Thank you Redcard. Those brave 3/4 year old kids who saved their friend from the kidnapper are definitely among the most awesome heroes to feature in Crimewatch!
Just watched this...I was 9 when it happened, he was my uncle🙁. Very sad, he was lovely to my sister and I. I will add though, that the lady saying he had no family to turn to was clearly just saying that for the cameras- I remember him living with us frequently and also working for my mum and dad in their nursing home...was such a sad time..my dad is somewhere ‘up there’ with him now though😇.
Hello there, Laura. Awfully sad what happened to your uncle. Just out of pure curiosity, did the police ever even come up with a possible motive? Do they stay in contact? Especially with DNA evolving by the year. Thanks in advance
Billy chalk- sorry I don’t know if I’m replying to you directly, I’m new to you tube😬. They thought he was murdered because he was gay...they followed leads to Scotland and New Zealand but I think the last time my dad or any of the other 5 brothers were contacted by the police was at least over 20 years ago😕.
@@laurastevens8483 Don't worry, just seen this message! Thanks for the reply, I had to ponder, I'm a bit of a true crime nut. Especially cold cases, just fascinating and tragic how sometimes criminals evade justice and manage to live with themselves. Shame to hear that police haven't been in touch for a good while it seems. Nowadays I am a bit more optimistic with cold cases, with DNA advancing in miraculous ways. I heard about a 40 year cold case that got solved last year! They had kept the victims scarf in the lab, re examined after all those years with modern DNA techniques and found a full DNA profile. I desperately hope that something like that will happen for your uncle. Something for you, your dad & brothers to have hope for.
@@BillyChalk98 now they can find people through familial DNA too so fingers crossed. I hope Paul Stevens and his family gets the justice they deserve. He seemed like a good chap.
@@laurastevens8483 Hi Laura, i'm from Liverpool this is so sad hearing you're the niece of Paul Stevens. So sad the way he was brutally and cowardly murdered, He seemed like such a lovely man. I always watch this reconstruction and wonder why? and i also wish they had caught the heinous horror who killed your uncle. I hope oneday you and your family get justice for your uncle 🤗X takecare Laura.
The 10 seconds from 7:07 is the absolute creepiest. The way the jingle slows just as the video fades from the villain actor to the cartoon-like artist's impression. This was the golden age of Crimewatch UK.
Absolutely. That stays with me along with creepy-stare man in Highgate Woods, Karen Hales front-door handle being repeatedly tried as she stood and watched from the inside, the shadow of Alison Day's killer following her away from Hackney Wick station and the masked bank robber appearing at the patio doors in the dark, to the bank manager's wife, as she opened the door to check what the noise was😱
@@muk8804 Janice Weston: when she is in the layby changing the wheel, there is a brief second where the silhouette of a man is shown watching her in the dark. Spooky!
Remember the Paul Stevens case and my family commenting it was all the sadder because he was such a lonely guy. Sadder still that 28 years later his killer has never been found.
I recently saw a Crimewatch episode from 2002 on here, and they made a second appeal for Paul's case. One of his brothers was interviewed by Nick Ross. No mention of the woman he lived with in the reconstruction.
When i was younger my town always seemed to look awful to me. Now i find it rather pretty and love the old buildings it's also one of the only towns in britain to not be featured on crimewatch
@@Thenorthsace They still exist, but not as common now. The police in London released one recently of a teenage boy that has been harrassing women in Hackney Marshes.
I can remember that child being snatched from her caravan as we used to go on caravan holidays every year and it freaked me out as a kid sleeping in the caravan bed next to the window.
Are you scared all the people that are probably either nearly dead or probably dead that were in this program are gonna come and get you in the night 😂
Are you scared all the people that are probably either nearly dead or probably dead that were in this program are gonna come and get you in the night 😂
@@BlytheWorld1972 let's hope you never need one as I doubt very much when they turn up you will start calling them fucking Freaks at the top of your voice
The police should have had an anniversary appeal last year on what was the 30th anniversary of Paul Steven's murder. The killer may still be alive and may have confided in someone. I really hope one day Paul and his family can get justice.
22:02 This couple approached my then girlfriend in October 1990. She had set off and I said I'd catch her up. Fortunately, I'd caught up with her at the point the woman asked for directions.
Remember this episode very well, the Kidscape segment with the American woman saying “ that man there, his name is Nick. Is he a stranger?” stayed with me for some reason.
This was really odd-he was 9 stone but the guy playing him looked about 12 stone. The officer had a really strange attitude as well-talking about not prosecuting anybody who had sexual contact with him-er by 1990 the days of homosexual sex acts being illegal were long gone, you could pretty much hear disgust in his voice when he said gay people.
Hi I agree with you, there was a definite contemptuous tone in his voice. And you’d think there’d be no need to “reassure” the gay community seeing as homosexual sex was perfectly legal in 1990, however the police’s attitudes towards LGBT people were still lacking, as seen here. It’s probably also a contributing factor to why this murder was never solved. RIP Paul.
The terminology on here.. very fat... I'm surrounded by glitter.. 😂😂 when things were normal love it... oh I'm very fat too 😂😂 before crazy kicks in...
Saint Nick: I gather that the man you are looking for has a beer belly, mousy hair, comes from Liverpool and has a distinct Irish accent? Detective Gormless: Yes, Nicholas, much like the vast majority …
Could the BBC do an unsolved murders series. It might help some of them to be solved which would be a great relief to the relatives and friends. Even 25 years later arrests do get made - a couple were arrested yesterday for a cold case murder which was 25 years old. Let’s hope they have got the guilty people.
I remember that child kidnap couple on Crimewatch. Scared me to death as a kid. Were they ever caught? If not makes you wonder what they went on to do!
They found little Simon Jones 56 days after his abduction in a mans hostel. The police had apparently searched it twice and on the third time he was saved.
Makes me wonder, watching all these old Crimewatch episodes , how may children have been abducted/murdered. These children are all but forgotten , yet we are still spending millions looking for Madeline McCann? Just saying .......
"Looking" for Madeline McCann you mean! I believe she's (sadly) laying at the bottom of the ocean off the coast of the Algarve (stuffed into Gerry McCann's tennis bag).
They have stopped giving cash to the McCanns. They finally drew the line and said 'no more', but as you say, they already had 12 million pounds spent on it, for absolutely no result whatsoever. Kate finally decided to go back to work as a doctor, so now they have their own money, and any searches will have to be paid for by them.
I’ve watched a lot of the Crimewatch episodes lately, and it amazes me 1) how many murders have remained unsolved and 2) how many murders involved gay men. It makes me wonder if there is some link between some of them
How can _anyone_ ever REALLY know whether or not someone is actually a murderer though? Deductions are the best that humanity can manage - suspects possibly being quite convincingly framed, an abdication of a sense of responsibility, question over intent... I believe that human beings judging _other_ human beings is a form of control over them. Plenty has been learned (and, judging even by some examples shown in *this* very episode), then UNlearned about what it is that could lead to actual crimes. What I believe is moral, is to investigate, solve the causes of crime, and protect the privacy of the people involved on all sides. In turn, this could then lead to a moral revolution in terms of crimes being committed, crimes remaining ongoing, and peace (and a sense of justice) being made between culprits and victims. Police constabularies are corporations (as they're listed in all CAPITALS in places like Companies House or Dun & Bradstreet). They exist to support the govern-ments (also corporations (eg UK GOVERNMENT PLC)). The same with courts. Conversely, everything that has been promoted as "credible" (police, courts, govern-ments), are negative, and everything that has been promoted as "not credible" (ie GOD) are positive. Completely a 180° from how it ought to be.
Don't most child abductors tend to stick with a particular age group when it comes to victims? The couple tried to first unsuccessfully abduct two fourteen-year-old girls off of a residential street and then very nearly grabbed a three-year-old from her own backyard. Perhaps they realized that teens would be more likely to fight back or run for help so they switched their focus to younger children who are more docile. I shudder to think what their motivations were. Hopefully not a Myra Hindley/Ian Brady or Fred and Rose West situation.
For the cops and courts to fined those prostitutes £150 would have made them to keep going out to pay the fines. Making them do community work at no pay would have been better and it would have got them into work mode to find a proper job .
I find it disgusting Paul Stevens murder is still unsolved you can tell is was some gay sex meeting or gay bashing that has went wrong also sad he had no friends only the amazing woman hi lived with so so very sad .. a man killed and unloved .. i still say the woman letting him live with her is an total angel wonder if she is still with us any one got any good information?
You know Ive been watching Crimewatch since the mid 90s when I was a child. The Paul Stevens murder I seen the second appeal in 2002 and it has never left me. Its a case that I always thought about, thank you redcard for putting this up now I have seen the original reconstruction. Paul seems to have been a lovely but very lonely man. A very sad case and brutal murder.
@Ryan Schafer Will contact you later on if you wish to discuss the case, okay mate. Im a Criminologist from Northern Ireland, co authored a book on serial killer Robert Black last year.
Tragic case this first one about Paul. Seemed such a decent bloke, genuine guy. I know over the years there's been lots of murders on Crimewatch, but something about this case seems particularly sad. Poor guy.
Thanks redcard. I remember the children in the garden SO well. Strangely, I didn't remember the woman trying to pull the girl into the car but my heart is still racing after seeing that bit tonight. Were they ever caught??
@@Thenorthsace i've just been researching that and have come to the conclusion that it was more than one person - a psychological operation - the birth of terrorism perhaps. i've also come to the conclusion that it does link to black dahlia/red lipstick etc. i've been watching these crimewatch episodes in chronological order and there are many copy cat hints, most recently the murder of dr. birkett and the sending of cyptic letters to the police afterwards and the discovery of the killers strange nazi den. i also consider that some crimes are absolute fables created in the hope of a copycat.
Not really justice. Living the rest of there lives without punishment for what they have done while there victims live with what's happened for the rest of there lifes
How times have changed for gay people which is fantastic. It would seem that even in 1990 it was a worrying thing for gay people to go to the police. Nowadays, my son (who incidentally is bisexual) has friends who can be open about their sexuality and not feel worried.
Watching these as I'm looking for the one where I saw someone I was working with on the incident desk. He was actually stopped a few hours later for driving off without paying from a local petrol station
The Kenneth Sargent hit and run in Watford was apparently eventually tied to a local drug dealer and habitual drunk driver. I can't find any info on an arrest or conviction, though.
I'm not sure. I was hoping the women was found. I'm just glad for those three young girls in the garden. All three of them now are just a few years younger than me. I don't know how they managed to fight her off but glad nothing happened to them. I'm sure they watch this back it must be traumatic for them what could have happened. Sick people on the world I don't know what makes people want to harm kids.
Saint Nick: I gather that the man you are looking for has a beer belly, mousy hair, comes from Liverpool and has a distinct Irish accent? Detective Gormless: Yes, Nicholas, much like the vast majority …
Still to this day, Paul's killer hasn't been found. You never know, he might even be watching this episode upload. Don't have nightmares now. ;) RIP Paul. So many killers go to their grave with nobody knowing their secret.
Surprised more of these uncaught killers never end up bragging to their family, friends, accomplishes etc. about the heinous crimes they got away with.
Thank you Redcard.
Those brave 3/4 year old kids who saved their friend from the kidnapper are definitely among the most awesome heroes to feature in Crimewatch!
I know!!! The kids on the Bourne Estate in Poole are pretty streetwise and don’t take no shit.
Just watched this...I was 9 when it happened, he was my uncle🙁. Very sad, he was lovely to my sister and I. I will add though, that the lady saying he had no family to turn to was clearly just saying that for the cameras- I remember him living with us frequently and also working for my mum and dad in their nursing home...was such a sad time..my dad is somewhere ‘up there’ with him now though😇.
Hello there, Laura. Awfully sad what happened to your uncle. Just out of pure curiosity, did the police ever even come up with a possible motive? Do they stay in contact? Especially with DNA evolving by the year. Thanks in advance
Billy chalk- sorry I don’t know if I’m replying to you directly, I’m new to you tube😬. They thought he was murdered because he was gay...they followed leads to Scotland and New Zealand but I think the last time my dad or any of the other 5 brothers were contacted by the police was at least over 20 years ago😕.
@@laurastevens8483 Don't worry, just seen this message! Thanks for the reply, I had to ponder, I'm a bit of a true crime nut. Especially cold cases, just fascinating and tragic how sometimes criminals evade justice and manage to live with themselves.
Shame to hear that police haven't been in touch for a good while it seems. Nowadays I am a bit more optimistic with cold cases, with DNA advancing in miraculous ways. I heard about a 40 year cold case that got solved last year! They had kept the victims scarf in the lab, re examined after all those years with modern DNA techniques and found a full DNA profile.
I desperately hope that something like that will happen for your uncle. Something for you, your dad & brothers to have hope for.
@@BillyChalk98 now they can find people through familial DNA too so fingers crossed. I hope Paul Stevens and his family gets the justice they deserve. He seemed like a good chap.
@@laurastevens8483 Hi Laura, i'm from Liverpool this is so sad hearing you're the niece of Paul Stevens.
So sad the way he was brutally and cowardly murdered, He seemed like such a lovely man.
I always watch this reconstruction and wonder why? and i also wish they had caught the heinous horror who killed your uncle. I hope oneday you and your family get justice for your uncle 🤗X takecare Laura.
The 10 seconds from 7:07 is the absolute creepiest. The way the jingle slows just as the video fades from the villain actor to the cartoon-like artist's impression. This was the golden age of Crimewatch UK.
Absolutely. That stays with me along with creepy-stare man in Highgate Woods, Karen Hales front-door handle being repeatedly tried as she stood and watched from the inside, the shadow of Alison Day's killer following her away from Hackney Wick station and the masked bank robber appearing at the patio doors in the dark, to the bank manager's wife, as she opened the door to check what the noise was😱
@@muk8804 Janice Weston: when she is in the layby changing the wheel, there is a brief second where the silhouette of a man is shown watching her in the dark. Spooky!
@@muk8804check out the Hilda murrell murder if you want scary …
Eric Knowles: "I feel a bit like Gary Glitter." Very awkward with the benefit of hindsight...
I don’t want to be in that gang
Do you want to touch me there?
The only gang that needs to kept in protective custody 😅 @@BossySwan
Remember the Paul Stevens case and my family commenting it was all the sadder because he was such a lonely guy. Sadder still that 28 years later his killer has never been found.
Loads of these cases go unsolved, especially ones who have little to no family relations. Sad.
Totally changed days! Gay people being prosecuted for being gay, absolutely ridiculous!
@@Stiffd1 Hi, read the posts above on a previous message from his niece. He did have real family.
He was getting up his " brother"
I recently saw a Crimewatch episode from 2002 on here, and they made a second appeal for Paul's case. One of his brothers was interviewed by Nick Ross. No mention of the woman he lived with in the reconstruction.
That block of flats at the start of the opening reconstruction looks beyond grim.
It always surprised me how big they are inside though
hahaha have you seen Feltham? worst part of west london, but they have totally changed it now.
Looks like Highfield's, lived in Feltham for 18 years, yes back then was grim.
@@ftorres93 Is it different now?
@@ajs41 Feltham has been modernised in the last decade thou i have since moved away.
The houses and flats never looked this miserable when I was growing up...or maybe when you're a kid you just don't notice squalor.
When i was younger my town always seemed to look awful to me. Now i find it rather pretty and love the old buildings it's also one of the only towns in britain to not be featured on crimewatch
@@Thenorthsace which town is that?
Olympic airways Don’t tell’im it’ll have a Banksy before you know it!
@Nixter1974007 shouldn't tell a stranger where you live 😉
Evening fellow crimewatchers !! - and a huge thank you RC74
It's a shame they stopped Crimewatch. Who now will scare kids to death with creepy photo fits and videos. This show gave me nightmares as a kid.
They wouldn't need a photofit these days
Don’t have nightmares, do sleep WELL 😈
@@Thenorthsace They still exist, but not as common now. The police in London released one recently of a teenage boy that has been harrassing women in Hackney Marshes.
Keep them coming good to watch at night perfect timing
Simon was found safe after 56 days and Peter May was jailed. I hope they got that couple an all
omg the woman trying to lift kids from the garden wtf??
Wasn't Ben Needham snatched from his grandparents garden in in Corfu?
Very scary reconstruction.
Just in time to give me nightmares.
stfitness don’t have nightmares, do sleep well. 😆
Evening all! Thanks Redcard.
I can remember that child being snatched from her caravan as we used to go on caravan holidays every year and it freaked me out as a kid sleeping in the caravan bed next to the window.
Same here .... 😳
we're now in the realms of the scary videofits again, watching this at 5am before i went to work was not the one lol
Are you scared all the people that are probably either nearly dead or probably dead that were in this program are gonna come and get you in the night 😂
Are you scared all the people that are probably either nearly dead or probably dead that were in this program are gonna come and get you in the night 😂
@@ThenorthsaceThey'd be even scarier as ghosts!
Evening gang! Thank you Redcard you little diamond 🙌🏻
You’d think homosexuality was still illegal in 1990 the way that copper was going on! 😂
Times have changed a lot since 1990.
police are all fucking freaks
@@BlytheWorld1972 let's hope you never need one as I doubt very much when they turn up you will start calling them fucking Freaks at the top of your voice
@@kdwskdws i would :)
The good old days
40:17 ...... I wouldn't go admitting that live on BBC TV!!
🤣
@@Romanplaystation😂
It’s OK … he’s one of theirs.
The police should have had an anniversary appeal last year on what was the 30th anniversary of Paul Steven's murder. The killer may still be alive and may have confided in someone. I really hope one day Paul and his family can get justice.
He is my uncle and I think the killer will not be found
@@leostevens3101keep my fingers crossed events prove your assumption wrong subsequently
@@leostevens3101 I feel for you and your family. 😥
@@SuperTed19021thx man
@@SuperTed19021we think it was the landlord he owed her money and then this happened so idk
it would help identifying criminals if the pictures of them werent drawn by 4 year olds.beavis and butt head were in this episode
😂😂
I immediately thought the same .. really not great images
They really do remind me of my drawings at primary school.
🤣😉 But yeah, true!
Said it so many times.
Do you think Sue Cook used Timotei?
No, Vosene. I saw it in her bathroom
Pantene
22:02 This couple approached my then girlfriend in October 1990. She had set off and I said I'd catch her up. Fortunately, I'd caught up with her at the point the woman asked for directions.
Yay another episode.Thank you Redcard x
Remember this episode very well, the Kidscape segment with the American woman saying “ that man there, his name is Nick. Is he a stranger?” stayed with me for some reason.
People dressed so classy and had more pride then.
What happened to 2022??
I was just about to go bed. Stop doing this!
Paul Stevens rip and the lady he lived with what an angel rip paul .
His murder remains unsolved. It's not even on many unsolved UK murders lists.
This was really odd-he was 9 stone but the guy playing him looked about 12 stone. The officer had a really strange attitude as well-talking about not prosecuting anybody who had sexual contact with him-er by 1990 the days of homosexual sex acts being illegal were long gone, you could pretty much hear disgust in his voice when he said gay people.
Didn't sound like that at all to me, it sounded like he was trying to be sympathetic towards them.
It's true his manner was rather old-fashioned, even for 1990, but that in itself doesn't make him anti-gay.
Hi I agree with you, there was a definite contemptuous tone in his voice. And you’d think there’d be no need to “reassure” the gay community seeing as homosexual sex was perfectly legal in 1990, however the police’s attitudes towards LGBT people were still lacking, as seen here. It’s probably also a contributing factor to why this murder was never solved. RIP Paul.
The terminology on here.. very fat... I'm surrounded by glitter.. 😂😂 when things were normal love it... oh I'm very fat too 😂😂 before crazy kicks in...
Saint Nick: I gather that the man you are looking for has a beer belly, mousy hair, comes from Liverpool and has a distinct Irish accent?
Detective Gormless: Yes, Nicholas, much like the vast majority …
Could the BBC do an unsolved murders series. It might help some of them to be solved which would be a great relief to the relatives and friends. Even 25 years later arrests do get made - a couple were arrested yesterday for a cold case murder which was 25 years old. Let’s hope they have got the guilty people.
The murder is of Carol Morgan. I don’t know the details.
I remember that child kidnap couple on Crimewatch. Scared me to death as a kid. Were they ever caught? If not makes you wonder what they went on to do!
I’d like to know that myself they should rot
A young sue cook looks like Cassandra from only fools and horses!
Sue Cook though was far more attractive it has to be said
Toby Todd Sue Cook was nice but DC Jacqui Hames was phwoar !
@@09weenicFiona Bruce … off the charts! ❤❤❤❤
The Renault garage in Wolverhampton is still there!
Who drives a shitty renault lol
Me (not really).
They found little Simon Jones 56 days after his abduction in a mans hostel. The police had apparently searched it twice and on the third time he was saved.
The snatcher reconstruction was horrible! Well done children for helping your friend
Makes me wonder, watching all these old Crimewatch episodes , how may children have been abducted/murdered. These children are all but forgotten , yet we are still spending millions looking for Madeline McCann? Just saying .......
"Looking" for Madeline McCann you mean!
I believe she's (sadly) laying at the bottom of the ocean off the coast of the Algarve (stuffed into Gerry McCann's tennis bag).
They have stopped giving cash to the McCanns. They finally drew the line and said 'no more', but as you say, they already had 12 million pounds spent on it, for absolutely no result whatsoever. Kate finally decided to go back to work as a doctor, so now they have their own money, and any searches will have to be paid for by them.
I agree with you totally.
Evening All .. remember dont have nightmares do sleep well but after we get some classic crimewatch
How many comments do you need to put on one video
Securicor gets ripped off all the time, it seems! Thanks for uploading these. I miss this programme. :)
Did than Myra Hindley wannabe get caught?!? That will give me nightmares!
I’ve watched a lot of the Crimewatch episodes lately, and it amazes me 1) how many murders have remained unsolved and 2) how many murders involved gay men. It makes me wonder if there is some link between some of them
No
How can _anyone_ ever REALLY know whether or not someone is actually a murderer though?
Deductions are the best that humanity can manage - suspects possibly being quite convincingly framed, an abdication of a sense of responsibility, question over intent...
I believe that human beings judging _other_ human beings is a form of control over them.
Plenty has been learned (and, judging even by some examples shown in *this* very episode), then UNlearned about what it is that could lead to actual crimes.
What I believe is moral, is to investigate, solve the causes of crime, and protect the privacy of the people involved on all sides.
In turn, this could then lead to a moral revolution in terms of crimes being committed, crimes remaining ongoing, and peace (and a sense of justice) being made between culprits and victims.
Police constabularies are corporations (as they're listed in all CAPITALS in places like Companies House or Dun & Bradstreet).
They exist to support the govern-ments (also corporations (eg UK GOVERNMENT PLC)).
The same with courts.
Conversely, everything that has been promoted as "credible" (police, courts, govern-ments), are negative, and everything that has been promoted as "not credible" (ie GOD) are positive.
Completely a 180° from how it ought to be.
Do you mean regarding the first reconstruction.
Thanks for these redcard!
lack of cctv in those days
The number of single gay men who fall prey to violent deaths via the pub scene is scary.
Manchester #Pusher?
Thanks Redcard, how you doing everyone?!
Don't most child abductors tend to stick with a particular age group when it comes to victims? The couple tried to first unsuccessfully abduct two fourteen-year-old girls off of a residential street and then very nearly grabbed a three-year-old from her own backyard. Perhaps they realized that teens would be more likely to fight back or run for help so they switched their focus to younger children who are more docile. I shudder to think what their motivations were. Hopefully not a Myra Hindley/Ian Brady or Fred and Rose West situation.
Some like them across the board. I think the motivation had to be sexual, likely the only thing that interested them were that they were female.
@@Hi-kq1vi lll
"they tried to stop the car by throwing bottles at it"
"pee pee lane"
17:12 Escort xr3i coolest car on the roads at the time.
Good evening, fellow Crimewatcher's.
Hey My CrimeWatchers how are?Keep up the great work thank you so much I love you Xx
Radiant.
I loved Sue Cook in this episode.
I loved her from the very beginning.
Logically the next ep will be december 1990,i hope so as theres a partial edition up here but missing first 10 mins or so.
For the cops and courts to fined those prostitutes £150 would have made them to keep going out to pay the fines. Making them do community work at no pay would have been better and it would have got them into work mode to find a proper job .
This young boy Simon was found alive and well 56 days later in a hostel half a me away
I find it disgusting Paul Stevens murder is still unsolved you can tell is was some gay sex meeting or gay bashing that has went wrong also sad he had no friends only the amazing woman hi lived with so so very sad .. a man killed and unloved .. i still say the woman letting him live with her is an total angel wonder if she is still with us any one got any good information?
You know Ive been watching Crimewatch since the mid 90s when I was a child. The Paul Stevens murder I seen the second appeal in 2002 and it has never left me. Its a case that I always thought about, thank you redcard for putting this up now I have seen the original reconstruction. Paul seems to have been a lovely but very lonely man. A very sad case and brutal murder.
@Ryan Schafer Ryan do you have an email address?
@Ryan Schafer Will contact you later on if you wish to discuss the case, okay mate. Im a Criminologist from Northern Ireland, co authored a book on serial killer Robert Black last year.
Very sad, it's always the nice ones
Hope they got DNA and will catch the murderer, somehow.
Tragic case this first one about Paul. Seemed such a decent bloke, genuine guy. I know over the years there's been lots of murders on Crimewatch, but something about this case seems particularly sad. Poor guy.
The Antiques guy at the end "I feel like Gary Glitter maybe CW should of had a look at him haha
since the beeb probably knew about glitter . . . erm . . . was nick reading q cards?
Would love to know updates one each of these cases.
Thanks redcard. I remember the children in the garden SO well. Strangely, I didn't remember the woman trying to pull the girl into the car but my heart is still racing after seeing that bit tonight. Were they ever caught??
A very chilling reconstruction.
@@rayoflight6505 22:13 -WTF-did she honestly think she would be able to grab a decent sized girl & drag her through the car window?
@@Hi-kq1vi I know so weird.
I wonder if this is them? The woman looks very similar- www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-45900116
What a creepy photofit of that woman ranks with the Myra Hindley police photograph.😯😯
Sue was Smokin again!
😂😂💯
I only have eyes for Jacqui.
is it the police uniform
@@michaellowery1559 Doesn't hurt, but I like her Italian looks.
Hi you and 5 million other red blooded males in the country 😃
The music at 7:09 reminds me of the beginning of Eyes Without a Face by Billy Idol
when tax payers money was used for good
Thanks!
Is this the first time Sue gets away from her desk, and starts walking around the room?
24:00 that reconstruction is scary and surreal.
Oh Eric (Knowles) you really don't want to 'feel like Gary Glitter' - not these days anyway!
So many unsolved cases. But 20 + years later bet there arse twitches when there's a knock on the door. Justice prevails in the end.
Some of them are probably dead them selves now having been never caught, thats
justice for you.
They still haven't caugt the zodiac killer and many others so...
@@Thenorthsace i've just been researching that and have come to the conclusion that it was more than one person - a psychological operation - the birth of terrorism perhaps. i've also come to the conclusion that it does link to black dahlia/red lipstick etc. i've been watching these crimewatch episodes in chronological order and there are many copy cat hints, most recently the murder of dr. birkett and the sending of cyptic letters to the police afterwards and the discovery of the killers strange nazi den. i also consider that some crimes are absolute fables created in the hope of a copycat.
Not really justice. Living the rest of there lives without punishment for what they have done while there victims live with what's happened for the rest of there lifes
How times have changed for gay people which is fantastic. It would seem that even in 1990 it was a worrying thing for gay people to go to the police. Nowadays, my son (who incidentally is bisexual) has friends who can be open about their sexuality and not feel worried.
Watching these as I'm looking for the one where I saw someone I was working with on the incident desk. He was actually stopped a few hours later for driving off without paying from a local petrol station
43:51 i believe you Nick this episodes been shit but i’m addicted i appreciate this channel so much
30:50 imagine being called a heffer on national tv haha
And the first victim is Alan from yhe hangover films!
29:44 - shane ritchie and ian mckellan?
The Kenneth Sargent hit and run in Watford was apparently eventually tied to a local drug dealer and habitual drunk driver. I can't find any info on an arrest or conviction, though.
"I feel like Gary glitter tonight!" Ohhhh nick 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
24:40 Fucking hell it's Jeremy Clarkson HAHAHAHA
I actually remember watching this episode as it was broadcast, would have been 9 at the time
Same here. 😊
When I saw the picture on the link I thought I was gonna be watching Beavis and butthead.
Christ those potential abductions give me the chills. Did they solve the cases?
I'm not sure. I was hoping the women was found. I'm just glad for those three young girls in the garden. All three of them now are just a few years younger than me. I don't know how they managed to fight her off but glad nothing happened to them. I'm sure they watch this back it must be traumatic for them what could have happened. Sick people on the world I don't know what makes people want to harm kids.
@@garyblack5592 you live in Poole?
Trarn-sit van
In bed after a car accident and these are keeping me occupied
Hope you get better soon
Bloody hell Ali I’ve seen you about in the comments it’s a bit late but I hope you’re keeping well now
At 40:17 I wondered where he was going with that one!
The woman trying to snatch the little kid was creepy as f..k 😨
She seemed to be incredibly inept-thankfully.
24:21, that woman trying to abduct the child. That's someone you lock up, and never release back again into society!
I'll have you know that that woman was Camilla Parker-Bowles!!
Look carefully at her hairstyle.
Who's going to imprison the queen?
Unfortunate comment antiques guy said about 'feeling like Gary Glitter'!
Saint Nick: I gather that the man you are looking for has a beer belly, mousy hair, comes from Liverpool and has a distinct Irish accent?
Detective Gormless: Yes, Nicholas, much like the vast majority …
Very unusual to have a female solo armed robber
Extremely rare. Funnily enough, the only other one I can think of was in the episode previous to this. The woman in a trilby and veil.
The Paul Stevens case was sad. I wonder if the case was ever solved.
Never solved unfortunately
Sadly in 1990 I would imagine it was a homophobic murder 😢 so terribly sad
Very sad. He seemed like a lovely chap.
My poor uncle but i guess the world will always have good and bad so sometimes you just have to let go
@@leostevens3101 he seemed like a lovely bloke.
Cheers Redcard.
44:08 😂😂 he had the hump
I bet those two guys at the party, only stabbed John Wright 29:56 coz they were jealous of his stunning good looks. xxxx
To be fair the two suspects are pretty good looking also, especially the guy on the right.
Naaaa "I feel a bit like gary glitter" yano lol
I do love the tactlessness, its brilliant - i prefer it to todays fear of upsetting the snowflakes.
E.g. " the only real friend he had"
They did it to make the viewers sympathetic but it was awful really for the person
From the words of another snowflake.
The very lovely Jackie Haines. Crimewatch was worth viewing every week just to see this English rose.
It’s HAMES.
01:19 moral of the story. be careful kids if you’re going out looking for some c..k action late at night
9:06 Andy Bell on his way to the Erasure studio
Were the Noonans from Manchester anything to do with the Leeds shooting?
10.35 blue hazel eyes...??
Yep, my brother has blue hazel eyes. They do exist.
26:30, that's a helpful class lesson for children to avoid strangers.
Especially Saint Nick of Ross.
Still to this day, Paul's killer hasn't been found. You never know, he might even be watching this episode upload. Don't have nightmares now. ;)
RIP Paul. So many killers go to their grave with nobody knowing their secret.
Surprised more of these uncaught killers never end up bragging to their family, friends, accomplishes etc. about the heinous crimes they got away with.
Alun Kyte the Midlands Ripper is apparently to blame for Gail, her friend was murdered 5 months later in the same area. So sad.