I've been following Murder Maps for awhile now and I've got to say Nicholas Day is as great a narrator as ever. Was surprised at his sudden growth of facial hair though. And how dare they make Tony Mancini so charming and suave? Great episode
At 9:04 "awful lot of trunks with dead bodies". Yes, I would classify 2 as an awful lot. I would even go as far as saying 1 was too many "trunks with DEAD BODIES"!
It was mostly based on prejudice and reputation, false or real. But before dna you still had clothes and things like that left behind, and motive of course.
My great great grandmother ran off to England for some man and was never heard from again. My great grandmother was sent her mother's trunk back with no explanation. It had blood and some hair in it.
My maternal grandfathers aunt was married to a man whose brother cut his wife's throat in a pub, with a razor. In front of witnesses. Quite a cause celebre. He was only 22 but found guilty (extreme provocation not being a defence). He was hanged in 1856. This was in England.
Imagine exhuming the remains of the young woman's body parts, rest her soul poor thing, and her baby, and using DNA to find genetic matches 90yrs later... 🤔😕
Had a childhood best friend named Terry Mitchell, a guy. My first name's Mitchell. You're Terri Mitchell with an I. Interesting.. HEIMAN GOLD STRIKES AGAIN!
I remember my parents taking me to Brighton on holiday during the summer when I was a kid. It seemed like such a fun, innocent place to a child; I recall playing on the beach and at the arcades, getting fish & chips by the sea, etc...how shocking to realize it had such a dark and tragic backstory!!
I agree with other commentators that Nicholas Day is an excellent host and the recreation, old photos and footage bring the crime/criminals and victims back to life - wish that were so with regard to the victims.
Reminds me of a movie starring Rowan Atkinson. He played a minister and his mother-in-law was a serial killer. When she was young and pregnant, she had a dead body hidden in her luggage. I forgot the movie name.😅
There i was wondering what am i going to watch today when i came across Murder Maps wow what fantastic episodes i have always been interested in history of any kind how people lived what were they like etc, thank you for uploading these brilliant series well done Real Crime 👍👍👍
Even more depressing is that the first murder was not only not solved, the victim wasn't even identified. I wonder if maybe she was married, and killed by her husband. Because whoever that was, she was never reported missing. You'd think SOMEONE would notice....but if her husband did her in, he wouldn't report her missing.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?
Ugh. I made a bad judgement watching this while eating dinner. The picture of the bloody rotten body in the trunk reduced my appetite (still finished, but my noodles suddenly tasted not as good as it should, LoL). Just a kind warning for others with softer stomach like me who like to read the comments section before watching... 🙂👍
the Early 1900s serial killers are so. much more interesting i don't know why there is just something about them. i can put my finger on it. i going to keep on watching now. 👀👀🔪🗡️👀
I never understood why on especially hot weather, Londoners flock south to Brighton instead of going north to cooler weather. Why surround yourself in a crowded place in such a climate in the days when there were no air condition. It must had been stifling and smelly even without the dead bodies.
4:17 there were so many crimes committed in Brighton that according to the possibly very “historically accurate” ghost tour guide every single building in that town is haunted.
Thanks for brilliantly acted and reported crime story. Sad that at the time the double jeopardy law was in place. Amazing how especially in British justice, the doubt is always on the offenders side and never the victim's. RIP to the dear victims.
If the torso (or “trunk) was found in a trunk - I’d look for the head in a hatbox- And for the hands in a - Well, handbag. ✌️🤔(Sorry, couldn’t resist )
So, in the end, Mancini had accidently killed his girlfriend by throwing a heavy object to her and had nothing to do with the body found on the train... all he was guilty for was accidental manslaughter and being a swaggering big talker to his male friends. Wow.
Thankfully the law of double jeopardy has been revised in the UK. It is now possible to try, for a second time, someone who was initially found not guilty in a court of law if new and substantial evidence is found that proves their guilt. However you can not introduce evidence which was already used in their first trail.
Yes _Cecil killed his girlfriend after discovered she of jealous rage killed his pregnant lover\being but both Murders were by mistake through carried a heated argument\Whereas Cecil covered up the crime by cutting up the pregnant lover body and scattering the body parts\ Yes_thereafter the girlfriend threatened to have him brought accountable for the lover murder and that is why he in fit of rage threw the hammer mistakingly killing her_which is why he addressed against her saying_She Be Ungrateful!
Anyone notice when then man said Like a school with very wealthy people on one side and lowlife on the other side Sure he wasn't suppose to say that 😅😅
I really don't know why Jack the ripper is all that famous he wasn't the only murderer prowling London at the time and he is it even the only unsolved when there was a murder at the same time named the torso Slayer and they never found that person either.
Anytime they say _tell ya da truth"....or they say to be perfectly/and or completely honest ....or I ain't a liar and ain't lying to u.....you bout to get told anything but truth he can't tell truth life depends on it....just cuz guy tells you who started Chicago fire dat don't make it so
sorry to find this amusing , but all the actors are much better looking than the actual people. on saying that it's a sad indictment of the acting profession
At least every other year I travel to London,as I have family immigrated to London past 20 years. London's history is notorious for brutal crimes. They were once savages. I've seen the other side of London, the poor cockney side, makes America's ghettos seem like Park Avenue.
Nicolas Day is the PERFECT Crime narrator! His voice is just impeccable.
Nicolas…is that you?
Watch Hannibal with Lawrence Fishburne and get back to me.
@@PULAG Lawrence Fishbourne is AMAZING! He has the perfect narration voice. Yes, add him to the list of top notch narrators PLEASE!!!!🙌
Excellent teller of tales bar none!!!🙏👍👻
I agree. A British version of City Confidential's Paul Winfield.
The stories are wonderfully put together. With the photos and recreations these are top quality. I’m enjoying these a great deal.
YOU EXPRESSED BEAUTIFULLY WHAT I THINK ABOUT THESE PROGRAMS.
Nicholas Day has it!
I've been following Murder Maps for awhile now and I've got to say Nicholas Day is as great a narrator as ever. Was surprised at his sudden growth of facial hair though. And how dare they make Tony Mancini so charming and suave? Great episode
I just found Murder Maps today. Very good!
Indeed. I've enjoyed Day on this series and on Myths and Monsters.
Is his an Oxford accent similiar to William F. Buckley's?
The geezer playing Mancini looks just like the photo of the geezer Mancini himself.
He ain’t got shit on Bill Curtis or Freeman
At 9:04 "awful lot of trunks with dead bodies". Yes, I would classify 2 as an awful lot. I would even go as far as saying 1 was too many "trunks with DEAD BODIES"!
I just found Murder Maps and find them fascinating and interesting. I am very delighted with this series. Thank you for sharing them.
I LOOOOVE the mini- documentary! It's like a condensed short movie,& your actors, are Spot On!
Nicholas Day is,by far,the only crime case narrator,that I can listen to all the way through.And the production values are excellent.
Totally agree ❤
Absolutelly brilliant documentary from its scrip to actors, music, and intense from the beggining to the enda! Like for you. Ten points!
Only the British can pull off making a docudrama of this quality. Kudos.
Imagine solving the crimes before CCTV and DNA examination exist 😓 must be a hard work
It was mostly based on prejudice and reputation, false or real. But before dna you still had clothes and things like that left behind, and motive of course.
Cops in the USA solve only 11% of murders now even with DNA and everything else. They're useless
Totally agree buddy!
I am SO glad I found this podcast. Good length episodes, narrator is perfectly suited and the re-enactments are GREAT.
My great great grandmother ran off to England for some man and was never heard from again. My great grandmother was sent her mother's trunk back with no explanation. It had blood and some hair in it.
My maternal grandfathers aunt was married to a man whose brother cut his wife's throat in a pub, with a razor. In front of witnesses. Quite a cause celebre. He was only 22 but found guilty (extreme provocation not being a defence). He was hanged in 1856. This was in England.
The fate of females in our man's world
You could still get answers if she’s formal reported missing and you submit dna. They’re solving cases left and right now. Best of luck
@@Liitebulb: Plenty of stories about murderous, conniving evil females as well.
Then how did you born, if she was no more
I love how you created these videos, well done. Excuse me while I go watch every single episode.. 😀
Murder Maps is made by Netflix
Amazing old photos. The woman Violet had such a lovely smile. I almost feel as if I knew her....but I wasn't to be born for thirty years.
The actor who played Mancini was exceptional;, riveting.
Not really. He was too tryhard. He's so obvious.
Top form as always-- easily my favorite channel these days. Excellent work!!
The Detective Actors were awesome. Great job and narrated well.
Thank you so much for uploading this video. It is helping me get through the pandemic!
Excellent episode.
Cheers. 🇨🇦
Well! I just found this channel, and as a true crime delver, so glad I did. Thank you for posting these. 👏
Imagine exhuming the remains of the young woman's body parts, rest her soul poor thing, and her baby, and using DNA to find genetic matches 90yrs later... 🤔😕
Had a childhood best friend named Terry Mitchell, a guy. My first name's Mitchell. You're Terri Mitchell with an I. Interesting.. HEIMAN GOLD STRIKES AGAIN!
@@PULAG that's wild, my mom dated a guy for a bit named Terry Mitchell years ago.. he passed away.
Well, how else do you positively identify her?
I remember my parents taking me to Brighton on holiday during the summer when I was a kid. It seemed like such a fun, innocent place to a child; I recall playing on the beach and at the arcades, getting fish & chips by the sea, etc...how shocking to realize it had such a dark and tragic backstory!!
I agree with other commentators that Nicholas Day is an excellent host and the recreation, old photos and footage bring the crime/criminals and victims back to life - wish that were so with regard to the victims.
"Do you have anything to declare?"
"Yeah, don't go to England."
(Snatch) 😂
Reminds me of a movie starring Rowan Atkinson. He played a minister and his mother-in-law was a serial killer. When she was young and pregnant, she had a dead body hidden in her luggage. I forgot the movie name.😅
Keeping Mum
What a wise man this Mancini turned out to be!
Of all the stories I have seen this is by far the best.
Heiman Gold. Jesus, this guy was a sick bastard. The fact he actually fooled police with that one is pure skill.
You mean the geezer Mancini?
He did not fool the police, he fooled the jury.
There i was wondering what am i going to watch today when i came across Murder Maps wow what fantastic episodes i have always been interested in history of any kind how people lived what were they like etc, thank you for uploading these brilliant series well done Real Crime 👍👍👍
The actor is more handsome then the real one killer Mancini
I believed he played the "Kray Twins" in one version of those criminals movies.
Nah. Don't agree. The actor looks so generic. So forgetable.
Watched for the first time a few months ago .. still can’t believe this guy got away with it
Even more depressing is that the first murder was not only not solved, the victim wasn't even identified. I wonder if maybe she was married, and killed by her husband. Because whoever that was, she was never reported missing. You'd think SOMEONE would notice....but if her husband did her in, he wouldn't report her missing.
@@johannaholmgren8088 if they didn't want attention they wouldn't make a report
What an unfortunate ending for the woman in the suitcase (in more way than one)
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?
Always great to have a little "Britcom"' mixed up with your murder. Cheers
@@elizabethsohler6516 I KNOW NOTHING !
@@fredflintstoner596 Oh, right of course. You're pleading the fifth, or whatever the equivalent is where you are. Very wise move 😁
@@elizabethsohler6516 I'M A DOCTOR AND I WANT MY SAUSAGES !
Ugh. I made a bad judgement watching this while eating dinner. The picture of the bloody rotten body in the trunk reduced my appetite (still finished, but my noodles suddenly tasted not as good as it should, LoL). Just a kind warning for others with softer stomach like me who like to read the comments section before watching... 🙂👍
Good thing you had noodles and not a rare steak then.😁 🥩 This series is one of the best, love these British shows.🤍
Good thing i m almost done with my slice of 🍞 when it showed
Interesting story ... thank YOU
Very good story
the Early 1900s serial killers are so. much more interesting i don't know why there is just something about them. i can put my finger on it. i going to keep on watching now. 👀👀🔪🗡️👀
He may not able to run away if they search his room right away.
Upper body found on (June) 6/6 at 6pm. Legs found on the 18th (three 6's).
Love this series ❤️
" Im sry you want what? Stick bags? Pplastic bags? I well i don't know what that is, but we do have packing paper mmm k?"
I never understood why on especially hot weather, Londoners flock south to Brighton instead of going north to cooler weather. Why surround yourself in a crowded place in such a climate in the days when there were no air condition. It must had been stifling and smelly even without the dead bodies.
What a monster 😢
So good it's almost like a movie!
what a lovely shock of white hair Johnnie Johnson's got!
4:17 there were so many crimes committed in Brighton that according to the possibly very “historically accurate” ghost tour guide every single building in that town is haunted.
This is so well done, it is ridiculous how well done. It is terrible of me, but I love an old fasioned trunk murder.
Thanks for brilliantly acted and reported crime story.
Sad that at the time the double jeopardy law was in place.
Amazing how especially in British justice, the doubt is always on the offenders side and never the victim's. RIP to the dear victims.
If the torso (or “trunk) was found in a trunk -
I’d look for the head in a hatbox-
And for the hands in a - Well, handbag. ✌️🤔(Sorry, couldn’t resist )
Comment of the day 😂
@@kinsley7777 🙂✌️
Haha, it´s ok. It was funny.
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The voices fade away and music gets louder and louder.
So, in the end, Mancini had accidently killed his girlfriend by throwing a heavy object to her and had nothing to do with the body found on the train... all he was guilty for was accidental manslaughter and being a swaggering big talker to his male friends. Wow.
Of course, that is only what he said. Who knows if that is true. Quite likely not.
And his male friends cannot be summoned as witnesses
Thankfully the law of double jeopardy has been revised in the UK. It is now possible to try, for a second time, someone who was initially found not guilty in a court of law if new and substantial evidence is found that proves their guilt. However you can not introduce evidence which was already used in their first trail.
I think mancini killed his wife but i don't think he killed the other girl
Why were torso depositors always wrapping bits and pieces in oil cloth?
I thought they used the laundry mark
Yes _Cecil killed his girlfriend after discovered she of jealous rage killed his pregnant lover\being but both Murders were by mistake through carried a heated argument\Whereas Cecil covered up the crime by cutting up the pregnant lover body and scattering the body parts\
Yes_thereafter the girlfriend threatened to have him brought accountable for the lover murder and that is why he in fit of rage threw the hammer mistakingly killing her_which is why he addressed against her saying_She Be Ungrateful!
This was REALLY GOOD, EXCEPT, the sound was to low... 😁
Anyone know narrator's name?
nicolas day
@@starrrstat ty🖤🏆🙃
When can I buy a pi Fon?
He got away with murder, he fooled the jurors not the detectives.
Oh no! Murder is afoot!
A woman in a relationship, also working as a prostitute, but SHE's the jealous one, well how's that for morality
We Need Joy people.
Too many legs funny !
genetic liniage traicing can do it. it takes time and some genetic material from the unknown person.
I love hearing the Brits say the word Geezer!
Anybody can say which music its at minute 2 46?
I have unending ads on my screen, even during the opening scenes. Oh well...goodbye.
Stop belly aching and pay for ad free for the year.
I do believe him about he’s bad crimes he be quick to be the fall guy
He called himself Mancini because he was putting girls to rest 💀... I’ll see myself out
I feel very disappointed with the outcome
I almost wonder if the poor unknown pregnant girl was the victim of an abortion gone wrong, would explain the dismemberment.
Why would it explain the dismemberment?
Anyone notice when then man said
Like a school with very wealthy people on one side and lowlife on the other side
Sure he wasn't suppose to say that 😅😅
I really don't know why Jack the ripper is all that famous he wasn't the only murderer prowling London at the time and he is it even the only unsolved when there was a murder at the same time named the torso Slayer and they never found that person either.
19:42 why does he remind me of a sort of "noir deadpool"???\
Did they really build a new beach? Because it's rectangular and not natural looking at all.
London is still a dangerous place
Still is a most dangerous place
What a terrible nick name for a town. How the narrator kept a straight face while saying it is 😅😅😅😅😅😅
Anytime they say _tell ya da truth"....or they say to be perfectly/and or completely honest ....or I ain't a liar and ain't lying to u.....you bout to get told anything but truth he can't tell truth life depends on it....just cuz guy tells you who started Chicago fire dat don't make it so
Trunk because it was a trunk or in a trunk? What an unfortunate name😕
sorry to find this amusing , but all the actors are much better looking than the actual people. on saying that it's a sad indictment of the acting profession
I wonder if it's the other way around like if the one who was accused was a woman and the victim was a man, would she be acquitted too?
Poor Celia. It's his fault he impregnated her
Isnt Britan the Jersey Shore of Britain?
At 10.24, the victim's pregnacy is discovered, with the detective saying "...45 MONTHS..". Hilarious mistake in such a tragic story.....
Four to five months
I don’t like stories like this one. You know, where the killer gets away with murder. I know it happens, but I still don’t like it.
stinky bozo moment
Ads every 5 mins
I never heard of cheap paper. Especially back then. Everything was printed. I doubt any paper was cheap. Just sounds off.
Too many damn commercials!
These reenactments ruin true crime stories
Sound effects ridiculous. What a nerve to blast all with the noise.
Cheryl Miss
What country are you from
These actors need to drink water and stop smacking their pasty mouths.
londons never been a dangerous place
At least every other year I travel to London,as I have family immigrated to London past 20 years. London's history is notorious for brutal crimes. They were once savages.
I've seen the other side of London, the poor cockney side, makes America's ghettos seem like Park Avenue.
Lol yeah right
Tell that to the good people of Whitechapel in London's East End.
5:10 electrical mobility Scooter..
A time traveller 😅