True. Thats always the case for SG crime cases. Its not that the police are so capable as what it may seem. Its either the criminals are very careless or just lots of tip off given to the police.
if he had properly cleaned his car and spent time quickly getting rid of evidence he could have gotten free along with carefully plotting his story, like what you said
Wow after watching it I remembered that I attended the trial of this guy for quite a few days. It was called the "Gardens by the Bay" murder by the media at that time. I remember the accused was evasive in court and even broke down crying while being cross-examined by the Deputy Attorney-General at times. He said he burnt the body to "give a proper send-off" to his girlfriend. Judge even had the accused demonstrate how he strangled the victim in the car.
Ooh must have been one kind of an experience, eh? Just wanna ask, how can I, an average member of the public, obtain a ticket to attend a particular criminal trial that I'm interested in as an audience in the public gallery?
Can we all appreciate the fact that the Crimewatch officers are doing their absolute best to teach other people lessons? We should never ever kill people despite the fact that we hate them or the fact that we can tend to get very very mad at them! The only way to solve issues relating to money is by seeking help from a professional therapist.
So my friend and I watched this together because we were bored and holy cow we agreed the acting is just awful yet funny, especially how Leslie showed no remorse and he looked more annoyed at the police than guilty.
bruh stop making fun lah its no laughing matter. dont u know how to treat some things seriously?? like if u failed an exam, and ur parents asked, would u laugh at it??????? i dont think so right
@@j.jolene don’t you know that humour is how we cope with stress? Or are u secretly my dad in disguise? Idiotic and believing outdated stuff like mental illness is not a real thing, laughing=no remorse, work stress is always more than study stress, I can vent, you cannot What other words of wisdom-or should I say lack thereof, do u have for the people here
@@Jack-j8i6c I am aware. But sadly, many people do not know how to detect jokes online or even sarcasm and I am one of them. So if u excuse my ignorance.
@@leonardoacuebos174 means that right of me mentioning and heard..18years=15year imprisonments because - due to subtracted totals of public holidays in calendar of 18years
Wow this guys is actually smart. Without the body or any proof actually they cant convict this man easily. Thank God for technology and the hair evidence with lil bitnof d dress. He actually totally cleared the evidence but later confess due to pressure and stress. If within that 5 days he escaped - for an example in 36 hrs leave country. It wud hv been close to impossible to catch him.
@@BadBoy-so2pq Go research. There are cases where it just remains a suspicion and they cant do much because no valid prove to covict the suspect. Suspect gets few years of time but dont get convicted for murder.
Now then he admit that he killed her by strangling her to death, buy charcoals and kerosene to burn her body 2 times. How can he do such a thing and this is really evil.
Well I’m pretty sure he was in a state of panic as well like he probably didn’t meant to kill her but just get her to chill out but yea I would say he deserved life imprisonment for burning the body twice, his sentence may have been reduced if he came clean right after what he did but idk.
The only thing that gave away slightly was the blood in his cars. The way he got rid of the body was excellent and he could have deny everything and got away with it except for the blood.
@@lolzlolz3686 I agree with u, ur being too agro tho, he probably doenst know cremation is how some of us get rid of bodies, I lost my aunt recently, she cremated
after this entire thing i am still super curious where the blood come from, the last time i check choking didnt cause them to vomit blood(although i didnt choke people or choke people to death for obvious reason,i am just a medic)
Those are his words. He might have lied to make it his actions seem more justifiable. For all we know, she’s kept in the dark about his marriage. Also, he’s a willing participant in the affair. It’s not like he was forced into it. It definitely felt to me like he’s a loser who wanna have best of both worlds. He’s shameless to the extent that he’d no qualms about borrowing $ from a lady under the guise of ‘investing’ on behalf of her. Before picking her up at Joon Koon mrt, he must have lied to her that he wanna settle the matter amicably with her. Actually he already planned to take her somewhere else to murder her.
Because obviously he dun plan to get caught or be embarrassed. The reason he killed her was because she plan to exposed and make him look bad at his office in front of his colleagues. So leslie really loved his life n social circle n it mattered to him that's hw it got him caught n made the mistake at first.
Well,it's a crime to murder & he deserves what he was punished for. But then again, to be involved in any relationships,particularly with PRC women,then it's a hefty price to pay,whether or not they would be killed.
I think it’s more like a hefty price for the lady. He borrowed $ from her and killed her so he didn’t have to return the $ that he mostly likely had spent on gambling.
The replies did not pass the vibe check. Imagine if this was your sister, mother, or even daughter who's lost forever at sea. Y'all probably won't be talking so much shit.
@@streakyanchovy precisely. I'm not sure about the religion wise. But if Buddhist , must have a funeral for her right? Even if her ashes were thrown to the sea
@@danishadli Yep. In most religions a soul cannot rest if the proper funeral rites aren't carried out. With the way she died, it might not be possible to hold the proper rites because the family don't even have her ashes.
I always thought that this guy had a mental breakdown or something after the strangulation as he probably was doing everything subconsciously where he is aware but maybe he couldn’t turn himself in because of fear or something. Still it’s a murder but personally it feels very accidental or unintentional as in a fight or flight response we might have limited awareness or control. (Personal opinion)
It's not really murder, it's likely that it was ruled as manslaughter, assuming all of what Leslie confessed was true. In the laws of most countries, SG included, there is a distinction between premeditated and unpremeditated killing. He also most likely got charged with manipulation of crime scene (or sth similar, I forget the actual law's name).
The guy borrowed $$ from her under the pretext of ‘investing’ for her. But he mostly likely used the $ for gambling and had no $ to return her. She asked for her $ back. The guy didn’t want to & killed her.
The killing wasn’t brutal or anything like the Yishun triple murders. I think he was charged with culpable homicide tho I could be wrong. I can’t rmb this case clearly.
TBH if he denied & plot his story carefully, he might have gotten Scott free. This shows guilty conscience will reveal the truth
Yea the only one that was close to that was the criminal in crime watch 2020 ep10
@@applesaucelord368 Hi plop
True. Thats always the case for SG crime cases. Its not that the police are so capable as what it may seem. Its either the criminals are very careless or just lots of tip off given to the police.
if he had properly cleaned his car and spent time quickly getting rid of evidence he could have gotten free along with carefully plotting his story, like what you said
@@Finomenal87 spot on
I'm here just for Daryl Yong. He's my all time favorite Singaporean actor, and despite now he's married with a child, I still adore him so much!!
His acting in this video is solid.
@shrek fbi obv the hunky SIO
He also acted in When Duty Calls 1 right?
I was terrified when you said married with a child😭
Wow after watching it I remembered that I attended the trial of this guy for quite a few days. It was called the "Gardens by the Bay" murder by the media at that time. I remember the accused was evasive in court and even broke down crying while being cross-examined by the Deputy Attorney-General at times. He said he burnt the body to "give a proper send-off" to his girlfriend. Judge even had the accused demonstrate how he strangled the victim in the car.
Ooh must have been one kind of an experience, eh? Just wanna ask, how can I, an average member of the public, obtain a ticket to attend a particular criminal trial that I'm interested in as an audience in the public gallery?
Can we all appreciate the fact that the Crimewatch officers are doing their absolute best to teach other people lessons? We should never ever kill people despite the fact that we hate them or the fact that we can tend to get very very mad at them! The only way to solve issues relating to money is by seeking help from a professional therapist.
So my friend and I watched this together because we were bored and holy cow we agreed the acting is just awful yet funny, especially how Leslie showed no remorse and he looked more annoyed at the police than guilty.
Mmmmm do you know the Leslie actor was Ronnie from under one roof? I would say he is a veteran actor. Hahaha
Lol
bruh stop making fun lah its no laughing matter. dont u know how to treat some things seriously?? like if u failed an exam, and ur parents asked, would u laugh at it??????? i dont think so right
@@damn123123 underpaid lor
@@j.jolene don’t you know that humour is how we cope with stress?
Or are u secretly my dad in disguise? Idiotic and believing outdated stuff like mental illness is not a real thing, laughing=no remorse, work stress is always more than study stress, I can vent, you cannot
What other words of wisdom-or should I say lack thereof, do u have for the people here
So brave of the actress to sacrifice her life for this amazing reenactment
I doubt the actress actually unalive. It is an reenactment, it is not supposed to be exactly how it happened but to stimulate what happened.
fr, may her soul rest in peace
@@authentic_ametindo you know what a joke is?
@@Jack-j8i6c I am aware. But sadly, many people do not know how to detect jokes online or even sarcasm and I am one of them. So if u excuse my ignorance.
He still have the balls to leave her in his car and go to sleep wtf does this man have any conscience?
Ya sia thank God he now in life imprisonment
@@timxxthyy its not life its 15year sentence imprisonments only
@@wazirtan6801 Life is 20 years, parole only after 2/3 = 13.333 years by the presidents perogative else min. of 18 years if in good character.
@@leonardoacuebos174 means that right of me mentioning and heard..18years=15year imprisonments because - due to subtracted totals of public holidays in calendar of 18years
@@timxxthyy that guy is damn lucky day,he good a good judge and lawyer,what i saw in the show ,on my opinion only he shouldnt
Really sad there are so many missing persons in Singapore who were killed in cold blood :( Just a moment of rage isn't worth it
Hahah it was just one drop of blood
@@aliveyt9557 Tf? A murder ain't funny.
Especially kids ..so many missing kids never found 😢
Wow this guys is actually smart. Without the body or any proof actually they cant convict this man easily. Thank God for technology and the hair evidence with lil bitnof d dress. He actually totally cleared the evidence but later confess due to pressure and stress. If within that 5 days he escaped - for an example in 36 hrs leave country. It wud hv been close to impossible to catch him.
yes...............if police can't find dead body.........case close........any murderer can just walk away
@@BadBoy-so2pq Go research. There are cases where it just remains a suspicion and they cant do much because no valid prove to covict the suspect. Suspect gets few years of time but dont get convicted for murder.
N the girl's status would remain missing til her body is found. Tc gud day .
Not smart because he confessed
@@efaesfefse9236 true. Salute to Singapore police for their hardwork
Now then he admit that he killed her by strangling her to death, buy charcoals and kerosene to burn her body 2 times. How can he do such a thing and this is really evil.
I haven’t watch finish but is she the Marina Bay one? I think the woman in MB strangled and burnt twice as well
Well I’m pretty sure he was in a state of panic as well like he probably didn’t meant to kill her but just get her to chill out but yea I would say he deserved life imprisonment for burning the body twice, his sentence may have been reduced if he came clean right after what he did but idk.
Leslie did not plan the murder beforehand, and the victim hit him
@@APersonOnUA-camXI think it was called gardens by the bay murder during that time when the news came out
didnt know Ronnie Tan (son of Tan Ah Teck) had to go through this
Oh no, Ronnie Tan the Murder Man?!? What a tragic low...
Yes, I know I got a shock when I saw it was Nicholas playing the killer.
How would dolly denise paul and ah teck would react
The only thing that gave away slightly was the blood in his cars. The way he got rid of the body was excellent and he could have deny everything and got away with it except for the blood.
He should have burnt his car as well
@@biggreenbananas8929 Man.... anyone can see a burning car from 5 miles radius
Bloody nose could’ve explained it😊
Car would probably explode...
Suspect "its angle problem"
Me "nope.. if its angle problem.. why we can see you in the car ?"
😂😂😂😂😂😂
lmao this guy is so brave to leave a dead person in his car
He was even more brave to pull the badly burnt corpse from the shelter to the drain all by himself, using his hands i suppose?
Seems like a ruthless & cold-blooded murderer to be sure. What’s a corpse in a car to him?
Her real name was Ms Cui
this guy is so brave to touch a half burnt body...you can see the burnt up muscles...and the teeth...
This case was also known as the Garden By the Bay Murder...
No one cares
Yea.....
@@fuckoff7228 interesting name😂
Ok thanks for the info
When you pause at 15:36,You will be able to see The Victim's Skull💀
Imagine being the person who plays the dead body.
Witness: I last met her on Monday night…
Reenactment computer screen: Imma destroy your testimony.
And he didn’t get death sentence. The way he got rid of her body was so evil.
If the way he gotten rid of her body is evil, you should shut the fuck up
@@lolzlolz3686 relax ah
@@lolzlolz3686 he didn't say anything wrong my guy
@@angmokiomrt7103 that fool is still an idiot
@@lolzlolz3686 I agree with u, ur being too agro tho, he probably doenst know cremation is how some of us get rid of bodies, I lost my aunt recently, she cremated
i think im addicted to crimewatch
Leslie Khoo Kwee Hock was convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. A moment of folly, a lifetime of regret.
after this entire thing i am still super curious where the blood come from, the last time i check choking didnt cause them to vomit blood(although i didnt choke people or choke people to death for obvious reason,i am just a medic)
After someone dies the decomposition of the body may cause blood to leak from it so maybe that explains why there is blood in the car
@@scytheyer well but he burn it within days dont think there would be enough time to bleed ?
I mean they were fighting and throwing hands. He must have scratched her at some point and left some blood on her seat?
Maybe she was a virgin?
@@wansichen3743 to be fair the weather here is quite warm and humid so decomposition can speed up significantly
Angry money and lust will not keep anyone happy. It's not for her and him it's for everyone of us. May her soul rest in peace
In the real case she “lend” him $10000 to invest in gold she also threatened to expose his lies about marriage and money
Ur not a panzer are u Commander?
Those are his words. He might have lied to make it his actions seem more justifiable. For all we know, she’s kept in the dark about his marriage. Also, he’s a willing participant in the affair. It’s not like he was forced into it. It definitely felt to me like he’s a loser who wanna have best of both worlds. He’s shameless to the extent that he’d no qualms about borrowing $ from a lady under the guise of ‘investing’ on behalf of her.
Before picking her up at Joon Koon mrt, he must have lied to her that he wanna settle the matter amicably with her. Actually he already planned to take her somewhere else to murder her.
WAH THE DRESS SGD39 ONLY LEH, QUITE NICE DESIGN
Haha lol
Ya lol
He strangled her, but traces of blood was found on his car.. the blood from pimples?
It is fake evidence
Look at his eyes. Half of the criminals have clues based on their eyes contact and emotion.
if he haven't succumb to the pressure by the cops he would have got away scot free
Answer I dontknow for everything?
she got choked to death but they found trace amounts of her blood on the seat?
Strangled to death eyes, ears nose might bleed.
Haihhh Ronnie tan from Under one roof still talking about investing 😂😂
How tf did leslie move her body while it was still burning???
Idk barbecue skewer? Thongs? Gravity? Idk man
@@APersonOnUA-camX barbecue skewer most likely.
@@APersonOnUA-camX that thongs got me though
Wow what kind of men have an affair with his mistress and then kill her because of money? Seriously….
I was too stunned to speak after watching this.
Didnt know Charcoal could burn through the dead body until it became ashes.
Had he kept quiet, he could get away with the crime...
11:13 He could’ve said that pei pei cut her knee.. and the blood got on the car.
where did the bloodstain come from?
Why didn' tLeslie turned himself in after he realized he killed her?
Because obviously he dun plan to get caught or be embarrassed. The reason he killed her was because she plan to exposed and make him look bad at his office in front of his colleagues. So leslie really loved his life n social circle n it mattered to him that's hw it got him caught n made the mistake at first.
Yep he didn’t know what to do but I agree he should have turned himself in maybe he would not have gotten life imprisonment?
when the body didn't die normal it will not burn, in order to get justice done for the dead
Known as BMW 5 Series license plate starts SKU5X.
Blood stain in the car is pazzel me. If he choked the girl only , how could the blood come out and stained there.....?
Well,it's a crime to murder & he deserves what he was punished for. But then again, to be involved in any relationships,particularly with PRC women,then it's a hefty price to pay,whether or not they would be killed.
I think it’s more like a hefty price for the lady. He borrowed $ from her and killed her so he didn’t have to return the $ that he mostly likely had spent on gambling.
not the xenophobia and holier than thou attitude coming from a singaporean 😂
If he really pushed her out of the car instead of killing her it would have just ended there and then without him getting prosecuted
He shouldn't have burnt his car as well so he can get away.
Hoiiiii . Was there any funeral held for her? Her soul will be lingering at sembawang sea.
🙄🙄🙄
The replies did not pass the vibe check.
Imagine if this was your sister, mother, or even daughter who's lost forever at sea. Y'all probably won't be talking so much shit.
@@streakyanchovy precisely. I'm not sure about the religion wise. But if Buddhist , must have a funeral for her right? Even if her ashes were thrown to the sea
@@danishadli Yep. In most religions a soul cannot rest if the proper funeral rites aren't carried out. With the way she died, it might not be possible to hold the proper rites because the family don't even have her ashes.
@@streakyanchovy so her spirit will just wander? Because her ashes are everywhere
bay east garden aka Gardens by the bay
In the end he killed her
14:18 Why is she staring into space?
Me daydreaming
this is new and was never released or was restricted for viewing. =)
Leslie was stressed about work - he works in a laundry shop what stress? Lmfao kthnxbye
i like this episode
And,if you pause at 15:47,You will see the victim's half-Burnt Leg🦵
he choked her but there was her blood stain in the car ?????
If I saw body on fire I will put it out and call help
People sure admit quickly on this show. Also no one ask for lawyer 1st & stops talking. I guess that’s not a thing there
you cannot have communication with out trustbudiling and rule of law.
I always thought that this guy had a mental breakdown or something after the strangulation as he probably was doing everything subconsciously where he is aware but maybe he couldn’t turn himself in because of fear or something.
Still it’s a murder but personally it feels very accidental or unintentional as in a fight or flight response we might have limited awareness or control. (Personal opinion)
It's not really murder, it's likely that it was ruled as manslaughter, assuming all of what Leslie confessed was true. In the laws of most countries, SG included, there is a distinction between premeditated and unpremeditated killing. He also most likely got charged with manipulation of crime scene (or sth similar, I forget the actual law's name).
How was there blood in the car if she got strangled?
Why she is hook up with a married man and asked for money.
The guy borrowed $$ from her under the pretext of ‘investing’ for her. But he mostly likely used the $ for gambling and had no $ to return her. She asked for her $ back. The guy didn’t want to & killed her.
you cannot have communication without trustbuilding and rule of law.
This is just scary, I almost gotten a nightmare.
16:51 It took several months for the lab results to come out? So inefficient.
no wonder murder cases in singapore are boring.
By the time he was done pouring charcoal, the covered charcoal was shorter than the woman…
If he had wipe the blood in his car n changed his story he might’ve escaped lol
How to answer? CCTV catch her going into his car.
2:24 monday late night at the office...monitor shows 5:37pm and either tuesday or thursday. she lied to the police!!!
i think if he had did CPR on her,she would have lived
where did he get the blood from?
Respect for that person to sacrifice their life
She didn’t sacrifice her life. She didn’t choose to die.
Nobody talking at the nissan at the intro
Why do they have right handed cars
Wat happen when mouth dont shut up 🤐🤷🏻♂️
Hey I thought it was death sentence for murder ? Or did the law change ?.
Life Imprisonment Only But Unable To Be Caned For Age 50+
Lol, wasn’t the actor that act as one of the Investigation Officers Daryl Yong?
pretty scary
2:35 She said it was Monday Night but it was Thursday
Oh, so scary case 😢
11:15 this guy folded so easily
The actor act as Leslie is Nicholas lim
My father's name is Leslie and my name is Nicholas wtf
Wait but the second day there will be flies
What is the music from 12:20 to 15:03?
Under one roof new season?
11:12
its like when u forgot to do your homework but u lie to the teacher and the teacher finds out
Some teachers don't check, they just ask students to pass the assignments down the row and didn't care about those who didn't hand in.
Did pepper actually die
Leslie Khoo Kwee Hock disabitkan kesalahan membunuhan dan dijatuhkan hukuman penjara seumur hidup. Sekejap kebodohan, penyesalan seumur hidup.
2.07...a dress with a lot of pattern on it but did not mention the color of the dress...dope🤣🤣
btw im just a kid
Leslie killed pei pei because she said thqtbhe should pay more than $10000
HSA now in Covid-19 when filming
Is this real?
im here because of roblox crime watch :|
legocraze made a roblox copy of this video
11:15 my favourite dialouge
Why there's itn death sentences?
It depends on court though, it doesn't mean it's always a death sentence, some cases might be different
The murder was not a planned murder. If not wrong there are 3 degrees of murder, 1st degree is the most serious one. After that is manslaughter.
The killing wasn’t brutal or anything like the Yishun triple murders. I think he was charged with culpable homicide tho I could be wrong. I can’t rmb this case clearly.
This was in 2016
5:00 brain power 1000iq
Ok but the guys smart if he lied he could have gotten away
He can't explain where he took her
Where is the real murderer face
I thought it was at night
HOW COME