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@stevearmstrong9213
@stevearmstrong9213 2 жыл бұрын
As has been said, it's surprised the moors murderers aren't on the list. Ian Brady and Myra Hindley murdered several children in the 1960s and buried them on a remote area of moorland (hence their nickname). The mother of Keith Bennett, one if their victims, spent the rest of her life desperately trying to get them to reveal where they buried her son but Brady led police on several wild goose chases (probably just to get a day out) and he was never found. The poor woman went to her grave never knowing where her son's body lay and unable to give him a proper funeral. I don't believe in the death penalty but I might have bern persuaded to make an exception for the likes of Brady and Hindley. Both died in prison so at least they didn't get to taste freedom again.
@ninebangtrojan4669
@ninebangtrojan4669 2 жыл бұрын
Brady used to go on "trips" to the moors to find his victims, always under heavy armed guard to prevent escape - now I'll preface this with allegedly but at least once it was discussed in certain circles of shooting him during a "escape attempt" vile creature who is now burning in hell.
@theaces3697
@theaces3697 2 жыл бұрын
i think if someone has done something as awful as kill several children then they dont really deserve to live, why should they get to live after stopping children having their life
@AllysAndroid
@AllysAndroid 2 жыл бұрын
Freedom lol they needed hanging
@AllysAndroid
@AllysAndroid 2 жыл бұрын
@@theaces3697 check out the case of Lucy letby which us still ongoing I'm the uk, she was a maternity nurse and she is being charged with 9 of murder and 8 counts of attempted murder all babies so fucking sad string her up💯🤬😭
@ninebangtrojan4669
@ninebangtrojan4669 2 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure what year they were caught, the death penalty was scrapped in the mid\late 60s so it might not have been a option, also the possibility they were nutted off so no death pen in that case. They tape recorded their victims so no denying what they did I can only assume it wasn't something the judge could give.
@TheJthom9
@TheJthom9 2 жыл бұрын
How could you miss out Ian Brady and Myra Hindley?
@AndrewHalliwell
@AndrewHalliwell 2 жыл бұрын
He didn't. The top ten channel did.
@SharpShadow7
@SharpShadow7 2 жыл бұрын
That surprised me also, should of been top 3 easy.
@stirlingmoss4621
@stirlingmoss4621 2 жыл бұрын
they forgot Tony Blair
@tinybutmightycookie2518
@tinybutmightycookie2518 2 жыл бұрын
My brother saw Doc Shipman once when his own GP wasn’t available. He wasn’t killed but said it was the most creepiest appointment he ever had. When it came out that Doc Shipman had killed, my brother went as white as a sheet, the only thing he could say was « I told you there was something not right with that guy....he was so creepy » and he had seen him way before he got caught. But I guess the creepiness really stayed with him to recognize him straight away on the news.
@dicem8977
@dicem8977 2 жыл бұрын
There's a fantastic drama about Dennis Nielsen, the guy who murdered many young men for sexual gratification. It's called 'Des' and stars David Tennant (Dr Who) as Dennis Nielsen and he is mesmerising in the role. He was a truly vile man and David Tennant occupied his being with chilling accuracy. It is on 'Sundance' streaming service in the U.S.
@sarablack2547
@sarablack2547 2 жыл бұрын
i'm a fan of david tennant cassanova,dr who,the omens,broadchurch and staged all brillant! he is a great actor but so nice in person i wondered if he could play such an evil messed up guy and would seeing him play des stop me from wanting to watch him again?the answers are yes he can do a brill job and yes i have know prob watching him now i've seen it!phew!
@jwi1085
@jwi1085 2 жыл бұрын
Imagine my surprise when he first made it big, watching the to thinking I remember him in several plays at Dundee rep theatre when he was much younger when we used to go to the theatre several times a year with school. Wish theatre tickets were as cheap as we used to get for block school bookings, hardly ever go now
@judithcroft7887
@judithcroft7887 2 жыл бұрын
I watched Des recently and David Tennant played the part so well. Dennis Neilsen was certainly a strange man! Chilling is a good word to descibe him.
@lucyhardy-styles-shield2728
@lucyhardy-styles-shield2728 2 жыл бұрын
Also, David Tennant wouldn't play Dennis Neilson until Neilson was dead since he liked to boast and brag in prison and that would have given him such a big head, especially since David is Scottish like Neilson
@zigzagvr841
@zigzagvr841 2 жыл бұрын
there's a book based on the story called "stone cold" of which I had to read in school
@OneTrueScotsman
@OneTrueScotsman 2 жыл бұрын
This video reminded me of the James Bulger case in 1993. Which was really sad and shocking at the time. I remember it so vividly because I was between the ages of James, and of Jon Venebles and Robert Thompson when it happened. It was so shocking because of the ages of killers and what they did to their even younger victim.
@ninebangtrojan4669
@ninebangtrojan4669 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for getting James's name fight..the press called him Jamie which upset his mum even more. She named him James so it's not too much to ask we call him James.
@Welshwarrior85
@Welshwarrior85 2 жыл бұрын
The James Bulger case was so heartbreaking, to see the innocent little guy being lead off by those two monsters on CCTV. It was heartbreaking at the time and I was only 8 years old but can still remember it vividly. Now, as a 36 year old man who is a father of a 3 year old, it’s even more horrifying and doesn’t even bare thinking about. It brings me out in a cold sweat.
@lucyhardy-styles-shield2728
@lucyhardy-styles-shield2728 2 жыл бұрын
I wasn't born when the case happened, but I watched several documentaries about it. It's disgusting what those two boys did, but at least Robert Thompson hasn't reoffended in his new identity. Venebles reoffended and got caught with child pornography on his computer, then was sent to prison again
@matthill3293
@matthill3293 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely disgusting. It is said though that Thompson has lived a normal life with a long term relationship with a man (who knows his identity) since his release from prison however...The other one though...
@mindthegaphj637
@mindthegaphj637 2 жыл бұрын
I'll never forget that case it was horrifying to think that two young lads could do something so unspeakable to a younger little boy, just heartbreaking.
@maryavatar
@maryavatar 2 жыл бұрын
The Yorkshire Police recently apologised to the families of the early victims. They’d labelled them as prostitutes simply because they were women who went out drinking without a husband. While some were prostitutes, most of the YR’s victims were not. He simply targeted women walking alone at night. The Police’s focus on prostitution meant that many survivors of his attacks were not connected to the case because they didn’t fit the erroneous ‘victim profile’ the Police were working with. His later claim that he was killing prostitutes because God told him to was a ploy to have himself declared mentally unfit and sent to hospital rather than jail. The whole YR case was rife with ‘old white geezer syndrome’ - they dismissed the victims as prostitutes, they neglected to use computer databases to collate information, and they took uncorroborated ‘evidence’ which was later found to be faked as fact over actual scientific evidence and witness statements. He’d been interviewed by several different investigators, and his name had been put forward as a suspect dozens of times, but no one followed up on it. I was just chance he got caught when he did - it certainly wasn’t Police work.
@susangarvey9415
@susangarvey9415 2 жыл бұрын
I watched an interview with one of the victims son, he said he didn't think about what she was, she was his mum, and a good mum at that, oh that made me cry.
@stevebagnall1553
@stevebagnall1553 2 жыл бұрын
Agree totally, I was one of 150 officers designated as part pf of " The Ripper Squad " For some reason, the Chief Constable of West Yorkshire police put his most senior officer in charge. His name was George Oldfield then aged 52 and die to retire in two years. For the previous six years, he was in charge of minor admin duties ie in charge of purchasing things like uniform or vehicles. He had one years training as a detective, mainly dealing with home breaking and fraudulent use of credit cards etc. This guy, literally, could not detect shit on his shoe. Very few victims were working ladies of the night, but George wanted headline news to highlight public awareness. Sutcliffe was 'invited ' for interview no less than seven times, once by myself. In my defence by then the hover, was particularly rampant and because Sutcliffe didn't have a measured gap in his teeth or the blood type taken by forensic experts from saliver on the letters, he was released as clean . He really was a lucky B@st@rd. We estimated his total victims was over 70, major assaults plus 25 murder victims.
@heather.0476
@heather.0476 2 жыл бұрын
I read a book recently that stated a similar thing about Jack The Ripper's victims as well. Due to the angle of the 'killing blow', some believe that a few of his victims were sleeping homeless women rather than prostitutes.
@dannycarter1966
@dannycarter1966 2 жыл бұрын
They had to reinforce the top floor of Milgarth station as the paperwork on the Ripper was so heavy.
@Wild11822
@Wild11822 Жыл бұрын
@@susangarvey9415 i live in yorkshire and the same city that the yorkshire ripper lived in, i met the first victims son a few years ago
@rayzalaf8988
@rayzalaf8988 2 жыл бұрын
Here's another nurse for you from my local hospital, Stepping Hill, Stockport. A nurse has been convicted of murdering two patients and poisoning 20 others at a Greater Manchester hospital. Victorino Chua killed Tracey Arden, 44, and Derek Weaver, 83, at Stepping Hill Hospital in Stockport by injecting insulin into saline bags and ampoules. These were then unwittingly used by other hospital nurses on Chua's victims, who were mostly elderly. The father of two, 49, who was cleared of a third murder charge, left one patient with a serious brain injury.
@robyates3555
@robyates3555 2 жыл бұрын
"How powerful is that damn toilet?!" Made me laugh....
@screamager72
@screamager72 2 жыл бұрын
I'm surprised John Christie wasn't on this list. He was a notorious serial killer in west London and was played by Richard Attenborough in the film 10 Rillington Place. The murders took place around the corner from where my dad lived. He and his sister watched the police removing the bodies from his house.
@screamager72
@screamager72 2 жыл бұрын
@Nicky L My nan saw the guy that was wrongly hanged frequently in the local shops and said that he wouldn't have hurt a fly. Christie on the other hand, she always felt uneasy whenever she saw him.
@Kelly-just-kelly
@Kelly-just-kelly 2 жыл бұрын
my grandad got arrested and was questioned for hrs, he was the image of john christie
@CraigLondon
@CraigLondon 2 жыл бұрын
My mates mum used to live in the area of Christie and walked past his house every day to school.She said she probably walked past the house while he doing his thing
@leeandrew8987
@leeandrew8987 Жыл бұрын
Good film
@casperselka671
@casperselka671 2 жыл бұрын
If you haven’t watched the film legend with Tom hardy playing both main characters you should it is amazing.
@dale2uk102
@dale2uk102 2 жыл бұрын
I was just about to say the same thing
@ajandrianjafymusic
@ajandrianjafymusic 2 жыл бұрын
It’s crazy how he embodied both personalities of the twins. My partners grandparents knew the twins back in the 60s. We watched the movie with his nan and she told us so many things that were wrong and right with the facts of it. Was very cool to have the perspective of someone that knew them. She often says she doesn’t need or like watching these type of movies because she lived that time and didn’t need to see the ‘Hollywood’ version of events
@Terminator0713
@Terminator0713 2 жыл бұрын
"The Krays" is far better.
@Piixxi
@Piixxi 2 жыл бұрын
@@Terminator0713 I agree and didn’t watch legend for 5 years because of it but the cinematography is awesome and Tom hardy did well. But the krays themselves had input into the original film and that means it has to be better - the only thing that was wrong is that their mother NEVER swore, so legends portrayal of her is more realistic. But still definitely agree :)
@Piixxi
@Piixxi 2 жыл бұрын
@@ajandrianjafymusic oh my gosh the questions I’d have! My mum met reg in the 90s and she’s been obsessed my entire life (34 years) even I was pointing out things that were wrong but overall the film is excellent and the cinematography is mind blowing. My Nan isn’t the brightest spark (no dementia or anything) and has no idea who the krays are. Like really? Anyway I digress. You were very lucky to have learned the facts and I’m jealous lol
@gijgij4541
@gijgij4541 2 жыл бұрын
Please don't big-up Stephen Griffiths, or buy into his story of cannibalism, that only feeds his desire for notoriety. He adopted at his first court hearing the "Crossbow Cannibal" name, knowing it would splash on the front pages of the tabloids. I nursed Stephen in 1992 when he was referred for psychiatric assessment, but after 2-3 weeks he was shipped back to HMP Wakefield, the forensic psychiatrists having found him to be a narcissistic psychopath, a judgement we all agreed with. He already hero-worshipped serial murderers, especially the more sadistic ones, having a voracious appetite for anything written about them. And even back then I heard him saying killing someone "must be the ultimate thrill". However, outside of his own self-agrandising words (as he saw it), there has never been any evidence of cannibalism. Some remains of two victims were found in the River Aire, forensically very degraded by their immersion and the time elapsed, but there were most certainly not any body parts in his fridge. On a separate note, the horses pulling my wife's hearse were to have been Bonny and Clyde, but they were unavailble, so we got Ronnie and Reggie: I don't know what that says about funeral directors...
@Spiklething
@Spiklething 2 жыл бұрын
You nursed him? Just a bit concerned about patient confidentiality here if that is true.
@gijgij4541
@gijgij4541 2 жыл бұрын
@@Spiklething Indeed, that might ordinarily be a justified concern but, owing to his subsequent offending behaviour, all such details entered to public domain through the court hearings.
@stu-j
@stu-j 2 жыл бұрын
Always remember the day my dad was interviewed in the "ripper" case as we lived in sunderland and when the tapes arrived the police interviewed truck drivers who had or been to Leeds with the job. My dad at the time had a beard and dark hair very much like the ripper. It was a very very strange time to be alive and as a kid it was talked about so much!
@asylumgamingcartel6137
@asylumgamingcartel6137 2 жыл бұрын
simular to my old man but he worked in leeds at the time he looked like sutcliffe with a teesside accent(most people would call him a mackem or a geordie who werent from the north east), he got interviewed, even my wife whos into true crime when she saw a pic off my dad first thing she said was why u got a photo off peter sutcliffe
@stu-j
@stu-j 2 жыл бұрын
@@asylumgamingcartel6137 my dad was the same but his brother was spitting dabs of Sutcliffe and even now still has the same beard and creeps me out a bit lol. Me and my brother used to sit on the wall next to the command center the police had just so we would be on Tele the next day on the news. Always remember the CID officers name he was called Bull! It was definitely a strange time for sure.
@MrsJaggy
@MrsJaggy 2 жыл бұрын
My Dad was interviewed too. He was in Preston in Lancashire though, were there had been a copycat killing initially linked to Sutcliffe. He too had black hair and a beard 😑
@ianprince1698
@ianprince1698 2 жыл бұрын
I think this is the case where the police had a false confession and waisted years of work following dead-end leads
@stu-j
@stu-j 2 жыл бұрын
@@ianprince1698 no they had tapes sent in from "Wearside Jack" so the focus ended up in Sunderland. He was later found and convicted of sending in the tapes.
@KarlaMB
@KarlaMB 2 жыл бұрын
My little Irish Aunt was working in a cafe in my hometown of Cheltenham in the early 90's. Fred West was a regular customer and even offered me Aunt a lift home when my uncle was late to pick her up. She rejected the offer as she said he always gave her creeps. Couple of years after, Fred and Rose were arrested.
@jonbolton3376
@jonbolton3376 2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad she was creeped out by him. That was a lucky escape.
@ajandrianjafymusic
@ajandrianjafymusic 2 жыл бұрын
Crazy how her intuition saved her
@KarlaMB
@KarlaMB 2 жыл бұрын
@@ajandrianjafymusic It's one of those weird things that make you think what could have happened if she had accepted.
@KarlaMB
@KarlaMB 2 жыл бұрын
@@jonbolton3376 absolutely she had a lucky escape.
@ajandrianjafymusic
@ajandrianjafymusic 2 жыл бұрын
@@KarlaMB probably best left to speculate
@mervinmannas7671
@mervinmannas7671 2 жыл бұрын
Yes the exclusion of the Brady and Hindley surprised me. my late husband worked for the Department of work and pensions as it is now known and so did Dennie Neilson. neilson was on a Trade Union committe that my husband was trying to bash out a deal with and they were at the same meeting table for several times. My husband said he wasn't surprised when the truth came out as he always found him odd and a bit creepy.
@gordonlawrence1448
@gordonlawrence1448 2 жыл бұрын
There were plenty more "baby farmers" to chose from too. In fact you could do a top 10 just on female killers of children. Then you have the most dangerous serial killer in custody: Joanna Dennehy.
@theomni6557
@theomni6557 2 жыл бұрын
The Yorkshire Ripper ain’t alive anymore. He died an agonising COVID related death. Dennis Nilsson was recently portrayed by David Tennant in the TV series ‘Des’.
@wackojacko0295
@wackojacko0295 2 жыл бұрын
6:48 which is no longer true as Peter died from covid in prison in late 2020
@eezablade
@eezablade 2 жыл бұрын
The man in red speaks English like someone who has it as a second language. He said ‘the Yorkshire part of Leeds and Bradford’. Which means nothing.
@fuckdefed
@fuckdefed 2 жыл бұрын
He couldn’t pronounce ‘Thames’ either! 🙈
@nigelbagguley7606
@nigelbagguley7606 2 жыл бұрын
Shipman's final tally ( after a public inquiry) was believed to be in excess of 500,more than just about all famous serial killers combined.
@darrenwakefield284
@darrenwakefield284 2 жыл бұрын
JT, if you want to come to England then I would HIGHLY recommend watching Only Fools and Horses and Faulty Tower's and doing reaction videos as there so many side splitting laughs. English humour at is finest!
@smokeandkippers
@smokeandkippers 2 жыл бұрын
"Fawlty Towers". His name is Basil Fawlty.
@annglaister
@annglaister 2 жыл бұрын
Oh yes I completely agree, please JT react to fools and Horses ..oh please learn the theme tune 😂😂😂😂😂🇬🇧🇬🇧we would love it 🇬🇧🇬🇧
@JamesChiles
@JamesChiles 2 жыл бұрын
Jack the Ripper was never identified. There have been many theories and suggestions about who he might have been, but after this long I think we just have to accept that we'll never know for sure. Every now and then people come forward with 'evidence' that 'proves' that someone was Jack, but it all ends up being circumstancial or requires huge assumptions.
@spareumbrella8477
@spareumbrella8477 2 жыл бұрын
I can't help but feel like if he was going to be identified, it would've happened by now.
@abean9789
@abean9789 2 жыл бұрын
@@spareumbrella8477 the issue is as so much time has passed and stories told within families have been diluted down the generations we will never 100% know who he was and as horrible as it is I don’t really want to know. His legend horrific as it is, is why he is so revered.
@Trebor74
@Trebor74 2 жыл бұрын
I believe it was George Hutchinson. Hutchinson was Mary Kelly's boyfriend who was an extremely jealous man and used to read her about the killings. They broke up about 2 weeks before her murder. Her door key also disappeared around the same time. There was a witness outside on the night of her murder who saw her go into her rooms with a gentleman. Guess who that witness was?that's right,her exboyfriend George Hutchinson,and her front door was locked when the police turned up
@It.was.me.I.let.the.dogs.out.
@It.was.me.I.let.the.dogs.out. 2 жыл бұрын
I heard he changed his name to Saville and had a son called Jimmy.
@mikesaunders4775
@mikesaunders4775 2 жыл бұрын
One thing that is certain is that he didn't go around in a cape and top hat like Alice Cooper. The murders took place in 1888, not1828, and anyone looking like that would have been spotted a mile away.
@abean9789
@abean9789 2 жыл бұрын
Fun fact about Jack the Ripper. Back when he’d murdered maybe 2/3 women, Inspector Abberline of Scotland Yard considered using blood hounds to track jack. When the newspapers got wind of the plan they ridiculed him and Scotland Yard and he was told not to use the dogs by his commanding officers. This would’ve been one of the first times dogs would be used in an official investigation and more than likely would’ve led to jacks arrest. But now we will never know what would’ve happened and who Jack the Ripper actually was for certain.
@mattjwardmusic88
@mattjwardmusic88 2 жыл бұрын
So the media have always been arseholes and thought they were better
@abean9789
@abean9789 2 жыл бұрын
@@mattjwardmusic88 in a word.. yes
@trooperthatsall5250
@trooperthatsall5250 Жыл бұрын
Shipman - they stopped counting mid 250 victims as they could not go back far enough due to the records being destroyed, but it estimated that he killed at least 400+ as all the victims had the same modus operandi on the death certificate and the victims relations. There is a special place in hell for Shipmen..~Trooper
@elliottsw
@elliottsw 2 жыл бұрын
Fun fact about Harold Shipman - all of his murders over several decades were logged in a single year which obviously made the UK murder rate spike a huge amount as he killed more people than everyone else combined. Sadly this spike coincided with the UK's ban on handguns, so nefarious parties in the USA quote this increase in murder rate and attribute it to the handgun ban, rather than the actual facts. Therefore not only is he responsible for hundreds of deaths directly, the way his figures were used the lie to the American public and argue against gun safety probably killed a few more as well.
@michellemurphy5146
@michellemurphy5146 2 жыл бұрын
You are so funny! Your face and hand gestures are hilarious! Loved the slip up…Peter Griffin. That one had me lmao. 🤣
@stevecarr409
@stevecarr409 2 жыл бұрын
as a scotsman i had to subscribe when you said how powerful was the toilet, and i had the same reaction, to you speaking as when you found out the plumber actually found the bones in the pipes haha, this is gonna be a fun channel. keep it up dude :)
@nancybudd494
@nancybudd494 2 жыл бұрын
The Yorkshire ripper was caught 5 minutes from my house, I walk by there most evenings, a bit close for comfort
@It.was.me.I.let.the.dogs.out.
@It.was.me.I.let.the.dogs.out. 2 жыл бұрын
Oh boy Yorkshire has produced some fantastic people. Jimmy Saville 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@nancybudd494
@nancybudd494 2 жыл бұрын
@@It.was.me.I.let.the.dogs.out. many a horror was born here
@daytonaukpc9387
@daytonaukpc9387 2 жыл бұрын
Harold Shipman was a GP practicing in my town of Hyde Tameside, Greater Manchester. These events shook my town to its core.
@spanishpeaches2930
@spanishpeaches2930 2 жыл бұрын
As a side note to the Krays , my uncle was quite heavily involved with them in the early to mid Sixties. Now, he was a tough man, but he said they were a couple of seriously nasty men.
@spanishpeaches2930
@spanishpeaches2930 2 жыл бұрын
@@DTAGAFFA Whether you are taking the pi$$..wrongly..I don't know, but my uncle actually was involved with them and was born in Bethnal Green. He can be seen in a number of photos that have the twins in. If you choose not to believe me, I don't actually care tbh.
@emme2141
@emme2141 2 жыл бұрын
My uncle was involved with them too, and he had an affair with Ronnie
@spanishpeaches2930
@spanishpeaches2930 2 жыл бұрын
@@emme2141 what a bummer .
@ricequin
@ricequin Жыл бұрын
Every few years someone publishes a new book claiming to have identified Jack the Ripper, usually claiming he was someone famous. It’s almost always met with loads of publicity then quickly disproven.
@maxdj8170
@maxdj8170 2 жыл бұрын
this was really intertaining to watch as youtube recommended it ur so underrated bro;)
@1thornham
@1thornham 2 жыл бұрын
Just seen your subscribers number now and I have been watching you since it was in single digits. Much love from the UK 🇬🇧 keep the content coming 👍🏻👍🏻
@WelshAmethystGirl087
@WelshAmethystGirl087 2 жыл бұрын
My grandfather was questioned by police during Peter Sutcliffe's reign of terror. At the time they thought he could be from their area and they investigated anyone who fit the physical description and it just so happened at the time my grandad looked alot like him, same height same build etc. Obviously it wasn't him but imagine my surprise when years later my grandma told me about the night the police came round to interview my grandad and establish an alibi. Mad story
@beeduo
@beeduo 2 жыл бұрын
my mums drama teacher at school was also questioned apparently he looked like witness descriptions of peter sutcliffe :/
@WelshAmethystGirl087
@WelshAmethystGirl087 2 жыл бұрын
@@beeduo my grandad lived in Sunderland and for a while they thought the killer was there too if remember correctly, my grandma was asked to leave while they questioned him. He told her after that she had nothing to worry about but he didn't have a solid alibi for everything but luckily he wasn't the only one who was questioned its interesting to hear from someone else who also had similar history.
@WelshAmethystGirl087
@WelshAmethystGirl087 Жыл бұрын
@uutthyu wait are you trying to say my grandad was spotted in his car in the red light district 3 or more times and that's why he was really questioned
@AllysAndroid
@AllysAndroid 2 жыл бұрын
Another great video jt, one of the most shocking and saddest cases in the UK for me is the killing of James bulger you should check it out, warning its an emotional one 😭a case that is ongoing at the minute is the case of Lucy letby a maternity nurse in the UK charged with 9 counts of murder and 8 counts of attempted murder all babies and nobody is talking about this absolutely disgusting 🤬 random fact about Rose West and myra Hindley is that they hooked up together in prison
@louloumacd4122
@louloumacd4122 2 жыл бұрын
😢😢 surprised Brady and Hindley weren't on the list 😢
@AllysAndroid
@AllysAndroid 2 жыл бұрын
@@louloumacd4122 I thought they would be no 1
@TheSarahlou
@TheSarahlou 2 жыл бұрын
@@louloumacd4122 they was more than evil xx
@TheSarahlou
@TheSarahlou 2 жыл бұрын
100 percent with you on that one. The day that baby went missing and then the pictures of them 2 animals walking away with him broke everyone. Xx
@AllysAndroid
@AllysAndroid 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheSarahlou I still cry picturing it 😢
@freyallarganswald4746
@freyallarganswald4746 2 жыл бұрын
Happy new year to you all. Hope 2022 is your best year yet. I love your accent btw. Love to all from Scotland 🤗💕🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@Caladria88
@Caladria88 2 жыл бұрын
Baby farming was a weird time. During the 1800's a law known as the Bastardy clause was enacted which absolved parental responsibility of fathers to their bastard children (In a effort to restore virtue and female morality, eheh) . This did not decrease the instances of illigitimate children as they thought it would. Instead, the mothers were unable to raise their children while working and with the scale of the issue baby farming became popular. Sometimes this would be as in the video - a one off payment, other times it would be weekly payments etc with the 'nanny' looking after many children at a time. Anyhow, it was taken advantage of, many simply starved to death or were neglected in other ways and at it's height there were daily front tabloid spreads of dead babies being left in the street. This caused the law to be reformed and is the bases of many of our child support laws today. "Reform of the Bastardy Laws paralleled the fight for the protection of infant life, and in 1872 they were amended to make the putative father equally liable for the support of the illegitimate child until the age of 16, and it enabled the poor law boards to aid mothers in obtaining support for their children. This law served as the basis of dealing with the financial management of illegitimate children until 1957"
@sitnspin1819
@sitnspin1819 2 жыл бұрын
Many moons ago when I was in hospital, my aunt and I went for a wander down to the WRVS shop. We passed a bloke who smiled brightly at us and I smiled right on back, said "Hello!", waved etc etc. My aunt had this quirk where her eyes would bug clean out of her head when something wasn't right. Anyway, we reached the shop, and my aunt was like "Are you out of your bloody mind? That was Charles Bronson, you idiot!" To be fair, I was 11 and heavily drugged LOL
@lexiladylou3569
@lexiladylou3569 2 жыл бұрын
I've heard he's a big softy when it comes to kids, he would donate alot of his art for children with special needs or to help with medical bills
@sitnspin1819
@sitnspin1819 2 жыл бұрын
@@lexiladylou3569 He sells paintings to help find the remains of Keith Bennett.
@FreeBeerNoBingo
@FreeBeerNoBingo 2 жыл бұрын
I love lists like this as I'm a true crime buff, but this list kind of freaked me out as I have shirt tail connections to 3 of them and seeing them on the same list makes me feel kind of unlucky! (Harold Shipman worked for a time at our local hospital and is believed to have victims here, a friend (never a sex worker) went on a couple of dates with Peter Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire Ripper, and a friend's mum was married to a man that ran with the Kray brothers. When I met her she was in her 70s and very petite - 5 foot, if that, and looked like a bit of a breeze could take her out. I didn't know of her former mob connections until I watched her run off a bike gang that was demanding protection money from a club we just happened to be in. She may have left that life decades before, but you did not want to be on the wrong side of her because she could go from sweet lil old dear to having balls of steel and a sprinkling of absolutely unhinged in a blink. It still tickles me remembering it - it was unreal to see.
@ninebangtrojan4669
@ninebangtrojan4669 2 жыл бұрын
I was talking to someone online a couple of years back about something & her dad had worked with\for Fred West in the building trade, he went to their house once or twice apparently Free was "nice" but Rose was very rude. He couldn't have know what was in the cellar but was physically sick when the news broke. In the last year they've searched a place where West worked laying a floor as they though there might be more victims.
@chloeshannon97
@chloeshannon97 2 жыл бұрын
My grandma knew the Sutcliffe family! My mum used to go round their family house as a child (about 6) and she played with one of the girls that was there. She told me Peter actually seemed nice whenever he was round there and that the girl took her into one of the rooms to show her a wardrobe covered with a black sheet!!Inside was a load of masks and stuff but being young, she was scared of saying anything. Peter once gave her a badge with a black lynx on it and she threw it away once she heard what he did 😳 She later found out that he was actually out killing a woman on her birthday one year. Creepy
@colinmoore7460
@colinmoore7460 2 жыл бұрын
The fact that most if not all Shipman's victims were elderly helped him get away with it for so long.
@annamae859
@annamae859 2 жыл бұрын
JT I'm so jealous of your snow, and it's proper snow with that half crunchy half squeaky sound when you walk on it. After too many year in London with only the occasional wet slushy snow, I was hoping for some snow this weekend in Hertfordshire after 5 days of frost, but no, the temperature is set to rise to 9°C tomorrow (I don't know what thst is in °F) my friends have been posting pictures of snow on Facebook all day. My Finnish and Swedish friends are up to their necks in it even my Wales People cousin has snow. Enjoy it x
@smilieevie6998
@smilieevie6998 2 жыл бұрын
Peter Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire Ripper, died in 2020 at the age of 74. Video is out of date.
@Potts2k8
@Potts2k8 2 жыл бұрын
Indeed... Died of covid after refusing treatment.
@jlw22356
@jlw22356 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks. The thought of that man ever being released made me feel sick. If he refused treatment for Covid he must have known he would never be released from prison. THANK YOU THE COVID VIRUS.
@dorothysimpson2804
@dorothysimpson2804 2 жыл бұрын
After well over 100 years no one will ever know who Jack The Ripper was, people keep claiming to know, but they don't.
@ghostmachine4354
@ghostmachine4354 2 жыл бұрын
I think it was a woman who was jack the ripper
@Phil_A_O_Fish
@Phil_A_O_Fish 2 жыл бұрын
Not to downplay the obvious seriousness of any of these monsters but purely to lighten the mood a little bit, I remember many years ago going into a gents' toilet somewhere and there being as sign that read, " Please flush twice....it's a long way to the kitchen. " By the way, JT, they made a drama out of Harold Shipman's murder spree and he was portrayed by James Bolam who was more famous for appearing as Terry Collier in the British comedies 'The Likely Lads' and 'Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads?' during the 1960's and 1970's. They also made another television drama out of the Wests called ''Appropriate Adult' where Fred West was portrayed by Dominic West ( no relation to either of those monsters ) and Monica Dolan portrayed his wife Rose. Three other monsters that were omitted from this list were the Moors Murderers, Ian Brady and Myra Hindley, as well as John Christie who was more familiarly known as Reg Christie to his family and friends and who murdered at least 8 women in the 1940's and 1950's. While both Hindley and Brady died in prison Christie was hanged in July 1953 for his crimes.
@weirds0up
@weirds0up 2 жыл бұрын
Peter Sutcliffe & Stephen Griffiths. Both from my home town of Bradford, West Yorkshire. Funny story about Griffiths - I used to work with a guy who lived in the same block of flats as him and he told me that after passing Griffiths on the stairs, his friend remaked to him that "That guy looks like a serial killer" But I would just like to point out that Bradford isn't that bad a place.
@annamae859
@annamae859 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting (or useless) fact for you JT, the Kray twins have also be portrayed by the Kemp Brothers from the band Spandau Ballet, and it was a pretty good film for it's time.
@sitnspin1819
@sitnspin1819 2 жыл бұрын
Love the movie!!
@Kelly-just-kelly
@Kelly-just-kelly 2 жыл бұрын
very inaccurate too
@punkoid76
@punkoid76 2 жыл бұрын
Still like it more than the overrated Legend.
@ianfinney7820
@ianfinney7820 2 жыл бұрын
Yep, prefer it to legend, which was garbage and with a garbage "actor"
@carlwill981
@carlwill981 Жыл бұрын
I saw a tv interview of people who knew the Kray twins and they all said the media blew out of proportion the things they done except going in a bar and shooting George Cornell
@debbiewynne8108
@debbiewynne8108 2 жыл бұрын
"Mother nature said hold my beer" 🤣 that was me done 😂
@bensmith1689
@bensmith1689 2 жыл бұрын
Surprised Mary Bell wasn't on that list. She only killed two but her first murder was committed when she was 10 years old.
@samuelmartin8052
@samuelmartin8052 2 жыл бұрын
Hey buddy another great upload it's snowing in scotland too 👍😁🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿.
@ladypreddymadders
@ladypreddymadders 2 жыл бұрын
Your reaction to the body parts being flushed down the toilet is hilarious , lol cool reactions.
@stevearmstrong9213
@stevearmstrong9213 2 жыл бұрын
Our ITV Television network often makes excellent drama serials about real life murder cases, their series about Mary Cotton and the one about Neilson (starring the brilliant former Dr Who, David Tennant) are particularly good.
@boxtradums0073
@boxtradums0073 2 жыл бұрын
The UK has a higher rate of violent crime than the US. UK citizens understand if guns were readily available the murder rate as the result of guns would be absolutely ridiculous, so the UK’s populace backs the heavily restricted system we have now.
@99fruitbat94
@99fruitbat94 2 жыл бұрын
Because of Shipman protocol in UK health care changed . I work in a Nursing Home and although all of our patients are end of life care , if a patient dies and has not been seen by a doctor in the previous two weeks it's classed as a sudden death and we have to call the police . During the Pandemic it was not easy to get a Doctor visit ( our patients are very elderly and frail with multiple health issues ) . Although we had several deaths none necessitated calling the Police as we had at least the option of a video call .
@carnageunleashed
@carnageunleashed 2 жыл бұрын
Similarly, a body can only be taken for cremation if 2 doctors (currently 1 since covid hit) have signed forms called part 4 and part 5 (the latter of which has been dropped for the time being) which involve an inspection of the deceased to rule out anything suspicious. This too was a change made because of Shipman.
@danielgardecki1046
@danielgardecki1046 2 жыл бұрын
*Peter Sutcliffe - The Yorkshire Ripper* lived around the back of my old school, where his wife still lives today, and *Stephen Griffiths - The Crossbow Cannibal* lived 1.5 miles down the road from me.
@lynnebrook5918
@lynnebrook5918 2 жыл бұрын
We certainly know how to grow a gruesome criminal over here...but some times they're too close for comfort. When I was 15 the Yorkshire Ripper was "at large" and I clearly remember cancelling evenings out with friends, especially when it was foggy. One of his kills was less than 2 miles from where I lived
@eyecatcher1509
@eyecatcher1509 2 жыл бұрын
i remember back in 79, a group of us from school were at an out of the way pub, we were all underage. p olice came in, they said dont worry about your age we just want you all to listen to this (the ripper tape) The follwing year I was at Dewsbury court hurling abuse at him as he was marched into custody. then 10yrs later I moved house and my next door neighbour had been the clerk of the court the same time at the magistrates court
@jkasaunder228
@jkasaunder228 2 жыл бұрын
@@eyecatcher1509 So the tape you listened to wasn't even real then. Look up John Samuel Humble "Wearside Jack"
@eyecatcher1509
@eyecatcher1509 2 жыл бұрын
@@jkasaunder228 dead right, but at the time it was real enough wasnt it....the funny thing it was played on a portable cassette player haha can u imagine
@jkasaunder228
@jkasaunder228 2 жыл бұрын
@@eyecatcher1509 Surprisingly the police in the UK still use cassettes as they are one of the most secure methods of storing data. Thanks for sharing your experience though. It's a crazy world for sure
@lynnebrook5918
@lynnebrook5918 2 жыл бұрын
Don't know about a crazy world...I know it was a very scary one back then..
@imperialdebauchery5988
@imperialdebauchery5988 Жыл бұрын
My grandfather was an enforcer for the Krays, and my grandmother is the cousin of one of their key people, Fred Foreman. I've actually met Reggie, and their other brother Charlie.
@evilauntie5408
@evilauntie5408 Жыл бұрын
I used to work for the Met. Before flushing them he cooked them. I have seen the cooker and pot. He killed more than officially recorded.
@rossanderson6819
@rossanderson6819 2 жыл бұрын
My dad went to college in Manchester around the time the Yorkshire ripper was about and he got interviewed by the police because there was a body found in the area where my dad lived at the time. He was at the pub the night it happened and the police apparently already knew where he had been before interviewing him and were just ruling him out. Strange to think my dad could have been or was so close to the Yorkshire ripper whilst he was in the act of killing someone
@christinecoates9449
@christinecoates9449 2 жыл бұрын
They tried to blame the murders of two swansea women on him too, they were thinking he might have killed further afield, many years later they discovered it was a man whom worked in the top rank nightclub called Joseph Kippen, weirdly he looked simular to Peter Sutcliffe
@sarablack2547
@sarablack2547 2 жыл бұрын
there's a british sitcom written by james cordon(late night show)& ruth jones (they also play the best friends)called gavin and stacy.their last names are shipman and west.yes it was intentional. before tom hardy played the krays there was a version in the 90's.they got gary & martin kemp to play them.they are in 80's group spandu ballet.gary wrote the songs & played piano,guitar & his little bro played guitar.
@thelifeofriley3711
@thelifeofriley3711 2 жыл бұрын
Yes jt I was working in the snow on the North Yorkshire moors today love these videos keep up the good work 💪
@dawnpratt7544
@dawnpratt7544 2 жыл бұрын
Mary Ann Cotton lived very near to where I do. We grew up learning this fairly gruesome nursery rhyme. Mary Ann Cotton, she's dead and she's rotten Lying in bed with her eyes wide open. Sing, sing, oh what should I sing? Mary Ann Cotton, she's tied up with string. Where, where? Up in the air. Selling black puddings, a penny a pair. Mary Ann Cotton, she's dead and forgotten, Lying in bed with her bones all rotten. Sing, sing, what can I sing? Mary Ann Cotton, tied up with string
@arwelp
@arwelp 2 жыл бұрын
I was on a train the Sunday night it was announced that an arrest had been made in the Yorkshire Ripper case - someone had a radio on, and there was a big cheer that went through the train!
@christopheranslow5963
@christopheranslow5963 2 жыл бұрын
Love the St James Park street sign ‘toon army’ lol
@ollieduracell
@ollieduracell 2 жыл бұрын
JT is on fire every time
@sooskevington6144
@sooskevington6144 2 жыл бұрын
An interesting bit of trivia. The Kray twins, were the last people to be imprisoned in the Tower of London. They were held on remand there before their trial. (For American readers, 'on remand' is similar to being denied bail)
@Strange_Club
@Strange_Club Жыл бұрын
As well as Hindley and Brady, I'm astounded that Jimmy Savile didn't make the list. Also, Joanna Dennehy.
@emilyliles5991
@emilyliles5991 2 жыл бұрын
The film with the kray twins (played by Tom Hardy) is called Legend, and it’s brilliant. Also, I didn’t even have to watch to know Jack the Ripper was going to be on that list.
@stephenglover9261
@stephenglover9261 2 жыл бұрын
Where was sir Tony blair?
@chickedee1085
@chickedee1085 2 жыл бұрын
Copied Stirling Moss
@bizarrebunny5579
@bizarrebunny5579 2 жыл бұрын
We’ve had some pretty fucked up cases over here that weren’t even on the list. Like the moors murders, the Jamie Bulger case, Soham murders.
@michaelhodkinson8866
@michaelhodkinson8866 Жыл бұрын
Loved the phrase "hold my beer"
@pikachuisshook5535
@pikachuisshook5535 2 жыл бұрын
Just gonna say the Krays actually weren't that bad. They were gangsters, yeah, but they protected their community and only killed other gangsters
@ssSTRiKEZzz
@ssSTRiKEZzz 2 жыл бұрын
I love how you got a St James’ plaque on your wall 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@CraftyOne87
@CraftyOne87 Жыл бұрын
Harold Shipman was actually my doctor as a child. He was actually a very good doctor, definitely saved more than he killed. But he was still a monster
@ohpreaze1361
@ohpreaze1361 2 жыл бұрын
Surprised to not see Thompson and Venables on this list.
@mattytaylorgaming5018
@mattytaylorgaming5018 2 жыл бұрын
Keep up the good work JT from Leeds England
@wolfie5
@wolfie5 2 жыл бұрын
I knew about most of those in this video but am surprised by some inclusions that I hadn't heard of.
@PATRICKSMITH1
@PATRICKSMITH1 2 жыл бұрын
The moors murderers? John Haigh? ( the acid bath murderer) Burke and Hare? (Bodysnatchers) And Peter Tobin. Should have done a top 20
@robertclark2253
@robertclark2253 2 жыл бұрын
Bible John Camden Ripper Stockwell Strangler Hammersmith Nude Killer Beverley Alitt Ian Huntly and Maxine Carr Manchester Pusher Just a few that I remember .
@Ianjowett1
@Ianjowett1 2 жыл бұрын
sutcliffe was local to my area , a great doc on netflix . i remeber the time he was at large. leeds my city was scary women wouldnt go out at night and was an air of panic that as a kid i felt .
@dawnkillorn5596
@dawnkillorn5596 2 жыл бұрын
Loved your reaction
@Finzean
@Finzean 2 жыл бұрын
Fun fact: Dennis Nielson, The Imperial Japanese Navy, Modern Japan and Mitsubishi all have roots in Fraserburgh where Nielson was from
@mandysharp4571
@mandysharp4571 2 жыл бұрын
I grew up around the murders of the Yorkshire ripper. I was 12 and me and my friends were terrified. He killed someone in our village and nearly killed a woman in our small village. We had to go out in groups, really scary times. There is a theory that he murdered women across Europe too as he was a wagon driver. His wife Sonia was a bit weird too. My aunt was her case worker at the government job centre and tried to get her employment. Every woman and girl over 13 were terrified across the whole of Yorkshire. They even suspected our local policeman who lived in the police house. The lady was found in his garden. He was uncle Barry to all of us kids. Just to let you know how we all felt at the time.
@debbielough7754
@debbielough7754 2 жыл бұрын
I was only 5 when he was arrested. But I can still clearly remember the all-pervading fear that women felt - a lot refused to go out on their own. And I grew up on Tyneside, 100 miles away from him - or at least from his recorded attacks.
@101steel4
@101steel4 2 жыл бұрын
I've never even heard of Amelia Dyer before. Absolutely horrendous. That's my number one for sure. Those poor babies
@Susannewk
@Susannewk 2 жыл бұрын
@101 steel : There is a long video about her on KZfaq. Believe me, it’s way worse than you can imagine. After strangling them, She dressed and wrapped them all in a similar manner and tied the bundle with a narrow?ribbon. Some she disposed of in the River Thames pretty quickly but others….she kept for months on shelves in the house before dropping them in the Thames. She was finally caught because a baby washed up…and after lots of investigation she was found with other dead babies with the exact same knot on the ribbon tie. As a Londoner by birth, when I found out about her a few years ago I was shocked as I’d never heard about her at all! I’m 67 now too. All we ever heard was about Jack the Ripper! And those poor women were not prostitutes ! There’s a book about them.
@emmerv
@emmerv 2 жыл бұрын
I loved this mostly because I'm a true crime freak. I think a good few british monsters were missing from that list though. Id love to see you react to a top 10 American seriel killer list.
@ricequin
@ricequin Жыл бұрын
There’s a saying here that the only ways out of poverty for young working-class men is crime or boxing.
@voodookitty2137
@voodookitty2137 2 жыл бұрын
This list seems a little off too me no mention of Mayra Hindly and Ian Brady ( aka the moores murders), or Mary Bell and child who killed a child. But then there are so many veil pepole it must be hard to narrow the list.
@stevearmstrong9213
@stevearmstrong9213 2 жыл бұрын
My late dad grew up in the same street ad Mary Bell, although at a different time. The whole road has since bern demolished.
@voodookitty2137
@voodookitty2137 2 жыл бұрын
@@stevearmstrong9213 Understandable, that kind of history sticks in the mind.
@jacquelinewatt1241
@jacquelinewatt1241 2 жыл бұрын
HI JT We got snow ❄ in Scotland too x
@davinamissick6780
@davinamissick6780 2 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed 😉
@casperselka671
@casperselka671 2 жыл бұрын
Love the vids lad do could do some more sport reactions like rugby or F1 or football.
@AllysAndroid
@AllysAndroid 2 жыл бұрын
He should do the Hillsborough disaster that's both footy and true crime
@leedscity6881
@leedscity6881 2 жыл бұрын
They use to think my grandad was the Yorkshire ripper because he was a Gordie, 6ft2 prob like 220 lbs big guy. Someone prank called the police saying he was the ripper and he had a gordie accent so the police were looking for a Gordie. The guy who prank called later got arrested decades later for a small crime but the police had his finger print from the prank calls and he got life I believe. Because the police actually questioned the ripper multiple times but he didn't have a gordie accent and let him go..
@ninebangtrojan4669
@ninebangtrojan4669 2 жыл бұрын
If I recall correctly Sutcliffe was spoken to 9 times, a PC went to his boss saying it was him. He was told he'd be sacked if he brought him up again because he didn 't have the acc ent so could not be the YR. The Met contacted the YR team offering help they were told to catch their Ripper (Jack) before sticking their nose in!
@mandysharp4571
@mandysharp4571 2 жыл бұрын
It was DC Holland who messed up there. All because of that stupid tape. I'm glad the idiot went to prison or so many murders would have been prevented
@janbjerregaard7575
@janbjerregaard7575 2 жыл бұрын
a couple that torture and murders together is a couple that stays together xD
@ausomeaspie
@ausomeaspie Жыл бұрын
This was a brilliant video! There was literally a kid at my school who made his own cross bow and once Brought fuse wire into school. I once had to go round his house once, on my own, it was for a group English project but the rest of my group abandoned me coz they all found him super creepy. He showed me his crossbow, did some of our English assignment, had pizza and Juice and played Tanks on his laptop. It was pretty awkward and kinda terrifying but not because nothing bad actually happened. Wonder what he's doing now? 🤔
@alisonhughes6476
@alisonhughes6476 2 жыл бұрын
Hope you had a great new year
@Strange_Club
@Strange_Club Жыл бұрын
She killed 400 babies! Think how many offspring those babies would have grown up to have and how many people who would have been descendents of those babies would have been alive today if not for that woman!
@broken12367
@broken12367 2 жыл бұрын
Harold Shipman saved the country a fortune is state pension.
@pigeon51
@pigeon51 2 жыл бұрын
Go on then. I subscribed, after watching for months. It's the right thing to do.
@sandwitch4300
@sandwitch4300 2 жыл бұрын
This is a real creepy one JT, I'd forgotten some of these. But how can you kill 400 babies without anyone noticing 😱
@decodolly1535
@decodolly1535 Жыл бұрын
Different times. It would have been far easier for her to move around, even just to different areas of one city, without anyone realising that the woman they might suspect of killing a child was the same woman suspected of the same thing the previous week in another location. Don't know if she did but it would also have been much easier for her to use different names and identities. Plus, some of the women paying her to take a child might have had to keep their pregnancy secret - who would be looking for the child at the time?
@antisocialhannah5291
@antisocialhannah5291 2 жыл бұрын
If you're interested, Thames Valley Police made a video for schools years ago called Tea and Consent. I'd love to see you react to it!
@Welsh_Dragon756
@Welsh_Dragon756 2 жыл бұрын
Harold Shipman was one of my friends doctors when he was a kid. He'd been there family doctor for years 😮😮
@bookwoman53
@bookwoman53 2 жыл бұрын
the murder case of 2 year old James Bolger is especially distressing because the guilty party was a pair of young boys.
@i_am_only_an_insane_person
@i_am_only_an_insane_person Жыл бұрын
"How strong is that toilet!?" Clearly this man has not played GTA-
@scorpiongod101
@scorpiongod101 2 жыл бұрын
This clip missed off Robert Maudsley. The only man Charles Bronson admitted he was intimidated by
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