She MURDERED her parents and hid their bodies for four years - Virginia McCullough

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  • Опубліковано 21 лис 2024

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  • @maureeningleston1501
    @maureeningleston1501 Місяць тому +98

    THANK YOU EMMA for your internal dialogue and sarcasm. It makes these cases much easier to tolerate.

    • @ivamorris1605
      @ivamorris1605 29 днів тому +2

      This is making very scared and anxious. Poor parents. That’s beyond evil. 😢 4 years 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮 how did she manage to keep dead bodies . 🤦🏻‍♀️
      Hopefully David Williams will also release documentary to understand more.

  • @life_of_laurel8602
    @life_of_laurel8602 29 днів тому +109

    Their is absolutely no way I would go 4 years without seeing my parents in person. Taking a nice "extended vacation"? Then I'm showing up! Great coverage as always Em!

    • @HillbillyYEEHAA
      @HillbillyYEEHAA 29 днів тому +12

      They clearly didn't care. I can't comment on their parenting, but adult children who can ignore the fact they haven't been in contact with their parents were probably treated badly..or they don't care. Maybe both

    • @Parousia001
      @Parousia001 29 днів тому +6

      A lot of abnormal things happened during COVID. My first grandson was born then, and my son and daughter-in-law wouldn’t allow me to visit them until he was around 6 months old, because they were so afraid he’d get COVID. That isn’t 4 years, of course, but many people were very afraid for a long time, especially elderly people. So, I suppose people tried to understand. What do you do if they refuse to see you? Most people wouldn’t think the worst, particularly if they were still having some communication with them.

    • @IchigoOren
      @IchigoOren 28 днів тому +3

      Something is going on with our people in the West. We need to start focusing on our people instead of everyone else. 😢

    • @cimbetau
      @cimbetau 28 днів тому +1

      Everyone is too busy trying to be an influencer or following them. We care more about strangers online and their opinions than the people in our family and community. I grew up in a country town and now live in the city, it's just getting worse and worse and worse. Parents not parenting, literal kids acting like teenagers cussing me out cos I won't share my vape. We're reaching critical mass.

    • @donnastockdale
      @donnastockdale 27 днів тому

      I can't even go a couple of weeks

  • @elliemead9018
    @elliemead9018 27 днів тому +36

    I despise when people bring autism into a crime, autism does not make you violent, autism does not mean that they are criminals. I’m autistic and hate it when people say that person killed someone because they are autistic… What?!?! I’m glad you agree Emma. Thank you for covering this case, I’d recently heard of it but couldn’t find the details. I always come to you to find the information ❤

    • @user-uz2vc1gc6v
      @user-uz2vc1gc6v 21 день тому

      She is autistic and also has ASPD. They are not mutually exclusive.
      Her social patterns are very autistic. The murderousness is caused by the ASPD.

    • @janenewman4397
      @janenewman4397 20 днів тому

      I feel the same with my diagnosis when something happens it gives more of a stigma to the diagnosis however there are situations where people who do have mental illness nerological disorders that do carry out these awful crimes for her to do what she did she's got to have something wrong to have done this it , l have friends that have personally disorders and they would never kill there parents . 😢

    • @jeanettecardinal790
      @jeanettecardinal790 10 днів тому

      @@janenewman4397 , i don't get what's the matter with this girl. It is most unusual. except i suppose there must be one bad apple amongst the five children. Even that doesn't satisfy me.

  • @krus3997
    @krus3997 Місяць тому +67

    I've been hoping you would cover this one, I really needed to understand a little more about her psychological state, and as always, Emma doesn't disappoint, I was pretty much thinking it was about selfishness, hiding lies and having an easy life, glad you covered this Em

  • @jennifercottrill4144
    @jennifercottrill4144 29 днів тому +157

    I get life happens, but there is something wrong if 4 daughters don't talk to their parents or see them,

    • @andreapoulieva6717
      @andreapoulieva6717 29 днів тому +17

      I mean, I can't wrap my mind around it. If she had been an only child, still, neighbors get curious, as do family friends etc. But 4 whole other siblings, their spouses and children ? Blows my mind. They must be besides themselves with grief and guilt 💔

    • @Elatimer1993
      @Elatimer1993 29 днів тому +13

      I agree. They doted over their grandchildren but hadn't been picked up when they hadn't seen them for 4 years ? I can't go 2 days without my parent or in laws even ringing the children 😅

    • @andreapoulieva6717
      @andreapoulieva6717 29 днів тому +1

      @@Elatimer1993 Same 🤷‍♀️

    • @debjay7
      @debjay7 29 днів тому +16

      Doting grandparents??? 4 years🤔

    • @Tracyp998
      @Tracyp998 29 днів тому +3

      They probably wanted to avoid the psycho sister and may not have wanted her to pick up the phone and avoid her at all costs. But some how believed the parents were ok.

  • @christineaufmann6414
    @christineaufmann6414 29 днів тому +56

    Did I hear that the couple had 5 children? If the parents were not in contact for several years, wouldn’t the siblings of their daughter that lived with them be asking where their parents are?

  • @sewgood568
    @sewgood568 29 днів тому +122

    If 4 of your children have gone so low contact that 4yrs passes without contact, then there were real problems in that family from the beginning.

    • @jayneearl2248
      @jayneearl2248 29 днів тому +28

      That’s my opinion too. Me and my siblings haven’t had any contact with our parents because they were not good parents while we were children.

    • @staceymorning
      @staceymorning 28 днів тому +15

      ​@@jayneearl2248 absolutely. . I don't see my parents as they are nasty

    • @royalcrow1900
      @royalcrow1900 28 днів тому +8

      @@sewgood568 Very good point

    • @tifu3274
      @tifu3274 28 днів тому +14

      💯 I was just thinking that. Most siblings would get together and have a talk with the kid who was living off of their parents money, and being a lazy layabout. 4 years with nothing? So odd......

    • @purplesunflower8242
      @purplesunflower8242 26 днів тому +2

      Good point.

  • @mael2039
    @mael2039 29 днів тому +51

    I'm sooooo sick of seeing this case everywhere but that's not gonna stop me from listening to your perspective of it because i know you'll have valuable insight.

    • @sarahwhalley2913
      @sarahwhalley2913 29 днів тому +4

      Same but I can not miss Emma ❤

    • @legallyredone5561
      @legallyredone5561 29 днів тому +5

      From the U.S. so it’s the second time I’ve heard of it - the first being one hour ago on That Chapter’s channel. I figured it must be popular across the pond if both content creators are talking about it. I love the way both channels treat the same story.

    • @nottknormal
      @nottknormal 29 днів тому

      ​@@legallyredone5561 Same, I saw the body cam video before but this is actualy the first creator I like to watch that covered it. I'll have to watch That Chapter's soon too. I love his stuff.

  • @ryancarey1451
    @ryancarey1451 21 день тому +6

    This is such a heartbreaking case. They raised FIVE children. And four years passed without the other four realising they are missing. That is simply heartbreaking. 😢😢

  • @tammybain
    @tammybain Місяць тому +29

    Oh you have worked fast on this one you incredible woman!!!!!!! Cannot wait-this was just mind blowing!!!!!!! Thank you Em as always xxx

  • @jetson10100
    @jetson10100 29 днів тому +89

    You know your sister is a liar, you accept everything she says about where and how your parents are? NO, I don't buy it. You're too busy to talk to your parents for 4 years??! No, I don't buy it! Their Dr cared more about these people than their own kids did!

    • @lindisease2617
      @lindisease2617 29 днів тому +26

      Not everyone has a good relationship with their parents. We don’t know what the kids have possibly gone through with the parents and or sister. It’s 2024 and we are full on applauding people who cut off contact with family who are not good for the mental health. Gone are the days of unconditional and blind tolerance of family members who make us feel negative emotions all the time. Maybe mom and dad chose the psychopath sister over them time and time again. Idk but I’m not judging people who feel this way about certain family members cuz it’s not my place.

    • @ocean_blue6566
      @ocean_blue6566 29 днів тому +3

      It seems mum had some Mh Problems. Maybe this affected her relationship with other children

    • @colinmumford267
      @colinmumford267 28 днів тому +2

      So judgmental

    • @IchigoOren
      @IchigoOren 28 днів тому +5

      ​@@lindisease2617Gone are the days. These new modern days are much better for the mental health I see. 😂
      It is getting worse and worse as the decades go by.

    • @lindisease2617
      @lindisease2617 28 днів тому

      @@IchigoOren well yeah I agree! We are suffering as a species for sure but this has always been the case. We might talk about it more openly but this isn’t new. It may seem worse because of the loud conversation or the population increase, it might even be the system of which we are operating in, but that doesn’t mean that people are obligated to keep unhealthy relationships with family who are quite frankly damaging to their mental health. I understand that this is scary for some parents and family who think it could happen to them but it most likely will not happen to you and if it does, you should reflect internally or maybe some of these kids are writing off parents who are wonderful loving people and the kid is the problem.. I am not sure 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @carolbelyeu-Alhaddad
    @carolbelyeu-Alhaddad 29 днів тому +11

    Not buying the loving parents perspective. If your parents were functional your whole life then why would you be ok with not talking to your parents for fours years??! I am in no way justifying what that monster did to them.

  • @deborahpye178
    @deborahpye178 29 днів тому +32

    And when Virginia says ‘maybe I’ll get some peace now’ - which I find very narcissistic and disrespectful towards her poor parents.

  • @SandraBertozzi-oi9qx
    @SandraBertozzi-oi9qx 29 днів тому +129

    How did the four other children not have contact for over 4 years? Not even a telephone call?

    • @ArmchairHistorian
      @ArmchairHistorian 29 днів тому +8

      Emma addresses this around the hour mark

    • @jennifermaddy2442
      @jennifermaddy2442 29 днів тому +10

      The other sisters didn't get on with the parents or Virginia. It said on another channel

    • @shannonbaker6810
      @shannonbaker6810 29 днів тому +2

      If they didn’t have a good relationship with her then it’s possible that they never spoke to her at all in which case they wouldn’t speak to her.

    • @SandraBertozzi-oi9qx
      @SandraBertozzi-oi9qx 29 днів тому +9

      ​@ArmchairHistorian l heard her mention that it was during Covid which didn't last for 4 years. 4 children, plus grandchildren not having contact with either parent for 4 years is very strange and I would say is quite unusual. One child, possibly even two but four out of four is very odd.

    • @SandraBertozzi-oi9qx
      @SandraBertozzi-oi9qx 29 днів тому +2

      ​@@shannonbaker6810I'm talking about the contact (or lack of) between the four other adult daughters and their parents.

  • @simms75
    @simms75 28 днів тому +19

    So.. there is a lot here that hasn't been mentioned.
    I used to date Virginia's (Ginny) sister for a while and got to know the family quiet well John, Lois, Virginia etc. Ginny was only 8/9 when I knew here, seemed a sweet enough girl, absolutely no signs of the monster she would grow into. They lived at the same address back then, I lived in a village called Writtle, that is on the other side of Chelmsford.
    BUT..
    There are many things here that don't add up. First of all, the parents were batshit crazy, in fact the whole family had a touch of the crazies. Some call it quirky; some call it eccentric. To give you an idea - the house is what is known as a townhouse in the UK, that is, three floors, the ground floor usually consists of the hallway, a garage and a room out the back that would lead to the back yard that is usually used as a utility room, and stairs to the first floor,you can see these stairs in the video where Ginny is arrested, before the police move her to the room out the back. If I remember the utility room was setup as Johns office, he was a college lecturer and also ran a small business called, if I remember, SciGolf or TekGolf or something similar. The first floor is usually Lounge, Kitchen and a toilet/bathroom, and the top floor are the bedrooms. Anyway, the first time I went back to the house we walked in the front door and I saw a box under the stairs with some blankets in it, "Oh cool you have a dog?" I said to my GF - "No, that's where my dad sleeps when there is a thunderstorm (relatively rare in the UK) and he is worried lightning will come through the window of his bedroom and strike his metal bedframe, so he sleeps there to be safe". We then moved up into the lounge where I got to meet Lois for the first time, who came flying out of the kitchen holding a radio, clearly upset about something and said "Do you want me to throw this at you? DO YOU???".. Utterly mental and rather worrying. I can imagine some of you are saying these should have been red flags, but bear in mind I was a horny 21 year old just trying to get my leg over, so I tended to ignore these for the greater good.
    I also believe Lois had been sectioned a few years before after giving birth, to what I believed at the time, was the oldest sister, something I have come to understand recently, wasn't the full picture.
    To give you some perspective, there were 4 sisters in total (subsequent information shows that there were actually 5). So it was, from youngest to oldest.. Virginia, GF, Daughter 3 (D3) and Daughter 4 (D4). So I met and knew Virginia, and Daughter 3, who both lived at home, but never met D4, who was rarely mentioned and I can't even remember her name, all I know is that she left home as soon as she was old and independent enough to do so, and they very rarely, if ever saw her - they certainly didn't talk about her... But now I know from the court case, there was also a 5th sister (D5) - who was never even mentioned, GF never told me of her existence, parents never mentioned her, and I can only imagine it was another case of leaving home as the first opportunity - so this runs contrary to the story that the family/daughters were distraught and heartbroken by the deaths of the parents (I am sure they were) and the whole "family" thing.. All I can assume is that the relationships were fixed at some point in the past 20 years or so. I wont mention some of the other crazy shit here that I saw, experienced, heard about first hand, as the sisters could easily be identified by someone here and it wouldn't be fair.
    I will say, on the whole, they seemed to go far easier on Ginny than they did the other girls. But who knows what happens behind closed doors.
    Although, I do find it incredibly strange that such a "family group" as portrayed in the court case, could be fobbed off for four years as to why they couldn't see John & Lois, it does seem there is an element of estrangement there, although if Ginny is deceitful and manipulative as they are saying, she could have easily said that "they don't want to speak to you" - due the fragmented nature of the family (as I knew it at the time) - which would have worked in her favour, being able to leverage that distant nature of the family as a whole.
    Also, I won't mention concerns, that in retrospect, I should have seen in my GF and the way she was in certain circumstances, as it is very personal and again, unfair in the event she is identified. But had I the knowledge and experience I have now, it would have been one huge red flag.
    When I saw the first report back at the end of last year, and saw the photo of the house on the BBC news site, I won't say I was not surprised, obviously no one expects that, but after some thought, I wasn't ENTIRELY shocked.
    Anyway, I can answer questions if need be, I have more info but I will spare the personal details and such.
    EDIT - I should add, the sister I dated, although a bit ditzy, was a very sweet & lovely person, fun to be with and not a bad bone in her body.
    EDIT 2 - there is also the question of how did she manage to keep the family away for Christmas, Birthdays, Mothers/Fathers day, grandchildren's birthdays and such... As I said, a very fragmented family when I knew them, not a tight family unit by any means - I imagine Ginny used that to her advantage.

    • @sammiebolton3951
      @sammiebolton3951 28 днів тому +3

      Thank you very much for your insight!

    • @ryancarey1451
      @ryancarey1451 21 день тому +2

      This is so interesting to read and immediately I thought to myself- there had to be more to thus whole scenario. So thank you

    • @47nrubreddew
      @47nrubreddew 19 днів тому +1

      Wouldn't the metal bed frame actually protect him?

    • @tarawells1553
      @tarawells1553 3 дні тому

      I knew there had to be more to it. There is no way I’d be robbed off for four years (even more so with the elderly family over covid) a postcard is something you sent as a ‘hi! We’re here!’ Not a ‘bye speak to you never!’
      A lot of people do this when family die. They all come out of the woodwork with how much they loved them and how great they were.

  • @starlightsaff
    @starlightsaff Місяць тому +42

    Emma, I want to say thank you to you. When you said that most people who are abused as children don't go on to abuse I felt a weight lift off my shoulders. I am 58, a survivor of CSA and I have only ever heard people say that if someone is abused they are more likely to abuse. My boys are grown up now but I have always felt there was a shadow on my shoulder and as expected, I live with survivors guilt. I know it wasn't my fault and I did nothing wrong or to deserve it, but I feel like it was my fault. I'm fully cooked now so not likely to change greatly, but the relief I felt when you said that one sentence could have saved me from almost half a century of fear, expecting that people will be looking for me to do something wrong to other children.

    • @krus3997
      @krus3997 Місяць тому +6

      From a 44 year old survivor, I'm sorry you too were left almost waiting to become the thing that almost broke you! You aren't anything like them, you understand and are the humans that can and do, spot abuse, that is why people can get weird around us, you are a lovely human ❤

    • @starlightsaff
      @starlightsaff Місяць тому +2

      @@krus3997 Thank you.

    • @Crisk1467
      @Crisk1467 29 днів тому +2

      Same here. I see you ❤

    • @PaganPunk
      @PaganPunk 29 днів тому +2

      Same here I'm 56 ❤ I hear you xx

    • @yvonnebuckland4856
      @yvonnebuckland4856 24 дні тому

      I went through a lot of abuse I never grew up like that

  • @ellimacyt
    @ellimacyt 29 днів тому +26

    Very excited to listen to your thoughts and deep-dive into this crazy case Emma. I covered it very very early days over on my channel, just a couple days after her sentencing, so a lot of this information was not yet public/available. It’s so fascinating to hear all about the family dynamics and your views on it all. Thank you so much! Love your content as always, and I am a huge fan! EM ❤

    • @roxanahime
      @roxanahime 29 днів тому +2

      You two need to colaborate plssssssss

  • @emmaw944
    @emmaw944 29 днів тому +33

    I noticed my nextdoor neighbours curtains were closed two days in a row , their cars had not moved . I messaged them to ask if they were ok, messaged to say they'd Gona away and forgot to mention it. If they had not of answered my message or the door , I would have gone to the police cos that is very strange for them .
    If you have hypertension and other health conditions your GP surgery will get paid by NHS to ensure they have bloods and BP etc done every year, so this would have flagged up on there system then maybe they went it to notes a realised that no one had seen them and appt were being cancelled .
    Look after each other ❤

    • @nicolagoode5801
      @nicolagoode5801 29 днів тому

      98

    • @Venmaylove
      @Venmaylove 2 дні тому

      The neighbours next door stopped putting food out for their cat for 3 days and I had no more food to steal so I went into their flap and found out they'd moved. Furniture was gone.

  • @jourdyngroman
    @jourdyngroman 29 днів тому +7

    i have watched 3 or 4 other videos on this case from other creators already and almost skipped this one, but i never skip an Emma Kenny video. so glad i watched, i learned things in this video i didn't hear from anybody else. phenomena job as always 🖤

    • @EmmaKennyTV
      @EmmaKennyTV  29 днів тому +2

      love that x

    • @marleyhill34
      @marleyhill34 28 днів тому

      I wait for Emma and Dr Grande's analyses. They are always well researched.

  • @Kazbarino1965
    @Kazbarino1965 29 днів тому +22

    EMMA....your new room backdrop is amazing.....just got another T shirt, black true crime queen. Live it x x

    • @trudydeller3785
      @trudydeller3785 29 днів тому +5

      Is it? It’s put me right off so tactless

    • @Silverlady57-h2d
      @Silverlady57-h2d 16 днів тому

      Notice this Emma doesn’t thank you or comment

  • @ZappBrannigansMom
    @ZappBrannigansMom 29 днів тому +14

    Never heard of this case and just saw this on That Chapter yesterday. Can’t wait for your deep dive!!!

  • @nickysmart3077
    @nickysmart3077 Місяць тому +12

    Wow you’ve done your homework so quickly! And efficiently! This one really got me! X Thanks Em xx

  • @wendyd_darling
    @wendyd_darling 29 днів тому +9

    Can't wait to watch your take on this case. It always amazes me how the british can make even the most horrific situations sound like they're having a chat over tea lol. I actually love that about them! Love your channel too thanks for sharing your expertise!.. edit - ok I just heard the xylophone comment? Like wtf? That is so disturbing to me. I just lost my Mom and was at her side while she was dying. I cannot get her last moments out of my head. How does she live with herself my god?

  • @amandajohnson-williams7718
    @amandajohnson-williams7718 25 днів тому +4

    She's enjoying the arrest, the feeling of power, telling these officers what she's done, and feeling a sense of power over their shock reaction to her disclosure. She feels in control. She's enjoying the attention and reaction from the officers.

  • @jennyst6365
    @jennyst6365 29 днів тому +6

    This is quite a case Emma. Love your deep dives. You really get me thinking and trying to work out how I feel about it

  • @engenulf
    @engenulf 29 днів тому +16

    Emma, I am disagreeing with your reasons why the family weren't checking up on their parents. Their statement says "Mum and Dad always enjoyed the time they spent with us, family was their pride and joy," "Our family has been left devastated and heartbroken at the deaths of our parents who were taken from us so cruelly," "As we try to move forward with our lives, we will remember the happy times we enjoyed with them.
    Our mum and dad are forever in our hearts and are loved and missed beyond any measure." Not seeing your parents for four years, the ones who are loved and missed, makes no sense at all.

    • @lorrainestevens9801
      @lorrainestevens9801 28 днів тому +5

      I think maybe the other kids weren’t as bothered as their statement suggests. They wouldn’t want to advertised what a dysfunctional family they were

    • @engenulf
      @engenulf 28 днів тому +2

      @@lorrainestevens9801 I think you are right. Emma is so sweet and kind, she always want to say nice things about the poor victims, but unfortunately it was very clear this wasn't a close family. It actually makes it so much sadder that no-one seemed to notice the couples absence. May they RIP.

  • @KellyB3
    @KellyB3 Місяць тому +9

    This case is crazy. I’ve heard so many different “takes” on how the parent’s personality attributed to them not being “missed” for 4 yrs. I am looking forward to hearing your thoughts on the psychology of this case. The daughter, I feel, is like a lot of other cases that I heard. She’d rather murder her parents than be caught in all of her lies. It’s so unbelievable.
    Thanks Em, xxx

  • @melissarose2311
    @melissarose2311 29 днів тому +10

    So glad you are covering this case!! I thought of you as soon as I heard about it, can't wait to hear your views. Her casualness is sinister!

  • @ladyboxer9141
    @ladyboxer9141 Місяць тому +10

    Thanks for another great video Emma! In this case, I was really saddened by the siblings not seeing their parents for that length of time. With respect I know that times were strange, some were 'shielding' and life gets in the way but I have to say I find it hard to think that out of each of those other siblings there wouldn't be at least one who wouldn't be pursuing and noting the fact that 'oh it's Christmas next week, hey actually I haven't spoken to mum for over a year' and not pop round. The mother doted on her grandchildren indictates to me that she at least saw them semi regularly? I know not all families are close but I find it really hard to get my head around. Maybe it's because I lost my own mum whom we loved immeasurably. The whole case is tragic and upsetting, on many levels. McCullough coldness and calmness is unsettling.
    Brilliant coverage of this case Emma as always. Your portrayal, sarcasm, knowledge and care shines through and I so look forward to each video. Thanks again 😊xxT

  • @jennyst6365
    @jennyst6365 29 днів тому +8

    5am Thursday here in Australia. Great start to my day watching deep dive into this case

  • @elizabethhayward8238
    @elizabethhayward8238 29 днів тому +4

    Love your sarcasm Emma it cracks me up. This is my favourite channel. Hope you and your family are all well. Love from Leicester.

  • @lisalove5733
    @lisalove5733 29 днів тому +25

    I speak to my kids every day and I spoke to my mom every day when she was alive. I don't understand why there other children didn't turn up at the door ,it's mind blowing xx

    • @shadowmatrx
      @shadowmatrx 29 днів тому +1

      Yup. And my mom, sis & bro live in another state (like 1,000mi away) but we still see them 1/yr minimum and we text practically non-stop.

    • @animallover6645
      @animallover6645 29 днів тому +3

      my grandmother would constantly call every day and we visited every Saturday so do not understand how they never called the parents.

    • @debracannon7574
      @debracannon7574 29 днів тому +1

      Agree with this 💯Even if you didn’t speak weekly or even monthly - 4 years????

    • @jwsuicides8095
      @jwsuicides8095 28 днів тому +1

      Look at all the children featured on this channel alone who are abused and murdered by their parents. Some parents don't deserve contact

    • @plumdutchess
      @plumdutchess 24 дні тому +2

      I think that says enough about their childhood. Not everything is out in the open. There was clearly something going on.
      EDIT: There's a comment by simms75 who dated one of the sisters in the past who gives excellent perspective on this. It didn't sound like a stable family life.

  • @sinethembazulu6313
    @sinethembazulu6313 29 днів тому +6

    I do understand that people are busy but we are talking about 4 other people, all of them are so busy for 4 years, the grandkids never miss their grandparents in 4 years. I get that she would pretend to be her mum on calls, what about the dad… no one wanted to speak to him on the phone??? My mind boggles

  • @shivvWhore
    @shivvWhore 29 днів тому +9

    I love the background here with the pictures and string connecting things, it looks like you're hunting a serial killer

    • @heathermoore9162
      @heathermoore9162 29 днів тому +2

      I thought that Police incident room , A bit more homely though. Looking forward to Emma's take on this sad case

  • @melanieross7829
    @melanieross7829 Місяць тому +3

    Thank you so much for covering this case. I’ve been struggling trying to understand the personality behind this person and you have given a clear portrayal of her here.

  • @MorellaDeville
    @MorellaDeville 29 днів тому +4

    Emma please! There's a similar case from my home town - William and Patricia Wycherley. There's a dramatisation with Olivia Coleman and a couple of documentaries. I've asked so few people to cover it and so far nothing. Thank you for always having such respect.

  • @LauraRussell-jq3bw
    @LauraRussell-jq3bw 29 днів тому +4

    I will watch it tomorrow after my operation and I can watch all of your videos again as I will be in hospital for a week. Thank you 😊

  • @loisdiamond5674
    @loisdiamond5674 Місяць тому +6

    I get the feeling she had rehearsed her capture and how she was going to respond knowing she will be featured on videos and programs like this! X

  • @staceyjayneplatt9527
    @staceyjayneplatt9527 Місяць тому +11

    Emma Congratulations 274K subscribers 🫶🏻🫶🏻🙌 And a book! Ok I am ready to jump on to this rollercoaster of madness!! 😮😬😬👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @vickyobrien7313
    @vickyobrien7313 16 днів тому

    I love your videos! You pay tribute to victims by getting thier stories out there! When I'm laid up with my chronic health problems, your videos are a lifesaver. I'd just like 2 say...this case is extremely disturbing in one of the maddest ways I've ever seen! So many odd antics! What I thought was even more disturbing was the way she seemed to want the police to like her when she got arrested....almost like a teachers pet. Very weird. Brrr! I don't expect the neighbours were too pleased after learning that they were living next to the dead mum and dad for 4 years! Thanks Emma see you soon! Xx 🌈 ✨️ ❤️💛💚💙💜✨️

  • @LauraRussell-jq3bw
    @LauraRussell-jq3bw 29 днів тому +2

    I watched a clip on Facebook and thank you for posting the whole video as I was excited when I got the notification from yt saying you have posted. Thank you Emma i appreciate it again

  • @nicolajayne1594
    @nicolajayne1594 29 днів тому +6

    Oh yes I was really hoping you would cover this case. Especially as it is so bizarre that Virginia got away with her crimes for so long. It beggars belief to think of what kind of society we live in, when two people disappear and nobody bats an eyelid or question the status quo. I really like the new background, by the way 😊

  • @maureeningleston1501
    @maureeningleston1501 Місяць тому +14

    Sometimes I WISH 🙏 our GP was so caring and diligent. My daughter and myself are almost paralysed by fear due to severe anxiety. We have reached the stage where if we are ABLE to go out into our garden (which we love to do, because we have created our own little tropical sanctuary there). is a major, but joyful achievement for us. NEVER did I think for a NANO second that my anxiety would reach such a stage that my PRECIOUS daughter would be SO debilitated 😢😢😢 by inheriting my problems. I NEVER thought this would happen. I REALLY thought I had overcome this HORROR.

    • @ladyboxer9141
      @ladyboxer9141 Місяць тому +6

      You're not alone in dealing with this. I'm so sorry you are going through it. I have been there and still suffer extreme health anxiety, but it does get better. Mindfulness helps, your garden will help, doing crafts is helpful. I just want you to know you're not alone xx

    • @maureeningleston1501
      @maureeningleston1501 Місяць тому +2

      @@ladyboxer9141 Thank you for your very kind reply, it'd very much appreciated. I wish you well too. Take care. xx

    • @elizabethhayward8238
      @elizabethhayward8238 29 днів тому +1

      I have had anxiety for 30 years now I know how it can ruin your life. One thing that helped me was baking and cooking which I love to do. It is brilliant that you have a garden. Wishing you and your daughter all the best for the future.

    • @user-lk2qf4rt3m
      @user-lk2qf4rt3m 29 днів тому +2

      Panic attacks are the worst thing in the world and I am sending you love and empathy. My brother was suffering so badly five years ago he could only open the front door one inch. This February, we went to Japan. Please know that there is HOPE. Don't push yourself and celebrate your victories. Going out into the garden is your personal mt. everest at the moment. Build it up very slowly. Even by one minute at a time, without pressure. Eventually you'll find that you can enter and exit the garden for longer periods of time. Then, very slowly, and at your own pace, try spending a minute outside the front door, perhaps cleaning a window or dusting the door.
      After helping my brother deal with severe anxiety this is what worked for us. An extremely gradual and repetitive routine of behaviour unlocking literally one step at a time.
      You have so much courage speaking about your anxiety. You're so right, your garden is a MASSIVE cause for celebration and I hope it gives you so much joy. The pandemic did a number on people's mental health. You are NOT alone.

    • @bainzo2879
      @bainzo2879 26 днів тому +1

  • @nessaallen8876
    @nessaallen8876 Місяць тому +10

    Absolutely loving your room!!

    • @ivamorris1605
      @ivamorris1605 29 днів тому +1

      The chair is so pretty. Would sit there all day and drink tea ❤️❤️❤️

    • @suzimonkey345
      @suzimonkey345 29 днів тому +1

      ❤🥰❤

  • @andreapoulieva6717
    @andreapoulieva6717 29 днів тому +3

    Have a dozen creators already cover this case ? Yes. Have I watched it ? Yes. Am i pumped to watch Emma's coverage of that case ? YES.

    • @PaganPunk
      @PaganPunk 29 днів тому

      It's Because she's literally just been sentenced!!!

  • @jennifercottrill4144
    @jennifercottrill4144 29 днів тому +13

    Don't understand this went on for so long. I get the other children lived far away, it was not four weeks, but 4 years .

  • @jamielauro2623
    @jamielauro2623 13 днів тому

    You have had the best coverage on this case… thanks for your hard work

  • @debsheels856
    @debsheels856 Місяць тому +2

    I'm really looking forward to this one,I saw some police footage the other day and was going to ask you to look into it.❤ Thanks as always x

  • @ivamorris1605
    @ivamorris1605 29 днів тому +2

    Love your work as a criminal psychologist. I want to know more Emma how u became psychologist and working with heavy criminal cases.!

  • @Armine-g2b
    @Armine-g2b Місяць тому +2

    Thought you’d do an amazing job on this one - got very excited when I saw it posted! Thank you, Emma.

  • @TaffyCrafting
    @TaffyCrafting Місяць тому +4

    During her arrest, it looked like she enjoyed every second of it. I found it really weird.
    You absolutely added value to what I've already seen online. AND I've just booked my ticket to see you at Manchester Opera House in February. Hoping you're going to do a meet and greet x

    • @sianbeecham2825
      @sianbeecham2825 29 днів тому

      Emma is brilliant, I went last year. ❤❤❤ enjoy yourselves

  • @FallenAngelsNursery
    @FallenAngelsNursery 29 днів тому +5

    Obsessed with today’s backdrop Emma!

  • @carlagroves4810
    @carlagroves4810 29 днів тому +3

    Lovely background Emma- so sorry you had to tell this horrid true crime nightmare in front of it! I feel so much for the family ❤

  • @lisayoung3655
    @lisayoung3655 29 днів тому +10

    I really do try to not judge families but I cannot understand how the other Siblings did not even have a sense that something wrong, like not going around phoning the police or getting contact with neighbours to go and check on their parents. I just don’t get it, if I phone my grandma and she doesn’t answer after a couple of calls I’m like I need to see that she’s ok. 😔💔

  • @Lottiesene
    @Lottiesene 29 днів тому +1

    I am so happy to see you've covered this! I can't wait to listen while i work tomorrow ❤ What an outlandish, terrible case.

  • @kathrynfoot2800
    @kathrynfoot2800 Місяць тому +1

    Hi Emma I was hoping you’d cover this. I’ve seen so many vids in this recently and wanted to see it done properly and thoroughly as you did. Many thanks thanks for all your hard work. ❤❤❤

  • @little_flower_vagabond
    @little_flower_vagabond 29 днів тому +2

    i just watched Danielle Kirsty cover this a few days ago, but i still always appreciate your perspective and presentation. x

  • @WakeyWakeyEggsandBakey
    @WakeyWakeyEggsandBakey 29 днів тому +7

    I've seen this case covered recently by several excellent channels...
    ... I'm true crime addicted -, of course I'm going to watch @Emma Kenny when she posts 😊😂❤
    Greetings from Kent England

  • @nathanshirley4161
    @nathanshirley4161 29 днів тому +2

    Thanks em. Stay safe everyone wherever you are

  • @TheLupa13
    @TheLupa13 Місяць тому +5

    This case is horrid, but I must say, your description of your Harvest Festival days made me laugh, imagining a person in their 50s getting an OAP basket 😂 I adore how you manage to mix empathy, sarcasm, anger, comedy, and a profound knowledge of the human psyche. You are brilliant at what you do and is the reason you have such a loyal following ❤

  • @georgemysilicontherapybaby2902
    @georgemysilicontherapybaby2902 29 днів тому +2

    I have a very good relationship with my GP and can get an appointment pretty much any time I need one. However, I do have a congenital heart defect heart failure issues with a few more of my organs. Thank you so much for covering this case ❤❤❤

  • @CharlotteR96
    @CharlotteR96 Місяць тому +2

    I'll be back to watch this later, I knew you'd cover this case it's too crazy not to! I'm sure you've done an amazing job as always and in such little time too you're the best Emma 😊xx

  • @Rebecca-s2c2k
    @Rebecca-s2c2k 29 днів тому +2

    Love the background!! As always. Great video x

  • @nicholamarieuk3818
    @nicholamarieuk3818 17 днів тому

    😂 Your sarcasm on her comments about getting a bit of peace at 34:14, you crack me up! 😂
    Loving your channel, i’m binge watching all of your videos at the moment. I’ve been struggling with some personal issues but your videos distract me for a while and somehow cheer me up (despite the dark nature of the cases) thank you Emma x

  • @barryosullivan3428
    @barryosullivan3428 28 днів тому +3

    "She felt ostrasized by her siblings." I think evidently speaking there is a grain of truth to this statement Emma. I mean granted we all myself included have busy lives but OMG were they not able to find in a space of 4 years some time to spend with their elderly parents and at least make sure they were alive and breathing for frigs sake...

  • @QueenBeeaustralia
    @QueenBeeaustralia 29 днів тому +2

    Hi Emma thanks for another new video for us to watch!! I think you are just brilliant ❤

  • @amberfrost3653
    @amberfrost3653 Місяць тому +6

    You know.... sometimes I've had a fight with my parents due to being caught in a lie that makes me think about them disappearing.. i was a teenager, but i thought it a thousand times. I'VE NEVER CONSIDERED DOING IT! Just awful😮

  • @vickyobrien7313
    @vickyobrien7313 16 днів тому

    Right now my. 3 dogs and 9 cats are listening 2 your voice which is up louder than usual drowning out the fireworks outside. It seems 2 be keeping them calm! Especially when i laugh out loud spontaneously at your hilarious uplifting funny parts! X🌈✨️🎉

  • @xRobynx1000
    @xRobynx1000 29 днів тому +1

    EMMAAAA you’re so on it i can’t wait to watch this

  • @rgotrinity9054
    @rgotrinity9054 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks for digging deep into this case and explaining so well the process that these kind of monsters go through to cover up their true selves! ❤❤❤

  • @KatMarriott-eq5ru
    @KatMarriott-eq5ru Місяць тому +2

    Just saying hello and actually helping out neighbours not giving gifts makes a person a good neighbour... ♥️💚💜🇨🇦

  • @rosiemartinez8877
    @rosiemartinez8877 29 днів тому +13

    I'm puzzled by their other children, did they not try to see their parents?

    • @Dances.In.Storms
      @Dances.In.Storms 29 днів тому +7

      ANY of them, even the ones who claimed their mom doted on the grandchildren- it’s a very strange family dynamic.

    • @gaynorowen
      @gaynorowen 29 днів тому +10

      @@Dances.In.Storms My thoughts exactly, this is the only thing I disagree with Emma on. You don't spend four years not seeing parents you claim to love, and the term 'doting grandparents' was also used. Now I know some of that time was during lockdown, but most of it wasn't and after the first rigid lockdowns we were allowed to visit in small groups. This is how we saw our grandson and eldest child, we visited them as soon as the rigid lockdown was over. We didn't mingle as much with our siblings, but we did make sure we saw our daughter and grandson, and we made damn sure we saw my husbands dad ( the only parent out of both pairs we have left). So I cannot understand how 4 children couldn't manage to visit their parents in 4 years. There is definitely more to this story than any of us are being told.

    • @laurap6534
      @laurap6534 29 днів тому +5

      There is reporting on other channels that the Mom had some mental health issues and they were very strict parents. And kind of mean. I'm not sure, but there is definitely something wrong when 4 children don't see or talk to their mom and dad for 4 years .

    • @spangol87
      @spangol87 29 днів тому +6

      ​@gaynorowen aye you can be disgusted by how they came to pass away, horrified. But to claim you doted on or said similar terms is a stretch. They couldn't be arsed or didn't want to and that's not the actions of a loving connected fam who dote on each other

    • @rosiemartinez8877
      @rosiemartinez8877 29 днів тому

      Very strange ❤

  • @SamLevitt-nu8xb
    @SamLevitt-nu8xb Місяць тому +2

    Thank you for covering this as I just couldn’t get me head around how this went on for so long. If you could cover the libby squire case that happened in Hull. It shocked the whole city as well as I’m sure the rest of the UK. Such a tragic story

    • @sarahmurphy8030
      @sarahmurphy8030 25 днів тому +1

      Never heard of that case what happened?

  • @malloryknox9319
    @malloryknox9319 29 днів тому +1

    Can I just say I LOVE the editing of your videos ❤.

  • @SarahlizG
    @SarahlizG Місяць тому +1

    Yessss, I've been waiting for this one! Thanks Em! X

  • @fionasmith6018
    @fionasmith6018 Місяць тому +7

    Just started this one Emma, just wanted to say I love the background. It's awesome.

    • @suzimonkey345
      @suzimonkey345 29 днів тому +1

      It shows great creativity & complexity. I love it!

  • @BlueEyes499
    @BlueEyes499 29 днів тому +2

    I was going to ask you to cover this Emma! Cannot believe this, Great Baddow isn’t far from me and I’m absolutely shocked and disgusted at this woman. After her parents lived and cared for her, this is how she repays them! Shocking.

    • @Pete1965
      @Pete1965 29 днів тому

      The property is a few hundred yards past the shopping precinct,
      I knew the area late 70's early 80's.

  • @JessieCochran37
    @JessieCochran37 29 днів тому +1

    I clicked on this episode so fast once I saw that you had uploaded. I wondered what your take on this case would be after having watched Danielle Kirsty's episode on it just yesterday. UA-cam knows me so well. 😂

  • @sammyhulse2718
    @sammyhulse2718 25 днів тому

    As always seen this somewhere else but knew id get so much more from your video and they way you deliver these cases is just brilliant love when you act out things and add a little sarcasm makes these cases easier to hear and i also think you are just saying what we are all thinking cant wait to see you in aberdeen in November keep doing your thing ❤❤❤

  • @itsmejo3583
    @itsmejo3583 Місяць тому

    Glad im seeing this on my day off.......Emma you're an absolute trooper for getting this one out to us so quickly xx

  • @chelsiie123_3
    @chelsiie123_3 29 днів тому

    LIVING FOR THIS NEW BACKGROUND BESTIE

  • @1971StephyBabe
    @1971StephyBabe 25 днів тому +1

    YAY - been waiting for this one. THANK YOU Emma. 🙂

  • @deslaw4722
    @deslaw4722 29 днів тому +3

    I used to see my parents 6 out of 7 days a week. If I was prevented from seeing them for a week I would turn this world upside down!

  • @amandaspates3565
    @amandaspates3565 29 днів тому +3

    I’m so tired of this case! BUTTTTTT…. I have been looking forward to your coverage on it!!!!

    • @suzimonkey345
      @suzimonkey345 29 днів тому +2

      Everyone seems to be covering this case recently! I’m still watching Emma’s take on it…😊

    • @amandaspates3565
      @amandaspates3565 29 днів тому

      @@suzimonkey345yes! She just helps me understand more than just the facts.

  • @Elizalynn-sunshine
    @Elizalynn-sunshine 29 днів тому +1

    True we love our parents no matter what! Families can be complicated and manipulators can be sooo good at their craft! Thank you Emma❤

  • @emmajones4781
    @emmajones4781 16 днів тому

    I lost my dear mum last year and my dear dad several years ago and not a day goes by when I don’t miss them - this really broke my heart

  • @staceyconnolly9396
    @staceyconnolly9396 29 днів тому +2

    Love the new background Emma ❤

  • @sarahwashbourn6953
    @sarahwashbourn6953 29 днів тому +2

    This has popped up so much everywhere that I haven’t actually taken the time to watch any, I’m so glad you covered it though! I’d rather listen to your take on it first and foremost. Very bizarre situation and history has shown that women are more likely to be poisoners. But then she attacked her Mother. No idea what the family dynamics are here for all the other siblings and relatives but I just don’t know how she got away with that for 4 years. Just another evil, selfish, egocentric sociopath who carries out such terrible acts for money.

  • @sophiefaulkner3466
    @sophiefaulkner3466 Місяць тому +1

    Something to watch when I finish work soon. ❤

  • @alwenhughes4424
    @alwenhughes4424 29 днів тому +2

    I still can not get over the fact that the 4 siblings didn't realise that something had happened.

  • @dawnbowdich8992
    @dawnbowdich8992 29 днів тому +1

    I LIKE WHAT YOU HAVE DONE WITH THE BACKGROUND EMMA X

  • @sachamargo1994
    @sachamargo1994 Місяць тому +1

    Loving the new background that chair is lovely

  • @barbarabell8674
    @barbarabell8674 28 днів тому +2

    Why weren’t her siblings more involved? I took care of my mom, and my siblings didn’t give a damn about her. We no longer speak. They took her home, killed her cat, and went about their lives with no regard to our mom, or me. Mom passed away at 90, feeling thrown away by her eldest children. Breaks my heart to this day!

  • @MissElviraWales
    @MissElviraWales 29 днів тому +3

    What about brothers & sisters of the parents even? The children? This bewildered me! 😮

  • @TokeTiger
    @TokeTiger Місяць тому +1

    I'm excited! When I heard about it a few days ago I hoped you'd cover it

  • @doobies3912
    @doobies3912 29 днів тому +4

    Thanks emma , can you do the case of sara sharif the little girl murdered by her father.

  • @user-fv9fh1cv2c
    @user-fv9fh1cv2c Місяць тому +9

    My new kitten woke me up just in time for the video! She loves watching with me 💕

  • @suzimonkey345
    @suzimonkey345 29 днів тому +5

    This case is fascinating! It would make more sense if she were an only child…

  • @VaBellaBeautz
    @VaBellaBeautz 29 днів тому +2

    Never heard of this one thank you Em 💕

  • @suzimonkey345
    @suzimonkey345 29 днів тому +3

    Thank you Emma!