8 Nurses Lost - FULL LENGTH EPISODE. Richard Speck Mass Murders. Visiting some of the Nurses’ Graves

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Faces of the Forgotten

Faces of the Forgotten

3 жыл бұрын

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Richard Speck was an American mass murderer who systematically raped one and tortured and murdered eight student nurses from South Chicago Community Hospital on the night of July 13 into the early morning hours of July 14, 1966.
At 11:00 p.m. on July 13, 1966, Speck broke into the 2319 E. 100th St townhouse in Chicago's Jeffery Manor neighborhood; the townhouse was functioning as a dormitory for student nurses. He entered and, using only a knife, killed Gloria Davy, Patricia Matusek, Nina Jo Schmale, Pamela Wilkening, Suzanne Farris, Mary Ann Jordan, Merlita Gargullo and Valentina Pasion. Speck held the women in a room for hours, leading them out one by one, stabbing or strangling each to death, then finally raping and strangling his last victim, Gloria Davy. One woman, Corazon Amurao, escaped death because she crawled and hid under a bed while Speck was out of the room. Speck possibly lost count or might have known eight women lived in the townhouse but was unaware that a ninth woman was spending the night. Amurao stayed hidden until almost 6 a.m.
Two days after the murders, Speck was identified and then attempted suicide. The Starr Hotel’s desk clerk, where he was renting a room, phoned in the emergency around midnight. Speck was taken to Cook County Hospital at 12:30 a.m. on July 17. At the hospital, Speck was recognized by Dr. LeRoy Smith, a 25-year-old surgical resident physician, who had read about the "Born To Raise Hell" tattoo in a newspaper story. The police were called. Speck was arrested.
On April 15, after 49 minutes of deliberation, the jury found Speck guilty and recommended the death penalty. On June 5, Judge Herbert J. Paschen sentenced Speck to die in the electric chair, but granted an immediate stay pending automatic appeal. The Illinois Supreme Court subsequently upheld his conviction and death sentence on November 22, 1968.
On June 28, 1971, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld Speck's conviction, but reversed his death sentence, because more than 250 potential jurors were unconstitutionally excluded from his jury because of their conscientious or religious beliefs against capital punishment. On November 21, 1972, in Peoria, Judge Richard Fitzgerald re-sentenced Speck to from 400 to 1,200 years in prison (eight consecutive sentences of 50 to 150 years). He was denied parole in seven minutes at his first parole hearing on September 15, 1976, and at six subsequent hearings in 1977, 1978, 1981, 1984, 1987, and 1990.
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@FacesoftheForgotten
@FacesoftheForgotten 3 жыл бұрын
Hey everybody I just want to clarify something from my research before doing this episode. Nina Jo Schmale “Nina” is pronounced the way I pronounced it. In life, her name was not pronounced “NEEENAAA” like we all have heard it. It’s an oddity, but I do my research and in doing so, I listened to a radio broadcast (wgnradio.com/bill-leff-wendy-snyder/honoring-the-memory-of-the-richard-speck-victims/) where her brother found those magnificent colored slides, they all refer to her as phonetically pronounced: “ NINE - NAA” (like the number 9).
@mariaevans7811
@mariaevans7811 3 жыл бұрын
I am new to your channel, I am a great fan of lamont at large, but for me there is room for both of you!!!! You both have great empathy, different styles, you are great and you come across as a very very compassionate person, keep up your own style and your great videos, very much enjoy watching them!!!!!!!!!!! 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
@mariaevans7811
@mariaevans7811 3 жыл бұрын
Just finished your video!!!!! Well done, you did justice to those nurses!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
@FacesoftheForgotten
@FacesoftheForgotten 3 жыл бұрын
@@mariaevans7811 - thanks Maria that is a pretty big compliment. Lamont is the best. He inspired me. I have a lot of respect for him.
@FacesoftheForgotten
@FacesoftheForgotten 3 жыл бұрын
@Lori Milady Brown - thanks Laurie, very kind of you. I do work pretty hard at the research. Most of all because I’m interested myself to know what happened.
@patbowman6723
@patbowman6723 3 жыл бұрын
@@mariaevans7811 Just don't disagree with Lamont because he can be nasty. I love this channel because it's always done with respect for the dead and always does a ton a research and tells the fare and honest truth.
@HarleyCat54
@HarleyCat54 3 жыл бұрын
Speck was a monster. When he died in prison, no one claimed his body. The family didn't want him. He took the lives of 8 promising young women who would've made the world a better place. He missed one of the nurses as she hid under the bed. In court, she was asked to point out the man who committed the murders, and she got down off the stand, walked right up to him and pointed right at him, and said, "This is the man!" May Speck rest in eternal torment. I also searched Kristine Renae Cilella and found that she died at age 51. She had 3 children and one granddaughter. The obit did not say how she died, but she had passed away at home. Thank you, sir for your wonderful videos and diligent work!
@veronicameeley3786
@veronicameeley3786 3 жыл бұрын
Yes I remember that mass murders, and one of the nurses from the Philippine was able to save her lives
@HarleyCat54
@HarleyCat54 3 жыл бұрын
@Ladyintheriver Castin Individuals who die while incarcerated can be buried and given a funeral much like any other person who passes away. An immediate family member, spouse, or otherwise authorized person may claim the body and assume responsibility for the costs and process of funeral planning. As I said earlier, Not one family member came to claim his body.
@michellelambert8729
@michellelambert8729 3 жыл бұрын
@@HarleyCat54 Speck spent his prison time as everybody's bitch. I saw a prison video they made of him dressed up in drag. They made him say he liked it, too. Somehow I doubt he did!
@deborahreed5456
@deborahreed5456 3 жыл бұрын
Why did he kill?SAD
@deborahreed5456
@deborahreed5456 2 жыл бұрын
@Tony Taylor I wish I knew that answer....I have a difficult time with wicked people who kill !
@JA-ff2xv
@JA-ff2xv 3 жыл бұрын
I was 11 when this happened, living in a suburb of Chicago. My girlfriends and I were having a sleepover outdoors in a tent the day of the murders. My mom made us move the tent onto the patio with the entry flap facing the sliding door to the family room. She spent the night watching over the tent. I don't think at 11 I fully grasped what had happened, and my parents didn't divulge any details about the murders, just that they had happened. I learned a great deal from this video. Very well put together and as always, compassionate and respectful.
@kimberlyjohnson3136
@kimberlyjohnson3136 3 жыл бұрын
Yes I appreciate the thoughtful regard he shows for all of the beautiful souls that suffered at the hands of this evil monstrous man.
@kimberlyjohnson3136
@kimberlyjohnson3136 3 жыл бұрын
Thankyou for focusing on the young ladies it really means alot To do so even all these decades Later. I also like the way in which you have done your research and the way you presented this as you covered quite a bit in all areas, very nice also appreciate the relaxed tone in your voice and unhurried presentation..👍👍
@indy_go_blue6048
@indy_go_blue6048 2 жыл бұрын
Funny, my best friend and I were sleeping out in my backyard the night after the murder and before his capture. The local radio said that he might be at large downstate (I lived in Champaign, IL then) and my mom came out and made us come in the house. It was the night of my 16th birthday so I remember it well.
@heididietrich9800
@heididietrich9800 2 жыл бұрын
@@indy_go_blue6048 I would have made you come in the house even if there wasn't a murderer on the loose.
@heididietrich9800
@heididietrich9800 2 жыл бұрын
@@MouseWhite5 you poor thing.
@cheriamour2429
@cheriamour2429 3 жыл бұрын
It is just so nice the way you go into the girl's backgrounds. His victims were people too.
@cityboy63
@cityboy63 3 жыл бұрын
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@cityboy63
@cityboy63 3 жыл бұрын
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@cheriamour2429
@cheriamour2429 3 жыл бұрын
@@cityboy63 what does this mean?
@cheriamour2429
@cheriamour2429 2 жыл бұрын
@Tony Taylor thanks
@cheriamour2429
@cheriamour2429 2 жыл бұрын
@Tony Taylor I was just curious. Not worth my time to report an idiot with nothing better to do.
@patbowman6723
@patbowman6723 3 жыл бұрын
After the trial, the lone survivor never ever spoke about the murders until many years later when Speck was dead . That poor woman saw and heard most of it from under the bed and had a hard time dealing with it, as I believe many others would. RIP to all the nurses who were murdered by that perverted piece crap. A very nice respectful tribute to all those involved.
@karenrynbrandt8559
@karenrynbrandt8559 3 жыл бұрын
Such a sad and Tragic story, needlessly killed at the high point of their lives. Worked so hard to get their degree and their lives cut short 3 weeks before graduation. These ladies could have helped so many patients. I myself worked as a nurse full time for 30 years. Rest in the arms of Jesus ladies. I remember being at my Grandma's house and this news came over the radio. I was 6.
@Hello-ye2bi
@Hello-ye2bi 3 жыл бұрын
My dad was a Merchant Marine during that era. He shipped out of New York on a regular basis. I originally heard the story about this tragedy from him. May G-d embrace these Nurses forever in his loving arms.
@rachelschwebach7566
@rachelschwebach7566 3 жыл бұрын
Nurses rock! 💞 I am a retired Registered Nurse. Nursing is HARD work and you have to be smart too. May they rest in peace and may their memories be a blessing. 😇 I love your channel and the stories. You must do a lot of research as well as driving.
@sandyhossman7771
@sandyhossman7771 2 жыл бұрын
I too am a retired RN, it is very hard work. I remember this, I was 6 yo and my cousin lived at a nurses dorm at a nurses school at the time. I remember being afraid how horrible it was.
@inproper3952
@inproper3952 3 жыл бұрын
I was 13 yrs old when this happened. I remember reading about it all in life magazine. It scared me to death what these lovely women endured. Rest in peace. I'm so glad at least one young nurse got away alive. I wish her the very best in life. Nurses are ANGELS on earth! 🙏💖
@kathleenmuchka2559
@kathleenmuchka2559 2 жыл бұрын
The nurse that survived was Corazon Amurao.
@Graciela152
@Graciela152 Жыл бұрын
I was 14 years old.
@inproper3952
@inproper3952 Жыл бұрын
@@kathleenmuchka2559 yes !! She also confronted speck in the court room when they asked her to identify him! She showed him she wasn’t afraid of him. God bless her! 🙏🙏🙏💕
@Carolbearce
@Carolbearce 3 жыл бұрын
He truly was an evil person. Makes me mad when people like this, that do unspeakable things are allowed to grow old in prison.
@dodgedabullet670
@dodgedabullet670 3 жыл бұрын
He died of a heart attack he day before he turned 50. He was a disgusting coward.
@patriciastrassner4883
@patriciastrassner4883 2 жыл бұрын
As John Wayne said, "Some folks need killing."
@amandalawson6828
@amandalawson6828 Жыл бұрын
I promise you he had a horrible time in prison.
@dannyhernandez265
@dannyhernandez265 9 ай бұрын
@Clouseauishwhat does that have to do with anything?
@LuvBorderCollies
@LuvBorderCollies 6 ай бұрын
And all the taxpayer money spent on his "hormone therapy" so he could grow boobs. I saw the clandestine video recorded of him and "friends" in his cell. When asked about the murder victims he said..."they just had a bad day." If the police controlled the prison system we would not have overcrowded prisons nor would we have disgusting filth being allowed to live.
@lexis8031
@lexis8031 3 жыл бұрын
My grandmother is a nurse. She influenced both myself & my mother to become nurses. I remember the first time she told me about these women. She was a new nurse at the time of this tragedy; she said herself & her fellow nurses were absolutely terrified. I could still hear the fear in her voice the many, many years later. Thank you for honoring them!
@eileengalatte8505
@eileengalatte8505 3 жыл бұрын
I was a young girl when this happened my Mothers cousin was one of the detectives on this case I remember over hearing terrible things about these poor nurses. Speck was evil! He’s burning in the lake of fire. How brave was the surviving nurse. God bless each one of them and their families.
@peggypeggy4137
@peggypeggy4137 3 жыл бұрын
I was a very small child when this happened. The only thing I have is a vague recollection of one of the surviving nurses rolling underneath the bed. It was around the time that Charles Whitman did those horrible shootings from the clock tower in Austin. TV was not what it is today. We only had 2 channels. People would talk about these things in a low voice, not to traumatize the kids!
@kathleenmuchka2559
@kathleenmuchka2559 2 жыл бұрын
Corazon Amurao, was the nurse that survived by rolling under the bed. God Bless this nurse that went on to testify against him.
@liviia305
@liviia305 2 жыл бұрын
I remember the Austin shooting, too. . .
@user-lj4dh3xb3e
@user-lj4dh3xb3e Жыл бұрын
So sad, but what a beautiful tribute to these beautiful women
@kathyrizzi8754
@kathyrizzi8754 3 жыл бұрын
One nurse hid and Speck forgot about her, she testified against that monster. I remember this in 66, very sad. 😢
@kellylewisfischer181
@kellylewisfischer181 3 жыл бұрын
She was from the Philippines. She ended up going back to live there. But really can you blame her? So horrifying.
@sandranorman5469
@sandranorman5469 3 жыл бұрын
Wasn’t there a suspicion at the time that maybe the one left had something to do with the murders? No wonder she went back to the Philippines. Bless her heart and may the others RIP. Remember seeing the Monster had had a sex change operation. It had boobs and giggled the whole time.
@kellylewisfischer181
@kellylewisfischer181 3 жыл бұрын
@@sandranorman5469 I never heard anything about that. But honestly my mom never talked about it. After learning about the nut job, I would definitely doubt it. I think after going through that horrifying ordeal, I think the last place I would stay is in an unfamiliar city without my family.
@buslady3705
@buslady3705 3 жыл бұрын
I'm glad she survived. She was able to identify him. I can't even imagine the trauma that she went through.
@individualchoice9826
@individualchoice9826 3 жыл бұрын
Thank God she lived or he may have gotten away with this and killed more young ladies, very smart thing to do❤️
@dedemunson4988
@dedemunson4988 3 жыл бұрын
I truly believe the wind chimes @ 24:33 was a thank you from those ladies for telling their story in a compassionate way! 🙏❤ to all!!
@charliequartz2085
@charliequartz2085 3 жыл бұрын
I love that you focus on the victims (I've recently researched this case and had hardly heard any of the stories you told here!) and you talk about them as if you really knew them. The way you tell stories of their lives makes it almost sound like these girls were friends of yours or even family. I understand why people find murderers and deviants to be "interesting", but the main focus should always be on the people whose lives were stolen. All of these women sounded like lovely people.
@kellylewisfischer181
@kellylewisfischer181 3 жыл бұрын
My mom was in the same class with those nurses. She lived at home then but she spent time with them. I met two other nurses who were in the class as well. I never got to learn how it really affected her because she passed away when I was young. But I'm sure that sticks with a person.
@PHlophe
@PHlophe 2 жыл бұрын
Kelly, it wouldn't have been a good idea at all.
@kellylewisfischer181
@kellylewisfischer181 2 жыл бұрын
@@PHlophe huh?
@jlbaker2000
@jlbaker2000 Ай бұрын
​@@PHlophe To talk with her regarding her feelings about it.
@Channel-ld9ip
@Channel-ld9ip 2 жыл бұрын
My husband's father worked for ABC news in Chicago when this massacre occurred. He was one of the first on the scene and was allowed access to the dormitory/apartments before the officials closed the crime scene. Despite DECADES of experience prior and afterwards, of war scenes, riots, etc., 'Pa' said it remained the most heartbreaking and gruesome scene/sight of his career/life. I actually can't believe that the building still stands. Seems quite disrespectful, for if ever a site worthy of a memorial, one would think this it. THANK YOU Ron, for keeping the memories of these young women, who'd chosen a helping career, alive. Indeed, may Speck's victims Rest in Peace. :(
@susanomullane4100
@susanomullane4100 2 жыл бұрын
I am a native Chicagoan. I was 12 when this atrocity happened. I will never forget hearing it as breaking news. Thank you, sir, for remembering these ladies. May they Rest in Peace 🕊️
@joeyrobison6629
@joeyrobison6629 3 жыл бұрын
My uncle was at a bar in Old East Dallas when he was accosted by Speck, who kept insisting on buying him (my uncle) a drink after he politely declined the offer. My uncle, irritated, finally told him to go elsewhere in the bar away from him. Speck, in turn, responded by drawing a knife then stabbed my uncle in the stomach. He survived the incident, and it wasn't too long afterwards that we heard of these horrible murders. To all of his victims may they rest in peace.
@joeyrobison6629
@joeyrobison6629 3 жыл бұрын
@@ne1124 That was why it was really no surprise to me that Speck was the, pardon my expression, "bitch" in prison and grew boobs, because of how he accosted my uncle who by no means is gay!
@FacesoftheForgotten
@FacesoftheForgotten 3 жыл бұрын
Wow, you have a close connection to all of this. That is frightening to hear, I’m sure no one knows about this. Thanks for contributing that information. I’m glad your uncle survived!!!
@joeyrobison6629
@joeyrobison6629 3 жыл бұрын
@@FacesoftheForgotten My uncle was always in the wrong place at the right time. He was someone I never had too much to do with, because if you did you would be in trouble yourself. He's 87 years old now, so he can't wreak too much havoc.
@fadeblac5633
@fadeblac5633 3 жыл бұрын
@@joeyrobison6629 , thank God he survived that Animals attack.
@sunnirnDEC
@sunnirnDEC 3 жыл бұрын
It just sounds like Speck was mentally ill (something was off about him) no doubt.
@marygarner5249
@marygarner5249 3 жыл бұрын
RESPECTFULLY DONE GOOD SIR THANK YOU FOR SHARING
@tangledshoelace4726
@tangledshoelace4726 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for focusing on the nurses. I knew little about them. So very sad!!😢😢❤❤
@MegaBadgirl2010
@MegaBadgirl2010 3 жыл бұрын
My older sister was in nursing school at the time in PA. I remember being so scared for her. All 3 of us became RN’s
@kohljackal
@kohljackal 3 жыл бұрын
I remember learning about this crime and seeing the footage of the Speck trial in Peoria where I grew up. The trial was held in the courthouse where my mom worked. Despite all the things happening in that building, I had a lot of fun there and it felt so eerie to see that evil man being driven and walking over ground I walked hand in hand with my mom. RIP, ladies. I cheered when I read the story of the last Filipina nurse, Corazon, who fearlessly identified that scumbag in court.
@haroldsegnitz7437
@haroldsegnitz7437 3 жыл бұрын
Phil Jordan was my 4 th grade teacher. He was an extremely kind person,
@Imissyoulou
@Imissyoulou 3 жыл бұрын
Did Jordan, teach at the school across the street from where this took place? The house is still there; I thought he taught across the street.
@haroldsegnitz7437
@haroldsegnitz7437 3 жыл бұрын
@@Imissyoulou I do not know. I had Mr. Jordan as a teacher in New buffalo Michigan. This would be in the late 70s
@nicolaxoxo1
@nicolaxoxo1 3 жыл бұрын
@@Imissyoulou I can’t imagine that folks live in the house where the 6 murders took place. I know I would have to pass on that no matter how low the rent
@Sandra-ww6oz
@Sandra-ww6oz 3 жыл бұрын
Thankyou for such a deeply touching and moving episode. I remember my own Student Nursing days and the Strong bonds of friendship that grows from living studying and working together 24/7. You do become Sisters and you shared everything together.....In the photos the girls are all young pretty and carefree full of joy. Rest In Peace Angels - Forever Young ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🐨🇦🇺
@lovescoffee9780
@lovescoffee9780 3 жыл бұрын
I remember when this happened. May all the nurses rest in peace. 🙏🙏🙏
@joycesuggs2496
@joycesuggs2496 3 жыл бұрын
He was a evil monster 👹
@ondreacounts2556
@ondreacounts2556 2 жыл бұрын
I feel like I stepped back into the 60's with the way you told this story, especially the ending. Very well done, it makes me sad that all these women lost their lives & in such a tragic way.
@cassiek5190
@cassiek5190 3 жыл бұрын
You are brave because it is so dangerous out there in the Jeffery Manor. I grew up on 106th and Oglesby in Trumbull Park on 103rd. Always be careful!
@lindamoser6317
@lindamoser6317 3 жыл бұрын
I remember when Speck committed the murders. So senseless and sad. Well done video
@ladonnabuehne1867
@ladonnabuehne1867 2 жыл бұрын
Ron, there are not words to tell you the service you give us all for telling these nurse's stories. You have become more important than you will ever realize. Thank you
@Hiven-N-Thriven
@Hiven-N-Thriven 3 жыл бұрын
I'm a nurse so this is particularly heartbreaking to me. I see their faces but also my fellow nurses in these pictures. Thank you for such a wonderful tribute to them. Too many times we only hear about the perpetrators in these stories. I could walk behind you all day just to listen as you do these videos. Please continue because you're doing a great thing.
@PHlophe
@PHlophe 2 жыл бұрын
a very difficult job. God bless all y'all. .
@WindTurbineSyndrome
@WindTurbineSyndrome 2 жыл бұрын
Good point
@robertjohnson3855
@robertjohnson3855 3 жыл бұрын
When someone chooses to take a life, they take the lives of many more than just the victims. It sickens me that we have so many cowards who cause so much pain and sufferings. Satan promised God that he would "reign with blood and horror upon this earth, and he certainly kept his promise unfortunately.
@aliciabrewer9444
@aliciabrewer9444 3 жыл бұрын
Such an awful horrific thing to happen to all those women. They had such bright futures ahead of them. Terrible loss.
@mookzmom
@mookzmom 3 жыл бұрын
I love hearing these stories. Makes the girls so much more real to us-as it should be.
@marybeazley7741
@marybeazley7741 3 жыл бұрын
I remember this crime so well, i was only 11 yrs old when it happen but it scared me to death and then over the years seeing Speck on tv he did some weird things when he was in prison.....you have a good channel, keep up the good work.....Mary in Canada
@yvonnetalamantes3854
@yvonnetalamantes3854 3 жыл бұрын
Well the story is tragic about the nurses who lost their lives, and how their life came to an end because of this killer Richard specks, I never heard of this story until now October 28th 2020, how they were looking forward to becoming nurses and how it became good friends with one another, a time in their life became such a tragedy , senseless killings, may they all rest in peace. He was pure evil, that dwelled within the world.
@susancollison8524
@susancollison8524 2 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful coverage and touching tribute to those wonderful nurses, still shocked after all these years. 🙏 Thank You 🙏
@karenkysilka4556
@karenkysilka4556 3 жыл бұрын
I will never forget where I was the day that horrible thing happened ... my family was in Lake Geneva for a day of fishing and fun I was9 years old and on the transistor radio came the awful news about those poor girls 😢My mother started to cry and we decided to go home .. monster .. he was a monster .. he destroyed so many lives ... hope he tots in hell
@reggiec2924
@reggiec2924 3 жыл бұрын
I was a seven-year old child when I heard of this very terrifying incident. When the news broke, I did not know how I should feel. It opened my eyes about how bad some people are and the thought that peoples' lives end. I had so many questions but my folks at the time did not want to talk about it any further. Their reason is that the topic was strictly for adults. During the start of the video, when you mentioned about the nurses who were murdered, I had to stop what I was doing and focus on your presentation. I am thankful to you for sharing your detailed knowledge of this very tragic incident. I hope that the memories of these seven nurses would never be forgotten by future generations. All my best.
@patrickpalmer2203
@patrickpalmer2203 3 жыл бұрын
I have passed graves and read the older stones and wondered about the people...their lives...how they died....makes me want to know them
@Volaris27
@Volaris27 3 жыл бұрын
Wow, this was another real tough one. The ending so hard to take. I appreciate all the work you do to bring these videos all together for us to see. The way in which you tell the stories in itself is just incredible. You're quite talented. Thank you so much for another heart- wrenching episode. Cried my eyes out worse than last time! Hugz
@christinewedge8980
@christinewedge8980 2 жыл бұрын
I remember this awful crime. My parents attempted to shield their 8 year old girl from this but it was impossible. I remember Corazon's story of hiding under the bed while her friends died. I am so glad that you gave a joyful humanity to these young women. Their lives were rich with love. Their deaths are only a small portion of their 20- 25 years. Lord have mercy on them and their loved ones.
@FacesoftheForgotten
@FacesoftheForgotten 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, this was a tough one. I even still get a lump in my throat, especially watching the end.
@ashleyjoplin7218
@ashleyjoplin7218 3 жыл бұрын
I was born in that exact area! My mom would tell me the story. She’s a retired nurse now❤️❤️🙏🏽
@michealgrace3020
@michealgrace3020 3 жыл бұрын
Mr Jordon Was My Teacher In New Buffalo Michigan And Was A Great Mentor And Teacher...He Would Talk With Me About Problems I Was Going Thew At The Time..And Would Speak About His Past,,And Was A Very Interesting Man,,RIP Phillip J Jordan As Well
@emmalisa8181
@emmalisa8181 3 жыл бұрын
This is so sad!! Thank you for paying respect to these wonderful nurses!
@kengeorge5197
@kengeorge5197 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all your Your videos I see the way you really respect the dead I am so sorry for what you had to go through with your daughter being killed by the drunken driver my prayers are with you and your family but the way you take care and show respect to all the graves is amazing may God bless you keep you and your family safe and thank you again for the videos
@kengeorge5197
@kengeorge5197 3 жыл бұрын
Let Jesus bless her she is a beautiful young lady life cut so soon .I believe in the holy family to take care of her. She is soring with all the angles watching all of here love ones , she has a beautiful mother and a very special father who has the power of a angels he watching over all the graves that he can and he has a wonderful heart ♥️ he truly loves what he does and he cares for the people who have passed on .I know for a fact that you will go straight to heaven and be with your little angle for god has a special plan for you your birthday heart is true and god see that my friend you are truly blessed by the Heavenly Father you carried your cross buy losing your princes , but some day she will be buy your side with all the angles and your joy will be so great and all your happiness will return so god bless you my friend and I call you friend because you are blessed by the holy family. Thank you 🙏 for all that you do with all your videos just watching you ou on your videos you can see the truth and only people who are pure in your heart you can see it my prays are with you and I always pray for you and your family so be safe take care and my all the heavenly angles and archangels watch over you hope to talk to you soon .
@johnindo6771
@johnindo6771 2 жыл бұрын
I worked as a RN for about 45 years here in Houston, Texas. I was 16 when this horror occurred, and I have never forgotten thus!! I worked with many, many wonderful Filipino nurses over the years.
@debraigo1345
@debraigo1345 3 жыл бұрын
My ex husband always told about two texas rangers who came to Kansas City to take him to Houston . They warned him about being a problem on the trip and said he'd be put in the trunk. He was pretty sure they were serious, so he behaved himself. On the way , they talked about speck and told my ex that not long before the murders, they had taken speck from chicago to dallas to testify about something, he'd given them a bunch of grief, kicking, spitting, etc, so they 'trunked' him , as soon as he was released, he went to chicago, and same week, he was famous. He had told the rangers that they hadn't heard the last of him . I have no way to know if this is true, but my ex was pretty roudy, and afraid of nothing, except Texas rangers, so i always wondered about this.
@samanthapaxton5853
@samanthapaxton5853 3 жыл бұрын
God Bless to the nurses who lost there lives they are the true heroes may they rest in peace 🕊️👼🏼🌹😘
@marylagasse1944
@marylagasse1944 2 жыл бұрын
I was 6 in 1966 and these nurses deserve to have their stories told more than the animal that ended their lives. RIP to those 8 student nurses.
@vadaharris6495
@vadaharris6495 2 жыл бұрын
I was eight years old when this happened. I heard about it on the TV News and the radio. It scared me so bad! But, I don't think my parents knew I had heard about it. For several years, I was so afraid that Speck or someone like him, was going to come in our house, and kill me. If I heard a strange noise, I would get under my bed and hide. I used to think about how that one nurse must have felt as she hid under the bed. It had to be so terrifying! I wonder how many children were affected in the same way that I was by his evil deeds?!?! He was pure evil!!!
@landers3700
@landers3700 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful Tribute. As a young girl this gave me many nightmares. I became a Nurse later in life and school security saw to it that we were protected from orientation day to graduation. I know what this monster did in prison in his later years…all at the taxpayers expense. You tastefully addressed this and when I served as a State Representative we were faced with voting on the death penalty. I used this case as an example of how taxpayers can be hoodwinked into funding such deviant behavior behind bars. God Bless You 👍🏽🙏🏽♥️
@michaelnak2681
@michaelnak2681 3 жыл бұрын
I remember this as a kid, so shocking at the time, unfortunately these mass crimes just seem to get more commonplace as time goes on.
@terrielilley3456
@terrielilley3456 2 жыл бұрын
I was 11 and I remember vividly, maybe because I wanted to be a nurse. It was the worst mass murder ever in my mind. Thank you for the tribute to these beautiful young nurses. Resting in peace.
@patrickpalmer2203
@patrickpalmer2203 3 жыл бұрын
love the look of the dog's face and if it's proven BEYOND doubt that the person is guilty then the DEATH PENALTY should be allowed
@wholman8159
@wholman8159 3 жыл бұрын
thank you for this respectful tribute I also remember & was living in Milwaukee in 1966 Richard Speck lived too long
@mariocaputo2162
@mariocaputo2162 2 жыл бұрын
I heard about this story back in nursing school in 1980. Our school put up gates in the stairwells so the nursing residence was protected after these events. My Mom told me the story , and told me the story before I went to school, so I would aware since I attended nursing school in NYC. I love your research, and how you humanize the victims. God rest their beautiful souls, angels in heaven. Too young to die.
@davefree11
@davefree11 3 жыл бұрын
I just found this channel a couple weeks ago and I really enjoy it. the wind chimes ringing with barely, if any wind, actually gave me goose bumps.
@luckystars228
@luckystars228 3 жыл бұрын
Very thoughtfully and respectfully presented. It was good to hear about their lives and personalities.
@shanesaunders420
@shanesaunders420 Жыл бұрын
I was 10 years old and still living in my hometown of Joliet when this horrific event occurred.I have thought about it most often throughout the years.This video is so very well done in that it pays the utmost respect to the young women
@badkitty4922
@badkitty4922 3 жыл бұрын
I remember the Simon & Garfunkle version of Silent Night with the news announcing the murders of the nursing students playing in the background. Creepy and heartbreaking. I wasn't born yet, when this happened. One of my sisters had the album and was playing it. 1975, maybe.
@mazinwonderland3077
@mazinwonderland3077 3 жыл бұрын
In 1966 I was also a young nurse, although not in the USA. I remember hearing about these young ladies at the time. May they all Rest In Peace.
@mariaevans7811
@mariaevans7811 3 жыл бұрын
I loved it when you said, this video is about the nurses, just move on if you want to, you are so kind and conpassinate, God bless you, and happy new year!!!!!! 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
@karinbergman1646
@karinbergman1646 2 жыл бұрын
I can remember this hideous nightmare so well. I was 12, oldest of 4 children living in a Detroit suburban area, and our mother was an R.N. Supervisor at Wayne County General Hospital. The medical community is like one extended family in some ways, and this tragedy impacted everyone. It was also not too temporally removed from the time sociopath John Norman Collins, the "Boy Next Door," had been murdering women in the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti region. And the War, and The Detroit Riots were also part of the times. So much fear and rage. Not a peaceful time for life on Earth...
@donnaj69
@donnaj69 3 жыл бұрын
New sub. Thanks he was a horrible person. R.I.P. ladies ❤😢
@Texas1836
@Texas1836 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. I remember this well. We cannot let these stories fade. Great work.
@deborahlee63
@deborahlee63 3 жыл бұрын
I remember this, I was 15 at the time growing up in Chicago. I remember for years I thought about this and always being afraid. I guess you might say I had some PTSD just knowing this happened. Thank God a nurse survived. I imagine what she witnessed left her severely scared.
@davidschaadt3460
@davidschaadt3460 2 жыл бұрын
I was 11 ,and it was unbelievable and so shocking .I still get the feeling that I did when I first heard it.
@Violetrn76
@Violetrn76 Жыл бұрын
My mom was a nursing school student when this happened. She lived near the starved rock area… Corazon was a hero for getting Speck caught for sure. I became a nurse too❤
@abc-wv4in
@abc-wv4in 3 жыл бұрын
I have read that Speck lived like a king in prison with access to drugs and about anything else he wanted. If so, this is despicable. It's a shame they didn't all attack him at once. After reading about many killers, it seems the best chance is early, before anyone is tied up or disabled. Had several jumped on him, maybe at least one of the others could have run out and gotten help. I remember reading about this when it happened. Such a waste of productive lives. Thanks for uploading these. Subscribed.
@charlotteziggy8353
@charlotteziggy8353 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, this demon had access to drugs,sex and hormone therapy in prison. Just not right!
@davidschaadt3460
@davidschaadt3460 2 жыл бұрын
An article when he died quoted him saying "If they knew how much fun I have in here they would kick me out.".Somehow ,he had access to drugs ,booze and had somewhat of a sex change all at taxpayer expense.Disgracefull.
@davidschaadt3460
@davidschaadt3460 2 жыл бұрын
An article when he died quoted him saying "If they knew how much fun I have in here they would kick me out.".Somehow ,he had access to drugs ,booze and had somewhat of a sex change all at taxpayer expense.Disgracefull.
@mirbogatyr
@mirbogatyr 2 жыл бұрын
This is a beautiful memorial to these lovely young nurses. We should all say a prayer for the souls of the righteous innocents passed.
@CaroleLeamer735
@CaroleLeamer735 Жыл бұрын
He was a demon in disguise. Such a vile person. You always give wonderful information about the victims with such compassion and grace. Thank you for sharing this ❤
@amyproudfoot6611
@amyproudfoot6611 2 жыл бұрын
Heartbreaking 😞 Ron , you paid a great respect to the nurses and their families! God bless you ❤️
@deannaharby5677
@deannaharby5677 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for including the families and talking about them as well---nice in all your vlogs when you do that..... such respect and you show them as real people who lived and mattered...
@gabe-po9yi
@gabe-po9yi 2 жыл бұрын
I remember this case really well, as it was huge national news. I had decided at age 7 or so that I wanted to be a crime fighter like my hero Batman, and I actually made a folder about the case in an attempt to solve it. I was glad when Speck was caught, even though it was without my “assistance”. Those poor young ladies.
@gabe-po9yi
@gabe-po9yi 2 жыл бұрын
@@pippadot679 Aww, thanks. I really wanted to help.
@teresajames7891
@teresajames7891 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing this story focusing on the girls and their lives, rather than their tragic endings. Very well done!!
@donnap6190
@donnap6190 3 жыл бұрын
Such immense sadness.
@kittyformanrn9268
@kittyformanrn9268 3 жыл бұрын
This was such a beautiful tribute...My mother graduated from nursing school in 1966, and she lived in a house with other nursing students. I'm a 3rd generation nurse. I miss my Mom. RIP
@foofookachoo1136
@foofookachoo1136 2 жыл бұрын
I’m SO SORRY your mom has passed. I’m sure she was a GREAT MOTHER!!
@lindakepler8500
@lindakepler8500 Жыл бұрын
What a tribute to these nurses! you showed each life and it's importance, including her family background, and that each life had meaning, beyond the awful end. God bless each nurse, and the impact she had on the people around her, though her life was short.
@lisafiorilli155
@lisafiorilli155 Жыл бұрын
I was 12 years old at the time these beautiful young women had their lives stolen from them. I remember my mother telling me how heartbreaking and shocking this was and how one young nurse had hidden under the bed and escaped. Thank you so much for telling their stories and for allowing us to learn their names and see their pictures from happy times in their lives. May they all rest in peace 🙏🏼
@MidwestFlesh
@MidwestFlesh 3 жыл бұрын
I just did the tomb of Elbert Gary the founder of my hometown Gary Indiana & found the grave of one of his victims Nina Jo Schmale in Wheaton Cemetery..also did the Speck murder scene..great channel thanks for sharing
@c.w.johnsonjr6374
@c.w.johnsonjr6374 2 жыл бұрын
My mother was in nursing school at the time. It was scary. She later worked with a nurse at Minot, ND who was studying in Chicago when the murders happened. She would not walk across a parking lot at night without an escort.
@CS-ir9mo
@CS-ir9mo 3 жыл бұрын
I been in prison with old timers that did time him him. He did a painting in joilet yard on wall. I couldn’t figure out why nobody put bone crusher in him like deserved. They tryed killing gacy in chester. Those poor nurses.
@Ambergirl-ek1ji
@Ambergirl-ek1ji 2 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful tribute! Thank you for taking the time to get pictures and stories of these beautiful ladies!
@Dontwlookatthis
@Dontwlookatthis 3 жыл бұрын
If you are ever close to Crystal Springs, Mississippi, there are two interesting monuments in the town cemetery. One is a good likeness of a 20 year old young man and his dog,. The young man was killed when he was hunting and a large tree limb fell on him. His dog laid down beside him and died, too. The other monument which backs up to that monument is that of a woman who is standing, throwing a flower into a pool which is on the ground. Her dress looks like a late 1800's dress with a bustle.
@DJ_Riggs
@DJ_Riggs 3 жыл бұрын
My wife was working in the emergency room when they brought him in from the prison when he died.
@FacesoftheForgotten
@FacesoftheForgotten 3 жыл бұрын
yikes, that's close!
@DJ_Riggs
@DJ_Riggs 3 жыл бұрын
@@FacesoftheForgotten he didn't last long once he got there, lol
@judyrose2939
@judyrose2939 2 жыл бұрын
I was eleven years old and still remember the pictures all in the newspaper. A terrifying time. It will never leave me. The next year the big tornado hit Oak Lawn just a block from my home. I don’t like the 60,s and the then nags that happened back then.. I don’t know how anyone can currently live in the same building the murders took place. Thanks for telling us the background of these lovely women. All I remember is the newspaper pictures of the crime. 😢
@sandraculter869
@sandraculter869 3 жыл бұрын
I have watched many true crime shows and look at KZfaq daily, and this is the first time I have seen anything on this subject. I was 12 when this happened and never forgot it. For some reason it didn't get the attention some high profile murders did. Thank you for remembering these young women and telling this story. Blessings to the eternal spirits of those who perished at the hands of the monster, their families and all who were involved in bringing him to justice.
@twilafields4142
@twilafields4142 3 жыл бұрын
Wow what a powerful story. May those ladies all Rest In Peace and may he rot in hell.
@lelia660
@lelia660 Жыл бұрын
I've seen so much about these murders, but the individual nurses get lost in the story. So this is such a powerful video. The victims' families-- decimated by grief and heartache--a life sentence for them. RS is the exact reason a state needs to have and use the death penalty. What he did to those girls, and what he did in prison--horrific--would have continued to torment and retraumatize the families and the survivor when they had to face the possibility of parole. When the four students from Idaho were murdered, I thought so much about these young women--just on the cusp of their lives. I also appreciate how you stop to look at other graves that catch your eye. So touching and important. The windchimes gave me chills. So thoughtfully done. Thank you.
@jrob7766
@jrob7766 3 жыл бұрын
I really love that he tells stories to all the graves he visits
@FacesoftheForgotten
@FacesoftheForgotten 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you J! (and....you can call me "Ron" :-)
@kathyastrom1315
@kathyastrom1315 3 жыл бұрын
I was born in 1966 and raised in Joliet. My mom was also an RN, so I grew up knowing about the Speck story. Only later did I find out that my great-uncle, who was a dentist in Joliet, would go to Stateville Prison and treat the inmates there on a regular basis. Thinking about him having his hands in the mouths of people like Speck and Gacy just gives me the shivers-being that close to pure evil...
@FacesoftheForgotten
@FacesoftheForgotten 3 жыл бұрын
That is truly frightening.
@diannaboffer7706
@diannaboffer7706 2 жыл бұрын
I remember this. I was 13 now 68. I was sad for them but this reminds me how fleeting our lives are. Prayers for them all. Good job on this video.
@susan5301
@susan5301 2 жыл бұрын
What horrible stories! It's so scary to think there are monsters like that out there in the world........ RIP nurses...........
@robharding4028
@robharding4028 3 жыл бұрын
What an absolute monster of an entity, I wont call him a m-n, because he never was , Just a horrible, thing who destroyed whole families, I really do hope to god, there is some heavy price to pay for their sick crimes,after they have left this life.Those poor nurses, We remember them with great fondness and respect, forever !!
@bettierusso5410
@bettierusso5410 3 жыл бұрын
Mr. Harding, Jesus Christ said;" But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone (literally 5-6 TONS or more in weight)were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea. Woe unto the world because of offences! for it must needs be that offences come, BUT WOE TO THAT MAN BY WHO THE OFFENCES COMETH!" I am sure God put this demon in a special spot in hell that we cannot even imagine after he was judged by Him for ALL of his "offences" during his life. It gives me comfort to know he will remain in torment for the rest of all eternity!
@robharding4028
@robharding4028 3 жыл бұрын
@@bettierusso5410 I do hope you are right, It would be easier for us all to know there is a real punishment awaiting those who perpetrate such evil crimes.,
@bettierusso5410
@bettierusso5410 3 жыл бұрын
Bless your heart dear Sir for your wonderful video's. God will bless you in your heavenly home for the work and love you show in this channel. It is so special to watch you give such respect and bring the dead's life remembered and honored for those of us that would never know. It is not just a youtube channel...it is a personal mission that God has blessed you with and you will be rewarded. You are in my prayers, Thank You & God Bless You
@31Alden
@31Alden 2 жыл бұрын
I vividly remember the murders of the eight nurses. I was 16 that summer, living in Michigan. These murders rattled every young woman in this region. Richard Speck? Pure evil. May the eight young women continue to Rest In Peace and know they are remembered. Thank you Ron for providing the backstory with respect and sensitivity that humanizes each young woman who perished that dreadful night, courtesy of Richard Speck: Evil Personified.
@willydodson1
@willydodson1 2 жыл бұрын
The J. Salerno grave really is an amazing capture of human emotion. Thank you sir for sharing. It has touched my soul for which I have no explanation. Safe travels to you, Ill be here watching and learning about these amazing pieces of history.
@TrezzasVillage
@TrezzasVillage 3 жыл бұрын
I remember this well... a frightening time!
@jayteadesigns
@jayteadesigns 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for this most thought-provoking backstory. That was when I was living in Homewood IL. and I remember when that happened so well. I graduated in '66. I had never heard anything about the nurses. You really did your homework with this one, much appreciated. And then at the end, you played one of my favorite songs from my favorite singer/musician! may he and the nurses rest in peace.
@FacesoftheForgotten
@FacesoftheForgotten 3 жыл бұрын
thanks, it way a labor! but well worth the work, I liked how it turned out (KZfaq didn't, they took all monetiztion away...I bet they are making money off it tho. 😊 )
@jayteadesigns
@jayteadesigns 3 жыл бұрын
@@FacesoftheForgotten I don't understand why KZfaq would demonetize this video. Did they ever give you a reason? I noticed you speaking about women's sources of employment in the 60s, which was interesting. I didn't want to go on to college so I attended cosmetology school and became a hairdresser for about five years in Illinois. I got bored with that and so then moved to California and got a job as a flight attendant (Western/Delta Airlines). The flight attendant job had so many perks and advantages it was amazing. It definitely was the right move.
@DirtySanchez943
@DirtySanchez943 Ай бұрын
Was it called stewardess back in those days???​@@jayteadesigns
@jayteadesigns
@jayteadesigns Ай бұрын
@@DirtySanchez943 We were trying to get away from using the title 'stewardess and tried to get everyone used to the title 'flight attendant', but old habits die hard! Thanks for asking! 😀✈✈✈✈✈✈✈✈
@JennieBlinkXoldier
@JennieBlinkXoldier 3 жыл бұрын
I've seen this story covered by many KZfaqrs but I still get teary-eyed everytime. Thank you, Sir...
@ashleysmith2509
@ashleysmith2509 2 жыл бұрын
What an incredible voice you are for those that we would never know without your work. Thank you. This was I credibly insightful. Less we forget.
@marymac1646
@marymac1646 3 жыл бұрын
I know you did this one a while ago but I'm a new subscriber and just saw this one today.I was just a kid when this happened but I remember it very well. Thank you for presenting such a nice memorial to these young women and telling us a bit about them and their families. It was very well done. I can't begin to imagine what they went through that awful night. I hope they are all at peace. Take care.
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