@sushisosour

Massive props to Christina’s (his first wife) sister for going out and filming the burnt house in detail. She trusted her gut instinct and followed through on it

@bryanthornton4146

How in the hell did the insurance companies and the police not figure this out before hand? The man has involved in multiple situations where somebody has died suddenly and received payouts for them including even animals. It took his own wife to do their job

@gyeongwooeopseo

Even just from listening to the dispatch call, it seems like his stepmom cared for him more than his own dad. What a shame. Rest in peace, Levi.

@lopsidedc0rn875

I lost my step brother to a hunting accident 21 years ago this month. My stepmom still has a hard time keeping her voice from breaking while talking about him. This guy clearly doesn't care about anyone but himself.

@oldringo6963

Step mom was an MVP. Loved her non-bio son like her own and persisted in bringing his father to justice

@AngelicRamen

The audacity to say he'd do anything for his grandkids while not giving them a single cent of their father's life insurance AND having life insurance out on them is grotesque.

@concernedspectator

I can't believe this happened not once but repeatedly:
Investigator: "You've been through quite a loss. That must have been traumatic."
This guy: "It was! I lost every single possession I had. The fire burned my face."
Investigator: "Sir I'm talking about the death of your family..."


This guy: "Oh"

@bq1013

Dude has experienced more "accidental emergency" fires than I've set in all my years camping and keeping houses warm. Wild

@travis8106

Hearing the stepmother slowly process that he couldn't be brought back was one of the most heartbreaking things I have ever heard in my life.

@kitkuwkiblu

stepmother loved and cared more about her stepson than his own biological father did. Such a great woman...I wish more step parents were like that. Or adoptive parents.

@burnindebt4

If my child was under a vehicle that was crushing the life out of them I'd flip that thing over with everything I had in me. This guy with the  "I was scared" bull crap is a disgusting human being. RIP Levi. Rot in prison Karl.

@GorlWorldComments

These videos are SO well made!

- No distracting music
- No dramatization
- Very well edited
- minimal voiceover/captions that precisely highlight important clues
- explains crucial info i.e. interrogation techniques or background info
Thank you

@cooliodiablo4571

I think the most evil part of it all. Was when the detective mentioned how Karl blasted country music to muffle his son’s screams. Not only just to muffle his cries, but also to just torment him in his final moments, knowing he hated country music. It’s seriously messed up to kill for money, but the way he chose to do the killings was like he wanted his wife, and son to suffer as much as possible. I mean getting crushed, and dying in a fire are two of the worst ways to go. What an evil s.o.b

@collinlove5521

It genuinely made me so happy when the detectives just started bombarding with evidence and not even giving him time to justify it. this guy is a real piece of work

@lovefortruecrime1248

Karl used to work for my husband. He said he always felt bad for Karl’s bad luck. He said Karl was a good “actor” and had such a sob story. He is an extremely dangerous man!

@TheRenegadeStarr

I 100% believe Cindy would have been the next victim and it’s once again NOT A COINCIDENCE that Cindy’s pelvic pain went away when this ghoul was imprisoned.

@michaeltorres7696

Detective: yea man that’s rough
Karl: I know my stuff was gone
Detective: I meant your dead wife

@ausrick7

I remember a conversation I had with a fire marshal once. He said “one fire in a lifetime is a tragic accident. Two fires is a case of insurance fraud.” He said he’d believe you were struck twice by lightning before he’d believe you had two accidental house fires. …the fact that Karl escaped scrutiny with all of this history is kind of crazy.

@TheMusicalMedic

I've been burnt severely before, and am now a paramedic. From personal experience I can tell you, being burnt does not feel like getting hit with any amount of baseball bats, not 1, not 5. Not to mention burns of the level he describes leave severe disfigurement in the worst of cases, and significant scarring in the best of cases. Then we get into the medical side of things and know that an intense blast of heat to the face like described will leave airway burns so bad that his airway would have begun swelling and closing before an ambulance ever got there, he'd barely be able to breathe, if at all and a rescue cricothyrotomy would have to be performed, which will then require a tracheotomy or at minimum a stoma, and those were not temporary back when that fire happened. Had he been burned ANYWHERE near as badly as he claimed, he would have still been in the hospital a week and a half later when he reports he moved. I spent three months in the hospital and that was for my legs.

@ashwinsday7711

"Karl, my butts smoking, man" was the best quote from all this lol