Killer Son Realizes Cops Have Found The Murder Videos
00:00:00 - 00:20:00In the YouTube video titled "Killer Son Realizes Cops Have Found The Murder Videos," the investigation into the murder of 98-year-old Margaret Douglas unfolds. The police question various suspects, including a friend named David Clinkenbeard and a man involved in a carjacking near Margaret's house. However, these leads turn out to be false. Four days after Margaret's body is discovered, the police receive reports of two young men behaving suspiciously in her neighborhood and a break-in at a nearby construction site. One of the perpetrators, Zachary, is identified and confesses to the break-in but denies involvement in the carjacking or Margaret's murder. However, CCTV footage reveals another person at the crime scene. Under pressure, Zachary confesses to having an accomplice, Gavin Ramsey. Gavin, a 17-year-old with a history of petty crimes and substance abuse, initially denies involvement but is later found to have searched for information about the case and taken photos and videos of Margaret on the night she was killed. He eventually admits to the crime but claims he didn't know whose house it was and expresses remorse. Gavin is charged as an adult with aggravated murder, aggravated burglary, kidnapping, and abuse of a corpse and is diagnosed with multiple disorders, including conduct disorder and sexual sadism disorder. He is sentenced to life in prison without parole in 2018 but becomes eligible to appeal for parole after 25 years under Ohio Senate Bill 256, sparking debate on whether he should be given a second chance.See more00:00:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Killer Son Realizes Cops Have Found The Murder Videos," the tragic story of Margaret Douglas's demise is recounted. On April 9, 2018, police in Wadsworth, Ohio, received a call reporting that Margaret, a 98-year-old woman, had been missing for three days. Relatives were concerned that she might have had a fall or experienced a health issue, but when they couldn't find her inside her house, they feared the worst. The police initiated a search for Margaret, first in her house and then in the surrounding area. The last sighting of Margaret alive had been on April 5, and the last time her friends and relatives had heard from her was on April 3.
As the search continued without success, Howard Leisure, Margaret's nephew, arrived at her house to help. He discovered her body hidden in the closet of her own house. The closet was tiny, only 1 and 1/2 by 2 and 1/2 feet, and Margaret's body had been contorted to fit inside it. She was wearing her nightgown, which was torn, and had bruises to her head and face and marks on her neck, suggesting she had been strangled. The condition of her body indicated that she had been lying there dead for a few days.
Forensics examined the crime scene, taking samples of DNA and fingerprints, which did not match Margaret's relatives. The police began to suspect a burglary, as Margaret's red wallet was missing. There were no signs of forced entry in the house, as Margaret usually didn't lock her doors. The only other clue in the house was a plastic food service glove discovered in the backyard. This suggested that the killer had had the forethought to prepare for the crime and leave no DNA or fingerprints behind. However, in their haste to get away, they had dropped this key piece of evidence. The investigators interviewed Margaret's family to discover the answers to these questions.00:05:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Killer Son Realizes Cops Have Found The Murder Videos," the investigation into the murder of Margaret Douglas continues. The police question a man named David Clinkenbeard, who was a friend of Margaret's and had been conducting his own investigation. He was found to be a concerned friend and not the killer, as his DNA did not match the one found at the crime scene. The police were still intrigued by a carjacking that had occurred near Margaret's house on the day before her body was discovered. The victim, Paul Shayad, had been a local man and a charitable Good Samaritan who had offered to help a young man in need, only to be attacked and have his car stolen. This new lead kept the investigation from being back to square one.00:10:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Killer Son Realizes Cops Have Found The Murder Videos," the investigation into the carjacking and murder of an elderly woman, Margaret, reveals a series of false leads. Paul, the initial suspect, is found to have lied about his encounter with a limping man near his abandoned car. Instead, they discovered that Paul had arranged to meet the man on an app for a sexual encounter. Paul's lies led the police nowhere, and they continued their search for leads in the area. Four days after Margaret's body was discovered, the police received reports of two young men behaving antisocially in her neighborhood and a break-in at a nearby construction site. They identified one of the perpetrators as Zachary, who was already known to the police for petty crimes. When confronted with the evidence, Zachary confessed to the break-in but denied any involvement in Paul's carjacking or Margaret's murder. However, CCTV footage from the night of the murder showed another person besides Zachary. Under pressure, Zachary confessed to having an accomplice, Gavin Ramsey, who had planned all their petty crimes and committed a more serious crime. Gavin, a 17-year-old troublemaker with a history of knife-wielding behavior and substance abuse, was brought in for questioning. Initially, he only confessed to the petty crimes but, when confronted with the evidence, he confessed to the carjacking. Despite denying any sexual advances from Paul, Gavin eventually confessed to his role in the crime.00:15:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Killer Son Realizes Cops Have Found The Murder Videos," the interview focuses on the investigation into Margaret Douglas's murder. Gavin, the suspect, initially denied involvement but was later found to have searched for information about the case on his phone and taken photos and videos of Margaret on the night she was killed. The police discovered these incriminating pieces of evidence, leading them to question Gavin again. He eventually admitted to the crime but claimed he didn't know whose house it was and felt bad about what he had done. It was later revealed that Gavin had known Margaret before his antisocial behavior turned him into her attacker. Despite expressing remorse, Gavin's next admission was that he planned to leave town just a few days after the murder, showing a lack of concern for the consequences of his actions.00:20:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Killer Son Realized Cops Have Found the Murder Videos," a 17-year-old named Gavin is arrested for the murder of a 98-year-old woman named Margaret Douglas. The police found gloves matching those found at the crime scene, as well as her missing red wallet and a bottle of Hollister cologne stolen from another victim's car. A journal was discovered in which Gavin had written about his murder fantasies and biographies of famous serial killers. He had attempted to gain employment at a funeral home prior to the murder but was unsuccessful. Gavin was charged as an adult with aggravated murder, aggravated burglary, kidnapping, and abuse of a corpse. He was diagnosed with multiple disorders, including conduct disorder and sexual sadism disorder. His mother claimed his actions were a result of his new Zoloft prescription, but many of the journal entries were written before that time. Gavin was sentenced to life in prison without parole in 2018, but in 2021, Ohio Senate Bill 256 was passed, making him eligible to appeal for parole after 25 years. Margaret's family is against this possibility, believing that some criminals cannot be reformed or rehabilitated. The law allows for appropriate justice to be carried out in accordance with the current US Supreme Court ruling on juvenile life without parole. Gavin will be in prison until at least 2043. The video ends with a call to share thoughts on whether Gavin should be eligible for parole.
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