is undoubtedly intelligent, but he’s not really the Hannibal Lecter tier mastermind people make it out to be. And he’s still, like any other of his kind, guided by the most primeval aspects, which evolution did well in curbing on the rest of us.

    So… how come it took all that time? All of those women in 10 years, without raising suspicion… More 10 years after to being finally uncovered. To me that’s as clear as it goes: He prayed on some of the most vulnerable, as in people who the broader society sees as undeserving of care. He was literally throwing their remains on a major public spot, and it took one guy with a dog to start finding them. The way I see it, he succeeded because we failed. Failed those women. Yes, not only the police department, not only the many awful individuals and circumstances that happened to every single one of these women, it’s a collective issue that involves the broader whole.
    That’s scarier than the monster. We can delude ourselves in buying that narrative; That once the boogeyman is dealt with, the work is done. Pat on our backs for getting “justice” to his victims. No matter how scary the boogeyman can be, you can put an end to him eventually. The alternative envolves so much more work that it’s so overwhelming it’s incomprehensible.

    And so it’s the same old story; From
    Whitechapel to Long Island.

    • 8 months ago

    Being a hooker wasn't ideal but it paid the bills lol why cant women ever just say it's wrong to sell yourself for monetary gain lol

    • 8 months ago

    I always thought there was more than one killer but maybe Rex is responsible for them all.

    • 8 months ago

    Can we talk about how annoying 911 dispatchers seem in almost every case? The one talking to Shannon seemed like she wasn’t taking her seriously at all. 😢

    • 8 months ago

    The misspellings aren't that unusual when you're dealing with architects and engineers. Not sure why, but a lot of these otherwise intelligent people can't spell for 💩.

    • 8 months ago

    That wasn't Michael(her driver) talking to her at the 12:48 to 12:50 mark… That was the old 75 Year old gustoff(however u spell it)man's voice so why isn't his real name and identity revealed in her 911 call? Something is extremely fishy about this case… I think its more behind it than whats on the surface

    • 8 months ago

    Clearly its a LOT more to this girls story… I smell a fall guy,and i also sense some h*man tra**icking involving some higher ups. That 911 call is terrifying,like some kind of movie plot… Who is the old man's house she ran to? How'd he know her name when he supposedly just met her? If he knew she was afraid and running from someone why'd he let this driver dude in his home not knowing him from adam? Am i the only one seeing this? Why are ppl just accepting "she was high on substances" as reason for her behavior? So she was completely fine untill she made it to that dudes house in long Island? Smh too many questions

    • 8 months ago

    Annie, I love your content, been watching for a few years now, wanted to ask how come some videos like this one aren't on Spotify as well?
    All the love out of Germany ❤

    • 8 months ago

    Annie I really like how carefully you explain the timelines of these more complex cases. 20 minute videos on them have to summarize and talk faster and it can get confusing

    • 8 months ago

    Really!?? It should take 4 calls from different people to dispatch an officer to the area????

    • 8 months ago

    I just google fishing related stuff mostly, what is wrong with people.

    • 8 months ago

    You did a great job Annie Thank you 🎉

    • 8 months ago

    One of your best yet…

    • 8 months ago

    Its sad. He really did good at getting away with muder! I mean the girl who started this whole investigation wasn’t even his victim. If it wasn’t for her all the other victims would have never been found and he would had gotten away with muder! Its sad to say. 😢
    Sad to think that he was found because a girl was found near where he left all the other girls because of her! Way way sad.

    • 8 months ago

    I cant keep up..Ive been watching since the first girl that just got lost in the weeds. Her family was so broken and they thought it was a doctor..mow I'm just overwhelmed

    • 8 months ago

    So scary, no joke I grew up literally 1 mile from that freak

    • 8 months ago

    Omgggggg Annie… Wade Wilson who is this guy… What is his background?

    • 8 months ago

    How sad she tried so hard to get help.

    • 8 months ago

    Bro that’s crazy

    • 8 months ago

    It’s almost like Shannon had to become lost in order for all the other victims to be found. 😢

    • 8 months ago

    Has anyone ever seen The Cell? Vincent D'Onofrio plays a serial killer….the similarities are staggering & absolutely terrifying….TERRIFYING

    • 8 months ago

    Spelling has nothing to do with intelligence. Many brilliant people could not spell. Albert Einstein for one. I enjoy your content but the spelling thing is bothering me. I’m a dyslexic with an extremely high IQ and collage educated and I can not spell at all.

    • 8 months ago

    OMG ! 😨And after all those searches his wife can’t believe he’s a serial killer??

    • 8 months ago

    I have to say ❤ you've done an amazing job 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 Thank you because, I know it can't be easy for you going into…diving into these types of cases. I wanted to let you know that I appreciate all that you do to go above and beyond for us.

    • 8 months ago

    Architects are used to being detail oriented, a word that is aprapo is evil.

    • 8 months ago

    thankyou thankyou thankyou for this breakdown i have been waiting for your deep dive to be able understand how they came to this man ❤

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