SCOTT AMEDURE: Nunca debio ir a ese programa...
🔎 Scott Amedure went on a TV show to reveal a secret. A studio. An audience waiting for a reaction. A confession prepared to entertain. And a recording that was never aired. But three days later… everything changed. In March 1995, Scott Amedure appeared on The Jenny Jones Show, one of the most popular daytime talk shows in the United States during the 1990s. The episode was about “secret admirers.” People who came on the show to confess an attraction, a feeling, or an unexpected truth on camera. Scott Amedure confessed that he was attracted to Jonathan Schmitz. Jonathan reacted on set. The audience watched. The cameras recorded every gesture. But that television moment ended up becoming one of the most debated criminal cases of the decade. Days after the recording, Scott Amedure was attacked in his own home by Jonathan Schmitz. And then the questions arose. What really happened on that set? What did Jonathan know before sitting in front of the cameras? To what extent did the show turn an intimate situation into a spectacle? Where does entertainment end… and where does responsibility begin? In this video, we analyze Scott Amedure's case with rigor, respect, and without sensationalism. A story marked by: trash TV, public exposure, shame, homophobia, the pressure for ratings, media responsibility, and a legal battle that put The Jenny Jones Show at the center of the debate. In this episode we'll see: ✔️ who Scott Amedure was ✔️ who Jonathan Schmitz was ✔️ what their relationship was ✔️ how talk shows operated in the 1990s ✔️ what happened during the taping of The Jenny Jones Show ✔️ what role the show's production played ✔️ what happened in the three days that followed ✔️ how the criminal proceedings unfolded ✔️ what the so-called "gay panic defense" was ✔️ why Scott's family sued the show ✔️ what the court ultimately decided ✔️ and the big question: can television exploit a person's private life for entertainment and then look the other way? This isn't just the story of a crime. It's also the story of an era when humiliation boosted ratings. And a warning that remains disturbingly relevant today, in the age of reality TV, social media, live streams, and viral content. Scott Amedure wasn't just "the man who confessed something on television." He was a real person. With a family. With life. With dignity. And Jonathan Schmitz was directly responsible for an irreversible decision. But between the television studio and the outcome lies an uncomfortable space that this case forces us to confront: the moral responsibility of those who turn other people's lives into entertainment. If you're interested in true crime told without sensationalism, from an analytical perspective, with criminology, a legal context, and respect for the victims, you've come to the right place. 🎙️ Narrated by César 🌐 OFFICIAL WEBSITE https://www.asimatan.com 📲 MY SOCIAL MEDIA ▶️ YouTube /@AsiMatanOficial 📸 Instagram /asimatanoficial 🎧 Spotify Así Matan 🎙️ iVoox Así Matan 📩 Professional Contact [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) ⚖️ LEGAL DISCLAIMER This content is for informational, educational, and journalistic purposes only. The information presented is based on court documents, rulings, media coverage, public statements, and available documentary material on the case. This video distinguishes between legally established facts, information published by the media, arguments presented by the parties, and narrative, legal, media, and criminological analysis. This content is not intended to justify crime or hold individuals or entities criminally liable beyond what has been established by the courts. ❤️ THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING THIS CHANNEL Your like, comment, and subscription help more than you can imagine. #TrueCrime #ScottAmedure #JennyJonesShow #JonathanSchmitz #ThisIsHowTheyKill

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