@@RetroPixels There's still some missing. Do you have the one with the woman who was raped when she went upstairs in the Indian Takeaway, to the loo. They did get the baddies, but I never saw the reconstruction.
I adore old crimewatch's i thought id seen them all and then i found this channel. So sad though peoples lives stolen all of the lives lost and the passage of time makes the unsolved cases likely to stay that way forever. Rip to those taken
you need to check out another UA-camr called Redcard74, he has a huge number of the original 80's episodes that he's uploading. I'm just doing compilations
this case of karen was heartbreaking and her child in the same room with her dead body and her father finding her that must have been horrible i hope they catch him eventually lets hope so
44:00 IT was her estranged husband. The guy in the suit was a real estate agent that the husband hired. However, I don't think the mom knew the real estate agent was coming. Only the husband knew since he was planning on killing her all along. He suffocated her because he didn't want the real estate agent to hear. The woman in the beige care was probably a girlfriend on the look out for her. The husband got rid of his wife, sold the house, then got the kids and lived happily ever after. Same old story.
That's really sad if that's the case, and it does seem very plausible as well, let's hope one day her children get the justice they deserve, R.I.P Jacqueline....
Car boot killing - Karl Watson, 29, of Croydon, south London, was found guilty at the Old Bailey of murdering his mother's lover in 1991. Watson kept the body of John Shippey in a car boot for three days before setting it on fire. Sentence will be passed today.
There are number of sex worker murders here. In 1996, the police started "operation enigma" which looked at the unsolved murders of over 200 women, primarily sex workers, since the 1980s. They concluded that there were sufficient similarities in a number of the cases to conclude that up to four serial killers were responsible for a number of the cases. Since that time, two names have come to public attention. The first is David Smith. Whilst his known offending was around Paddington's red lights district, he was also a lorry driver and is suspected of murders in the North West. He is also suspected of the Maria Requena and Linda Donaldson murders, both which are featured Crimewatch cases. The second offender is Alun Kyte. Kyte was also a lorry driver, and was involved in a lot of other crime, including theft, violence and fraud. He's been convicted for the murder of two sex workers. While his crimes occurred in a number of places around the country, his offending seems to have been primarily around the Midlands. He is a suspect in one of the earliest crimewatch cases - the still unsolved 1984 murder of sex worker Yvonne Coley. He would have been around 19 at the time. In 2023, Kyte was also convicted for the rape and physical abuse of a 9 year old boy. The abuse lasted over a 5 year period starting in the 1980s, with Kyte threatening to kill the boy's family if he told. Kyte is suspected of murdering 12+ women.
@zeddeka I was always convinced that the same man targeted Linda Donadlson and Maria Requina after seeing both of them interviewed on TV. Thanks for the info. Why is it always lorry drivers or truck drivers here in America who are serial killers? Are serial killers attracted to that type of work for obvious reasons? It's a lonely and anonymous job with plenty of opportunity to meet and kill prostitutes.
@@pattymelt-go3fvit's very interesting isn't it. They do seem to be attracted to geographic mobility - they can move around a lot of places and be anonymous. Much less chance of getting caught, and more time to themselves to pursue their crimes.
Hi, do you have an email or other way to contact you? I'm looking for an episode of Crimewatch from 1996 and wondering if you have a copy. I'd be very grateful if you could help and can explain more privately
On the Hannah Deterville case, they said it was in North London and it isn’t. Harrow Road is West London and next to NW10 so he could have said north west London. It’s these small details that are so important when you’re asking for help and going as far as reconstructing the murder. Where did she go out that night? I’m from Maida Vale and I’ve seen the mum around before but I never knew that this happened to her girl. How sad
I don't know. Could it be that police forces in England stop hiring on merit and instead hire on checking boxes so they don't have a clue? The rate of crimes solved has tanked as a result. Do you suppose they solve the sk cases and hardly any other? I'd hardly believe that! I don't know about the rest of Britain so you could be right. But surely you know that's just not true relative to England. If you say or think something mean, the coppers round you right up. Anything violent or involving tough crims? The hard girl and limp boy cops of today are as keen to get involved as you or your gran.
It's certainly helped but society as a whole is much less violent now than it was then. Nobody knows why exactly, but crime has dropped massively in the past couple of decades. As of 2023, it was at an all time low.
I read somewhere that Harry had an overseas bank account with a huge sum of money in it . I don't think it was Stephen Young . The Jaguar driver seems far more likely a suspect .
I can't remember which comedy TV sketch show did it, but around this time someone did a send-up of Crimewatch called "Your Crimewatch Favourites." I guess this really is a case of Life imitating Art.
Keith Slaters murder was messed up. It was the wife who had an affair with Joe Henry, they had finished the affair and Carol and Keith Slater decided to make another go of things. Her ex lover Joe happened to be friends with the man who done it, Martin Brown, but Joe insists he knew nothing about it. One messed up case
Its amazing how many famous actors/actressess started off in crimewwatch ,,,kara tointon ,guy from a touch of frost with the bushy moustache,mickey pearce off del boy the Asian fella who was in coronation Street ( Yasmeens ex) even claire goose
The last murder, Derick kiley. Is that his brother speaking? Kept saying how they were going to make up and Derick was going to rejoin the family. Why did he keep feeling the need to reiterate this. He seemed a bit weird tbh. I think it might have been a family dispute. I know I can’t just go around accusing random people but call it a gut feeling. Plus people said derricks behaviour was weird leading up to his murder. I dunno just a thought
I think it just sounded like two brothers who had just naturally drifted apart through time and life, living in different areas, working different jobs, relationships etc. This was a time before mobile phones, social media etc harder to stay in touch. His brother comes across as a good guy who loved Derek. His murder does seem a mystery though but someone wanted him dead. Six months before his death it says here he changed and was worried about something. The question is what was it.
@TheOne-fe8wk I agree When the brother says "I miss him very much" he shakes his head "No".... There is something I just don't like about Derick's brother's words and body language. How he says the girlfriend's death was a "bad scene" for himself and Derick...that's odd too! Also Derick had just become a father..... and the babies mother was the girlfriend who died and then he was murdered. That's what I read somewhere.....maybe he was upset about child custody or paternity?
Looking for crimewatch roadshow I think series 9 episode 7 I believe it was on 20 june 2017 ..Its got a reconstruction of Caroline Pierces murder in Tunbridge wells
@dennytango oh dear, yet again another unsolved crime of the late 90s, another grieving family, left with nothing but memories, but no justice, such a shame........😒😒😒😔😔😔
@@noongourfain if only he would, I assume it's a man, due to the horrific fatal injuries that she received, being stabbed in the face and neck, in some frenzied way, I did read an article, back last year, that the police have their prime suspect for her murder, DAVID SMITH, as he killed another working girl, and his M.O was the very same, but they didnt have enough evidence to prosecute him for it.....
Mick Pritchard was quite a sad loss being a long marriage and being elderly no doubt a lot knew him and for many years. Wonder if the killer was a transient.
Just because they haven't stolen doesn't mean they hadn't intended to, car keys you can bury in a plastic money bag in some soil near your car so you don't need to carry them with you and can easily guide someone else to the keys to pick your car up for you !!!
Yeah body language and trype of clothing can make you look psychologically a more vulnerable target around those times mobile phone street robberies and credit card robberies before chip and pin were common.
He has a young son who was left an orphan......I don't like the body language of his brother Chris...Says "I'll really miss him very much" then shakes his head.
Forgotten how grea and useful t crimewatch was Now BBC is just a politically bias mess than hardly anyone I know watches Bring back crimewatch ,Monty pythonand cutting edge drama an news and maybe it can be saved Somehow I doubt it
Not as far as I know, it doesn't seem right that a human being wouldn't flinch, when a dog's barking at him like that, am wondering if he was some kind of demon, in human form?......🤔🤔🤔
@@jamesfretwell1511 yes, and isn't it strange that he was never traced, didn't come forward to clear his name or anything, maybe, just maybe, if you trace him, you might just catch the real killer of Michael Williams, just a theory......
@@jamesfretwell1511 someone used Michael Williams credit card in an Indian restaurant, to pay for their meal, I wonder if they traced, and interviewed that person as well?....🤔🤔
4 hours of CW reconstructions? Oh hell yes! Thankyou!
we did an 8 hour one as well. We're currently working on the big one thou. 100 cases so will be in excess of 16 hours
@@RetroPixels There's still some missing. Do you have the one with the woman who was raped when she went upstairs in the Indian Takeaway, to the loo. They did get the baddies, but I never saw the reconstruction.
Great upload! These old episodes still give me the creeps though!
me too
Absolutely
The creature who murdered Wendy speaks was called Christopher Farrow, and police finally caught him 6years after the event.
It's always the unsolved murders that really make you nervous 😳
1:05:48 bless her! I like that song too!
They'll get solved. They're all too stupid to think they won't get caught. Their stupidity is their failing!
Yep and they are also more interesting than the solved ones.
I adore old crimewatch's i thought id seen them all and then i found this channel. So sad though peoples lives stolen all of the lives lost and the passage of time makes the unsolved cases likely to stay that way forever. Rip to those taken
you need to check out another UA-camr called Redcard74, he has a huge number of the original 80's episodes that he's uploading. I'm just doing compilations
@@RetroPixels already working my way through them! Thanks though x
Kirsty m. agree but I always think the murders that go unsolved people knew more information than letting on
@joe santo amen.
And not forgetting KARMA, when alive
Great work, many thanks. Can't believe the BBC destroyed this show. Hardly surprising though.
The BBC destroys everything, now then now then
The Demographic has changed if you catch me drift
@@michealhand1001Yeah hardly anyone watched it anymore.
They didn’t. It had peak viewing for most of its 33 years. It was only because competition appeared in 2017. All long running shows have a shelf life.
@@johnmc3862 They changed the format, still running, right?
this case of karen was heartbreaking and her child in the same room with her dead body and her father finding her that must have been horrible i hope they catch him eventually lets hope so
3:50:53, this man was was extremely brave to try to overpower this criminal.
I commend him!
Thank you thank you thank you for this upload 👍👍👍🙌
44:00 IT was her estranged husband. The guy in the suit was a real estate agent that the husband hired. However, I don't think the mom knew the real estate agent was coming. Only the husband knew since he was planning on killing her all along. He suffocated her because he didn't want the real estate agent to hear. The woman in the beige care was probably a girlfriend on the look out for her. The husband got rid of his wife, sold the house, then got the kids and lived happily ever after. Same old story.
www.truecrimelibrary.com/crimearticle/jacqueline-palmer-radford/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eversley
www.unsolved-murders.co.uk/murder-content.php?key=971&termRef=Jacqueline%20Palmer-Radford
That's really sad if that's the case, and it does seem very plausible as well, let's hope one day her children get the justice they deserve, R.I.P Jacqueline....
Is this definitely proven, or just your synopsis? I thought this was unsolved.
It's still officially unsolved as far as I could see, no further updates as yet, just another case that'll never be solved, no doubt....
@@treasurehunteruk9718 They provided no evidence so they're obviously full of shit.
CW wasn't around in 1977 but the cases were probably highlighted on 1980's shows !!!!
So so heartbreaking for the parents of Nicola Fuller 😥
Stunning couple. her dress was beautiful.
Tragic - I google mapped the house area, it is still there next to another butcher but the newsagent opposite is now an Indian Restaurant I think !!!!
Love this. Best presenters
John compartmentalised his life. 3 houses. 40ft boat. £750000 leak in company finances😅
Yeh it looks like he had his fingers in the till ( the big flash git)😂
Car boot killing - Karl Watson, 29, of Croydon, south London, was found guilty at the Old Bailey of murdering his mother's lover in 1991. Watson kept the body of John Shippey in a car boot for three days before setting it on fire. Sentence will be passed today.
what was the motive do you know?
@@noongourfain seems like shippey was a greedy flash womaniser 🤷♂️
ahhh a GFW
@@jameskid81 ha ha ha ha
Is this girlfriend in the video
There are number of sex worker murders here. In 1996, the police started "operation enigma" which looked at the unsolved murders of over 200 women, primarily sex workers, since the 1980s. They concluded that there were sufficient similarities in a number of the cases to conclude that up to four serial killers were responsible for a number of the cases. Since that time, two names have come to public attention. The first is David Smith. Whilst his known offending was around Paddington's red lights district, he was also a lorry driver and is suspected of murders in the North West. He is also suspected of the Maria Requena and Linda Donaldson murders, both which are featured Crimewatch cases.
The second offender is Alun Kyte. Kyte was also a lorry driver, and was involved in a lot of other crime, including theft, violence and fraud. He's been convicted for the murder of two sex workers. While his crimes occurred in a number of places around the country, his offending seems to have been primarily around the Midlands. He is a suspect in one of the earliest crimewatch cases - the still unsolved 1984 murder of sex worker Yvonne Coley. He would have been around 19 at the time. In 2023, Kyte was also convicted for the rape and physical abuse of a 9 year old boy. The abuse lasted over a 5 year period starting in the 1980s, with Kyte threatening to kill the boy's family if he told. Kyte is suspected of murdering 12+ women.
@zeddeka
I was always convinced that the same man targeted Linda Donadlson and Maria Requina after seeing both of them interviewed on TV.
Thanks for the info.
Why is it always lorry drivers or truck drivers here in America who are serial killers?
Are serial killers attracted to that type of work for obvious reasons?
It's a lonely and anonymous job with plenty of opportunity to meet and kill prostitutes.
@@pattymelt-go3fvit's very interesting isn't it. They do seem to be attracted to geographic mobility - they can move around a lot of places and be anonymous. Much less chance of getting caught, and more time to themselves to pursue their crimes.
Hi, do you have an email or other way to contact you? I'm looking for an episode of Crimewatch from 1996 and wondering if you have a copy. I'd be very grateful if you could help and can explain more privately
Celia did you find what you're looking for?
@@stevechristie2569every episode is on UA-cam now
On the Hannah Deterville case, they said it was in North London and it isn’t. Harrow Road is West London and next to NW10 so he could have said north west London. It’s these small details that are so important when you’re asking for help and going as far as reconstructing the murder. Where did she go out that night? I’m from Maida Vale and I’ve seen the mum around before but I never knew that this happened to her girl. How sad
The actor that played Mick Pritchard starred as George Toolan in A Touch of Frost
Indeed he did. Nice little Bunsen for him
I thinkTechnology helped to drop the numbers of serial killers in Britain it's so hard these days to go anywhere without been on camera
I'm not sure that quite true
I don't know. Could it be that police forces in England stop hiring on merit and instead hire on checking boxes so they don't have a clue? The rate of crimes solved has tanked as a result. Do you suppose they solve the sk cases and hardly any other? I'd hardly believe that! I don't know about the rest of Britain so you could be right. But surely you know that's just not true relative to England. If you say or think something mean, the coppers round you right up. Anything violent or involving tough crims? The hard girl and limp boy cops of today are as keen to get involved as you or your gran.
It's certainly helped but society as a whole is much less violent now than it was then. Nobody knows why exactly, but crime has dropped massively in the past couple of decades. As of 2023, it was at an all time low.
4:00 fullers killer was Stephen Young
Cracklin Atkins yeah🤟🏽
ua-cam.com/video/rOCsShXJhK0/v-deo.html
Did they say why he killed them
He was convicted but he is appealing and has always protested his innocence.
I read somewhere that Harry had an overseas bank account with a huge sum of money in it . I don't think it was Stephen Young .
The Jaguar driver seems far more likely a suspect .
Can tell this is old as these days they wouldn’t be showing a man while driving on his phone😮
2:31:40-- okay, that is so nice of them to publicize.
I can't remember which comedy TV sketch show did it, but around this time someone did a send-up of Crimewatch called "Your Crimewatch Favourites."
I guess this really is a case of Life imitating Art.
Actor playing don Herbert has been in open all hours
Keith Slaters murder was messed up. It was the wife who had an affair with Joe Henry, they had finished the affair and Carol and Keith Slater decided to make another go of things. Her ex lover Joe happened to be friends with the man who done it, Martin Brown, but Joe insists he knew nothing about it. One messed up case
Its amazing how many famous actors/actressess started off in crimewwatch ,,,kara tointon ,guy from a touch of frost with the bushy moustache,mickey pearce off del boy the Asian fella who was in coronation Street ( Yasmeens ex) even claire goose
The last murder, Derick kiley. Is that his brother speaking? Kept saying how they were going to make up and Derick was going to rejoin the family. Why did he keep feeling the need to reiterate this. He seemed a bit weird tbh. I think it might have been a family dispute. I know I can’t just go around accusing random people but call it a gut feeling. Plus people said derricks behaviour was weird leading up to his murder. I dunno just a thought
I think it just sounded like two brothers who had just naturally drifted apart through time and life, living in different areas, working different jobs, relationships etc. This was a time before mobile phones, social media etc harder to stay in touch. His brother comes across as a good guy who loved Derek. His murder does seem a mystery though but someone wanted him dead. Six months before his death it says here he changed and was worried about something. The question is what was it.
@TheOne-fe8wk
I agree
When the brother says "I miss him very much" he shakes his head "No"....
There is something I just don't like about Derick's brother's words and body language.
How he says the girlfriend's death was a "bad scene" for himself and Derick...that's odd too!
Also Derick had just become a father.....
and the babies mother was the girlfriend who died and then he was murdered.
That's what I read somewhere.....maybe he was upset about child custody or paternity?
Not as many people on the streets day or night during cold winter weather especially when its raining.
What’s Keith cheggwin doing in the cricketers?
this reply from you was very memorable...lol
Looking for crimewatch roadshow I think series 9 episode 7 I believe it was on 20 june 2017 ..Its got a reconstruction of Caroline Pierces murder in Tunbridge wells
every single car in these shows are manual. that's just hilarious
We don't really drive automatic here
How on earth is that hilarious??? Some people leave the strangest comments
More crime watch early episodes were.brilliant
Were any of these ever sold
we've listed in the video info whether solved or unsolved
Does anyone know if they ever found the person/s who murdered that young schoolgirl from London, Hannah Deterville?......
@dennytango oh dear, yet again another unsolved crime of the late 90s, another grieving family, left with nothing but memories, but no justice, such a shame........😒😒😒😔😔😔
very sad. time for the offender to confess and re join the human race.
@@noongourfain if only he would, I assume it's a man, due to the horrific fatal injuries that she received, being stabbed in the face and neck, in some frenzied way, I did read an article, back last year, that the police have their prime suspect for her murder, DAVID SMITH, as he killed another working girl, and his M.O was the very same, but they didnt have enough evidence to prosecute him for it.....
@@joshuaedwards4536 Hanna was a prostitute? I never hear that?
20:50, Tracy, you don't sound too broken up over the murder of your mom!
The dawn case still puzzle me how some people don't have nothing better to do and then grab her.
1:56:15 so how does South Wales police go from this prime suspect to five Black males being considered the prime suspects?
Corruption.
@pattymelt-go3fv yeah ,totally, I mean, look at the Clydach murders ffs😢 corrupt and covering up for their own..
What do mean?? You think he had a local accent?
Mick Pritchard was quite a sad loss being a long marriage and being elderly no doubt a lot knew him and for many years. Wonder if the killer was a transient.
How unsafe this world is even going to toilet and discovering something.
Just because they haven't stolen doesn't mean they hadn't intended to, car keys you can bury in a plastic money bag in some soil near your car so you don't need to carry them with you and can easily guide someone else to the keys to pick your car up for you !!!
Yeah body language and trype of clothing can make you look psychologically a more vulnerable target around those times mobile phone street robberies and credit card robberies before chip and pin were common.
Anymore Crimewatch ?
No
Derick Kiley is still unsolved
He has a young son who was left an orphan......I don't like the body language of his brother Chris...Says "I'll really miss him very much" then shakes his head.
That postman murder photo fit looks familiar......
well thts a turn up for the books he was crooked and this got killed
yes.... but seemingly it was the many girlfriends, and getting on the wrong side of one of their sons that led to his demise
2:16:43 mr bean cameo
Larry strangled with scarf you'd think they'd be touch dna on the scarf !!!!
The fella who killed jean the teacher looks like edward scissor hands round the face
I said that when i first watched this lol
20 Embassy £2.26? 😬😬
Derick Kiley unsolved in 2023.
Not one conclusion!?!?
Forgotten how grea and useful t crimewatch was Now BBC is just a politically bias mess than hardly anyone I know watches
Bring back crimewatch ,Monty pythonand cutting edge drama an news and maybe it can be saved
Somehow I doubt it
It hardly seems like such a surprise that they ruined and then cancelled this British icon, the pendulum has now shifted to the offenders.
@@shhhplease1050eh? It's been back on for years, you numpty. Oh. And crime is at its lowest ever levels.
A) Crimewatch has been back on for years and years. It's on in the mornings. B) it's biasED. Bias is a noun, not an adjective.
They are this year
Doubt it’ll be original presenters tho
46:13, that's the way God wanted married couples to be: to live for each other!
🙄
Really
Was the guy that stood in a trance while the dog was all over him ever traced?? Strange that
Not as far as I know, it doesn't seem right that a human being wouldn't flinch, when a dog's barking at him like that, am wondering if he was some kind of demon, in human form?......🤔🤔🤔
Eddie Edwards yep you could be right. No normal person would act like that while being barked at.
@@jamesfretwell1511 yes, and isn't it strange that he was never traced, didn't come forward to clear his name or anything, maybe, just maybe, if you trace him, you might just catch the real killer of Michael Williams, just a theory......
Eddie Edwards agreed. I cant believe he was never traced and there must of been more people who noticed him standing around acting strange.
@@jamesfretwell1511 someone used Michael Williams credit card in an Indian restaurant, to pay for their meal, I wonder if they traced, and interviewed that person as well?....🤔🤔
hmmmmm
Sue Cook was sexiness personified.
For me, it was Jacqui Hames .
That’s the sole lesson.. message you took from watching this?… blimey
At first I though the same about Sue....then she started to look like an eagle to me...very bird of prey like.
You sound like Alan Partridge
P
😊
0.57 fancy putting pink bow ribbon on a manly gift.
Meanwhile, in 2024....