I live in Fife & work as a driver, two months ago me & the other driver were coming back from Dundee & as we drove past Ladybank he suddenly came out with he remembered back in the 80s a guy dumped his wife's body in the woods pointing out the location & I remembered watching this episode a few years ago. Can't drive that road without thinking about Lynda Hunter now.
4:22 Lynda hunter is a chilling case it’s actually a murder that’s her husband committed by strangling her with a dog lead the belonged to shep the dog Lynda loved ... shep was killed but when police searched the hunters house they found the collar the was shep but the dog was last seen with Lynda hunters before she went missing shep’s revenge
Anyone else think they must of suspected the husband from the start as he wasn’t involved in the reconstruction normally they interview them and surely if he was innocent he would have wanted to help find her in anyway possible
do nt dream about burglars or rapists or robbers or conmen. Do nt please do nt. now do nt think about a pink elephant. oh, sorry forgot about murderers and muggers. do nt worry!!!
@@LANCSKID Yes, as was John Cassavetes, who sadly only starred in one, "Etude in Black". Their chemistry was sublime in that one! John's wife, Gena Rowlands, was also in a Columbo, "Playback", also great friends with Peter. They were amazing together in A Woman Under The Influence!
Lynda Hunter's husband, Andrew Hunter, is now suspected of being a serial killer. He may have been responsible for the death of his first wife, the death of a local sex worker, and he is also a suspect in one of the Templeton Woods murders. He appears to have had a very unstable personality, with severe problems with sex addiction.
Her husband did it. He's also now suspected of being a serial killer. His first wife died in suspicious circumstances, as did a local sex worker he knew, and he's also been linked to one of the Templeton Woods murders. It seems he was a very unstable man, with a serious sex addiction problem.
Probably all the community could raise at that time. Pitty the police never offered a reward considering other women where now at risk...I wonder if this case was solved?
OK tell me if I'm wrong, but didn't pc Alan buck in charge of the Wales water testing con also play a role in crimewatch, I forget the episode but did he played a con man targeting old ladies claiming he was a police man investigating forged notes. If any crimewatch nerds could confirm or deny it.
It would be nice if every episode from June 1984 until December 2004 were to be eventually officially released on DVD! I'd buy it! Maybe Network could do this!
I do enjoy my CW episodes (poor Lynda, I hope she’s reunited with her beloved Shep). 😢 Just settling with a drink and some popcorn (eaten with s spoon so I don’t get sticky fingers on my screen!). 🤣
Not really. This was 34 years ago and the main guy was described as being in his early 20s. If indeeed he was then he would still only be in mid to late fifties, not old, should still be fit and healthy provided he's taken care of himself. By the way, these women looked to be in their 80s.
Wasn’t she Mrs Sowerbury in the Oliver! musical? Incidentally, when my grandmother got dementia, my uncle found she had £10000 cash in the house! Thank goodness she didn’t have one of these arseholes coming into her home.
People in those days did some stupid things with cash. Leaving relatively large amounts lying round the house. I remember my great grandmother used to keep her money under the carpet.
@@Thenorthsace Hello troll. I didn't say it did, but then again English comprehension has never been your strong point. I said the act of doing it was stupid.
I thought only her husband Andrew was into kink. I'm shocked she was too. The body of 18-year-old Carol Lannen was discovered in Templeton Woods with the photo-fit very similar to Andrew. Maybe lynda knew something about that murder & he killed her.
I was born in '82 - things really did seem gloomy/dank in the 80s. Even home decor was many shades of beige/brown - swirly carpets and the like. I remember the early 90s seemed so much brighter, pop culture was all colourful graphics...I was a kid but that's genuinely how I remember things. I still love the 90s aesthetic to this day.
This episode I’ve seen before as it’s already on UA-cam so I think redcard74 should upload another and make everyone’s Saturday night an enjoyable one ;)
The higher hills shraged she fell in emotional the tiring her logic . IE why why why. Might certainly add up . Her emotions in turmoil her foods not repondon to the embryo growing hence she is forced to I'll sickness untill she decides to eat correctly for her birth a better to be healthy. Maybe her work not helping in the elders home so more with other young mums . Unable to access reason she became less listener to her husband and the split of the mind began nit extreem but enough to compromise her safe precautionary self ending perhaps parking when she visited her parents once more . And then she met a person not particularly concerned perhaps her manner been a trigger to him her to rob and etc ending in Manchester . The trigger can be she ordinarily would dispose the character . But her conpirimsed health began her to kid messages and he was or she and he unsure played it a while but soon decided not her a bitch
“Shame we lost in the match last night, eh?” What match would have taken place on a Thursday night in August in 1987? This was long before the Europa League was basically a year-long affair, and besides all European matches were on Tuesdays and Wednesdays in those days. Plus the Scotland national team don’t appear to have had a game until September. Trivial I know but these things I notice; just some made-up inane banter by the reconstruction scriptwriters exercising artistic license?
More likely that they were accurately depicting what was said. The reconstructions are usually depictions of what the witnesses actually heard and saw.
I live in Fife & work as a driver, two months ago me & the other driver were coming back from Dundee & as we drove past Ladybank he suddenly came out with he remembered back in the 80s a guy dumped his wife's body in the woods pointing out the location & I remembered watching this episode a few years ago.
Can't drive that road without thinking about Lynda Hunter now.
It's good to finally see a very good decent quality copy of the December 1987 edition. Thanks again Redcard! Please keep them coming!
4:22 Lynda hunter is a chilling case it’s actually a murder that’s her husband committed by strangling her with a dog lead the belonged to shep the dog Lynda loved ... shep was killed but when police searched the hunters house they found the collar the was shep but the dog was last seen with Lynda hunters before she went missing shep’s revenge
Was he convicted?
@@ajs41 yeah but died in prison. Seems he also killed his ex and his gf.
And she was pregnant with his child 🤷🏻♂️
@@neilt4723 OMG I knew it such a terrible end to their lives 😢
@@gujh03 is there an update of this case on YT?
My mum worked with Linda at Turriff house, she always spoke fondly of her. Rip Linda
Was she ever found? X
@@clairedawsonmurdered by her husband. Her body was found in a wood six months after she went missing.
Many Thanks for all of these great videos Redcar74- I had a crimewatch binge yesterday! 😊
Growing up in the 80s i remember how excited we got when Crime watch came on
You are a GOD for sharing these episodes, I hope you have plenty more in store! 😊✌
Anyone else think they must of suspected the husband from the start as he wasn’t involved in the reconstruction normally they interview them and surely if he was innocent he would have wanted to help find her in anyway possible
Ollie Perry I’m still thinking how he thought he wud get away with it
They did indeed
Thanks for that link, lea.
There was a case already when real killer appeared in CW reconstruction, although I doubt he really wanted to help.
PG - would that have been the Avril Dunn/Duncan Jackson case?
ua-cam.com/video/jWUOtorIy_k/v-deo.html
The "Comments" seem to bear this out.
That last reconstruction made me jump when the fella suddenly changed his tone and burst through the door lol
Just wanted to say goodnight everyone don’t have nightmares, do sleep well...
do nt dream about burglars or rapists or robbers or conmen. Do nt please do nt. now do nt think about a pink elephant. oh, sorry forgot about murderers and muggers. do nt worry!!!
I used to be so scared of the e fits when I was a kid 🤣
@@Nick-Emery The Efit of the man who murdered the West Indian lady in Manchester...
@@Nick-Emery interesting, as they seemed in the most part to be drawn by five year-olds using the big crayons.
@@LANCSKID I think that’s what made them creepy
Poor Lynda
That car interior is a crime not just a crime scene!
Damn... Just read about the Lynda Hunter case. It's like a storyline from Columbo...
And Columbo was a dog lover, so he would've taken it very personally! 😢💔
@@AACE73and would have solved it all in under two hours. Probably Jack Cassidy … It usually was.
@@LANCSKID or Patrick McGoohan Or George Hamilton or Robert Culp 😉
@@AACE73 Yes! Apparently McGoohan was a big pal of Peter Falk.
@@LANCSKID Yes, as was John Cassavetes, who sadly only starred in one, "Etude in Black". Their chemistry was sublime in that one!
John's wife, Gena Rowlands, was also in a Columbo, "Playback", also great friends with Peter. They were amazing together in A Woman Under The Influence!
Lynda Hunter's husband, Andrew Hunter, is now suspected of being a serial killer. He may have been responsible for the death of his first wife, the death of a local sex worker, and he is also a suspect in one of the Templeton Woods murders. He appears to have had a very unstable personality, with severe problems with sex addiction.
I knew it was the husband!
That's real shitty & he would've bumped off the poor dog too
What do you mean “now suspected” it wasn’t long after he was done for it lol and didn’t you already write a comment 2 years ago
@@Thenorthsace Oh it's you troll. Have a read again of what I said, then sit down and have a think. I know you're not used to it, but give it a go.
£3000 back then were an iquavalent to today's 20 thousand pounds,almost life savings,very heartbreaking
I earnt that a day selling hoovers.
@CARLIN4737 Is that you Dave ?
Do you have any crimewatch from the 90s to upload. I started watching it then.
Bloody LEGEND M8 THX REDCARD74😆👍
Cupa on the go and watching Thanks again fab .
.......that cellulite is getting worse.
Weirdo
You really do drink far too much tea. And, that avatar still gives me the willies.
1:33 Brian May
15:28...i remember that robber being on an episode of the flying squad when they caught him.
ua-cam.com/video/BWwuXykdt7k/v-deo.htmlsi=DRp6o9tt7jhHu9kM
I've wondered for ages if they ever caught whoever killed Daniel callahan in that hit and run in Liverpool
7:39 they used a different actresses voice
Was the Linda Hunter case ever solved? I seem to remember the husband was the prime suspect?
Sarah Sea according to the internet yeah it was him. He had a pretty kinky private life!
Yep, her killer's body is already being eaten by worms and his soul is boiling in hell's tar.
gareth roblyn he sounded like a right bastard
Her husband did it. He's also now suspected of being a serial killer. His first wife died in suspicious circumstances, as did a local sex worker he knew, and he's also been linked to one of the Templeton Woods murders. It seems he was a very unstable man, with a serious sex addiction problem.
The husband was real piece of evil scum 🤬
Poor Lynda & Shep 😢💔
May They Rest in Peace Together 🙏🏻🌹🌈
£500 reward for info about that poor West Indian woman. Life is cheap.
Probably all the community could raise at that time. Pitty the police never offered a reward considering other women where now at risk...I wonder if this case was solved?
It seems terribly low, even for 1987 😢
@@misplacedkiwi9498You could win more than that on some idiotic game show.
OK tell me if I'm wrong, but didn't pc Alan buck in charge of the Wales water testing con also play a role in crimewatch, I forget the episode but did he played a con man targeting old ladies claiming he was a police man investigating forged notes. If any crimewatch nerds could confirm or deny it.
Your a legend redcar74 I love these fantastic videos thanks
Were the bogus water board callers ever caught?
The days when the police tried to catch criminals instead of pronoun miscreants...
Piss off and take your political crap elsewhere
Bruv I would bang a few E and start marching to the bom bom.
What does that mean…?
You a Russian troll?
@@ThePrincessnady1that whoever it is is a miserable troll trying to find someone to blame for the fact they got old
It would be nice if every episode from June 1984 until December 2004 were to be eventually officially released on DVD! I'd buy it! Maybe Network could do this!
Exactly..never going to happen! Let's just be grateful for youtube and and just as importantly redcard74 for taking the time to upload these gems.
Yes I know it will never happen it was just a thought.
It would be even nicer if they brought the programme back, and we could all watch it again every month!
@@treasurehunteruk9718 Yes but not the presenters who were doing it at the end?
@@michealhand1001 The Jeremy Vine ones were awful!
I do enjoy my CW episodes (poor Lynda, I hope she’s reunited with her beloved Shep). 😢
Just settling with a drink and some popcorn (eaten with s spoon so I don’t get sticky fingers on my screen!). 🤣
We don't give a fuck you cellulite riddled scrounger
The ones who targeted the elderly would be old by now. Hopefully a gang of millennials will be "caring" for the old boomers .
Not really. This was 34 years ago and the main guy was described as being in his early 20s. If indeeed he was then he would still only be in mid to late fifties, not old, should still be fit and healthy provided he's taken care of himself. By the way, these women looked to be in their 80s.
In those days, there were loads of banks, bs & subpost offices.
Now there's none.
Jimmy Savile, Rolf Harris, Stuart Hall and Jonathan King were all busy in the studio next door.
No Glitter?
I recognise the actress who plays 86 yr old Louise Thomas! She was in an episode of Hetty Wainthropp.
Wasn’t she Mrs Sowerbury in the Oliver! musical?
Incidentally, when my grandmother got dementia, my uncle found she had £10000 cash in the house! Thank goodness she didn’t have one of these arseholes coming into her home.
So was I.
@@LANCSKID you were? Which episode? Tell us about it!
@@rahawa774 Series 3, episode 1 … ‘village idiot’ uncredited.
@@LANCSKID Cool - I’ll look out for you next time I rewatch the series; it’s one of my all time favourites 👍 village idiot 😂
The e fits were scarier than the crimes
True.
I can't listen to an old welsh lady without hearing Doris from Gavin and Stacy.
I can’t listen to an old welsh lady without thinking about my grandmother!!! 😭😭
Oi dor wheres the salad 😂😂😂😂
Makes me sick to the stomach seeing the elderly being targeted by these scumbags
21:30 That old lady was in "The only gay in the village " sketches in Little Britain
Wonder if the bogus duo ever got caught
thanks more crimewatch
Even though they sit watching TV all day, old folk never seem to heed the daily warnings to NOT keep cash at home, and to NOT OPEN THE DOOR.
Sue never has the same hairstyle
But better than La Phelps, methinks.
Tragic about Lynda Hunter. It was her husband
who wouldn't recognise that photofit
You are amazing Xx
16:11
Stephen fry
I thought exactly the same thing when I first saw the picture!!
Still no easier to see a GP 40 years later
People in those days did some stupid things with cash. Leaving relatively large amounts lying round the house. I remember my great grandmother used to keep her money under the carpet.
That doesn’t make them stupid 🤔
@@Thenorthsace Hello troll. I didn't say it did, but then again English comprehension has never been your strong point. I said the act of doing it was stupid.
Don’t have nightmares do sleep well... yeah fat chance of that!
It was a crass and meaningless catchphrase.
Her husband did it
Did THE find Lynda Hunter
Yes, her husband killed her. He died in prison.
Stealing from old people. Very very bad.
mad that Lynda Hunter was killed by her partner amidst both their bizarre sex lives and games but crimewatch showed no clues to the reality.
I thought only her husband Andrew was into kink. I'm shocked she was too. The body of 18-year-old Carol Lannen was discovered in Templeton Woods with the photo-fit very similar to Andrew. Maybe lynda knew something about that murder & he killed her.
@@isaz597 ya never know what happens behind closed doors.
@@isaz597 he's also been linked to the death of a local sex worker and his first wife died in suspicious circumstances.
There's been a gas explosion, I've come to check your water?😂😂
Gotta love the Pickeys.
Thank you! Any chance of a bonus one today?
wishing will make it so :)
Why do people making comments on UA-cam now have numbers after their names?
16:07 top right. That slim shadys been at it again!
Nice early morning suprise redcard74 thanks bro 😄
yes i thought maybe later on tomorrow a new upload .
Why does England/Britian look so gloomy and dark in them days I was born in 99 so I’m curious
Because it was and still is lol
I was born in '82 - things really did seem gloomy/dank in the 80s. Even home decor was many shades of beige/brown - swirly carpets and the like. I remember the early 90s seemed so much brighter, pop culture was all colourful graphics...I was a kid but that's genuinely how I remember things. I still love the 90s aesthetic to this day.
Two men trying to sell a seat cover 🤣🤣🤣
Proper troll.
Min 1.33@........trust Brian May had a solid alibi......
This episode I’ve seen before as it’s already on UA-cam so I think redcard74 should upload another and make everyone’s Saturday night an enjoyable one ;)
White van driver conveniently leaves the van keys in the ignition !
The higher hills shraged she fell in emotional the tiring her logic . IE why why why. Might certainly add up . Her emotions in turmoil her foods not repondon to the embryo growing hence she is forced to I'll sickness untill she decides to eat correctly for her birth a better to be healthy. Maybe her work not helping in the elders home so more with other young mums . Unable to access reason she became less listener to her husband and the split of the mind began nit extreem but enough to compromise her safe precautionary self ending perhaps parking when she visited her parents once more . And then she met a person not particularly concerned perhaps her manner been a trigger to him her to rob and etc ending in Manchester . The trigger can be she ordinarily would dispose the character . But her conpirimsed health began her to kid messages and he was or she and he unsure played it a while but soon decided not her a bitch
Those were the days when you could actually get to SEE a Doctor!
Oiiiiii you old git.....give me my id back!!!!
Last minute Irish accent actors for the Welsh conmen lol
In the interview afterwards the officer in charge said they had Irish accents and were heard speaking in Irish Gaelic.
Makes perfect sense now
Open your ears more
@@ThenorthsaceShould have gone to Specsavers … they do earwax removal now and issue hearing aids!
“Shame we lost in the match last night, eh?” What match would have taken place on a Thursday night in August in 1987? This was long before the Europa League was basically a year-long affair, and besides all European matches were on Tuesdays and Wednesdays in those days. Plus the Scotland national team don’t appear to have had a game until September.
Trivial I know but these things I notice; just some made-up inane banter by the reconstruction scriptwriters exercising artistic license?
ToteScrote maybe that’s how the police knew he was lying as the reconstructions are quite true to the facts
More likely that they were accurately depicting what was said. The reconstructions are usually depictions of what the witnesses actually heard and saw.
Maybe the youngsters were playing in a match themselves.
Lynda Hunter looked a bit of a Fox 🦊
You sicko.