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00:00On Saturday, April 12, 2014,
00:27Pleasant Grove police receive a disturbing call.
00:31On the phone, a man named Darren West, recently released from prison for manufacturing
00:45and methamphetamine trafficking and temple robbers, and he explains that he found something in his garage.
00:57In this small residential town in Utah with approximately 34,000 inhabitants, Darren West lives in a quiet neighborhood,
01:04and he undertook to clean out his home's garage after several years of absence and accumulation.
01:10And this morning, among the mountains of boxes and belongings he's taking out of his garage,
01:14He comes across yet another box sealed with tape, labeled "Baby Case".
01:19a box he'll remember for the rest of his life.
01:25After cutting the tape, Darren is surprised by an unbearable smell.
01:31and inside the box is something that appears to be wrapped in several layers of plastic and fabric,
01:37all of it surrounded by adhesive tape.
01:39Darren West is therefore forcing himself to continue opening the package,
01:43while he is afraid of finding what is hidden there,
01:45when he realizes that it is actually...
01:49That's when he decided to call the police in tears.
01:57Once there, the agents naturally questioned Darren,
02:00his mother and the few people present to help him tidy his house.
02:04And West explains everything to them.
02:06He comes home from prison, he just wants to clean his garage and stumbles upon this.
02:10He feels like he's in a nightmare, and he's far from having seen everything.
02:20While he speaks to the police, officers continue searching the garage.
02:25They examine the box, and they quickly realize
02:28that they are facing a scene of horror never before seen in Pleasant Grove.
02:33So, they decide to broaden the search, looking for clues among the items already present.
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04:20And welcome to the story of Megan Huntsman.
04:26The first question we are entitled to ask ourselves,
04:29What is a dead infant doing in a box?
04:32inside the garage of a former prisoner who had been absent for 9 years?
04:37Who put it there?
04:39How long has it been?
04:40And most importantly, to whom does this infant belong?
04:43None of these questions will find a logical answer.
04:46if I don't introduce you to Megan Huntsman.
04:50Megan was born in 1975 in Pleasant Grove,
04:54in the same city where our story takes place 40 years later.
04:58She never moved from here to the same spot.
05:02Local archives and testimonies describe her
05:04like a young girl with an ordinary childhood,
05:07without any known significant events.
05:10She comes from a modest background
05:11and she grew up in Utah,
05:13a state that is still quite marked
05:15by the weight of the Mormon community
05:16and conservative values.
05:18It may seem like a minor detail,
05:20But you'll see that it's very important for what follows.
05:22And at school, nothing particularly distinguishes her.
05:26She is neither marginalized nor popular.
05:29She doesn't draw attention to herself.
05:31She remains silent and blends into the crowd.
05:34like most other students.
05:36She's really that girl that nobody really remembers.
05:40Then, growing up in high school in the early 1990s,
05:45She meets a boy named Darren West.
05:48She is 17, he is 19.
05:50and they both fall in love with each other
05:53and form a couple that resembles any other high school couple
05:57in this small town in the United States.
05:59Between the two, it works well.
06:01Then, about two years later, in 1993,
06:04They choose to get married and settle in this house
06:07typical of the Monkey Town district.
06:10Megan is 19 years old and Darren is 21.
06:13They are very young, but they love each other.
06:15And as I said earlier,
06:17Pleasant Grove is very, very steeped
06:19by religious and conservative values.
06:21So, it's highly likely they had no other choice.
06:24if they wished to live together and start a family
06:27rather than getting married and buying a house right away.
06:31Then, barely a year after they moved in,
06:34at just 20 years old,
06:35She gave birth to her first daughter in 1994.
06:39then a second one in 1997
06:42and finally a third one in 2000.
06:45Megan just turned 25.
06:48This is where her life takes a dramatic turn.
06:50since she and Darren became addicted to methamphetamine,
06:52a drug that has begun to appear
06:55in Pleasant Grove in the 90s.
06:57And Megan and Darren are going to fall into it
06:59between the birth of their second
07:01and their third daughter.
07:03And unfortunately, in 2006,
07:05Darren West is arrested and convicted of master trafficking.
07:08And he is serving a 9-year prison sentence.
07:11leaving Megan alone with their three daughters.
07:15And not only does she find herself alone,
07:16but she has neither money nor a job
07:18to take care of her daughters.
07:20The situation seems chaotic.
07:21But you'll see that it's much worse.
07:23than what you think.
07:27We're jumping forward in time,
07:29But you'll see, it's necessary.
07:31We meet again 9 years later.
07:33Darren West has just been released from prison.
07:35He spent a few days at his parents' house
07:37in Pleasant Grove
07:38when he decides to return to his own home.
07:41So, he asks relatives
07:43to help him with the housework
07:44to give his family a break from fasting.
07:46And everyone's getting involved.
07:47Everyone is getting involved.
07:48And everyone has a well-defined role.
07:50And Darren, for his part, chose to tidy up the garage.
07:52He gets rid of all sorts of things,
07:55bicycles, tools,
07:56bric-a-brac, as they say.
07:58And he decides to store them outside.
08:00to see things more clearly
08:01and sort through it until it falls
08:03on a cardboard box.
08:06There are plenty of cardboard boxes.
08:07But that one,
08:08It's a cardboard box
08:09surrounded by plastic film
08:11and taped all over
08:12which he doesn't remember at all.
08:15And since the goal is to tidy up
08:16and what's more, he has no idea
08:18of what is inside,
08:19He opens it.
08:20And right away,
08:21right away,
08:22after the first cut with the box cutter,
08:24An unbearable odor overwhelms him.
08:26And how surprised he is,
08:28even though he doesn't know at all
08:29What is it about?
08:31he calls his mother and his sister
08:32to the rescue to show them.
08:34Together,
08:35he discovers inside the cardboard box
08:37a ball of fabric
08:38which seems to cover
08:40or wrap something.
08:42SO,
08:43he chose to unpack everything
08:44and discovers
08:46what looks like
08:47to a dead infant.
08:52The body,
08:53or at least,
08:54what looks like a body
08:56is so decomposed
08:57that he is not even completely sure
08:59from what he sees.
09:00So, seized by panic,
09:01He calls the police.
09:02Once the call is over,
09:04he said
09:04that he absolutely must
09:05contact Meghan
09:06to warn her
09:07since they are still married
09:09and that the house
09:10is also in his name.
09:11even if she lives elsewhere
09:12for the past few years.
09:14SO,
09:15he tells him
09:15that they found something
09:16in the garage
09:17and Meghan's response
09:18will send chills down his spine.
09:19As can be seen,
09:33She doesn't seem surprised.
09:35She just told him
09:35"Ah,
09:36You found it.
09:37as if
09:38She expected it
09:39Sooner or later.
09:40A few minutes later,
09:41The police arrive.
09:43Necessarily,
09:43they question Darren
09:44and his family
09:45to understand
09:45what happened
09:46in reality
09:47and they too discover
09:49the body
09:49in the cardboard box.
09:51The police officers are shocked.
09:52Not at all
09:53the kind of business
09:54which they face
09:55to Pleasant Grove.
09:56So they go right away
09:57contact Meghan
09:59who has lived there for a few months
10:00at his new friend's house
10:01in West Valley
10:02in a mobile home village.
10:04Leaving, moreover
10:04his daughters
10:05aged between 14 and 20
10:06living alone
10:07in this house
10:08for almost two years
10:09under the supervision
10:10relatives of Aren.
10:12Meghan seems
10:13completely
10:14having abandoned
10:15her role as a mother.
10:16Among other things,
10:16because the parents
10:17by Darren
10:18they just didn't like him
10:19and that as
10:20she had met
10:21another man since
10:23while Darren
10:24was in prison
10:25they did not want
10:26let her live
10:27in the house
10:27with him
10:28since the house
10:29belongs also
10:30to their son.
10:30I hope I've been clear.
10:32If that's not the case,
10:34Sorry.
10:35At any rate,
10:36Meghan Huntsman
10:37is stopped immediately
10:38because Darren
10:39warned them
10:40that she seemed
10:41be aware
10:42for the baby
10:42So she obviously knows.
10:44things
10:44that they are unaware of.
10:45She is therefore taken away
10:46at the post
10:47and questioned
10:48about the box
10:49and the officer asks him
10:50if she knew
10:51for the child.
10:53She answers yes
10:53then he asks him
10:55if the child belongs to him.
10:57She answers yes
10:58then he asks him
11:00also
11:00to describe
11:01all the steps
11:02of the day
11:02where she gave birth
11:04this child.
11:05Meghan looks calm
11:06and she explains
11:07that one day
11:08where his daughters
11:09were at school
11:09and Darren at work
11:10she felt
11:11severe pain
11:12and that she went
11:13in the bathtub
11:14from the bathroom
11:15to give birth
11:15but that the baby
11:16was already dead
11:18emerging from her womb.
11:19So panic ensued
11:21she wrapped
11:21the baby in fabric
11:22and put it in a box
11:23and hid it
11:25in the garage.
11:25It's horrible
11:26But it happens.
11:27It happens
11:28this is often called
11:29a denial of pregnancy.
11:31Some women
11:31not being aware
11:32of having been pregnant
11:33find themselves
11:34to give birth suddenly
11:35and panic
11:36and throw away their baby
11:38or abandon it
11:39etc.
11:39except that in the case
11:41Megan
11:42you will see
11:42that we are very far away
11:43denial.
11:44Despite everything
11:45when the investigator
11:46he asks
11:46why is she
11:47simply did not
11:48called the police
11:49she explains
11:50that she panicked
11:50but that indeed
11:51with hindsight
11:52That's what she should have done.
11:54From there he then asked him
11:55Does she have something?
11:57something else to confide in him
11:58before letting her go
11:59to which Megan replies
12:00No.
12:01At that moment
12:02the interrogation touches
12:03at its end
12:03but the officer
12:04who is questioning him
12:05is interrupted
12:06by a phone call
12:07so he leaves the room
12:09and what his colleague
12:10go teach him
12:11will radically change
12:13the course of this story.
12:14For what ?
12:15Because it happens
12:16that during their discussion
12:17the teams
12:18of the forensic police
12:19and criminal
12:20arrivals on site
12:20they continue
12:22to search the house
12:23and they finish
12:24by finding
12:25a second box.
12:27This second box
12:27is she also
12:28surrounded by plastic film
12:30and adhesive tapes
12:31but in addition to that
12:32it is colorful
12:34by a species
12:35red liquid
12:36and brown
12:36basically
12:37as if something
12:38was flowing
12:39from the inside.
12:41SO
12:41with fear in my gut
12:43he opens it
12:44and discovers
12:45another corpse
12:47baby.
12:49The agent
12:50who questioned
12:50Meghan
12:50returns to the room
12:52a knot in my stomach
12:52and without detour
12:53he told him
12:54at that time
12:58Meghan panics
12:59and she seems
13:00to understand
13:01that she no longer has a choice
13:02that they discovered
13:03his secret
13:04she must
13:05tell them everything
13:06and so
13:07she confesses
13:07that there are others
13:09she didn't tell him
13:20there is another one
13:21she told him
13:21There are others
13:23which is completely different
13:25the agent is having trouble
13:26to believe her
13:26so he's going to ask him
13:27the only thing
13:47that she knows
13:47the only thing
13:48which she is sure of
13:49And that's what she says.
13:50that's what some
13:51are here
13:52Since
13:52years
13:53in reality
13:55it's much worse
13:56than what one might think
13:57between 1996
13:58and 2006
13:59the year Darren
14:00goes to prison
14:01Meghan Huntsman
14:02will secretly lead
14:04this pregnancy
14:05additional
14:06in the long term
14:07Yes, you heard right.
14:08she's going to get pregnant
14:107 more times
14:12between his 3 daughters
14:13without
14:14nobody knows
14:15nor his relatives
14:16nor his daughters
14:18nor even her husband
14:18Yet
14:19they live
14:20all
14:21and all grow up
14:22Normally
14:23without suspecting
14:24that in the meantime
14:247 children
14:26were not so lucky
14:27and that they are
14:28stored in the garage
14:29a few meters
14:30from their living room
14:31or their room
14:32among their affairs
14:34the first question
14:37that we have a right to
14:38to ask
14:39here
14:39and that the investigators
14:40the first questions arise
14:41when they question him
14:43what is it
14:43hiding a pregnancy
14:45in a house
14:46full of life
14:47with a husband
14:48and children present
14:49knowing in addition to that
14:51What a joke, Grove!
14:51is a small town
14:53as I already told you
14:54very close-knit
14:55everyone is talking to each other
14:56everyone knows each other
14:57a little bit
14:57so to conceal a belly
14:59which rounds out
14:59seems almost impossible
15:01Yet Megan manages it
15:02but she will be helped
15:03by several factors
15:05first of all
15:05thanks to its morphology
15:07because she had often
15:08tendency to be
15:08sometimes round
15:10sometimes much thinner
15:11so nobody was
15:12really curious
15:13or questioned
15:14through these changes
15:15weight
15:16secondly
15:17she and Darren
15:18use drugs
15:19which inevitably
15:20an impact on his weight
15:22which makes her pregnancies
15:23much less visible
15:25and finally
15:26since she doesn't work
15:27in reality
15:28she is very often
15:29at home
15:29and in a family context
15:31complicated
15:32where finally Darren
15:33her husband
15:34ends up in prison
15:35no one is surprised
15:37to see a woman
15:38to yo-yo
15:39as they say
15:39once you understand that
15:41we are within our rights
15:41to wonder
15:42and the investigators
15:43They too are asking themselves these questions.
15:44the same question
15:45how is a woman
15:46living in a home
15:47with three girls
15:48and a husband
15:48can give birth
15:49of seven children
15:50without ever
15:51that whoever
15:52not realizing it
15:53because as much
15:53to be pregnant
15:54as I said
15:55at the limit
15:55she can hide it
15:56but to give birth
15:57normally the hospital
15:58or the clinic
15:58should call
15:59the husband
16:00or the family
16:01and anyway
16:02he should notice
16:03his disappearance
16:05or at least
16:05his absence
16:06even a few hours
16:07but in reality
16:08if no one is notified
16:09it's simply
16:10because
16:10as she said
16:11to the agent
16:12who is questioning him
16:12throughout all these years
16:14She is going to give birth.
16:15alone
16:16at her
16:17either at night
16:17when everyone is asleep
16:18either she will
16:20to arrange
16:21to find a moment
16:21where Darren works
16:22and where her daughters
16:23are at school
16:24and it was during those days
16:25precisely
16:26where she explains
16:27that she climbs
16:28in the bathroom
16:29She locks the door
16:30She settles in
16:31in the bathtub
16:32and in silence
16:33she gives birth
16:34to her little beings
16:34that she immediately strangles
16:36to avoid their tears
16:37break
16:42if you are sensitive
16:43to that
16:44I'm sorry.
16:45take some time
16:46to breathe
16:47for some people
16:48especially for parents
16:49it can be difficult
16:50to hear
16:51and to imagine
16:52There is no shame in it.
16:52I took a break
16:54when I wrote the video
16:55because I have a lot
16:55imagination
16:56but
16:57Take your time
16:59and us
17:00we left again
17:01the worst
17:02in reality
17:02that's what she's going to reproduce
17:03the same pattern
17:04seven times
17:05between 1997
17:06and 2006
17:08Yet
17:09which is really
17:10disturbing
17:10In fact
17:11in this story
17:12that between those two years
17:13she still has
17:14two girls
17:15one in 1997
17:16exactly
17:17and the other in 2000
17:17that she gave birth to
17:19in the clinic
17:19So why is she
17:21Why kill some of them?
17:22and no others
17:23investigators say
17:24while
17:24maybe
17:25maybe
17:26she only kept the girls
17:27She doesn't want boys
17:28SO
17:28She kills them at birth
17:30she only keeps the girls
17:30but it doesn't stick
17:31it doesn't fit
17:32because of those pregnancies
17:33of a
17:33have never been declared
17:35so she wouldn't have been able to
17:36knowing the sex in advance
17:38and more
17:39the autopsy will show
17:40that there are other girls
17:41among the newborns
17:42found in the garage
17:44Or maybe she's doing it randomly.
17:45Or maybe she's doing it randomly.
17:46maybe even that
17:47when she doesn't feel it
17:49she doesn't want to
17:50simply
17:50and so in a way
17:52she selects
17:53what she wants to keep
17:54and what she doesn't want
17:55It's possible
17:56It's possible
17:57but
17:57which is even more likely
17:58that's what she didn't keep
18:00that the children
18:00that she could not hide
18:02children born from pregnancies
18:04which were discovered
18:06by her husband
18:06or his entourage
18:07because if Darren
18:09his family and the neighbors
18:10know she is pregnant
18:11She has no other choice.
18:13than to give birth
18:13the baby
18:14On the other hand
18:14when she arrives
18:15she prefers to kill them
18:17which means
18:19that after her second child
18:20she probably didn't want to
18:22more children
18:22because of drugs
18:24and his standard of living
18:25etc
18:25but that she is nonetheless
18:26became pregnant
18:27three or four times
18:28without anyone knowing
18:30and that she gave birth
18:32and so
18:32killed three or four babies
18:34before pregnancy
18:35of his third daughter
18:36that she clearly doesn't have
18:38failed to hide
18:39and so
18:39that she did not have
18:40other choice
18:41than to keep it
18:41and to give birth
18:42at the hospital
18:43in 2000
18:44following which
18:46following which
18:47probably
18:47because over time
18:48she understood
18:49how to better hide your stomach
18:50she gave birth
18:52and killed once again
18:53three or four
18:55of her babies
18:55until departure
18:56Darren in prison
18:57and every time
18:58after each childbirth
19:00Megan
19:01wraps the baby's body
19:02in fabric
19:02place it in a box
19:04cardboard
19:05then the cache in the garage
19:06among a whole bunch
19:08other things
19:09bicycles
19:09tools
19:10full boxes
19:11memories
19:11or banalities
19:12etc
19:13etc
19:14And that's how it is.
19:15for almost ten years
19:17Darren and the girls
19:18play
19:18and pass by
19:19without ever
19:20to suspect
19:21It was nothing
19:22without ever imagining
19:23than inside
19:24of these taped boxes
19:25the body is located
19:27of several infants
19:28and there maybe
19:30that you are like me
19:31when I discovered
19:32all of that
19:32the further we go
19:34in this story
19:35The more answers we have
19:36and more of these answers
19:38raise questions
19:40one of the questions
19:40that I asked myself the most
19:42and even with the answer
19:44that I'm going to give you
19:45I'm having trouble understanding
19:46How is that possible?
19:47what is it
19:48Did she succeed?
19:49to give birth
19:50in silence
19:51without medical assistance
19:53and that's it
19:54where I like to do
19:54this kind of video
19:55because I'm learning
19:56always full of things
19:57when I inquire
19:58it turns out that there is
19:59obviously women
20:01who suffer very little
20:02during childbirth
20:03even without medical assistance
20:05whether
20:06because of the baby's size
20:07obviously
20:08but also quite simply
20:09because it tolerates it better
20:10the pain
20:11but in Meghan's case
20:12that's something else
20:13the specialists
20:14who investigated this
20:15firstly, they explain
20:16that of having to
20:17hiding her childbirth
20:19and therefore fear
20:20and stress
20:21to be heard
20:22probably
20:23greatly helped
20:24to endure this pain
20:26in silence
20:27that doesn't mean
20:27that she had quite a bit
20:28but in any case
20:29that she was arriving
20:29to hide this pain
20:31a bit like someone
20:32who to flee discreetly
20:33would be obliged
20:34to cut oneself
20:35a silent member
20:36but there was also
20:37his addiction
20:38to methamphetamine
20:39who probably
20:40played a major role
20:41in this story
20:42because even if
20:43meth in reality
20:44It's not a painkiller.
20:45that can easily change
20:46body perception
20:48which would be exposed
20:49to the pain
20:50and therefore cause to lose
20:51any notion
20:52gravity
20:53acts
20:53that she was committing
20:54which brings me
20:55to ask me
20:56is she
20:56fell into meth
20:58exactly
20:58to facilitate
21:00her deliveries
21:01that's to say
21:01she knew
21:02that it was very hard
21:03psychologically
21:04and so she started
21:05to the meth
21:05to better accept
21:06the fact of having to
21:07killing babies
21:07or
21:08Is this meth?
21:09which triggered
21:10these behaviors
21:11I told you
21:11each answer
21:12raised
21:13other questions
21:15Darren West
21:19is in shock
21:20by learning all this
21:21especially since the autopsies
21:22will demonstrate
21:23that 6 of the 7 children
21:24found
21:25show signs
21:26violent deaths
21:27the 7th one
21:28is indeed
21:29stillborn
21:29but above all because
21:31DNA reveals
21:32that all babies
21:33are his
21:35all the babies
21:35have as their mother
21:36Meghan
21:37and for Father Darren
21:38these elements
21:40will therefore
21:40administer justice
21:41to establish that
21:426 homicides
21:43have indeed
21:44was committed
21:44Meghan is therefore
21:45definitely
21:46arrested for homicide
21:47and she doesn't resist
21:48She doesn't get angry
21:50she doesn't panic
21:51and she's not looking
21:52nor to run away
21:53during the different
21:55interrogations
21:55that she will undergo
21:56she still holds
21:57the same speech
21:58when the investigators
21:59they ask him
21:59why did she
22:00do that
22:01Meghan explains
22:02that she could not
22:02taking care of other children
22:04because she was taking
22:05drugs
22:05and that she was aware
22:06of not being
22:07a good mother
22:08so she didn't want any more
22:10and psychologists
22:11who will examine it
22:12will in fact find
22:13a depressed woman
22:14and withdrawn into herself
22:15but without any
22:17psychotic disorder
22:18She is lucid.
22:19is aware
22:20acts
22:21that she committed
22:21and simply states
22:23having wanted to avoid
22:24to reproduce a mistake
22:25namely
22:26have more children
22:28And then you wonder
22:29maybe like me
22:30like the investigators
22:31Why didn't she have
22:32just took the pill
22:33or the morning-after pill
22:35because in the end
22:35it's as if
22:36that was the solution
22:37a bit of a miracle
22:38to all these problems
22:39And firstly
22:40as I told you
22:41Meghan is under
22:41methamphetamine
22:42most of the time
22:43So it's very complicated
22:44or even impossible
22:45when you're addicted
22:46to this shit
22:47to think about something else
22:49and even less
22:49to plan
22:50manage a cycle
22:51pills etc
22:52that already requires
22:53a lot of discipline
22:54brain
22:55for someone who is sober
22:56so for someone who is a drug addict
22:57It's dead
22:58but that's not the only reason
22:59It is important to know that
23:00already in Utah
23:01the morning-after pill
23:02For example
23:03is not available
23:03that from 1999 onwards
23:05roughly
23:06and only with a prescription
23:07and from 2006
23:10available without a prescription
23:11which means
23:11before Darren
23:13don't go to prison
23:13she would have been forced
23:15to consult a doctor
23:16so to reveal to him
23:17that she is sexually active
23:18and potentially pregnant
23:20which was out of the question
23:21for her
23:22but during the interrogations
23:24she will still reveal
23:25that she took once
23:26the pill in reality
23:28only once
23:29but only this time
23:31She felt very unwell
23:32She had a headache
23:33and she fainted
23:34so she chose
23:36to stop completely
23:37In fact, she was traumatized.
23:38evidently on that occasion
23:39and so
23:40she decided
23:41to stop taking it
23:42Short
23:42that's why
23:44in part
23:45And I do mean partly.
23:46because not everything has been
23:47made public
23:48she continued
23:49to kill children
23:51that she gave birth to
23:52however, after having
23:53having noticed all of this
23:54and besides
23:55as in many cases
23:56Meghan's relatives
23:57and especially his daughters
23:58who are also being questioned
24:00describe a loving mother
24:02very present for her
24:04very far from the image
24:05of the bad mother
24:06that Meghan was making of herself
24:07even the neighbors
24:08explain that they were
24:09very shocked
24:10to discover the horror
24:11who was next to
24:12from their home
24:12while they were talking
24:13regularly with her
24:15and that she looked
24:16kind as can be
24:17like what
24:18you never know
24:19what his neighbor
24:20hidden in his fridge
24:21or in his garage
24:22beware
24:24after his arrest
24:30April 13, 2014
24:31Meghan Huntsman
24:33is held
24:33in the prison
24:34of Utah County
24:35at Spanish Forks
24:35for several days
24:37and on April 21st
24:38she finds herself
24:39charged
24:39of 6 charges
24:41for aggravated murder
24:42one for each baby killed
24:43for several months
24:45the time of the investigation
24:47and while awaiting his trial
24:48during all this time
24:49the investigators
24:50will take advantage of it
24:50to strengthen their case
24:52and bring together all kinds
24:53of more damning evidence
24:54each other
24:55even if anyway
24:56DNA
24:57autopsies
24:58and above all
24:59his confession
24:59are already much more
25:01that are sufficient
25:02but bring everything together
25:03takes time
25:04Ah, and I repeat.
25:05charged
25:05does not mean condemned
25:07There
25:07and we're not necessarily going to
25:08in prison
25:09when one is charged
25:10but
25:10Meghan being charged
25:12for serious crimes
25:13and justice
25:14considering that she risks
25:15to harm oneself
25:16to herself
25:17if she is released
25:18he prefers to put it
25:19behind bars
25:20and set his deposit
25:22at $6 million
25:24it's only
25:25in February 2015
25:26that's almost a year
25:28after his detention
25:29that his trial took place
25:31The courtroom is filling up
25:32mainly journalists
25:33and inhabitants
25:34from the city of Plaisante
25:35who want to understand
25:36and Meghan Hensman
25:37between
25:38handcuffed
25:39and dressed
25:39of the orange outfit
25:40of state prisoner
25:41she is calm
25:42she seems a little lost
25:43but she doesn't look at anyone
25:45and after several long minutes
25:47pleadings
25:48between his lawyer
25:49and the prosecutor
25:49she pleads guilty
25:51for the 6 chiefs
25:52murder charge
25:53the judge
25:56will still
25:56ask him
25:57if she understands
25:58that if she pleads guilty
25:59for each murder
26:00this leads
26:00a prison sentence
26:01for life
26:02for each of them
26:03So, 6 consecutive sentences
26:05for life
26:06and she will answer
26:06impassively
26:08as if she had already agreed
26:09Yes
26:10I understand
26:12April 20, 2015
26:15almost a year
26:16day by day
26:16after the discovery
26:18bodies
26:18the judge sentenced her
26:20to 6 prison sentences
26:21for life
26:22that she will have to perform
26:23to the women's prison
26:24Timpanogos
26:25in Utah
26:25in the end
26:28Meghan will never appeal
26:30as if she were
26:31fully conscious
26:32of his actions
26:32and that she judged
26:33deserve to finish
26:34his life in prison
26:35his daughters
26:36cut
26:37any contact with her
26:38and she is no more
26:39than a ghost
26:40in the prison
26:41where she is
26:42waiting patiently
26:43the end
26:43some think
26:45that she did not look for
26:45to fight
26:46because of guilt
26:48but also because
26:49his life before
26:50he didn't like it
26:51as a mother
26:52SO
26:53she would have preferred
26:54to end his days
26:55in prison
26:55and no more
26:57to have responsibility
26:59and I think so too
27:00that she hated her life
27:01I think she hated it
27:02his life
27:02her ex-husband
27:04etc
27:04but
27:05it's only
27:06my opinion
27:07and anyway
27:07the real reason
27:08will remain a secret
27:09forever
27:10since she doesn't have any
27:11never spoken
27:12or at least
27:14it has never been
27:15made public
27:16Short
27:17even if today
27:18the house in Pleasant Grove
27:19has nothing left
27:20of a crime scene
27:21and the yellow ribbons
27:22have disappeared
27:23it remains a place
27:24emotionally charged
27:25that the inhabitants
27:26prefer to avoid
27:28and whose
27:28person
27:29doesn't want to talk
27:30Meghan Huntsman
27:31purge, for its part
27:33the rest of his life
27:34in prison
27:34with the memory
27:35of all those
27:36that she gave
27:37then reprises
27:37Nothing has really changed
27:40for her in the end
27:41she always remains
27:41locked up
27:42She doesn't talk to anyone
27:43She doesn't make waves
27:45and she who was living badly
27:46the fact of having to
27:47taking care of children
27:48finds herself alone
27:49Ultimately
27:50And that's weird.
27:51to say it like that
27:52but the prison
27:53maybe
27:54the best thing
27:55what happens to him
27:56even if unfortunately
27:57for that
27:57she must have killed
27:596 babies
28:00Well, after saying all that
28:02And I don't know about you
28:03but he still remains
28:04several questions
28:05that I ask myself
28:06or at least
28:07several points
28:08that I have trouble
28:08to understand
28:09starting with the fact
28:10that several people
28:11may live
28:12in a house
28:12without realizing
28:13a single second
28:15that there are dead babies
28:16in winter, at the limit
28:17good it preserves
28:18with the cold
28:19but in summer
28:19it must have smelled
28:21a little bit
28:21I don't know
28:22there is also
28:23Darren's role
28:23in this story
28:24which is greatly minimized
28:26because
28:26I imagine he shouldn't have
28:27to be a good listener
28:29or very attentive
28:30so as not to see
28:31or feel
28:32one's own belly
28:33of his wife
28:34I imagine they had
28:35regular reports
28:36since she was falling
28:37often pregnant
28:38So I don't know
28:39he had to regularly
28:40touch her
28:40Anyway
28:41many questions
28:42I wonder too
28:43if she didn't have a little
28:44afraid of him
28:44afraid to tell him no
28:46afraid to tell him
28:48Maybe she didn't want to
28:49no more children
28:49etc
28:50Short
28:50there are many things
28:52which have not been addressed
28:54during the trial
28:55and the investigation
28:55or at least
28:56which have not been made public
28:58while
28:58I contacted
28:59the police department
29:00of Pleasant Grove
29:01to try to have
29:02access to files
29:04because I know
29:05that sometimes
29:05in the United States
29:06they provide access
29:08a little bit
29:08like that
29:08specific
29:09when you want to do
29:10documentaries
29:11but I received
29:12no response
29:13it happens
29:14they will answer me
29:15in two months
29:15but it will be too late
29:16if it happens
29:17it's a story
29:18agreed with France
29:19Currently
29:20with all the political conflicts
29:22which make
29:23there you go, it's stricter
29:24and so that my email
29:25has fallen through the cracks
29:26but at least
29:27I would have tried
29:28at any rate
29:28as I often say
29:30I repeat this a lot
29:30Right now
29:31but the role of parents
29:32is to be taken
29:32with extreme seriousness
29:35Never have children
29:37if you are not sure
29:38to be able to raise them
29:38correctly
29:40It's important to them
29:42Thank you
29:42for having watched this video
29:44Thank you for your support.
29:44Thank you for all your comments.
29:46Thanks also to Saïli
29:48for trust
29:48the link is
29:50in the description
29:50treat yourself
29:51and we meet up
29:53very very quickly
29:54ciao
30:00ciao
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