Jesus Taught Me
"Jesus Taught Me" is a notorious video of a fight posted to YouTube.
The video was posted by Bobby Joe Blythe (c.1946), a former marine, karate instructor living in Hanford, California. Blythe's narration suggests the video was shot on 13 December 1984 and is believed to have been filmed at his karate dojo in Dumfries, Virginia. The video depicts one of Blythe's then students, Willie J Dennis, assaulting an unidentified man, beating him unconscious, and stomping on the man's head. The victim could clearly be heard stating the he did not want to fight. In the description of the video, Blythe claimed that the victim was then dragged out the back and left in a dumpster.
YouTube removed "Jesus Taught Me," citing its extreme content, but the video has since reappeared on several web sites. In many cases, the descriptions accompanying the video allege that the victim was mentally challenged, because his claims of having been taught by Jesus.
The victims whereabouts following the incident remain unknown. Some online commentators have interpreted comments posted by Blythe in text accompanying the "Jesus Saved Me" video as meaning that the victim had died, but a retired police detective stated that the victim was seen a few days after the incident limping but declined to pursue charges.
The video was posted by Bobby Joe Blythe (c.1946), a former marine, karate instructor living in Hanford, California. Blythe's narration suggests the video was shot on 13 December 1984 and is believed to have been filmed at his karate dojo in Dumfries, Virginia. The video depicts one of Blythe's then students, Willie J Dennis, assaulting an unidentified man, beating him unconscious, and stomping on the man's head. The victim could clearly be heard stating the he did not want to fight. In the description of the video, Blythe claimed that the victim was then dragged out the back and left in a dumpster.
YouTube removed "Jesus Taught Me," citing its extreme content, but the video has since reappeared on several web sites. In many cases, the descriptions accompanying the video allege that the victim was mentally challenged, because his claims of having been taught by Jesus.
The victims whereabouts following the incident remain unknown. Some online commentators have interpreted comments posted by Blythe in text accompanying the "Jesus Saved Me" video as meaning that the victim had died, but a retired police detective stated that the victim was seen a few days after the incident limping but declined to pursue charges.
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