@NiallHarbison Go Marilyn!!! BUT- I see another reason for Rocky to stay at Happy Doggo, she is so kind a gentle she can be a "support" dog to dogs like Marilyn. Everyone needs a friend when they are down that is quiet and calm and Rocky can be that dog. Keep Rocky 🙏
... @TeamYouTube This content depicts the death of a real individual and publicly displays the final moments of a human being without regard for the dignity of the deceased or the profound emotional distress inflicted upon surviving family members.
The continued publication and monetization of such material serves no legitimate public interest and instead subjects the decedent's loved ones to ongoing emotional trauma, grief, anguish, and suffering. The dissemination of graphic death-related content raises serious concerns regarding privacy, human dignity, and the unnecessary exploitation of a family's loss for public consumption.
It is difficult to reconcile the decision to permit this video to remain available while other creators have faced account termination for content that was far less severe and involved no actual loss of life.
We respectfully request that YouTube review this content immediately and remove it in accordance with its policies concerning harmful, graphic, and exploitative material. The deceased and their family deserve dignity, respect, and compassion, not perpetual exposure to one of the most devastating moments of their lives.
@pubsubfan1 Do you have FB? Can you report it? I found a Youtube page that has it posted too. The YT is not run by the family. I reported the YT and tagged YT on X. I don't have FB so can't report there. Maybe share True Crime Bobby's post. Spread the word will help.
💔 Family Asks Public To Help Remove Final Livestream Following Tennessee Man’s Death
A Tennessee family is grieving after the sudden loss of John, known to many online through the Facebook page Coffee Time with John and Momma.
According to family members, John suffered a medical emergency during a livestream tonight and passed away.
His family is now asking viewers to report the final livestream so it can be removed until they are able to gain access to his phone and account. Family members say they currently do not have access to the device, leaving the video online.
The heartbreaking incident has sparked an outpouring of support from followers who watched John and Momma over the years.
Please keep John’s family, friends, Momma, and everyone who loved him in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
@ShayBe55 Don't flatter yourself Betty. All the streamers including JLR sat in the parking lot for days and nobody bothered them. Nanos doesn't give 2 shits about you.
Please help this family and get this video off YouTube. The family only runs a facebook page, this is some "fan" reposting their videos. Can you imagine your family member having a medical episode on stream and people reposting? Tragic.
@TeamYouTube Please help this family. The creator passed away on stream yesterday, in this video. This is a "fan" account. The family would like this down
Absolutely Heartbreaking News! John Davis has Passed Away Today !! https://t.co/Xn8BWASZ4w via @YouTube
@TeamYouTube Please help this family. The creator passed away on stream yesterday, in this video. This is a "fan" account. The family would like this down
Absolutely Heartbreaking News! John Davis has Passed Away Today !! https://t.co/Xn8BWASZ4w via @YouTube
For all those who have followed Harmony's story with me and who care about this beautiful little girl, here is my statement on the decision by the New Hampshire Supreme Court to overturn the conviction and send the case back for a new trial:
Once again the State of New Hampshire has decided to extend the unconscionable abuse of Harmony Montgomery even further by overturning the conviction of Adam Montgomery.
The Court did not find Adam Montgomery innocent, nor did it conclude that Harmony was not murdered. Rather, it determined that legal errors regarding the joinder of charges deprived him of a fair trial on the murder count and ordered a new trial.
Nothing, when it comes to this case, has been fair to a beautiful little girl who was brutally abused by her violent father and then brutally treated by the New Hampshire child welfare system.
It is impossible to discuss this case without thinking first of Harmony. Long before there was a criminal trial or an appeal, there was a little girl who was failed by the adults and institutions charged with protecting her.
The decision is also deeply personal for me. I was the judge who finalized the adoption of Harmony's brother Jamison, just weeks before Harmony was murdered. I came to know Jamison's adoptive fathers, Blair and Johnathon Miller even before I finalized the adoption. I worked alongside them to tell Harmony's story in "A Cruel Injustice." We developed a deep and lasting friendship between our families.
Through that experience, I witnessed firsthand the profound love they have for their children and the enduring pain caused by Harmony's loss.
Today's ruling changes the legal path forward, but it does not change the underlying tragedy. Harmony remains the victim. Her brother and his family carry an unimaginable burden.
My first reaction to today's decision is not as a former judge, but as someone who has spent years examining how New Hampshire's child protection system failed Harmony Montgomery at virtually every turn. Those failures do not and did not end with Harmony.
The reversal is disappointing because it means yet another chapter in a case that should never have existed in the first place. Long before there was a criminal trial, an appeal, or a Supreme Court decision, there was a little girl who was repeatedly failed by the very institutions charged with protecting her.
The public should never forget that Harmony's death did not occur in a vacuum. Reports of abuse were not properly investigated. Evidence presented at trial contradicted key representations made in the Governor's report regarding the state's response to those reports. Opportunities to intervene were missed. Warnings were ignored. And a vulnerable child was left in circumstances that ultimately proved fatal.
The criminal case may be entering a new phase but the systemic failures that left Harmony vulnerable and placed her on a lethal trajectory remain unaddressed today. Those failures remain every bit as deserving of scrutiny and accountability—as they were before this decision was handed down.
New Hampshire's responsibility for the failures that placed Harmony in danger remains exactly the same today as it was yesterday.
@conlin_lauren I know this sucks but he isn't going anywhere like you said. He will still be found guilty, just 2 more trials he won't show up to. This is the only trial in my life I coudn't watch. RIP Harmony...you will be found. 🩷🩷🩷
@FoxTrueCrime I can understand this. He's not going anywhere though. He is is prison and will stay in prison. It sucks but he will still be found guilty. He won't go to his trials anyway.
when your 18 year old once water loving sprocker who is part blind, has arthritis and doggy dementia wonts to stay out in the pouring rain splashing around 🥹... its like watching him be a puppy again...
@BeautyBubble Nonsense FORWARDED the original e-mail she received with the link to Docket Decoder channel to the prosecutor. Nonsense has referenced this in the past and did so again today on her livestream. She only sent this 1 email. She did not send multiple videos.