I used to work for an alarm company back in the day; it used to be that if one "sensor" was activated (door or window, etc) we'd call a keyholder. It was only if a second sensor went off that we'd call the police. So maybe it was something similar here. You'd think that if it was a panic alarm that the police would be contacted automatically! Poor Rachel, what an absolutely horrifying attack 😢 Hope she's doing okay these days.
@@hihowareyouthen I imagine that's because there were lots of false alarms?...rats? or some other reasons? Even so such a terrible case. Reminds me of other missed opportunities on crimewatch.
@@pattymelt-go3fv Exactly, it was often a pet setting off the alarm, cats activating motion sensors etc. Tons of false alarms. Definitely a missed opportunity for Rachel, and probably put the keyholder, who had to turn up, in danger too.
The first case at the Nandos was shocking. I guess most have tightened up their security procedures but restaurant/bar/retail workers really must lock the doors behind them at all times outside of business hours.
I keep searching for "the missing Crimewatch UK episodes from UA-cam" I really wish people really wouldn't re-upload CW UK episodes that are already on UA-cam!
It appears that the Eileen Evans hit and run was never solved. I found a couple articles from 2006 which stated that they were still looking for the lorry driver. So weird that there was no CCTV footage.
One point that isn't mentioned is that you have a blind spot in front of the lorry windscreen a lot of people have been run over crossing in front of a lorry like that I'm not excusing it but it's worth keeping in mind when you walk in front of a lorry
Algeria has a low murder rate, and the violent criminals it exports would be much more likely to go to France. So it is quite surprising, and the appeal seems to think the attacker was Eastern European.
@@chrismanners9091 Not surprised there's a low murder rate, they're tough on crime (I think they still have the death penalty) and their prisons aren't cosy like ours.
Until this episode here are the "missing from UA-cam" Crimewatch UK episodes ● Thu December 10 1992 ● Thu October 11 2001 (the first twenty-four minutes are missing) ● Wed March 6 2002 ● Thu June 26 2003 ● Thu November 20 2003 (the last few minutes are missing) ● Wed December 17 2003 (the first few minutes are missing) ● Wed April 28 2004
I see a couple of people on the wanted poster thing were wanted for cloned credit cards. There was a lot of worry about card cloning at this time. One of the arguments against ID cards was that they could be cloned, I recall. But I've heard nothing about cloning for years. I guess the card companies used some new security system that couldn't be cloned.
Be fair, lots of home grown murderers...Bellfield, Suttcliff, Tobin, Stone, Napper.....The Wests All the top tier organized criminals like Kenneth Noye The distraction burglars The granny and grandpa bashers like Leslie Salter. The fake driveway and roof repair guys. Then all the pedos Jimmy Savile, Sidney Cooke, Lesley Bailey, Ronald Castree, James Warnock. The killer doctors and nurses. Don't misunderstand me, I get your point. I guess if I had to choose, I would rather be victimized by my own kind. On the other hand....It's all pretty horrendous either way!
16:30 this is the trouble with letting emotional family members on. Just making wild claims like it was murder and all of this persons friends and family are covering for him....
The great thing about these are, as long as a case remains unsolved, these re-constructions and episodes will always remain relevant.
Happy easter, thanks for uploading the editions of crimewatch.
Thx u oldstuff for your latest crimewatch uk episode from years gone by
Made my Sunday @OldStuff ;-)
Making inroads into 2005 now!!!!!
Thanks again
For those that don't know,Kate sheedy was run over by levi bellfield
I didn't make the connection, thanks for pointing it out.
I need an explanation of why when she pressed the panic alarm the police were not called, what's the point in having it?
I used to work for an alarm company back in the day; it used to be that if one "sensor" was activated (door or window, etc) we'd call a keyholder. It was only if a second sensor went off that we'd call the police. So maybe it was something similar here. You'd think that if it was a panic alarm that the police would be contacted automatically! Poor Rachel, what an absolutely horrifying attack 😢 Hope she's doing okay these days.
I hope she got a massive compensation for that fuck from that alarm company
@@hihowareyouthen Thank you, interesting.
@@hihowareyouthen
I imagine that's because there were lots of false alarms?...rats? or some other reasons?
Even so such a terrible case.
Reminds me of other missed opportunities on crimewatch.
@@pattymelt-go3fv Exactly, it was often a pet setting off the alarm, cats activating motion sensors etc. Tons of false alarms. Definitely a missed opportunity for Rachel, and probably put the keyholder, who had to turn up, in danger too.
Thank you once again and in broadcast quality!!
Now you mention it, the quality is excellent.
Thank you so much AGAIN!
Just put the phone down on the Mrs and told her i'll call back in an hour 😂💪🏿
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Go on lad!
Whehheey go on big lad. You know ❤
your the man 😂
Your the man 😂
Thanks for the upload!
The first case at the Nandos was shocking. I guess most have tightened up their security procedures but restaurant/bar/retail workers really must lock the doors behind them at all times outside of business hours.
Thankfully the attacker was caught and sent to 8 years - he was an illegal Algerian immigrant and was deported after he served his sentence
@@09weenic
Thanks for the update. Very good to hear. What an monster to do that to another person!
@09weenic
Leicester, since is a refuge camp, crime is rife. Used to be a great city
England is a dump
I remember watching a crimewatch update about the grave stealing activists. They managed to find Gladys body. They was all caught and sent to prison
Thanks for the uploads I know that may 2005 episode is coming 🤗
you feature on it lol?
@@sHorrorfan something like that
I imagine old VHS tapes being purchased at car boot sales.
Is this how it happens?
Anyone else feel a bit nostalgic at 43:22 📱Ah to go back to the early noughties
Love the programme. Hope there will be daily downloads. 🙏
I am incandescent with rage thinking about that damn alarm response.
I keep searching for "the missing Crimewatch UK episodes from UA-cam" I really wish people really wouldn't re-upload CW UK episodes that are already on UA-cam!
Old stuff your my new best mate 😂
The young woman who was raped appeared on a Dec 2015 crimewatch to say she can't move on with her life because the man still hasn't been caught. ☹️
Another great episode.
14:53 police couldn't even be bothered to come on the programme and talk about the case? No wonder they never caught the man.....
55:37 Nick Ross looks ready to spark Rav out
The case of Jennifer reminds me of a man who used to live near me.He pushed a pram round with his dog in it
Sad.
Bringing a lorry into the studio seems like such a gimick. Just show a picture of it.
Thanks Oldstuff.
Thank you Xxx
Graverobbery, what a bizarre case...
I am here to join the fight against crime!
It appears that the Eileen Evans hit and run was never solved. I found a couple articles from 2006 which stated that they were still looking for the lorry driver. So weird that there was no CCTV footage.
That's such an awful case...so many people were affected.
One point that isn't mentioned is that you have a blind spot in front of the lorry windscreen a lot of people have been run over crossing in front of a lorry like that I'm not excusing it but it's worth keeping in mind when you walk in front of a lorry
The Nandos robber who beat Rachel black and blue was,big surprise,an illegal immigrant from Algeria.He was jailed for 8 years
Hope the scumbag was deported after prison.
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Don’t surprise me
Algeria has a low murder rate, and the violent criminals it exports would be much more likely to go to France. So it is quite surprising, and the appeal seems to think the attacker was Eastern European.
@@chrismanners9091 Not surprised there's a low murder rate, they're tough on crime (I think they still have the death penalty) and their prisons aren't cosy like ours.
Until this episode here are the "missing from UA-cam" Crimewatch UK episodes
● Thu December 10 1992
● Thu October 11 2001 (the first twenty-four minutes are missing)
● Wed March 6 2002
● Thu June 26 2003
● Thu November 20 2003 (the last few minutes are missing)
● Wed December 17 2003 (the first few minutes are missing)
● Wed April 28 2004
Wow.!....almost...almost!!!
I see a couple of people on the wanted poster thing were wanted for cloned credit cards. There was a lot of worry about card cloning at this time. One of the arguments against ID cards was that they could be cloned, I recall. But I've heard nothing about cloning for years. I guess the card companies used some new security system that couldn't be cloned.
Counterfeit money isn't much of a thing anymore either.
Was John Ryan’s killer ever caught?
I can't see he ever was....
Sorry, but I can barely hear anything over Nick's tie.
LOLOLLL...ok not funny, sorry...this is serious.
A horrendous choice yes.
The neighbour at 49:11 sounds like she's saying "stab him, stab him" rather than "stop it, stop it".
Jacqui looks hot
Jacqui is hot. Even now
She looks very attractive around this time. Fiona pretty as always with beautiful speaking voice.
She looked best back in the early 1990s in uniform👮♀️
The van hit and run case is still unsolved.
In the first case how on earth could anybody do something like that to an innocent young girl who had no harm to anybody
Wonder how long it took police to arrive after the lady called them and the company didnt call the police after a panic button
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1st video.
I remember 2004 when we opened the gates up for a nice neighbours to come in.
Unfortunately the crime just got worse and worse.
Be fair, lots of home grown murderers...Bellfield, Suttcliff, Tobin, Stone, Napper.....The Wests
All the top tier organized criminals like Kenneth Noye
The distraction burglars
The granny and grandpa bashers like Leslie Salter.
The fake driveway and roof repair guys.
Then all the pedos Jimmy Savile, Sidney Cooke, Lesley Bailey, Ronald Castree, James Warnock.
The killer doctors and nurses.
Don't misunderstand me, I get your point.
I guess if I had to choose, I would rather be victimized by my own kind.
On the other hand....It's all pretty horrendous either way!
Nicks tie is very Joseph 😊
I quite liked the combo of brown suit and colourful tie = conservative but laid back.
16:30 this is the trouble with letting emotional family members on. Just making wild claims like it was murder and all of this persons friends and family are covering for him....
I'm sure I read the first robbery case was solved. Algerian national did it....
Does anyone know if that complete idiot who bashed up the poor lass at nandos was caught?
She shouldn’t of gone to Nandos on her own!
Yes, it was an Algerian national.
Omar Boukhetala.
Did the Nandos thief ever get caught?
Caught a few years later, gt 8 years. Kate Sheedy's attacker was caught, the prolific bookies robber was caught too
@@FOREIGNSLOTMANIAC whet his name bro
@@FOREIGNSLOTMANIAC what was his nandos attackers name
@@jonchappell7975 Omar Boukhetala
Illegal Algerian national, he got 8 years.
Was Jennifer's killer ever captured
The orderal he put her through someone forgein broken English and going extreme breaking with bottle.
29.20 wooow old phones
Jacqui is pure perfection
I think 2005 was her last year, she doesn't seem to appear in 2006 or 2007.
Kate Sheedy .... sounds like Levi Bellfield
It was.
I am shocked to see a couple of lesbians on Crimewatch.