I appreciate how much work this must take. I enjoy that you bring the facts of each case to light. You don't go for sensationalism. These are little known but brutal cases that show its not just a modern-day issue.
Oh, no. She became hysterical at the thought of being found guilty of what she did, having been used to getting away with everything. They were wicked.
There is a saying in Puerto Rico, I'm not fluent but I'll try to translate it .."So much fault has the one that kills the cow as the one that holds it's leg". She took that man to his death. The sentence was fair.
@@Ffeoli1039 yes the murderers were Jon venebals and Robert Thompson. Both had their identities changed to protect them from vigilantes....venebals re-offended and got sent back to prison in 2010 for having child pornography on his computer.
@Shirley Bailey you're right about the movie and the murderess. The movie was just a joke and propaganda against the death penalty. I don't care if someone is against the death penalty but the story in movie was told as though she was innocent
Fuckin @TH-cam... This comment was on top and it spoiled the whole episode for me. My favorite part is when I find out if the subjects are found innocent or guilty. Thanks, TH-cam. I dont have many remaining joys in life, and you gotta rob me of of one of the few small pleasures I have left.
@@heathenqueen6468 I hear ya. The comments I cam always see as I'm clicking on the episode. I try to not read it but then get curious once in awhile to lol
It was a different era. Men had needs and were entitled. Women weren’t supposed to like sex. After about the fifth child a wife would look the other way or even encourage a mistress
Andrew, Clayton and Jean Lee, might not have wanted to kill this gentleman, but someone strangled him, and no one stopped the strangulation. Not one even Jean Lee. Jean Lee stated she didn't participate, yet did nothing to stop it. She was there and watched as this man slowly died. Amazing how cruel and evil these three could be. All three guilty as charged.
@@catladyoftroyn.y.8713 She could have tried anything if she'd really wanted to. hit him with something, slap his face, scream in his face. anything to snap his mind out of the kill craze he was in and get his mind back to normal (for him). But i agree with you, i don't think she really wanted it stopped either.
@Su 4242 idk any additional information about this case, just what was stated here. That said, I highly doubt it. I agree with @CatLadyofTroy. I just don't see it. The mark usually chose her. This time, however, they had expectations. Having strolled onto the scene, anticipations and emotions on high, the men were probably so enraged at the letdown and not willing to accept it. But idk. I do know women are physically inferior to men and in general, aren't violent in nature. Adding the fact she spent time in conversation with him, possibly forming even a slight human connection, seemingly could all very well make it less likely she would harm him. But hey, ppl be crazy!!
I listen to a lot of your stories and am continually impressed at the law enforcements abilities when investigating these crimes. Even without all the technology we have these days, these police officers were no slouches and beyond impressive.
Knock_Knock The whole reason they didn't have all our fancy technology is WHY they did such an excellent job. They needed to work harder, smarter, faster & cover more ground.
@@lorriefinley3129 That makes no sense. No, cops weren't smarter and worked faster in the past. That's why more crimes have been solved as technology advanced. You're looking like a case like this where they have information to lead to a conviction. What about a crime from some random person who had no connection? Murders are being solved to this very day with decades old DNA evidence. People always want to act like the world was better back then when it really wasn't.
Thank you once again BC. from Syd. Australia. You can choose the Good or the Bad Road. My Grandma was born in 1916, she became a hairdresser got married had 2yr old & a 6mth old baby & at 23 , she was a Window. Husband died of a cerebral blood clot on the brain. She moved in with her parents & went back to work. She married my Grandpa 16 yrs later. His wife died in 1962 from Breast Cancer. We all have Choices . Good or Bad.
The same scam is perpetrated in different countries under different names. It's popular in Mexico, Central America, South America and in some of the Central European countries that were formerly part of the East Bloc.
They beat a respectable elderly gentleman to death and then thought the law wouldn't turn on them? Narcissists and psychopaths really do think they are untouchable.
Although i agree nobody deserves to be brutally beaten like that no matter what age they are, he wasn't exactly respectable. He was an illegal bookmaker. In other words, he was also a criminal, although apparently not a violent one.
thanks for another impartially said story. How many people needed to kill an old frail gentleman? the life of three cowards, to whom ordinary working decent life is too much of an effort
Sleepless night. Another learning experience. Thank you. Much for all the effort and time and energy you put into these stories. I'm currently disabled with EDS and painsonmia is a nightly nightmare. Just know that there have been several times that you have saved me. Gives my mind something to focus on that is interesting at and your reading it 🐱🙂🙂🙂. So thank you!
Ah, yet another one of the Deadly Women. Though familiar with this case, once again it's always intriguing to hear some of the details. This case is considered cut-and-dry. If anything, the only mystery is trying to figure out why a girl from a relatively stable upbringing and background ended up the way she did. I think most are still in the dark about that one... Great upload! See you in the next brief case 👌^_^💼!!
@@Ferret8185 She seems to have been a psychopath. Parents can't do anything to helps kids like that. At this point it appears to be an anomaly in the brain.
I'm glad her sentence wasn't over turned. Women think because they are women they shouldn't suffer the same fate as their male counterparts. She was Evil and glad she got what she deserved. Thanks for another awesome tale of wickness!!!
Hi,If you. dont mind me asking,"Are you any kind of a criminal expert?or are you just another very self appointed historical expert on capital punishment?I.m not hateing on you,just wondering on how much you actually "know"about this law?
Please do one on Colin Campbell Ross. He was executed in Melbourne in 1922 for the murder of an eleven year old girl. The execution was botched and he strangled to death. In 2007 he became the first and only person posthumously pardoned in Australia. There are some great photos of his family receiving the official pardon.
She set them up ,and has the nerve to say she's not guilty of anything. If your involved in a killing during a robbery,your all guilty,doesn't matter which person did it.
Brief Case I went with Bill as he taught a group of students in Virginia one time and this is one of the cases that he taught about that day it was just one of many he done that day but I still remember it still today. Thanks for bringing back another memory for me from the past God Bless you and your work Brief Case. Ellen
@@jaxvilled hope you make it over! 😀 Wish we had your winters! Lol. Our wildlife, though stunning, is nowhere near as exciting as Australia's though. You'll sneer at our spiders and mock our midgies! 🇦🇺🤣💙🤣🏴
I love the way you cover cases from all over the world! While I wait for you to release new cases, I now go back and rewatch your older videos (I have watched them all over the last couple of months, and am now working on the second viewing for each!!)
Another vid--excellent!! Gives me an excuse to sit down for a few moments. Thanks B.C. ! As always you post psychos that I've never heard of --that right there is your niche. And you are terrific at it...
Hey, I left school at 16!! Not all of us turn out to be murderous scum! 🤣 (I know you didn't mean that, I'm just in a funny mood today lol) Hope you have a great week Pauline, sending hugs from Scotland 💙
Thank you BC, excellent storytelling as usual, thank you Sir for the upload. Storytelling is a lost art as people are entertained with flashing images that hardly have a story line...lmao. You're a troubadour of old Sir. Ty for sharing with us....hugs
Thanks for the update Brief Case! For some reason I missed this story a couple of years ago when you originally posted the video. Happy Holidays and thanks again for the great videos! ❤❤🐕🐕🐘🐘🐑🐑🐰🐰❤❤🌹🌹
It just goes to show you how associating with the wrong crowd will bring you to a level that you might have thought you'd never be at, doing things you'd never dream of doing to another soul. Sad really.
Thanks BC, good to hear a crime from Australia for a change. Think Jean was definitely on the wrong road in life and like the judge said they were all guilty of the old chap's murder whether she actually killed him or not. Great research and narration, thanks for your great work, love these true crime tales!
I just don't know where you get the time to find and research all these obscure old cases for us, but man they sure are appreciated. I just hope you know that.
Thanks BC for another great vid. I really enjoy what you do presenting these often unheard of cases. It's like taking a trip back in time. Awesome as always!!!!🤗💕
Jean helped lure their victim and her involvement probably ended there. But since she helped she should have been found guilty. Being hanged was extreme but that was the law back then. It’s sad to think her life didn’t have to go this way. She had a great up bringing it seems and not the typical criminal. I feel especially bad for her child!
Enjoyed this video very well done. It's sad that she could not turn her life around for the better. Her daughter being raised by her grandmother hopefully had a better life.
1 suggestion/request: a *brief* description of the case in the info section, please Mr Brief Case! Love love love this channel! Especially the 17-1800s cases!! 😘
@@BriefCaseOfficial True Mr Brief, i just relisten it, and yet, no ads. Will listen again before go to bed in 2 hours time, if doesn't happen, tomorrow again, and to yours others amazing work. Thank you so much.
Wow look at your channel growing! I remember when you only had a few thousand subscribers. Love this channel and you BC. Another awesome video and intriguing case. 💚🖤💚🖤
I've been binge watching and listening to these stories and I gotta say, in the past justice was served quickly. They took no rime for bullshit and carried out sentences quickly. Now a days people are sentenced and go through years of appeals, that sucks. I like the old days better.
I appreciate how much work this must take. I enjoy that you bring the facts of each case to light. You don't go for sensationalism. These are little known but brutal cases that show its not just a modern-day issue.
"None of us meant to kill him." That sounds like a confession to me. I think they all got what they deserved.
I think so,too. She knew what was going on, got caught and then claimed to be innocent. Jean Lee got the punishment she deserved.
Oh, no. She became hysterical at the thought of being found guilty of what she did, having been used to getting away with everything. They were wicked.
There is a saying in Puerto Rico, I'm not fluent but I'll try to translate it .."So much fault has the one that kills the cow as the one that holds it's leg". She took that man to his death. The sentence was fair.
Tanto peca el que mata a la vaca como el que le agarra la pata. :D
As soon as I heard "...a seventy-three year-old man" and "elderly and frail" my stomach began turning and just didn't stop.
Kara Amundson Me too, I have a soft spot for elderly and babies and get sick when I hear anyone harming them!
That's how I feel about that case where 2 young boys took a toddler to a train track and did all kinds of messed up things to him. Absolutely tragic.
@@Ffeoli1039 your referring to the murder of James bulger....that was an awful case.
@@luvuforeverjames yeah. As soon as you realize what they did to that poor kid and start to think how it went down, it really stomach drop. So sad.
@@Ffeoli1039 yes the murderers were Jon venebals and Robert Thompson. Both had their identities changed to protect them from vigilantes....venebals re-offended and got sent back to prison in 2010 for having child pornography on his computer.
Whether she participated or not, she was there, so I think the sentence fit the crime. Thanks for another brilliant upload!
IKR
@Shirley Bailey you're right about the movie and the murderess. The movie was just a joke and propaganda against the death penalty. I don't care if someone is against the death penalty but the story in movie was told as though she was innocent
Fuckin @TH-cam... This comment was on top and it spoiled the whole episode for me. My favorite part is when I find out if the subjects are found innocent or guilty. Thanks, TH-cam. I dont have many remaining joys in life, and you gotta rob me of of one of the few small pleasures I have left.
@@heathenqueen6468 I hear ya. The comments I cam always see as I'm clicking on the episode. I try to not read it but then get curious once in awhile to lol
Its unfortunate for her that it ended in murder and not robbery. Bc she lured the victim into seclusion..that definitely makes her culpable.
How is a married man "RESPECTABLE" if he approaches a strange woman in a bar and agrees to go to a hotel room with the promise of sex?
He ain’t.
It was a different era. Men had needs and were entitled. Women weren’t supposed to like sex. After about the fifth child a wife would look the other way or even encourage a mistress
@lynnschaeferle-zh4go Different era and country. In mid-century first world countries, men forgotten etiquette.
Andrew, Clayton and Jean Lee, might not have wanted to kill this gentleman, but someone strangled him, and no one stopped the strangulation. Not one even Jean Lee. Jean Lee stated she didn't participate, yet did nothing to stop it. She was there and watched as this man slowly died. Amazing how cruel and evil these three could be. All three guilty as charged.
How could she had stopped two other men, without risking her life? But, I don't think she wanted to stop it, anyways!
I've always wondered if it was actually Jean who did the strangling herself... or at least started the process 🤔
@@catladyoftroyn.y.8713 She could have tried anything if she'd really wanted to. hit him with something, slap his face, scream in his face. anything to snap his mind out of the kill craze he was in and get his mind back to normal (for him). But i agree with you, i don't think she really wanted it stopped either.
Agree
@Su 4242 idk any additional information about this case, just what was stated here. That said, I highly doubt it. I agree with @CatLadyofTroy. I just don't see it. The mark usually chose her. This time, however, they had expectations. Having strolled onto the scene, anticipations and emotions on high, the men were probably so enraged at the letdown and not willing to accept it. But idk. I do know women are physically inferior to men and in general, aren't violent in nature. Adding the fact she spent time in conversation with him, possibly forming even a slight human connection, seemingly could all very well make it less likely she would harm him. But hey, ppl be crazy!!
I listen to a lot of your stories and am continually impressed at the law enforcements abilities when investigating these crimes. Even without all the technology we have these days, these police officers were no slouches and beyond impressive.
Knock_Knock The whole reason they didn't have all our fancy technology is WHY they did such an excellent job. They needed to work harder, smarter, faster & cover more ground.
Our Aussie police are pretty thorough. Sometimes they even go after innocent people.
@@lorriefinley3129 That makes no sense. No, cops weren't smarter and worked faster in the past. That's why more crimes have been solved as technology advanced.
You're looking like a case like this where they have information to lead to a conviction. What about a crime from some random person who had no connection? Murders are being solved to this very day with decades old DNA evidence.
People always want to act like the world was better back then when it really wasn't.
1950’s Australia was not the place to be a criminal . And everyone getting the same sentence was fair- Jean was as much a part of it as the other 2.
and all three were hanged on the same day, she at 8:00 the men at 10:00 .... that's really fair
The state has no right to murder the citizens...
I'm Australian, living in Melbourne. Never heard of this case before! Thanks!
Me too! I'm Melbourne born and raised and I've never come across this one before. Thanks BC for the learning
Same here... South Australia
live in sydney never ever heard of her
Same here I'm from Melbourne, never knew about this story=-O
Joan Lockwood me too! ✌🏼
Thank you once again BC. from Syd. Australia. You can choose the Good or the Bad Road. My Grandma was born in 1916, she became a hairdresser got married had 2yr old & a 6mth old baby & at 23 , she was a Window. Husband died of a cerebral blood clot on the brain. She moved in with her parents & went back to work. She married my Grandpa 16 yrs later. His wife died in 1962 from Breast Cancer. We all have Choices . Good or Bad.
Yes we do and thankyou for sharing this, I love hearing about peoples lives especially someone who was born more than 100 years ago.
Great coverage Lee case. The most in depth I heard in a while. I love that you tell us about people's childhoods too!
I never heard the term "badger game." Describes it well!! Such a shame, Jean threw her life away.
The same scam is perpetrated in different countries under different names. It's popular in Mexico, Central America, South America and in some of the Central European countries that were formerly part of the East Bloc.
Imagine being so cold-hearted that you are fine with punching and beating an old man. 😢😢😢
Yesss, that was sad 😔
For real!
That was my great great great great grandfather who went through that.
Once again a case I haven't heard of before. Great job!
Respectable married men?
REALLY .... Respectable married men don't pick up strange women in a hotel bar and agree to follow them to her room.
Amen! Thank you for saying that.
Love the way you put these together. Thanks :)
Hi from Australia. You made my night with the upload
You are BEAUTIFUL!!😍
@@ShadoeWerk80 dis guy 🤣🤣
They beat a respectable elderly gentleman to death and then thought the law wouldn't turn on them? Narcissists and psychopaths really do think they are untouchable.
Had to scoff when Jean claimed she was only an onlooker, why didn't she try to stop the old man's murder then.
Probably because she knew they would've beaten her within an inch of her life. And possibly that final inch. Still doesn't excuse her.
They have no sympathy or empathy for others simple as that only for themselves
Although i agree nobody deserves to be brutally beaten like that no matter what age they are, he wasn't exactly respectable. He was an illegal bookmaker. In other words, he was also a criminal, although apparently not a violent one.
Bookies aren't exactly considered to be respectable. Even terrible people get old.
Lovely video, this channel is one of the better ones on TH-cam. I find it quite refreshing and educational.
Thanks :)
thanks for another impartially said story.
How many people needed to kill an old frail gentleman?
the life of three cowards, to whom ordinary working decent life is too much of an effort
Here am I with my warm cup of tea and Brief Case in middle of winter! awesome!
Soooo happy to wake with a Briefcase notification🤘🖤
"MAMA I'M IN LOVE WITH A CRIMINAL" THAT LINE FIT JEAN LEE PERFECTLY
A new video from Brief Case is a GREAT way to start a Monday morning in the Ozarks of Arkansas. Thanks!
Can't wait for the next Brief Case. Great content. Keep it up.
Sleepless night. Another learning experience. Thank you. Much for all the effort and time and energy you put into these stories. I'm currently disabled with EDS and painsonmia is a nightly nightmare. Just know that there have been several times that you have saved me. Gives my mind something to focus on that is interesting at and your reading it 🐱🙂🙂🙂. So thank you!
I hope you soon feel better - Stay Safe
I hope that you feel better.
Excellent work as always
Ah, yet another one of the Deadly Women. Though familiar with this case, once again it's always intriguing to hear some of the details. This case is considered cut-and-dry. If anything, the only mystery is trying to figure out why a girl from a relatively stable upbringing and background ended up the way she did. I think most are still in the dark about that one...
Great upload! See you in the next brief case 👌^_^💼!!
xXEilonwyXx that's exactly what I was thinking too. Couldn't her parents see that she was in trouble right after she left school?
@@Ferret8185 She seems to have been a psychopath. Parents can't do anything to helps kids like that. At this point it appears to be an anomaly in the brain.
Excitement!
She went to a Catholic school. What goes on today is not suddenly new. Also, we don't know what her family was like.
@@HollyOak And whats wrong with being Catholic? Im a Catholic and have never killed anyone!!!
I'm glad her sentence wasn't over turned. Women think because they are women they shouldn't suffer the same fate as their male counterparts. She was Evil and glad she got what she deserved.
Thanks for another awesome tale of wickness!!!
and another interesting case, I love to listen to these cases, I can listen all day !!!! thank you for your work.
Thank you Brief Case for another incredible episode!!
She was a very active participant and deserves everything she got!
Hi,If you. dont mind me asking,"Are you any kind of a criminal expert?or are you just another very self appointed historical expert on capital punishment?I.m not hateing on you,just wondering on how much you actually "know"about this law?
Thank you brief case xx
Another great story.
Thanks and hugs from 🇨🇦
Please do one on Colin Campbell Ross. He was executed in Melbourne in 1922 for the murder of an eleven year old girl. The execution was botched and he strangled to death. In 2007 he became the first and only person posthumously pardoned in Australia. There are some great photos of his family receiving the official pardon.
A brief moment, I actually felt sorry for her! Of course, thank GOD, the feeling passed!
Same
She set them up ,and has the nerve to say she's not guilty of anything. If your involved in a killing during a robbery,your all guilty,doesn't matter which person did it.
Brief Case I went with Bill as he taught a group of students in Virginia one time and this is one of the cases that he taught about that day it was just one of many he done that day but I still remember it still today. Thanks for bringing back another memory for me from the past God Bless you and your work Brief Case. Ellen
Another epic video BC love your channel best way 2 start Monday
If they ever reboot Forensic Files, they should use your voice to narrate the show.
They have!
Steph, I agree!!
Steph, I agree!!
Agree
I so much enjoy your videos and look forward to each new one.
I notice a lot of Aussies here in the comments. Hello to all of you "down under" from "up over" (?🤣?) Love and best wishes from Scotland! 💙
Hello right back, Scottish born Australian. It's 'winter' in Brisbane, 25°c today 😉
Would love to make it back one day
@@jaxvilled hope you make it over! 😀 Wish we had your winters! Lol. Our wildlife, though stunning, is nowhere near as exciting as Australia's though. You'll sneer at our spiders and mock our midgies! 🇦🇺🤣💙🤣🏴
hi up there in scotland.love from N.S.W australia....
@@arianaajbeaverhausen8175
Sorry to bother you; what is a midgie?
Thanks mate, n G'day
I love the way you cover cases from all over the world! While I wait for you to release new cases, I now go back and rewatch your older videos (I have watched them all over the last couple of months, and am now working on the second viewing for each!!)
*This rewatching also means I can make sure I have not missed giving any of your vids a well-deserved thumbs up!! :-)
Another vid--excellent!! Gives me an excuse to sit down for a few moments. Thanks B.C. ! As always you post psychos that I've never heard of --that right there is your niche. And you are terrific at it...
Thanks :)
Shouldn't have left school at 16...Thanks BC as always a good morbid tale is a perfect way to greet my work week. 🙂
Hey, I left school at 16!! Not all of us turn out to be murderous scum! 🤣 (I know you didn't mean that, I'm just in a funny mood today lol) Hope you have a great week Pauline, sending hugs from Scotland 💙
Ariana AJ Beaverhausen 😳❤️
@@arianaajbeaverhausen8175 agreed lol
@@dalegribble5661 I'm a huge fan of you and Hank Hill 😜
I left school at 17. Have never been unemployed in the 50 years since and am now worth 7 figures, all earned legally.
Again an excellent video. Thank you so much for all this work and the great narrating.
Thank you BC, excellent storytelling as usual, thank you Sir for the upload. Storytelling is a lost art as people are entertained with flashing images that hardly have a story line...lmao. You're a troubadour of old Sir. Ty for sharing with us....hugs
Storytelling is nearly lost. I enjoy these stories with or without the video. The audio story is satisfying in itself!
Mage craft agreed girl!!
@@normacook8325 me too i losten while i workout so i dont usually look at the pics anyway! His voice is that good
Lunch time brief 💼! What fun.
Another great video.
Thanks for the update Brief Case! For some reason I missed this story a couple of years ago when you originally posted the video. Happy Holidays and thanks again for the great videos! ❤❤🐕🐕🐘🐘🐑🐑🐰🐰❤❤🌹🌹
Thankyou You too
I love these stories. So interesting. Sometimes they make me angry, yet sometimes they make me sad .
It just goes to show you how associating with the wrong crowd will bring you to a level that you might have thought you'd never be at, doing things you'd never dream of doing to another soul. Sad really.
I usually watch these at night but I only noticed the upload this morning, so it's coffee and crime for me, I feel a bit bad for Jean☕🖤
Good morning from the Great State of Texas
I miss my home state. 💙
Hey im from Texas too!! GOD BLESS TEXAS!!
Another Texanite here. Gotta love The Lone Star State!
TEXAS GROUP HUG! ❤️ (Or at least a group HOWDY! Y’all have a great week, my people!)
good night texas from australia
One of my favorite channels.
Same here.
Truly enjoy listening to your voice and the concise stories. Thank you.
Thanks for listening
Thanks BC, good to hear a crime from Australia for a change. Think Jean was definitely on the wrong road in life and like the judge said they were all guilty of the old chap's murder whether she actually killed him or not. Great research and narration, thanks for your great work, love these true crime tales!
Enough to make ya go for a walk'bout.
@@johnanderson5500 sure does...lol👍
The "Commonality" Doctrine of equal guilt is pretty much worldwide.
I just don't know where you get the time to find and research all these obscure old cases for us, but man they sure are appreciated. I just hope you know that.
Thanks for the very nice comment :)
"how had life gone so wrong for her?"
I mean...look at your life, look at your choices. Do you make any good decisions?
Great narration. It's hard to feel sympathy for the blackmailers of a 73-year-old who tied him to a chair and beat him.
Dude, i LOVE your stuff. Keep it coming. Very well done. Music and your voice are perfect!
Thankyou
Wow súper Interesting! Thank you for sharing this story!
Thanks :)
Thanks BC for another great vid. I really enjoy what you do presenting these often unheard of cases. It's like taking a trip back in time. Awesome as always!!!!🤗💕
Jean helped lure their victim and her involvement probably ended there. But since she helped she should have been found guilty. Being hanged was extreme but that was the law back then. It’s sad to think her life didn’t have to go this way. She had a great up bringing it seems and not the typical criminal. I feel especially bad for her child!
Enjoyed this video very well done. It's sad that she could not turn her life around for the better. Her daughter being raised by her grandmother hopefully had a better life.
Excellent as always, BC!
Another brilliant video, thank you.
Cheers and respects to you all, from 🇨🇦
Interesting story! Thank you for the work put into making these videos.
GOD bless. Peace
Thanks :)
1 suggestion/request: a *brief* description of the case in the info section, please Mr Brief Case!
Love love love this channel! Especially the 17-1800s cases!! 😘
Hell, I have started doing that now, I think the last 10 or so videos - Thanks :)
I always enjoy your videos. I've got a BS in Criminal Justice and like learning about new cases. Keep up the awesome work for real.👍😍😇😘👌
Thanks :)
@@BriefCaseOfficial
You're welcome!!!
Good taste honey, i see you on every channel i watch. So you must have the best taste ever
@@Goodstuffright
Thank you!!!😇😇😇
Congrats on yours researchs! i'm always impress with your work: doing great! Thank you.
You didn't have ads on this one! How come! will play later again and see. Did enjoy! Thank you.
There are ads on it but maybe not all the time :)
@@BriefCaseOfficial True Mr Brief, i just relisten it, and yet, no ads. Will listen again before go to bed in 2 hours time, if doesn't happen, tomorrow again, and to yours others amazing work. Thank you so much.
Never heard of this one. A surprise yet again. Thank you BC.
It's a good day when you upload Mr.B Case.....I really enjoy this channel so Thank you.
Thanks for this . Loved ever minute.
Thanks :)
Brief Case for breakfast, yes please!!
Hello from down under, love your videos briefcase
Thanks :)
Now THAT, was a good case! Definitely worth the wait, thnx BC now I can start my day 😎
Wow look at your channel growing! I remember when you only had a few thousand subscribers. Love this channel and you BC. Another awesome video and intriguing case. 💚🖤💚🖤
Thanks :)
Morning BC and folks ...happy Monday!
Thanks so much 💼👏
So happy to see your pretty face!😊 Hope all is well!🙏💜
@@Elke-j8m 👋hope you are doing well too. 💕
@@nancyM1313 Ty! not bad! i'm listen to MM, just post! See you soon❤Ya
😜🦋@@Elke-j8m Hi, just saw text now. Was out doing errands. Thanks, going to MMEDIA soon. Will text you from there.🐛🐈💚
@@nancyM1313 No problem my darling, i did relisten Mr Brief, now Mortis; then again Mr Brief, then bed! Take care🐈😘🙏👋 11:59pm!
Good coverage of the case 😉.
This sort of crime goes on alot still today (The Badger Game). Probably even more so with the advent of social media.
Greetings from Ireland. 💚💚 Love your stories. Very well researched and narrated.
Jean Lee was also profiled on Deadly Women.
Great work BC. Love your channel. 👏🏻
Thanks :)
👍🏻😊
"Respectable married men" who were willing to cheat on their wives 😂
Another great one. Thanks from Alabama. We love you down here too!
Thanks :)
Kids....crime doesn't pay.
It kinda does during a little while, but there's always a downfall, if no protection from the elite.
Kangaroo piss. Crime pays if you can afford the right lawyers and pay off the right politicians.
Thank u brief case another of your great true crimes stories and your professionel voice like n a movie good job i enjoy always 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
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I love how you say "sit back"!
Me too. Crazy thing is though that I actual do - it's an involuntary reflex lol. Brief Case is like a comforting warm mug of cocoa :)
@@conorleeson-davis6666 yes, so do I 😊
💜💜💜 your stuff! Keep em comin!
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I've been binge watching and listening to these stories and I gotta say, in the past justice was served quickly. They took no rime for bullshit and carried out sentences quickly. Now a days people are sentenced and go through years of appeals, that sucks. I like the old days better.
The whole reason for the appeals is so that when the person DOES get executed, they need to be goddamned certain they have the right person.
Thank you for that, good research, no frills, PERFECT.
Kind thoughts to all followers worldwide.
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Back when the Australian justice system wasn't a sad joke.
Another heart pounding and absolutely enthralling presentation.
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Just love listening to you
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I enjoyed this documentary. It is well done and informative. Bravo Brief Case! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
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Fair verdict, right sentence.
back then if a mans wife found out he was seeing a prostitute, it was "embarrassing" apparently, but today? that shit would be flat-out suicide!