The most accurate telling of my grandmother, Margaret's murder l've found on UA-cam. However, you got one point wrong, how she was found. The neighbours didn't sound the alarm, my mother, Barbara, came home from boarding school as had been arranged for her time off. The key would normally be on a string behind the mail slot if her mother wasn't home, but the key wasn't there. My mother didn't know what to do, so she went to the neighbourhood shop, the shop owner came back with my mom. He asked the neighbours, and there was a pile of mail sitting inside the door. That's when the police were called. Otherwise very well done. You stuck mostly to the facts, thanks for that
@@tammykosiancic , no, it's just one story in our family tree. It may be a sensational one, but it's no different than any other family story, it just is
This is a sad case for real!!!! But this is also an interesting story, I’ve never heard this case before. This channel talks about cases and historical events I’ve never heard about! And I love that. It’s so interesting, I’ve learned so much since I’ve became a subscriber to this amazing channel! *GREAT WORK AT PUTTING TOGETHER AN AMAZING AND INTERESTING CHANNEL!*
I love this channel! Your variety of content is different than what a lot of true crime UA-cam channels have! This is in my top 5 true crime UA-cam channels!
I am so hooked on these episodes they are just brilliant it makes you so very aware of your surrounding's when you watch programs like these i love the re-enactments and the actors are fantastic the narrator's voice is brilliant he speaks so soothingly i appreciate the work that goes into these shows thank you so very much keep up the fantastic work cheers from Australia 100/100
I love English movie's and T.V. shows.. My favorite app is British Radio, there are lots of wonderful radio stations around the U.K. There is one that gives broadcast from WWII.. I even got to hear a speech from Winston Churchill... Fabulous... I found how the word Americanized could become such a terrible meaning sad..
May I suggest you try to find a BBC Radio series called The Navy Lark? Some of the best comidieans in UK during the 1960's. Jon Pertwee, Leslie Philllips , Ronnie barker Sterpehen Murry, and the lovley Heather Jason. These were originally on the BBC Home service
@@51WCDodge Episodes of The Navy Lark can be found on UA-cam in radio episodes. The ones from the BBC Transcription Service are very clear to listen to.
Can’t help but keep watching these!!! But I’m so much more aware of things and people around now and I’m more anxious with my kids! Better to be awake to true crime than turn a blind eye 👁
So true! It's important to know the world is not a really safe place, especially for protecting your children. Being naïve is being vulnerable and an easy target.
I just was watching Eleanors video on the brown out serial killer and learned about the black out during that video. Watched one video after before seeing this one.
These days I wonder how much fear is intentionally whipped up to distract and nullify any remaining courage in a population. They wait till we beg for more security and hand over more power to , you know, "Them". The "They" we always wonder about.
As an American I was always leery of the "War on Terror" as in: when will it end? how will we know when we've won? and so on. Someone said it best: you can go to war against a noun (Germany, Japan) but not a verb (terror).
Ya really. There's no reason a murderer or any other kind of degenerate sentenced to death should be fed, housed, looked after with the chance to correspond with the media, women, lovers and potential fans of them and their crimes. Think of the victims family members that die and the monster who should have been hanged outlives them and they don't get that final justice. Modern bureaucracy at its finest! Smfh🤦♂️
The death penalty has been banned in the UK since the 1960s. I support this policy. Japan and parts of the USA are the only developed countries which still employ the death penalty.
that's pretty f****"up to kill and loot during such a bad and hopeless time but there are ways scumbags and psychos out there feel bad for victim's. it sucks but at the same time it is so interesting and fascinating to watch and learn Bout
Love England and it’s people and most of all I love English television. Now that that’s out of the way If Elizabeth Jones was the first English woman to commit/take part in a murder this would be the only way the host saying she took part “because she was Americanized” makes sense.
@@india239 I’m sure it is, but every English comedian I’ve ever seen seems to have a different opinion. I enjoy Still Game but I’m perplexed by the popularity (or perceived popularity) of Rab Nesbitt.
@@india239 It was briefly on BritBox and even though I knew better I momentarily thought Scotland didn’t speak English then a different character spoke and I understood what was going on.
This show is fascinating!! and really gave me a perspective of life in the 40s. I’m shocked. I spent the summer in Salem/Boston and did a lot of research on the witch trials and American Revolution. I got to where I saw anything in the 1900’s as “not that long ago” but this really shows how “not that long ago” was much different than life today.
They didn't wait long to execute the clearly guilty back when they weren't afraid to do so! If they had set him free it wouldn't have stopped as is all too well know these days.
Love this podcast! I will say though, British people always want to emulate America and then insult her whenever they get caught doing dumb things. Take some responsibility.
I have to admit that if I were a Law Enforcement Officer, being asked the question "What is that between her legs"....well, it would be my last day on the job. js
Amazing account, what a time for someone to want to murder someone when they all could have died in any case a s a war was on. Thanks so much for this, and when we see these cases and compare with the so called "justice" handed out now it is sickening what basically gets swept under the carpet with excuses now. RIP to the dear victims.
Guns are probably deadlier, but right now the number of fatal knife crimes might be giving guns a run for the their money. Mass shooters and serial killers not withstanding. Anyone else?
@@cynthiatolman326 , all of the knife attacks in the the U.K. combined don’t come close to equaling the per capita rate of gun injuries and deaths in the U.S.
I don't know the numbers, you might be correct. I suppose the catastrophe outside your window that kills a dozen makes more of an impact than an earthquake on the other side of the world that kills hundreds.
I find it funny the way they spent so long in this episode blaming murders on guns, gun culture and "Americanization" when all along the murderer was British and did not use guns as part of the murders. As for guns, when these murders took place there were literally millions of British troops and police armed with guns becuase there was a world war on!... Not to mention in the UK countryside there are millions of shotguns and rifles owed for hunting, pest control, sports etc that were about in the 1940's and still right up to this day where shooting is common place.
@@51WCDodge Technically you could say there is a right under the English Bill of Rights 1689. Also shotgun licences have to be approved unless the police have a specific reason not to issue one, unlike a firearms licence (for rifles and handguns) which require the applicant to provide a good reason to the police.
we have over 350 million firearms in the US and in contrast to THAT number the amount of gun crimes is beyond minimal eventhough a life is a life and any one of them is horrible but if the belief most have about the guns here it would be anarchy and remnants of the fn purge so give me a break ..i myself own over 31 pistols 29 long guns and assorted weapons in my gun room (had to go count lol) i had built and used to own a large store ten yrs ago i love em and im all for safety and fair rules
@@KidDynamite6 you have far, far more gun crime than any other western country. No one else has hundreds of mass shootings a month. No one else has school shootings every year. Stop lying to yourself.
Gun crime doesn't happen because there's a lot of guns around. It happens because it's convenient for criminals. If they aren't around, knife crime skyrockets. I'm talking to you London.
Lots of guns laying around do NOT kill anybody! It is an evil person getting ahold of 1 gun, loading it, aiming it and pulling the trigger that kills somebody!
All the more reason why firearms must only be owned by obviously responsible people who are trained and certified to use thm and that all firearms be registered and their sale, transport and possession heavily regulated like cars, poisons, toxins, alcohol and any other highly addictive substance or any other potentially hazardous item.
So that inspector ask the other guy what something was. The guy stood directly next to him, leaned in the other guys field of vision and said, that’s a torch. The inspector couldn’t identify a torch?!
it was a free for all for crime in these bombed out cities it was not talked about much respect for the detectives kickin ass in the situation and time period w a war torn city and no technology just old school police work
Never ceases to amaze me how dread stricken some murderers get once given the death penalty. They say things like, “Two wrongs don’t make a right, isn’t the death penalty just murder by the government, or I’m not the person I was when I did it. I’m a new man. You’ll be killing a good person!” They beg and plead for mercy, begging society not to make the same mistake they did. Yeah, I know, right? Ted Bundy was one of the biggest baby, and he brutally slaughtered those women. I say they owe it to society to sit up, back straight, and take your punishment like a man, (or woman). For once in life be brave, and accept what happens when you kill people.
@@hannahreynolds7611 ~ Yes, my Dad was a left hand as a kid and was forced thru those horrid things you say above. Now he's 84 and still using his right hand. Awful, the stupid ideas they had back then about some things.
His fingerprints matched those on a murder weapon; fingerprints are unique to each person. The murder weapon was the property of one of his victims, so he had no previous association with this victim, no justifiable reason to have his prints on it. And another important fact: the murders stopped the moment he was arrested. Previously they had been happening on a nightly basis. So there was no doubt whatsoever he was the killer.
The whole world : Guns=Americans Americans: you can defend yourself again your government if you are un armed. As we are learning a small group of people can try to ruin things. Also, lot of crime is discouraged by homeowners with guns!
It's fascinating to learn about the cultural context of the time. Very interesting to know that the English didn't want to be Americanised. I have always thought they wanted so.
Can we please grasp that the soldiers were able to commit crimes with guns, BECAUSE the average citizen did NOT have a gun to defend themselves. Its not a difficult concept.
'villifying' lmao, it's an instrument of death with no other purpose, no one needs to jump through hoops to explain why there shouldn't be a proliferation of guns in a city
The increase in gun violence was because there were more guns….no…those same people that committed those crimes would have committed them with a different weapon but still would have committed them all the same. He also fails to mention if the victims of said crimes were armed they could have stopped them lmao.
Mobelotch..... Or Marble Arch? I might know if her name was Haywood or Hayward if the Brits just would PRONOUNCE THEIR Rs! British English. I bet Proff Lavine's Father is wondering if his son's voice will ever change. 😁 Yup, America calling. Bring on the critcism🤪
These killings apparently took place during the blitz and here the narrator is saying that, unless the killer was caught, terror not seen since Jack the Ripper would return to London streets. Really? Ok.
You're a podcast, a radio programme, and you add a bunch of cliche pics, and voila, a video - but not a very good one. The splater technique...lots of pointless pictures and cuts, just clues us into what a waste this is
"Telling me when to turn my lights off violates my freedom. I will NOT turn my music down, I will NOT turn my strobe light off, I will NOT stop setting off fireworks. It's my right to do what I want!" Antimaskers during the blackout.
How can you compare a piddly flu like virus with industrial scale war fare? WWII was a real crisis. It says a lot about western societies that are willing to fall to their knees and appease their god the state out of irrational fear of the wuflu.
@BKK I understand that Radical liberalism is destructive and terrible for society so definitely not a Biden supporter. I think dont b stingy is a biden supporter though!
The most accurate telling of my grandmother, Margaret's murder l've found on UA-cam. However, you got one point wrong, how she was found. The neighbours didn't sound the alarm, my mother, Barbara, came home from boarding school as had been arranged for her time off. The key would normally be on a string behind the mail slot if her mother wasn't home, but the key wasn't there. My mother didn't know what to do, so she went to the neighbourhood shop, the shop owner came back with my mom. He asked the neighbours, and there was a pile of mail sitting inside the door. That's when the police were called. Otherwise very well done. You stuck mostly to the facts, thanks for that
So, how did they enter in the house ?
Wow, how is it to have this in your history? Must feel strange.
@@novit5798 the police got access. I would imagine they broke the lock
@@tammykosiancic , no, it's just one story in our family tree. It may be a sensational one, but it's no different than any other family story, it just is
@@kennajaques4144 Good you feel that way, some might not.
This is a sad case for real!!!! But this is also an interesting story, I’ve never heard this case before. This channel talks about cases and historical events I’ve never heard about! And I love that. It’s so interesting, I’ve learned so much since I’ve became a subscriber to this amazing channel!
*GREAT WORK AT PUTTING TOGETHER AN AMAZING AND INTERESTING CHANNEL!*
I love this channel! Your variety of content is different than what a lot of true crime UA-cam channels have! This is in my top 5 true crime UA-cam channels!
I am so hooked on these episodes they are just brilliant it makes you so very aware of your surrounding's when you watch programs like these i love the re-enactments and the actors are fantastic the narrator's voice is brilliant he speaks so soothingly i appreciate the work that goes into these shows thank you so very much keep up the fantastic work cheers from Australia 100/100
Cheers from Down Under
Are you aware of something called PUNCTUATION?! Jesus Christ, man.
@@FlamsteretteHave YOU heard of taking the Lord’s name in vain?
@@chrisberry9017 Who the fuck cares about that? Jesus Christ.
I love English movie's and T.V. shows.. My favorite app is British Radio, there are lots of wonderful radio stations around the U.K. There is one that gives broadcast from WWII.. I even got to hear a speech from Winston Churchill... Fabulous...
I found how the word Americanized could become such a terrible meaning sad..
Sounds cewl I'll have to check it out. Thanks
Can you tell me what the radio station that airs WW2 radio is called please? That sounds fascinating!
@@jamesmorrison2595 here hoping we get an answer lol
May I suggest you try to find a BBC Radio series called The Navy Lark? Some of the best comidieans in UK during the 1960's. Jon Pertwee, Leslie Philllips , Ronnie barker Sterpehen Murry, and the lovley Heather Jason. These were originally on the BBC Home service
@@51WCDodge Episodes of The Navy Lark can be found on UA-cam in radio episodes. The ones from the BBC Transcription Service are very clear to listen to.
Can’t help but keep watching these!!! But I’m so much more aware of things and people around now and I’m more anxious with my kids! Better to be awake to true crime than turn a blind eye 👁
Me too, more carefulls.
Maybe also consider keeping your identity and family details private on the Internet because creepers are EVERYWHERE
So true! It's important to know the world is not a really safe place, especially for protecting your children. Being naïve is being vulnerable and an easy target.
They're simple repeats from decades ago!
@@DaveSCameron sooooo what’s ur point?
YES Murder Maps are my absolute FAVES❗🔍🕯🗺
36:15 His photo is scary. The fact that he maintains a slight friendly smile and his eyes are dark is pure perversion.
I just was watching Eleanors video on the brown out serial killer and learned about the black out during that video. Watched one video after before seeing this one.
I thought they where the same case at 1st but thought I'd listen to another take on the story...and it wasn't. Bonus.
These days I wonder how much fear is intentionally whipped up to distract and nullify any remaining courage in a population. They wait till we beg for more security and hand over more power to , you know, "Them". The "They" we always wonder about.
As an American I was always leery of the "War on Terror" as in: when will it end? how will we know when we've won? and so on. Someone said it best: you can go to war against a noun (Germany, Japan) but not a verb (terror).
@@TheHarleytrike Well put ...
Fox News is a prime example
Love this series of criminals of the past.
The picture used for this episode looks like the actor who played Neville Heath in another episode.
I like how the system didn't muck about with hanging murderers.
Ya really. There's no reason a murderer or any other kind of degenerate sentenced to death should be fed, housed, looked after with the chance to correspond with the media, women, lovers and potential fans of them and their crimes. Think of the victims family members that die and the monster who should have been hanged outlives them and they don't get that final justice. Modern bureaucracy at its finest! Smfh🤦♂️
The death penalty has been banned in the UK since the 1960s. I support this policy.
Japan and parts of the USA are the only developed countries which still employ the death penalty.
Thank you so much for uploading this video. It is helping me get through the pandemic!
U commented 2 weeks ago . The pandemic is over lol.
21:37 legendary cowboy star Ben Johnson, playing legendary Lawman Melvin Purvis..."Dillinger" (1973)
Right handed prints---left handed man. Love it!!
Danke für das hochladen sehr interessant
These are so great
Murder Mile has an excellent series on this case as well.
that's pretty f****"up to kill and loot during such a bad and hopeless time but there are ways scumbags and psychos out there feel bad for victim's. it sucks but at the same time it is so interesting and fascinating to watch and learn Bout
Love England and it’s people and most of all I love English television. Now that that’s out of the way If Elizabeth Jones was the first English woman to commit/take part in a murder this would be the only way the host saying she took part “because she was Americanized” makes sense.
Scotland’s pretty good too
@@india239 I’m sure it is, but every English comedian I’ve ever seen seems to have a different opinion. I enjoy Still Game but I’m perplexed by the popularity (or perceived popularity) of Rab Nesbitt.
Good old Rab C. I had forgotten about him. Of course he’s unintelligible to most people
@@india239 It was briefly on BritBox and even though I knew better I momentarily thought Scotland didn’t speak English then a different character spoke and I understood what was going on.
This show is fascinating!! and really gave me a perspective of life in the 40s. I’m shocked. I spent the summer in Salem/Boston and did a lot of research on the witch trials and American Revolution. I got to where I saw anything in the 1900’s as “not that long ago” but this really shows how “not that long ago” was much different than life today.
They didn't wait long to execute the clearly guilty back when they weren't afraid to do so! If they had set him free it wouldn't have stopped as is all too well know these days.
Yeah. They did the same to the people that got stitched up.
Look up Timothy Evans.
Is this series available on dvd
Love this podcast! I will say though, British people always want to emulate America and then insult her whenever they get caught doing dumb things. Take some responsibility.
American people always talk rubbish.....or some do 🙄
Fascinating case
can't beat english shows, tv or docs
I have to admit that if I were a Law Enforcement Officer, being asked the question "What is that between her legs"....well, it would be my last day on the job. js
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His father had serious character flaws, which could account for some things. Kinda seems Bundyish
This was not the behaviour of a gentleman.
So the Ripper wasn't "Americanized" and he did not use a gun. So what was the point of that Levine character even being on the show?
London is a cess pit now.
I like to imagine Nicholas Day as a skinhead punk rocker in Birmingham during the 70s.🍕
Lol. Why pizza tho?
I feel like it's not that hard to be called a ripper in London.
This guy was ripping women's bellies open. What more do u want to be qualified as a ripper?
Amazing account, what a time for someone to want to murder someone when they all could have died in any case a s a war was on.
Thanks so much for this, and when we see these cases and compare with the so called "justice" handed out now it is sickening what basically gets swept under the carpet with excuses now. RIP to the dear victims.
The production value is off the hook
Americanization of Britain?
My home and my families for gawd knows how long in the East End, but I've never heard anything about this.
All of our lands no matter who you are, are soaked in blood.
Guns are probably deadlier, but right now the number of fatal knife crimes might be giving guns a run for the their money. Mass shooters and serial killers not withstanding. Anyone else?
Knifes are more personal
@@hannahreynolds7611Well aaid, I agree with the reasons why 100%
@@cynthiatolman326 , all of the knife attacks in the the U.K. combined don’t come close to equaling the per capita rate of gun injuries and deaths in the U.S.
I don't know the numbers, you might be correct. I suppose the catastrophe outside your window that kills a dozen makes more of an impact than an earthquake on the other side of the world that kills hundreds.
@@inkyguy state where you got your facts.
Other active serial killers at that time were the Acid bath murderer and John Reginald Christie.
I AM BLITZ 😎
I find it funny the way they spent so long in this episode blaming murders on guns, gun culture and "Americanization" when all along the murderer was British and did not use guns as part of the murders. As for guns, when these murders took place there were literally millions of British troops and police armed with guns becuase there was a world war on!... Not to mention in the UK countryside there are millions of shotguns and rifles owed for hunting, pest control, sports etc that were about in the 1940's and still right up to this day where shooting is common place.
The difffrence is there is no' Right ', to own firearms in UK. To own any legally you must hold a licence of certificate.
@@51WCDodge Technically you could say there is a right under the English Bill of Rights 1689. Also shotgun licences have to be approved unless the police have a specific reason not to issue one, unlike a firearms licence (for rifles and handguns) which require the applicant to provide a good reason to the police.
we have over 350 million firearms in the US and in contrast to THAT number the amount of gun crimes is beyond minimal eventhough a life is a life and any one of them is horrible but if the belief most have about the guns here it would be anarchy and remnants of the fn purge so give me a break ..i myself own over 31 pistols 29 long guns and assorted weapons in my gun room (had to go count lol) i had built and used to own a large store ten yrs ago i love em and im all for safety and fair rules
@@KidDynamite6 you have far, far more gun crime than any other western country. No one else has hundreds of mass shootings a month. No one else has school shootings every year. Stop lying to yourself.
Sgt Morley is brilliant in this... 😂
I love how Brits brag about nations being united against Nazis.
Because they whipped the Brits out of Europe by mid 1940 and bombed southern England until 1944.
Thankyou, thankyou, thankyou.
Gun crime doesn't happen because there's a lot of guns around. It happens because it's convenient for criminals. If they aren't around, knife crime skyrockets. I'm talking to you London.
Britain still has less knife crime per capita than the US. You're talking bullshit.
Knife crime has been imported from the 3rd world .
FACT.
Lots of guns laying around do NOT kill anybody! It is an evil person getting ahold of 1 gun, loading it, aiming it and pulling the trigger that kills somebody!
All the more reason why firearms must only be owned by obviously responsible people who are trained and certified to use thm and that all firearms be registered and their sale, transport and possession heavily regulated like cars, poisons, toxins, alcohol and any other highly addictive substance or any other potentially hazardous item.
So that inspector ask the other guy what something was. The guy stood directly next to him, leaned in the other guys field of vision and said, that’s a torch. The inspector couldn’t identify a torch?!
I mean, It blew the inspectors mind! Watch his reaction
it was a free for all for crime in these bombed out cities it was not talked about much respect for the detectives kickin ass in the situation and time period w a war torn city and no technology just old school police work
Never ceases to amaze me how dread stricken some murderers get once given the death penalty. They say things like, “Two wrongs don’t make a right, isn’t the death penalty just murder by the government, or I’m not the person I was when I did it. I’m a new man. You’ll be killing a good person!”
They beg and plead for mercy, begging society not to make the same mistake they did. Yeah, I know, right?
Ted Bundy was one of the biggest baby, and he brutally slaughtered those women.
I say they owe it to society to sit up, back straight, and take your punishment like a man, (or woman). For once in life be brave, and accept what happens when you kill people.
Their take on guns is comical. He’s saying brits are so simple they can’t handle firearms. I don’t believe that.
A richer culture too, he said. More like, more snobs . Any brit I met had serious ego issues.
As a Brit I don’t know one end of a gun from another. Thankfully they are not part of our everyday life
@@KelleyStrzelczyk Actually, I met a Brit in 1973, and he was one of the most humble of men.
@@india239 they arent a real complicated piece of machinery. If you can operate a pencil, you have the ability to operate a firearm
@@hannahreynolds7611 yall prefer your murdering with knives and cars
U guess left handed people in England were rare.
@@hannahreynolds7611 you can see why. They turn into murderers.
Left handed people anywhere were far less common than they are now.
@@hannahreynolds7611 ~ Yes, my Dad was a left hand as a kid and was forced thru those horrid things you say above. Now he's 84 and still using his right hand. Awful, the stupid ideas they had back then about some things.
@@rubytuesday5412just cruelty ruby my brother was spawn of the devil bc he's left handed, just cruel😢
The original Yorkshire ripper.
Yorkshire is at the other end of England.
@@sophiejameson4064
Exactly where this psycho originated from.
The oldest profession in the World is, not prostitution, but Soldiering. Prostitution is joint first but second, camp followers.
No. The oldest profession is ensuring food supply.
So there still is no certainty of the murderer.
His fingerprints matched those on a murder weapon; fingerprints are unique to each person. The murder weapon was the property of one of his victims, so he had no previous association with this victim, no justifiable reason to have his prints on it. And another important fact: the murders stopped the moment he was arrested. Previously they had been happening on a nightly basis. So there was no doubt whatsoever he was the killer.
A evil greedy man.. May his victims rest.
The whole world : Guns=Americans
Americans: you can defend yourself again your government if you are un armed. As we are learning a small group of people can try to ruin things. Also, lot of crime is discouraged by homeowners with guns!
The Bletchley Circle.
It's fascinating to learn about the cultural context of the time. Very interesting to know that the English didn't want to be Americanised. I have always thought they wanted so.
If the victims had a gun, the rapper would think twice
Those cops from back in the day were good remind me of Zimbabwean police..... very little technology but they will find the killer
What a crazy.
Imagine being called and introduced to the world as the cleft chin murder!😆
The murder was called the cleft chin murder, not the murderer.
@@SpicyTexan64 Thanks for clearing that up☺👍
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Can we please grasp that the soldiers were able to commit crimes with guns, BECAUSE the average citizen did NOT have a gun to defend themselves. Its not a difficult concept.
Are you really trying to say more people needed guns… ?
Yes. Armed society is a polite society
Less crime
@@thatgingerchick82😂😂😂😂😂
Americans love their guns
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Gotta love the logic of vilifying guns while this killer didn’t fire one shot🤣🤣🤣
'villifying' lmao, it's an instrument of death with no other purpose, no one needs to jump through hoops to explain why there shouldn't be a proliferation of guns in a city
The blackout Ripper was a woman
The increase in gun violence was because there were more guns….no…those same people that committed those crimes would have committed them with a different weapon but still would have committed them all the same. He also fails to mention if the victims of said crimes were armed they could have stopped them lmao.
Today, liberal judges would have gave him-maybe 20 years.
Thats for sure. Their justice system is laughable
Imagine anti-vaxxers during the blitz complaining about the regulations
Mobelotch.....
Or Marble Arch?
I might know if her name was Haywood or Hayward if the Brits just would PRONOUNCE THEIR Rs!
British English.
I bet Proff Lavine's Father is wondering if his son's voice will ever change. 😁
Yup, America calling. Bring on the critcism🤪
American are cheap? Brits are pretentious ..
First
These killings apparently took place during the blitz and here the narrator is saying that, unless the killer was caught, terror not seen since Jack the Ripper would return to London streets. Really? Ok.
Having serial killer rapists on the loose during wartime isn't a big deal?
Blaming guns for a serial killer? Lol my god anti gun propaganda is everywhere.
You're a podcast, a radio programme, and you add a bunch of cliche pics, and voila, a video - but not a very good one. The splater technique...lots of pointless pictures and cuts, just clues us into what a waste this is
This programme is one episode of a series called Murder Maps, it was originally shown on tv a few years ago. It is just posted here by Real Crime.
Prostitution is a CRIME. Not an “occupation”.
"Telling me when to turn my lights off violates my freedom. I will NOT turn my music down, I will NOT turn my strobe light off, I will NOT stop setting off fireworks. It's my right to do what I want!"
Antimaskers during the blackout.
How can you compare a piddly flu like virus with industrial scale war fare? WWII was a real crisis. It says a lot about western societies that are willing to fall to their knees and appease their god the state out of irrational fear of the wuflu.
@@1977a "
"a piddly flu like virus "
Please jsut remember this moment. Look back on it when you decide to face reality.
@@dontbstingy3587
Covid deaths worldwide:4 million
WW2 deaths worldwide:75million
@BKK I understand that Radical liberalism is destructive and terrible for society so definitely not a Biden supporter. I think dont b stingy is a biden supporter though!
Well at least you seem to be a pretty intelligent man!