I Survived…: Brutal Home Invasion – Full Episode (S2, E7) | A&E

A family is subjected to a vicious attack during a brutal home invasion; a rail yard worker risks his life to save a town; and a realtor is attacked by a man posing as a client.

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41 thoughts on “I Survived…: Brutal Home Invasion – Full Episode (S2, E7) | A&E

  1. So what was up with the name “Raymond” business for the couple with a kid !
    or was it chemically induced paranoia associated with the scourge of meth !

  2. Everybody seems to have an opinion, if this or that was to happen to me, I’d do this,
    wouldn’t do that, nope, incorrect, God has created us to be in “autopilot” under certain
    unexplainable circumstances,

  3. What kind of a sick f**k gives a CHILD meth. Whew. As if trauma isn’t already enough to predispose someone to substance abuse disorder. Poor kid. I hope he gets the therapy he needs before his mental health gets to him.

  4. I sincerely hope that railroad is paying for all of his and his family’s expenses and anything that amazing guy wants for the rest of his life. He not only saved thousands of lives but saved their business from being obliterated as well.

  5. Ryan
    God bless you. You show people that Jesus is with you. There is no better gift than a man lay down his life for another man. You certainly made a heartfelt difference to your community, to the world and strong impact to humanity
    God bless you!
    Mary

  6. James Parcher, the real estate killer, got life and it took 6 years to go to court after his arrest, that must have been difficult for Julie who is the blonde woman in this video.

  7. "…when we have the kids around we always have the t.v. on." Geez, don't you ever talk to them? LOL, great parents–they always let it slip how much they hate their kids. I was roaring when the mom expressed how she was impressed her 11-year-old was being so calm but that was after getting a shot of meth as though he is not usually stable at all. Mom should put the kid on amphetamine in the future.

  8. I have to say that I think, in Julie's case…she was just lucky!! A real bad attacker & things may have well turned out much worse for her. The couple's son was a real hero & was fast thinking & strong minded & endured things you wouldn't want a child to have to endure. I'm glad the parents realized that they ONLY survived because of their brave son!! The only problem I had with the Railroad Worker, was that he had to wait for someone to tell him what to do…that scared me, especially if he realized what would happen, if he didn't act. Otherwise, I'm glad he was willing to risk his life to prevent a huge tragedy & for that, he is a hero too!!

  9. Words fail me, still, my heart dictates only praise for these people. The Baker's stayed calm during that insanity, Julie was honest with herself when she said she didn't know what to do, yet she did, so good on them. And Ryan…I never wanted to hug someone so much!! You are who we all should be, humble, sincere and well, you can just tell you are a thoroughly decent human being. May GOD bless each of you. I am just, well, shocked, by these accounts. I pray we all stay safe out in this great big world of ours. Amen.

  10. These people all have the same haunted look in their eyes, you can literally see their trauma and pain. Wishing them all strength and peace.

  11. One of my biggest fears is a home invasion. I've been mugged in public, and I've been beaten and strangled and stabbed at home by an ex, I've had a gun in my face, I've been sexual1y assaulted, and those are all scary. But something about a home invasion scares me the most. Being at home by myself, in my sanctuary, and having someone mistake my identity and not being able to get them to just leave. It really terrifies me. I don't let ANYONE know where I live.

  12. THANK YOU A&E FOR HAVING COMPLETE EPISODES ON THESE AMAZING SURVIVERS/ PEOPLE!! JULIE'S STORY MADE ME VERY, VERY, EMOTIONAL!! ALL OF THE PEOPLE IN THE SHOW HERO ARE ALL HEROS, BECAUSE THEY SURVIVED THE WORST MOMENTS OF THEIR LIVES, I HOPE THEY ARE ALL DOING WELL!!

  13. Not many people will risk their lives like this man did he is a hero and may the lord bless him. The home invasion family comes from my worst nightmares 😨 I have a 8 year old daughter single mother, I cannot imagine the terror they felt. No matter how many times u lock it doors someone will find a way in

  14. I was expecting that Ryan received some prestigious awards or some recognition at the end. The episode seemed incomplete without that. His heroism is greater than, i have ever seen in a movie.

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