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The Most TWISTED Case You've Ever Heard | Documentary

In today's true crime documentary, we're covering the case of Maddie Clifton.

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2 years ago

this is um I'm uh went out to play this this afternoon I thought she was with her and now she's missing how old is she she's eight years old where was she playing at around there right around the house here is she a white female she's a white female what does she have on when she left she had on a red t-shirt and Mama did she have on jeans right here no I will I'm dead upstairs mama I have searched ma'am yes blue jeans Mama did she have on Blue Jeans what you have on which kind of shorts pair of
shorts chat on a pair of shorts and a red t-shirt she blonde hair she's got a reddish brown hair it's actually a brown with an Auburn tent to it what's her name short her name is Maddie voting about 5 30. 4 30 to 5 o'clock about 5 30 was the last time we saw her and I was letting the kids play out here for a little while and then she just she disappeared and nobody knows where she said she have any friends near about it did you go check I got every neighbor out here right now okay the police wi
ll be there shortly man you keep looking okay okay you know who I am I mean the corner of Fleetwood and Damon is right there what is it my husband just came home and hold on just a moment honey Maddie is gone no okay my husband just pulled up but then she's not with him of course okay the place you're gonna be there shortly ma'am thank you bye-bye I called you just heard was made by Maddie cliff mother Sheila moments after she realized that her young daughter was missing as the police arrived in
the neighborhood gathered to search for her no one could have possibly imagined the heartbreaking and horrifying end to this case the following footage contains never before seen crime scene photos the last person to see eight-year-old Maddie Clifton on November 3rd 1998 in Jacksonville Florida was her friend and neighbor Joshua Earl Patrick Phillips because 14 year old Josh's house was right across the street the two had become fast friends and often hung out together on that day Maddie had go
ne over to Josh's house to play baseball outside in his backyard later Maddie headed home but she never arrived around 5 PM her mother made the disturbing 9-1-1 call you heard when she realized that no one could find Maddie she was last seen wearing a red YMCA basketball shirt with her name across the back in big letters immediately hundreds of people got together in search for looking in the woods around her home and even in dumpsters early in the search Josh asked Maddie's mother what was goin
g on and once he learned that no one could find Maddie he eagerly joined the community to help search for his friend Josh was distraught when he heard that Maddie had gone missing and did everything he could to help find her putting up Flyers with Maddie's information and helping to Canvas the area where she banished Maddie's face often a picture of her with a Kool-Aid stained smile was plastered onto Billboards and t-shirts and a fifty thousand dollar reward was offered in the hopes that someon
e anyone would recognize her until her anguish family what had happened to the bright and happy little girl for almost a week the community rallied together to search for missing Maddie the first suspect was one of Maddie's neighbors a man who had been accused of involvement in an assault case over 15 or 20 years earlier however the man had an alibi for when Maddie disappeared and he was cleared of any suspicion soon the FBI was involved when the local police struggled to find any more leads but
they too didn't find any new evidence it was starting to look like Maddie had disappeared off the face of the Earth but everything changed six days after Maddie disappeared when the most unsuspecting person was revealed to have the darkest secret Missy Phillips Josh's mother noticed a strange wet spot on the floor of their house from there she started searching her son's room until her attention was brought to Josh's bed she later said I didn't want to believe what I was seeing then in shock sh
e left her house looking around for a police officer for a moment she glanced over at the neighboring Clifton's house and thought to herself at that moment they still were holding on to hope but they would soon have their world crashed down around them the officer Missy found had been camped outside of the Clifton house during the search for Maddie the officer followed Missy back inside but entered Josh's room alone to see the horror that Missy had discovered sticking out from under Josh's mattr
ess were Maddie's small feet I have to warn you that the following details of what happened to Little Maddie are especially disturbing and not for the faint of heart Josh had known where Maddie was all along when he was asking Maddie's mother about what was going on when he was handing out flyers when he appeared to be worried about her well-being all that time Josh had known that Maddie's body was hidden under his waterbed police found that tape had been used to hold the bed frame together and
keep her body from being discovered in addition the short she'd been wearing earlier were taken off investigators found a baseball bat hidden behind Josh's dresser and they also found a knife stashed in the room it was also noted that air fresheners were sitting on his nightstand along with freshly burned incense and air freshener spray even more disturbing a flyer about Maddie's disappearance had been placed next to the air fresheners what this told the police was that there was a clear attempt
to cover up the smell of Maddie's decomposing body possibly the most disturbing Discovery was that as her body was removed from the bed her hand was still clutching the bed frame meaning that she had still been alive when she was shoved under there had she still been alive when everyone was out looking for her or when Josh was in the street pretending that he didn't know what had happened to Maddie after she left his house we may never know but what is clear is that if Josh had reported what ha
ppened Maddie might have lived an autopsy revealed that Maddie had been struck three times in the head and it was believed that Josh's recovered baseball bat had been used as a weapon her throat had also been cut with a knife from Josh's room and she was stabbed seven to nine times in the chest though some sources put that number as high as 11 times the autopsy also showed no evidence of an assault despite her underwear being taken off however this detail would later come up as a key piece of ev
idence Josh Phillips was arrested and it was a shock to everyone those who met Josh described him as a quiet but friendly kid with nothing particularly remarkable about him yet within hours he admitted to killing Maddie on the day she was reported missing it was during this confession that Josh gave his account of what happened to Maddie remember this is his side of the story Josh was home alone when Maddie showed up and asked him to play and he knew that he wasn't allowed to have friends over w
hen his parents weren't there the two had been playing baseball in his backyard when Maddie was accidentally hit in the eye by the ball as she started bleeding she also started to cry loudly to calm Maddie down he brought her into his house but she kept screaming which sent Josh into a panic he told the investigators that he was afraid his father would come home at any minute and he would be angry with Josh for letting Maddie come into his house without permission panicking and wanting Maddie to
be quiet he grabbed his baseball bat and hit her once or twice hard on the head he then hit her body under his waterbed when his father finally came home Josh said that Maddie was still moaning he then dragged her out from the bed and stabbed her in the chest before hiding her body again until his mother found it what many people to this day can't help but wonder and horror about as if Josh slept in his bed on top of Maddie's body and the answer as terrible as it is seems to be yes for a week l
et that sink in Josh had no History of Violence nothing that would have ever made anyone suspect him especially his actions when he was hoping to look for Maddie but still Josh's version of events didn't quite make sense to investigators for starters he claimed that Maddie shorts and Underpants had been pulled off when he was dragging her inside the house from outside most people can agree his investigators did that his explanation didn't quite seem plausible the tight-knit community was stunned
and horrified to learn that the boy that helped search for Maddie just a few days earlier had been her killer all along some started questioning the Phillips Family about how they hadn't noticed the young girl's body being hidden in their home for almost a week Missy explained that there was nothing out of order for her to suspect anything however there were also signs that something was wrong which only really made sense in retrospect Josh had been especially quiet since Maddie was reported mi
ssing but this was just explained away as him being nervous for his friend and scared additionally if you're familiar with this case then you've probably heard the police officers previously searched the Phillips house and the days before her body was found the sheriff at the time claimed they searched the house but that the officers never saw anything suspicious how the police and Josh's parents didn't notice the smell of a decomposing corpses beyond me Josh insisted that he hit Maddie out of f
ear of his father but the truth behind his home life wasn't revealed until Missy explained it publicly she said that she and Josh walked on eggshells at home because her husband was so intimidating frightening and sometimes overbearing he really didn't like it when any neighborhood children were in his house when an adult wasn't there to supervise but he especially didn't want Josh to spend his time playing with any girl is younger than him Missy said he didn't have a fondness of little girls wh
ich she never understood also Josh's father Steve never got the chance to explain his side of things because he died in 2000 in a car accident when the case went to trial Josh was charged as an adult Josh's defense argued that what happened to Maddie began as an accident and deteriorated through Panic that bordered on Madness and that he should be charged with manslaughter but the prosecution wasn't buying it first the autopsy didn't find any evidence of bruising on Maddie's face as if she'd bee
n hit in the eye by a baseball in fact there was no evidence that they'd been playing baseball at all second Josh also claimed to have dragged Maddie into the house but there wasn't any dirt on her body which implies that her shorts probably didn't come off from being dragged furthermore there wasn't any blood in the backyard or anywhere in the house except in Josh's room finally the fact that Maddie had been found in only her shirt and socks indicated that there were at least some inappropriate
undertones to the evidence in the end the trial only took about three days total the jury found Josh guilty and convicted him of first-degree murder he was sentenced to spend his life in prison with no chance of parole but because of his age at under 16 he wasn't eligible for the death penalty Behind Bars Josh Grew From a teenager to an adult Josh still refuses to talk in detail about Maddie's murder except in 2018 to apologize to Maddie's family as I've grown up I have learned the value of lif
e I wish to God that I could have known this or understood when I was 14. had I then none of this would have come about I had no clue what life meant Josh became tearful at several points while reading his apology letter but this does not necessarily indicate that he is expressing true remorse it's possible that he's putting on an act to prove that he's reformed in order to increase the likelihood that he's given a reduced sentence being exploitative and taking advantage of others to achieve the
ir own ends is a narcissistic trait Josh seems to focus much of his apology not on the victim but instead on himself and his own suffering which could be the result of other narcissistic traits such as grandiosity and entitlement now the story might seem like it ends there but it doesn't in 2017 the case was re-sentenced which should have never been a possibility for Josh based on the terms of his first sentence yet in 2012 the Supreme Court had ruled that mandatory life sentences without parole
were unconstitutional for juvenile offenders convicted of murder even more horrifying details about the case were exposed at this trial it was revealed that Josh had books about occult subjects in his room in addition it was shared that Josh had been looking at adult content on his computer just a half hour before Maddie's death and that it was violent in nature and may have featured underaged girls Josh may have been influenced by these videos and he may have been fantasizing about acting some
thing similar out for himself this could indicate that the crime was more premeditated rather than something that happened in the Heat of the Moment as Josh originally claimed if this is true he may not have chosen Maddie specifically but instead he took the opportunity when he found himself alone and unsupervised with her Maddie's mother spoke at the trial and asserted that Josh hadn't been after Maddie that Day in 1998 but her other daughter Jesse who was 11 at the time of her younger sister's
death you see a photo of Jesse had been found in Josh's room one that Josh must have stolen from the Clifton house at some point before Maddie's death which furthered the idea that he'd been obsessed with the Clifton's other daughter all along Josh's sentence was upheld after the four-day trial and he remains in prison still this Saga the case will continue sooner than you might think as Josh will once again be eligible for resentencing in 2023 after spending about 25 years in prison for now at
least this case doesn't have a conclusion and it won't for a long time

Comments

@Lahst

Whoever’s ‘running the show’ seriously has this on lockdown because these are television quality productions. You guys are even making your own cut scenes it seems like!

@codyshepard5288

Imagine being the mother of the boy who did this and finding his victim under your sons bed and realizing your own son is very sick...damn

@el3vated259

Josh’s dad was 100% correct for trying to keep his son under supervision, i mean look at what the hell happened when no one was home! Cant believe they tried to say his father was intimidating and thats why he did it, that sounds so ridiculous if he was so scared of his father he wouldnt have allowed maddie over. Josh was a sick kid and im glad hes put away for good without parol

@DarthinaVader

Whoever the man is voicing these videos is actually amazing. It's crazy how much he makes me focus and break down things. Need a whole crime podcast with just his voice.

@g.h.7755

Mad respect for Josh's mother for turning him in!!!!! She could have easily helped him disappear all the evidence and no one would have ever suspected him. THANK YOU, BRAVE HEROINE!!

@darasagan7479

I want to salute Josh’s father for trying everything he could while alive, to prevent his son from harming other children. I wish he had been alive to reveal what exactly made him suspect his own son was a potential risk to society. The fact that he was ‘intimidating’ according to Josh’s mother only makes me think that perhaps he was not only trying to keep his son at bay for other children but to protect himself. Maybe he saw Josh watching extremely disturbing content on the internet, maybe he was violent towards animals… you know, the kind of behavior that normally raises the alarms, or he found Josh’s journal/diary where he expressed his deviant feelings. I don’t know about anyone else but Josh’s mother on the other hand seemed way too oblivious or candid…

@shonaaaaa

I would NEVER let my 8 year old daughter play with a 14 year old boy, especially not alone!! That just is NOT right. I'm so sorry for what happened, may she rest in peace. 🙏🏽

@killcomis

Its disgusting how they try to blame the father because he was "intimidating" and didn't want Josh playing with little girls. The father was right, his kid shouldn't have been left alone with that little girl or any child.

@Stephanie-ju6jw

I’m shocked by the fact that josh blamed his actions on his father and his father was right not allowing his child to play with girls younger than him. The dad obviously knew what other people didn’t what a creep that boy is and I wouldn’t ever ever let him back out with the public!

@lucysmith6827

It's been such a long time ago, but I remember my sons and I looking for Maddie. Most of us went right by the house where she was found. I only searched for two days because I was afraid we just might come upon her, and I didn't want my sons to experience that. What her parents went through was unfathomable, and like others, I truly respect Josh's mother as well.

@opo3628

Considering what Josh did, you can certainly understand why his dad had a rule that Josh was not allowed to be around other kids without adult supervision.

@gorelash9056

I have a daughter the same age. Those little feet sticking out, and how she was clutching the bed frame... heart breaking. I hope her killer never sees the light of day.

@StormAndMore

Huge respect for the mother, she remained coherent and communicated the situation well to dispatch even while clearly extremely distressed and panicked.

@ArtsyChick24

I just want to applaud Maddie's mother for remaining incredibly calm and stable during the 9-1-1 call. That is an incredible feat right there.

@ebriggs3498

Many young girls reported the first time they were molested or raped was either by a brother or their brother’s friends. Yeah, you don’t let other kids over to your house when the parents are gone and you certainly don’t let older boys play with little girls.

@KingNothing117

I can't see how people wanna blame the father; rules are rules. My step father was the same way, eggshells and rules. Teenagers can be utterly unpredictable, emotional creatures, regardless of gender. I think any parent would agree with not wanting to have a teenage boy alone with a girl, same age or younger. No one knows teen boys better then men who themselves were teens once.

@ziigiiziig

I grew up in Jacksonville and was 6 years old at the time that this happened. I'm glad that my mom was overprotective of me by not allowing me to stay over at a friend's house and always knowing where I was. Cases like this hit home, literally.

@Aiko_63194

Respect to the mom for reporting her own son for what he had done, that must’ve been hard. I’ve unfortunately also heard way many cases of the parents of murderers, especially their mothers, just sticking on the side of their child.

@476233

I was 8 years old at the same time and only two weeks older than Maddie. I also grew up in Jacksonville. I remember being devastated following this on the news. This was the first murder case I remember understanding from start to finish. On a side note, as a former 14 year old, I definitely don’t understand how him playing with her wasn’t a red flag. I would sometimes horseplay with my younger cousins, but I couldn’t stand younger kids otherwise.

@miss_chrissy

Idk why people were so weird about the dad not allowing his kids to have friends over without parents home. That was a rule we had as kids and it makes complete sense in my eyes. You don't know what kids will do unsupervised, sometimes kids play more rough without supervision and one can get hurt. Like you just never know what might happen so it's best not to have them over without parent supervision or permission