The 5 Worst Serial Killers From Europe | World's Most Evil Killers | Absolute Crime

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  • @lovingmayberry307
    @lovingmayberry307 Рік тому +245

    The short amount of time these disgusting monsters serve is insulting to their victims.
    And as far as overcrowded prisons go, let the pot smokers and petty thieves out and keep the pedophiles in for life. They can NOT be rehabilitated.

    • @lemmingbcn
      @lemmingbcn Рік тому +21

      Prisons could organise every year a Christmas raffle to get rid forever of these kind of offenders. No more overcrowding.

    • @trashketchup1497
      @trashketchup1497 Рік тому +13

      @@lemmingbcn or a Valentine’s Day “kissing” booth but instead of kissing it’s unaliving 🤷‍♀️

    • @bradbufton1517
      @bradbufton1517 Рік тому +1

      @@trashketchup1497 unaliving? I don't bend the knee to stupid words not being used cuz "feelings". All that B.S. language is just the next step. They're seeing how easily they can Manipulate u.

    • @schrisdellopoulos9244
      @schrisdellopoulos9244 Рік тому +10

      @@bradbufton1517 YT won't print certain words jeenyus, thus our own vocabulary. Better you don't know. Heywood Jablomi?

    • @cruisingkirby.8188
      @cruisingkirby.8188 Рік тому +7

      Yes they cannot be rehabilitated but they can be neutered.

  • @JSkyGemini
    @JSkyGemini Рік тому +30

    I was also the whipping post for my adopted family, their biological daughter hated me the most and really made my life a living hell. She was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes at the age of 12, and that's when the ass kickings intensified. I think they were taking their frustrations out on me.
    But I NEVER thought about murdering anyone. I was always more concerned with staying away from those people.

    • @shayneelizabeth358
      @shayneelizabeth358 Рік тому +2

      So so sorry for your suffering. God bless.

    • @rottweilerfun9520
      @rottweilerfun9520 Рік тому +2

      I'm sorry that you were treated so badly. I hope that you have the great life that you deserve now.

    • @picklecage5488
      @picklecage5488 Рік тому +2

      @Melissa Faye same here, as a kid i thought about ending the life of my mother after years of abuse, im happy i never did anything, it wasn't ever a option, just wanted to get out of the situation and had no escape, people suck so much sometimes.

  • @laurelgirard8475
    @laurelgirard8475 Рік тому +43

    Two years is all the wife got? That’s insane! She is not a victim. She is an adult who chose to help him. How could you release a pig like this? I don’t believe in vigilante Justice, but this is a case that I wish someone took him out.

    • @RicheeBe
      @RicheeBe Рік тому +4

      she let those babies die on purpose. probably in her sick twisted mind she blamed them for her man’s attraction and was jealous . It was clear she hated them by what she did .

    • @Michelle-vr9zl
      @Michelle-vr9zl Рік тому

      Sickening. I don’t get the sympathy for her. I don’t care if she was afraid of him. He was in JAIL. She could have released those poor, tortured girls. She murdered 2 children and only spent 2 years for it.

  • @jhadude1
    @jhadude1 Рік тому +17

    Killing or assaulting kids should be an automatic death sentence

  • @chillie2552
    @chillie2552 Рік тому +253

    I can’t believe they let his wife go only after a few years in jail! She caused those 8 year old girls to starve to death!

    • @alphaomega8373
      @alphaomega8373 Рік тому +26

      Women always get off soft when it comes to crimes against children.

    • @connysmets8548
      @connysmets8548 Рік тому +26

      Welcome to Belgium, she lives on our taxmoney protected outside of Belgium, there was a article in the newspaper about how she moved on laughing, pictures of her with a man happy, where is the justice in that? When this happened I was 14 years old and it was instant change in our lives, suddenly the freedom we lived in was gone because parents ofcource got scared, even now he is the most hated man in Belgium, they can't release him if they do riots and worse would happen en Dutroux would be the most hunted man in the world

    • @badazzbarbiePOV
      @badazzbarbiePOV Рік тому +4

      @@connysmets8548 you need to be writing this to your congress

    • @DobuDobuDobuDot
      @DobuDobuDobuDot Рік тому

      @@badazzbarbiePOV They're also corrupt. At a certain time during the investigation there was mention that Dutroux kidnapped little girls to be raped by high ranked politicians during sex parties. I think politicians are happy the way it is now.

    • @teresadedos8492
      @teresadedos8492 Рік тому +9

      Agreed. By now, this woman's parole has expired and she can do whatever she wants. Their accomplice was also released a couple of years ago.

  • @GenerationJonesi
    @GenerationJonesi Рік тому +44

    When people say things like: they were almost sub-human, like an animal, etc., I disagree. They are absolutely human. That's what's scary!

    • @1WildFlower93
      @1WildFlower93 Рік тому

      Humans are animals

    • @carlholland3819
      @carlholland3819 Рік тому +1

      animals can be serial killers too

    • @1WildFlower93
      @1WildFlower93 Рік тому

      @@carlholland3819 look at chimpanzees, they they will form tribes and go massacre another group of Chimpanzees. We are apart of the animal kingdom.

    • @1WildFlower93
      @1WildFlower93 Рік тому

      @@redfo3009 chimpanzees will go to another clan of Chimpanzees and massacre them. Male dolphins are known for forcing females to mate, multiple sometimes. Animals can be malicious too

  • @lauraphillips2626
    @lauraphillips2626 Рік тому +296

    The judge who let him out after 3 yrs for sexually assaulting an 11 ye old needs to be looked at closely he obviously has some skeletons in his closet and for the other girls as well smh😡🤬

    • @coryjohnson2486
      @coryjohnson2486 Рік тому +24

      It’s Europe- they are often VERY lenient on HORRIBLE crimes. Baffling to me.

    • @patsulek1570
      @patsulek1570 Рік тому +9

      I never broken a law. Never in jail or in trouble.
      But if I jay walked. I bet I'd get the max sentence.
      That's the law now.
      Let the murderer and creeps off.
      Sikebes me

    • @abocas
      @abocas Рік тому +8

      @@coryjohnson2486 yeah, you have nothing like that in the US, right? ....

    • @SWNelson7
      @SWNelson7 Рік тому

      probably a leftist pedophile apologist. Classic.

    • @sebastijanglozinic8630
      @sebastijanglozinic8630 Рік тому +1

      Welcome to the liberal European justice system. It is based around the idea that jail is supposed to rehabiliate criminals, not keep them away from society for the rest of their life. Hell, some jails are more like hotels. They get computers, internet, personal showers, entertainment rooms with pool tables etc. Homeless people confessing to crimes just so they can go to jail is actually a very real problem here belive it or not. But some people simply can not be rehabilitated. A psychopath is always going to be a psychopath. It is simply in their brain chemistry. And so they get caught, locked up for a few years, then released and inevitably start killing again. There was a case in my country where a guy stabbed his girlfriend over 60 times in the vagina with a knife because he thought she was cheating on him. He literally carved her up like a turkey, confessed and got 5 years. He is already out.

  • @VEN2oo
    @VEN2oo Рік тому +27

    Good for those two girls they got rescued, I’ve heard too many stories where the victim is found but it’s too late

    • @elysse5983
      @elysse5983 Рік тому

      The girl who stayed in the basement for a year wrote a memoir on it all. Very shocking book. At the end she felt guilt bc she had asked him for a friend. So when the next girl got kidnapped she felt guilty. She also felt she might not be important to him anymore bc he would get her out the room anymore to rape her. She felt she would be killed. So she was already thinking im going to really die here when she got rescued

    • @rottweilerfun9520
      @rottweilerfun9520 Рік тому +2

      Yes , that's usually the case. I'm glad that these girls were lucky.

  • @maureenstevens6824
    @maureenstevens6824 Рік тому +58

    What is WRONG with these judges that give such absurd sentences? 13 and 1/2 half years to begin with let alone let out after 3 years!!!
    And the wife is just as guilty and both should be imprisoned for life!!!

    • @SWNelson7
      @SWNelson7 Рік тому

      They're liberal/leftist/whatever you want to call the woke shit. They let people out, it's just facts.

    • @laurap5602
      @laurap5602 Рік тому +1

      It’s Europe. Most countries barely do any life in prisonments.

    • @Bersztipflag
      @Bersztipflag Рік тому

      @@laurap5602 Perhaps because it is cheaper?

    • @laurap5602
      @laurap5602 Рік тому +1

      @@Bersztipflag or maybe because Europe is over all the safest continent in general. Less criminals, less crimes. Rehabilitation as the main focus. I would agree that some of them do not deserve another chance.

    • @LadyIarConnacht
      @LadyIarConnacht Рік тому +3

      @@laurap5602 You just can't rehab a sexual predator because they are acting on very strong urges that they can barely control. Pre-teen years stability and a good dad are so important.

  • @danni1993
    @danni1993 Рік тому +21

    It's a blessing that 2 girls were rescued. I wonder how they're doing now.

    • @hoss-lk4bg
      @hoss-lk4bg Рік тому

      ok

    • @jonathannixon8652
      @jonathannixon8652 Рік тому

      ​@@hoss-lk4bg How do know?

    • @Axel-kn9zo
      @Axel-kn9zo Рік тому +2

      @@jonathannixon8652 You can find it on the french and belgium newspapers . they have a respectable occupations and they now have children as well

    • @ma-deva-chandini9173
      @ma-deva-chandini9173 Рік тому +1

      they are doing OK. and I do know cause I live in Belgium.

    • @danni1993
      @danni1993 Рік тому

      @@ma-deva-chandini9173
      Thank you, for letting me know!

  • @jacksoncothren5831
    @jacksoncothren5831 Рік тому +81

    The only way he will experience anything close to empathy is by him suffering every act he committed on others. Which is something he most certainly deserves.

    • @lexiwexiwoo
      @lexiwexiwoo Рік тому +2

      You can't really teach empathy. You either have it or you don't & those who don't are so scary because we can't make them feel bad for what they've done, only that they got caught.

    • @7eyesopenwide168
      @7eyesopenwide168 Рік тому +1

      He would enjoy it.

    • @warnergibbs7809
      @warnergibbs7809 Рік тому

      ​@@lexiwexiwooio😅😅❤❤o

    • @warnergibbs7809
      @warnergibbs7809 Рік тому

      ​@rttuorrro

    • @warnergibbs7809
      @warnergibbs7809 Рік тому

      ​topp

  • @martinasikk6162
    @martinasikk6162 Рік тому +14

    You missed the worst : Anders Breiwik in Norway 2011 who at an Island outside Oslo shot and killed 77 children/teenagers, at a youth camp. This must be the worst crime/ killing spree in modern time.

    • @eden19966
      @eden19966 Рік тому +2

      Sant Martina. Det värsta hittills.

    • @kayleighspruce4486
      @kayleighspruce4486 Рік тому +8

      Yeah but it’s not a serial killer. Terrorist, mass murderer, yes.

    • @phyllisfee1125
      @phyllisfee1125 Рік тому +7

      That would be a spree killing not a serial killing, different timelines hold different titles.

  • @susieschilling4009
    @susieschilling4009 Рік тому +60

    Death penalty should always be on the table for these horrific criminals

    • @vuksgitau
      @vuksgitau Рік тому +7

      I say mob justice is even better purge them from society completely in the most brutal way.

    • @RBS314
      @RBS314 Рік тому +1

      @@vuksgitau / That murderer from Germany deserves the worst torment that can be administered.

    • @redfo3009
      @redfo3009 Рік тому

      You know why they don’t? There is a plethora of upper middle class privileged human rights lawyers pouring out if law school every year chomping at the bit to fight for criminal rights in western countries. They cost the government millions having to respond to them and they win. They are like criminal lobbyists.

    • @SumKnight-iw4rw
      @SumKnight-iw4rw 8 місяців тому

      Shocking how detectives are taking the side of the guy in second story. Making excuses why he murdered old women for money. Blaming his child hood, medical condition and nothing left to live for. These elderly women had their families to live for. Why didn’t they show the old ladies pictures that he killed? Oh, it’s not about them.

  • @lexiwexiwoo
    @lexiwexiwoo Рік тому +85

    Every time I hear about the police response to any minor older than 10 being missing, it's usually infuriating. It hardly ever gets any response other than assuming they're a runaway or just having a rebellious streak. If I were a parent and I had that said to me, I think I'd end up in prison. Immediately, I'd see red. I don't care if they were known to be a runaway, if they were known to be an addict or if they were a straight A student. Every missing child needs to be searched for and made a priority. If they ran off, if they're out on an underage bender, fine. At least I know where they are, and then I can be involved in making sure they're safe. Doing nothing, or just the absolute bare minimum, is unacceptable. It's what predators count on. That's why they target these kids from broken homes that are going through a tough time. Because ghey know the adults are stretched thin in their lives and the police will just assume it's nothing. So they play right into the hands of the predatory instinct of these sick people. The same goes for adults. I don't care if they're a sex worker turning tricks to get high. They haven't been seen in days, even by their dealers. That person is potentially in danger so do your fucking job. Stop enabling predators by making it easier for them. Society has created a massive population of people that are considered "safe/soft targets" to growing killers and predators as a whole, and it's a huge reflection of failure on our part, to protect those less fortunate and in need of help. So when it comes to kids, our absolute most vulnerable population, their behavior should not factor into whether or not they get the same response to find and protect them as any other child.

    • @ausendundeinenacht1
      @ausendundeinenacht1 Рік тому

      Society has created a massive population of people that are considered "safe/soft targets" to growing killers and predators as a whole, and it's a huge reflection of failure on SOCIETY's part, I would ADD
      Specifically the police!!!!! Who, lets face it, never care much about victims unless it s a rich individual or group, or dynasty!!!!

    • @nikkimitchell5440
      @nikkimitchell5440 Рік тому +2

      Agreed

    • @nancysherburne7445
      @nancysherburne7445 Рік тому +2

      I was glad to see you included sex workers who are among a group police too often feel are expendable, another factor sexual predators count on. Homeless people, immigrants, Native Americans, and those who are not heterosexual are not paid attention to. Each and every person is as important as any other. It is too bad not everyone feels that way.

    • @lexiwexiwoo
      @lexiwexiwoo Рік тому +2

      @Nancy Sherburne I couldn't agree more. It's a big reason I feel that sex work should become legal and regulated. Removing that barrier of not wanting to go to police because you're in fear of being arrested when something awful is happening makes them such a massive target and its heartbreaking. Outlaw & prosecute pimps & traffickers, leave the a vital sex workers alone.

    • @GS-xt8fu
      @GS-xt8fu Рік тому

      Some of this could have been halted by the court. They allowed some things like the eleven year old to go…it should have not happened. Belgium…..they are very passive.

  • @loulabelleparsnips4127
    @loulabelleparsnips4127 Рік тому +79

    I was born in 1952 in the U.S. and was raised in Seattle, Wa. I remember having lots of freedom to run around and play with the neighbor kids with my twin brother. I'm wondering though, was it really safer? Weren't pedos in our neighborhoods and churches, etc.? Yes, they were:(
    I believe people were just less aware of the dangers to their kids. My dad checked that the doors and windows were locked every night and had cameras up. My grandparents also locked down their house and my aunt and uncle as well, etc. But when my pastor SM me when I was 7, I didn't tell anyone.
    We need to talk to our kids about their bodies and bad touch and be aware if they don't want to go back to school, church, summer camp, piano lessons, etc. because they sometimes can't talk to you about what happened to them. My 11 yr. old brother got pulled into the back storage area of a store we were shopping in, and my dad went searching for him and found the man (owner?) with a hand down his pants. I thought my dad was going to throttle him.
    In his ignorance, dad was saying how much he hated homosexuals. Now, of course, I know that being homosexual and being into children are two completely different things. I think all of his yelling about how disgusting being touched like Marc was, was made my brother feel dirty and complicit somehow.
    I think the predators were there in the 50s and 60s, we just didn't know it.

    • @barbaraholman5355
      @barbaraholman5355 Рік тому +13

      We knew whose house not to walk by. We never walked anywhere without a friend and always left the house with enough coins for the pay phone. These people were among us, but the act of sexual assault wasn't enough to make people come forward and tell what happened. Families were embarrassed, ashamed that a sexual act happened to their child. Even to articulate it was difficult. Predators knew that just the same as Catholic families whose children were assaulted. If you lived in the South it was worse. This happened on the same level and frequency as what you are hearing, reading, seeing, now. That deviant aspect of men remains unabated. I don't care where you go. UN Peacekeeping forces leave fatherless children in their wake and prey on minors. It's documented.

    • @pjay951
      @pjay951 Рік тому +6

      I was born in 1960 and we were warned never to take a ride with men alone. Never to go down an old dirt road beside our house, cause bad men go down there drinking and could abduct and murder us. Although nothing was said about sexual acts, it put the fear of God in us, and it kept us safe.

    • @barbarascott9174
      @barbarascott9174 Рік тому +2

      Yes, these horrible people were out there. Now, they have increased to included many more seemingly unremarkable people.

    • @teresadedos8492
      @teresadedos8492 Рік тому +3

      Of course, they have always been out there, but cases like the ones in this documentary tend to receive far more media coverage than abuse within our own environments, e.g. homes, schools, churches, sport teams etc. - even if that kind of abuse is a lot more prevalent, even today.

    • @JustVinnyMusic
      @JustVinnyMusic Рік тому +2

      People knew it, but as the way we lived changed we forgot. People used to live a lot differently. They lived in neighborhoods that were ethnically and religiously fairly homogeneous. They also were very religious, and met their wifes, husbands and friends in church. Families where large, and the children were encouraged or forced to play with their siblings and stay close to home. Everybody they came in contact with lived in the community; teachers, everybody. There were not many strangers around and families knew each other for generations. Today we trust our children their whole lives to people we know nothing about. We don't really have safe neighboroods anymore were everybody knows each other. What's worse, the abandonment of regligious based codes of behavior and morality has resulted in a growing acceptance of this behavior.

  • @Footy_Fan
    @Footy_Fan Рік тому +35

    European justice is such a joke. The lack of value they put on human life is downright disgusting. These lawmakers need to be the ones to suffer the torture and loss of THEIR loved ones a few times. Then give the criminals a "Life" sentence, whereby they get out in 21 freaking years. I damn near vomited when I heard that. How ridiculous.

    • @ms.chrisie8040
      @ms.chrisie8040 Рік тому +5

      I think they were used to horrible deaths coz of WW2 unimaginable (⁠‘⁠◉⁠⌓⁠◉⁠’⁠).

    • @shayneelizabeth358
      @shayneelizabeth358 Рік тому +1

      Could not agree more. That lone POS that committed 8 tortures and murders got out in his 40’s. Entire life ahead of him. It’s pathetic.

    • @rottweilerfun9520
      @rottweilerfun9520 Рік тому +2

      ​@@ms.chrisie8040 , WW1 was horrific also. There's always been a lot of war in Europe, not to mention the pogroms against Jews.

    • @whitneylail2659
      @whitneylail2659 Рік тому +3

      It's also the times. Even here in the u.s. they weren't as strict on rape cases. They are now.

    • @MetaMortis21
      @MetaMortis21 Рік тому +2

      Also they believe they can rehabilitate the sick fks

  • @den264
    @den264 Рік тому +46

    The couple in the Belgian case is almost identical to the Paul Bernard, Karla Hamaulka case in St. Catharines Ontario in 1987. And like this case, the wife who took part in all three murders of the teen girls, was freed a few years later. Women in the west do effectively get away with murder.

    • @elysse5983
      @elysse5983 Рік тому +3

      Even more sickening
      The wife lives in paris as a lawyer for killers

    • @eden19966
      @eden19966 Рік тому +4

      Paul BERNADO and Karla HOMOLKA.

    • @MoriKitsune
      @MoriKitsune Рік тому +2

      Unless they're murdering in self-defense- especially family or a spouse who was abusing them. Then, you can bet anything the woman will get decades.

    • @susanryman9948
      @susanryman9948 Рік тому +5

      Karla really escaped justice. Sickening.

    • @enbusquedadeperlita3133
      @enbusquedadeperlita3133 Рік тому +1

      @@susanryman9948 yes, and she was such a huge part of why her little sister died with the drugs coming from her employers office. I remember hearing over cbc when she was released I was so upset. Ugh such an injustice.

  • @pamelahomeyer748
    @pamelahomeyer748 Рік тому +28

    After being beaten up and attempted rape third grade and then the same thing happening when two men were waiting for me in my own apartment I can tell you that I have been studying deviant behavior for a long time and part of the reason we cannot sell this and realize that these monsters are walking around at any given time it's because too many people still think that this is caused by someone's environment and I can promise you that this is not true

    • @an882
      @an882 Рік тому +2

      I am so sorry you had to go through that.

    • @lesare6509
      @lesare6509 Рік тому +1

      @Pamela so sorry that you went through all that, wish you blessings in your life going forward. You are correct that childhood circumstances shouldn’t always be the blame for these horrific crimes. Take care, be safe, 🙏

  • @mariatorres9789
    @mariatorres9789 Рік тому +6

    The cops didn't keep searching, when the locksmith heard cries for help? Unbelievable.

  • @kimnguyen-lw7oj
    @kimnguyen-lw7oj Рік тому +23

    this is disturbing. victims have to live with these monsters' act. the court failed the victims.

  • @robertalpy9422
    @robertalpy9422 Рік тому +20

    In the US we hate it when our convicts suicide out. It's a last power play. A final small victory. It annoys us.

    • @hollyhayes9640
      @hollyhayes9640 Рік тому +9

      I'm Canadian, and we don't like that, either.

    • @USSfox
      @USSfox Рік тому +3

      I love/hate it. I am thrilled they are no longer breathing (one has to assume how many potential future victims were spared) but at the same time...I loathe the fact they didn't suffer a horrific end to their pathetic lives, nor do their (usually) crappy parents ever have to answer for the human they created and unleashed on society.

    • @ms.chrisie8040
      @ms.chrisie8040 Рік тому +1

      Last thought could be they were "helped"!

    • @1cont
      @1cont Рік тому

      Epstein did not kill himself

    • @whitneylail2659
      @whitneylail2659 Рік тому +4

      Nah they just appeal their cases for like 20 years here. Eye roll... I'd rather them be put in general pop and get what they deserve

  • @elizabethhurtado2829
    @elizabethhurtado2829 Рік тому +8

    They dont do it for money, they do it for thrill...

  • @robg8203
    @robg8203 Рік тому +12

    Crazy how I've never heard of Thierry Paulin. He's the newest one on here too.

    • @eden19966
      @eden19966 Рік тому +3

      Me neither, never heard of. And I´m a scavenger when it comes to murder.

  • @kayleighspruce4486
    @kayleighspruce4486 Рік тому +55

    I was born in Belgium around the time Dutroux was active and my parents always told me how afraid the entire country was for their children because they were so many missing girls in such a short period of time. Dutroux is still locked up. But is constantly in the media because he “looks bad” and says he gets treated poorly and the food isn’t good. But he got a playstation in his cell tho. His wife has been free for a couple of years already. Living with nuns and studying fucking law. It’s infuriating.
    Also; for the people who are wondering about Europe’s law: most rapists get a hand full of years. 2-3 maybe. And for the people wondering about other belgian serial killers:
    Andras Pandy
    Freddy Horion
    Hans Van Themsche
    Ronald Janssen
    Michel Fourniret
    Shook our small country to its core.

    • @amythus6139
      @amythus6139 Рік тому

      Thanks for the list.

    • @jerome5ify
      @jerome5ify Рік тому +1

      Fourniret was french

    • @waternineeightlotus2869
      @waternineeightlotus2869 Рік тому +7

      ​@@jerome5ifyTrue, but a lot of his crimes were committed in Belgium. His wife should have gotten a life sentence as well!

    • @adinamedrea5303
      @adinamedrea5303 Рік тому

      I also heard there was a huge scandal of paedophilia with politicians and influential people. I heard one of the journalists who reported on the case was found shot. Can you tell us more about that?

    • @derekbaker777
      @derekbaker777 Рік тому

      That's insane! I'll be 43 years old in April, but I received a 2-year prison sentence when I was in my early 20's for shoplifting (two) 24oz cans of Natural Ice Beer from Hannaford in Augusta Maine, and ppl in Europe are getting only 2-3 years for rape!? 🤦‍♂️🤮

  • @elaynewrightberman2336
    @elaynewrightberman2336 Рік тому +10

    Julie and Melissa are on the police hands for not listening to the locksmith

  • @lamatanteestcontente
    @lamatanteestcontente Рік тому +13

    It's terribly sad to see all the names at the end of the segment dedicated to Harold Shipman.

  • @yvonnescully5037
    @yvonnescully5037 Рік тому +24

    That's why I believe in capital punishment for horror crimes like these😠...

  • @BoydXplorer
    @BoydXplorer Рік тому +2

    Amazing documentary about the world's horrific serial killer. Interesting to watch till the end. Tnx 4sharing 💥💫

  • @barbaraholman5355
    @barbaraholman5355 Рік тому +4

    This feels like "Wire in the Blood". Every tale was bizarre. People going missing, the reasons why, and the length of time every killer was discovered. I may be wrong, but I watch that show over and over again.

  • @drbvo9578
    @drbvo9578 Рік тому +14

    In the Belgium Dutroux case there was definitely evidence that high up government officials were involved, even the Belgium Royal family, who participated in the so called Pink Parties were children were used. Dutroux was one of the suppliers.

    • @eden19966
      @eden19966 Рік тому

      I have heard about that, as well.

    • @andrewlocke3389
      @andrewlocke3389 Рік тому +1

      I'd love to see that evidence.

    • @eden19966
      @eden19966 Рік тому +2

      @@andrewlocke3389 There is a book called something like this in english: "Do what you want with her, but do not kill her" by Bob Snoiijnk about the case of "Yolanda" which addresses the subject. (I don´t know the english title since I´m not english speaker by birth).

  • @WiFiDown37811
    @WiFiDown37811 Рік тому +4

    seeing the scrolling list of names brought me to tears because it hit the sheer magnitude of lost life by one evil man. one doctor who swore to help these people and took advantage of them, killing them, then killing himself so he wouldn't have to live with the shame of what he'd done. literally hundreds of innocent people murdered by this cowardly monster. I hope that every single person who was named on that list are resting in peace and that all of their loved ones find peace and recovery. take solace in knowing that vile creature is burning for eternity in the darkest pits of hell for what he had done

  • @pamelahomeyer748
    @pamelahomeyer748 Рік тому +8

    Women who participate in this kind of disgusting Behavior are just as guilty it's a different kind of passive-aggressive power that they feed off of

  • @shaylaster1607
    @shaylaster1607 Рік тому +10

    Obviously the consequences aren’t scary enough to stop these people-
    Corrupt punishments need to be brought back

    • @carlholland3819
      @carlholland3819 Рік тому +2

      doesnt matter what the consequences are, they will still do it. thats the definition of compulsion

    • @paintedpony2935
      @paintedpony2935 Рік тому +1

      No consequences will stop these types of people. The justice system needs to change to protecting their citizens, not the criminals.

  • @kabbystevens5167
    @kabbystevens5167 Рік тому +35

    Great Belgian justice…releasing these psychopaths early…then surprised the crimes start back up again….crazy!

    • @gg456stormy
      @gg456stormy Рік тому

      Yeah, the fascist liberals that let them out and pay no price for their decisions. Let killers out early, they're so sophisticated.

    • @pheckeht
      @pheckeht Рік тому

      Hmmm... we released Ted Bundy and women started disappearing again...
      Hmmm...
      Nothing to see here Hitchcock, completely unrelated keep looking for suspects.

  • @1003196110031961
    @1003196110031961 Рік тому +6

    How these sick individuals were not put to death as soon as possible is beyond me. It’s offensive when these killers are referred to as victims and their families seem to treated as responsible.

  • @jamakiaheckert7227
    @jamakiaheckert7227 Рік тому +19

    Awful & sickening evil 👿

  • @studioshuan8521
    @studioshuan8521 Рік тому +32

    She’s not a victim she knew exactly what she was doing !

    • @rodramiscal7827
      @rodramiscal7827 Рік тому +1

      Look

    • @whitneylail2659
      @whitneylail2659 Рік тому

      I agree. There's no way I'd be able to do that.

    • @waternineeightlotus2869
      @waternineeightlotus2869 Рік тому

      It's the same with Michel Fourniret's wife. She helped kidnap girls while holding her own baby! She should have gotten a life sentence as much as Dutroux's wife deserved.

  • @robg8203
    @robg8203 Рік тому +13

    This first guy was involved with the high class elites, and none of them involved with him went to prison, because that's how the law works for these people with money and power. That's what I hate.

  • @abradavis3309
    @abradavis3309 Рік тому +6

    I don't think anything (or anyone) would terrify me enough to NOT feed two 8-year-old little girls. If I died, he would have killed me for feeding them or I'd take my own life for being unable to feed them.

    • @rottweilerfun9520
      @rottweilerfun9520 Рік тому

      She was just as into it as he was.

    • @roringusanda2837
      @roringusanda2837 Рік тому +1

      She could have just called the cops. She didn't. She didn't care or she was into it.

  • @Nyplaysgame
    @Nyplaysgame Рік тому +53

    Never depend on law enforcement to help you. Do your own. Law enforcement is full of incompetent individuals.

    • @bullseye2694
      @bullseye2694 Рік тому +7

      What a immature thing to say

    • @connysmets8548
      @connysmets8548 Рік тому +10

      @@bullseye2694 sometimes ppl are let down by the law and feel like that, nothing immatuur about it, the law is truly pathetic, it's created to protect the guilty, atleast here in Belgium, I was a teenager during Dutroux, life changed after him, not many trust law anymore, can you blame them? I don't trust them, I had to put a complaint in 17 times before they took our safety serious, my ex who tried to kidnap our 3 week old baby got no punishment because I followed him and refused to leave my daughter alone with a man who was not taking his medication for schizophrenia, they told me next time I should let him take her and then call police 🙄 tell me how a 3 week old crying would stay safe with a person like that? The 18th time I put a complaint in they took me serious because the counceler from the safe house for woman recorded how he was telling how he would kill her and me and what he would do with my head, he got 48 hours jail and 1 year supervision from court, a no contact order for 3 years, but he still finds ways to contact us, and eventhough there is a no contact order it gets ignored by police, so yeah the law is a joke, I live in a new place now, I don't date, I don't go out, I am in a jail to keep myself and my child safe and the crazy guilty one lives his life, welcome to European life!

    • @velocitygirl8551
      @velocitygirl8551 Рік тому +1

      Be a vigilante days the gamer 😂

    • @coryjohnson2486
      @coryjohnson2486 Рік тому +3

      Especially in Europe. It seems that a lot of European countries think a slap on the wrist and a little therapy is going to somehow cure psychopaths and monsters who commit horrific crimes. A LOT of these killers could’ve been stopped early on if they were punished appropriately. In the US, we tend to OVER punish minor crimes, but Europe (as a whole) seems to be WAY too lenient on harsh crimes.

    • @MothaLuva
      @MothaLuva Рік тому

      Of course not. They are in a system which is designed to protect the rich from the working by principle. Within criminal”regulations” called laws, which basically are mere assumptions. Not necessarily all bad ones, but still.

  • @diaryofarealmom3264
    @diaryofarealmom3264 Рік тому +6

    The fact that so many innocent people were in prison for his crimes, is why I question so many trials. People are too quick to convict the first person, without solid evidence. The reason the whole “beyond a reasonable doubt” exists is so innocent people don’t go to prison. Yet, I see a lot of true crime videos where I’m the only one that seems to question everything because people are told that the person in question is guilty and they go along with it. Prosecutors are able to twist anything and make even the most innocent person look guilty, and juries just go along with it. Not to mention public pretenders work for the prosecution.

  • @johnbartley7101
    @johnbartley7101 Рік тому +4

    Jeeeeez!
    How defunct are the officials in the first story.....sad that them poor girls had to die when the police were so close....sad.

  • @robotaholic
    @robotaholic Рік тому +1

    I freaking love this show and thank you for uploading several good episodes.

  • @TheDarkDutchman
    @TheDarkDutchman Рік тому +1

    00:00:00 No. 5: Mark Dutroux
    00:42:47 No. 4: Jochim Krol
    01:26:15 No. 3: Volker Eckert
    02:06:50 No. 2: Thierry Paulin (& Jean Thierry Mathurin)
    02:47:31 No. 1: Harold Shipman

  • @PanDeSal.28
    @PanDeSal.28 Рік тому +2

    It's so sad how the people who were supposed to help, doubted the reports, ignored the concern and just shrugged all the possibilities away.

  • @Stanley.77
    @Stanley.77 Рік тому +8

    So the female murderer is made to be just another 'victim.' Got it.

    • @ms.chrisie8040
      @ms.chrisie8040 Рік тому

      She was just as guilty ︵!!!

    • @RicheeBe
      @RicheeBe Рік тому

      i don’t think under the law technically. murder would require intent . think she could only get neglect or similar

  • @janaskibo871
    @janaskibo871 Рік тому +5

    Poor Claudia. Such a Survivor.

  • @coryjohnson2486
    @coryjohnson2486 Рік тому +12

    A lot of these crime sprees could’ve been stopped much earlier if some of the punishments for these monsters were a lot more harsh initially (when some of them were caught early on with SA charges and attempted murders). I understand that therapy/rehabilitation is important for criminals, but people who commit SA and other perverted crimes like that do NOT deserve a 2nd chance in society IMO. Here in the US, we are WAY too harsh on criminals (especially of drug charges), but we often punish CORRECTLY when we throw away the key on more harsh crimes. I understand that serial killers are much less common in Europe, but some of these initial sentences for SA and attempted murder are ridiculously lenient. I’m not bashing Europe… I’m just trying to understand….

    • @ms.chrisie8040
      @ms.chrisie8040 Рік тому +2

      You & me both︵.

    • @JustVinnyMusic
      @JustVinnyMusic Рік тому +3

      Well, regardless of the type of crime, in the U.S. the idea that people make one mistake and get caught is nonsense. Most habitual offenders have long juvenile histories with no real punishment involved. Criminal behavior is habitual and compulsive and cannot easily be changed. It is formed in childhood. Certainly prison does not change it. But if there is some kind of intervention early in life it can be avoided. However, the type of personality we are talking about here is sociopathic. Those people cannot change; they have different emotional equipment. They always come from very traumatic backgrounds, and exhibit cruel behavior very young. They also learn to lie and manipulate people expertly very young. The criminal behavior is a necessity in their personalities. It's triggered by certain events or behaviors of others and it's mandatory. But they actually get away with it for much of their lives. It's probable that many of them never get caught. The Iceman only got caught because he worked at times as a hit man for the Mafia in New York and was rounded up in connection with organized crime investigations. It turned out he was a serial killer, and killed many more people to gratify his needs than for money. But he also exhibited a great deal of cruelty to animals in childhood; with no empathy whatsoever. But he had a rather normal family who never suspected who he really was. He was quite expert at keeping that part of his life a secret. If he had not worked as a hit man he never would have been caught. So, these personalities have to be permanently segregated from society. Sexual criminals, in my mind, are the same. Their behavior is never going to change. It's simply a compulsion that's built into their personality. John Wayne Gacy was considered such an outstanding pillar of society that even when boy's last known location was in his house before they disappeard, and the police considered him a prime suspect, their senior offficials wouldn't let investigate him because they didn't believe he could be guilty. And they found personal items in his home that had belonged to some of those boys. He sold a car that belonged to one of those boys to an employee. He got away with stuffing twenty six bodies in the crawl space under his house. And he was never going to stop.

    • @izzure
      @izzure Рік тому

      @@JustVinnyMusic you need to stuff your mouth open your eyes and read more than type. you don't understand shit jack squat of ASPD. You are more impulsive than even some sociopaths i know. This is why people with ASPD can get away with so many horrific crimes. EMOTIONS. you ppl put emotions so upfront and as one of the most important things in your life, that you make yourselves easy targets for people with ASPD. ppl with ASPD can literally be ANYTHING they want, there are NO LIMITATIONS. Nothing you said is correct about ASPD. Trust me I have much personal experience with this condition as it is part of my family's genetics. My mom has ASPD my grandma and I. I speak from the perspective of a disturbed mind as most of you see us. We can CHOSE to do or not crimes, as they say in the video this CONDITION causes us to be devoid of emotions and even that professional is wrong. ASPD can limit some of the side effects emotions bring with it, but usually it is a condition that makes a person more rational and logical because emotions are just something that has no effects on us. this is what makes people like you think we are dangerous because if emotions don't affect a person they instantly become less likely to be manipulated and more likely to live more truly to themselves and that scares you tools who are just dumb robots that follow emotions blindly and hardly ever think for your own damn selves. For you right and wrong is dependent on what you have been taught is right or wrong. For us with ASPD right and wrong is based only on what we believe is right or wrong. Laws do not dictate, emotions don't dictate, nothing but I can choose what is right or wrong for me. It is a liberating condition. I pity ppl like you and truly feel you and others like you are a waste of oxygen. But you are so beneath me that you aren't worth me risking myself just to shut you up. You aren't worth that you are just an infuriating dumb person.

  • @DreamHachi
    @DreamHachi Рік тому +2

    Really can’t understand why people are making excuses for Dutrouxs wife. She knew what she was doing, she wasn’t a victim.

    • @sophiehyland727
      @sophiehyland727 7 місяців тому

      Same goes for Michel Fourniret’s wife, Monique Olivier. She is as guilty as he was and deserves to rot in hell !

  • @Stichting_NoFa-p
    @Stichting_NoFa-p Рік тому +4

    That German detective seems unusually pleased with telling his stories.

  • @aliwooz913
    @aliwooz913 Рік тому +2

    victims as young as 8 years old??? sickening. also it's already one thing for 1 sick person to be doing this to children but the person's spouse to help out as well SMH

  • @charlesabernathy2252
    @charlesabernathy2252 Рік тому +1

    I love these narrators. The are so eloquent.

  • @kr5690
    @kr5690 Рік тому +2

    I’d say the Belgium judge who only gave that monster three years, was complicit in allowing this sick man to continue to abuse and murder young girls. He should no longer be allowed to preside on any cases of significance. Maybe animal court is where he belongs, and that’s being kind.

  • @Morgan_Layfay
    @Morgan_Layfay Рік тому +1

    What the Fritzl is wrong with people?! It is crazy how some people just walk amongst us, say hello and see you later, and go home to that. Mind boggling.
    And that poor father 💔

  • @alzychoze6591
    @alzychoze6591 Рік тому +11

    I distinctly remember the Detroux case had been connected to powerful men; political leaders, hence the outrage and protest.

    • @abocas
      @abocas Рік тому

      I remember something like that, too, although I have no recollection of what came out of it .

    • @eden19966
      @eden19966 Рік тому +1

      Apart from the brit who shouts out his narration like he´s squeezed between two elephants.

  • @rollinstoned8447
    @rollinstoned8447 Рік тому +2

    That first one was tough...

  • @Marylsa
    @Marylsa Рік тому +2

    I live in Holland, but i remember Marc Dutraux very wel from when he got caught, i was terrified because there was a serial killer so close.
    Most you heard in America etc

  • @simdal3088
    @simdal3088 Рік тому +2

    Dutroux was part of a much larger network involving belgiums and dutch elites wich got covered up. So many people met unexplained ends around this case it boggles the mind.

  • @kr5690
    @kr5690 Рік тому +2

    Judges have to take in account that depraved sociopaths and psychopaths are not capable of being rehabilitated. It’s their responsibility to understand the psychopathy of a criminal before sentencing, and be knowledgeable about changes in psychological laws.

  • @elarwen
    @elarwen Рік тому +1

    Mental health issues and a bad upbringing is not a justification for what these monsters do

  • @agems56
    @agems56 Рік тому +4

    How do couples like this find each other in the first place?

  • @ChRiStY4t5
    @ChRiStY4t5 Рік тому +1

    Those poor women that had to do the recreations 😢 I hope they're ok...

  • @bartgomez4872
    @bartgomez4872 Рік тому +3

    Has anyone heard of serial killers/rapists, that were paroled, NOT doing it again and again? I sure haven't. So why are parol boards STILL letting them out???

  • @SWNelson7
    @SWNelson7 Рік тому +4

    It wasn't because he was the 6th of 9 children that he commited murder. I know plenty of big families with 5+ kids that behave 10 times better than the general population. It's because he was ACTUALLY neglected. Just because you're born into a big family does not make you neglected! If there are resources and attention, big families do very, very well!

    • @carlholland3819
      @carlholland3819 Рік тому +1

      kids in big families dont have time to murder pets because theyre too busy working to pay their keep

    • @SWNelson7
      @SWNelson7 Рік тому

      @@carlholland3819 hahaha

    • @SWNelson7
      @SWNelson7 Рік тому

      @@carlholland3819 My father is a spine surgeon so we didn't work to pay our keep, we worked to learn to work haha.

  • @judiechamblee9581
    @judiechamblee9581 Рік тому +2

    rape is a very very violent crime....it is like beating somebody with a hammer over and over..why it is treated so casually is unbelievable...the punishment should be no less than 20 to life..

    • @rottweilerfun9520
      @rottweilerfun9520 Рік тому

      I agree. Rapists should get the death penalty. In my eyes the rapist is no better than a murderer.

  • @aVerveQuest
    @aVerveQuest Рік тому +8

    Ive wondered about the psychology of kids who were young and impressionable during the rule of the Nazis and the post war horrors. Its amazing their wasnt many many more deranged killers in the 50s - 70s

  • @XXXX-jw5sq
    @XXXX-jw5sq Рік тому +1

    You said "former French colony Martinique". Please, note that Martinique is not a colony but a french department of the French Republic, in the Carribean Sea.

  • @Kvs-vf9nt
    @Kvs-vf9nt Рік тому +2

    No lelièvre was a drug addict he raped No one... But he was broke and for helping Dutroux he had his heroin. So don't blame it on him as an ex addict I woukd've done everything too to get my fix. I'm from Belgium and know more about this case than outsiders ..

  • @Theo_basilea
    @Theo_basilea Рік тому +3

    To this day, i remember the case dutroux. I was the age of the girls found alive back then. May he suffer for life.

  • @aenvstelam
    @aenvstelam Рік тому +2

    In Dutroux case, his wife was as guilty as him but because she's a woman they went easy on her. Women are not always the victims of the male leader, they also do terrible things and should be punish as much as the guy they help.

  • @charlesabernathy2252
    @charlesabernathy2252 Рік тому

    Thanks.

  • @hermanubis7046
    @hermanubis7046 Рік тому +3

    You forgot quite a few, in France and Germany, among others...

  • @carissabearrrr
    @carissabearrrr Рік тому +1

    *Police dismissed them* " Sorry, we're too busy with BBC comedy and biscuits and tea to worry about your missing kids. Besides, we usually wait till at least 3 or 4 kids are taken, so we can at least be known for serial killers and a very poor justice system instead of silly little criminals." 🙄

  • @lamh5265
    @lamh5265 Рік тому +4

    In the KROLL case the people who falsely accused innoscent men are as evil and disturbed as the murderer. They should have been fined and charged.

  • @MetaMortis21
    @MetaMortis21 Рік тому +1

    22:26 I was happy they were rescued, but its heartbreaking to know what they went through and how much they might still suffer. That man shouldn't have been released...unbelievable. Also the Judge that let him out and those detectives that didn't investigate the screaming should be charged. Also they let his wife out after a short time? Wtf. I can't believe some people had the nerve to say they didn't believe the two girls that were rescued! How could anyone say that when cops fou d them in a dungeon...there's no other reason for hiding them and keeping them there other than a sinister reason. 40:04 The father said he doesn't know how his daughter died? They said her and her friend were buried alive because they were being difficult. May those girls rest in peace and the 2 that were rescued may they somehow find peace and happiness.

  • @danablack498
    @danablack498 Рік тому +1

    I've never hear the 'Lair' theory before, that all Serial Killers in some form have a 'lair'. That's Lex Luthor/Doctor Doom stuff but it certainly makes sense for a LOT of Serial Killers to work in that manner.

    • @izzure
      @izzure Рік тому

      the "lair" theory is based on the animal instincts. all animals have a lair, house, place to breed and live where they feel safe and often times have everything they "need" and yes all serial killers have a lair of some kind where they find safe and secure especially to keep memorabilia. and all serial killers keep memorabilia and keepsakes. even those that police say don't do. Just because you can't understand or see doesn't mean it doesn't exist. As they say our brains work differently than yours, and sometimes that also means the way we see things are differently than how normies see things.

  • @crystalshaw8744
    @crystalshaw8744 Рік тому +1

    My heartfelt condolences to the families.

  • @kellylee4696
    @kellylee4696 Рік тому +6

    I live in the USA so I admittedly have never heard of any of these monsters. I'm used to Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy, etc. These animals seem like they're much worse. Anybody who could brutally murder an elderly person or a young baby (some aren't even old enough to be considered children in my eyes) deserves a fate worse than death. May karma get all of them, in life and in death.

    • @whitneylail2659
      @whitneylail2659 Рік тому

      Guess you've never heard of Richard ramirez. Evil people are everywhere.

  • @blascopaternocastello8740
    @blascopaternocastello8740 Рік тому +1

    could you share the soundtrack please? Thank you.

  • @benpham8268
    @benpham8268 Рік тому +1

    Truly sad, the wife was let go after only a few years. They apparently didn't learn from his early jail sentence released.

  • @kendrakolker2065
    @kendrakolker2065 Рік тому +2

    I feel so much relief because my child could have been your twin. I'm always say those things. I got so much guilt for that and I want hm not to feel like he's not love. He is our world and always will be.

  • @user-yu9ib4qz4c
    @user-yu9ib4qz4c Рік тому +13

    I believe that a deterrent to any crime would be that punishment would include the same things done to the perpetuater that they did to their victims! It should be repeated continuously until their death!

    • @carlholland3819
      @carlholland3819 Рік тому

      would that be a deterrent or are you also a psychopath?

    • @jonathannixon8652
      @jonathannixon8652 Рік тому

      I say for all murders they get life and to not be evil like the perpetrators

  • @robertalpy9422
    @robertalpy9422 Рік тому +5

    Redemption for matarand? I guess The Lord decides. He participated in the murders of 8 old ladies. Perhaps if he had paid for his crimes with his life maybe redemption perhaps. Not likely but maybe. Redemption is hard to find the worse the sin you are trying to climb back from. It can take a lifetime for something relatively small. How are you redeemed after murder? How do you pay iy back? What penance is enough?

  • @stp1113
    @stp1113 Рік тому +1

    Yes letting him out was clearly a mistake. I'm not defending this guy at all. But how about the system that failed to protect this person as a child? These people are created by evil.

  • @lynnschmidt8734
    @lynnschmidt8734 Рік тому +5

    So when the scared, worried father requested (begged) the journalist to put his daughter's picture on the front page of the newspaper, did they? They joked that she was out partying, correction he said they laughed. But I am from the US, did they put her picture on there to appease her petrified father?

    • @lynnschmidt8734
      @lynnschmidt8734 Рік тому

      I really do want to know. If anyone does know can you tell me please?

    • @lynnschmidt8734
      @lynnschmidt8734 Рік тому +1

      Thank you for responding to my question. I saw that the case received ALOT of attention. Just did not know if in the very beginning when the journalists thought she was okay, did they publish the photo. So thank you.

    • @lynnschmidt8734
      @lynnschmidt8734 Рік тому

      @@miriamhenry140 Thank you for answering my question. I saw the case brought ALOT of attention, just didn't know whether when the journalist(s) felt she was okay did they publish her photo. I did want to know, thank you.

  • @lucindahumphries4702
    @lucindahumphries4702 Рік тому

    More reporters have started not calling serials by their names...in that same vein, i dont think these killers shouldnt be called "persons," but "things."

  • @cherylmoore3349
    @cherylmoore3349 Рік тому +1

    Start feeling the prisons that where closed down

  • @craigmonteforte1478
    @craigmonteforte1478 Рік тому +2

    Sounds like they really need to change parts of their Judicial and InvestigationSystems very quickly if it took them so long to discover this Horriffic Criminal and then allow him to walk away free it’s aryas to how many others have not been caught or properly punished and are out there committing their horrible Crimes , we aren’t talking about Petty theft , these were Crimes of Kidnappping ,Rape ,Torture , and Murder IMO the Worse crimes that can happen in any Society

  • @tsambikasabineiakovidis7755
    @tsambikasabineiakovidis7755 Рік тому +2

    i wonder why they didn't use dogs to sniff out hidden guns or humans

  • @samantharaygoza2921
    @samantharaygoza2921 Рік тому +1

    I hate that people who do horrible things end up getting out and then governments help protect them and put them in hiding. Eff that noise. They committed the crime, let them live in public, be hated, be hunted, whatever it may be. They deserve to live a life of torment, considering in most cases their victims don't get to live out their lives, and if they do survive they're scarred for life bc of what happened to them.

  • @RottenInDenmarkOrginal
    @RottenInDenmarkOrginal Рік тому +1

    What do these murderers all have in common? THEY WERE ALL CAUGHT AT ONE TIME AND WERE LET OUT TO KILL MORE INNOCENT PEOPLE!

    • @diannedearriel5213
      @diannedearriel5213 Рік тому +2

      👁️👁️. You are sooo right on every level of CRIMES & in every country…
      Policy is to let FIRST TIME OFFENDERS, off with NO or an extremely light sentence❗️
      That is “bass akwards” to all that is Logical 🚫 &
      ✝️ Holy.
      The “”maximum penalty”” SHOULD be issued on all
      FIRST OFFENSES‼️‼️‼️
      Maximum Penalty could be the best way to deter REPEAT OFFENDERS.
      If a REPEATER appears in court a second time … then it is logical to 🔐 ‘em up & loose the key 🔑 forever
      OR
      test the Electricity after placing them in
      THE. CHAIR ⚡️ ……..

  • @MITCH_61
    @MITCH_61 Рік тому +2

    All that were involved should be in prison!!!….I hope they all suffered for the rest of there pathetic life’s!!

  • @differenttakethanmost
    @differenttakethanmost Рік тому +3

    A bit off topic- but WHY wd they be searching his house for an auto theft?????
    Hindsight is such a bit*h...(locksmith: hears screams- cops: meh that’s outside...🤦🏻‍♀️)

    • @ms.chrisie8040
      @ms.chrisie8040 Рік тому

      Hopefully he hears the screams every nite he tires to sleep God forgive me but nobody could've stopped me untill I found out WHY am I hearing a child screaming in terror!!!

  • @dibubeast482
    @dibubeast482 Рік тому +4

    I question Spanish police wanted a clap on their back. They discover it and that’s all. People taking it seriously and doing their job

  • @shayneelizabeth358
    @shayneelizabeth358 Рік тому +1

    WOWWWW! So 15 murders still only meant 21 years?

    • @roringusanda2837
      @roringusanda2837 Рік тому

      It ought to have meant a minimum of 21 years for each one. And I think it ought to have been life for each one. An eye for an eye, a life for a life.

  • @michaelbonade4667
    @michaelbonade4667 Рік тому

    Was the connection of Dutroux to a larger network ever established?....

    • @sophiehyland727
      @sophiehyland727 7 місяців тому

      No, it was never established officially, but I am sure such network existed, and Dutroux had some sort of protection. Same goes for the abominable Michel Fourniret

  • @SumKnight-iw4rw
    @SumKnight-iw4rw 8 місяців тому

    Wetting the bed as a teen, stealing parents car for joy rides, threatening to kill mother or step mother, stealing jewelry from mother/step mother, stealing guns from father/step mother or out of cars or from parent, stealing bicycles at convenient store or neighbors and hiding stuff in woods is a sign of a potential killer.

  • @He4venlyBody
    @He4venlyBody Місяць тому

    the suspected innocent farmer smh... a Kroll victim, perhaps--secondarily so however, but a primary victim of those townspeople

  • @genmanion2389
    @genmanion2389 Рік тому +1

    no the 1st question is why the f**k was he out of prison from the 1st time!

  • @Texas_Made_
    @Texas_Made_ Рік тому +1

    Serial violence with ANIMALS..OH hell naw!