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Judge Judd 承担重担 悬案困扰着他
2024-10-13 08:02:11
Judge Judd “承担重担”——贾德警长坦诚相告:悬案是否困扰着他?
"Carry That Burden" - Sheriff Judd OPENS UP: Do Unsolved Cases Haunt Him?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEF_T1_gli8
Valuetainment 2024年8月1日
贾德法官分享了可怕的犯罪的令人心寒的证词,从涉及母亲的悲惨事件到因公殉职的朋友的难忘记忆。
Judge Judd shares chilling testimonies of horrific crimes, from a tragic incident involving a mother to the haunting memory of a friend killed in the line of duty.
Host Patrick Bet-David 是 Valuetainment Media 的创始人兼首席执行官。他是华尔街日报畅销书“你的接下来五个动作”(西蒙舒斯特出版社)的作者,也是 2 个男孩和 2 个女孩的父亲。他目前居住在 Ft。佛罗里达州劳德代尔堡。
Patrick Bet-David is the founder and CEO of Valuetainment Media. He is the author of the #1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller “Your Next Five Moves” (Simon & Schuster) and a father of 2 boys and 2 girls. He currently resides in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. ?
Patrick Bet-David
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Patrick Bet-David
上周你已经服役 52 年了,你见过很多,对吧,很多不同的随机故事,好的,坏的,丑的,你见过好的见证,人们在改变,你见过一些丑陋的事情,如果你不介意的话,请给我们讲几个你见过的恐怖故事或经历的见证,普通人如果看到,你知道这会对你造成很大影响,你知道一个母亲踩到他,你知道,用胶带绑住他的手,把他扔进游泳池淹死,我读到的所有这些其他故事,关于你经历过的,对吧,如果你不介意分享几个这样的故事,这些经历是否让你对此有点冷淡,它是否让你处于什么位置,如果你去那里,你太情绪化了,你太这样了,你太那样了,你无法领导你的社区,一个故事也是如此,你如何领导这些情况,
答
当然,首先,你的工作是让混乱变得平静这就是他们雇佣我们的原因,当其他人都失控时,你就必须控制局面
你必须处于最糟糕的状态,我的意思是在事情最糟糕的时候,你必须处于最好的状态,所以当你打电话给执法部门、警察、警长助理时,我们必须在事情最糟糕的时候处于最好的状态,你知道,当我想到那个走进房子,向浴室里的每个人开枪的人,杀死了母亲怀里的一个婴儿,那是可怕的一天,杀死了父亲,站在女孩身边,开枪打死了她,以为她死了,她装死,以免被杀,这是最糟糕的事情,但现实是,我们的力量就是做正确的事,永远做正确的事,看透这些邪恶的人,我们机构的首要任务之一就是追捕儿童掠食者,性侵犯者,那些在网上试图引诱我们的孩子并与他们发生性关系的人,我们设立了诱捕网
克里斯·汉森来加入我们,如果你还记得的话是的,克里斯
克里斯是我的好朋友,但事实上,当我的侦探们逮捕儿童性侵犯者时,我的灵魂得到了滋养,这让我感觉很好,所以我确保他们接受了培训,拥有足够的资源,我们与其他机构合作,这些机构无法负担这些调查的费用,因为每时每刻都有人试图引诱和性侵你的孩子,自从我当警长以来,我们已经从性侵犯者的手中拯救了数以千计的孩子,我们不得不站出来,因为社交媒体把儿童性侵犯者放在了嫌疑犯的位置,因为儿童性侵犯者可以大胆地走进你的房子,你为什么在那里引诱你 12 岁、13 岁或 14 岁好奇的孩子,所以在一天结束的时候,我可以,你知道,如果我列出名单,我会想到我的副手,他们在执行任务时被枪杀,第一次副手在执行任务时被枪杀,他还是个孩子,我去了高中在警察学院,我坐在旁边,我们一起上罗林斯学院,一起上路,我们的家人,我的妻子,他,他的妻子,我们是朋友,他被一个吸食冰毒的废物射杀,那天晚上,他已经杀死了两个人,而出警的警员对此并不知情,所以你看到这些事件,这些事件在你的生活中是真实的,我给你举个例子,如果你看过《警察世家》,你会看到冲突结束时的家庭聚会,这些故事的发生方式令人发指,但从我们在社区中看到的死亡和破坏的意义上来说,它们是真实的,但让你继续前进的是,你知道你正在做出积极的改变,知道你正在拯救人们的生命,知道犯罪率很低,我们县的犯罪率处于50年来的最低水平,你的安全程度是佛罗里达州其他任何地方的两倍,这是了不起的,因为佛罗里达州的犯罪率很低,所以我每天早上醒来,确切地说,几乎每天早上,几乎每天早上,在闹钟响起之前,我都很兴奋来上班,因为我知道今天我们要拯救某人的生命,我们要阻止性侵犯者伤害儿童,你知道吗,顺便说一下,14 年来,我们县的人口是 888,000,所以我们不是一个小县,14 年来,我们有两起未破的谋杀案,14 年来有两起,我们知道其中一起是谁干的,我们只是找不到证人作证,你能告诉我们这两起未破的谋杀案吗,我可以告诉你,其中一起发生在一个小社区的便利店,他们进去抢劫商店,有趣的是,我们有一遍又一遍地向人们解释停止兑现支票停止兑现支票停止兑现支票好吧猜猜是什么强盗很快就弄清楚了嘿如果我在周五晚上早点去那里在他们兑现所有支票之前那里有很多钱他成功抢劫并谋杀了店员另一个是团伙报复性枪击案一群帮派成员和一群人不想告诉另一个人但就是这样所以你知道是谁但是呃帮派帮派成员帮派成员枪击案是的我们把他带到了那个团伙但他还住在那里吗他还在社区里他和他的伙伴们还在那里你见过他吗你见过他吗就像我本人没有但他们进出监狱他们的理念是嘿我们会在街上处理它我们不需要你像纽约的黑帮一样,是的,明白了,但想想这 14 年里,只有两个,只有两个,有多少,有多少发生了,在那 14 年里,我们的谋杀率相对较低,所以我们从低点上升到每年 4 起,到每年 20 起、25 起、30 起,好吧,但现在,我想去年我们有,我正在做,从记忆中,我有这么多,我想去年我们有 12 起,你见过电影评委吗,不,我不看很多电影,很明显,我注意到你错过了几部电影,有几部这样的电影,我想你会喜欢的,我没有时间看小说,我太忙了,实际上你可以成为一名喜剧演员,但好吧,公平地说,我尊重它,我尊重你所说的,但在这部电影中,评委罗伯特·德瓦尔有一个呃呃,他扮演法官的角色,儿子是小罗伯特·唐尼,这个值得一看,值得你花两个小时看,呃呃,所以在这部电影中,他放走了一个男人,让他自由了,因为这让他想起了他的儿子,他希望他能放走他,他有点让他的儿子知道这就是父亲和儿子之间的怨恨,他放走的那个人回来杀死了一个无辜的人,然后当他出狱时,他在呃,你知道,不是7-Eleven,而是一个加油站,他正在那里为他的房子取鸡蛋,法官的妻子刚刚去世,他说嘿,法官你好吗他说你知道我刚才做了什么吗我刚刚去对他杀死的那个女孩撒尿,他说在回来的路上,我撒尿在你妻子的呃你怎么称呼它呃坟墓坟墓上,你看到鸡蛋掉在现场,这太史诗了然后,但是因为他正在应对癌症,他不知道发生了什么,所以视频显示他去了,那个骑自行车的人回来把他带走并杀死了他,这是他对这个罪犯 52 年来的怨恨,你有没有遇到过这样的情况,你真的恨这个人,因为他对这个孩子、这个母亲、这个妻子或这个无辜的孩子所做的事,有没有人让你像这部电影中那样热血沸腾,每个人都让我热血沸腾,因为有一个不应该死的受害者,但我讨厌这种行为,好吧,作为一个敬畏上帝的人,我不能背负仇恨别人的负担,其他执法人员也不能,如果他们要成为职业执法人员,因为这会很快让你不堪重负,让你无法胜任这份工作,所以我选择在糟糕的情况下寻找好的一面,好的一面是,我可以逮捕那个人,然后今晚上床睡觉,知道什么时候他们被判有罪,他们将在监狱里度过余生,如果我们不判处他们死刑,他们就会在那里,事实上,就在上周,我接手了一个案子,我的侦探说,嘿,有一个人愿意为谋杀案认罪 30 年,最低 25 年,他 40 岁,45 岁,他将是一个老人,如果我们认为这不是一个好交易,州政府不会接受他的认罪,我们的州检察官是最好的,我看着他的眼睛,我说我们不会接受 30 年的认罪,我们不会接受 30 年的认罪,他将在监狱里腐烂,因为他犯了一个冷血的一级谋杀罪,因为这个家伙没有支付一些毒品的费用,我们事先就知道了,我的意思是,我很抱歉,我们有证词,在谋杀之前,他吹嘘说他要去杀了这个家伙,我得到了州检察官的授权,接受 30 年的恳求我告诉大家我相信假释
对于那些在死者复活的那一天谋杀的人我相信假释但除此之外把他送去审判判他一级谋杀罪并判处他终身监禁忘记 30 年对我的灵魂有好处你对那个人没有同情心在这个不确定的时代为零如果我们需要什么,我们需要人们相信未来是正确的所以你如果
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"Carry That Burden" - Sheriff Judd OPENS UP: Do Unsolved Cases Haunt Him?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEF_T1_gli8
Valuetainment2024年8月1日
Judge Judd shares chilling testimonies of horrific crimes, from a tragic incident involving a mother to the haunting memory of a friend killed in the line of duty.
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52 years last week you've been
serving you've seen a lot right a lot of
different random stories Good Bad Ugly
you've seen good testimonies people
changing you've seen some ugly things
give us a if you don't mind maybe a
couple testimonies of horrific stories or
experiences you've seen where to the
average person if they saw you know it
would do a number on you you know story
of a a mother steps on you know taping
his uh hands throwing him in the
swimming pool drowns all these other
stories that I read about what you've
gone through right if you don't mind
sharing a couple of these stories do
these experiences almost make
you be a little cold about it does it
get you to be where if you go in there
you're too emotional you're too this
you're too that you're not able to lead
your community as well one stories too
how do you how do you lead those
situations
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sure first and foremost it
it's your job to bring peace to chaos
that's what they've hired us for And
when everybody else is out of control
that's when you have to be in control
you have to be at your very worst I mean
at your very best when things are the
very worst so when you call law
enforcement the police the sheriff's
deputies in we have to be at our best
when things are the very worst
you know when I think about the guy who
who went in to the house and shot up
everyone in the bathroom killed an
infant in the mother's arms that's a
horrible day killed the father stood
over the girl and shot her down and
thought she was dead she played dead to
keep from being killed that's as bad as
it gets but the reality of it is the
energy is is to do what's right to
always do what's right to see through
these evil people one of the things that
is the one of the top priorities in our
agency is to go after child
Predators sexual offenders people who
are online trying to groom our children
and have sex with them we set up stings
Chris Hansen comes down and joins us if
you remember back I had on yeah Chris
Chris is a good friend of mine but the
reality of it is it feeds my soul it
makes me feel good when my detectives
who are the very best arrest child
Predators so I make sure they have the
training and the resources we partner
with other agencies that can't afford to
do these investigations because every
moment of every day there are people out
there trying to groom and seduce
and sexually batter your
children and we've saved Untold
thousands of children from the hands of
sexual predators since I've been the
sheriff and we've had to step up because
social
media put the child
predator with the sus the child predator
with the children because a child
predator can walk boldly into your house
why you're there and groom your 12 or 13
or 14 year old Curious child so at the
end of the day I could you know if if I
went down the list I think about my
deputies that have been shot and killed
in the line of duty the first time that
a deputy was shot and killed in the line
of duty he was a kid that I went to high
school with I sat next to in the police
academy we went to Rollins College
together Road together our families my
me my
wife him his wife we were friends and he
shot down and kill by a worthless human
being who was on
methamphetamine and had already murdered
two people that night unbeknown to the
deputies that responded so you see these
events and these events are real in your
life and I'll give you an example if
you've ever watched Blue Bloods and you
see the family gathering at the end of
the conflict now the stories are
outrageous in the way that they're
carried out but they're real in the
sense of the death and destruction we
see in the community but what keeps you
going is knowing that you're making a
positive difference knowing that you're
saving people's lives knowing that crime
is low crime in our county is at a
50-year low you're twice as safe as you
are any place else in the State of
Florida per
capita and that's remarkable because
Florida's crime rate is low so I wake up
every morning almost every morning to be
exact almost every morning before the
alarm goes off excited to come to work
because I know today we're going to save
somebody's life we're going to keep a
sex predator from a
child do you know by the way in 14 years
as large as our county is the County's 8
88,000 so we're not a little bitty
County in 14 years we've had two
unsolved murders two in 14 years and we
know who did one of those we just can't
get any of the witnesses to
testify can you tell us about those two
unsolved murders I can tell you that one
of them is a
is at a convenient store in a small
community and they went in to rob the
store interestingly enough we had
explained to the people over and over
and over quit cashing checks quit
cashing checks quit cashing checks well
guess what it didn't take the robber
long to figure out that hey if I go
there on Friday evening early before
they cash all the checks there's a lot
of money there and he successfully
robbed and and murdered the
clerk the other one is a gang
retaliation shooting and it's a bunch of
gang bangers and one and one group want
would not tell on on the other so but
that's it so which is the one that you
know who it is but uh the gang Banger
theang Banger the gang banger shooting
yeah we got we got him down to the group
but is he still living there is he still
in the community he's he he and his
buddies are still there have you ever
seen him have you ever seen him like I
haven't personally but they're they're
in and out of prison and their
philosophy is hey we'll take care of it
on the street we don't need you like
Mobsters in New York like yes got it
sure but think about this in 14 years
two two of them only only two and how
many have you had how many has happened
in that 14 year our murder rate is
relatively low so we've gone from a low
of four
to 20 25 30 a year a year okay but right
now I think last year we had I'm doing
this from memory and I've got so much
run I think we had like 12 last year you
ever seen a movie judge no I don't I
don't watch a lot of movies it's very
obvious I noticed you missing out a
couple movies there's a couple of these
movies I think you're going to like I
don't I don't have time for fiction I'm
too busy in
reality you could be a comedian but okay
fair enough I respect it I respect what
you're saying but in this movie judge
Robert Deval had a uh uh he plays the
role of the judge the son is Robert
Downey Jr this one's worth watching it's
worth your two hours uh uh so and in
this movie he lets go of a guy that he
allows him to go free because it reminds
him of his son that he wishes he would
have let go free and he kind of got his
son to that's what the resentment was
with the father and the son and the guy
that he lets go to go free comes back
and kills an innocent person and then
when he gets out of jail he's at the uh
you know like a not a 7-Eleven but a gas
station where he's getting picking up
eggs for his house and the judge's wife
had just died and he says Hey judge how
you doing he says you know what I just
did right now I just went and pissed
pissed on the girl that he killed and he
says on the way back I pissed on your
wife's uh what do you call it uh grave
grave and you see the egg drops in the
scene it's
epic and then but because he's dealing
with cancer he doesn't know what's going
on so the video then shows that he goes
and the guy was there with a bike comes
back takes him out and kills him
right and this is a resentment he held
all these years to this
criminal 52 years of doing
this have you ever come across one where
you're like I sincerely hate this guy
for what he did to this child or this
mother or this wife or this innocent kid
has anyone ever gotten your blood to
boil like it did in this movie everyone
causes my blood to boil everyone because
there's there's a victim that should not
be dead but I hate the deed okay as as a
God-fearing man I can't carry the burden
of hating people with me neither can any
other law enforcement officer if they're
going to be career Law Enforcement
Officers because it would burden you
down so quickly that you couldn't do
this job so I choose to look for the
good in a bad situation and the good is
when I can arrest that person and go to
bed tonight knowing when when they're
convicted they're going to spend the
rest of their life in prison if we don't
get them the death penalty they'll be
there in fact I had a case just last
week when my detective said hey there's
a guy that's willing to plead 30
years 25 years minimum mandatory on a
murder he's 40 years old 45 years old
he'll be an old man
the the state won't take the plea if we
don't think it's a good
deal I our state attorney is the very
best I looked him in the eye and I go
we're not taking a 30-year plea we're
not taking a 30-year plea he's going to
rot in prison because he committed a
coldblooded first-degree murder because
this guy didn't pay for some drugs we
knew it in advance in advance I mean I'm
sorry we have the testimony that in
advance of the murder he bragged that he
was going to go kill this guy and I got
the The Authority with a state attorney
to take a 30-year
plea I tell folks I believe in parole
for people who murder the very day the
dead person comes back to life I believe
in parole but other than that take him
to trial convict him of first-degree
murder and sentence him to life forget
the 30 years that does my soul good you
have no sympathy for that man zero in
these uncertain times if there's
anything we need is we need people to
believe the future looks right