An In-depth Investigation into the Astonishing Sutton Family Homicide – Real-life Crime Chronicles

This investigation takes its focus into the harrowing tale of the Sutton family murder – a real-time crime that shook the sanctity of a quiet suburb to its core. The Sutton family, once shining pillars of their community, tragically ensnared in a nightmarish tableau of violent crime, a storyline often associated with the genre ‘true crime’ that encapsulates the worst horrors of human iniquity.

Though each crime varies in its severity and circumstances, family annihilations like the Suttons’ typically involve a perpetrator from the family or closely related to it. This chilling narrative is a stark reminder of how crime can unpredictably puncture the veil of mundane everyday life, leaving a profound impact on both the immediate community and the broader public. An unnerving instance that imbues grim reality into our lives, the Sutton family murder serves as a sobering elucidation of domestic violence turned catastrophic.

Join us as we meticulously unravel the threads of this extraordinary case to expose the motives and means of this brutal act in “An In-depth Investigation into the Astonishing Sutton Family Homicide”, an installment of our Real-life Crime Chronicles.

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34 Comments to “The Shocking Sutton Family Murder – True Crime Stories”

  • @jennifernicewonger8273

    My parents sent me to the Catherine freer wilderness project. It was a 3 week backpacking thru mountains. But there was no abuse going on like I've heard about other places

  • @jennifernicewonger8273

    Dam! If he would have thrown that gum in the ocean they might never have found him and then found the truth. That's scary

  • @jennifernicewonger8273

    I have a guy best friend. We worked together and there's no physical attraction on either part. Him and my hubby aren't close (my hubby's not close to anyone tho lol) but yes guys and girls can be just friends ❤

  • @ladylibra216

    That “Treatment “ place seems similar to what Paris Hilton experienced and wrote about in her book. 😢

  • @suzeelewis718

    I would NEVER EVER send my child away. I had a nervous breakdown when my boy was 14 due to his behaviour but I never gave up. I stood by him through every second and he’s now 25, at university and often tells me how much he loves me and what an amazing mama I am. Idon’t know how I got through it but I’d never give up on him. Children need love and commitment not materialistic items thrown at them

  • @zeidenmedia

    I'm married and have a guy best friend and we are just friends.

  • @donnamiley6778

    Dang! He's a warrior!

  • @KarenSquires-fh3nx

    I love this channel. I have watched so many different crime podcasts for years. I love your voice. I love how much you love people and you can tell it’s genuine ❤I love that your a mom ❤ I love your boyfriend 😅lol. I am totally hooked. ❤❤❤❤❤ you are the best storyteller ever. Plus you are beautiful 😊

  • @shandibobandi

    I am Samoan and my family comes from American Samoa. I am Not saying that the place they went to was a Good place AT ALL… I don’t condone what those boys went through. But I want to let people know that they were living like We Samoans still live. Those mats are what we lay on (it’s a cultural thing).. The water needs to be warmed and you shower outside in a Fale (outside shower). We still live simply and off the land. Those boys may have not been used to that kind of “rough” living, but it’s what we are used to. The Abuse, definitely Not in our culture. Just Someone Misusing their authority.

  • @T.Socorso

    ODD is more extreme and harder to deal with, than that of the typical stages that most children/adolescents go through. It can evolve into Conduct Disorder, which can develop into Antisocial Personality Disorder.
    I have only been around one child with ODD/Conduct Disorder and it's an unbelievable and a bit scary to witness.

  • @whiterussian1783

    I bet Chris never forgot the abuse at that place and who put him there !

  • @raflim

    Tell me you sent your kid into military (marine corps) boot camp without telling me you sent your kid into marine corps boot camp

  • @jntaylr962

    the way Chris blinked excessively like 10 times anytime he answered a question on the stand, it’s such an obvious sign of lying

  • @traceyingham1087

    Tough LOVE IS THE MOST HEARTBREAKING AND DIFFICULT thing I’ve ever had to do & does that work on every child? It literally broke me when I had to shut my daughter out & I mean barefooted in March during a snowstorm sleeping in her illegal broke excuse of a vehicle in NYS.. while ultimately (GRATEFULLY) this chic turned her life around in the most incredible way that it blows my mind every damn day.. how can we know if it works on everyone!? We can’t possibly know that & further the emotional damage on myself & her sisters , father, son etc..was absolutely devastating.. when as a parent we can not understand how to help them how to reach them it actually sucks the breath out of you..

  • @alyenestephens4473

    Also Tough Love is not a good thing .

  • @carolsuegedling9941

    It’s like boot camp in the service..if you don’t fix these problem in the end they will end up in jail , imprisonment..Get it straight while you can!!!!!!!!!

  • @TDR222

    I disagree that Chris was product of the school! He already put a gun to his mom’s head!!

  • @gigib8794

    Omg you got me with recognizing his hands. I’m was crying. I look at all these different features on my family members just to remember them. You never know when you well notice it again

  • @celestegorman8123

    There is a new documentary on Netflix about these programs. So sad.

  • @rfross771

    You don't shoot skeet with a 9mm pistol that I've ever heard of.

  • @ALadyJett

    Im so glad to have found you.and now i have so many videos to start watching.

  • @Stephanie_Ella

    56:45 my nephew’s personality changed when he was a teenager and now he’s in his 20’s and he’s very different from who he was when he was a little boy. It’s sad. 😔

  • @-Emikko-

    IM LEKSIE SUTTON AND MY DADS NAME IS CHRISTOPHER SUTTON! 😨

  • @PhoenixFaridaNagai

    John inspires me especially when I feel sorry for myself over engineering school. Kimbyrleigha, you are amazing, I LOVE what you do🥰🤩

  • @mlebrecht6269

    I watched this trial and felt the same way about Chris's eyes. I felt a real creepy vibe from him. I'm so HAPPY for John.

  • @shellecapos8574

    With infertility you need to check out the man and woman’s fertility. Even fertility specialist will check the woman more extensively, & sometimes not the man. Women tend to immediately feel it’s them, but a lot of times it’s the man who may be having problems. After several miscarriages, my husband was finally tested, & he was having the issue. We were able to conceive.

  • @Caelyncro

    When your child is suffering from behavioral problems and drug addiction. You maybe should send them to rehab? I benefited a lot for my mental issues in rehab and long term treatment. Drug addiction is a symptom of other issues. So the counselors in these places do a good job communicating about these topics during AA NA peer groups.

  • @lisad7037

    Isn't there a movie about this island? I could swear I seen some movie about an island very similar to what this island is even a boy died on it while he's in the movie.

  • @karenlaliberte8421

    Kimbryleigha, I just found your site maybe a few weeks ago now. I know you covered this case more than a year ago, however, it touched me to my core. My husband was blinded because his son, Christopher {and bears some resemblance in looks to this Christopher as well as his cockiness) shot him. He didnt't lose an eye but lost it from the blood loss and optic nerve damage. It's only been 5 years and it's not a fun story to tell but the similarities between this one and ours are astounding–the more I watch true crime , read, and listen, I continue to see a common thread–the offender is never "guilty" according to the offener. We never went to trial as the coward pled out and only received a 17 year sentence with all but 10 suspended-we will be lucky if he does 8—like you said no one wins in these situations-no one.

  • @shrinkydinksquirrel

    It’s quite obvious that you know nothing about blind people. Why would we be scared of being in a courtroom just because we can’t see? Ridiculous. 🙄

  • @rebeccahorton2670

    As soon as you announced his birth date, I knew he did it. I didn't know what yet, but I knew he was the offender. He was an aries and then he was spoiled to the state of entitlement. Fire signs are vicious. It sometimes presents as narcissism or a god complex. Any type of reformation just sends them further into escalation because they think they can do whatever they want and get away with it. I try to avoid fire signs if I can tell they're unevolved. He DID go through a lot.. BUT his own behavior led him to the worst of it and his failure to accept responsibility for that is what led him to resent his poor parents and take it out on them. My ex husband is a Sagittarius, my kiddos dads are Leo and Aries. My brother and ex brother in law are both aries. It's very mind blowing when you start learning and connecting the dots. "Nurture" can mess a person up if they have the wrong/right "nature" and life experiences.
    (That flipping institution WAS h.e l.l. though.)

  • @courtneyellis3145

    Sister you’re amazing!! I’ve been binge watching your channel for like 3 days lol!! Biltmore in Asheville, NC is beautiful!! I live a little over an hour from there!! Keep doing what you’re doing!! Love how much detail you go into for your stories to give your watchers the bigger picture and telling the stories of all of the ppl who have lost their lives way too soon 🩷

  • @shannonkeenan0808

    ODD is MUCH more than typical childhood or teen angst, there is a lack of empathy and guilt, almost unemotional hence why it needs attention and treatment asap because it CAN develop into anti social personality disorder (psychopathy) so it needs to be addressed properly especially if the child also has ADHD that combined with ODD is higher risk.

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