Isaac Kappy - Police Body Cam Footage the Day He Died
18:08 -18:10 one of the cops says something about "child molester"
0:30 - EMS worker finds a shiny unscathed phone, “laying in the lane”.
3:05 - Officer suspiciously puts Isaac’s phone in a rubber glove instead of an Evidence bag and then into his pocket. It’s not seen again until the same officer pulls a ziplock bag out at 12:02 with a phone in it, with no indication how the phone got in there. 18:44 Mark confirms at a different angle.
7:40 - Officer begins Searching Isaac’s front pockets… he had a lot of shit in his front pockets.
• Days inn card with the room number #234 (Very convenient)
• Passport which Officers says out loud his identity (convenient)
• Business card for Belmont Truck Repair
• Keys and other unidentifiable items
7:03 - Lady in dress oddly walks by all smiles
9:30 - The Officers can’t get dispatch on the walkies so they call in over the phone and still can’t get anyone. Odd…
12:30 - some kind of a syringe can be seen on the ground
13:35 - Officers at Isaac’s empty motel room #234 says Isaac’s car was pretty full, with laundry. The bed was always made in a way that looks like maybe Kappy was trying to make it look like a person was in it. He may have been on the run.
Many have pointed out that the call went in at 7:26 am....yet the police body cam time is WAY off.
Maybe it’s just me, but hearing police officers laugh at the scene of someone’s “suicide” just pisses me off. Can be heard throughout.
We’re all supposed to believe this man jumped from a short bridge, was struck by a Ford Truck driving on the freeway 65 mph approximately, no visible damage to the truck, no blood on truck, and his shoes are still on...
Just a note on the laughter and chuckles between people there, it is normal actually, these people see crazy stuff and ways people have died first hand every week so are desensitized to there being a deceased individual there or even with my own siblings and myself, once a person is dead, they are no longer there, done. Yes it is tragic and sad, the loss of life in general but, only ones who will be hurt of offended now are the living who have just lost a loved one. They all have their jobs to do when dealing with yet another dead person.
Mom died two years ago(cancer), she was still laying in our living room while we waited for the coroner to come pick her body up. We sat at the table chatting away and going over her last moments and the day before, just a mental check really to be sure we each were doing alright, all of us had already said our goodbyes in the previous days while she was still alive, when the coroners came to get her body, they asked if we wanted to say our goodbyes I smiled softly and told them "No need, we said our goodbyes already and our mother is not in that body any longer." he actually seemed real relieved by the response. We had a renter who was there and that person was the only person who was an emotional wreck over having the dead person in our living room, I had personally asked my siblings if it was ok to cover her face with the blanket because, the lady had seen her and was physically shaking and wide eyed, plus, I had myself been a little disturbed by it tbh.
I guess, my point is, not everyone is an emotional wreck because of a death and not because they are cold heartless people but, more so, they are not emotionally connected to the deceased or they are at peace with their passing, accept death as a natural cycle and have left no regrets to feel guilty about. Miss mom, she was a strong, sensible woman with a sharp wit and huge heart that she would stomp on ya if you tried to take advantage of it. heh heh.
I dated a police officer. It is part of their job to be desensitized to this type of thing. It is not that they do not have any feelings, they most certainly do. They have a very, very, very difficult job. It takes a special person to sit there and try not to be human. They are human. It just gets bottled in. They are trained to desensitize. So are the military. But, believe me, they come home and let it out. At least mine did. He tried to bottle it up, but it needs to come out and I was there for him.
Heh, my mother, like the rest of our family are no strangers to the so called "paranormal" Her grandfather was a medium who stirred up a lot of activity in his own house to the point that, her mother would not let the children go visit him and his wife left him because, the house to dangerous. My grandma having grown up in that house before it got out of hand, experienced a lot of stuff so they all put up with it until it could not be ignored. That being said, me and my siblings have all had our encounters ourselves but, nothing negative and none of us went "looking for any of it" Grandma would of thumped us if we even tried, just happened every once in a while. Sis and I sitting in the living room and suddenly a "see through adult male" walked right between us and into the wall. Stuff like that on occasion. We do not fear it, know it all exists just that we as humans hardly ever get glimpses of it, knowing another existence past that of the physical one though, is enough to believe in a higher power and in the continued existence of the soul after death. Shwoo, anyway, being a dumb human with my limited knowledge beyond knowing what I have seen, have no idea how it works once the body dies, rather you are whisked away to the next stage of your existence(destination based off of what you did while in your physical) or if you stay around for a bit, for all I knew, mom was sitting at the table with us rolling her eyes at are conversation while her body was still in the room. (creepy thought but, would not put it past her. lol)
I am sorry for your mom passing. I lost my Dad, Fiance, and both Grand Parents, as well as many friends. It is hard for the ones living. The ones that are passed are in a beautiful place.
Isaac Kappy - Police Body Cam Footage the Day He Died 18:08 -18:10 one of the cops says something about "child molester"
0:30 - EMS worker finds a shiny unscathed phone, “laying in the lane”.
3:05 - Officer suspiciously puts Isaac’s phone in a rubber glove instead of an Evidence bag and then into his pocket. It’s not seen again until the same officer pulls a ziplock bag out at 12:02 with a phone in it, with no indication how the phone got in there. 18:44 Mark confirms at a different angle.
7:40 - Officer begins Searching Isaac’s front pockets… he had a lot of shit in his front pockets.
• Days inn card with the room number #234 (Very convenient) • Passport which Officers says out loud his identity (convenient) • Business card for Belmont Truck Repair • Keys and other unidentifiable items
7:03 - Lady in dress oddly walks by all smiles
9:30 - The Officers can’t get dispatch on the walkies so they call in over the phone and still can’t get anyone. Odd…
12:30 - some kind of a syringe can be seen on the ground
13:35 - Officers at Isaac’s empty motel room #234 says Isaac’s car was pretty full, with laundry. The bed was always made in a way that looks like maybe Kappy was trying to make it look like a person was in it. He may have been on the run.
Many have pointed out that the call went in at 7:26 am....yet the police body cam time is WAY off.
Maybe it’s just me, but hearing police officers laugh at the scene of someone’s “suicide” just pisses me off. Can be heard throughout.
We’re all supposed to believe this man jumped from a short bridge, was struck by a Ford Truck driving on the freeway 65 mph approximately, no visible damage to the truck, no blood on truck, and his shoes are still on...
Just a note on the laughter and chuckles between people there, it is normal actually, these people see crazy stuff and ways people have died first hand every week so are desensitized to there being a deceased individual there or even with my own siblings and myself, once a person is dead, they are no longer there, done. Yes it is tragic and sad, the loss of life in general but, only ones who will be hurt of offended now are the living who have just lost a loved one. They all have their jobs to do when dealing with yet another dead person. Mom died two years ago(cancer), she was still laying in our living room while we waited for the coroner to come pick her body up. We sat at the table chatting away and going over her last moments and the day before, just a mental check really to be sure we each were doing alright, all of us had already said our goodbyes in the previous days while she was still alive, when the coroners came to get her body, they asked if we wanted to say our goodbyes I smiled softly and told them "No need, we said our goodbyes already and our mother is not in that body any longer." he actually seemed real relieved by the response. We had a renter who was there and that person was the only person who was an emotional wreck over having the dead person in our living room, I had personally asked my siblings if it was ok to cover her face with the blanket because, the lady had seen her and was physically shaking and wide eyed, plus, I had myself been a little disturbed by it tbh. I guess, my point is, not everyone is an emotional wreck because of a death and not because they are cold heartless people but, more so, they are not emotionally connected to the deceased or they are at peace with their passing, accept death as a natural cycle and have left no regrets to feel guilty about. Miss mom, she was a strong, sensible woman with a sharp wit and huge heart that she would stomp on ya if you tried to take advantage of it. heh heh.
I dated a police officer. It is part of their job to be desensitized to this type of thing. It is not that they do not have any feelings, they most certainly do. They have a very, very, very difficult job. It takes a special person to sit there and try not to be human. They are human. It just gets bottled in. They are trained to desensitize. So are the military. But, believe me, they come home and let it out. At least mine did. He tried to bottle it up, but it needs to come out and I was there for him.
I like the “mother is not in that body any longer” perspective, healthy way to look at the physical remains
Heh, my mother, like the rest of our family are no strangers to the so called "paranormal" Her grandfather was a medium who stirred up a lot of activity in his own house to the point that, her mother would not let the children go visit him and his wife left him because, the house to dangerous. My grandma having grown up in that house before it got out of hand, experienced a lot of stuff so they all put up with it until it could not be ignored. That being said, me and my siblings have all had our encounters ourselves but, nothing negative and none of us went "looking for any of it" Grandma would of thumped us if we even tried, just happened every once in a while. Sis and I sitting in the living room and suddenly a "see through adult male" walked right between us and into the wall. Stuff like that on occasion. We do not fear it, know it all exists just that we as humans hardly ever get glimpses of it, knowing another existence past that of the physical one though, is enough to believe in a higher power and in the continued existence of the soul after death. Shwoo, anyway, being a dumb human with my limited knowledge beyond knowing what I have seen, have no idea how it works once the body dies, rather you are whisked away to the next stage of your existence(destination based off of what you did while in your physical) or if you stay around for a bit, for all I knew, mom was sitting at the table with us rolling her eyes at are conversation while her body was still in the room. (creepy thought but, would not put it past her. lol)
I am sorry for your mom passing. I lost my Dad, Fiance, and both Grand Parents, as well as many friends. It is hard for the ones living. The ones that are passed are in a beautiful place.