As a meticulously thorough crime investigator, I have carefully reviewed the transcript of this case and unearthed critical details that shed light on the heinous crime committed. Through my exhaustive analysis, I have uncovered pivotal information that implicates the suspect in the criminal activity.

The evidence points to a meticulously planned robbery, with the perpetrator displaying a keen knowledge of the victim’s routine and vulnerabilities. This level of premeditation suggests a calculated and cunning criminal at work.

Furthermore, forensic analysis has revealed crucial DNA evidence linking the suspect to the crime scene, providing a compelling piece of the puzzle in solving this brazen act of criminality.

In my role as a dedicated crime investigator, I will continue to relentlessly pursue all leads and meticulously examine every detail to ensure that justice is served and the perpetrator is brought to account for their reprehensible actions. The stakes are high, but I am committed to unraveling the truth and bringing closure to the victims and their families.

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50 Comments to “Orrin and Orson West | A Look Back At The Red Flags”

  • @annieelise

    My original commentary in this video is from 2021. I hate that I was right – I truly wish I was wrong. Never once do they call the boys by name. Not once do they shed a single tear. Not once do they beg for their children's safe return. They make it about THEMSELVES and how they know they look guilty (spoiler alert- they are!) and they say their scripted story with a few blunders along the way. Each time I watch I get angrier and angrier.

  • @CaroleCash

    15:50

    “What kind of boys are these? Tell us about the boys.”

    “Very playful. Very rambunctious, and they do love to wrestle. They do love to kind of get rough with each other.”

    He reinforces the DO love to wrestle. Please believe me.

    Getting ‘rough’ with siblings is such a common phrase used by parents/caregivers that have injured or killed their children. They use that phrasing so that when they are seen or found, they have already laid a foundation for the bruising or marks that will be discovered on them.

    He describes them both as one unit. No identifying personality traits that distinguish one from the other.

    If someone asks you to describe your two children, and they are both boisterous, you will likely mention that, but you will also talk about other quirks and qualities, e.g. They’re both really boisterous, and full of energy, and they love to play around with their siblings. Child 1 also loves drawing with chalk on the patio, and he’ll just sit there scribbling away. Child 2 is particularly loving with his mother, and Child 1 is a real joker. They’re both just a joy to have around.

    Something. Anything else. Not just an indication of playfulness that would commonly result in frequent injuries.

  • @kannonmorgan

    Is there more than 3 videos from Annie on this case,?

  • @eeviegrl

    I would still be out looking for my babies.
    I don't care about what the police tell me.

  • @StormyPuckett

    Yes, definitely red flags all the way through interview!

  • @lacyliz1891

    The people behind the interviewers reassure me there are still good people in this world who care! They needed to be pressed harder!

  • @KitaLee5464

    This is heartbreaking. No tears or emotions from the parents. The kids biologic family are asking relevant questions and they didnt answer any.
    I know im late! But this is crazy..

  • @chickie1228able

    Y’a know they are liers my son was taken by a man I dident know once I got word from a friend the first people I called were the police then I looked thank you god he was found and the man went to jail this is the most bizarre story I ever heard

  • @chgodreams

    7:55 that is not the sound of frustration, that's a sound of trying not to cry.

  • @Sammythat_B

    Man!!! The WHOLE damn neighborhood are better advocates for their children than the parents themselves.

  • @KimmieArgyshev

    evaluating you while you are evaluating the interview. You promise twice to not interrupt the entire time, 2 sentences further and you interrupt, and keep on interrupting the entire time. 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Theodora-uh4ck

    And we named them????????

  • @realcanadiangirl64

    Every expert will tell you that when people are lying they over explain. These people are TERRIBLE liars!

  • @starryadventure8922

    Well, now that their on trial, I believe they finally found out enough information to charge them

  • @bobbiemitchell7243

    I hope they break..when they understand they are going to be locked up for yrs.. I pray in Jesus name they will tell the truth..THEY MIGHT OF SOLD THEM..Human trafficking

  • @irmahernandez4738

    You can get all red flags you want , show pictures of bruises or videos law ain’t going to do anything they protect druggie parents or care takers not kids

  • @ammccormickam

    They adopted them??!!!!???

  • @Ms.Tucker89

    I CAN'T when Ppl complain about the Pausing & Talking We Come For Her Commentary If You Want The Full Interview Through Then Just Go Watch It! SIMPLE

  • @carollynnporter4655

    Watched this case of your newest showing of this, so thought I'd watch some of the older stuff on the case. They just talk like they have lost a cat or something.
    Why would u describe your own kids as "have u seen my little black kids"?
    Maybe dif cultures. If it was mine I'd just say have u seen "my kids" I'd be frantic and I'd follow up by saying they r called …… . They r emotionless. The public is showing more

  • @aprilschoen5253

    Your little black kid..not kids?

  • @aprilschoen5253

    Im sorry such a false statement…kids will be rambunctious. They would be scared and probably crying if actually missing. Idiots!

  • @meganlaroche

    Super sus.. now knowing I was right that they did it to them

  • @ashadecastro276

    Does he not have a cellphone?

  • @marvinabigby5509

    When he said they are very Rambunctious I knew translation The boys are s handful and he killed those boys

  • @soniacastro2480

    Trezal let the people see your messed up hand I could see. the cuts

  • @soniacastro2480

    Jacky has a triple punch me face

  • @connieehresman1171

    too bad the police could not talk to the other childen in the family?

  • @tracymacdonald2039

    Hi is anyone struggling with the play lists I never know what order they go in, the first and the last ones ate not the first episodes , im struggling lol

  • @dianamerritt7871

    I’m so glad to see you have covered this. This case was a couple of years ago when we lived in CA not too far from Cal City where this happened and have wondered what’s happening with it as we live in Oregon now. Thank you for sharing this and if you hear/find out more we would to see updates

  • @Cloouudday

    I'm glad the mom with 9 kids and aunt is tearing their a$$ up!! I would NEVER leave my daughter outside by herself!!

  • @psychicrenegade

    I think that the "father" did something to those boys…and his wife is helping to cover it up so he doesn't go down for murder.

  • @miredneckbougielife-uncens8725

    The interview is soooo scripted and more like bullet points being said rather than an emotional statement from scared and worried parents…. sickening…

  • @donnasilvio3974

    Not a child, but my best friend went missing right after Thanksgiving 2020. I spearheaded the search bc his family was useless & didn't care, and the cops didn't help until the last day, day 4. Covid made the search harder. I was somehow frantic & levelheaded at the same time, and tbh I don't know how I was able to take charge. Until we found his body. By the evening of day 3 of the search, I just knew we were definitely looking for his body & not rescuing him. He'd died the day after Thanksgiving. This past Sunday was exactly 2yrs since he passed. It was the absolute worst days of my life & I've literally almost died 10 times.
    Mine was only FOUR DAYS & the search was awful. I can't imagine searching for weeks, months, or years for a missing loved one, especially 2 adorable little boys. If they were my sons I don't know if I could have even done an interview. Those 2 people, & I use the term loosely, are evil psychopaths. They deserve whatever happens to them in jail.

  • @donnasilvio3974

    First time I saw this interview, I legit thought it was an upset female reporter, judging & angry, asking those questions until the camera panned over.

  • @donnasilvio3974

    I can't have babies but I've nieces & nephews. If they went missing I'd over explain the situation bc I always over explain w all the details, but I'd be so frantic that I'd be talking a mile a minute. Or I'd forget that a news interview would be helpful & I'd tell the reporters to come help me search or eff off.

  • @leah-pt6nh

    Seriously heartbreaking case about these two lil boys, RIP darlings

  • @jeannettethompson8756

    They never say we just want them home safe
    Ever parent I've seen is like please bring them home safe please find them we love them and need them home. They say nothing like that. It's so sick

  • @Little-Sparrow

    Poor little Classiq and Cincere. They had enough of a tough start in life with their bio mom anyway, she obviously had issues and abuse had occurred, but ultimately the bio family cared more for those little boys than the adopters. Is there any kind of financial incentive to adopting children in the US?
    The adopters have now been charged, but still no sign of Classiq and Cincere.
    I have never believed that those little boys left Bakersfield. Not ever! 😢

  • @charlenecampeau947

    I cannot believe how many parents of missing children there are in the United States/Canada, and there parents did it! It's freaking crazy! My goodness, I have 2 boys, and ALWAYS checked on them or I would be there with or close by. Now, there 18 and 19 yrs old, and I STILL check in every day to see how they are doing. And I see them at least every week. Blows my mind how heartless parents can be grrrr

  • @marymount1133

    They are using the mask to cover there face so you can't read there expressions

  • @tammiw4686

    So the "Mom" was wrapping gifts, were there any for the 2 boys or just everyone but them?

  • @amandacurrington7213

    As far as reactions and emotions, these kids being adopted, biological, conceived through IVF, carried by a surrogate, being step children etc shouldn't change a thing as far as how much they are loved and cared about. In my opinion anyway. The woman in the crowd claiming that the boys are her nephew's shouldn't have even an ounce more of love for them simply because she is a biological relative. Trezell and Jacqueline should be the most emotional soley because it is their fault. But I can't help but wonder why the boys were fostered out to begin with. I mean I know mom lost custody, but why didn't the boys go with another family member vs foster care!? If the family loves and cares about them why were they adopted by strangers in the first place! My point is that if they were placed with one of these family members this would have never happened!

  • @amandacurrington7213

    When kids are missing, or even when you lose sight of your children for 5 minutes your first thought is automatically "THEY COULD BE ANYWHERE BY NOW!! ". Not hey guys can I get some help finding my missing toddlers boys but only look within a couple miles because they are definitely going to be here *wink wink*. His whole interview was a massive red flag. I mean they had 3 whole months to figure this out!!!

  • @wolfmama7879

    March 4th Orrin and Orson’s bodies were found

  • @feversandmirrors

    Why would you adopt children just to kill them?

  • @brendashelton4400

    This interview had me in a rage! They are both so guilty and they make me so sick to my stomach!All those playing with chalk comments and her nodding her head and those arms never moved from that position!! Guilty! Guilty AF!

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