My co workers use to laugh at me for watching this whole I did my case notes... now guess what?! They get excited when I put it on and always wants to hear the stories. Lol
It was dowry that the bride pays to the man and his family. It's common around the world eg India. Although some cultures it's the other way round, the man pays a bride price to the women's fam. And he was prob financially cut off as well.
That guy is messed up. *He* was the one who continuously pursued her and basically forced her to marry him. She wasn’t a crazy stalker and didn’t entrap him with a kid or anything, he wanted her so badly, then when he was bored of her, decided to kill her. What a total jerk.
I wonder if his gambling addiction didn’t drive him towards her dowry. The fact that he plowed through it, looks like he didn’t have other funds coming in. His family may have cut him off, knowing he had a problem.
I'm glad that Ellen's heartless, selfish husband wasn't able to use his wealth to get away with this horrible crime, and that Sullivan, the man who carried out his order, also felt remorse for his actions. Rest in peace, beautiful Ellen..
She had no chance. Every maiden from a humble farmer family would have been enchanted to wed somebody with status. But Ellen had no way to tell the demon of gamble and bottle was on that "gentleman".
Sixteen years old. What a shame, the perpetrators thought because they were high born they would get away with it. But the townspeople made sure they didn't. Great job as always Casey !
Looked up the case as well. It says in numerous reports that Ellen wasn't quite sixteen while others say that she was. Tragic regardless of whether she was fifteen or sixteen years of age. Seems like this monster of a husband only wanted Ellen for her dowry. Once that money disappeared, he had no more use for her and probably planned to wed a more suitable bride that came from a wealthy family.
Sad to think had she been born less beautiful, just as kind and sweet, she might have gone unnoticed and lived a long happy life. It goes to show that we really don't understand our own trials and tribulations, let alone our neighbors.
Damn this really is a sad & tragic story. She was so young. It's just terrible. Thank you Brief Case 4 bringing such an interesting case this morning. I really enjoy watching. 😊😊
Poor Ellen and her uncle too. I cant imagine what it was like to raise a girl, work your ass off to get a dowry for her, then have her ripped away in the most horrible way.
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I believe by the 1800s the aristocracy have fallen out of favor in profit of the bourgeoisie, holding not only wealth but most influence in the state's affairs. Even more so right as the murderer was of minor nobility. I don't know how it was like in Ireland, but that's how it was like in France after the french revolution. I am sure the culprit would have escaped justice if he was, say, a banker with a lot of people owing him...
Poor lass! What a scoundrel. This happened far too much back then, not always ending in murder but definitely ending with a broken hearted young woman. So pleased to see not only a paid promotion but adverts as well!! Great work, BC!!! You’ve earned it.
It kind of sounds like he only married her for sex or her dowry in the first place. He murdered her immediately. I wonder if he planned on killing her from the beginning.
Do we know if they married or if this man wanted her dowry and once he got it tossed the bride? Some sources state that she was waiting to be wed before she was killed. Others say that she eloped with the man that became her executioner... the reports aren't very clear on this.
Well, that was totally outrageous! That just goes to prove that even if someone is born into wealth and privilege and are taught all the social graces it doesn’t necessarily make them a gentleman. He was actually as far from a gentleman as a person can get. It’s fitting that Ellen is remembered. I bet John’s name is mostly forgotten.
hello.. 2 years ago I know but just had to say, It's doesn't need to be proved that money can make a person good. In fact "it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of god"(the source of everything good etc)
The artwork is outstanding on this episode. Ellen’s eyes were the eyes of youthful optimism and romance, even though she had no idea of what was to come. Great narration as always.
The wagon horses that were taking Scanlon to his execution were like "No. He can walk and get heckled like he deserves." P.S. I was in fear for BC's fingers when he was using the cheese grater to make the lime zest😧.
*Horses pulling the carriage* "Nope. Not gonna pull this carriage. The dirty mother- " *carriage interrupts, admonishing* "Don't say that." *Horses* "We're gonna let him walk to his hanging."
I can actually sympathize with Ellen's position. In a previous incarnation I was Vlad the Impaler's first wife. However my dowry was too small so he shoved me out of a window to my death and used his Ottoman Empire connections to frame it as an invasion-induced suicide. In this lifetime I was born into an even lower status which invited even more trouble. But right or wrong, those horses sided with their nobleman. Like clockwork. Trust and believe.
What a heartbreaking story :(. Congrats on your sponsor, Brief Case; and thank you for the amount of hard work you put into your research for the sake of our entertainment.
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Good morning from snowbound New Jersey--- and thank you as ever for making my Monday morning coffee a pleasure. This is a very sad story and all the more reason to appreciate your dedication in bringing these all-but-lost histories and people to life again. You are awesome!! Stay safe, my friend.
Thank you for doing this story , I had suggested it a while back , I remember hearing this as a kid in Ireland , it really shocked and saddened me and it stayed with me all these years , poor Ellen , ar dheis De go raibh a hanam an cailin ban
Haunting, ghastly tale. The particular details from your research truly flesh things out and give a sense of these people and their tragic lives. Thanks!
I absolutely love your voice and I think it fits so perfectly with these types of videos. I'm in love with your beautiful accent. Keep up the amazing job on these awesome videos because they're so informative and unique because you do stories about people that I've never heard of, and that's hard to find nowadays, because every other channel like this seem to have copycat videos on only the twisted people most everyone has already heard of, and you do the total opposite, and do videos on people that most of us haven't ever heard of. Thank you
What a despicable creep. He just wanted to use a young girl and dispose of her. Thank you for sharing his shame and helping to make sure this poor young lady lives on.
This is a great way to start off my busy week that I've been dreading. Work will be crazy but at least I've started it right. This case is truly sad and tragic. What an evil man he was. As least he didn't get away with it.
The stories are wonderful and the pictures are beautiful representations of the times and places where the events transpired. Stunning job and unlike anything else on UA-cam.
I love “Hello Fresh”. The delivery of food has helped me during the Quarantine. The Menu included Mexican,Thai, Italian, Japanese. I’m glad you are sponsored by them.
That’s deplorable. That poor girl. She’s just going about her life it doesn’t sound like she did a damn thing wrong ever and he murder her bc he can’t get a divorce. Ugh. That poor girl. RIP
You have so much respect from me, Brief Case,I appreciate your work and you speak like a down to earth scholar.Its obvious how much research you've done and the amount of information you have doesn't just fall on your lap.I love it...I could listen to you narrate forever.
I feel so ashamed 😭;I have become about 3 months behind on videos....on the bright side...I now have something to binge watch again!!!!!Nice to be back!!!!! XO
I don't like commercials, but listening to this one as long as you do it, what a sad story I'll have to look up the movie for her. Be safe have a good week.
I have not long ago discovered your channel and absolutely love every episode. Unfortunately, after back tracking and watching all the episodes I have to wait to see the next. Definitely binge worthy 🙂
The amount of women bought, used, and discarded for a more enticing prospect who suffer needlessly throughout history is truly horrific :( that poor girl
Thank You, Brief Case, Excellent, as ALWAYS!🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 How very Sad! Ellen was just a baby,and, So taken Advantage of, then, Murdered!💔💔💔💔🙏🙏🙏🙏 It's Incredible that her Tragic end has told, so many times, and ways!RIP ELLEN. See you, in the Next Brief Case!!
I'm addicted to these videos, not in small part to the soothing, yet mysterious gate and tenor of the narrator's voice. He could do a video on "The mysterious and fascinating story of how paint dries" and I would listen. I think this is the first Hello Fresh commercial I haven't clicked past. Well done. Keep 'em coming.
The amount of research he puts into his videos is why I’m so addicted to the channel, he gives us quality and not just shock value.
Thankyou so much :)
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I agree with u Ms.joshice. very interesting information.
LOVE this Channel ❤😉
My co workers use to laugh at me for watching this whole I did my case notes... now guess what?! They get excited when I put it on and always wants to hear the stories. Lol
So John was from a wealthy family but he spent the peasant girl's money. Trifling low lifer.
He was probably cut off financially due to his gambling habit. Why else would he even need her money?
It was dowry that the bride pays to the man and his family. It's common around the world eg India. Although some cultures it's the other way round, the man pays a bride price to the women's fam. And he was prob financially cut off as well.
I'm glad he was caught. What a SCUMBAG
What a piece of utter trash he was.
I guess even back then those type of assholes were already roaming earth
That guy is messed up. *He* was the one who continuously pursued her and basically forced her to marry him. She wasn’t a crazy stalker and didn’t entrap him with a kid or anything, he wanted her so badly, then when he was bored of her, decided to kill her. What a total jerk.
I know. What a piece if shit.
That’s what makes me sick. He kept chasing after her like she was his prey and he got what he wanted from her then killed her :(
I wonder if his gambling addiction didn’t drive him towards her dowry. The fact that he plowed through it, looks like he didn’t have other funds coming in. His family may have cut him off, knowing he had a problem.
@@Catlady-mw4en hmm, I didn’t think of it that way, good thinking! Just so sad how he used her and threw her away, she didn’t deserve it.
I'm glad that Ellen's heartless, selfish husband wasn't able to use his wealth to get away with this horrible crime, and that Sullivan, the man who carried out his order, also felt remorse for his actions.
Rest in peace, beautiful Ellen..
He felt remorse for his own Neck.He was a Cold Killer,as no recent person would do such a Crime .
So very sad, such a young life gone for no good reason. Glad he could not hide behind his wealth.
Poor little girl. It's always so sad when the one person we should be able to trust is the one person we should never have trusted. RIP Ellen Hanley.
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She had no chance. Every maiden from a humble farmer family would have been enchanted to wed somebody with status. But Ellen had no way to tell the demon of gamble and bottle was on that "gentleman".
Sixteen years old. What a shame, the perpetrators thought because they were high born they would get away with it. But the townspeople made sure they didn't. Great job as always Casey !
Looked up the case as well. It says in numerous reports that Ellen wasn't quite sixteen while others say that she was. Tragic regardless of whether she was fifteen or sixteen years of age. Seems like this monster of a husband only wanted Ellen for her dowry. Once that money disappeared, he had no more use for her and probably planned to wed a more suitable bride that came from a wealthy family.
The poor girl, she never even had a chance at life. What a tragedy... Another great Brief Case
What a sad story! His estate should have been liable for repayment of Ellen’s dowry to her family after his hanging. Rest In Peace, Ellen.
Not the way a dowry works-no guarantees.
Not sure if dowry's were repaid unless the promise of marriage wasn't fulfilled for some reason? Don't know too much about it, to be honest...
Poor girl. First she gets shunted off by her father in favor of his new wife, then her husband has her killed.
Sad to think had she been born less beautiful, just as kind and sweet, she might have gone unnoticed and lived a long happy life. It goes to show that we really don't understand our own trials and tribulations, let alone our neighbors.
Suddenly Hello Fresh sounds so mysterious.
I had it for one box...I suck at cooking. I cancelled it after the first box lol.
The food is really good if you don't hate/suck horribly at cooking.
Hello Fresh is definitely guilty... of making me hungry
I almost spit out my coffee when I read what you said! Ha! 😂
@@thundernegro "However afterward no trace of my loved ones' hunger could be found *POW*"
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The only consolation here is that her murderers were brought to justice.
Damn this really is a sad & tragic story. She was so young. It's just terrible. Thank you Brief Case 4 bringing such an interesting case this morning. I really enjoy watching. 😊😊
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Poor Ellen and her uncle too. I cant imagine what it was like to raise a girl, work your ass off to get a dowry for her, then have her ripped away in the most horrible way.
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I'm going to rewatch this! Congratulations on your Sponsor!
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He may have been rich, but no gentleman.
😦Man, imagine being a 15 year old kid, foolishly in love with an older lout & using her & ending up like that💔
Poor girl!
Horses are so wise.
I mourn the loss of this young woman. A deplorable crime, once again well presented.
Thankyou
A bit of a surprise, the wealthy culprit failed to escape justice! Also nice knife work by Brief Case!
I believe by the 1800s the aristocracy have fallen out of favor in profit of the bourgeoisie, holding not only wealth but most influence in the state's affairs. Even more so right as the murderer was of minor nobility.
I don't know how it was like in Ireland, but that's how it was like in France after the french revolution. I am sure the culprit would have escaped justice if he was, say, a banker with a lot of people owing him...
I'd say it was a refreshingly pleasant surprise that he couldn't use his money to get away with his crimes.
Why does everything sound so much more important with an English/Australian accent, even Hello Fresh?
Isn't is amazing?!
This sounds like ",A place on the Sun" with Elizabeth Taylor * Shelly Winter * Montgomery Cliff..
Tragic end for all
Poor lass! What a scoundrel. This happened far too much back then, not always ending in murder but definitely ending with a broken hearted young woman. So pleased to see not only a paid promotion but adverts as well!! Great work, BC!!! You’ve earned it.
Thankyou
Ah, yes. The convince someone-to-marry-you-then-murder-her-the-second-you-tire-of-being-married shtick. Classic.
It kind of sounds like he only married her for sex or her dowry in the first place. He murdered her immediately. I wonder if he planned on killing her from the beginning.
@@Catlady-mw4en I hadn't even considered that, but that certainly could have been the case.
But it wasn't arsenic for once.
I guess getting a divorce wasn't a option back then.
Do we know if they married or if this man wanted her dowry and once he got it tossed the bride? Some sources state that she was waiting to be wed before she was killed. Others say that she eloped with the man that became her executioner... the reports aren't very clear on this.
Good morning all!!! Just got home from work this morning...nice to start the week out with this...thank you Brief Case!!!
Well, that was totally outrageous! That just goes to prove that even if someone is born into wealth and privilege and are taught all the social graces it doesn’t necessarily make them a gentleman. He was actually as far from a gentleman as a person can get. It’s fitting that Ellen is remembered. I bet John’s name is mostly forgotten.
hello.. 2 years ago I know but just had to say, It's doesn't need to be proved that money can make a person good. In fact "it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of god"(the source of everything good etc)
The artwork is outstanding on this episode. Ellen’s eyes were the eyes of youthful optimism and romance, even though she had no idea of what was to come.
Great narration as always.
Thankyou
The wagon horses that were taking Scanlon to his execution were like "No. He can walk and get heckled like he deserves."
P.S. I was in fear for BC's fingers when he was using the cheese grater to make the lime zest😧.
The horses: "The rotten bastard can walk"
*Horses pulling the carriage* "Nope. Not gonna pull this carriage. The dirty mother- "
*carriage interrupts, admonishing* "Don't say that."
*Horses* "We're gonna let him walk to his hanging."
I think the horses were just loyal to the local nobility and refused to take one of them to the gallows. Even the horses.
...The horses said, "nay".
I can actually sympathize with Ellen's position. In a previous incarnation I was Vlad the Impaler's first wife. However my dowry was too small so he shoved me out of a window to my death and used his Ottoman Empire connections to frame it as an invasion-induced suicide. In this lifetime I was born into an even lower status which invited even more trouble. But right or wrong, those horses sided with their nobleman. Like clockwork. Trust and believe.
Such a sad case so young you told the case so well love all your stories
Thankyou
What a heartbreaking story :(. Congrats on your sponsor, Brief Case; and thank you for the amount of hard work you put into your research for the sake of our entertainment.
Thankyou :)
I’m saddened by this tragic story. Unnecessary loss of life. 😢. May God rest her soul.
Ive gone into a spiral of watching these videos and im not disappointed
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I love the sound after he says he couldn't get a divorce
i jumped when i heard it - went back to it after reading your post and jumped again 😁
Kind of reminded me of the "boom- bom" in "Law & Order"!!!
"There are two things I really don't like... One's shopping and one's cooking..."
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"But now I discovered 'Hello Fresh'..."
Me: "Oh..."
this is like if Jane Austen wrote a murder mystery novel
I thought immediately of Willoughby.
Good morning from snowbound New Jersey--- and thank you as ever for making my Monday morning coffee a pleasure. This is a very sad story and all the more reason to appreciate your dedication in bringing these all-but-lost histories and people to life again. You are awesome!! Stay safe, my friend.
Thankyou, you too :)
Thank you for doing this story , I had suggested it a while back , I remember hearing this as a kid in Ireland , it really shocked and saddened me and it stayed with me all these years , poor Ellen , ar dheis De go raibh a hanam an cailin ban
Hey Briefcase! If you can get hellofresh to do the washing up too, I’m in! 😂
melinda, i saw a kitchen sign that said, "make yourself at home.... do my dishes!" lol
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@@chickenlittle5095 we can dream... sigh :)
I just enjoy this channel cause I find his voice relaxing 😎
Haunting, ghastly tale. The particular details from your research truly flesh things out and give a sense of these people and their tragic lives. Thanks!
Thanks for listening
This poor girl deserved better, but it's good to see that the Irish punished her killers properly.
Thank you for delivering honest stories, without sensationalizing. 💙
I absolutely love your voice and I think it fits so perfectly with these types of videos. I'm in love with your beautiful accent. Keep up the amazing job on these awesome videos because they're so informative and unique because you do stories about people that I've never heard of, and that's hard to find nowadays, because every other channel like this seem to have copycat videos on only the twisted people most everyone has already heard of, and you do the total opposite, and do videos on people that most of us haven't ever heard of. Thank you
Thanks for listening
Very interesting and sad story. Thank you Brief Case!
11pm on Monday night in Oz. And Briefcase is making me hungry for a fresh dinner...even the ads here are compelling.
I could't bring myself to skip this ad. 😆
1 am Tuesday and I'm craving something with avocado now!
Thank you for another story very much appreciated
What a despicable creep. He just wanted to use a young girl and dispose of her.
Thank you for sharing his shame and helping to make sure this poor young lady lives on.
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Of course, great narration for this case. Poor girl!
Have a good day everyone. 😊
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This is a great way to start off my busy week that I've been dreading. Work will be crazy but at least I've started it right. This case is truly sad and tragic. What an evil man he was. As least he didn't get away with it.
Great one we are all listening with in 14 mins of it's upload it's amazing non of the few of us here now that 3 people haven't wrote " first "lol
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Love your channel briefcase I'm hooked and addicted to your stories. Keep them coming greeting from texas
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The stories are wonderful and the pictures are beautiful representations of the times and places where the events transpired. Stunning job and unlike anything else on UA-cam.
Thank you very much!
Hello BC. Thank you for another story!
Thanks for listening
Another great story! So glad to see you have a sponsor! Big Up Hello Fresh!
I love “Hello Fresh”. The delivery of food has helped me during the Quarantine. The Menu included Mexican,Thai, Italian, Japanese. I’m glad you are sponsored by them.
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What a very sad case. I'm glad her killers were caught and put to swift justice. Enjoyed this one!
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Quality vid mate! Keep up the great work!
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Truly sad! Poor girl. RIP🌹 HelloFresh boxes looks great! Congrats on your Sponsor BCse! Thank you
My heart always leaps up when I see the Brief Case notification! I love learning about old crimes and BC never disappoints.
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Thank you for this case so thoughtfully told
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sitting, chilling with one of the best true crime mistery channel. what a video. from scotland with love 🤓🏴
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Excellent story. Thanks
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Good Morning BC!
Thank you for being my most reliable story teller!
Thankyou for listening :)
Always intrigued by your videos. I look forward to the next one.
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Truly, I love your videos, & share them with my fam&friends. Thank you.
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Oh my goodness! I have so looked forward to this!
Tragic Story! But, appreciate how you put the information together and show respect to the victim.
That’s deplorable. That poor girl. She’s just going about her life it doesn’t sound like she did a damn thing wrong ever and he murder her bc he can’t get a divorce. Ugh. That poor girl. RIP
Thank U for telling Her Sad Story. Glad he got what he deserved. Excellent Work as Always
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WOW! Poor thing she was so young. Another one l had to listen twice. Great job. Keep them coming.
Thanks for listening
I found this video at 5 am I couldn’t sleep now I’m really f***ed I’m awake an watching every Episode , this channel is great 😇
this sad story reminds me a bit of murder in the red barn also a tale of a poor but honest girl being murdered by her wealthy husband/lover
I lived in Bruree for a good part of my life, beautiful village. It's good to hear Irish stories, very interesting. Thanks again for your story
Another great case!! Thank you Brief Case sorry for the later review. Loved it as always. Until next Monday stay safe and healthy ☺️
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You have so much respect from me, Brief Case,I appreciate your work and you speak like a down to earth scholar.Its obvious how much research you've done and the amount of information you have doesn't just fall on your lap.I love it...I could listen to you narrate forever.
Thankyou so much
Thanks for the upload.
Thanks for listening
@@BriefCaseOfficial You are welcome.
Nicely done presentation. Always. Thank you. At least this one got justice.
Thank you kindly!
I feel so ashamed 😭;I have become about 3 months behind on videos....on the bright side...I now have something to binge watch again!!!!!Nice to be back!!!!! XO
Nothing to be ashamed of, glad you came back :)
I'm very impressed with your Irish pronunciation BC!!!
As a proud cailín I'm delighted!!
Thankyou so much
Wow, you even make hello fresh sound so interesting.😊
I don't like commercials, but listening to this one as long as you do it, what a sad story I'll have to look up the movie for her. Be safe have a good week.
I think my interpretation of what a gentleman is and how one acts is vastly different then his family’s
Congrats on your new sponsor! And thanks for another great...Brief...Case! I love your channel.
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Hi Briefcase. Interesting vid. Sad Story. Always look forward to your vids. Much Luv from South Africa 💖💖
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What a sad story, thank you for yet another Brief Case, love your kitchen ; )
Another old sad but interesting story. Thanks.
Thanks for listening
I have not long ago discovered your channel and absolutely love every episode. Unfortunately, after back tracking and watching all the episodes I have to wait to see the next. Definitely binge worthy 🙂
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I've listened to this twice now I'll listen to it three times. You tell a great story.
Thankyou so much :)
The amount of women bought, used, and discarded for a more enticing prospect who suffer needlessly throughout history is truly horrific :( that poor girl
Thank You, Brief Case, Excellent, as ALWAYS!🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 How very Sad! Ellen was just a baby,and, So taken Advantage of, then, Murdered!💔💔💔💔🙏🙏🙏🙏 It's Incredible that her Tragic end has told, so many times, and ways!RIP ELLEN. See you, in the Next Brief Case!!
I'm addicted to these videos, not in small part to the soothing, yet mysterious gate and tenor of the narrator's voice. He could do a video on "The mysterious and fascinating story of how paint dries" and I would listen. I think this is the first Hello Fresh commercial I haven't clicked past. Well done. Keep 'em coming.
Wow, thank you!
Great as always, thanks Brief Case 👌👏👊
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Thank you BC! Great case!
Thank you for another great story
Thanks for listening
@@BriefCaseOfficial my pleasure, all the way from Cyprus, hope one day you can come up with a story from Cyprus 🇨🇾