Mr. Brodie, I would like to make a video request if you please. I recently read about the murder of the actor William Terris by fellow actor Richard Prince, who was jealous of him. It happened in the 19th century. It's quite an interesting story. I have not found any good videos about the story and I think you would tell it to perfection. I hope you like this idea I love your channel. Much love from Brazil 🇧🇷❤️
Thank you for this channel. I love the way you explain in detail each case, drawing the listener in to what can only be described as enthralling. Will be tuning in again next time from my home in the mid north of South Australia 🇦🇺
Thank you Paul. I like your videos because I like historic crime and your voice is very calming. Weird, but i feel like you're reading me a bedtime story.
Thank you for a well-researched and highly entertaining 2 hours of historical true crime! The story about the airman ripper, Cummins, made me wonder if the first season of the Bletchley Circle series was perhaps loosely based on his terrible crimes.
Paul, ty…I love these long sessions, I do landscapes in acrylics, and I listen to you I enjoy painting but I love it even more listening to you, I really liked this one, nice and long, I think the longer the compilations the better, pls keep it up, ty for all your hardwork, 😊love it.
Just found this channel. I'm loving it. Thank you!! Have you covered the Great Boston Molasses Flood yet. It's one of my favorite "Well I Never" events.
I acquired a copy of the transcript of the entire Gordon Cummins trial which was printed as a hardback book and sent out to legal firms once the trial was over. No analysis, just a verbatim record of the trial. Makes for fascinating reading.
A great video as always! Full of compelling content, well-told. Thank you! However, I can't get behind Frederick Deaming as Jack the Ripper...the Ripper was known to have surgically eviscerated his victims and, frequently, taken their kidneys (often leaving ill-spelled notes to the effect that he planned to cook & eat them--ew!). Deaming's modus is similar, but many murderers cut their victims' throats. Very few go so far as the Ripper went...and he focused almost exclusively on women who "slept rough" and, usually, supplemented their income with prostitution. Deaming, apparently, married his victims. Very different outside of a few surface similarities
Babes in the woods case, I know it would be tedious but the number of prisoners that died between 1957-1960 is 113 in total,it could be reduced again by the number of those men that were already incarcerated at the time of the murders, then reduced to only those serving minor sentences etc.... I think it's possible to identify this man and perhaps discover his guilt or innocence
I so hope you see this..Mr well I never 😊... please don't change what you're doing...to many AI channels out there..no research or commitment..thank you.. Hello well I never family ❤
Personally I don't believe he was the ripper, their MO may have had similarities but the style was completely different. I think it fair to say Bellas murder was solved, as a guilty man hides the evidence. however justice wasn't served. Poor little babies, I hope they are reunited with their parents in the other realm. R.I.P innocent angels.
Just had to drop in and comment about how easy it is to read the title of this video in two different ways... The "Dr. Who" killed for money... OR The doctor who killed for money... Just sayin'... 😂
Fab cases of abuse, loneliness, and the usual greed. I like when u mention her work as a domestic and show a woman in a maid uniform with a big duster. 😹
Yeah... History Guy already introduced me to Evelyn Nesbit and Wikipedia did the rest of the damage, so... I'm good. I. am. good., because I'm a little more not good. Yeah.
Referring to the 'Babes in the Wood', case. That doctor who revealed that a patient of his had 'died of a guilty conscience', was just plain cruel in refusing to release the full alleged confession to the children's parents or the police. Not to mention, highly irresponsible
It makes one wonder if he was the perpetrator... If it was not to help solve the case, why say anything about a 'confession' unless to redirect attention.
Deeming enjoyed the long-con with women. He seems to have taken time and effort to gain their intimate trust, one by one. Marie was likely aware of the cons and the new bigamous marriage. She tried to live apart from him. Didn't stick. What a wild life they had together. Poor kids. Definitely not the Ripper.
Hey Paul. I really enjoy the videos you show in "Well I Never." Do you have any stories about Jack The Ripper? And, or, about the suspect, who I personally think was Jack the Ripper, the polish Barber, I don't know how to spell his name. Would really love to see a episode about that. BTW, you do an Excellent job at narrating the videos. Love your voice. Thanks for your channel.
I truly appreciate you and all the work you do to make these videos. They have been my go to videos and I know they aren't easy to make. (I don't even try)
You are part of my UA-cam Channel umbrella. I have a few terrific channels that create a wonderful, well-crafted, intelligent canopy over my head to shelter me from the insanity of life that so often rains down upon us all. Good on ya'!!💖💖
That first case I've heard of on some other channel, but not in this much detail. He certainly was a ne'er do well. Glad justice finally caught up to him.
Re: Babes in the Woods. When a child is abducted there is always great sympathy for the parents and grandparents, but you rarely hear about the trauma that surviving siblings experience in a situation like that. It must be awful. Thankfully most of us have never experienced that but it means even MH counselors may have trouble helping someone who has. There was a strange case in the United States of two brothers. Stephen and Cary Stayner. One of them was kidnapped and held for several years before being released. The other grew up and committed several murders as an adult.
This narrator is the best storyteller on UA-cam!
Yes, I agree
Love his videos as well!
Hands down. This two hour episode is a real treat. I’m probably going to fall asleep by the 15minute mark though 😂
A compilation video on my September 17, 2024 birthday?! Thank you so much! Good timing - I just got home from having some Indian food.
Birthday buddy!! 9/17/79!!!
Happy Birthday!!
Happy birthday 🎂 🎉
@@FelishaGriffin-x6r Thanks!
@@angelatheel5720 9/17/76 here! Hope you have a great day!
I had a rough day at work and this is the balm for my frazzled soul. Thank you so much.
Ypu have made me very happy I'm poorly cant sleep & was desparate for something decent to watch Thank you
Awful having insomnia, hope your health improves. I too have health issues & trouble sleeping, great to have Well I Never to watch.😊
😢 feel better soon
What a fantastic gift on an otherwise arduous day.
Love these stories, keep them coming. The longer the better.❤🎉
I’m here to fall asleep to your voice…and if l learn anything along the way, it’s pure gravy.
Thanks for your talent. Philadelphia USA 🇺🇸
Mr. Brodie, I would like to make a video request if you please.
I recently read about the murder of the actor William Terris by fellow actor Richard Prince, who was jealous of him. It happened in the 19th century.
It's quite an interesting story. I have not found any good videos about the story and I think you would tell it to perfection. I hope you like this idea
I love your channel.
Much love from Brazil 🇧🇷❤️
And since I got a Roku streamer, I can now watch Paul on my television!! ❤
I got very excited about this too , however it seemed less intimate so I still use my phone just for this 😂
Thank you for this channel. I love the way you explain in detail each case, drawing the listener in to what can only be described as enthralling. Will be tuning in again next time from my home in the mid north of South Australia 🇦🇺
Thank you Paul. I like your videos because I like historic crime and your voice is very calming. Weird, but i feel like you're reading me a bedtime story.
Some of my favorite bedtime stories😊
Thanks and best regards from Reykjavik Iceland
❤ Canada ❤
Greetings from Scotland 🏴
Yes!! Thank you Paul!☺️❤
Thank you for a well-researched and highly entertaining 2 hours of historical true crime! The story about the airman ripper, Cummins, made me wonder if the first season of the Bletchley Circle series was perhaps loosely based on his terrible crimes.
Love the channel, and your attention to detail, wit, and the humor sprinkled in here and there. Keep up the great work good sir!
British true crime is always my favourite. Thanks for the video, I loved it
Paul, ty…I love these long sessions, I do landscapes in acrylics, and I listen to you
I enjoy painting but I love it even more listening to you, I really liked this one, nice and long, I think the longer the compilations the better, pls keep it up, ty for all your hardwork, 😊love it.
🎉🎉🎉 Many congratulations Paul, on reaching the big 500 K, very much deserved, roll on 1 million.🎉🎉🎉
absolutely love this channel, thank you for this gruesome but fascinating compilation
Sensationl guys you rock these videos are priceless keep up the great work
Just found this channel. I'm loving it. Thank you!! Have you covered the Great Boston Molasses Flood yet. It's one of my favorite "Well I Never" events.
Bedtime listening! 😊 many thanks from an unusually warm Fife 😊
Excellent thanks for all of these
Always a wonderful presentation. ❤
I was scrolling and scrolling trying to find something to watch then this popped up 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Wonderful, thank you so much Paul 😊
Yes!! I've been waiting 😃 for this!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
I need this today.
Love the videos.
Thank-you Paul!
Love from Rèvèlstoke BC Can̈àda❤😊
I acquired a copy of the transcript of the entire Gordon Cummins trial which was printed as a hardback book and sent out to legal firms once the trial was over. No analysis, just a verbatim record of the trial. Makes for fascinating reading.
Wishing you a Very Happy Birthday and many happy returns. Thank you for all your fascinating tales .
A great video as always! Full of compelling content, well-told. Thank you!
However, I can't get behind Frederick Deaming as Jack the Ripper...the Ripper was known to have surgically eviscerated his victims and, frequently, taken their kidneys (often leaving ill-spelled notes to the effect that he planned to cook & eat them--ew!). Deaming's modus is similar, but many murderers cut their victims' throats. Very few go so far as the Ripper went...and he focused almost exclusively on women who "slept rough" and, usually, supplemented their income with prostitution.
Deaming, apparently, married his victims.
Very different outside of a few surface similarities
Thanks for sharing Paul. Take care mate. 🙏
Ready to settle down cuppa chocolate n here we go ❤️❤️❤️❤️🌹🇬🇧👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you for your awesome videos. Love your narration 😊
Thank you so much 😊🙏
I just love this channel!
Thank you.
The Case of Charles Bravo was on the BBC, l believe it can be found on YT.
Keep up the brilliant work and thanks Mate
Oooh thanks!!!! This is great
and happy birthday @ flamsterette❤
Paul, The most handsome man on UA-cam!!❤
Certainly a wonderful dresser!
Thanks!
Thank you so much, Jennifer 😊
Right on time! 😮🎉❤
Always fascinating.
Babes in the woods case, I know it would be tedious but the number of prisoners that died between 1957-1960 is 113 in total,it could be reduced again by the number of those men that were already incarcerated at the time of the murders, then reduced to only those serving minor sentences etc.... I think it's possible to identify this man and perhaps discover his guilt or innocence
All the mental patients are now at large in the community!
They're running the governments.
Hallelujah another long video ❤❤❤
Yay!! Thank you!
Just saying hi at 11 seconds
I so hope you see this..Mr well I never 😊... please don't change what you're doing...to many AI channels out there..no research or commitment..thank you.. Hello well I never family ❤
Aww thank you.. please don't change ❤..all the best for the future
Anyone else loves old true crime stories.. Briefcase is good ❤
Thanks
Thank you, Roderick! 😁
Re-subscribed. Not sure what game it is YT is playing, but several of my subscriptions have been cancelled without my knowledge.
Happy birthday 🎉
I think Charles had been trying to poison his wife, and Mrs Bravo turned the tables on him.
Yes you may notify me of these other channels you have. Love this channel so will definitely check the others
Personally I don't believe he was the ripper, their MO may have had similarities but the style was completely different. I think it fair to say Bellas murder was solved, as a guilty man hides the evidence. however justice wasn't served. Poor little babies, I hope they are reunited with their parents in the other realm. R.I.P innocent angels.
Just had to drop in and comment about how easy it is to read the title of this video in two different ways...
The "Dr. Who" killed for money...
OR
The doctor who killed for money...
Just sayin'... 😂
The shrink did it.
Fab cases of abuse, loneliness, and the usual greed. I like when u mention her work as a domestic and show a woman in a maid uniform with a big duster. 😹
.
Yeah... History Guy already introduced me to Evelyn Nesbit and Wikipedia did the rest of the damage, so... I'm good. I. am. good., because I'm a little more not good.
Yeah.
YAY❤
It’s never a mannequin
No arm-waving about,Paul.Looks ridiculous!
Referring to the 'Babes in the Wood', case. That doctor who revealed that a patient of his had 'died of a guilty conscience', was just plain cruel in refusing to release the full alleged confession to the children's parents or the police. Not to mention, highly irresponsible
It makes one wonder if he was the perpetrator... If it was not to help solve the case, why say anything about a 'confession' unless to redirect attention.
@@annew1362 That is a very good point
What an absolute treat Paul, thank you so much for your wonderful work
Deeming enjoyed the long-con with women. He seems to have taken time and effort to gain their intimate trust, one by one. Marie was likely aware of the cons and the new bigamous marriage. She tried to live apart from him. Didn't stick. What a wild life they had together. Poor kids. Definitely not the Ripper.
Hey Paul. I really enjoy the videos you show in "Well I Never." Do you have any stories about Jack The Ripper? And, or, about the suspect, who I personally think was Jack the Ripper, the polish Barber, I don't know how to spell his name. Would really love to see a episode about that. BTW, you do an Excellent job at narrating the videos. Love your voice. Thanks for your channel.
Thanks!
Thank you so much, Jennifer 😊🙏
I truly appreciate you and all the work you do to make these videos. They have been my go to videos and I know they aren't easy to make. (I don't even try)
Wonder if there is DNA evidence left from the Babes in the Woods case.
No, it was Mack the Knife 🗡
Thank you, Paul.
Thankyou for the longer upload. 😊
Legendary man
subbed, pace of the videos are perfect
Happy birthday God bless ❤🎉
what ever you do please dont stop doing what you do so beautifully , its always presented in a respectful and kind way , thank you
These compilations are gold❤
i would cut my hair paul.
This is great! Thank you!
You are part of my UA-cam Channel umbrella. I have a few terrific channels that create a wonderful, well-crafted, intelligent canopy over my head to shelter me from the insanity of life that so often rains down upon us all. Good on ya'!!💖💖
That first case I've heard of on some other channel, but not in this much detail. He certainly was a ne'er do well. Glad justice finally caught up to him.
Re: Babes in the Woods. When a child is abducted there is always great sympathy for the parents and grandparents, but you rarely hear about the trauma that surviving siblings experience in a situation like that. It must be awful. Thankfully most of us have never experienced that but it means even MH counselors may have trouble helping someone who has. There was a strange case in the United States of two brothers. Stephen and Cary Stayner. One of them was kidnapped and held for several years before being released. The other grew up and committed several murders as an adult.
Thanks
Thank you so much, Katrina 😊
He certainly is the best narrator
Love your show.
Thank You.
Why would it be out of character for the doctor commit murder, when he killed a baby 🤨