Austin Harrouff was a 19-year-old Florida State University student who, on August 15, 2016, murdered John Stevens (59) and Michelle Mishcon (53) in their Tequesta, Florida garage — and was found biting the face of one victim when deputies arrived. Toxicology came back clean. No drugs. No bath salts. Nothing. So what happened? In this video, we break down the full police interrogation of Austin Harrouff's parents — revealing weeks of ignored warning signs, erratic behavior, religious delusions, and a psychotic break nobody stopped in time. In 2022, both the defense AND prosecution's own mental health experts agreed: Austin suffered an acute psychotic episode and could not distinguish right from wrong. The judge accepted the insanity plea. He was committed to a secure mental health facility. But for the victims' families — that was not justice. 🔔 Subscribe for weekly true crime interrogation breakdowns → [LINK] 👍 Like, comment & share — What do YOU think? Was justice served? #AustinHarrouff #TrueCrime #Interrogation #CrimeCracked #TrueCrimeYouTube #PsychologicalBreakdown #Psychosis #FloridaCrime #InsanityDefense #CriminalPsychology ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. All information is sourced from publicly available court records, law enforcement reports, and verified media coverage. This channel does not glorify, sensationalize, or profit from the suffering of victims or their families. Our deepest respect goes to the families of John Stevens and Michelle Mishcon Stevens. If you or someone you know is showing signs of a mental health crisis, please contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988.
