The phsycho-babble B.S. is just that. Why is it that when a woman is the criminal there's an emotional excuse, ALWAYS founded on the emotional distress caused by some male, muttered out as if it were a viable excuse, and when it's a man he's just a selfish monster? That's the GENERAL belief? REALLY? How about that she was just a monster? There is no excuse or reasoning.
Ugh ... I've heard this before but never that Mr. Likens gave permission for Banszewski to discipline here, having no idea what that crazy lady meant by discipline ...
Poor, poor man. He probably laid awake at night for the rest of his life thinking back to that.
It seems that one Baniszeski found out that she liked hurting people, she found a way to express her anger. Perhaps the crimes may have been prevented had she sought therapy or better ways of expressing her anger.
ohh my goodness i just watched the movie and im an emotional cow right now. this story is absolutely mind blowing.. that anyone could do this to a poor girl. your video was amazing! even tho i cried watching the movie thankyou for sharing this story!
Thank you so much for sharing this! It was pretty disturbing hearing it though, i got chills. Yes i very much think she was hurting her because she saw herself in Sylvia. That's what jumped into my mind really early on in the story.
Random! but have you thought of maybe making a video on Stockholm Syndrome? There's so many crazy stories out there i think you might like researching!
Another movie based on true story is 'Bully', that also involves the group theoryconcept. Have you seen it are heard about the story? If so, can you do a video about it?
I find these criminal psychology videos really interesting.
DavidEatsPaste 3 weeks ago
Both
iwantknowyoumj 3 weeks ago
The phsycho-babble B.S. is just that. Why is it that when a woman is the criminal there's an emotional excuse, ALWAYS founded on the emotional distress caused by some male, muttered out as if it were a viable excuse, and when it's a man he's just a selfish monster? That's the GENERAL belief? REALLY? How about that she was just a monster? There is no excuse or reasoning.
McHenryAnge 3 weeks ago
Ahhhhhhh this was really interesting!!! It's so terrible, fascinating and crazy.
MollyOmigosh 3 weeks ago
I heard of a movie similar called "the girl next door"
peacegolucky 3 weeks ago
Ugh ... I've heard this before but never that Mr. Likens gave permission for Banszewski to discipline here, having no idea what that crazy lady meant by discipline ...
Poor, poor man. He probably laid awake at night for the rest of his life thinking back to that.
TimeTravelerJessica 3 weeks ago
Some faith in humanity has been lost :(
Happy video next?
TheNicholasBrothers 3 weeks ago
It seems that one Baniszeski found out that she liked hurting people, she found a way to express her anger. Perhaps the crimes may have been prevented had she sought therapy or better ways of expressing her anger.
Nancy21Rappaccini 3 weeks ago
Hadn't seen the movie or know the names... This is horrific :( That poor poor girl.
michellezearing 3 weeks ago
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PplFromUpStairs 3 weeks ago
ohh my goodness i just watched the movie and im an emotional cow right now. this story is absolutely mind blowing.. that anyone could do this to a poor girl. your video was amazing! even tho i cried watching the movie thankyou for sharing this story!
JayBabyHatesYou 3 weeks ago
this made me ill just hearing about it
JayBabyHatesYou 4 weeks ago
I think it was just plain, emotionless sadism. It's so sad to say, but some people just really enjoy hurting others.
bluefeathers101mg 4 weeks ago
Thank you so much for sharing this! It was pretty disturbing hearing it though, i got chills. Yes i very much think she was hurting her because she saw herself in Sylvia. That's what jumped into my mind really early on in the story.
Random! but have you thought of maybe making a video on Stockholm Syndrome? There's so many crazy stories out there i think you might like researching!
Keep the vids coming!
sagasumomo 4 weeks ago
Another movie based on true story is 'Bully', that also involves the group theoryconcept. Have you seen it are heard about the story? If so, can you do a video about it?
frequencyreached 4 weeks ago