Detective Realizes The Victim Is Actually The Killer

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Published 2023-03-25
In today's true crime documentary, we're covering the case of Samantha Wohlford.

Note for YouTube's review team, here is the context of the video: this is an educational documentary and authoritative news piece based on actual police documents and case files. Our team of psychology professionals analyze the interrogation footage from an educational perspective with a focus on psychology, red flags, and prevention. Our goal is to educate the public, inform our audience, and raise awareness.

All Comments (21)
  • It’s beyond comprehension that she was texting the hitmen and didn’t think the police would check her phone for texts.
  • @CdGrifter
    Using your own personal cell phone to text the people you hired while the police are literally investigating the area. 10,000 IQ
  • "she portrays herself as a stay at home mom but her homemaking skills seem to be lacking based on the condition of her house" SHADE!! 😂😂😂
  • I felt secondhand embarrassment when she changed her voice to imitate the robbers 😬
  • samantha: "i dont honestly know what happened" also samantha: proceeds to write a novel with character development, story arcs, side characters etc.
  • @JehBasquiat
    "We have a search warrant for your phone. Every call, every text." Her heart dropped so fast.
  • @killer.bee1013
    “What kind of gun is that” “………..a Glock.” He sounded so annoyed like he new she was full of bs
  • @DrLuke49
    Nothing says "criminal mastermind" quite like sending out incriminating texts from your phone while the law enforcement officers are on the scene
  • The irony of her glorifying acting and how much she loves acting, and then being THAT bad of an actress during her interviews. 😳
  • When someone is innocent, they have nothing but questions. When someone is guilty, they have nothing but answers.
  • " If you listen closely, you can hear Samantha breathing. Breathing can be a Red flag" 😂
  • @cwfs1007
    "5 infants asleep?" "Yes, 7 to one years old" Ok so that's zero infants asleep lol
  • @nintendogh0st
    Her talking about how much she loves acting and then being absolutely terrible at it is just so oddly fitting. Listening to her wail to the police while they were at the house was absolutely painful
  • It's definitely weird that she doesn't seem concerned for her missing husband from the beginning, but to not worry about her children even while being interrogated is very alarming.
  • @cassoIa
    The way she added squeaks and wails to her voice after acting out other voices is wild. The dramaaaaaa
  • @heisman987
    I’ve watched dozens of these videos and the one thing I’ve learned is, either before or after you commit murder, you have to go to Walmart. Every time 😂😂
  • It would be interesting to see a video of the questioning of an innocent spouse in a murder/kidnapping case to underline how out of the ordinary the guilty ones are
  • I think the detective snapping on her was SO well done. He read her perfectly, knew there was enough evidence, and knew it was the perfect moment to do it. He did really good the entire interrogation.
  • @JaxonBurn
    "When someone is lying they feel more anxiety about whether they will be believed or not." Brother, it's when I'm telling the truth that I feel that anxiety the most.
  • @ISHAKABOOM
    I got whiplash from how many times she changed her story. She froze like a Deer in headlights.