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Shock Interview: Friend of Sam Haskell Had No Idea He Was Married!

Shock Interview: Friend of Sam Haskell Had No Idea He Was Married! is sending shockwaves across social media as secrets about Sam Haskell’s private life come to light. In this emotional and eye-opening interview, one of Sam’s closest friends reveals that even those closest to him were unaware of his hidden marriage. What else is being kept from the public? Watch as we dive deep into this shocking revelation, exploring the private life of a man who kept enormous secrets even from his inner circle. From emotional testimonies to jaw-dropping facts, this is one video you can’t afford to miss. Stay tuned, subscribe for more explosive interviews, and don’t forget to hit the notification bell for real-time updates. Get ready to uncover the truth behind the headlines.

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00:00Welcome to the Deep Dive. Today we're looking into a deeply unsettling story.
00:06Yeah, the charges against Sam Haskell the Firth. For the murder and dismemberment of his wife, May.
00:13It's grim stuff. We're not going to, you know, wallow in the graphic details.
00:18Instead, we want to try and understand the, well, the huge gap between the man now accused and how people who knew him actually saw him.
00:26Right. Different people, different times in his life. We'll be sort of sifting through their accounts.
00:31See what comes up.
00:32Exactly. For this Deep Dive, we've got some, I think, quite revealing source material. Interviews, mainly.
00:38Okay.
00:39Excerpts from Bella Snow. She was a former friend, worked with him professionally.
00:42Okay.
00:43And Tamein Hangho, who's a friend for many years.
00:46Longtime friend.
00:46Yeah. So their memories, plus the police reports about finding the remains, the timeline. It paints a picture. A disturbing one.
00:55A multifaceted one, definitely.
00:57So our goal, really, is to explore these contradictions. See if there were any signals, you know, things that were missed.
01:03Let's start with Bella Snow. She knew him for quite a while.
01:07Right.
01:07And her reaction was just profound shock. She kept saying he was the nicest person she knew.
01:13Which is, yeah. A strong starting point, given the context.
01:17So their relationship was professional, mostly. Fashion industry.
01:21Yeah. They collaborated L.A. Fashion Week, music videos he was doing.
01:24Yeah.
01:24Bella did design work, editing, that sort of thing.
01:28But what's interesting, right off the bat, is this kind of split in what she saw.
01:32How so?
01:33Well, she mostly saw this nicest side, like she said.
01:36But she did see him lose his temper sometimes.
01:40Ah.
01:41But only with his production team, apparently.
01:43Right.
01:43During shoots.
01:44Okay, so not towards her.
01:45No.
01:46Yeah.
01:46Which maybe suggests he could, you know, switch modes, depending on who he's talking to.
01:50That's interesting.
01:51Yeah.
01:51And potentially quite calculated.
01:54Yeah. And get this. Bella mentioned that pretty early on, when they first met.
01:58Yeah.
01:58He hit on her. Made some kind of advance.
02:01Okay.
02:01And this was while he was married to May, but Bella had no idea.
02:05No idea he was married. How?
02:07Well, this is the really striking part.
02:09She spent a lot of time at what she thought was his house in L.A.
02:12Right.
02:13Turns out it was his father's property.
02:15Big place, apparently.
02:17Pool.
02:18Treehouse.
02:18A dollhouse.
02:19Basketball court.
02:20I remember reading that.
02:21Yeah.
02:21And she spent nights there.
02:23Multiple nights.
02:24They'd have late dinners after shoots.
02:26She'd be editing footage on his fancy red camera.
02:28And she just assumed he lived there alone.
02:30Completely.
02:31Never saw any sign of a wife or kids.
02:33Wow. That's deliberate, isn't it?
02:36That's not just forgetting to mention something.
02:38It really seems like it.
02:40Like active compartmentalization.
02:42Building a whole separate reality for people outside the family.
02:45The effort involved.
02:47Significant.
02:48Yeah.
02:48Makes you wonder why.
02:49What was he hiding or trying to project?
02:51Okay.
02:51So let's shift forward in time, years later, to the grim discovery that started all this.
02:57Like Tuesday, November 7th, just before 4 p.m.
03:01Haskell allegedly hires some day laborers.
03:03Offers them $500.
03:05Yeah.
03:05To get rid of three heavy trash bags.
03:07Said they were full of rocks.
03:08Just rocks.
03:10For $500?
03:11That alone feels off.
03:12Very off.
03:13Trying to outsource that kind of task.
03:15Yeah.
03:15And the amount maybe suggests he thought they wouldn't ask questions or couldn't.
03:21Or maybe wouldn't go to the police.
03:23That's a possibility that's been raised, yeah.
03:26Anyway, the laborers, they got suspicious or uneasy.
03:31Understandably.
03:32And they looked inside one of the bags.
03:34And found.
03:35A human belly button.
03:37Horrifying.
03:38So what did they do?
03:39They took the bags and the money straight back to Haskell.
03:43Confronted him.
03:44Yeah.
03:45And he apparently tried to brush it off.
03:47So they were just Halloween props.
03:49Halloween props.
03:50In November.
03:52Exactly.
03:53The laborers weren't buying it.
03:54They went to the police.
03:55Good for them.
03:56Seriously.
03:56Absolutely.
03:57But then according to reports, they got to the station and were told to just call 911
04:01from the parking lot.
04:02Wait, what?
04:03They were at the police station with this information.
04:05That's the report.
04:06And by the time officers actually got to Haskell's place.
04:09It was gone.
04:10And the bags were gone.
04:11Yep.
04:12That initial response, I mean, it does make you ask questions, doesn't it, about procedure.
04:16That time lapse feels critical.
04:18He seems like it could be, yeah.
04:20Precious time lost right at the beginning.
04:23And that speculation you mentioned, that maybe Haskell thought the laborers were undocumented
04:28and wouldn't risk reporting it.
04:31It's a disturbing thought, but if true, it shows a really cynical, exploitative kind of
04:37thinking.
04:37And a massive miscalculation on his part.
04:40A fatal one, perhaps.
04:41It connects to that idea of maybe arrogance.
04:44Thinking he could get away with things.
04:46Underestimating people.
04:47Okay.
04:48Let's bring in Temein Hayo, the longtime friend.
04:50Right.
04:51Also worked in entertainment.
04:52Knew Haskell well.
04:53His reaction was also shock.
04:55Right.
04:55But maybe with a different flavor.
04:57Yeah.
04:58Shock.
04:58Definitely.
04:59And a lot of sympathy, actually, for Haskell's family.
05:02He described them as really nice, sweet, consistent.
05:04And like Bella, he found it hard to connect the allegations to the guy he knew.
05:09That seems to be the common thread here.
05:11This disconnect.
05:12It really is.
05:13It highlights how little we sometimes know, even about people we think we know well.
05:17We see one side, maybe a carefully managed side.
05:19So what was Temein's impression of Haskell?
05:22You remember him having this funny and really dry humor, but he also noted, like Bella did
05:26with the crew.
05:27The temper?
05:28Yeah.
05:28Did have a temper at times, was his phrase.
05:30Okay.
05:31But interestingly, Temein's overall take was that Haskell seemed, and this is a quote,
05:36more the type of guy to get thrown out of a cheesecake factory than to commit a crime
05:40like this.
05:41Huh.
05:42So like, maybe prone to minor meltdowns or social awkwardness, but not...
05:47Not brutal violence.
05:48Not this.
05:49Huh.
05:50It suggests a perception of him as maybe irritable, but fundamentally not dangerous on that scale.
05:56Which again, makes you think about how we judge people's potential based on, you
06:00know, everyday stuff.
06:01Exactly.
06:02Minor bad behavior doesn't automatically equal major violence.
06:05But maybe looking back, were they small signs of something else?
06:10It's hard to say.
06:11Temein also confirmed Haskell worked as a writer, director, producer at Hayhoe Studios.
06:16So definitely established in that world.
06:18Right.
06:18Now, Temein also mentioned something else significant.
06:20What's that?
06:21The sort of radio silence around the case after the initial news broke.
06:24Yeah.
06:25I noticed that too.
06:26If you search online now, months later, there's surprisingly little new information.
06:31It's kind of weird.
06:32It is.
06:32And Temein raised the question, could this be like a powerful PR machine at work trying
06:38to manage the story?
06:39That happens in high profile cases, doesn't it?
06:42Legal teams trying to control the narrative.
06:45It can.
06:45Yeah.
06:46Limiting media access, controlling information flow could be for lots of reasons, protecting
06:53the investigation, maybe trying to influence a future jury.
06:56Who knows?
06:58And legally speaking, what does this kind of silence imply?
07:01Well, legal experts are saying this is probably going to be a really, really protracted investigation
07:05in case.
07:06Because of the forensics.
07:07Absolutely.
07:08The state of the body was found in.
07:09It's a huge challenge for the medical examiner.
07:11Determining cause of death.
07:12Exactly.
07:13Even figuring out if May was alive when his amendment happened.
07:17That's incredibly difficult.
07:18And they have to absolutely prove the remains are May's, right?
07:21Definitively.
07:22And link Haskell to her death.
07:23That means extensive DNA work, other forensic analysis.
07:26It all just takes a very long time.
07:29So a long road ahead for the legal process.
07:31Almost certainly.
07:32Okay.
07:32There are a couple more details that seem important here, adding to this strange picture.
07:38Haskell and May got married back in 2010.
07:41And apparently May's parents actually moved in with them to help with the kids.
07:45Yeah, that's been reported.
07:46They have three sons.
07:47Okay.
07:47So family life was happening.
07:48But here's the thing.
07:49Almost none of Haskell's friends or work colleagues seemed to know he was married or had kids.
07:57It's baffling, isn't it?
07:59Bella didn't know.
08:00Tremaine didn't mention knowing.
08:02The consensus seems to be he just never talked about May or his sons professionally.
08:06Never.
08:07Like, not even casual mentions.
08:08Apparently not.
08:10There were even stories of friends running into Haskell with May, and he just wouldn't introduce her.
08:14Wouldn't even acknowledge her presence sometimes.
08:16That goes beyond compartmentalization.
08:18That's like actively erasing them from part of his life.
08:21It's deeply unsettling.
08:22It suggests such a profound split between his worlds.
08:26What was going on there?
08:27What was the motivation?
08:28It really makes you think about the hidden lives people might lead right under our noses.
08:32It absolutely does.
08:33That's the level of concealment is, well, it's disturbing on its own, even before you get to the charges.
08:39So wrapping this up, we're left with these completely contradictory pictures, aren't we?
08:44Starkly contradictory.
08:46Bella Snow knew the nicest person.
08:48And then there are these horrific allegations, extreme violence.
08:52And Tremaine Hayhoe saw someone with a temper, sure, but thought he was more likely to, you know, cause a fuss at dinner.
08:59Than commit a crime like this.
09:00It just doesn't compute for them.
09:02No.
09:02And you have to give credit to the day laborers.
09:05Their actions were crucial.
09:07Absolutely pivotal.
09:07Yeah.
09:08Deciding to look, deciding to report it, that changed everything.
09:11It really did.
09:12Makes you think about the impact ordinary people can have.
09:15Yeah.
09:15But that initial police response still raises questions.
09:19Yeah.
09:20That time gap.
09:20And as we said, the investigation is clearly far from over.
09:23The forensic hurdles are massive.
09:25It's going to be a long, complex process to get to any kind of trial.
09:29This whole deep dive, looking at Sam Haskell IV, it's just a chilling glimpse, isn't it?
09:35It really is.
09:36A reminder of how complex people can be and how much might be hidden.
09:39So here's something to think about, for you listening.
09:42How well do we really know anyone?
09:45This case, it forces you to confront that unsettling idea, that appearances can be incredibly deceiving.
09:51The potential for darkness hidden beneath a completely normal, even nice surface.
09:56It's disturbing.
09:57It leaves you wondering about the unseen aspects of the people all around us.
10:01A truly chilling situation.

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