The Plumstead Ripper

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  • Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, a series of brutal attacks would leave Plumstead, London gripped by fear. Several years later the United Kingdom would be rocked by three brutal and sadistic murders and police would be in a race against time to find the culprit before they struck again.
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  • @judyotero7678
    @judyotero7678 2 роки тому +235

    The murder of Samantha ana Jasmine could have been avoided if the police had looked into the contents of the tool box more closely and assigned an officer to follow him. It's unfortunate that this happens all too often.

    • @bieni78
      @bieni78 2 роки тому +24

      I lived in South East London at the time and it now angers me that Jazmine and Samantha never received the press coverage that Rachel Nickel did, and still doesn't to this day. They deserve to be remembered and be as much a part of the British pysche as Rachel is.

    • @julielevinge266
      @julielevinge266 Рік тому +4

      Really tragic as this was his most horrendous attack!!

    • @julielevinge266
      @julielevinge266 Рік тому +14

      @@bieni78 I lived in the area too, feel very sad that this case got no coverage at all, it was even more tragic than the Rachel Nickel case.
      That poor little girl at only 4 years old sexually assaulted & murdered!!
      Also women from racial minorities got 0 coverage either?
      Media is appalling!!!

    • @evalynewanjiru9685
      @evalynewanjiru9685 Рік тому +4

      😢😢😢this people don't ever stop why,he had already gotten lucky escape,😢😢why did he need to even rape and kill a 4 Year old girl 😢😢😢

    • @geeksworkshop
      @geeksworkshop 7 місяців тому

      Happens all the time in London. The MET police have allowed so many serial killers to become serial killers. Heck they have even helped out cop killers

  • @Presca1
    @Presca1 3 роки тому +274

    I really hate it when police get tunnel vision, it's so detrimental to a case.

    • @ultimatewitcherfan6677
      @ultimatewitcherfan6677 2 роки тому +16

      Ikr?? This was the most severe case of police tunnel vision I’ve ever heard of! Poor Stagg was accused of a crime he never committed because the police refused to do their jobs properly

    • @ginnynnye5927
      @ginnynnye5927 2 роки тому

      Because they're lazy

    • @someonesomewhere1600
      @someonesomewhere1600 2 роки тому +14

      I feel the standards for being a cop aren't high enough, and the training isn't thorough enough.

    • @someonesomewhere1600
      @someonesomewhere1600 2 роки тому +3

      Of course, they should be paid more as well.

    • @shuri.ken6
      @shuri.ken6 2 роки тому +4

      Right? The amount of pride these men and women have - and the amount of cases that have suffered at the hands of it - is so disheartening. I have very little faith in most officers/detectives most of the time honestly

  • @damienhunt4264
    @damienhunt4264 2 роки тому +162

    The judge in the Stagg case did an excellent job. Entrapment is a travesty.

  • @MehdiGamingHQ
    @MehdiGamingHQ 3 роки тому +531

    If a mother goes to the police to denounce her own son, it means he's way beyond salvation and needs to be stopped

    • @netsk1679
      @netsk1679 2 роки тому +33

      I can't believe she wasnt taken seriously enough for them to make the connections

    • @thenoisyneighbour
      @thenoisyneighbour 2 роки тому +9

      Or maybe they have disputes. Police receiving such reports isn't rare.

    • @KarmasAbutch
      @KarmasAbutch 2 роки тому

      @@thenoisyneighbour No - police receiving rapist reports from Mothers about their own sons is indeed, very rare.

    • @Kenny_G
      @Kenny_G 2 роки тому +5

      Ha, for real. I cannot even imagine a situation, no matter how insanely fucked up, where my Mom would report me for anything.

    • @mingus8257
      @mingus8257 Рік тому +4

      If someone makes a sweeping generalization in a UA-cam comment they tend to be an idiot

  • @stacyrussell460
    @stacyrussell460 2 роки тому +74

    The man who found Rachel's son next to her body & he was telling his dead mommy to wake up... that broke my heart. That poor boy.

    • @lifesyphon1
      @lifesyphon1 Рік тому +3

      I think about that man every time I hear Nappers name. How do you ever get past seeing something like that? I can’t even imagine.

    • @CheshireCat6639
      @CheshireCat6639 5 місяців тому +2

      Me too, it's a heart wrenching story,poòr little boy😢

  • @historyboff23
    @historyboff23 3 роки тому +301

    Ive heard of this case before and it’s utterly heartbreaking. What that poor woman and baby went through is seriously a stuff of pure evil!

    • @freedomofspeech766
      @freedomofspeech766 2 роки тому +7

      It was heart breaking for the passer by to see a young child next to his mother begging her to wake up after having witnessed such a brutal murder. I only hope the poor lamb has had the right kind of psychologists to help him cope with such horrendous thoughts that will be with him for the rest of his life.

    • @thomasjensen6243
      @thomasjensen6243 2 роки тому +1

      Nobody's heart was broken. A broken heart is a death sentence.

  • @aquamina766
    @aquamina766 3 роки тому +198

    I’m glad his mum actually went to the police right away.

    • @pandora8478
      @pandora8478 3 роки тому +14

      Some wouldn’t.

    • @Ship2287
      @Ship2287 3 роки тому +31

      Then there is example of Brian laundries mother who is protecting him . Shame on his parents

    • @worstxb1playertylerteehc635
      @worstxb1playertylerteehc635 3 роки тому +3

      His Mum went to Police but still didnt stop him from progressing to the next level

    • @Ship2287
      @Ship2287 3 роки тому +10

      @@worstxb1playertylerteehc635 atleast she reported and did something VS nothing done by Laundry mom except. Helping him escape

    • @worstxb1playertylerteehc635
      @worstxb1playertylerteehc635 3 роки тому +1

      @@Ship2287 The thing is jumping to conclusions is EXACTLY where this case went wrong and people like you should really take a leaf out of this book and NOT talk about cases that YOU or anyone else but The FBI and BRIAN know any FACTS to, instead of jumping the gun and claiming someone to be guilty when there is currently NO FACTS or EVIDENCE in that regard, and so YOU Starship like hundreds of thousands of other Internet True Crime Fans are doing EXACTLY the same. Putting ALL your Eggs in one basket when you have NO CLUE about the case you discussing so readily. Assumption and Presumption without ANY FACTS or Tangible Evidence to back up those allegations is the FIRST NO NO in investigations into crimes such as Brian Laundrie/ Gabby Petito. Although yeah it looks like he did this and that. we DON'T KNOW FACTS and stranger things have happened in real life. People Die for all sorts of reasons and until the Autopsy report AND toxicology reports come out ... Homicide does NOT always mean ''Murder''. Crime and investigating crime is VERY serious and not like it is seen on the Telly. I mean I can speculate too ... I think that gabby and Brian were wannabe serial Killers but the first Kills were too traumatic for Gabby to handle and she was going to crack wide open. Leading to the argument that was caught on Body cam. Then they met up again and Gabby was still cracked and so ... She had to go ... You see we can all pull stories out of our anus' and again this wouldn't be the first time a couple has gone on a rampage so has happened before and will happen again. But without FACTS. It's just assumption. The same as what happened to Colin Stagg in this very case you have commented on.

  • @redrumtruecrime
    @redrumtruecrime 3 роки тому +523

    I saw a documentary on the "honeytrap" of Colin Stagg. It showed covert recordings of the meet and what the woman said to him was crazy. She relentlessly bribed him, threatening zero interest if he didn't find some violent sexual rage from within. He was so uncomfortable with this, saying he never wants to hurt anyone, especially during sex. He was a virgin, desperate for a romantic relationship. This crazy woman was his only hope of this, but only if he admitted violence turned him on. He'd write awkward letters, mentioning mild bondage, then seek approval and apologise if it wasn't violent enough. She'd write back saying "do better I'm losing interest". Anyone could see Colin Stagg was no sexual deviant but a guy longing for a woman in his life. He'd take whatever came his way. Sadly it was an undercover cop, masquerading as a nut case fixated on stabbing and murder. Had Colin been more experienced with relationships he'd have told her to sling her crazy @$$ and never contact him again. But he couldn't, and the poxy police investigators knew Colin was a soft touch - an easy target to frame and settle the publics fear of a killer rapist on the loose. Had they looked into Knappers mothers report deeper then they'd have seen the crime she described matched perfectly with the one house on the adjacent common. Ffs how many women got r@ped in their own homes?? There couldn't be many that investigators didn't hear alarm bells when Knappers mother voiced her concerns? Did they even discuss her claims with investigators on the Green Chain case, or just look at the area she named and the computer had no crime ref logged? Paul Britons career has been marred by many claims of wrong doing. He's altered profiles to fit suspects and is an unethical psychological profiler and a disgrace to his craft..

    • @Bella.Parabellum
      @Bella.Parabellum 3 роки тому +80

      Yes, I also felt really sad for Stagg... Poor man thought he finally found a relationship (albeit with a crazy), but it was just a cop trying to frame him... After that, he probably developped even more serious issues with trusting women/romantic relationships...

    • @redrumtruecrime
      @redrumtruecrime 3 роки тому +63

      @@Bella.Parabellum yeah right, but I bet he was fighting them off when they got wind of his £1M payout! More reasons to distrust their intentions. I hope he's settled down and is happy now. Poor guy went through hell and prob worse in prison the 14 months he was falsely remanded for. His life was seriously at risk with those sex crimes and murder over his head.

    • @terryford8280
      @terryford8280 3 роки тому +3

      Love your profile name!!😘👍

    • @lindahaggard6416
      @lindahaggard6416 3 роки тому +33

      Nowadays we call that ENTRAPMENT!

    • @brendanjordan1521
      @brendanjordan1521 3 роки тому +4

      Yeah I watched that too. Crazy shit. The guy that played Napper in it was pretty good imo. Just realised you said documentary but I was on about a drama that has recently been on telly also. Think it was called Deceit or something.

  • @mariaday8040
    @mariaday8040 3 роки тому +147

    I've actually never heard of this story and find the injustices against Colin Stagg obscene.
    Thank God the first judge saw through the investigation bullshit and obvious entrapment.
    My heart breaks for all the victims, living and deceased 🥀

    • @istudios225
      @istudios225 Рік тому +6

      Yes. While LE was in lynch mob mode and entrapping an innocent scapegoat, the real murderer was free to continue committing his crimes, thanks to them. Samantha and Janice would be alive and well today....if only LE did their jobs properly instead of playing their gross misconduct games of high jinxes.

  • @johnmc3862
    @johnmc3862 Рік тому +169

    Psychosis was an easy out for Napper. He was able to hold down a steady job, kept his place very tidy and kept catalogue of his murders. He was dysfunctional but he knew what he was doing.

    • @poppyfield1619
      @poppyfield1619 Рік тому +4

      Definitely.

    • @elizabethllewellyn1417
      @elizabethllewellyn1417 Рік тому

      I disagree. I believe Napper had a long and documented psychiatric history. Broadmoor is the right place for him.

    • @marirothbauer5407
      @marirothbauer5407 Рік тому

      Yes, he showed too much Attention to detail to not know what he was dealing.

    • @HooDie-Trench-GoTh2022
      @HooDie-Trench-GoTh2022 Рік тому +3

      Usually the general consensus with psychopaths and serial killers is they have something traumatic happen to them as children. With napper , he was raped as a boy. And was traumatized by his father's incessant beatings to his mother, I'm only surmising here of course. But , maybe it desensitised and molded his behaviour somewhat psychologically. Couldn't express his emotions and started a path of unreal fantasy. I think the mother and child targeting was more akin to his illness rather than the woman being more subservient. He also became sexually incompetent and thus the violence be ame more frequent.

    • @lifesyphon1
      @lifesyphon1 Рік тому +4

      100%. “You should keep your door locked” was a dead give away. He knew that what he was doing was something that people were terrified of and that should be prevented. That’s not acute psychosis, that’s a personality defect…. God I hate Napper, what a sniveling little toad.

  • @NahNah1480
    @NahNah1480 2 роки тому +35

    That poor baby! She was probably so scared. Samantha probably did everything to protect her daughter in her lasted seconds. RIP to Samantha and Jasmine!😔

  • @AdrianaSFR1
    @AdrianaSFR1 3 роки тому +331

    I feel so bad for Collin Stagg. His live and reputation ruined and for what
    It's scary how a corrupt police force can just obliterate innocent people's lives like this

    • @terryford8280
      @terryford8280 3 роки тому +15

      RIGHT!

    • @mbr0916
      @mbr0916 3 роки тому +29

      Once they get “tunnel vision” on someone, almost never do they take their eyes off them, unfortunately. It’s fucked up!

    • @rogercroft3218
      @rogercroft3218 3 роки тому +13

      In this sort of situation it’s more incompetence than corruption. As Mary comments “tunnel vision” is a big problem in these investigations. Once police have what they think is the perpetrator in their sights they obsess over him and confirmation bias kicks in. As a result a lot of resources are wasted and the true criminal may go on to hurt or kill other victims. Frequently a disinterested third party is required (e.g. a judge or a review panel comprised of uninvolved people) to solve this problem.

    • @thespursfan7564
      @thespursfan7564 3 роки тому +4

      @@mbr0916 it's disgracefully fucked up ,there incompetence CST that woman and child there lives ,I was 17 when this happened to Rachel ,remember it all over crimewatch

    • @wewenang5167
      @wewenang5167 2 роки тому

      oh you think this is bad...you never live in America then, every corrupt police can be promoted and even join the politician lol

  • @gregoryvincent2735
    @gregoryvincent2735 2 роки тому +39

    I can’t believe they let him go over a height discrepancy!?
    I can think of many reasons why a person would miss judge someone’s height or weight but I can’t think of any reasons why they’d actually get it right .. Those officers should be fired !

    • @asincerewoman
      @asincerewoman 4 місяці тому +1

      I agree. So weird that the police assume the public is good at estimating the height of perpetrators. I would be miles off on height or age. I hope, with all the data now available on how poorly eye witnesses perform, this kind of thing wouldn't happen again.

  • @A.Girl.Has.No.Name.
    @A.Girl.Has.No.Name. 3 роки тому +365

    Your voice is so soothing, for talking about such heartbreak and tragedy. It's a weird dichotomy that allows me to listen to such stories. Of all the channels I subscribe to, yours is one of only two that I actually have all notifications turned on for!

    • @crimeteetee
      @crimeteetee 3 роки тому +15

      You sound truly faithful. Love this

    • @terryford8280
      @terryford8280 3 роки тому +14

      I certainly concur!!

    • @terryford8280
      @terryford8280 3 роки тому +9

      @@crimeteetee I AM A HUGE FAN OF UR CHANNEL AS WELL!!😘👍😘

    • @leahvogelsimpson
      @leahvogelsimpson 3 роки тому +5

      Same here. Except Rachel's case, I've heard it before and it's just too sad and too much for me to hear again. That one and James Bulger I cannot listen to.

    • @satansalley6526
      @satansalley6526 3 роки тому +2

      Like a cup of bloody Horlicks.

  • @bmstyty3549
    @bmstyty3549 3 роки тому +60

    It was hard for me to watch after the part where the young kid was clinging to his mother lifeless body telling her to wake up but I completely had to stop watching for awhile after the part where the 4-year-old was sexually assaulted. Rip to all the victims I can’t imagine the pain and fear they went through

    • @terryford8280
      @terryford8280 3 роки тому +3

      That was just HORRIBLE!!💔😢

    • @rosiebottom3870
      @rosiebottom3870 2 роки тому +1

      I read Andre's book and couldn't finish - it was too painful. I thought I was desensitized to true crime but that one hit hard.

  • @reannemelshia259
    @reannemelshia259 3 роки тому +128

    I feel so bad for Stagg. I'm glad that I actually believed in the first instance that it wasn't him. Good on him that he didn't let him being treated as an outcast make him want to hurt people. Such an innocent love seeker looking for approval and not wanting to be broken up with. Really hope he found a good partner for life .

    • @tracyd693
      @tracyd693 2 роки тому +7

      I didn't think it was him either. When it said that the police went on and didn't believe it was Robert, I knew it was that lunatic.

    • @someonesomewhere1600
      @someonesomewhere1600 2 роки тому +13

      He was wise to stick to "no comment" even though we often associate that with guilt.

    • @CourtneyTunbridge79
      @CourtneyTunbridge79 2 роки тому

      @@someonesomewhere1600 Isn't that just crazy hey, we hear all the time.... get a lawyer straight away, don't talk to the police alone, say no comment, BUT the very second you use this advice people stay saying.... they must be guilty otherwise they would talk to the cops, or obviously they are hiding something.
      It's just bullshit, your fucked if you do and your fucked if you don't and it's so hard to judge what the right option is while it's happening.
      I would love to believe in the honesty and integrity of police officers and to believe in the justice system however I have been the victim of a horrific crime that was done to me as a child by my uncle who was........you guessed it, a police officer, only 2yrs ago did I finally some justice through the courts but it took 32yrs.
      I have also watched to many true crime content shows where police officers have lied, failed to investigate properly, tampered with evidence or manipulated evidence to fit the story they want, lost evidence, planted evidence, assaulted people into confessions, bribing or threatening people into giving false statements as witnesses to implicate who they are told to, shit I could go on and on and on, I've also seen prosecutors twist stories and flat out lie to juries, judges be absolutely biased, defence lawyers not even attempt to defend a client, jury tampering, unbalanced and unfair jury selection, important evidence be denied to be used, again I could go on and on and on.
      So it brings me to my point I'm not sure that I would put my faith at all in the police or the justice system.
      I'm sure we all can agree there has been to many incidents of innocent people being found guilty on what should have been a not guilty verdict and then sent to prison or given the death penalty.
      Ultimately I think 10000000% don't speak to the police without a lawyer and to hell with people's opinion of my guilt for doing that if the alternative is being innocent and sent to jail.

    • @tracymcardle1236
      @tracymcardle1236 2 роки тому +3

      I hope Colin managed to live a good life, I never believed it epwas him ever, God bless Colin👌

  • @joycemarie9702
    @joycemarie9702 3 роки тому +34

    I can’t believe what law enforcement did to Colin stagg !! Unbelievable! The man was innocent and they screwed with his mind, posed as a “ love interest “….screwing around with his emotions….if they hadn’t wasted all that time and effort on an innocent man maybe the other victims would have been spared. I hope Collin Stagg was able to sue the Police! He deserves compensation!

    • @vickeysingh3981
      @vickeysingh3981 2 роки тому +3

      He did sue the police for 1 million..but got 706000 pounds..

    • @someonesomewhere1600
      @someonesomewhere1600 2 роки тому +3

      It's horribly ironic that he wasn't even a sexually active person and was quite shy. I think it was true entrapment.

  • @JoJo-yt1ys
    @JoJo-yt1ys 2 роки тому +12

    Rip to both the ladies and the little girl 😭😭. Also solidarity to Colin Stagg✊. Those police officers are absolute scum.

  • @Eric_The_Eccentric
    @Eric_The_Eccentric 3 роки тому +286

    The moment Jasmine was introduced to us in this video, my heart sank. I kept repeating to myself "not her..not her please"
    I'm not belittling what the mother went through at all. And I'm certainly not saying that an adult's life is less important. Hell no!
    But it hits different when the victim is a child, especially in crimes like these which involve sexual assault and violent death.
    Idk how else I can explain it better. I just can't. It really hurts.

    • @mbr0916
      @mbr0916 3 роки тому +27

      My exact thoughts. My heart sank so damn far when I heard what happened to her. 💔

    • @ruthbashford3176
      @ruthbashford3176 2 роки тому +16

      Every time I see a film of that little girl I cry.

    • @fiofiofioletta1898
      @fiofiofioletta1898 2 роки тому +21

      ❤️❤️❤️ Your explanation is perfectly clear and lovely. And I absolutely agree.

    • @lunemagick2903
      @lunemagick2903 2 роки тому +13

      I understand and agree.

    • @D2DAJIZZELLE
      @D2DAJIZZELLE 2 роки тому +9

      Just got to that bit now shit man

  • @someonesomewhere1600
    @someonesomewhere1600 2 роки тому +24

    It's pretty mind boggling that someone can commit 70 rapes (or attacks; I can't recall now) and not get caught along the way. These people weren't out in the wilderness. It was part of London with the MO repeated and repeated, as far as I can tell. This was a total "botch job" by the cops. You almost feel if, as a guy you walked the trail often enough, you'd see someone and start to work it out. Of course, then the cops would pick you up and be convinced you were the murderer because you were between 5'7" and 6'2". Jeezuz. The crimes were beyond horrific, but I still believe that when certain kids are abused, it wrecks them forever, and their treatment is reflected in aspects of their crimes. And paranoid-schizophrenia is a terrible thing. How do we stop child abuse? (Like a lot of folks here, I'm very interested in true crime stories. But sometimes it's really hard to take. Butchery; raping and murdering a small child... it's heartbreaking. I understand the crime scene cop taking time off. I don't think I could take it. If I saw that woman and child, I'd have to quit. I guess it's good that someone can do it.)

    • @HooDie-Trench-GoTh2022
      @HooDie-Trench-GoTh2022 Рік тому +1

      The neighbours above Samantha's flat heard the commotion too. It was said that they heard two men arguing. But in all probability. It was napper shouting to himself " that's enough "

  • @boltzmannbrain8698
    @boltzmannbrain8698 3 роки тому +106

    I’m subscribed to over 150 channels and this one is somewhere in the top five. Excellent research and narration

    • @SonofTheMorningStar666
      @SonofTheMorningStar666 3 роки тому +5

      Same here.

    • @crazytonic
      @crazytonic 3 роки тому +6

      English accent wins!

    • @SonofTheMorningStar666
      @SonofTheMorningStar666 3 роки тому +7

      @@crazytonic Always!

    • @mbr0916
      @mbr0916 3 роки тому +6

      Top notch narrating, research, respect for the victim & their families, and editing - always! _Truly Criminal_ is definitely in my top few channels too! 🙌🏼 Much more professional, informing, and to the point than any show on television. 💖

    • @hydewizard
      @hydewizard 2 роки тому

      What’s the other four?

  • @Little_Red_Riding_Hoodlum
    @Little_Red_Riding_Hoodlum 3 роки тому +29

    Rachel's poor husband. Such gentle and heartbroken eyes. 💔

  • @user-ps2mi9ze5v
    @user-ps2mi9ze5v 3 роки тому +42

    This is the most well researched and narrated channel.

    • @terryford8280
      @terryford8280 3 роки тому +3

      My feelings EXACTLY!

    • @mbr0916
      @mbr0916 3 роки тому +2

      Top notch! 👌🏼

    • @Poeticfloetic
      @Poeticfloetic Рік тому

      Yes the best. And Coffeehouse Crime too. Both Brits so they have the perfect narration tone too. ♥️

  • @SecretSquirrelFun
    @SecretSquirrelFun 3 роки тому +13

    Flipping Paul Britton, every time I hear this story it just makes me so annoyed.
    Imagine being Colin Stag, so confused, such personal conversations with that undercover officer being discussed in interview and all the time being innocent.
    Oh and even WITH hindsight, finding a toolbox containing knives and a map of the Green Walk/Mile with locations of attacks marked on it AND it being in the home of a known sexual offender.....I mean COME on.

  • @dannypowell594
    @dannypowell594 3 роки тому +42

    People don't forget to hit the like button, this is great content and you know it

    • @Hexxedtone
      @Hexxedtone 3 роки тому

      I will seriously fyiuup!

  • @bw6411
    @bw6411 3 роки тому +15

    Although the police feel pressure from the public and the media, this shows what can happen when police focus solely on one person rather than another possible suspect. If the crime fits, it shouldn't be so hard to capture someone like Colin Stagg if they actually did it. Seems like they did anything to blame him and close the case and that justice wasnt even important. Disgusting

  • @mbr0916
    @mbr0916 3 роки тому +110

    _“The crime scene was so horrific, the police photographer needed to take two years off work, as it had completely traumatized him.”_
    This case is so heartbreaking. It just kept getting worse and worse. 😢💔

    • @sharonletchford9375
      @sharonletchford9375 3 роки тому

      Two years? That's a long time to recover?

    • @mickykedian7753
      @mickykedian7753 2 роки тому +1

      Thought the police photographer was female ?

    • @crivsmum4820
      @crivsmum4820 2 роки тому +2

      and the partner had found her!!!

    • @markianclark9645
      @markianclark9645 2 роки тому +4

      The narrator avoids stating the details of Samantha Gusset mutilation...another video I watched refers to Napper wandering off with some of her internal organs which were missing from the scene...as horrific as Jack the Ripper scenes... Rachel's boyfriend and son and Colin Stagg receive a lot of attention... Samantha's boyfriend lost her and his daughter and discovered the horror...I hear nothing of that till now... that's tragedy...

    • @someonesomewhere1600
      @someonesomewhere1600 2 роки тому +1

      I wouldn't have been able to take it, I have to admit. Just hearing the description is almost too much. It affects the crime scene people for life as well.

  • @fiofiofioletta1898
    @fiofiofioletta1898 3 роки тому +21

    Wow. Imagine American cops receiving public condemnations for wrong actions…by their boss.
    Yeah. Me neither.

    • @jrt818
      @jrt818 2 роки тому +1

      Apparently cops aren't the only ones who suffer from tunnel vision.

  • @adrianhudson1116
    @adrianhudson1116 3 роки тому +19

    The judge who very rightly threw out the case against Colin Stagg was also the prosecuting QC for the Crown against the Yorkshire Ripper, Peter Sutcliffe

  • @katiebear
    @katiebear 3 роки тому +10

    Can you please cover 14 yr old Caroline Glachan’s murder in Scotland in 1996? It’s never been solved and it’s rarely talked about.

  • @CJLOVE23
    @CJLOVE23 3 роки тому +19

    Ahh yesss! I have something to do tonight! Thanks so much for posting 🥳 Saving for later ❤️ I think this is now my favorite channel of all time
    ETA: Ooh and it’s nice and long!

  • @vampirequeen953
    @vampirequeen953 3 роки тому +31

    I'm so happy that you had posted!! You have some extremely interesting cases!! Thank you for all your hard work that you put into your videos!!

  • @kimmyfreak200
    @kimmyfreak200 3 роки тому +16

    28:02 I absolutely adore the photo on the right... the lighting and the slight messy hair really made this a gorgeous natural photo of mother and daughter...the kind u are proud to frame...they both look like angels... r.i.p to all victims of monsters disguised as humans...

  • @j_vasey
    @j_vasey 3 роки тому +8

    People died unnecessarily due to blinkered corrupt police, they couldn't link a common right beside Winn, that's ridiculous, if a mother is informing on a child there's got to be serious questions surely? Stagg never received justice, how on earth the undercover got such a payout is criminal. All involved should have been charged with some criminal charges and compensation for families and stagg should've been far greater. This case was an utter disgrace. A woman and a child list their lives in horrific fashion because of this.

  • @hey-br6lo
    @hey-br6lo 3 роки тому +17

    I live next to Plumstead, this is so shocking nobody talks about this ever here in England, never heard about it until today.

    • @shuri.ken6
      @shuri.ken6 2 роки тому +2

      i'm from central florida and watched a video about a serial killer in central florida that i had never heard of and it shocked me bc i've been interested/googling this stuff since like early HS (2011). it's crazy the stuff we have no idea about right in our own backyard

    • @HooDie-Trench-GoTh2022
      @HooDie-Trench-GoTh2022 Рік тому +1

      Even more shocking , the residence living in that flat in plumstead now didn't know what happened there either. Not many people do . Only the old timers scattered extraneously in and around .

  • @MultiEve35
    @MultiEve35 2 роки тому +3

    I think Robert Napper killed Claire Tiltman, Jean Bradley, Penny Bell anfd Alison Shaughessy

    • @HooDie-Trench-GoTh2022
      @HooDie-Trench-GoTh2022 Рік тому

      Alison was probably murdered by her sisters . But I agree Claire and Jean Bradley could be nappers doing.

  • @jamesl9371
    @jamesl9371 2 роки тому +4

    Repeat sex offenders should be in prison for life with no parole. And murderers should be in prison for life with no parole. Never ever let them out

  • @carmenalinaiancu3738
    @carmenalinaiancu3738 3 роки тому +12

    Been here since 13 k subs ! I'm so happy your channel exploded just as I predicted

  • @pritiprerna4706
    @pritiprerna4706 3 роки тому +17

    Love your videos ❤️❤️❤️ you are doing a great job 👍👍

  • @jojob4016
    @jojob4016 3 роки тому +98

    I was in my teens when Rachel was killed & this was the first time I'd heard about such a brutal crime, I'll never forget this case. We all thought Colin Stagg was strange, but it wasn't until my adulthood that I realised what a devastating impact this had on his life...and up until now I'd never heard of the murders of Samantha & Jasmine...heartbreaking. There's a special place in hell waiting for Robert Napper & a special place in the nations hearts for his innocent victims.

    • @suzyq4982
      @suzyq4982 3 роки тому +4

      Well said hun x

    • @vwright1021
      @vwright1021 3 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/YwmnhLr5T28/v-deo.html discusses his other victims, imo.

    • @longstreet0163
      @longstreet0163 2 роки тому

      There is a special place indeed. Trouble is he should already be there. Criminally insane ? Maybe. Deserving of life ? No way. They should make an exception to the no death penalty for this animal. These poor women are dead and their families and kids still suffer now, and he's in Broadmoor feeding his chickens and complaining when they reduce his welfare money !! That's not justice - it's stupidity. Referendum on death penalty and make Napper the first to get the noose around his neck.

    • @OneEpicEric
      @OneEpicEric 4 місяці тому

      It shows the power that the media has on public perception. The media convinced the public that Stag was guilty when he was innocent and the media convinced the public that Savile was a likeable TV personality when it was well known he was a predator. I never allow the TV to tell me what to think, especially when it comes to taking experimental CoVid vaccines. .

  • @EnohtaN
    @EnohtaN 3 роки тому +18

    Saving this for later on tonight. Robert Napper I think might have also killed Jean Bradley.

    • @bushmonster1702
      @bushmonster1702 3 роки тому +11

      He was a suspect. I wouldn't be surprised if it was him.

  • @Brian1Graves
    @Brian1Graves 2 роки тому +20

    People like Knapper make a fine argument for the return of drawing and quartering.

    • @JehanineMelmoth
      @JehanineMelmoth 2 роки тому +7

      And people like Stagg make it clear why this should never happen.

    • @CheshireCat6639
      @CheshireCat6639 5 місяців тому +1

      Yes its true,as there are a percentage of wrongful arrests the death penalty should not be brought back for that reason,😢

    • @AmonAnon-vw3hr
      @AmonAnon-vw3hr 5 місяців тому

      @CheshireCat6639 enjoy your recidivism then lol
      And don't you dare complain when a murderer is released and kills again.

  • @tammybowen8928
    @tammybowen8928 3 роки тому +11

    One of the worst cases I've heard of. Those poor ladies and children 😢💔 I can't bear to think of it, especially as a mother to 2 children myself. There is such evil in this world 😩

  • @bieni78
    @bieni78 2 роки тому +14

    I lived in South East London at the time and it now angers me that Jazmine and Samantha never received the press coverage that Rachel Nickel did, and still don't to this day. They deserve to be remembered and be part of the British pyshe as Rachel does. As well as Samantha's Mother who died from grief a year later.

    • @poppyfield1619
      @poppyfield1619 Рік тому +2

      I totally agree.

    • @emmalovelock6757
      @emmalovelock6757 Рік тому +2

      ’m from Plumstead, I was 14 at the time & had no idea this happened to Samantha & Jasmine until a few years later when it was linked to Rachel Nickel’s murder which dominated the papers & news channels with barely a mention of Samantha & Jasmine’s brutal murders let alone a photo of them!

    • @emmalovelock6757
      @emmalovelock6757 Рік тому +1

      *I’m

    • @HooDie-Trench-GoTh2022
      @HooDie-Trench-GoTh2022 Рік тому

      @@emmalovelock6757 you'd remember Tw records then and Woolworths that was opposite nappers flat . He cottoned on that the police were watching him and took the bus a stop or two further away from his usual get-off point . He had the most disconcerting stare .

    • @emmalovelock6757
      @emmalovelock6757 Рік тому

      @@HooDie-Trench-GoTh2022 I would have been too young to have known about the police surveillance stuff but yes, I remember the record shop & Woolworths too.
      My sis in law lived opposite Plumstead police station.
      I lived on macoma road as a kid

  • @jamesnorman1630
    @jamesnorman1630 3 роки тому +3

    Don't usually call kids but how actually ugly is Robert Napper as a child? He looks like he was drawn as a cartoon and not a real person.

  • @CW-rx2js
    @CW-rx2js 3 роки тому +7

    This is Robert's parents' fault..more often that not, children become influenced by what they see and go through in their childhood..a child should have a safe and nurturing environment..and he was also sexually abused by a relative as a child...and then we wonder where serial killers and criminals come from...
    Also, the police should have followed up when his Mom told them of the first rape..

    • @pj9051
      @pj9051 2 роки тому +1

      His father lives in Australia now . He blames the mother

  • @AG-en5y
    @AG-en5y 3 роки тому +7

    No disrespect, am I the only one to think UK criminal laws are jokingly lenient for criminals?

    • @user-xd4kd2ph7j
      @user-xd4kd2ph7j 3 роки тому +2

      Not the only one.

    • @simonw1313
      @simonw1313 3 роки тому +3

      In what way was their leniency with regards to Robert Napper? He will never be free again. The problem in this case isn't imaginary leniency but grotesque levels of police incompetence and malpractice. That's what cost a mother and her child their lifes.

  • @beckywillis5640
    @beckywillis5640 3 роки тому +34

    I've been waiting for you to cover this. The Rachel Nickel murder was the first major crime I remember being 7 at the time. Amazing work yet again Ladies you really haven't put a foot wrong in any video x

  • @julielevinge266
    @julielevinge266 Рік тому +2

    So sad that Samantha Bissets case got no attention from press? Why???
    The poor little girl was sexually assaulted & murdered too, so even worse than the Rachel Nickel case!!

    • @HooDie-Trench-GoTh2022
      @HooDie-Trench-GoTh2022 Рік тому

      It might've been because she was soliciting herself as an escort. The press were not empathetic towards women back then. She also had a drug problem and was considered a bit promiscuous. Although they were discreet about Samantha's crime watch reconstruction. But nevertheless. It's still bad they treated her with less conviction.

  • @terryford8280
    @terryford8280 3 роки тому +11

    I subscribe to countless true crime channels, you are, hands down, the best I'VE EVER SEEN!! I DISCOVERED your channel a few days ago, I am TOTALLY addicted to "TRULY CRIMINAL"!! I live in the 🇺🇸, my niece lives in 🇬🇧. We're always suggesting different channels for each other to try. SHE'S A BIG FAN AS WELL. You have fresh content. Your research and style are phenomenal!!! Thanks for feeding my TRUE CRIME ADDICTION!!! (flowers 💐 for you LADY!!!😘👍😘)

  • @jbmaitre5758
    @jbmaitre5758 3 роки тому +35

    I am truly happy to see how your channel has grown Alice & Mia, the videos that you put together are astounding always captivating "Truly Criminal" is, in my opinion, the best channel of true crime on UA-cam, thank you ever so much for the terrific content you upload for us to enjoy... Take care & keep safe xxx

    • @mahaelsholkamy8287
      @mahaelsholkamy8287 2 роки тому +1

      Despite how heart breaking these stories are, they are very important to be known to the world so that people become aware and stay safe.

  • @davids736
    @davids736 2 роки тому +6

    Definitely one of the best TC videos..... excellent stuff. Absolutely heartbreaking, obviously..... and a catalogue of major fuck-ups by the police. Thankfully, Napper will NEVER be released....👍🙂❤

  • @princeofcupspoc9073
    @princeofcupspoc9073 3 роки тому +5

    And the moral of the story, NEVER talk to the police. They are NOT interested in justice.

  • @judegalligan7985
    @judegalligan7985 3 роки тому +8

    After watching thousands of crime shows, seems to me most could be called "Police Fuck Ups"
    Time and again their ignorance, arrogance and downright stupidity allows the criminal to commit more crime.
    If only they had listened to his mother, when she disowned him, that was a telling action.
    Would have saved so much pain

  • @luci-ann
    @luci-ann 3 роки тому +22

    As a mother myself I had to stop watching after the part where the little one was clinging to his mother's lifeless body asking her to wake up 😭😭😭😭

    • @mstirlz
      @mstirlz 3 роки тому

      2 lives ended that day

  • @AStoicMaster
    @AStoicMaster 3 роки тому +7

    Narrator has a remarkably lovely voice.

  • @mutleylarf
    @mutleylarf 3 роки тому +14

    Love this channel 👍

  • @ebsmites7544
    @ebsmites7544 3 роки тому +11

    just because he had an abusive and cruel life growing up and been diagnosed with a number of mental health disorders is no excuse for this man. quite a number of children have grown up like that and they didn't turn out to be a murderess, sexual rapist, and a monster.

  • @Claudia-es8jv
    @Claudia-es8jv 3 роки тому +2

    Evil bastard, one of the worst I’ve heard of. Horrific.

  • @tatyana-fw8re
    @tatyana-fw8re 3 роки тому +8

    Everyone move truly criminal posted!

  • @n00n1n
    @n00n1n 2 роки тому +5

    Colin was smart to exercise his right to silence. Even though her really was innocent he still should have stayed silent.

  • @Cslicksmusic91
    @Cslicksmusic91 3 роки тому +12

    Thanks truly criminal, you've made my night

  • @Bicep1
    @Bicep1 2 роки тому +6

    I was in my 20's when this happened! But I've never heard it laid out quite so clear as you have ... And omg poor poor Colin Stag ... The police and the level corruption ... Disgusting ... Terrible ....
    Edit....
    The things you mentioned towards the end are all the things I didn't know... The books ... The apologies.... The compensation... The investigation into the police and what happened .. and wow out come for those officers...not good enough!!
    RIp to all those poor young girls and a child ..So so sad.. But I am better informed after I watched this.... Thankyou 🙏

  • @rullmourn1142
    @rullmourn1142 3 роки тому +7

    Of course there's no penalty for the bad cops, or that corrupt detective, pathetically typical.

  • @yolandasoto7635
    @yolandasoto7635 3 роки тому +8

    Love your channel! Subscribed and watching all the way from Puerto Rico🌴

  • @poppyfield1619
    @poppyfield1619 Рік тому +2

    This çase is one of the worst the UK has known, and still haunts me, all these years later. There were so many mistakes made in the investigation and far too much time wasted on trying to honey trap Colin Stagg in to confessing to the murder of Rachel Nikell. Back then communication between forces was not like it is today, with computer systems linking cases etc. but that doesn't take away the fact that they only looked at Colin as the perpetrator. Colin was dignified until the end - a really nice bloke who suffered so much through the media and the newspaper articles written about him, were horrendous. I am glad he was eventually awarded compensation for all he went through. There's no doubt that Colin and Napper resembled each other, but even with Napper's mother reporting her son to the investigators, they still didn't arrest him. My heart goes out to alll the victims of this very sick individual and their loved ones. I hope they have managed to find some kind of peace.

  • @coyotelady6132
    @coyotelady6132 3 роки тому +4

    Seriously, took that many rapes and the horrific murders before he was finally caught?? Had they not had blinders on and focused so much time and energy on the initial "suspect", many women may not have been raped and the mother and daughter may not have suffered a horrible death. It's so aggravating that they did have the right guy but let him go just because his height "didnt match the description ".

  • @auntkaz815
    @auntkaz815 2 роки тому +3

    It’s appalling. His mom turns him in after he confesses to her after his FIRST assault and with everything handed to them on a silver platter the police botch it. At least 70 rapes and three murders later…. SMH!

  • @yvettedurbangirlsa
    @yvettedurbangirlsa 3 роки тому +9

    How awfully sad 💔💔💔 You are an extremely gifted narrator absolutely love your channel

  • @hurryingman9071
    @hurryingman9071 2 роки тому +3

    And I thought American cops were incompetent.....so let me get this straight:
    1. First, you have the perpetrator's mother herself coming to you, handing you the cake in your hands. And instead of doing any further investigation, you shut it down after her details doesn't exactly match any of your reports.
    2. You actually had the perpetrator in your hands, but because his height didn't exactly match what the witnesses said, you let him go? Do you realise their ESTIMATE of his height was an ESTIMATE. They didn't have a tape measure in their hands while being raped that they used to measure his height. One guy might look 5'8 to someone and 6'2 to someone else based on their perception bias.
    3. And finally, instead of chasing the actual perpetrator who was basically thrown at you by his mother, you go after a guy and take him to court based on the fact that you FEEL his letters detailing his sexual fantasy signified violence? Even though it had absolutely no relation to the actual crime? Like What. The. Fuck.
    I wonder how many innocent people are in jail because of incompetent morons like these and how many criminals are freely roaming the street.

  • @borleyboo5613
    @borleyboo5613 2 роки тому +1

    ‘Old Bailey Court HOUSE!!! It’s just The Old Bailey. Please stop with the Americanisms.

  • @mariaferreras4369
    @mariaferreras4369 Рік тому +2

    You wonder how these people become such aberrations of nature. Deviant. Soul-less. Causing grief and heartache wherever they go. Horrible story. That beautiful little girl and her mom killed in their home. The place they felt safe in the world! Sometimes we need to cage these people at earlier signs of their deviance. However, it seems no action is allowed until they become murderous.

  • @vintage1950
    @vintage1950 3 роки тому +6

    Poor Rachel and the other victims, including Colin ☹️

  • @kaileylane
    @kaileylane 2 роки тому +5

    That poor little baby girl:( I will never forget this story

  • @bluejeans712
    @bluejeans712 3 роки тому +9

    I just lovel the fact that you put so much effort into the research of these crimes and stories .. Your videos don't just end with the criminal's sentence or where are these people at present but you find time to give proper closure and give noteworthy statements from the events and people involved.

  • @vanessakelly5993
    @vanessakelly5993 2 роки тому +7

    Thank you for the clear way you have explained this cases & those linked to it - I was in UK at that time & the police had everyone convinced that Colin Stagg was guilty almost by what they didn’t say, I am less confused now but how terrible for all the families involved, my thoughts are with them ❤️

  • @tonyarichards5430
    @tonyarichards5430 2 роки тому +2

    What’s a common? A park?

  • @emmagreen1936
    @emmagreen1936 3 роки тому +8

    Such a shame Rachel seems like a good soul that is sorely missed from this world 💔 thoughts as always are with the family

  • @leonwilks4114
    @leonwilks4114 Рік тому +4

    Absolutely made up for Alex what a remarkable young man he turned out to be especially as he could so easily have ended up like Sam's little daughter😔may all those rip 🙏 and hopefully Colin has turned his life around bless him

  • @kylecorrales9962
    @kylecorrales9962 Рік тому +2

    Holy entrapment Batman! You wouldn't even be able to use any of that legally because she attempted to lure him into admitting a crime by dangling sex in front of this man.
    "Hey it'd be so hot if you told me you killed someone, go on tell me you killed that one girl, that'd be soooo sexy!"
    There's no way that could have held up in court, what were they thinking?

  • @nunceccemortiferiscultu7826
    @nunceccemortiferiscultu7826 2 роки тому +3

    25:22
    Ahhh....why did someone who played a crucial part in the vilification and imprisonment of an innocent man get paid hundreds of thousands of pounds for something she willfully took part in?

  • @Dylanesque
    @Dylanesque Рік тому +2

    If anyone is expecting anything more than incompetence from the police, then they're in for a long wait.
    It's shameful and concerning that the police are able to target an individual just because they believe he's capable of committing a crime.
    I think we're all capable of breaking the law, but only a few of us actually do.
    Poor Colin.

  • @roselopez5566
    @roselopez5566 Рік тому +2

    Unbelievable but not shocked to see n hear the actions n conduct of law enforcement. .. the worse thing is that they will never accept their wrongs n will surely try to make it go away....those corrupted one of course, cuz all of law enforcement is corrupted keep in mind. Good luck to the man wrongly accused n I'm sorry he had to endured so much crap n unfairness from everyone else, I hope you keep moving forward with your life and you be rewarded somehow for ur suffering. Also my deepest condolences to all the families of the victims and may all the victims rest in peace 💯🙏🕊️

  • @annegreenwood3624
    @annegreenwood3624 2 роки тому +4

    i couldn’t even imagine watching your beautiful mom being murdered in such a horrific way there really are monsters in this world may the victims rest in peace

  • @NickPenlee
    @NickPenlee 3 роки тому +6

    Right from the conception of the police force there has always been pressure to bring speedy resolution to serious crimes.
    The reason for this of course is that it reflects well on senior officers and figures in public office. It can almost guarantee early promotion within the ranks of the force and continues to be the mindset up to this day.
    It's a sad irony then to discover that officers, hellbent on pursuing the morality of justice, should embark on a 3 million pound campaign of entrapment with the aim of coercing a man into admitting to crimes he was innocent of.
    I agree with the post trial findings and was delighted that Paul Britten, the criminal psychologist, was found guilty of misconduct and rightly so. The actions of the chief detective in charge of the case and the 33 year old female undercover detective warrant special condemnation and to award a large sum of public money to her was reprehensible; utterly disgusting on so many levels.
    As for Napper? Don't believe any of the spiel from the mental health 'experts' who say that people like him can be rehabilitated; it just won't happen, and everyone knows it except the fairy believing shrinks.

  • @leahvogelsimpson
    @leahvogelsimpson 3 роки тому +4

    I cannot believe that human trashes own mother tried to turn him in and they mixed up the names of the streets. These poor sweet Mothers and their children. I can't even imagine. RIP Jasmine,Samantha and Rachel. 🌠

    • @rwentfordable
      @rwentfordable 3 роки тому

      The police didn't mix it up. Robert Napper told his mother wrong.

  • @9876abc
    @9876abc 3 роки тому +5

    Sherlock Holmes these detectives are not. RIP victims.

  • @jamesl9371
    @jamesl9371 2 роки тому +2

    Seems like poor police work jumping to a false conclusion because of his height. And not examining the maps more carefully.

  • @charlottebezuidenhout2690
    @charlottebezuidenhout2690 3 роки тому +5

    I love this channel, interesting, informative..no bells, and whistles...just the facts

  • @hanyhash2218
    @hanyhash2218 2 роки тому +5

    Thank you. I like watching crime stories. Unlike some channels, I love how you deliver these stories...you tell it as is, in a calm manner, without making yourself the central element. Some others are more interested in becoming the star, thereby making the stories less interesting.

  • @orangewarm1
    @orangewarm1 3 роки тому +4

    That undercover female officer had to resign due to stress of the case. She was only 33.

  • @nesse40
    @nesse40 2 роки тому +6

    Another well researched video 🙌🏼

  • @pcset12
    @pcset12 2 роки тому +1

    This profile guy Britton looks really weird.

  • @cuttlefisch
    @cuttlefisch 2 роки тому +2

    Memory Eternal to Rachel, Samantha and Jasmine. RIP.

  • @valmach
    @valmach 2 роки тому +1

    Bravo!.. these girls are Vincent Price reincarnated.

  • @emmathetiler8920
    @emmathetiler8920 3 роки тому +5

    R.I.P LADIES GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN 💚

  • @Midnightpigeon666
    @Midnightpigeon666 3 роки тому +12

    “I can look at Alex now and think: I’m in clear water, mission accomplished.” 😭💖

  • @indiabilly
    @indiabilly 3 роки тому +6

    You covered this case really well, am glad I found your channel I watch all your uploads thank you xx

  • @melaniecarver5719
    @melaniecarver5719 2 роки тому +5

    Brilliantly done video. You have a gift for telling the story of these cases. At the end, when you spoke of the victims, their partners and their children, I had tears in my eyes. There are so many reasons it is important to remember these cases but the main thing is not to forget the victims and their humanity. You did a great job on that front.

  • @crimeteetee
    @crimeteetee 3 роки тому +16

    I lived around the corner from this guy years ago and he went to school with my brother 😢