When A P*do Detective Realizes He's Been Caught

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Today we will take a look at 2 of the craziest cases I've found of evil cops getting caught and paying for their bad actions.

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All cops should be required to have their DNA on file.

Imagine how many cold cases chould be cleared up.

ericalexander
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Anyone who hurts a child especially in a sexual way should never be let out of prison.

Abz-vw
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I think the title doesn't cover this case properly. We're talking about a serial rapist, who's raped at least 35 people, and abused his power and knowledge as a police officer to wipe away any lingering evidence. This is the epitome of evil. I bet this guy became a cop just for the sake of doing sick and twisted things like that.

Emily_Travels
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As sickening as it is seeing those officers being nice to that detective theyre probably being overly cautious in case it got thrown out

hannahhobnob
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The fact he didn't even ask or question why he was being arrested is suspicious enough for me. He knew.

ScyzorRS
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Cops are absolutely *not* the last people I'd expect to commit horrible, detestable crimes.

ericalexander
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If the police treated the general public like this, there would be far more trust in them.
That said, criminals who carry a badge should be held to a higher standard and punished with a more severe sentence.

HKellyMA
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On a side note, Robert Strand was charged with DWI/DUI —TWICE— prior to these charges and still got promoted to detective.

thMack
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I like that they make it comfortable for a child predator but I guarantee you if they arrested someone for stealing they would treat them like garbage.

bharv
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It's disgusting how they're trying to hide their p*do coworker.

turbotravis
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I was abused for years by a cop who lived in my neighborhood when his wife would babysit me after school. I'm glad more videos like this are being made so people stop believing that cops are somehow not capable of being monsters.

Quixotic
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I think that since he's a detective, they realize he knows the law extremely well. So if they treat him any type of negative way, he could twist it to get them in trouble and possibly get off on a technicality. So they're being super careful by the book so he can't say they were discriminating against him or mistreating him.

surrealheroine
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Imagine all the celebrities, generals, CEOs, and politicians who do this type of stuff but are so high up they are totally protected

NASkeywest
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Giving dirty cops more respect than public when arresting makes me sick

mathew
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Around 8:36, narration audio is heard very quietly while he is being interrogated.

ScientoloGeek
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A big reason why they are so chill is so it cant be said they had a bias or prejudice against him or any sort of negative behaviour which could cause the case to be thrown out. They do this often to open them up and feel more comfortable with talking. Of course not all cops do this, but then again they arent all the same.

OfficialDropRate
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They treat someone who didn't wear seatbelt worse than that

KillyWildlands
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"Are you comfy?" 👼
He should have also asked him if wanted some milk and cookies before he goes bye, bye. 😒

SciHeartJourney
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In my area; a cop with a K9 officer was exposed for trying to meet with a teenage girl while on patrol and another time at school he was exposed for talking inappropriately with a teenage boy after the boy was "caught" with weed that the K9 "found" and turns out it was false alerts from his K9.
He legit was training his K9 in order to get close to kids and it's absolutely disgusting. The news never discussed that part because it was covered up by fellow officers who didn't want to admit he took advantage of not only his K9 but also his position as an officer.
Thankfully the ones covering it up were also fired.
The K9 thankfully is being treated and in the hands of someone who isn't a disgusting person.
The first story reminds me too much of the guy in my area. Only difference is that the cop in my area got called out and so did his fellow cops that tried to cover it all up.

Edit: Forgot to mention he only got charged 2-3 years in prison without parole and is now forced to register as a sex offender.
He should have gotten charged for life but the justice system is terrible.

IamBardsongWolf
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I think they were just trying to build rapport with him, get him all comfortable so he opens up and incriminates himself. It’s a police 101 tactic…

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