The Execution Of The British Navy's Traitor Of World War 2

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  • @doubledee9675
    @doubledee9675 Місяць тому +230

    He was not condemned by Pierrepoint. He was convicted and sentenced by a court-martial, and then executed by Pierrepoint. Big difference.

    • @davidwarren202
      @davidwarren202 Місяць тому +15

      No he was tried in a civil criminal court presided over by Mr Justice Birkett

    • @doubledee9675
      @doubledee9675 Місяць тому +21

      @@davidwarren202 Thanks, but most definitely the assertion that he was condemned by Pierrepoint ws wrong.

    • @jacquieclapperton9758
      @jacquieclapperton9758 Місяць тому +11

      He was a Merchant Navy sailor at the time, a civilian, therefore a court martial would have no jurisdiction.

    • @melcooper4029
      @melcooper4029 Місяць тому +4

      @@doubledee9675At what point in the video did the narrator say he was condemned by Pierrepoint?

    • @doubledee9675
      @doubledee9675 Місяць тому +7

      @@melcooper4029 The last line of the blurb for the film.

  • @paralogregt
    @paralogregt Місяць тому +88

    He was not condemned by Albert Pierrepoint, he was just the hangman. The court condemned him.

    • @ashwilliams999
      @ashwilliams999 Місяць тому +1

      And Pierrepoint didn’t bring his death to and end - he brought his life to an end….

    • @BlueCollaredGrit
      @BlueCollaredGrit Місяць тому +3

      It was a kangaroo court, illegitimate to say the least.

    • @FIREBRAND38
      @FIREBRAND38 Місяць тому +7

      @@BlueCollaredGrit Based off of what? Your opinion? Or your admiration of the side he supported?

    • @BlueCollaredGrit
      @BlueCollaredGrit Місяць тому +1

      @@FIREBRAND38 no need to get your feelings involved. Calm your tits

  • @mickymondo7463
    @mickymondo7463 Місяць тому +95

    Pierrepoint and other executioners never met with the condemned until the actual execution, the condemned prisoner would be weighed the day before and Pierrepoint etc would observe the condemned prisoner in the yard and through the spyhole of the cell door, with this information of the prisoners weight and build the correct drop would be calculated and whilst the prisoner was in the yard the weighted drop would be carried out and the weight left hanging on the rope to remove any stretch overnight and an hour before the scheduled time the weight would be removed and the rope positioned ready to accept the condemned.

    • @lordeden2732
      @lordeden2732 Місяць тому +2

      Gosh we would never have know this with out your Blindly obvious statement

    • @marklatimer7333
      @marklatimer7333 Місяць тому +3

      He met James Corbitt, they used to sing together in Albert's Pub.

    • @romanpolanski4928
      @romanpolanski4928 Місяць тому

      @@lordeden2732 Push off you worthless little troll.

    • @maconescotland8996
      @maconescotland8996 Місяць тому

      True with one exception for Pierrepoint.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Corbitt

    • @Nobodyneedsabodyanymore
      @Nobodyneedsabodyanymore Місяць тому

      ​@@lordeden2732shut the hell up. I learned quite a bit from this comment. You are just an asshole. I didn't know they weighted and tightened the rope.

  • @sblack48
    @sblack48 Місяць тому +103

    “Albert Pierrepoint brought his death to an end” ?? No he brought his LIFE to an end. Do you actually proof read this stuff? Some of it makes no sense at all.

    • @optimusminimus-v3d
      @optimusminimus-v3d Місяць тому +15

      That was just one of many weird errors, what a shambles.

    • @tonybalazs
      @tonybalazs Місяць тому +3

      Er, Pierrepoint.

    • @memybikeni9931
      @memybikeni9931 Місяць тому +1

      Speaking of proofreading 😂

    • @sblack48
      @sblack48 Місяць тому

      @ ok touché. I didn’t spell a guy’s name right but at least my sentence was coherent. This guy’s copy is full of nonsensical wording in all his videos.

    • @Badgerbitesback
      @Badgerbitesback Місяць тому

      To be fair, it's an interesting history that isn't commonly spoken about.

  • @conversemackem8653
    @conversemackem8653 Місяць тому +100

    "Loose lips, sink ships' never a truer word.

  • @gandalfgreyhame3425
    @gandalfgreyhame3425 Місяць тому +25

    7:23 a fracture dislocation of the C4 and C5 vertebra will NOT bring about instant death. People show up in the ER all the time with C4-C5 fracture dislocations and survive, although as quadriplegics. If indeed, Pierpont's drop was designed to produce a C4-C5 fracture dislocation, the hanging would have only produced a slower death by strangulation.
    A professional hanging would normally put the knot under the condemned's chin, in order to yank the head back in an extreme hyperextension, and this will produce a "hangman's fracture" of C2 and cause an extreme dislocation at the C2-C3 level that transects the cord.
    In hangings where the knot is on the side of the head (under the ear), the main damage is stretching of the cervical ligaments and disruption of the vertebral arteries, with a much more variable pattern of injury to the cervical vertebra, from C2 through C5.
    This was actually been studied in a landmark 1994 Radiology paper titled "Judicial hanging: postmortem radiographic, CT, and MR imaging features with autopsy confirmation"

    • @bennettrogers7921
      @bennettrogers7921 Місяць тому +2

      I thank you! I was going to offer the same information. A atlas/ axis fracture at C-1/C-2 is called a Hangman’s fracture for a reason.

    • @HerbertTowers
      @HerbertTowers Місяць тому

      I broke my C1, C2 joint in 2 places. It's actually quite a common injury many rugby players have suffered it. I just fell out of a high bed but landed head first! It's damage of the spinal chord that causes death.

    • @roberthill4652
      @roberthill4652 Місяць тому +2

      I just got over a broken neck in the c4 and C5.It broke all the way through. not just a fracture on both of the vertebrae. I went 1 week without going to the Doctor I kept telling everyone that my neck was killing me and finally I went and they immediately put me in the hoslittle and then immobilized me for 3 months lots of heavy drugs. This is the first week back to work. I am a finisher. drywall, plasterer and a painter for over 44 years and the neurosurgeon told me my career was over but I don't give up. I thought I was going to die the first two days back but now my muscles have all came back and I feeling really good

    • @bennettrogers7921
      @bennettrogers7921 Місяць тому +1

      @@HerbertTowers clarification: a transection of the spinal cord at c1/c2 causes death. There is no neuro impulse to the heart, causing death. A transection above c3/4/5 can paralyze the diaphragm and cause respiratory cessation ( as well as quadraparalysis) and also cause death if not immediately recognized. ( recipient will need ventilation tx to survive)

  • @billfairless6256
    @billfairless6256 Місяць тому +42

    I hope no one feels any sympathy for this person who betrayed not only his country but his fellow sailors.

  • @kryts27
    @kryts27 Місяць тому +8

    My great uncle was a fitter and turner for an armaments factory during WW2. He never talked about what he did there, even after the war was over, according to my nanna (his sister). He was instructed not to talk, and he never did. It carried a severe penalty if you were found talking loosely about your work there. Not even with his friends and family.

  • @grosvenorclub
    @grosvenorclub Місяць тому +44

    The first picture seems to show American military police ,clearly not correct .

    • @geraldaird9390
      @geraldaird9390 Місяць тому +6

      He always shows the American hangings, because there are no British hangings that were filmed, I doubt if Pierrepoint would carry out a filmed hanging, he was very fastidious about his second "job".

    • @petersmithm9
      @petersmithm9 Місяць тому +1

      It does State " War criminal execution. Carried out after WW2" on the video.

    • @ludwigsamereier8204
      @ludwigsamereier8204 Місяць тому

      The site is clearly the court of Landsberg prison in Bavaria, Germany. This is where Hitler was imprisoned for a year, writing MEIN KAMPF. Ironically dozens of the worst Nazi-criminals were put to death there until 1950.

    • @grosvenorclub
      @grosvenorclub Місяць тому

      @@geraldaird9390 Quite so ,very proper.

    • @crackpot148
      @crackpot148 Місяць тому +2

      The delivery of the narrative is atrocious. A case where AI would be much better?

  • @meherenowmaybe
    @meherenowmaybe Місяць тому +21

    This narrator's voice is so annoying.

    • @Damon-p9u
      @Damon-p9u Місяць тому

      Bloody awful voice.

  • @mrdyvig
    @mrdyvig Місяць тому +56

    1:25 "HMS Impregnable," is an ironic name, considered it was filled with...sea-men.

  • @renee1961
    @renee1961 Місяць тому +8

    Good afternoon, and Thank You!

  • @philiprice7875
    @philiprice7875 Місяць тому +7

    as opposed to the Master of Semplek, who SOLD stuff to Japan. he was one of churchills advisors was briefed on the meeting between WC & FDR in mid 1941 then gave the notes to Japan embassy. because of this he was granted imunity and allowed to take his seat in the house of lords because he was an Aristocrat.

    • @hoodatdondar2664
      @hoodatdondar2664 Місяць тому

      Where did you get that story?

    • @hoodatdondar2664
      @hoodatdondar2664 Місяць тому

      There was a Sempill, who had ties with Japan dating back to when they were allies of Britain in the First World War. His story is more interesting than this one.
      Don’t like aristos?

    • @MrBulky992
      @MrBulky992 Місяць тому

      From Wikipedia:
      "William Francis Forbes-Sempill, 19th Lord Sempill, AFC, FRAeS, (24 September 1893 - 30 December 1965) was a Scottish peer and record-breaking air pioneer, who was later shown to have passed secret information to the Imperial Japanese military before the Second World War. ...He was eventually forced to retire from the Royal Navy in 1941, after being discovered passing on secret material to Tokyo shortly before Japan attacked Pearl Harbor "

  • @renee1961
    @renee1961 Місяць тому +55

    What a Horrible Traitor!

    • @randymillhouse791
      @randymillhouse791 Місяць тому +4

      No, he was a money maker. Money TRUMP'S country. Welcome to 2024.

    • @nomadpi1
      @nomadpi1 Місяць тому

      Common that a woman, sexual involvement, was used. It's called a "honey trap." He actually didn't do much as I listened to the items he recorded. Just an average sailor's diary. Even less than the ship's log would record. He was executed over tripe. He didn't deserve the death penalty. In truth, the British government was happy to kill him as a warning to others of the power these administrator's had.

    • @Andrew-df1dr
      @Andrew-df1dr Місяць тому +1

      As opposed to a wonderful traitor?

    • @captainhindsight8779
      @captainhindsight8779 Місяць тому

      @@Andrew-df1drWell, Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg was a wonderful traitor to be fair.

    • @michaelhill2844
      @michaelhill2844 Місяць тому +7

      @@randymillhouse791 Moronic attempt at trying to sound clever.

  • @ahdoodeclair
    @ahdoodeclair Місяць тому +26

    The British always used a white hood, not a black one for executions. The white cap was used in most places where the British once ruled, such as Australia, and remained after independence until abolition.

    • @xiexie2506
      @xiexie2506 Місяць тому

      No

    • @dat581
      @dat581 Місяць тому +4

      @@xiexie2506 Yes.

    • @kryts27
      @kryts27 Місяць тому +1

      The judge would wear a black cap on his wig when condemning the prisoner to death.

    • @Chrisjude100
      @Chrisjude100 Місяць тому

      @@kryts27 That was to cover the tonsure, since that was a religious mark, like for a monk, and no killing could be associated with such. It had to be "Civil" only.

    • @ndr8469
      @ndr8469 Місяць тому

      Independence? 😂 They have the same King?

  • @Screwball70
    @Screwball70 Місяць тому +32

    The art of espionage is one of the oldest professions known, but to spy on your own side is despicable and to do so at time of war, especially when Britain was not doing so good on our own is beyond despicable, his appointment with old Albert was a just punishment.

    • @andrewstackpool4911
      @andrewstackpool4911 Місяць тому

      Espionage. The world's second oldest profession with fewer morals than the first.

    • @nomadpi1
      @nomadpi1 Місяць тому +2

      "...beyond despicable?" Use of a woman, sexual engagement to get "pillow talk" is a common tactic in government espionage or in business (industrial espionage), He was "easy pickings" for intel of criminal activities. He didn't deserve to die, His alleged acts were no more than a sailor's diary. Punishment? He was murdered. He didn't deserve that.

    • @hoodatdondar2664
      @hoodatdondar2664 Місяць тому +2

      @@nomadpi1 He did a lot more than that. After money and a promise to get a letter to a girl, he gave info on public opinion. They gave him more money to find out the location of British minefields, and the time of arrival of American military personnel in the United Kingdom.
      Then they blackmailed him for more ( he had been foolish enough to sign receipts for the money recieved ). He gave details of the convoy he had sailed in and its protection, the location of an aircraft factory, and what he had seen of the training of troops for an invasion of Europe.
      At the end of the meeting, he was told to keep a record of the movement and speed of the convoy and given another 100 escudos.
      No. No, no, no.
      They hanged murderers, then, but this was arranging for murder wholesale. Not to mention the results to Britain if it lost the war.

  • @jeffpotipco736
    @jeffpotipco736 Місяць тому +33

    Yeah, but dingy squadron is allowed every day now..

    • @DraftySatyr
      @DraftySatyr Місяць тому +2

      Or even 'dinghy squadron'. Except of course they're usually inflatable boats or rigid inflatable boats (RIBs) rather than dinghies. But let's not have any factual accuracy cloud the issue, eh?

    • @bostonweddingcars
      @bostonweddingcars Місяць тому +2

      @@DraftySatyrbet you are fun at parties

    • @billpugh58
      @billpugh58 Місяць тому +2

      Dingy😂 good old “True Blue Brits“ and their spelling fails😂

    • @vespelian
      @vespelian Місяць тому +3

      Yes, it's the one and only distraction point in The Reform rubbish machine.

    • @comanchio1976
      @comanchio1976 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@billpugh58Well it's no coincidence that those with the thickest opinions can't spell better than the average 8 year old.

  • @policewitnesssurprise1743
    @policewitnesssurprise1743 Місяць тому +14

    I wish the narrator of these videos would actually listen to them . The grammar and the diction is pretty poor . And is used way too often. It’s a hard listen.

    • @JohnSmith-ei2pz
      @JohnSmith-ei2pz Місяць тому +2

      Liebour educated, no doubt!

    • @frankmiller95
      @frankmiller95 Місяць тому +1

      @@JohnSmith-ei2pz Considering your own errors in spelling, you're hardly in a position to comment on those of others.

    • @JohnSmith-ei2pz
      @JohnSmith-ei2pz Місяць тому +1

      @@frankmiller95 Nice try, filthy Troll!

    • @JohnSmith-ei2pz
      @JohnSmith-ei2pz Місяць тому

      @@frankmiller95 So tax payers are not meant to comment? Gat a job liebour voter!

    • @policewitnesssurprise1743
      @policewitnesssurprise1743 Місяць тому

      @@frankmiller95 not seeing any errors on my part .

  • @kryts27
    @kryts27 Місяць тому +7

    Being a spy against your own side during a war? Very risky, has long-term consequences even if you're not discovered.

    • @philiprice7875
      @philiprice7875 Місяць тому

      yep one guy sold secrets to Japan but for his crime he was allowed to take his seat in the house of lords

    • @JohnSmith-ei2pz
      @JohnSmith-ei2pz Місяць тому

      Tell starmer that!

  • @imapaine-diaz4451
    @imapaine-diaz4451 Місяць тому +21

    I guess there was a shortage of yardarms by that time.

    • @282XVL
      @282XVL Місяць тому +1

      I do believe HMS Victory's yardarm was (and is) still available for traitor disposal, with an advanced appointment.

    • @DavidSmith-ze2wi
      @DavidSmith-ze2wi Місяць тому +4

      Plenty of candidates now in the British political brigade.

    • @hoodatdondar2664
      @hoodatdondar2664 Місяць тому

      Top comment!

  • @londo776
    @londo776 Місяць тому +3

    He was not condemned by Albert Pierrepoint, The court condemned him.

  • @scottrichardson8158
    @scottrichardson8158 Місяць тому +1

    He was convicted of treason as defined by the United Kingdom. The United States has a different standard. Whether or not this man would have been convicted of treason by the U.S. standard is unknown.

  • @francisebbecke2727
    @francisebbecke2727 Місяць тому +20

    The Germans knew which ships to attack during the siege of the island of Malta. I would not be surprise it was him we have to thank for that.

    • @nomadpi1
      @nomadpi1 Місяць тому +4

      The Germans laid "siege" to Malta. Every ship was attacked. That's what "siege" means. He had zip to do with any deaths. (1) he was too far down the shitpole to have important knowledge. (2) Listening to the items he did - they're no more than diary entries, like any seaman's diary and less informative than a ship's log. It's common to use a woman, sexual favors during "pillow talk," He was "easy pickings" for intel or criminal purposes. BTW, use of a woman is called a "honey trap." Your comment shows a "leap" to inference. You'd better learn not to believe 90% of what a "victor" tells you. The man was killed for tripe. He didn't deserve to die. He was killed to show others the power an administrator has (like Clinton's use of the FBI to cite an example of power misuse).

    • @TavistockLiesBrainwashing
      @TavistockLiesBrainwashing Місяць тому +1

      The ones with the British flags?

  • @jamesw3017
    @jamesw3017 Місяць тому +5

    whyis this footage of US MPs walking the criminal to the galloes

  • @christopherbentley5216
    @christopherbentley5216 Місяць тому +1

    This guy was executed. Yet Anthony Blunt was let off. Both committed treason.

  • @jimleslie2858
    @jimleslie2858 Місяць тому +9

    Your better informed if you read the article on him in Wikipedia

    • @resnonverba137
      @resnonverba137 Місяць тому +1

      You're...

    • @tropmaj
      @tropmaj Місяць тому

      Some of this is almost word for word wiki, i re jigged a bit.

  • @goodshipkaraboudjan
    @goodshipkaraboudjan Місяць тому +2

    I really feel like Scott-Ford was more stupid than malicious.

  • @philipinchina
    @philipinchina Місяць тому +13

    Around 7.50 you refer to a black cap over his head. I thought the hood was white. Are you confusing it with the black cap donned by the judge when passing sentence of death?

    • @gowdsake7103
      @gowdsake7103 Місяць тому

      Not always

    • @philipinchina
      @philipinchina Місяць тому

      @@gowdsake7103 Citation please.

    • @mrdyvig
      @mrdyvig Місяць тому

      Google.

    • @OHCelt
      @OHCelt Місяць тому

      @@mrdyvigI other words, you have no citable evidence to verify your claim. I see.

    • @hildahilpert5018
      @hildahilpert5018 Місяць тому

      That,s what I think.

  • @andyguy0610
    @andyguy0610 Місяць тому +1

    No idea where the picture in the thumbnail was from but The execution rope in this country did not use that knot. The rope went through an eyelet to make the noose.

  • @RobertHoward-d8g
    @RobertHoward-d8g Місяць тому +6

    Very badly written. Too many errors to name, I'd be here all day.

  • @georgeamanor-boadu6771
    @georgeamanor-boadu6771 Місяць тому

    Thanks, never heard of this before

  • @RobertOrgRobert
    @RobertOrgRobert Місяць тому +16

    You have to feel sorry for the mum !

    • @philipnorris6542
      @philipnorris6542 Місяць тому +4

      Yes, we do; we can't really pity the man himself.

  • @davidcurtis2265
    @davidcurtis2265 Місяць тому +1

    I'd never heard of this chap before, very interesting. Shame the information contained in the video is virtually the same as that on Wikipedia, I was hoping to find out more.

  • @lablackzed
    @lablackzed Місяць тому +19

    We have a goverment that does the same to day .

    • @nomadpi1
      @nomadpi1 Місяць тому

      All governments "HAVE TO" engage in espionage. Accept it. We have to know what is being done by who is doing it.

    • @stephenchappell7512
      @stephenchappell7512 Місяць тому

      Without a doubt

    • @hoodatdondar2664
      @hoodatdondar2664 Місяць тому

      @@stephenchappell7512 In your mind.

    • @michaelc9915
      @michaelc9915 Місяць тому

      What are you referring to?

    • @lablackzed
      @lablackzed Місяць тому

      @@michaelc9915 Starmer and co.👁

  • @organisten
    @organisten Місяць тому +10

    1:36 it is may have BEGUN to pass on top secret information - not have "began". It's BEGUN ffs!

    • @davexenos9196
      @davexenos9196 Місяць тому +1

      It`s BEGAN not BEGUN simple English rule here.

    • @organisten
      @organisten Місяць тому +6

      @@davexenos9196 Wrong.
      You BEGIN. Present tense.
      You BEGAN. Past tense.
      You have BEGUN. Perfect tense.

    • @HootOwl513
      @HootOwl513 Місяць тому

      AIs can't conjugate English. It's too illogical.

    • @douglasclerk2764
      @douglasclerk2764 Місяць тому

      But when you begin the beguine . . .

    • @organisten
      @organisten Місяць тому

      @ red herring

  • @notreallydavid
    @notreallydavid Місяць тому

    'brought the death of DSF to an end'???
    'haitch emm ess'
    'fired out of the navy'
    'esscuddohs'
    "may have began'
    Oops
    ---
    Story is new to me - thanks for posting.

  • @FredScuttle456
    @FredScuttle456 Місяць тому

    My parents were in the westcountry during WW2.
    They told me about a Royal Navy officer who was caught whilst signalling to a U-boat from Berry Head.
    The spy was hanged for treason. I've never been able to verify this tale.
    I was hoping this video would be about the same spy.

  • @tomhaskett5161
    @tomhaskett5161 Місяць тому

    Pierrepoint ran a pub called 'Help The Poor Struggler'

  • @rdbchase
    @rdbchase Місяць тому

    "... may have began [sic] ..." -- "begun"

  • @JamesWithers-d3g
    @JamesWithers-d3g Місяць тому +2

    Why the footage of US servicemen at the start?

  • @etangdescygnes
    @etangdescygnes Місяць тому +8

    Why oh why oh why do so many people say "haitch" instead of the usual "aitch"?! Why oh why oh why does it annoy me so much?! (I wish it didn't.)

    • @toonmag50
      @toonmag50 Місяць тому

      The letter "H" is now spelled without the "h" at the start.
      Many British dialects still sound the letter "h" at the start.
      No need to piss ya pants over a letter darlin.

    • @markrainford1219
      @markrainford1219 Місяць тому

      Ain't got a clue.

    • @colonelfustercluck486
      @colonelfustercluck486 Місяць тому

      because they know that you are listening

  • @richardaillas162
    @richardaillas162 Місяць тому

    I would have much appreciated learning his naval and merchant navy ranks. I assume he was never more than AB. An interesting story & video

  • @HootOwl513
    @HootOwl513 Місяць тому +6

    In the gallows sequence [0:04 - 0:34] the officials are all Yanks. I thought the Royal Navy hanged him?

    • @spacewarlord6583
      @spacewarlord6583 Місяць тому +2

      That's stock footage from the Landsberg prison in Germany where the Americans hung war criminals after the war. Scott Ford was hanged in 1942 in England.

  • @markwilliamwestonwilson1503
    @markwilliamwestonwilson1503 Місяць тому

    A fantastic story that I was unaware of , thank you

  • @ralphe5842
    @ralphe5842 Місяць тому +2

    This wasn’t an execution just an example of Darwin Award winner

  • @ianfoulkes2114
    @ianfoulkes2114 Місяць тому

    For a sailor he seemed to have access to a wide range of information....

  • @charles300566
    @charles300566 Місяць тому +1

    The narrator should be sentenced for treason against the English language.

  • @iskandartaib
    @iskandartaib Місяць тому +1

    He did what with his postal savings account book? 😂

    • @colonelfustercluck486
      @colonelfustercluck486 Місяць тому

      I think he altered it, to his own advantage...... basically forgery or similar.... he increased the recorded balance by altering it.

    • @iskandartaib
      @iskandartaib Місяць тому

      @colonelfustercluck486 I couldn't catch what he said.. 😁

  • @ouroboris
    @ouroboris Місяць тому +6

    "...who brought the death of Duncan Scott-Ford to an end."

    • @TheFortress
      @TheFortress  Місяць тому +2

      Slip of the tongue. Noticed this before it was too late.

    • @ouroboris
      @ouroboris Місяць тому +3

      @@TheFortress Okay... we forgive you. This time.

    • @dresden_slowjog
      @dresden_slowjog Місяць тому +1

      ​@@TheFortressuhhh... "after it was too late." - else you could have fixed the slip of tongue. But I'm just a non-native English speaker what do I know....

  • @mikestrohm3271
    @mikestrohm3271 Місяць тому +14

    He was merchant navy not Royal Navy

    • @PhilipKerry
      @PhilipKerry Місяць тому +5

      He was originally Royal Navy

    • @stephenchappell7512
      @stephenchappell7512 Місяць тому +1

      He was both

    • @mikestrohm3271
      @mikestrohm3271 Місяць тому

      @@PhilipKerry Yes but at the time of the offences he had been discharged from the RN and had signed on as a merchant seaman

    • @ndr8469
      @ndr8469 Місяць тому

      Originally he was

    • @markrainford1219
      @markrainford1219 Місяць тому

      @@mikestrohm3271 That's what was stated. You're no less a traitor.

  • @tysonessenmacher2091
    @tysonessenmacher2091 Місяць тому +9

    £18 in the, pounds shillings pence system, = 30 silver crowns x 3, nice reference to Judas. *Look like I did the conversion wrong its not a reference to Judas, oops.

    • @mileshigh1321
      @mileshigh1321 Місяць тому +1

      I am guessing they used that also, to show even a low amount taken for sharing secrets can still get you hanged!

    • @riven99uk
      @riven99uk Місяць тому +1

      5 shillings to the Crown, 4 Crowns to the Pound, 18 x 4 = 72, no reference to Judas

    • @DraftySatyr
      @DraftySatyr Місяць тому +1

      @@riven99uk Aww, you had to bring facts into it!

    • @tysonessenmacher2091
      @tysonessenmacher2091 Місяць тому

      @@riven99uk Remind me again why they decimal system.

    • @riven99uk
      @riven99uk Місяць тому +1

      @@tysonessenmacher2091 to confuse people over 50 years later

  • @Maxfr8
    @Maxfr8 Місяць тому +4

    Secret trial !? 🙈

  • @SBMPLYMA
    @SBMPLYMA Місяць тому

    I always feel like it doesn't start at the beginning.

  • @rossmansell5877
    @rossmansell5877 Місяць тому +4

    Commentary not accurate.

  • @longtabsigo
    @longtabsigo Місяць тому +1

    2:10 what does that mean?

    • @skydiverclassc2031
      @skydiverclassc2031 Місяць тому +3

      Apparently he forged parts of his bank account, essentially creating fraud or embezzlement. For this he was court-martialed and discharged.

  • @ursus9104
    @ursus9104 Місяць тому

    Matt 7 Do not judge, and you yourselves will not be judged, 2 for you will be judged as you judge others. With the measure you measure, it must be measured up to you.

    • @joecook8352
      @joecook8352 Місяць тому +3

      Romans 13:1-7 says to obey the law of the land and the government that God puts above you, and if you don’t you will face punishment from that government. The only time you don’t follow the law of the land is when it is contrary to Gods law. This man was guilty of treason and paid the price for it rightfully so

    • @colonelfustercluck486
      @colonelfustercluck486 Місяць тому

      sounds fair, whats wrong with that then?

  • @geraldaird9390
    @geraldaird9390 Місяць тому

    There is no "Instant death" in hanging, even if carried out in a perfect way, in fact people could still be conscious for two minutes. Of course the Home Office always claim their executions are instant, because they do not want to tell the public that someone has suffered on the noose, so I understand why people always say death was instantaneous.

  • @wandering-primate
    @wandering-primate Місяць тому

    The movie about Pierrepoint was very interesting

  • @peterhoare3754
    @peterhoare3754 Місяць тому +2

    It’s a pity that the textual mistakes are so glaring that it undermines a really interesting subject. Please get someone to proofread your scripts for grammatical and factual errors before posting the videos. I want to encourage you to carry on, to improve your writing and making what are really interesting videos in the future. Regards and thanks.

  • @jamesw3017
    @jamesw3017 Місяць тому

    if no one was prepared to be an executioner, therrewould be no executions. unfortunately there is always someone ready to get paid for executions

  • @efnissien
    @efnissien Місяць тому

    'Rutherford' should have been a clue to the spy's home port.

  • @wayneurquhart7192
    @wayneurquhart7192 Місяць тому +1

    What currency is esconose?

  • @marklatimer7333
    @marklatimer7333 Місяць тому +4

    Albert Pierrepoint - England's King of Swing.

    • @k9killer221
      @k9killer221 Місяць тому +1

      Liked the "Broken Neck Blues". Actual song.

    • @hoodatdondar2664
      @hoodatdondar2664 Місяць тому

      Stop, you guys are mur-DER!

  • @daveycrocket4873
    @daveycrocket4873 Місяць тому

    What does it mean he doctored his post office savings account book?

  • @richardthomas5312
    @richardthomas5312 Місяць тому +7

    Those are US Soldiers

  • @petersmithm9
    @petersmithm9 Місяць тому

    Was this a "Trial by jury" or a secret trial ?

  • @fonziebulldog5786
    @fonziebulldog5786 Місяць тому

    And what happened to his poor mother after this !?.

  • @borleyboo5613
    @borleyboo5613 Місяць тому +4

    It is AITCH M S, not HAITCH. The letter H is pronounced AITCH.

    • @colonelfustercluck486
      @colonelfustercluck486 Місяць тому

      except by the people who pronounce it HAITCH, who insist that their way is correct and that you are not.

  • @martinpattison1567
    @martinpattison1567 Місяць тому

    How was he able to gain so much information and who supplied it, as they would be just as guilty as he was. My Grandfather was stationed at HMS Drake in Plymouth from 1914 until 1945, now it makes me wonder if he meet this man and if he had and knew what he was doing he would of been executed there as there is still an execution chamber in the old part of the port. Martin. (Thailand)

  • @ursus9104
    @ursus9104 Місяць тому

    We will all stand trial one day and then we will have to plead for divine mercy…😢

  • @GeorgeMorgan-w9y
    @GeorgeMorgan-w9y Місяць тому

    If Ford was around today he'd probably be in parliament.

  • @shellman5844
    @shellman5844 Місяць тому

    Just for the record your opening photo shows a Japanese war criminal being hanged at Sugamo prison in Japan.

  • @spinnenbein1
    @spinnenbein1 Місяць тому +2

    Die Szene am Anfang zeigt zweifellos amerikanische Uniformen, 1942! Ich denke das Scott Ford von der englischen Justiz hingerichtet wurde und das keine amerikanischen Armeeangehörige anwesend waren, warum auch? Die Bider am Anfang des Videos halte ich für falsch.

    • @colonelfustercluck486
      @colonelfustercluck486 Місяць тому

      no, that's just the film from an American execution being shown while a British story was on audio. (British normally wouldn't film an execution from a civil criminal court and civil prison.)

    • @spinnenbein1
      @spinnenbein1 Місяць тому

      @colonelfustercluck486 thx for the answer!

    • @spinnenbein1
      @spinnenbein1 Місяць тому

      @colonelfustercluck486 civil court? That was not an war court?

    • @colonelfustercluck486
      @colonelfustercluck486 Місяць тому

      @@spinnenbein1 apparently yes. He wasn't a member of the military at the time of his offending, or whatever he was charged for.
      He was in the 'merchant marine', a normal civilian sailor. But in a time of war.

  • @theradgegadgie6352
    @theradgegadgie6352 Місяць тому +4

    The script is so much broken English is sounds like Manuel from Fawlty Towers or Vicky Pollard from Little Britain wrote it, and for me, you drove the final nail in when you haitched. 👎

    • @toonmag50
      @toonmag50 Місяць тому

      The radgie gadgie gettin aal his bowels in an uproar aboot a lad with an accent eh.?
      Howay man and calm doon like a canny lad.

  • @daviddenham1511
    @daviddenham1511 Місяць тому +9

    This narrator is awful!!….scroll on

  • @captainscarlett1
    @captainscarlett1 Місяць тому

    I'd be curious whether he had a double digit IQ. There's dumb, there's evil, then there's this guy.

  • @michaelleitner1245
    @michaelleitner1245 Місяць тому +1

    interesting story but the narrattor made it painful to listen to.

  • @ericmiddleton8367
    @ericmiddleton8367 Місяць тому +7

    You have lifted this almost entirely from Wikipedia. Pathetic.

  • @mikeclayton6273
    @mikeclayton6273 Місяць тому

    Pretty sure the film at the beginning is from post war executions.

  • @ChingChangWallah.
    @ChingChangWallah. Місяць тому +1

    Seemed interesting but don't like it when youtubers sing the narrative.

  • @philipballard8083
    @philipballard8083 Місяць тому

    Very interesting

  • @nocount1
    @nocount1 Місяць тому +11

    Cherche la femme.

    • @skydiverclassc2031
      @skydiverclassc2031 Місяць тому

      The honey trap is probably the oldest espionage trick ever used.

  • @bernie2108
    @bernie2108 Місяць тому +1

    Why at the beginning show Americans hanging someone? bit irrelevant to the story.

    • @colonelfustercluck486
      @colonelfustercluck486 Місяць тому

      they would have to replace that clip with a clip of nothing, that's why they filled in with the American military hanging....
      This offender got a British civilian hanging.,.... no cameras

  • @arobatto
    @arobatto Місяць тому

    If only the same standards were applied to the Duke of Windsor.

  • @SamRichardson1990
    @SamRichardson1990 Місяць тому +1

    What about Politicians.

  • @simonfurse5970
    @simonfurse5970 Місяць тому +1

    this commentary is full of glaring errors and read very monotonously should have not bothered posting this until the facts were correct.

  • @petejohnball1564
    @petejohnball1564 Місяць тому

    Don't wish to be a pedant but Pierrepont didn't work out his height and weight, they were measured.

  • @glynjones9988
    @glynjones9988 Місяць тому +2

    Convicted of Treachery, not Treason. There are legal differences, and different statutes.

    • @evangiles4403
      @evangiles4403 Місяць тому

      Yes trying to overthrow a government is treason
      Giving away troop and ship movements is treachery
      How for the purpose of the law both are treasonous therefore they both carry the same penalty

    • @dennis2376
      @dennis2376 Місяць тому

      What is the difference?

  • @peters278
    @peters278 Місяць тому

    This might have been interesting, but I couldn't listen to more than a couple of minutes because of the intensely irritating narration.

  • @MikeRobinson-st5yy
    @MikeRobinson-st5yy Місяць тому

    Is this a real voice?

  • @georget8008
    @georget8008 Місяць тому

    obliviously he was a small fish. how can someone like him have any important information?

  • @tylernathan7985
    @tylernathan7985 Місяць тому

    What the fuck did he do that got him kicked out of the navy? Docked a post savings book, what the fuck is that?

    • @toonmag50
      @toonmag50 Місяць тому

      Dishonesty with the states investments. The same state that was paying it's wages.

  • @phillthefrontman
    @phillthefrontman Місяць тому +3

    Another amateurish attempt delivered in a robotic, monosyllabic tone....

  • @lobonskerva5441
    @lobonskerva5441 Місяць тому

    Poor pierrpoint he will be busy in hell I would assume

  • @robhill4352
    @robhill4352 Місяць тому +1

    ...howevah she was a woman of the noit...

  • @oldshep2695
    @oldshep2695 Місяць тому

    Too damn quick

  • @daviddenham1511
    @daviddenham1511 Місяць тому +1

    Anyone sick of AI narrators?

  • @nobbytart27
    @nobbytart27 Місяць тому

    Some replys on here pointing out some very minor grammar or interpretation, c'mon people leave that nonsence for the"influencers", great content and some excellent still photos, very interesting video of an aspect of WW2 history i have not read about

  • @bkkbound
    @bkkbound Місяць тому

    Needs a script rewrite

  • @fraserhayes4
    @fraserhayes4 Місяць тому

    An interesting story. A pity the voice sounds like a robot.