As law-enforcement agencies review the many videos made by the Maryland couple behind the now-infamous YouTube channel “DaddyOFive,” the wife and mother Heather Martin, also known as “MommyOFive,” ...
Sometimes, good comes from bad. Noticing that the awful “INVISIBLE INK PRANK! (EPIC FREAKOUT)” video has been removed from YouTube is one of those times. On Monday, we brought you the story of ...
The backlash to the DaddyOFive series of “prank videos” on YouTube continued this week when the father and stepmother involved lost custody of two of the five children regularly seen in the clips, ...
Mike Martin, the man behind the DaddyOFive YouTube channel, and his second wife Heather lost custody of two of his five children, Cody and Emma, to their biological mother Rose Hall on Friday, ...
Popular YouTuber DaddyOFive is issuing an apology after losing custody of his kids for online pranks that have been deemed abusive. Mike Martin, along with his wife Heather, lost custody of his two ...
IJAMSVILLE, Md. -- The parents known for extreme prank videos on YouTube have lost custody of two of their children. The videos posted to "DaddyOFive" YouTube channel have caused a firestorm of ...
There is an important update on the disturbing case of DaddyOFive, and it involves the YouTube community that mobilised itself to get the story out there. The parents behind DaddyOFive, who came under ...
Biological mother Rose Hall has gained temporary custody of the two youngest children who appear in the controversial DaddyOFive YouTube videos posted by Maryland couple Michael and Heather Martin, ...
WASHINGTON — The Maryland couple, whose “DaddyOFive” YouTube videos featuring them pranking their children are expected to plead guilty to child neglect charges Monday. Mike and Heather Martin, of ...
If you’re anything like me, this is going to make your skin crawl. DaddyOFive is a popular YouTube channel with over 750,000 subscribers, but some of the content has recently gotten them national ...
FREDERICK, Md. - A Maryland couple known for their "DaddyOFive" videos of controversial pranks involving their children are convicted of child neglect, but won't set foot in jail. A judge sentenced ...
No one’s laughing, DaddyOFive. The controversial parents who posted videos to YouTube of their children seemingly crying in fear, could face up to 10 years in prison. Michael Martin and his wife, the ...
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