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Judge Judd 承擔重擔 懸案困擾著他

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Judge Judd“承擔重擔”——賈德警長坦誠相告:懸案是否困擾著他?

"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

賈德法官分享了可怕的犯罪的令人心寒的證詞,從涉及母親的悲慘事件到因公殉職的朋友的難忘記憶。

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 的創始人兼首席執行官。他是華爾街日報暢銷書“你的接下來五個動作”(西蒙舒斯特出版社)的作者,也是 2 個男孩和 2 個女孩的父親。他目前居住在 Ft。佛羅裏達州勞德代爾堡。

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

上周你已經服役 52 年了,你見過很多,對吧,很多不同的隨機故事,好的,壞的,醜的,你見過好的見證,人們在改變,你見過一些醜陋的事情,如果你不介意的話,請給我們講幾個你見過的恐怖故事或經曆的見證,普通人如果看到,你知道這會對你造成很大影響,你知道一個母親踩到他,你知道,用膠帶綁住他的手,把他扔進遊泳池淹死,我讀到的所有這些其他故事,關於你經曆過的,對吧,如果你不介意分享幾個這樣的故事,這些經曆是否讓你對此有點冷淡,它是否讓你處於什麽位置,如果你去那裏,你太情緒化了,你太這樣了,你太那樣了,你無法領導你的社區,一個故事也是如此,你如何領導這些情況,

當然,首先,你的工作是讓混亂變得平靜這就是他們雇傭我們的原因,當其他人都失控時,你就必須控製局麵

你必須處於最糟糕的狀態,我的意思是在事情最糟糕的時候,你必須處於最好的狀態,所以當你打電話給執法部門、警察、警長助理時,我們必須在事情最糟糕的時候處於最好的狀態,你知道,當我想到那個走進房子,向浴室裏的每個人開槍的人,殺死了母親懷裏的一個嬰兒,那是可怕的一天,殺死了父親,站在女孩身邊,開槍打死了她,以為她死了,她裝死,以免被殺,這是最糟糕的事情,但現實是,我們的力量就是做正確的事,永遠做正確的事,看透這些邪惡的人,我們機構的首要任務之一就是追捕兒童掠食者,性侵犯者,那些在網上試圖引誘我們的孩子並與他們發生性關係的人,我們設立了誘捕網

克裏斯·漢森來加入我們,如果你還記得的話是的,克裏斯

克裏斯是我的好朋友,但事實上,當我的偵探們逮捕兒童性侵犯者時,我的靈魂得到了滋養,這讓我感覺很好,所以我確保他們接受了培訓,擁有足夠的資源,我們與其他機構合作,這些機構無法負擔這些調查的費用,因為每時每刻都有人試圖引誘和性侵你的孩子,自從我當警長以來,我們已經從性侵犯者的手中拯救了數以千計的孩子,我們不得不站出來,因為社交媒體把兒童性侵犯者放在了嫌疑犯的位置,因為兒童性侵犯者可以大膽地走進你的房子,你為什麽在那裏引誘你 12 歲、13 歲或 14 歲好奇的孩子,所以在一天結束的時候,我可以,你知道,如果我列出名單,我會想到我的副手,他們在執行任務時被槍殺,第一次副手在執行任務時被槍殺,他還是個孩子,我去了高中在警察學院,我坐在旁邊,我們一起上羅林斯學院,一起上路,我們的家人,我的妻子,他,他的妻子,我們是朋友,他被一個吸食冰毒的廢物射殺,那天晚上,他已經殺死了兩個人,而出警的警員對此並不知情,所以你看到這些事件,這些事件在你的生活中是真實的,我給你舉個例子,如果你看過《警察世家》,你會看到衝突結束時的家庭聚會,這些故事的發生方式令人發指,但從我們在社區中看到的死亡和破壞的意義上來說,它們是真實的,但讓你繼續前進的是,你知道你正在做出積極的改變,知道你正在拯救人們的生命,知道犯罪率很低,我們縣的犯罪率處於50年來的最低水平,你的安全程度是佛羅裏達州其他任何地方的兩倍,這是了不起的,因為佛羅裏達州的犯罪率很低,所以我每天早上醒來,確切地說,幾乎每天早上,幾乎每天早上,在鬧鍾響起之前,我都很興奮來上班,因為我知道今天我們要拯救某人的生命,我們要阻止性侵犯者傷害兒童,你知道嗎,順便說一下,14 年來,我們縣的人口是 888,000,所以我們不是一個小縣,14 年來,我們有兩起未破的謀殺案,14 年來有兩起,我們知道其中一起是誰幹的,我們隻是找不到證人作證,你能告訴我們這兩起未破的謀殺案嗎,我可以告訴你,其中一起發生在一個小社區的便利店,他們進去搶劫商店,有趣的是,我們有一遍又一遍地向人們解釋停止兌現支票停止兌現支票停止兌現支票好吧猜猜是什麽強盜很快就弄清楚了嘿如果我在周五晚上早點去那裏在他們兌現所有支票之前那裏有很多錢他成功搶劫並謀殺了店員另一個是團夥報複性槍擊案一群幫派成員和一群人不想告訴另一個人但就是這樣所以你知道是誰但是呃幫派幫派成員幫派成員槍擊案是的我們把他帶到了那個團夥但他還住在那裏嗎他還在社區裏他和他的夥伴們還在那裏你見過他嗎你見過他嗎就像我本人沒有但他們進出監獄他們的理念是嘿我們會在街上處理它我們不需要你像紐約的黑幫一樣,是的,明白了,但想想這 14 年裏,隻有兩個,隻有兩個,有多少,有多少發生了,在那 14 年裏,我們的謀殺率相對較低,所以我們從低點上升到每年 4 起,到每年 20 起、25 起、30 起,好吧,但現在,我想去年我們有,我正在做,從記憶中,我有這麽多,我想去年我們有 12 起,你見過電影評委嗎,不,我不看很多電影,很明顯,我注意到你錯過了幾部電影,有幾部這樣的電影,我想你會喜歡的,我沒有時間看小說,我太忙了,實際上你可以成為一名喜劇演員,但好吧,公平地說,我尊重它,我尊重你所說的,但在這部電影中,評委羅伯特·德瓦爾有一個呃呃,他扮演法官的角色,兒子是小羅伯特·唐尼,這個值得一看,值得你花兩個小時看,呃呃,所以在這部電影中,他放走了一個男人,讓他自由了,因為這讓他想起了他的兒子,他希望他能放走他,他有點讓他的兒子知道這就是父親和兒子之間的怨恨,他放走的那個人回來殺死了一個無辜的人,然後當他出獄時,他在呃,你知道,不是7-Eleven,而是一個加油站,他正在那裏為他的房子取雞蛋,法官的妻子剛剛去世,他說嘿,法官你好嗎他說你知道我剛才做了什麽嗎我剛剛去對他殺死的那個女孩撒尿,他說在回來的路上,我撒尿在你妻子的呃你怎麽稱呼它呃墳墓墳墓上,你看到雞蛋掉在現場,這太史詩了然後,但是因為他正在應對癌症,他不知道發生了什麽,所以視頻顯示他去了,那個騎自行車的人回來把他帶走並殺死了他,這是他對這個罪犯 52 年來的怨恨,你有沒有遇到過這樣的情況,你真的恨這個人,因為他對這個孩子、這個母親、這個妻子或這個無辜的孩子所做的事,有沒有人讓你像這部電影中那樣熱血沸騰,每個人都讓我熱血沸騰,因為有一個不應該死的受害者,但我討厭這種行為,好吧,作為一個敬畏上帝的人,我不能背負仇恨別人的負擔,其他執法人員也不能,如果他們要成為職業執法人員,因為這會很快讓你不堪重負,讓你無法勝任這份工作,所以我選擇在糟糕的情況下尋找好的一麵,好的一麵是,我可以逮捕那個人,然後今晚上床睡覺,知道什麽時候他們被判有罪,他們將在監獄裏度過餘生,如果我們不判處他們死刑,他們就會在那裏,事實上,就在上周,我接手了一個案子,我的偵探說,嘿,有一個人願意為謀殺案認罪 30 年,最低 25 年,他 40 歲,45 歲,他將是一個老人,如果我們認為這不是一個好交易,州政府不會接受他的認罪,我們的州檢察官是最好的,我看著他的眼睛,我說我們不會接受 30 年的認罪,我們不會接受 30 年的認罪,他將在監獄裏腐爛,因為他犯了一個冷血的一級謀殺罪,因為這個家夥沒有支付一些毒品的費用,我們事先就知道了,我的意思是,我很抱歉,我們有證詞,在謀殺之前,他吹噓說他要去殺了這個家夥,我得到了州檢察官的授權,接受 30 年的懇求我告訴大家我相信假釋

對於那些在死者複活的那一天謀殺的人我相信假釋但除此之外把他送去審判判他一級謀殺罪並判處他終身監禁忘記 30 年對我的靈魂有好處你對那個人沒有同情心在這個不確定的時代為零如果我們需要什麽,我們需要人們相信未來是正確的所以你如果

你聽說過我對你說這個任務我們正肩負著獲得

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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 

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

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