I was 7 when I went to my first funeral. I remember my mom telling me my great grandfather was sick in the hospital. A few days later my nom told me he had died so we left the next day to travel across the state. No one explained anything to me so I was scared to view the body. One of my cousins who was older than me held my hand. My dad picked me up so I could see then proceeded to lean me over the casket. I asked him to put me down because I saw. My cousin took my hand and entertained me till the service started. That night I kept seeing my great grandfather laying in the casket when I closed my eyes.
I've watched a few documentaries on the account of Dennis Nilsen life and crimes. I mean he worked as a civil servant and nobody noticed how crazy that guy is - how come? It just proves as he had a little money, the title and people were ready to dismiss his madness and call it eccentric and overlooked the clear danger to the public which enabled him to fool so many victims. Ivan Milat's case is the family madness or evil as Ivan and his brother were involved in the murders, the sons from Croatian immigrants with shady past even in Croatia and that is why they've immigrated ...
If this were to be an hour episode, I'd suggest in addition to the three males, a British woman, Joanna Dennehey. Female thrill spree killers are rare, Jo is a prime example.
What is that program?? There is no story. Just generalised talk of evil. Like endless intruduction. The endless introduction should be the name of the show.
Disorderly Conduct: Video On Patrol (S1 E24) (2006), Disorderly Conduct: Video On Patrol (S1 E25) (2007), Disorderly Conduct: Video On Patrol (S1 E26) (2007), Disorderly Conduct: Video On Patrol (S2 E1) (2008), Disorderly Conduct: Video On Patrol (S2 E2) (2008), Disorderly Conduct: Video On Patrol (S2 E3) (2008), Disorderly Conduct: Video On Patrol (S2 E4) (2008), Disorderly Conduct: Video On Patrol (S2 E5) (2008), Extreme Reality TV
Ivan Milat, not Millard, his name is not pronounced properly by these experts, one would think they would get the name correct. Some get it right but most seem to get it wrong, why is that?
When an expert gives their opinion and they are incorrect on their sayings, anything before and after is not credible, therefore their expert opinion means nothing. If they get everything right their information becomes more trustworthy but small minded people like yourself don't see it that way.@@Chefmarcellett
@@ChefmarcellettIf you're making a documentary, it's your job to make a film with no errors. If you went to a restaurant and the waiter plopped down the wrong dish, would you still be all "who cares" about it?
@@peteswan8572I agreed with you about pronunciation of the name is important, but I'm not hearing anyone say Millard, bro. 🤣 Millard? Hahahahaha where?
I was 7 when I went to my first funeral. I remember my mom telling me my great grandfather was sick in the hospital. A few days later my nom told me he had died so we left the next day to travel across the state. No one explained anything to me so I was scared to view the body. One of my cousins who was older than me held my hand. My dad picked me up so I could see then proceeded to lean me over the casket. I asked him to put me down because I saw. My cousin took my hand and entertained me till the service started. That night I kept seeing my great grandfather laying in the casket when I closed my eyes.
Excellent video!
19:53 reminds me of Lovelace from Happy Feet
Well presented
I've watched a few documentaries on the account of Dennis Nilsen life and crimes. I mean he worked as a civil servant and nobody noticed how crazy that guy is - how come? It just proves as he had a little money, the title and people were ready to dismiss his madness and call it eccentric and overlooked the clear danger to the public which enabled him to fool so many victims. Ivan Milat's case is the family madness or evil as Ivan and his brother were involved in the murders, the sons from Croatian immigrants with shady past even in Croatia and that is why they've immigrated ...
What i do not undrstand is how is it that the other people in both houses never noticed the vile smell and contact the police ??
If this were to be an hour episode, I'd suggest in addition to the three males, a British woman, Joanna Dennehey.
Female thrill spree killers are rare, Jo is a prime example.
Nielsen sounds like dahmer the Milwaukee serial killers
He killed before dahmer.
@@marinatraverse8558 oke dahmer is inspired by nilsen. They sound the same. Didnt want People leave so killed them so they would stay. 🤯
Exactly
What is that program?? There is no story. Just generalised talk of evil. Like endless intruduction. The endless introduction should be the name of the show.
Dennis and Jeffrey are so similar
Tramps or vagrants, ha!
Disorderly Conduct: Video On Patrol (S1 E24) (2006), Disorderly Conduct: Video On Patrol (S1 E25) (2007), Disorderly Conduct: Video On Patrol (S1 E26) (2007), Disorderly Conduct: Video On Patrol (S2 E1) (2008), Disorderly Conduct: Video On Patrol (S2 E2) (2008), Disorderly Conduct: Video On Patrol (S2 E3) (2008), Disorderly Conduct: Video On Patrol (S2 E4) (2008), Disorderly Conduct: Video On Patrol (S2 E5) (2008), Extreme Reality TV
I think nilsen was inspired by dahmer
nilsen came before jeffery dahmer
Ivan Milat, not Millard, his name is not pronounced properly by these experts, one would think they would get the name correct. Some get it right but most seem to get it wrong, why is that?
Who cares?
When an expert gives their opinion and they are incorrect on their sayings, anything before and after is not credible, therefore their expert opinion means nothing. If they get everything right their information becomes more trustworthy but small minded people like yourself don't see it that way.@@Chefmarcellett
@@peteswan8572 Again! Who cares?
@@ChefmarcellettIf you're making a documentary, it's your job to make a film with no errors. If you went to a restaurant and the waiter plopped down the wrong dish, would you still be all "who cares" about it?
@@peteswan8572I agreed with you about pronunciation of the name is important, but I'm not hearing anyone say Millard, bro. 🤣 Millard? Hahahahaha where?