Well, Amanda Bennett is BACK, and she wants to make sure her truth is heard by detectives! If you missed her first interrogation, or he boyfriend's interrogations, they are linked above. Let's see if Amanda can redeem herself in this one! Amanda Bennett's first interrogation HERE: https://youtu.be/Owb9dW_Plmg Sebastian Dowell's First Interrogation HERE: https://youtu.be/zQfNbfDTKb8 Sebastian Dowell's SECOND Interrogation HERE: https://youtu.be/eESClrfeGR0 CASE SUMMARY: Today's No BS Interrogation takes us St. Joseph, Missouri, where on the morning of October 16, 2016 the body of 17-year-old Kaytlin Root was discovered by a jogger in Krug Park in St. Joseph. Her body was not hidden, she was not wearing any clothes, and she was stabbed multiple times, strangled and her throat was slashed... It was almost like the killer(s) wanted her to be found that way... Well, Kaytlin Root took a photo on the night of her murder... She got a shot of her killers. The investigation quickly led detectives to 17-year-old Amanda Bennett. This is the 2nd No BS Interrogation of Amanda Bennett! Amanda's FIRST interrogation along with her boyfriend and accomplice, Sebastian Dowell's FIRST interrogation are linked at the top of this description! Stay tuned for the SECOND interrogation of her boyfriend, Sebastian Dowell. (SPOILERS BELOW) Further digital forensics revealed that Amanda Bennett and Sebastian Dowell used Facebook Messenger to contact multiple people to "hang out" on the evening of October 15, 2016. Kaytlin Root was ultimately the only person who responded to the messages. Bennett lured Kaytlin to meet them, knowing in advance that Sebastian Dowell intended to kill her. Amanda Bennett, just turning 17-years-old, was certified to be tried as an adult. She eventually pleaded guilty to second-degree murder to avoid elevated first-degree murder charges and potential sentence enhancements. On May 9, 2017, Amanda Bennett received a life sentenced in prison for the murder. She will be eligible for parole in 2042. Under Missouri law, an inmate convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to life must serve a minimum of 85% of their sentence—or roughly 25 years—before becoming eligible to be considered for parole. Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdI4Mpk8zuc7yS8uY0cXF4Q/join #TrueCrime #Interrogation #amandabennett #Police #Crime #TrueCrimeCommunity #Viral #crimestory #RawInterrogation #TrueCrimeAddict #Investigation #NoBS




