Cops Interrogate College Student Who Killed His Dad, Stabbed Stepmom During ‘Bad Trip’

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College student Thomas Chan returned home after consuming magic mushrooms with his friends and screamed “I’m not afraid anymore” as he stormed through his front door in December 2015. Just moments later he stabbed his father and stepmom, killing his dad. His stepmom barely survived after numerous surgeries. Watch the full interrogation of Chan.

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Sounds like this was recorded in a bathroom with the toilet flushing and the tap running.

ianallen
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The detective has a wonderful voice for putting people at ease in a bid to get them to "open up".

ronyagpd
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Both their voices are putting me to sleep. The interrogator sounds more like a therapist during a hypnosis session.

saralyinn
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It's crazy that mushrooms affects people so differently. Some people get the giggles, others kill

gingercummings
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Between her calm, soft spoken voice and the echo-y sound of the audio, i feel like im in a dream.

emoliver
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The murder victim (the father) was my doctor for a time. He was very nice and professional. I was having severe stomach problems and he did several endoscopes on me. So tragic.

samanthageach
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The drugs made him detach from reality but ultimately it was his choice to do the drugs which resulted in the death of his father and seriously injuring his mother. It is a cautionary tale that you never know exactly what you are putting into your system from street drugs or what the effects could be.

DavidUSA
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That guy is faking everything. He forgets things and then remembers.

tammydempsey
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Not everyone has a strong enough mind to handle psychedelics. Kids these days treat them like its ecstasy or something and learning the hard way that they should be respected.

rebdmer
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This is the types of videos I enjoy. Just the professionals doing the interrogations and no YouTuber who works at McDonald’s pretending to be a “JCS INSPIRED” body language analysis expert, pausing the video every 10 seconds to repeat what was just said.

DeRock
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What a pack of lies, play the crazy card.

kahnlives
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He's selective in what he doesn't " wish to answer".

kirbywaite
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He sounds like an emoting soap opera actor, Idk I’m just not buying it.

Indigoeyez
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This interrogation and wierd noises make feel like I'm on a bad trip from mushrooms

TonyMartinez-bmdt
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Well-spoken, but his selective memory is very telling. A definite danger to society.

cityguy
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If it was just mushrooms wouldn't he be remorseful after he came to his senses? Why wouldn't he cooperate?

annazaman
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Are they interviewing in a bathroom? I heard a toilet flush, water running... 😅

lindahossler
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I dont wish to answer any questions right now. Unless youre asking me if i killed my parent. Which i did. But youre not getting anything else out of me.

Bubs
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If I do something wrong, I want that nice lady to talk to me...she could read audiobooks...

andyvankerkhove
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If ever I felt compassion for a person who committed a crime, its people like him. He still made a choice to take the mushrooms but the reasonable outcome of doing so, typically wouldnt lead a reasonable person to believe they could possibly go homicidal and murder their father and step-mom. By taking the mushrooms he obviously didn't assume it would cause him to go into a psychotic murder spree. For example, a person who drinks and drives and kills someone in a car accid, had a reasonable expectation to know that their choice could kill someone, yet they still chose to do it so their accountability is more. But This kid taking shrooms didnt have a reasonable assumption it could lead to murder, so I feel worse for him. By all accounts, he loved his father. But this is exactly why people shouldn't take substances like this. His life is forever changed for the worse, based on one choice.

WilliamReinhard-dx