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The Minds of Madness - True Crime Stories

Episode 12 - Marcus Feisel - Part 1

The Minds of Madness - True Crime Stories

themindsofmadness

Society & Culture, Documentary, True Crime

4.5 • 6.7K Ratings

🗓️ 21 August 2017

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

PART #1 - In August of 2006, 3 year old Marcus Feisel was reported missing by his Foster Parent, Liz Carroll. But after weeks of desperate searching, by the entire community, the horrific truth of what happen to little Marcus was revealed.

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0:00.0

The Oh, In August of 2006, 3,000

0:39.2

of 2006, 3 year old Marcus Feaisal was reported missing by his foster parent Liz Carol, but after weeks of desperate searching by the entire community, the horrific truth of what happened to little Marcus was revealed.

0:46.7

This is the tragic story about a three-year-old boy who died because those that were responsible for him failed him.

0:55.6

Not only did they fail him, but his death was the direct result of their calculated actions. You'll hear how a negligent foster care agency and

1:06.6

three key people caught in a love triangle led to this little boy's death.

1:13.0

Please join me. led to this little boy's death.

1:19.0

Please join me as we look further into the story of Marcus Feisel and discover how the lies behind his disappearance, started to unravel.

1:31.0

Marcus Feizel was a happy toddler who enjoyed the same kinds of things that most boys do his age. If the

1:45.0

cartoon bought the builder came on, he'd be watching it.

1:49.0

He loved to see bubbles floating and bouncing through the air and looking at flowers.

1:56.3

He was a very happy kid.

1:59.5

Every single photo we could find of him showed a little boy who always had a beaming smile on his adorable

2:05.6

little face and what almost appeared to be a magical glimmer in his eyes. One former neighbor described Marcus as an awesome little guy, but on the other hand he'd also been described as a busy child that was quite a handful.

2:23.2

For parents who have experienced the toddler years, you probably don't find that as an unusual

2:28.3

description for a youngster.

2:30.8

Most toddlers are fairly active and tend to get into a bit of mischief from time to time.

2:36.0

But that wasn't the case here.

2:38.0

What Marcus's mom dealt with went beyond that.

2:41.0

According to family and friends, Marcus was not only autistic, but had the

2:46.6

mental development of a one-year-old when he was three. There was also some speculation

2:52.1

as to whether he had been affected by fetal alcohol syndrome.

2:55.8

It's uncertain as to whether he was ever actually diagnosed, or rather if these labels were placed on him because he was a spirited child. friends and family say that Marcus's mother, Donna Trevino, often confessed that she was having difficulty managing Marcus because he was such an active child.

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