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41 Comments to “COMPLETELY DERANGED: The Teen Killer Who SAVAGELY Documented Murder | Alyssa Bustamante Case”

  • @annieelise

    This case sends chills down my spine. The level of evil and callousness in somebody so young, I can't seem to wrap my mind around. Viewer discretion advised.

  • @alexnavarro9285

    This is a massive mental health problem. It still baffles me how the court system is retarded.

    When you’re born with a brain handicap combine with terrible life circumstances that creates this terrible circumstance.

  • @fourfurrypotatoes

    When the grandmother broke down, I felt so horrible for her. I can't imagine how that feels as a grandparent finding out her granddaughter is a monster. That little girl didn't know she was falling into a psychopath's trap.

  • @cynthia2825

    She planned it. She did it and then was happy about it. Locked up for life.

  • @daishahr

    I’ve seen cases where little kids were in gangs and murdered and have changed their life in prison, but this girl is sick demented and she’s never gonna change and if she’s using her mental health as an excuse, then she definitely won’t change because her mental health she will always have to deal with

  • @daishahr

    Exactly why parents need to be held accountable when children are minors so many kids grow up and shit households with shit parents, and then it trickles downhill

  • @normlchic

    I believe if you can do a grown-up crime you can do a grown up time.

  • @carolsuegedling9941

    Born evil stays evil can never ever be trusted. Stay in jail at least she is alive!!! Sad sad sad but it is what it is..

  • @ladymiaeriksson5809

    Having the ability to change is one thing, wanting to change is another thing. And wanting to change mens that you take full responsibility for your actions.
    I have borderline personality disorder (severe, I always fill 7/9 criterias), I also have post traumatic stress syndrome and I am 47 years old. I have never ever hurt anyone (human or animal) except myself cause its unthinkable to me. So blaming psychological illnesses is in my view is just a way to NOT take responsibility for ones action.

  • @reesespuffs7142

    “i saw the life drain from her body, as hers eyes rolled to the back of her skull, it was ahsome rawr x3”

  • @JoHanna-nx1kb

    Not me having a septum and double hoops at 32 😂 but while emo I'm educated and kind lol

  • @GlowMooree

    She never needs to be let out. As a borderline with depression I have NEVER thought of harming anyone else. Not even with PPD. I’ve taken Prozac myself and it did make me feel the biggest anxiety attack of my life. I think there is something else going on up there. She planned it. She lied like it was her job. Her poor grandma.

  • @minuteman8017

    I think we should be considered adults at the age of 14 in all thing. I think we would have a very different world if this was the case. At the age 14 we know from right and wrong.

  • @KgssyHdxji

    She was a 15-year-old girl and they punished her as an adult. This is unfair. She was a victim of her bad childhood and bad parents, and she was also harmed by the medications. This is enough. They should let her out. They could have treated her throughout all this time she spent in prison, and it's over.

  • @jodimccormick4403

    Please update this case after July.

  • @brandyrapoza6489

    A psychiatrist told me years ago that anyone with bipolar CANNOT take Prozac because of what it does to them. My ex ex given this years before right after being diagnosed bipolar and it made him suicidal and extremely manic. I had to put a restraining order on him because of how bad he got. I truly thought he was going to kill me after we broke up. He did threaten to numerous times while on Prozac….. it wasn't until years later did I find out that Prozac with Bipolar is a dangerous combination from a psychiatrist.

  • @personalsubliminal

    This happened one street away from me at the time.

  • @josephinajbloonsk

    Former behavioral health nurse for teens and adult here. I have treated many people that have been charged with violent crimes. I have only met one person. One. Who I think truly was not competent for the crime they committed.

    Mental illness is not an excuse to take someone’s life.

    Keep her locked up, it’s where murderers belong.

  • @user-pc7rv3rp1x

    I don’t believe in life sentences for minors.

  • @meredithgenerationx9629

    I am a product of the juvenile justice system. I never killed anyone but I did have an assault charges, I did my time . With that being said yes I do believe juveniles should and can be charged as an adult. Some will never change some will, with that being said the juvenile justice system offers so many forms of help, offers they can’t force you. If you don’t except the help you will more than likely offend as an adult statistically

  • @laurataylor3159

    Minors that commit murder should be tried as a adult. Life in prison!! It's the only moral right the victim and their family has.

  • @imajesusgirl7546

    If she really has bipolar, she should not be taking Prozac. It can send you into a psychosis. Been there done that. I think evil is just who she is. She should not be living among us.

  • @sanetterobertson6085

    I don't believe that someone can go that far without any feeling, and then change.
    She has no soul, she should be in jail for the rest of her life.
    Yes, with her history, she was predisposed to criminal actions, but she got a lot of love and help from the grandparents who were willing to give her a better life. She chose to go in the direction of a life of crime.

  • @sanetterobertson6085

    The little sister is annoying? Ofq course she's annoying, she's normal

  • @sss19387

    As soon as I heard Prozac for BPD man.. not the right class at all. Works for depression but not BPD. Still watching but wondering if that would have made a difference

  • @MichelleChapstain89

    I think shes good at lying for her age. Shes believable for sure. 😢i know she did it though

  • @sallykohorst8803

    Another older video i missed i really enjoy your channel on you tube .

  • @andreaadams4267

    Only a couple months out until the hearing… Very curious to see the result

  • @hollywood7900

    She sure is insane 😢😢😢for sure but she will murder again

  • @user-mt2ek3do6n

    children are children so i must agree with the defense. her actions are horrific.

  • @stevewayne3676

    If you dumb enough to take someone's life, be smart enough not to turn down your right to shut up 😮

  • @Jaxsnackpack

    Mental health issues may help explain her actions, but it does not EXCUSE it. I think people get that confused a lot. Just because you have mental health issues, does not excuse your actions or behaviors. There are plenty of ppl w mental health issues that have normal lives and don’t brutally murder people.

  • @junebarnett7350

    Her grandmother knows best.

  • @junebarnett7350

    No, they donnot change.
    Something is wrong with their brain. Sadly I know this first hand.

  • @Rossiuspossius

    The grandmother screaming and wailing from outside the interrogation room had me in tears, I’m so sorry for her and the rest of Alissa’s family. And of course for Elizabeth and her family, I hope they find some peace in that Alissa is in jail and won’t get out (hopefully)

  • @notsubtle8065

    Adult crimes adult times. Your mental health is bad? Go get help. We not gonna just give passes to people cause they're crazy.

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