My husband was living in Pakistan at the time and he was 10 years old when this case happened. My mother in law didnt allow him and his siblings to leave the house without her when this case came up. It was one of the worst cases to ever happen in Pakistan. Thanks for covering it. Its insane and not many people know about it.
Really? He targeted homeless kids? Noone noticed them missing at all. There were no reports of a serial killer. Until after he confessed and was immediately jailed. So that makes zero sense at all? What makes this case so interesting and sad is the fact that noone noticed 100 kids missing because of the sheer numbers of homeless children dumped on streets.
@@amandamccormick5009 um…when something like this happens its natural for parents to be scared of sending their kids outside alone. They werent scared of javed iqbal coming for them. People lost trust in the outside world and parents became more fearful. In Pakistan its common for kids to play in the streets all the time regardless if they are poor or rich. Kids get kidnapped right in front of their homes too. A lot of men ride motorcycles in Pakistan and its so easy for them to snatch a child off the street and take off. Idk whats not making sense here. Every parent gets more cautious when they hear about any crimes especially when its related to children. Youre making zero sense tbh.
@@amandamccormick5009 well sorry for what happened to you but I just stated what I stated. No one is schooling you honey. Youre just looking too deep into something that has nothing to do with you. I have kids too. And yes parents become more cautious about the outer world to protect their children especially with the crimes that happen every now and then. Im not arguing further on this.
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@@jamezizlamez You realize that with 2.5k comments that there's definitely going to be duplicates right? not everyone is out here scrolling through the comments looking for a good one to copy 😂
actually no boy was found and it was lie that any boy found, many parents come at their house to find their missing son and parents of 58 children recognize their son from their shoes and clothes. Actually this man was lashed 100 times before when he was caught earlier by police, so he took life of 100 children in revenge, He took them to hotel and gave them good food take their pictures and than rape and kill them and then dump their body in acid and later throw remains at ravi river..
she's finally covering a case from my home country. this case was truly terrifying and i love the fact that how respectful and sweet eleanor truly is, listening to her makes you feel so calm, comforted and protected. love you loads gurll❤
Eleanor, I know you will likely not read this but I can't find another method of recommending a case, please cover the Chowchilla bus bus kidnapping. It happened in 1976 and I have looked into it a bit, I find it very interesting, and I think you might too. It's unlikely you will actually read this comment out of the other 2,018 comments currently on this post, I encourage anyone else reading this to look into it.
I’m working on a project rn, (trying to tell the stories of each of the 500 victims found on I-80) but, I’ll make a note to research this as soon as I’m done. Thanks for the suggestion…if you want to DM any info, my pfn is the same on Twitter (no space add an @)
@@taco7374 thanky panky! I will surely need it! Finding a Master List of Names is proving difficult...building my own is time consuming...luck would be lucky!!!
The moment I read the title, I knew exactly what todays topic was. I was in Pakistan at the time (as a child) and I can remember exactly how terrified we all felt. Our parents became extra protective about us to the point they were afraid to send us to school! This was literally what everyone was talking about. Probably one of the most horrific serial killer case ever to be recorded in Pakistan. Thankyou for sharing ❤️
@@tracyhagloch9709 it was horrific, we were petrified and it was the only thing everyone was talking about. The terror lingered even though he had been arrested. Soon after we came back to England but it’s one thing we’ll never be able to forget 🥺
As someone from pakistan am thankful that you covered this case, it was around the time I was born my mother used to tell us about this all the time to keep us away from the strangers
Omg this case is so twisted. Yes there are thousands of alleged cases here in India and Pakistan where it's said that the police kill the accused mainly monsters like this guy on the name of "Encounter" as a result of community's and the victim's family rage. There are many things which happen behind those bars and many inexplicable deaths. Even some innocent people were killed by the rich and political people here. The system so so twisted man. Also, congratulations on 2 Million hon. You work so hard and deserve more. Much love to you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
i served in iraq and somalia and the systematic violent rape of literally MOST females esp in africa was disgusting to the point where cia had to brief us to not start killing like vigilantes....the horror of young girls, sometimes under 12 years old being forced into sex trade as their one and only life option.... i am a man of peace now but i still will work to eradicate evil from this universe.... peace n love
@@fibre353 Thank you for sharing your experiences. I am from Somalia and I’m sorry you had to witness that, hopefully the situation in both countries continue to improve so you hear only good from it.
I don't understand the sick need so many men have to rape, why? Total sociopaths, they don't care that they destroy lives, they don't deserve to live honestly
@@teijaflink2226 According to experts and articles, rape is mostly about power and control over someone. Women rape as well; not just men. /// And, not all sociopaths are bad/evil. 🙄😒
My father had a friend who was a police inspector at a local thana... He once told about a case where a young (15-16) rural girl killed a guy who raped her repeatedly so finally her rage went to such a level that she lured him into a farm n stabbed him fatally.. the inspector dismissed the case and let the girl go... Bcz he was aware that in that particular area getting raped meant loosing honour and girls parent wouldn't have register the case to protect the family *izzat*
My mum remembers that this was the case that made their family stop letting kids out of the house to play in the streets. Sadly, Lahore still has a huge issue with kids disappearing and since they are usually from a poor background, nothing gets done about it. This guy was caught only cause of his own confession and not because of our police :(
If parents were afraid to go to the police for their missing children, why would neighbors admit to seeing or hearing anything? What a horrific story. I believe he was guilty of killing at least some boys, his parents must have believed it too. Awful.
True I also feel like it's strange that kids go missing never get reported never spoken about again then one says he was raped by him and they want to hurt him a not to mention charged him before they had him in custody! It's like u care now but not before to keep them safe before or how easily families were paid off. I knew Pakistan was corrupt and not a good place from documentaries but never thought it was this messed u0
@userfriendlyforever it's not that great though, most scam call centers are in Pakistan who call people in the UK claiming to be their bank in order to scam money out of elderly and struggling victims. and they are rarely closed down by Pakistans government.
She's such a natural beauty and glows even when wearing little to no make-up. Add in her sweetness and how respectful she is and she's the total package. Im a grown woman but I gotta admit....Im jealous! ❤
I'm not saying he's innocent by any means but I think you brought up an interesting point about the neighbours. They didn't see or hear anything when their neighbour had killed 100 boys with only a wall separating them? Especially the fact that he was strangling them so presumably there would have been a struggle/noise. Also, if you killed 100 boys and dissolved their bodies in acid in your bathroom, would the smell not have been completely overwhelming? Again, not saying he's innocent but there's a lot of stuff that went on in this case that is extremely suspicious.
maybe the neighbours didn’t go to the police for the same reason the parents didn’t go to the police when they knew their children were getting sexually assaulted by him. it is a interesting point and i do think there’s more to this case that hasn’t been revealed.
@@keoels9642 I hate being 'that guy' and introducing conspiracy theories into the mix because it's pointless and can never be proven but I reckon he was probably running some sort of network where these kids were being abused. High ranking officials were probably involved, whether it be cops, politicians or just people who had high social standing/were rich and powerful and then he was the guy who ended up taking the fall because he was effectively the pimp. I have no proof, and I won't blame anybody for saying that's a reach but come on... at this stage would you even be shocked if that's what was happening? We're supposed to believe that this guy abused, murdered and then disposed of 100 children all on his own without anybody being suspicious or nobody even raising the alarm? Again, I'm not going to shed a tear for this scumbag but I genuinely think there has to be more beneath the surface with this case. Especially the fact that all the targets seemed to be runaways or homeless- they had nobody to turn to. It screams conspiracy to me.
He probably did kill, but not the hundred. They only had 58 items of clothing, so his victims probably numbered 58 or less. He was probably bragging, as serial killers do, and overstating.
@@keoels9642 at the very least though they would have complained to building managers or the council about the noise and smells. I think there's probably a lot more to the story.
I really appreciate the full disclosure trigger warnings at the beginning of each video. Really helps me personally to prepare to watch or decide whether or not I should watch. Thank you ma’am!
The fact that you consider people's mental health and give them a pre warning that could cause triggers. I'm extremely impressed as some other UA-camrs warn about sexual abuse but are not as specific about what it is. And it's very admirable of you to take them into account. You're a very empathetic person and I love your channels because they truly are educational. Thank you for all you do it must take alot of time to research and prepare your videos. Thank you again!
I'm from Pakistan, currently not residing there but still glad that you covered a case from my home country! I've seen all your videos and love, love, loved them! Especially how you try to cover cases from all over the world. You're such a gem ^^ stay blessed
Do u mind if I ask u a ?..? If not I'm jus gonna type it but no pressure to answer I 🤞🏾u! But had u ever heard of this case before being from the same place where this case happened? If so did it change the atmosphere there? Like certain crime here in the states actually changed us.
I'm also from Pakistan and currently live in peshawar and I've never heard of this case and was shocked to hear about a serial killer who admitted to killing 100 boys-
Me too, Im from Pakistan. Never heard of this case before, but im also so desensitised because theres always r*pe cases/violence against women and children on our news channels. I would've expected Noor Mukadam's case to be covered as its very chilling and saddening... :( These poor children
@@804smiles hi, I'm not the one you asked, but I can actually answer the question since I'm from the same city as the serial killer. No, nothing changed. When I tell you the police work is shit, it really is. They have bribery and corruption going on. I'm absolutely sure he paid some police officers to keep quite about it if they came to investigate anything.
I would love for you to cover the case of Rafael Uribe Noguera, who murdered Yuliana Samboní in my country (Colombia). It's a heartbreaking case and exposes some of the horrors that lower class families go through here. Would love to have some more visibility for that, and I think you would find it very interesting. I personally still can't wrap my head around it.
I don't know if you still want her to cover this case, but Ellie might not read the comments. There's a link in this videos description where you can request a case! Xx
Eleanor tells these stories so respectfully she’s truly such a gem❤️ plus the way she always says to click out if it’s not for you and doesn’t pressure anyone to watch 💓💓
@@pearll1291 while yeah it is bare minimum, theres a LOT of true crime channels on youtube that add the creepy music in the back and are obviously not taking it seriously
@@KasumiSan1989 this serial killer/pedophile was wealthy and his wealth actually was advantageous in luring victims and evading appropriate consequences
Thank you for covering a case from my country and my hometown, Lahore. I absolutely adore how respectful, articulate and genuine you are. I've been watching you since forever. Sending much love. Stay safe.
Eleanor: "he died to us the day he confessed to murdering 100 children" Eleanor not even 0.11 seconds after: "Thanks again to hellofresh-" (Its a joke ily eleanor
This is so strange to me that you’re covering a case from Pakistan and it makes me happy that you did. The case is heartbreaking for all the young boys and it’s sth sadly that is common here as well. Surprised I’ve never heard of it despite being Pakistani
I haven’t even watched 1 second of the vid but liked it straight away!! I’m so impressed and so pleased Eleanor, that you branch out and actually include cases from different countries. I’ve alwaysss wanted you to cover this case but never acc thought you would, 😭 can’t wait to see how beautifully and respectfully you execute it xx
Pretty sure it wasn’t his fear of the police that made him turn to the media, he just wanted to make sure people knew his name and what he had done before police were able to kill him and bury the story.
@@leiafortygin1155 that's a lie🤥! ....shes ALWAYS looked amazing 😉...tehehe I hope she reads these comments tho, because she's a beautiful young lady inside and out 🥰
I'm from Pakistan 🇵🇰 and I'm so happy that u r covering a Pakistani case. Currently watching from Islamabad, Pakistan. Been a big fan of your channel from years.
@@roter13 bro, dont worry about me, worry about urself. Cause every third person in your country is a serial killer. Idk what kind of view u carry of my country, but it's completely safe, I face no issues here.
@@roter13 i go to islamabad pakistan almost every year and its completely safe…stop believing the media…its not a war zone and its not dangerous like the media tries to show it… tbh I was more terrified of going out when I was visiting the U.S.
The problem with the "the police set him up" theory that his brother introduces is that why would he try to defend himself by saying it was a social experiment and not, ya know, just saying he never did it and never thought about something like that?
i remember watching documentary about this case in past and i vaguely remember that neighbours complained about complained weird smells and sewage. it was so many years ago, i am glad you covered this case.
He deserved it! Judges all over the world should let that eye for an eye happen! I’m in school to be a court reporter and l would love to be in the court room documenting cases like these! This is such a twisted f’ed up case …regardless!
This is a poem called "In Detention" by Chris van Wyk. It's satire about the behaviour of the South African police during Apartheid. They would also beat people being held in detention and lie to the public about it. This poem had a phenomenal impact on me the first time I heard it and was the first time in my life I really questioned the police as a whole. "He fell from the ninth floor He hanged himself He slipped on a piece of soap while washing He hanged himself He slipped on a piece of soap while washing He fell from the ninth floor He hanged himself while washing He slipped from the ninth floor He hung from the ninth floor He slipped on the ninth floor while washing He fell from a piece of soap while slipping He hung from the ninth floor He washed from the ninth floor while slipping He hung from a piece of soap while washing."
Okay… I didn’t think I could be more obsessed with your gorgeous make up looks until you’ve recently started doing videos WITHOUT makeup!! You are absolutely stunning 😍
I love the little content warnings she gives! I’m lucky enough to not be affected and I’m so sorry to those who are affected anything like this. None of the cases she covers are particularly pleasant (seeing as people lose their lives) but she really looks out for us and it’s greatly appreciated! ❤️❤️❤️
I appreciate them, too. I am affected by some of the topics. Some days I think I can handle it and there are some extended times I need to skip the channel. Trigger warnings are a lifesaver.
Thank Eleanor I for finding a serial killer case I had not heard of I love true crime but hearing the same serial killer cases can get a bit stale. So this has been very refreshing as well as horrifying as I makes you think about places we're so many children can go missing without people knowing.
i just wanted to say how happy you seem and taking care of yourself, i love you so much and you've helped me and supported me with my mental health. i can't thank you enough, you've been my escape from my social anxiety 🖤 keep up with the videos!
This case is horrible in every way. I’m disgusted at the beginning. His first target and he only got 6 months for it?! Smh. Thank you so much for covering it as great and respectful as you do with all.
My partner is from Lahore, Pakistan and I met him once living in New Zealand. He is so uninterested in these videos and asks why I watch them (i watch you everyday 😂) this is the first video to catch his attention and realise “oh wow.. this video informs me a lot about something I’ve never heard from when I was born…” where his family still is.
i’ve seen so many people say this but i wanted to say it just one more time for the people in the back: ELEANOR! You are one of the few people i‘eve seen who can rock both glam and natural like a goddess 🙌🏼 and the story?? amazing? the delivery? amazing and respectful as always. I’m genuinely in awe
love that you're finally blowing up, love that this community continues to be so wholesome and respectful. and love how i've seen you grow as a content creator!! ur the first true crime youtuber i ever watched years ago and you'll always have a special place in my heart. love your content eleanor, love that you're thriving ❤️
@@Autumnpearly oh i know i was just looking at all the nice comments this time around so i wanted to leave one as well ❤️ i think she's still blowing up! or i sure hope so, she deserves it
I was coincidentally reading up on the same case. AND our queen Eleanor decides to upload. Imagine my happiness. Because we are discussing a case from the subcontinent, I would like to bring to light the infamous Nirbhaya 2012 gangrape, the Aarushi Talwar case(alarming similarities with the Jonbenet Ramsey murder) and the murder of Sheena Bora.
I disagree with the looking into theories that someone might be innocent because it disrespects the victim(s). If someone is innocent, they deserve to exonerated. I’ve watched someone get railroaded by the system, and watched the victim’s family refuse to listen to anything that doesn’t fit what they think happened. It was not at all about the facts, it was about them demanding someone be locked up so they felt better. And it was disgusting to watch. Some of these people don’t want justice, they want revenge and they don’t care if it ruins an innocent person’s life. So, if there are legitimate theories out there that can bring someone’s guilt into question, zero reason it can’t be explored(not saying this channel specifically needs to do that).
My thoughts as well. It was a bit suspicious that some of the boys they said he killed ended up turning up alive… very weird, he was a bad man for assaulting a boy but I dunno if he actually killed all those boys since some actually came back. Just a bit suspicious on the police… this man was by no means innocent for committing that heinous crime but he might not have killed all those missing boys bringing up what Eleanor said about the thin walls etc. It just doesn’t make any sense. Especially because they had no actual evidence. Just a book that could be forged handwriting of his. People who agree and think this version of police are better are kinda sick… like they could just frame your family member and kill them and get away with it. Ugh.
I've to agree as well. He's a sick, twisted a-hole, but his living conditions (during the 2 years of his alleged murders) simply don't support the so called "confession diary". & Where did this diary come from so suddenly to begin with? I waited to hear, who'd sent it to the police but we got no explanation and I don't believe the alleged serial killer himself sent it to them; (this makes really no sense, if he hated and highly likely - just as all the other people around him - also feared them so much).
I agree but I’m very very confused how the brother went from “he didn’t do any of this, he was framed” to “he was dead to us the day he confessed.” Like…did he actually believe his brother did this or no? And the boys supposedly turning up, was there evidence or just what the brother claimed to the psychiatrist? Also, even though the autopsies already proved the police were lying, how likely would it be that he and his accomplice would’ve both happened to commit suicide the same way the same night? Idk how it works in Pakistan but I would assume they wouldn’t have been allowed to have contact with each other, so the police are idiots if they think people would believe they randomly committed suicide at the same time without having a means to plan it.
Yes exactly when a high profile crime occurs and people want answers and they want a conviction that’s exactly how wrongful convictions occur. It’s really sad and a huge reason no one should talk without a lawyer or take a polygraph test. Many innocent people get railroaded.
@@sfspurri I think the guy was like 1 of 6 kids so maybe it we two different brothers talking about him? The whole thing is just so suspicious and knowing how corrupt the police are in this story, I honestly think it’s possibly and should be explored that the police framed him for some if not all of the murders.
This was a very scary, twisted case. Yikes. I hope the families of the victims are doing okay (as they can be) and that they feel some soft of justice was served.
Between your amazing research, the absolute respect you show for the victims and the variety of cases you cover, you seriously are soo deserving of every single subscriber, like, and sponsor you have! Thank you for being soo amazing Eleanor! Your voice is so incredibly soothing to me 💕
Excellent work, Eleanor. This is very interesting and curious. I was glad to hear at least a few of the boys did end up back with their families. Very sad for all those that were raped and killed. I can’t imagine being too scared of the police to even report your child missing.
This one inrages me more than i expected. Also, can you do the Lopes case. The guy who killed over 300 people every week who's also proud at himself for what he have done. Not to mention he got THE WORST SENTENCE I'VE EVER HEARD IN MY LIFE. This is the only serial killer that legitimately sickens me.
@@itsmehassing4640It's called "The Monster Of The Andes". When I commented that comment, I didn't remember his full name (which is Pedro Alonso Lopez) nor the case
Could not be more happy to see your channel grow and watch you become more confident on screen (if that’s even possible) each video. You look so happy!
Omg! Eleanor just has this tone of voice that makes you feel instantly calm and relaxed, she says things soo nicely it makes you want to listen 🎧 Eleanor your truely amazing 🤩 girl!
I think any judge who passes lenient sentences to sexual predators etc need to be investigated themselves, they must have some sense of justification of the criminals actions, be it consciously or subconsciously. To deam the actions not severe enough for a heavy sentence; speaks volumes. The laws surrounding these crimes are quite clear in their lack of constraints when it comes to sentencing, he could've been sentenced to life legally, but was given six months.. Gotta ask why
First thing that i thought was, how did the police manage to find 50+ piece of clothing from his apartment but not a single bone or a body. You would think that if Javed was thorough enough to completely dissolve the bodys in acid, then why leave clothes behind.. and the fact that they ended up being murdered before the execution date.. and that some of his victims just happened to be alive and well... and that No One Eever noticed that something suspicious was going on in that apartment... Theres a lot to think about..🤔🧐 i really dont know...
Serial killers tend to keep souvenirs of their victims… clothes especially 😅 As she said, a lot of people hate the police and don’t trust them. Maybe they did hear or see stuff and thought it was suss but just didn’t talk to the police about it .. And seeing how corrupt the police are I don’t doubt that the number is widely exaggerated. And they just lumped deaths in that they knew happened in police custody But I doubt this man is completely innocent , based on his past and boys he kept around him. Also .. a lot of people mysteriously die in police custody. These men dying before their time is nothing new for police They seem to be savage as
dude was sentenced to hang without a body or a murder weapon or an investigation even! he just wrote up a confession and they took that as proof lol it's truly tragic! dude was probably a horrible person but there's no way in hell he could've done that. police really shot themselves in the foot by killing him in his cell before he could even hang. talk about a half assed job.
@@Sal3awy I am Pakistani and I read about this case long time ago and absolutely despised this man but there were few people who believed that it was all fabricated and this guy was falsely accused.
Whenever you need a pickup this is the place to come. The comments section of her videos is always heartwarming. Ironic isn't it. Such a lovely community ❤
Could you make a video about a brazilian case? Some of the famous ones are Madame Satan (a drag queen from 1930/40s), Chico Picadinho (Chopper Chico, killed 2 women and tried flushing their bodies down a toilet) or The Park's Maniac, a serial killer who would lure women into the woods as a "photographer"
nothing to do with the topic but binge watching your videos when i usually play them and just listen like a podcast and i’m literally in awe of your beauty
@@hufffamily6407 a lot of people aren’t though, and clearly take advantage of these stories for a “spooky video”, so unfortunately it is actually something to be praised, even though its basic human decency
@@dem0litionsss like that asian girl who literally does mukbang while talking about the victims... sometimes i think i'm the only one who sees a problem with talking about someone's gruesome murder and then proceeding to compliment a hamburguer
21:22 I think you have made a mistake their, I live in Pakistan and have watched a documentary on this case. He wasn't attacked by a robber but by one of the kids he harassed. For details, he called in 2 massagers who were young boys harassed them and then went to sleep because he didn't even care a tiny bit about them but the kid he harassed was so angry that he grabbed a gun from his house and beat him up which is why he went to the hospital and is the reason why he decided to kill hundred kids. That's what javed wrote in his diary too which i have read.
God its crazy that you're covering this I remember it sooo well from when it happened. I was pretty young but jesus do I remember the details vividly. It was EVERYWHERE.
Yh people there have so much potential and talent, and the country itself is so beautiful which the media doesn't even show, but the government.......yikes.
I believe in eye for an eye... sometimes. But in this case, in my dreams that would be so worth the punishment, but then I remember that there are people who AREN'T killers that would have to do this to the criminal. People who commit death sentences typically end up traumatized because yes, they're legally killing a criminal, but that criminal is in the same body as themselves. It's like how some people can't kill insects. Maybe it's just more worth it to let evil rot in prison instead, so innocent people can sleep at night.
Yeah...hiring someone to hang someone is bad enough, but getting someone to strangle, chop up and dump body parts into a vat of acid is just...horrific..no innocent person would be okay after that and having the family watch would traumatize them too
Thank you for deep diving into a case from a country/area that most people don’t cover! I know it’s due to language barriers while researching, but I always find cases that aren’t from the usual places (UK, US, AUS) are very interesting. Would it be possible for you to cover more like this?
Wow, this guy was insane. There were also so many opportunities for people to blow the whistle on him but with such corrupt and violent police it's no wonder they felt the need to protect themselves. That's why it's so important to have a transparent and approachable police force. Not surprised his brother thinks he's innocent. It's probably very hard to accept that someone you love has done something so evil.
As a Pakistani I am so so happy you have covered this case. I have been fascinated with this guy for years and couldn't find much true crime content on him! Thank you
Idk I kind of agreed with the judge but … that’s because I truly believe he did it. It wouldn’t be impossible to have done this especially employing help of other CHILDREN. How his neighbors didn’t see anything is very curious though. But I believe he did this over a longer span than what people think. Idk. But thank you Eleanor for another great true crime case. And your usual disclaimers for watching your mental health. 🙏 No one else really does that… and includes the topics. This is off topic , but sometimes we don’t realize how much of an effect these cases can have on us let alone the ones going through it.
-Judge's verdict was so spot on. I agree with each and every word of his statement. -Neighbor's keeping to themselves is quite common in Pakistan. Especially, in areas where people have low-income. They know they can't trust the police nor have any strong connections to protect them, in case something goes wrong if they do come and point out the crime. Plus, the whole organisation is such a mess. People avoid going to justice system because it takes ages for them to work through the process. It's quite an unfortunate situation here. I really hope it gets better in the future.
to be honest that quote from the judge is badass. “to label you as human is a disgrace to humanity” should be said more often
So true
He is human. Its a disgrace to humanity that people like this exist. But hes a human.
@@hufffamily6407 nah we dont want him. Throw the whole dude away🙄😭😭😂
The people who dumped their children, the people who didn't notice them missing,,, or their eventual killer.. ? He exposed the world with his horrors
*insult stolen*
My husband was living in Pakistan at the time and he was 10 years old when this case happened. My mother in law didnt allow him and his siblings to leave the house without her when this case came up. It was one of the worst cases to ever happen in Pakistan. Thanks for covering it. Its insane and not many people know about it.
Really? He targeted homeless kids? Noone noticed them missing at all. There were no reports of a serial killer. Until after he confessed and was immediately jailed. So that makes zero sense at all? What makes this case so interesting and sad is the fact that noone noticed 100 kids missing because of the sheer numbers of homeless children dumped on streets.
@@amandamccormick5009 um…when something like this happens its natural for parents to be scared of sending their kids outside alone. They werent scared of javed iqbal coming for them. People lost trust in the outside world and parents became more fearful. In Pakistan its common for kids to play in the streets all the time regardless if they are poor or rich. Kids get kidnapped right in front of their homes too. A lot of men ride motorcycles in Pakistan and its so easy for them to snatch a child off the street and take off. Idk whats not making sense here. Every parent gets more cautious when they hear about any crimes especially when its related to children. Youre making zero sense tbh.
@@yahussain1272 I have kids. He was arrested the same day anyone knew a serial killer existed. So no, we don't panic when the people are in jail.
@@yahussain1272 and I survived a serial killer at 6. I have ptsd. And my kid is 6. Sorry,,,, but try school someone else honey.
@@amandamccormick5009 well sorry for what happened to you but I just stated what I stated. No one is schooling you honey. Youre just looking too deep into something that has nothing to do with you. I have kids too. And yes parents become more cautious about the outer world to protect their children especially with the crimes that happen every now and then. Im not arguing further on this.
"I'm tired of this world and I am ready to die" *Avoids the police station because he's scared that they would've killed him*
Sir...make it make sense
he’s a coward, i haven’t finished the video but i’m sure he’s just a fucking coward who doesn’t wanna face any punishment
Like the math is not mathing 😕
Literally what I was thinking.
He came into the police station himself, if he didn't the police would have never found him


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An expert at getting into his enemies' heads and wrecking them from within, the Joker would leave some Marvel heroes in shambles.

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Combine that with Psylocke's past as an assassin and the loss of her daughter and Joker wouldn't have a huge problem making her crazy. If she was a stronger telepath, she might be able to hold out against the Joker's influence. Her psychic attacks all momentarily link her with her target and being in Joker's head for any amount of time would have a serious effect on her.
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No matter where you are on Earth, serial killers wear those unnerving glasses
Conclusion: sociopaths all have bad vision
OH NOOOOOO!!! Most people agree that my vids are the worst on UA-cam. I agree to disagree. Please agree to disagree with the haters, dear sh
They are kinda cute though I kind of want a pair
@@AxxLAfriku what?!
Monokuma pfp
Eleanor: "I mean absolutely no disrespect to anyone I talk about in this video"
Me to myself every time "Except the killer. All the disrespect"
copied comment check
@@jamezizlamez stolen or not, still facts
@@jamezizlamez even if it was copied, I say this to myself cause F the killer.
And then some!
@@jamezizlamez You realize that with 2.5k comments that there's definitely going to be duplicates right? not everyone is out here scrolling through the comments looking for a good one to copy 😂
the fact that some of those boys were FOUND ALIVE and reunited is absolutely insane. like...how is that possible?
Maybe he was exaggerating about how many people he killed, because there were only 50 or so pieces of clothing in his house
@@scaredsapphicthere were 85 pairs of shoes
actually no boy was found and it was lie that any boy found, many parents come at their house to find their missing son and parents of 58 children recognize their son from their shoes and clothes. Actually this man was lashed 100 times before when he was caught earlier by police, so he took life of 100 children in revenge, He took them to hotel and gave them good food take their pictures and than rape and kill them and then dump their body in acid and later throw remains at ravi river..
@@scaredsapphicYes, it's definitely the truth. He definitely was exaggerating but wasn't innocent at all.
told this story so respectfully as always, really in-depth, very twisted case, sentence was so deserved
wait but what happened to the first small boy he housed? the one where he married the boy's elder sister?
Just subbed to you 👍
deserved worse
@@mai5345 bring back the hangman I agree x public torture for these kind
@@JP-uj8wk definitely definitely 200%
she's finally covering a case from my home country. this case was truly terrifying and i love the fact that how respectful and sweet eleanor truly is, listening to her makes you feel so calm, comforted and protected. love you loads gurll❤
This isn't her first Pakistan case
this is the first one I have watched :) AND RIGHT? SHES SO RESPECTFUL ABOUT IT :))
@@Lando-kx6so i'm watching her since 2019 and i don't remember actually, maybe i just forgot about it.
@@eyesee1966 i love her like she's a sweetheart
I atucally love her she's so respectful regardless of what culture she covers I just love her content tbh !
Eleanor, I know you will likely not read this but I can't find another method of recommending a case, please cover the
Chowchilla bus bus kidnapping. It happened in 1976 and I have looked into it a bit, I find it very interesting, and I think you might too. It's unlikely you will actually read this comment out of the other 2,018 comments currently on this post, I encourage anyone else reading this to look into it.
^^
I’m working on a project rn, (trying to tell the stories of each of the 500 victims found on I-80) but, I’ll make a note to research this as soon as I’m done. Thanks for the suggestion…if you want to DM any info, my pfn is the same on Twitter (no space add an @)
@@OtterMunchy that's really awesome!! good luck friend
@@taco7374 thanky panky! I will surely need it! Finding a Master List of Names is proving difficult...building my own is time consuming...luck would be lucky!!!
Hi! Brooke Makenna covered this.
The moment I read the title, I knew exactly what todays topic was. I was in Pakistan at the time (as a child) and I can remember exactly how terrified we all felt. Our parents became extra protective about us to the point they were afraid to send us to school! This was literally what everyone was talking about. Probably one of the most horrific serial killer case ever to be recorded in Pakistan. Thankyou for sharing ❤️
Wow so sad , it's awful
That must have been so scary for you! I don't imagine there are a lot of serial killers in Pakistan and this must have shook all of you over there.
@@tracyhagloch9709 it was horrific, we were petrified and it was the only thing everyone was talking about. The terror lingered even though he had been arrested. Soon after we came back to England but it’s one thing we’ll never be able to forget 🥺
can we just take a moment to appreciate how gorgeous eleanor looks. she’s always been beautiful, but i notice her glowing so much now
i was looking for a comment just so i can say she really glowing up i cant wait to see where it goes
I was waiting for her to start using a new thumbnail. She looks amazing! 😍
I actually couldn't recognize her and thought someone young toke over
i noticed a lot of weight loss, she's beautiful!
I also think the more natural make up style really suits her.
As someone from pakistan am thankful that you covered this case, it was around the time I was born my mother used to tell us about this all the time to keep us away from the strangers
Omg this case is so twisted. Yes there are thousands of alleged cases here in India and Pakistan where it's said that the police kill the accused mainly monsters like this guy on the name of "Encounter" as a result of community's and the victim's family rage. There are many things which happen behind those bars and many inexplicable deaths. Even some innocent people were killed by the rich and political people here. The system so so twisted man.
Also, congratulations on 2 Million hon. You work so hard and deserve more. Much love to you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
i served in iraq and somalia and the systematic violent rape of literally MOST females esp in africa was disgusting to the point where cia had to brief us to not start killing like vigilantes....the horror of young girls, sometimes under 12 years old being forced into sex trade as their one and only life option.... i am a man of peace now but i still will work to eradicate evil from this universe.... peace n love
@@fibre353 Thank you for sharing your experiences. I am from Somalia and I’m sorry you had to witness that, hopefully the situation in both countries continue to improve so you hear only good from it.
I don't understand the sick need so many men have to rape, why? Total sociopaths, they don't care that they destroy lives, they don't deserve to live honestly
@@teijaflink2226 According to experts and articles, rape is mostly about power and control over someone. Women rape as well; not just men. /// And, not all sociopaths are bad/evil. 🙄😒
My father had a friend who was a police inspector at a local thana... He once told about a case where a young (15-16) rural girl killed a guy who raped her repeatedly so finally her rage went to such a level that she lured him into a farm n stabbed him fatally.. the inspector dismissed the case and let the girl go... Bcz he was aware that in that particular area getting raped meant loosing honour and girls parent wouldn't have register the case to protect the family *izzat*
My mum remembers that this was the case that made their family stop letting kids out of the house to play in the streets.
Sadly, Lahore still has a huge issue with kids disappearing and since they are usually from a poor background, nothing gets done about it. This guy was caught only cause of his own confession and not because of our police :(
My heart breaks for these children
This is so, so sad 💔
If parents were afraid to go to the police for their missing children, why would neighbors admit to seeing or hearing anything? What a horrific story. I believe he was guilty of killing at least some boys, his parents must have believed it too. Awful.
True I also feel like it's strange that kids go missing never get reported never spoken about again then one says he was raped by him and they want to hurt him a not to mention charged him before they had him in custody! It's like u care now but not before to keep them safe before or how easily families were paid off. I knew Pakistan was corrupt and not a good place from documentaries but never thought it was this messed u0
@bridgettbenson6830 It's a good place duh. It's a lot better now. These kind of things can happen anywhere. It has nothing to do with a nation.
@userfriendlyforever it's not that great though, most scam call centers are in Pakistan who call people in the UK claiming to be their bank in order to scam money out of elderly and struggling victims. and they are rarely closed down by Pakistans government.
Ok but can we talk about how Eleanor just seems to get prettier and prettier.
She's such a natural beauty and glows even when wearing little to no make-up. Add in her sweetness and how respectful she is and she's the total package. Im a grown woman but I gotta admit....Im jealous! ❤
@@hollydeisenroth8577 she's a gem
She seems to have lost weight, I didn't think she needed to though
Yes because of less makeup !
@@amandarosso615 she works out for her body…
I'm not saying he's innocent by any means but I think you brought up an interesting point about the neighbours. They didn't see or hear anything when their neighbour had killed 100 boys with only a wall separating them? Especially the fact that he was strangling them so presumably there would have been a struggle/noise. Also, if you killed 100 boys and dissolved their bodies in acid in your bathroom, would the smell not have been completely overwhelming? Again, not saying he's innocent but there's a lot of stuff that went on in this case that is extremely suspicious.
maybe the neighbours didn’t go to the police for the same reason the parents didn’t go to the police when they knew their children were getting sexually assaulted by him. it is a interesting point and i do think there’s more to this case that hasn’t been revealed.
@@keoels9642 I hate being 'that guy' and introducing conspiracy theories into the mix because it's pointless and can never be proven but I reckon he was probably running some sort of network where these kids were being abused. High ranking officials were probably involved, whether it be cops, politicians or just people who had high social standing/were rich and powerful and then he was the guy who ended up taking the fall because he was effectively the pimp. I have no proof, and I won't blame anybody for saying that's a reach but come on... at this stage would you even be shocked if that's what was happening? We're supposed to believe that this guy abused, murdered and then disposed of 100 children all on his own without anybody being suspicious or nobody even raising the alarm? Again, I'm not going to shed a tear for this scumbag but I genuinely think there has to be more beneath the surface with this case. Especially the fact that all the targets seemed to be runaways or homeless- they had nobody to turn to. It screams conspiracy to me.
He probably did kill, but not the hundred. They only had 58 items of clothing, so his victims probably numbered 58 or less. He was probably bragging, as serial killers do, and overstating.
@@keoels9642 at the very least though they would have complained to building managers or the council about the noise and smells. I think there's probably a lot more to the story.
@@roryslaine7896 this is actually an interesting theory and sadly one we will probably never be able to prove.
I really appreciate the full disclosure trigger warnings at the beginning of each video. Really helps me personally to prepare to watch or decide whether or not I should watch. Thank you ma’am!
Ah yes, the classic "It's just a prank, bro" defense.
the OG UA-camr defense, who woulda thought it would've showed up here
“It’s just a prank bro” - the prank: 100 boys dead
'I did it for the vine' mfs in 2013
I don’t even know how he could call what he did a ‘Prank’
“The autopsy doesn’t lie, unlike the police”
This, on a t-shirt though
should be merch
The fact that you consider people's mental health and give them a pre warning that could cause triggers. I'm extremely impressed as some other UA-camrs warn about sexual abuse but are not as specific about what it is. And it's very admirable of you to take them into account. You're a very empathetic person and I love your channels because they truly are educational. Thank you for all you do it must take alot of time to research and prepare your videos. Thank you again!
I'm from Pakistan, currently not residing there but still glad that you covered a case from my home country! I've seen all your videos and love, love, loved them! Especially how you try to cover cases from all over the world. You're such a gem ^^ stay blessed
Do u mind if I ask u a ?..? If not I'm jus gonna type it but no pressure to answer I 🤞🏾u! But had u ever heard of this case before being from the same place where this case happened? If so did it change the atmosphere there? Like certain crime here in the states actually changed us.
I'm also from Pakistan and currently live in peshawar and I've never heard of this case and was shocked to hear about a serial killer who admitted to killing 100 boys-
Me too, Im from Pakistan. Never heard of this case before, but im also so desensitised because theres always r*pe cases/violence against women and children on our news channels. I would've expected Noor Mukadam's case to be covered as its very chilling and saddening... :(
These poor children
Omgg same girl. Exactly what I wanted to say
@@804smiles hi, I'm not the one you asked, but I can actually answer the question since I'm from the same city as the serial killer. No, nothing changed. When I tell you the police work is shit, it really is. They have bribery and corruption going on. I'm absolutely sure he paid some police officers to keep quite about it if they came to investigate anything.
I would love for you to cover the case of Rafael Uribe Noguera, who murdered Yuliana Samboní in my country (Colombia). It's a heartbreaking case and exposes some of the horrors that lower class families go through here. Would love to have some more visibility for that, and I think you would find it very interesting. I personally still can't wrap my head around it.
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I don't know if you still want her to cover this case, but Ellie might not read the comments. There's a link in this videos description where you can request a case! Xx
@@inksplikt thank you!! :)
she is stunning naturally. and her hair colour is gorgeous
Eleanor tells these stories so respectfully she’s truly such a gem❤️ plus the way she always says to click out if it’s not for you and doesn’t pressure anyone to watch 💓💓
bro it's been 5 minutes
She’s so gorgeous! Love her hair straight
bare min
Its human deceny. Boundaries
@@pearll1291 while yeah it is bare minimum, theres a LOT of true crime channels on youtube that add the creepy music in the back and are obviously not taking it seriously
Absolutely disgusting and horrifying case. Once again, everyone fails children. Truly heartbreaking.
People who "make"children being poor are the worst fail. Why create new life just to waste it in poverty?
@@KasumiSan1989 this serial killer/pedophile was wealthy and his wealth actually was advantageous in luring victims and evading appropriate consequences
Thank you for covering a case from my country and my hometown, Lahore. I absolutely adore how respectful, articulate and genuine you are. I've been watching you since forever. Sending much love. Stay safe.
Eleanor: "he died to us the day he confessed to murdering 100 children" Eleanor not even 0.11 seconds after: "Thanks again to hellofresh-" (Its a joke ily eleanor
Stop I was looking for a comment that mentioned it…I felt bad for laughing
It took me aback..lol
Right?! Lmao
Hilarious... I'm dying of laughing how can you do jokes after this video? Look for a psychiatrist
@@alancosta4760 it is simply a joke. I am not making fun of the video topic
This is so strange to me that you’re covering a case from Pakistan and it makes me happy that you did. The case is heartbreaking for all the young boys and it’s sth sadly that is common here as well. Surprised I’ve never heard of it despite being Pakistani
I'm mixed :)
I’m from pakistan and after watching videos of serial killer I was wondering if our country had one and this popped up
I have heard of this case like more than 5 years ago also and I'm not from you country
@@Jiaiaiai they even made a movie recently on it, it's called Javad Iqbal, Idk if they released it yet.
I haven’t even watched 1 second of the vid but liked it straight away!! I’m so impressed and so pleased Eleanor, that you branch out and actually include cases from different countries. I’ve alwaysss wanted you to cover this case but never acc thought you would, 😭 can’t wait to see how beautifully and respectfully you execute it xx
Lol he's ready to die, but he didn't hand himself into the police because he thought they would kill him 😂😂
Ikr, the irony of it all🤦♀️
Pretty sure it wasn’t his fear of the police that made him turn to the media, he just wanted to make sure people knew his name and what he had done before police were able to kill him and bury the story.
@@sfspurri exactly. Like a textbook narcissistic psychopath.
@@sfspurri 🤦🏻♂️ Yes, but the way it was worded was funny.
He did hand himself in though. He was so happy in court too it's truly disturbing
Eleanor, I’m not sure if you’re on a health journey or anything love but you’re literally glowing. Tell us your secret queen! 😭❤️
Yes! She has looked amazing lately!
She looks amazing she has lost a lot of weight 😘
@@leiafortygin1155 that's a lie🤥! ....shes ALWAYS looked amazing 😉...tehehe
I hope she reads these comments tho, because she's a beautiful young lady inside and out 🥰
@@008Nikki008 I find her ignorant at times.
@@jackbrown4120 wdym?
"so he spoke to his new uh little homeless friend-" I LAUGHED SO HARD
@ Melissini Alexiadis I am over her rolling….
@@LoveMe-dr2cv wym
She's finally covering a case from my country! I have hardly seen such a big true crime channel cover this case so thank you:)
I'm from Pakistan 🇵🇰 and I'm so happy that u r covering a Pakistani case. Currently watching from Islamabad, Pakistan. Been a big fan of your channel from years.
@@roter13 bro, dont worry about me, worry about urself. Cause every third person in your country is a serial killer.
Idk what kind of view u carry of my country, but it's completely safe, I face no issues here.
@@RehmanKhan4u i love ur comment, that was the easiest and nicest way to say " f off"
@@roter13 this case was years ago and cases happen all around the world every day, every hour.
@@roter13 i go to islamabad pakistan almost every year and its completely safe…stop believing the media…its not a war zone and its not dangerous like the media tries to show it… tbh I was more terrified of going out when I was visiting the U.S.
Hello fellow Pakistani 🇵🇰
The problem with the "the police set him up" theory that his brother introduces is that why would he try to defend himself by saying it was a social experiment and not, ya know, just saying he never did it and never thought about something like that?
i remember watching documentary about this case in past and i vaguely remember that neighbours complained about complained weird smells and sewage. it was so many years ago, i am glad you covered this case.
“Regular schmegular”. I just love Eleanor so much! I hope she knows how much we adore her!
i really appreciate when you do international cases. they really expand our horizons and i know how difficult they can be to research so thanks queen
I'm from Pakistan. Glad you covered the case. A film/drama is being made on this serial killer currently in Pakistan.
Okay but that sentence was the most badass sentence I ever heard lol and he deserved every bit of it
He so did deserve it, like so many serial killers and other evil people are let off and honestly he doesn't deserve human rights
yeah i was like human rights my a*s
Human rights shmuman rights that guy was a monster
He deserved it! Judges all over the world should let that eye for an eye happen! I’m in school to be a court reporter and l would love to be in the court room documenting cases like these! This is such a twisted f’ed up case …regardless!
AGREE!!
I cannot stress this enough but I love how Ellie tells these story’s for the victims and not for the criminals who committed these horrible crimes.
This is a poem called "In Detention" by Chris van Wyk. It's satire about the behaviour of the South African police during Apartheid. They would also beat people being held in detention and lie to the public about it. This poem had a phenomenal impact on me the first time I heard it and was the first time in my life I really questioned the police as a whole.
"He fell from the ninth floor
He hanged himself
He slipped on a piece of soap while washing
He hanged himself
He slipped on a piece of soap while washing
He fell from the ninth floor
He hanged himself while washing
He slipped from the ninth floor
He hung from the ninth floor
He slipped on the ninth floor while washing
He fell from a piece of soap while slipping
He hung from the ninth floor
He washed from the ninth floor while slipping
He hung from a piece of soap while washing."
wow, thanks for sharing! Captures the ludicrous and ever changing narratives of the police.
I actually remember this being in the newspapers. This dude being sentenced straight up to brutal death. The headlines were unforgettable.
Okay… I didn’t think I could be more obsessed with your gorgeous make up looks until you’ve recently started doing videos WITHOUT makeup!! You are absolutely stunning 😍
I love the little content warnings she gives! I’m lucky enough to not be affected and I’m so sorry to those who are affected anything like this. None of the cases she covers are particularly pleasant (seeing as people lose their lives) but she really looks out for us and it’s greatly appreciated! ❤️❤️❤️
I appreciate them, too. I am affected by some of the topics. Some days I think I can handle it and there are some extended times I need to skip the channel. Trigger warnings are a lifesaver.
Thank Eleanor I for finding a serial killer case I had not heard of I love true crime but hearing the same serial killer cases can get a bit stale. So this has been very refreshing as well as horrifying as I makes you think about places we're so many children can go missing without people knowing.
i just wanted to say how happy you seem and taking care of yourself, i love you so much and you've helped me and supported me with my mental health. i can't thank you enough, you've been my escape from my social anxiety 🖤 keep up with the videos!
This case is horrible in every way. I’m disgusted at the beginning. His first target and he only got 6 months for it?! Smh.
Thank you so much for covering it as great and respectful as you do with all.
My partner is from Lahore, Pakistan and I met him once living in New Zealand. He is so uninterested in these videos and asks why I watch them (i watch you everyday 😂) this is the first video to catch his attention and realise “oh wow.. this video informs me a lot about something I’ve never heard from when I was born…” where his family still is.
What is your religion?
@@strategymaster9048 that information doesn't matter
i’ve seen so many people say this but i wanted to say it just one more time for the people in the back: ELEANOR! You are one of the few people i‘eve seen who can rock both glam and natural like a goddess 🙌🏼 and the story?? amazing? the delivery? amazing and respectful as always. I’m genuinely in awe
love that you're finally blowing up, love that this community continues to be so wholesome and respectful. and love how i've seen you grow as a content creator!! ur the first true crime youtuber i ever watched years ago and you'll always have a special place in my heart. love your content eleanor, love that you're thriving ❤️
Where have you been? Shes been blown up for awhile now.
@@Autumnpearly oh i know i was just looking at all the nice comments this time around so i wanted to leave one as well ❤️ i think she's still blowing up! or i sure hope so, she deserves it
Who else loves how respectful eleanor is?
@@karin6395 tf
shes rlly not
@@sm1purplmurderedme583 how
@@sm1purplmurderedme583 how lol
Human deceny
So basically this guy's initial defense can be broken down to
Your honor my client would like to plead "its just a prank, bro"
I love how Eleanor covers cases from all over the world
I was coincidentally reading up on the same case. AND our queen Eleanor decides to upload. Imagine my happiness.
Because we are discussing a case from the subcontinent, I would like to bring to light the infamous Nirbhaya 2012 gangrape, the Aarushi Talwar case(alarming similarities with the Jonbenet Ramsey murder) and the murder of Sheena Bora.
You somehow make these awful, hard to listen to (yet so interesting) so enjoyable. Love your videos girl! Happy new year!
I disagree with the looking into theories that someone might be innocent because it disrespects the victim(s). If someone is innocent, they deserve to exonerated. I’ve watched someone get railroaded by the system, and watched the victim’s family refuse to listen to anything that doesn’t fit what they think happened. It was not at all about the facts, it was about them demanding someone be locked up so they felt better. And it was disgusting to watch. Some of these people don’t want justice, they want revenge and they don’t care if it ruins an innocent person’s life. So, if there are legitimate theories out there that can bring someone’s guilt into question, zero reason it can’t be explored(not saying this channel specifically needs to do that).
My thoughts as well. It was a bit suspicious that some of the boys they said he killed ended up turning up alive… very weird, he was a bad man for assaulting a boy but I dunno if he actually killed all those boys since some actually came back. Just a bit suspicious on the police… this man was by no means innocent for committing that heinous crime but he might not have killed all those missing boys bringing up what Eleanor said about the thin walls etc. It just doesn’t make any sense. Especially because they had no actual evidence. Just a book that could be forged handwriting of his. People who agree and think this version of police are better are kinda sick… like they could just frame your family member and kill them and get away with it. Ugh.
I've to agree as well.
He's a sick, twisted a-hole, but his living conditions (during the 2 years of his alleged murders) simply don't support the so called "confession diary".
& Where did this diary come from so suddenly to begin with?
I waited to hear, who'd sent it to the police but we got no explanation and I don't believe the alleged serial killer himself sent it to them; (this makes really no sense, if he hated and highly likely - just as all the other people around him - also feared them so much).
I agree but I’m very very confused how the brother went from “he didn’t do any of this, he was framed” to “he was dead to us the day he confessed.” Like…did he actually believe his brother did this or no? And the boys supposedly turning up, was there evidence or just what the brother claimed to the psychiatrist?
Also, even though the autopsies already proved the police were lying, how likely would it be that he and his accomplice would’ve both happened to commit suicide the same way the same night? Idk how it works in Pakistan but I would assume they wouldn’t have been allowed to have contact with each other, so the police are idiots if they think people would believe they randomly committed suicide at the same time without having a means to plan it.
Yes exactly when a high profile crime occurs and people want answers and they want a conviction that’s exactly how wrongful convictions occur. It’s really sad and a huge reason no one should talk without a lawyer or take a polygraph test. Many innocent people get railroaded.
@@sfspurri I think the guy was like 1 of 6 kids so maybe it we two different brothers talking about him? The whole thing is just so suspicious and knowing how corrupt the police are in this story, I honestly think it’s possibly and should be explored that the police framed him for some if not all of the murders.
This was a very scary, twisted case. Yikes. I hope the families of the victims are doing okay (as they can be) and that they feel some soft of justice was served.
Eleanor when from full-face makeup to more natural makeup and still look GORGEOUS
Between your amazing research, the absolute respect you show for the victims and the variety of cases you cover, you seriously are soo deserving of every single subscriber, like, and sponsor you have! Thank you for being soo amazing Eleanor! Your voice is so incredibly soothing to me 💕
I’m falling more and more in love with no makeup Eleanor
Eleanor is so beautiful with and without makeup 😭 a whole queen
Excellent work, Eleanor. This is very interesting and curious. I was glad to hear at least a few of the boys did end up back with their families. Very sad for all those that were raped and killed. I can’t imagine being too scared of the police to even report your child missing.
Congratulations on 2 million, glad to be part of the group that pulled through the last few subscribers.
This one inrages me more than i expected. Also, can you do the Lopes case. The guy who killed over 300 people every week who's also proud at himself for what he have done. Not to mention he got THE WORST SENTENCE I'VE EVER HEARD IN MY LIFE. This is the only serial killer that legitimately sickens me.
What is this case called?
@@itsmehassing4640It's called "The Monster Of The Andes". When I commented that comment, I didn't remember his full name (which is Pedro Alonso Lopez) nor the case
@@bonzey9895 thank you!!
Can we all just take a moment of appreciation for just how great Eleanor looks and is in general!
She looks absolutely stunning 😍 such a natural beauty
@@dionneappuhamyge25 agreed
And she's using less make up but looking more beautiful 😍
I love how much you bring in your personality into these videos now, you've come so far from your first few videos.
thanks a lot for covering this case because cases from south asia don't usually get attention
I never get tired of hearing her voice I been watching her for a while and her videos get even more interesting over time
Loving the natural look Eleanor has been doing
Could not be more happy to see your channel grow and watch you become more confident on screen (if that’s even possible) each video. You look so happy!
Omg! Eleanor just has this tone of voice that makes you feel instantly calm and relaxed, she says things soo nicely it makes you want to listen 🎧
Eleanor your truely amazing 🤩 girl!
I think any judge who passes lenient sentences to sexual predators etc need to be investigated themselves, they must have some sense of justification of the criminals actions, be it consciously or subconsciously. To deam the actions not severe enough for a heavy sentence; speaks volumes. The laws surrounding these crimes are quite clear in their lack of constraints when it comes to sentencing, he could've been sentenced to life legally, but was given six months.. Gotta ask why
First thing that i thought was, how did the police manage to find 50+ piece of clothing from his apartment but not a single bone or a body. You would think that if Javed was thorough enough to completely dissolve the bodys in acid, then why leave clothes behind.. and the fact that they ended up being murdered before the execution date.. and that some of his victims just happened to be alive and well... and that No One Eever noticed that something suspicious was going on in that apartment... Theres a lot to think about..🤔🧐
i really dont know...
but what about all the pics and vids he took with the kids?
yeah he was a pedophile but there still wasn’t proof of death
Serial killers tend to keep souvenirs of their victims… clothes especially 😅
As she said, a lot of people hate the police and don’t trust them.
Maybe they did hear or see stuff and thought it was suss but just didn’t talk to the police about it ..
And seeing how corrupt the police are I don’t doubt that the number is widely exaggerated.
And they just lumped deaths in that they knew happened in police custody
But I doubt this man is completely innocent , based on his past and boys he kept around him.
Also .. a lot of people mysteriously die in police custody. These men dying before their time is nothing new for police
They seem to be savage as
dude was sentenced to hang without a body or a murder weapon or an investigation even!
he just wrote up a confession and they took that as proof lol
it's truly tragic! dude was probably a horrible person but there's no way in hell he could've done that.
police really shot themselves in the foot by killing him in his cell before he could even hang. talk about a half assed job.
@@Sal3awy I am Pakistani and I read about this case long time ago and absolutely despised this man but there were few people who believed that it was all fabricated and this guy was falsely accused.
Whenever you need a pickup this is the place to come. The comments section of her videos is always heartwarming. Ironic isn't it. Such a lovely community ❤
Genuinely don’t know what I’d do without these videos just so informative and the only thing that gets me through doing uni work
This judge should make rulings in all child murder case’s! 👏🏽
Could you make a video about a brazilian case? Some of the famous ones are Madame Satan (a drag queen from 1930/40s), Chico Picadinho (Chopper Chico, killed 2 women and tried flushing their bodies down a toilet) or The Park's Maniac, a serial killer who would lure women into the woods as a "photographer"
"Usual disclaimer that I mean absolutely no disrespect to anyone I talk about"
Me: "Except for the killer, all disrespect towards the killer, please."
I officially finished watching your entire channel. Literally EVERY SINGLE ONE
The family's, searching through their cloths is heartbreaking.
Eleanor: *POSTS
Everyone: CLICKS
nothing to do with the topic but binge watching your videos when i usually play them and just listen like a podcast and i’m literally in awe of your beauty
I love how you tell stories. I could listen for years and never get boref
She tells the stories so respectfully and thats what i love abt her like shes so respectful and kind of everyone!!
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@@gabrielmoralesgonzalez6471 I have been
Cause shes a decent human being lol
@@hufffamily6407 a lot of people aren’t though, and clearly take advantage of these stories for a “spooky video”, so unfortunately it is actually something to be praised, even though its basic human decency
@@dem0litionsss like that asian girl who literally does mukbang while talking about the victims... sometimes i think i'm the only one who sees a problem with talking about someone's gruesome murder and then proceeding to compliment a hamburguer
21:22 I think you have made a mistake their, I live in Pakistan and have watched a documentary on this case. He wasn't attacked by a robber but by one of the kids he harassed. For details, he called in 2 massagers who were young boys harassed them and then went to sleep because he didn't even care a tiny bit about them but the kid he harassed was so angry that he grabbed a gun from his house and beat him up which is why he went to the hospital and is the reason why he decided to kill hundred kids. That's what javed wrote in his diary too which i have read.
Honestly, even if he was framed for murders, he still deserved it for all the abuse he had done to the other boys
God its crazy that you're covering this I remember it sooo well from when it happened. I was pretty young but jesus do I remember the details vividly. It was EVERYWHERE.
Where was god when this kids were getting rape and murder ?
AH! I LOVE that new intro with the knife swish sound and the fade out of the name. so satisfying!
Honestly, this entire case just showed how irresponsible Pakistan's police service is, and how little they care about things like this.
Im from Pakistan and I agree. The police force is so fricking corrupt
It's Pakistan. Do you think they care about anyone there?
they are so blatantly corrupt its just pathetic they tried to act like US allies...
Yh people there have so much potential and talent, and the country itself is so beautiful which the media doesn't even show, but the government.......yikes.
@@roter13 why are u replying to every comment hating on Pakistan 😭
I believe in eye for an eye... sometimes. But in this case, in my dreams that would be so worth the punishment, but then I remember that there are people who AREN'T killers that would have to do this to the criminal. People who commit death sentences typically end up traumatized because yes, they're legally killing a criminal, but that criminal is in the same body as themselves. It's like how some people can't kill insects. Maybe it's just more worth it to let evil rot in prison instead, so innocent people can sleep at night.
that’s exactly what i was thinking. especially with the gruesomeness of this case in particular :(
Yeah...hiring someone to hang someone is bad enough, but getting someone to strangle, chop up and dump body parts into a vat of acid is just...horrific..no innocent person would be okay after that and having the family watch would traumatize them too
Thank you for deep diving into a case from a country/area that most people don’t cover! I know it’s due to language barriers while researching, but I always find cases that aren’t from the usual places (UK, US, AUS) are very interesting.
Would it be possible for you to cover more like this?
Wow, this guy was insane. There were also so many opportunities for people to blow the whistle on him but with such corrupt and violent police it's no wonder they felt the need to protect themselves. That's why it's so important to have a transparent and approachable police force.
Not surprised his brother thinks he's innocent. It's probably very hard to accept that someone you love has done something so evil.
As a Pakistani I am so so happy you have covered this case. I have been fascinated with this guy for years and couldn't find much true crime content on him! Thank you
litterally watch her everyday, during breakfast lunch and dinner. even at work❤️ i love love her channel ❤️ thank you for amazing content 🥰
Idk I kind of agreed with the judge but … that’s because I truly believe he did it. It wouldn’t be impossible to have done this especially employing help of other CHILDREN. How his neighbors didn’t see anything is very curious though. But I believe he did this over a longer span than what people think. Idk. But thank you Eleanor for another great true crime case. And your usual disclaimers for watching your mental health. 🙏 No one else really does that… and includes the topics. This is off topic , but sometimes we don’t realize how much of an effect these cases can have on us let alone the ones going through it.
We love Eleanor finally updating the picture for the thumbnail 😫
was looking for this comment !!!! i thought i was the only one who noticed lol
-Judge's verdict was so spot on. I agree with each and every word of his statement. -Neighbor's keeping to themselves is quite common in Pakistan. Especially, in areas where people have low-income. They know they can't trust the police nor have any strong connections to protect them, in case something goes wrong if they do come and point out the crime. Plus, the whole organisation is such a mess. People avoid going to justice system because it takes ages for them to work through the process. It's quite an unfortunate situation here. I really hope it gets better in the future.
I love how Eleanor covers cases from all around the world 🌎💙