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Teen Killer Bragged About Мurdеr in her Diary | True Crime Documentary *St. Martins, Missouri — October 2009* *Alyssa Bustamante,* 18, has been sentenced to *life in prison with the possibility of parole* after admitting responsibility for the death of *9-year-old Elizabeth Olten* in a case that shocked central Missouri. Bustamante pleaded guilty in January to *second-degree murder* and *armed criminal action,* avoiding a trial and the possibility of a sentence without parole. Prosecutors said she lured Elizabeth into the woods near their homes before the fatal attack. Journal entries later recovered by investigators showed deeply troubling reflections on her actions. Originally charged with first-degree murder, Bustamante’s plea to reduced charges prevented the case from going before a jury and ensured she would serve a lengthy term in the adult correctional system. At just 15 years old, Alyssa was later certified to stand trial as an adult, and her writings provided prosecutors with insight into her mindset before and after the incident. This episode focuses on verified court records, testimony, and how investigators pieced together the timeline — turning a missing-child investigation into a deeply complex legal case. No graphic details are included; instead, we explore how a single discovery inside a notebook changed the entire direction of the case. As part of our True Crime Documentary series, the goal is to inform viewers about real investigative procedures, the juvenile-to-adult court process, and the long-term impact these cases have on families and communities. Presented carefully and respectfully, this True Crime Documentary aims to encourage awareness, prevention, and early mental-health intervention for at-risk youth. MOPD you're in for a treat with the world's finest true crime documentary moments and all caught on camera. Immerse yourself in the thrill of true crime documentary and witness true documentary criminals unfolding before your eyes. Our daily uploads feature the latest and most captivating videos of true crime documentary moments, providing the perfect escape to unwind after a hectic day. We do not condone or encourage any bad actions shown. Please be responsibly. Stay calm. Respect others – your safety depends on it. CREDITS: MUSIC: DREAD, Black Box, Into The Dark, Evidence, Ticking Tension, Monolith by Soundridemusic Link to Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQ4QBGY07tM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zo3nivMH4A8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ey6LvigN5Sg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYeps9thuyQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xN6y84DCAxk https://youtu.be/pwGXEnBkhrc?si=bMkdLntHcOvbOEBw CONTACT US If you have questions or want to share clips? Reach us anytime at: leadermad@sanogroup.tv RESPECT MATTERS Behind every video, there may be pain, mistakes, or struggles with addiction and mental health. A single scene in our channel does not define a person’s entire life. Compassion and respect must come first. RIGHT TO BE FORGOTTEN We respects your "Right to be Forgotten." If you were involved in a minor case featured in here, you can email us for removal: leadermad@sanogroup.tv 🎥 WHY WE SHARE Our TRUE CRIME documentary work is created to show real interactions with law enforcement. Each moment is more than a headline—it is a lesson about choices, consequences, and community awareness. In a world filled with noise, a true crime documentary can give clarity, honesty, and an emotional reminder of real life. If you want more intense TRUE CRIME documentary cases? Subscribe today. If you have a good video, let me make your video famous. Click here to upload your video: https://www.swagmedia.co/submit-videos - Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@MOPDUSA - Click here to upload your video: https://www.swagmedia.co/submit-videos #truecrimedocumentary #truecrime #crimeinvestigation #interrogation #courtrecords #crimes #police #documentary #mopd
