I have said elsewhere that it was eventually perceived by the BBC ‘heads’ to have a far too accusatory tone with presenters becoming far from impartial (ie, Rav ‘the Chav’ Wilding’s cocky and arrogant stance) Moreover, it was seen as possibly prejudicing the views of jurors in forthcoming trials who had watched the programme featuring alleged offenders over whom they would subsequently be required to consider a verdict.
Nice to see they finally caught the murderer of colette aram. If you don't know it was luck. The murderer was called Paul Hutchinson and by chance his son was arrested, I think for driving and when they took his son dna it came back that the person who killed colette was related. So he finally got caught
Familial DNA is the name for this way of solving crimes. Thanks to ancestry DNA and various other sites/services like it it is becoming a new everyday way to solve crime.
Paul Hutchinson also was believed to have taken an overdose and died only 1-2 years into his sentence, “believed” because a post mortem was inconclusive
Ive def seen another doc about this case, so might be worth looking up on youtube? I think it was spmething like The Killer next Door, or 'Murder in the Neighbourhood' or something
They did get the man, I think it might be the one looking over the bridge who was seen earlier. She was very rich. The cottage she lived in was only part of all the surrounding grounds, and her son lived in a mansion on the same plot. They were millionaires through something called Blue Mountain coffee, I think. The stabs in the neck were cos the man tried to get her to give her cash point number, but she resisted, so he kept stabbing her. It was just robbery, cos she was so rich.
Her hairstyle reminds me a lot of *Faye Dunaway* when she acted along with Warren Beaty in the movie *Bonnie & Clyde* She is so extremely similar even they have almost identical lips.
Giving your kids a bit of independence though can help them growing up to feel more confident. But you do see fewer and fewer kids out playing now unsupervised.
The security guy said he had his artery shattered 😂, sorry but that’s just stupid, why don’t they correct the guy before letting him release such a statement 🤦🏻♂️
I’m sure crimewatch would have had lots to report during the pandemic with the mandatory wearing of masks ! Maybe they should have brought it back for this period to help with crimes!
They could do with crime watch now with all the stabbings happening in London this show helped keep the streets more safe
CCTV RULES NOW 👍 Behave or get yu fast!
How?
I have said elsewhere that it was eventually perceived by the BBC ‘heads’ to have a far too accusatory tone with presenters becoming far from impartial (ie, Rav ‘the Chav’ Wilding’s cocky and arrogant stance) Moreover, it was seen as possibly prejudicing the views of jurors in forthcoming trials who had watched the programme featuring alleged offenders over whom they would subsequently be required to consider a verdict.
Murder of Colette Aram was eventually solved with DNA and I think Crimewatch did an update in 2010.
On the 10 October 2010 took an overdose of medication and died at 9.58 am in an ambulance on the way to hospital
Nice to see they finally caught the murderer of colette aram. If you don't know it was luck. The murderer was called Paul Hutchinson and by chance his son was arrested, I think for driving and when they took his son dna it came back that the person who killed colette was related. So he finally got caught
Familial DNA is the name for this way of solving crimes. Thanks to ancestry DNA and various other sites/services like it it is becoming a new everyday way to solve crime.
@@clioflano421 what mad about ancestry is people don't realise when sending there dna off that the police can look at any and all
The killer even cut clumps of his hair out to make it look like he had had kemothropy for cancer so that he had an alibi for his werabouts
Paul Hutchinson also was believed to have taken an overdose and died only 1-2 years into his sentence, “believed” because a post mortem was inconclusive
Did they catch the sex attacker? The poor girl Xx
I'm pretty sure they did. I could be wrong but I believe this child was a victim of serial sex attacker Daniel Lishman
@LALakersNornIron former police officer...
Bastard.
Love how she says cocaine-kakaine
they all say it like that
cuk ayynnn
34.35 Russell Grant, John Mcvicars son
In the first case how on earth could anybody do that do an elderly woman who had done no harm to anybody else ever
The music
Why?
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0.30 has anyone ever unscrambled the spoken words in the music - probably important.
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What a record. So you arrested many, many police officers ?
If the good samaritan at Tesco had not intervened I don't think him or the guard would have been shoot .
So sad.
5:58 they called her Mrs E because she had her own lab knocking out high quality ecstacy
So sad the georgina Edmonds murder. She looked like a lovely lady. My heart goes out to her family.
Ive def seen another doc about this case, so might be worth looking up on youtube? I think it was spmething like The Killer next Door, or 'Murder in the Neighbourhood' or something
They did get the man, I think it might be the one looking over the bridge who was seen earlier. She was very rich. The cottage she lived in was only part of all the surrounding grounds, and her son lived in a mansion on the same plot. They were millionaires through something called Blue Mountain coffee, I think. The stabs in the neck were cos the man tried to get her to give her cash point number, but she resisted, so he kept stabbing her. It was just robbery, cos she was so rich.
Im sure they caught a Russian/Polish lad that lived local for it ???
Matthew hamlen was convicted in 2016 of Georginas murder.He must serve at least 30 years
Solved. Matthew Hamlen. Life with min. 30 years. He was acquitted previously but retried.
Her hairstyle reminds me a lot of *Faye Dunaway* when she acted along with Warren Beaty in the movie *Bonnie & Clyde* She is so extremely similar even they have almost identical lips.
Why, was she Scottish?
@@treasurehunteruk9718Actually Yes
@@lolitarouge Faye Dunaway?
@@treasurehunteruk9718 ohh yes.
English, Irish, Scottish and German Ancestry.
52:19 Breaking Bad.
22mins,she finally says it,..."black"...the reconstruction,the police discription, NOTHING suggests he's black 'till she finally says it ,why
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Black spicky hair you fool
Crimes getting worser.
thats cocaine smuggling was a topper
Cool
I have a disability my parents was always with me day in day out
Giving your kids a bit of independence though can help them growing up to feel more confident. But you do see fewer and fewer kids out playing now unsupervised.
I was four when jill dando was followed near her house
i wasnt. is that your mental age for years and years to come.
The security guy said he had his artery shattered 😂, sorry but that’s just stupid, why don’t they correct the guy before letting him release such a statement 🤦🏻♂️
Bailey are you a single lady under 40?
I’m sure crimewatch would have had lots to report during the pandemic with the mandatory wearing of masks ! Maybe they should have brought it back for this period to help with crimes!
“It’s important to leave that space,” so says the waste of space.
Ouch.
@@lw3646 Truth hurts.