I love the way you are advertising. It is direct and to the point. And it reminds me of the way old radio shows used to advertise. I hope you are being paid well for your work. You deserve it.
Poor Mrs. Langfeldt. I know from my grandparents how wonderful it is to find other people that speak your mother tongue, and how overly trusting people can be because of that loneliness (they came from Germany too). She was asking to be robbed, though, by displaying all her jewelry. But no one deserves to be killed for a bunch of sparkles. After a busy morning, I was really looking forward to this. And you delivered in your usual impeccable style. Thanks Brief Case!
I don't think anyone ever "ask[s] to be robbed" (sounds like victim blaming). She was a bit ostentatious and liked to give the impression that she was high class.
There was undoubtedly a back story. Why this seemingly privileged young man ended up in the American west, why he was impoverished, and why he ended up being such a devious person. There must have been problems back in Austria.
Psychopaths can be brave and fearless in war and come out heroes, despite practicing immoral behavior at other times. This fellow was always a con man and predator. Probably after his illustrious military career he was cashiered for other conduct "unbecoming an officer and a gentleman."
@@kcbh24 Incredibly small parts are briefly discussed but nothing is confirmed as to why he immigrated to the United States. It is conjectured that "he may not have left the army of his own free will" but this says incredibly little about his leaving his home. The only things known for sure are that he was from a well-to-do family, he was decorated in the military and served with distinction, and that he was knighted. I, too, am very curious as to his full backstory.
I discovered your cases a couple of months ago. I like to listen to some in the evening when I am settling in for the night. You tell a story without sensationalism. The only production are the sounds when moving from one part of the story to another. Your presentation and storytelling are excellent. I even like how you always say, “So, sit back...”. Never change. You’re doing great.
That poor lady. I bet her life story was fascinating. It's sad that all we know is about the monster that killed her. This is not a criticism of you BC. I'm a true crime fan. It's just a sad thought. Maybe I'll get my husband to research this lady on ancestry. I would like to know her story.
@@torachan23 Well after 43 years of marriage he is my favorite big dog. He has got really good at using ancestry and he enjoys researching on ancestry and the web. After all these years together we help each other. He and my sons are my eyes for a lot of things as I'm sight impaired. Anything else I can help you with?
I look forward to these uploads. I’m a flight attendant and I listen to them while I pack and get ready for my flights. Nothing like a little murder to get me in the mood for work. 😬
@@BriefCaseOfficial Friday going to my sister's in Connecticut as I will still be doing my own wound care for several weeks! Not as bad as it sounds, just unpacking/repacking holes in my belly, but can't really work. Ruptured appendixes and post-surgery wound infection = random and a true pain in the a** -, er, belly 🤣
I expected his military past to have been an act and his documentation and medals to be fake. Still, he apparently thought menial labor was underneath him and theft was the way to go. Strange man. Congrats on your sponsor BC!❤
What a very interesting case!! It’s very unfortunate that the elderly lady had to lose her life. It makes me wonder if maybe Joseph’s military exploits deranged his mind a bit. I know that war does terrible things to the minds of all involved. God bless them, I know it’s not easy returning to civilian life, but it’s still no excuse for murder.
Murderers are so dumb, they often trip themselves up. He should have changed his appearance, grown a full beard, changed his hair style and headed east or moved to Canada. It was not that difficult back then to move far away and start a whole new life.
It's much tougher nowadays. Ive had to change my name four times and despite changing my appearance theyre always on my tail. Sometimes you get tired of running 🤣
He did. Just pure dumb luck that he was recognized from that artist's rendition of him. Back in those days, there weren't as many Detective Magazines as there are today. In 1897 in small town Texas, who would expect to see a nationally hunted fugitive? Like I said, pure dumb luck for that guy that recognized him. Even the Sheriff didn't believe him until he saw Blanther. in theory, that was the best hiding place he could have found.
He probably wasn't even the real Joseph otherwise why leave his medals? Could've been a regular soldier who took over his superior's identity n moved to the U.S
I look forward to Mondays and listening to the stories that you tell of the past. A couple of the streets that you mentioned in San Francisco I lived on back in the 1990s. Thank you so much for sharing the story and I’ll be listening next Monday
These cases always show us how back in the day people traveled, wandered, showed up somewhere with nothing that we would consider proof of who they were or ID. Move on, change your name, and no one would know your past. Photography certainly helped reduce this!
Yes, in some ways, I wish we could still do that...but I'm not a murderer or anything, lol! I just think it's frighteningly easier for governments and their authorities to track people these days.
Great point. If you look at city directories you’ll find tons of men who would give themselves a title indicating their military rank. Early stolen valor. How could 15% of the in town been colonels?
@@melsterifficmama1808 That’s a blessing sometimes though it feels like Big Brother. There was a Chinese student murdered in my town. Look up the story of Brendt Christianson. Cameras helped find him and convict him of the murder of YingYing. She had just arrived in America and was the first in her family to be seeking a college degree. It’s a heartbreaking story that might be on That Chapter. The local Chinese community drew together to help the family travel to America and took care of their expenses. Justice was served. I stood at the courthouse with many others when he was indicted. Chinese news teams were there to cover it.
Ah, a Brief Case upload on Monday. That's the only thing that makes my upstairs neighbor getting up at 6 AM and disturbing my sleep worth it. I need to go for brunch with my sister anyway, who's flying out today after her first weekend here since 2017.
Being a Texan, I must congratulate you on your pronunciation of these Texas cities & towns. Not easy with English, German, Spanish, Comanche, Apache, Scottish, Tejas names for places.
Another great case with tantalizing questions left unanswered. Mostly I am wondering how this noble young man with a brilliant military career just disappeared and went to America. He must have done something very bad in Austria!
@@BriefCaseOfficial You have an excellent channel with great and interesting content. Not to mention the way you tell the stories. The empathy you show for everyone involved. It's a pleasure to watch and listen. You have a unique channel.
Thank You, Brief Case! Excellent, like ALWAYS!🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 RIP to the Poor Lady! 💔💔💔🙏🙏🙏 She thought she had a Friend! I did not expect the ending! Stay well! Same time, same place Monday! Except I'll be on time! Sorry I was late! 💚🤗🍀👻🎃🕸️🕷️🦉🍁🦈🐳🦔🦚🦃Ps. 🤗 Hugs to Brief Cat!
Shame he took the cyanide capsule. He should have faced his charges like a man rather than taking the cowards way out. And what's with all the wives coming forward for his possessions after he murdered Mrs. Hanley? Did these ladies honestly think a murderer hubby was going to leave behind a vast fortune for them? Even if there was anything of value left behind, it was likely stolen therefore not legally able to be obtained by any of his "spouses".
@@derklavierspieler7491 I agree. "Screw your courage to the sticking point" Also, if you aren't enjoying the party, leave! What's so brave about staying?
I would guess it was him sending those women to gather his belongings, as mentioned in the story those Medals were very important to him.. he couldnt show up to obtain it himself because he was wanted and would be arrested obviously. I would also add in another thought, not all of those woman could have been sent by him, one or more could have been a reporter or bounty hunter or sent by someone else for w/e reason. My reasoning is how widely reported the story was, it was in newspapers across the country and beyond, so it is quite likely one or more of those women were writers for papers, be it from the US or other countries, who knows? He could have even been wanted by other authorities and they were investigating, possibly a European country Given he deleted himself with a cyanide capsule, i lean more towards other countries governments looking for him, possibly something to do with espionage? Cyanide capsules arent something that was either readily available at that time or a common way to delete yourself . Anyways.... Thats my speculation . Cheers. i
@@fetus2280 well thought out response. Never considered the women could be reporters or bounty hunters. Figured these ladies were just morbidly curious about his possessions.
This is one of the more unusual cases you've covered. It's so strange how far he fell from his previous life in Austria. He most likely stole something which caused him to immigrate to the US.
I love Brief Case. It's my go to bedtime channel. I have to have the theme music, I can't have the video starting without it being right at the beginning. Please please keep it up, thankyou for creating a brilliant crime account channel.
If he was able to procure honest work for himself like he did later on with the schoolmaster job, then why didn't he just do that right from the beginning instead of getting himself into trouble? I don't why he would leave his precious medals behind, either. When Joseph Blanther committed suicide, he left behind a trail of unanswered questions.
So pleased to see such a brilliant sponsor working with you! This case was fascinating. Did he truly marry all those women? And to murder a woman so brutally is wretched. He must have been either desperate or too lazy to look harder for work. Doesn’t much matter as he was quite the deranged swindler! Cheers
Another interesting 🧐 case and very well narrated you do a great job 👏 you put a great deal of effort into your cases it’s very much appreciated thank you for your good work as always stay safe BC
Hi Mr. Brief Case 😊I lost you; youtube unsubbed me, and couldn't remember your name so I did some digging. Found you, and since sleep isn't happening in quality or quantity I've been gorging when I can see straight. Thank you for the effort, research and respect you show to the people in the cases *and* us. You are a gentleman in manners and speech. A *very* rare quality. So, again my thanks and cheers ☘
You can just imagine this scoundrel introducing himself to Mrs.Langfeldt with a smart click of the heels and a soldierly half-bow. "Entzücht"... She probably thought he was a distinguished officer.
It's strange why he was so secretive and devious about his background. Make one wonder if he'd been a thief, liar and possibly worse while still living in Austria 🇦🇹🤔. Cheers, BC!
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Sadly, I went and they do not have a case for my cheap phone.
I love the way you are advertising. It is direct and to the point. And it reminds me of the way old radio shows used to advertise. I hope you are being paid well for your work. You deserve it.
Its just something I occasionally do to help fund the channel, thanks for watching :)
BC’s whole way of speaking is very to the point, but in a way that makes the stories really interesting. it’s really hard to put my finger on!
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Poor Mrs. Langfeldt. I know from my grandparents how wonderful it is to find other people that speak your mother tongue, and how overly trusting people can be because of that loneliness (they came from Germany too). She was asking to be robbed, though, by displaying all her jewelry. But no one deserves to be killed for a bunch of sparkles.
After a busy morning, I was really looking forward to this. And you delivered in your usual impeccable style. Thanks Brief Case!
I agree.
I don't think anyone ever "ask[s] to be robbed" (sounds like victim blaming). She was a bit ostentatious and liked to give the impression that she was high class.
There was undoubtedly a back story. Why this seemingly privileged young man ended up in the American west, why he was impoverished, and why he ended up being such a devious person. There must have been problems back in Austria.
Yes, it's discussed in the video.
Psychopaths can be brave and fearless in war and come out heroes, despite practicing immoral behavior at other times. This fellow was always a con man and predator. Probably after his illustrious military career he was cashiered for other conduct "unbecoming an officer and a gentleman."
I'm thinkng he stole those medals off of someone back home in Austria!?
Often only the eldest son inherited everything leaving the younger children, especially the girls, destitute.
@@kcbh24 Incredibly small parts are briefly discussed but nothing is confirmed as to why he immigrated to the United States. It is conjectured that "he may not have left the army of his own free will" but this says incredibly little about his leaving his home. The only things known for sure are that he was from a well-to-do family, he was decorated in the military and served with distinction, and that he was knighted. I, too, am very curious as to his full backstory.
I discovered your cases a couple of months ago. I like to listen to some in the evening when I am settling in for the night. You tell a story without sensationalism. The only production are the sounds when moving from one part of the story to another. Your presentation and storytelling are excellent. I even like how you always say, “So, sit back...”. Never change. You’re doing great.
Thankyou
“You know what will make Mondays better? Murder stories.” - Brief Case apparently
And he was correct.
We *LOVE* murder!!!
What a horrible person he was; a coward to boot, not facing up to his crimes! Thanks BC!
I not only like the stories you present but love the old photos that accompany them . Keep up the great work and stay safe.
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@@BriefCaseOfficial and I appreciate the context you provide with your stories - horrific, bloody, *and* educational. Well done!
That poor lady. I bet her life story was fascinating. It's sad that all we know is about the monster that killed her. This is not a criticism of you BC. I'm a true crime fan. It's just a sad thought. Maybe I'll get my husband to research this lady on ancestry. I would like to know her story.
Why do you need to get your husband to research this for you? Why can’t you do it yourself?
You make him sound like a lapdog
@@torachan23 Well after 43 years of marriage he is my favorite big dog. He has got really good at using ancestry and he enjoys researching on ancestry and the web. After all these years together we help each other. He and my sons are my eyes for a lot of things as I'm sight impaired. Anything else I can help you with?
@@torachan23 why do you care
@@jbos5107 👍👍👍haha yeah do have a good lottery number idea? Anything else I can help you with? Hahaha still laughing.
@@jbos5107 I’ve had four eye surgeries myself and have major vision trouble.
I look forward to these uploads. I’m a flight attendant and I listen to them while I pack and get ready for my flights. Nothing like a little murder to get me in the mood for work. 😬
It’s gotten a lot tougher for flight crew with all the crazies nowadays. I feel so bad for u and appreciate what u do
Thank you. 35 days in dang hospital and you are still keeping me sane, much appreciated!
Hope you are OK, how much longer until you will be home
@@BriefCaseOfficial Friday going to my sister's in Connecticut as I will still be doing my own wound care for several weeks! Not as bad as it sounds, just unpacking/repacking holes in my belly, but can't really work. Ruptured appendixes and post-surgery wound infection = random and a true pain in the a** -, er, belly 🤣
Well make sure you take care
I expected his military past to have been an act and his documentation and medals to be fake. Still, he apparently thought menial labor was underneath him and theft was the way to go. Strange man.
Congrats on your sponsor BC!❤
And a coward to boot!
I thought the same, fake or stolen.
What a very interesting case!! It’s very unfortunate that the elderly lady had to lose her life. It makes me wonder if maybe Joseph’s military exploits deranged his mind a bit. I know that war does terrible things to the minds of all involved. God bless them, I know it’s not easy returning to civilian life, but it’s still no excuse for murder.
Your videos really brighten up my Mondays, it’s so interesting learning about these old cases that I never would have heard of otherwise.
Thanks
Good morning Brief Case. I always love listening to your stories as I get ready for work.
Have a good day
All the photographs and drawings make the stories come alive…thank you for all your hard work…..👍👍
Murderers are so dumb, they often trip themselves up. He should have changed his appearance, grown a full beard, changed his hair style and headed east or moved to Canada. It was not that difficult back then to move far away and start a whole new life.
It's much tougher nowadays. Ive had to change my name four times and despite changing my appearance theyre always on my tail. Sometimes you get tired of running 🤣
@@jessicajujubean5004 Hee ! 😄
He did. Just pure dumb luck that he was recognized from that artist's rendition of him. Back in those days, there weren't as many Detective Magazines as there are today. In 1897 in small town Texas, who would expect to see a nationally hunted fugitive? Like I said, pure dumb luck for that guy that recognized him. Even the Sheriff didn't believe him until he saw Blanther. in theory, that was the best hiding place he could have found.
@@anthonystike6034 So he did change his appearance? I must have missed that somehow.
@@jessicajujubean5004 Shave your head and get tattoos all over your face. Unless you already have a shaved head and a face full of ink.
I love these stories, though obscure it makes them more interesting. Good work BC
Thanks
He probably wasn't even the real Joseph otherwise why leave his medals? Could've been a regular soldier who took over his superior's identity n moved to the U.S
That was exactly what I thought!
I suspect the same
I look forward to Mondays and listening to the stories that you tell of the past. A couple of the streets that you mentioned in San Francisco I lived on back in the 1990s. Thank you so much for sharing the story and I’ll be listening next Monday
The longer this story rolled on, the more mysterious it all became. Very good! And very satisfying to listen to!
Check you out pal with the sponsors, couldn't be more happier for you I'm glad your channel keeps thriving bud, keep up the good work.
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They went all out to catch him didnt they? Im surprised such a trickster as Joseph didnt change his looks to avoid detection. Cheers BC!
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Brief Case is one of my favorite channels, love the stories and the unique voice of the narrator. Always fascinating and entertaining
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This case could be a good movie. Even the part with the struggle for the handgun towards the end. Very exciting.
These cases always show us how back in the day people traveled, wandered, showed up somewhere with nothing that we would consider proof of who they were or ID. Move on, change your name, and no one would know your past. Photography certainly helped reduce this!
Yes, in some ways, I wish we could still do that...but I'm not a murderer or anything, lol! I just think it's frighteningly easier for governments and their authorities to track people these days.
I think it's frightening easy for stalkers to track their victims these days.
Great point. If you look at city directories you’ll find tons of men who would give themselves a title indicating their military rank. Early stolen valor. How could 15% of the in town been colonels?
@@melsterifficmama1808 That’s a blessing sometimes though it feels like Big Brother. There was a Chinese student murdered in my town. Look up the story of Brendt Christianson. Cameras helped find him and convict him of the murder of YingYing. She had just arrived in America and was the first in her family to be seeking a college degree. It’s a heartbreaking story that might be on That Chapter. The local Chinese community drew together to help the family travel to America and took care of their expenses. Justice was served. I stood at the courthouse with many others when he was indicted. Chinese news teams were there to cover it.
Ah, a Brief Case upload on Monday. That's the only thing that makes my upstairs neighbor getting up at 6 AM and disturbing my sleep worth it. I need to go for brunch with my sister anyway, who's flying out today after her first weekend here since 2017.
Have fun
@@BriefCaseOfficial I'm sure it will be yummy!
I have no idea who you are but I know more about you than most of my friends. How wholesome is that? Have a great day!
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Being a Texan, I must congratulate you on your pronunciation of these Texas cities & towns. Not easy with English, German, Spanish, Comanche, Apache, Scottish, Tejas names for places.
I don't know about you guys but just hearing his intro gets me in the mood to listen
Another great case with tantalizing questions left unanswered. Mostly I am wondering how this noble young man with a brilliant military career just disappeared and went to America. He must have done something very bad in Austria!
I like it when the narrator's say the sponsor in the beginning so responsible.
Hi Briefcase looking forward to this have a nice day
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I so love your channel. All my work friends and myself listen at breakfast break every Monday morning. Thank you for the uploads! Happy Fall!❤
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@@BriefCaseOfficial You have an excellent channel with great and interesting content. Not to mention the way you tell the stories. The empathy you show for everyone involved. It's a pleasure to watch and listen. You have a unique channel.
Thank You, Brief Case! Excellent, like ALWAYS!🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 RIP to the Poor Lady! 💔💔💔🙏🙏🙏 She thought she had a Friend! I did not expect the ending! Stay well! Same time, same place Monday! Except I'll be on time! Sorry I was late! 💚🤗🍀👻🎃🕸️🕷️🦉🍁🦈🐳🦔🦚🦃Ps. 🤗 Hugs to Brief Cat!
Usual high standard of composition and narration. Thank you.
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Another great job BC. Thanks for all your work to entertain us all. This was a very interesting case.
Thankyou for listening
Shame he took the cyanide capsule. He should have faced his charges like a man rather than taking the cowards way out.
And what's with all the wives coming forward for his possessions after he murdered Mrs. Hanley? Did these ladies honestly think a murderer hubby was going to leave behind a vast fortune for them? Even if there was anything of value left behind, it was likely stolen therefore not legally able to be obtained by any of his "spouses".
@@derklavierspieler7491 I agree. "Screw your courage to the sticking point" Also, if you aren't enjoying the party, leave! What's so brave about staying?
@@derklavierspieler7491 pretty sure Mrs. Hanley's family would prefer he spend some time in jail for murder.
I would guess it was him sending those women to gather his belongings, as mentioned in the story those Medals were very important to him.. he couldnt show up to obtain it himself because he was wanted and would be arrested obviously. I would also add in another thought, not all of those woman could have been sent by him, one or more could have been a reporter or bounty hunter or sent by someone else for w/e reason. My reasoning is how widely reported the story was, it was in newspapers across the country and beyond, so it is quite likely one or more of those women were writers for papers, be it from the US or other countries, who knows? He could have even been wanted by other authorities and they were investigating, possibly a European country Given he deleted himself with a cyanide capsule, i lean more towards other countries governments looking for him, possibly something to do with espionage? Cyanide capsules arent something that was either readily available at that time or a common way to delete yourself . Anyways.... Thats my speculation . Cheers. i
@@fetus2280 well thought out response. Never considered the women could be reporters or bounty hunters. Figured these ladies were just morbidly curious about his possessions.
Cyanide is a supposed to be a nasty way to die!
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This is one of the more unusual cases you've covered. It's so strange how far he fell from his previous life in Austria. He most likely stole something which caused him to immigrate to the US.
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I just love your voice. Thanks for making this Monday better already.
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So the murderer was a coward…shocker. Anyway, I hope you all have a wonderful week! Thank you for a great story BC!
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I love Brief Case. It's my go to bedtime channel. I have to have the theme music, I can't have the video starting without it being right at the beginning. Please please keep it up, thankyou for creating a brilliant crime account channel.
OMGosh, I live right there, 20 miles from Meridian. I loved this.
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I love you fall asleep listening to your voice and the way you tell these stories I also love waking up to them as well
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If he was able to procure honest work for himself like he did later on with the schoolmaster job, then why didn't he just do that right from the beginning instead of getting himself into trouble? I don't why he would leave his precious medals behind, either. When Joseph Blanther committed suicide, he left behind a trail of unanswered questions.
Another great case and another wonderful Monday 🤗 Thank you Brief Case 😊 you make Mondays worth getting up for 😀
So pleased to see such a brilliant sponsor working with you! This case was fascinating. Did he truly marry all those women? And to murder a woman so brutally is wretched. He must have been either desperate or too lazy to look harder for work. Doesn’t much matter as he was quite the deranged swindler! Cheers
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Another interesting 🧐 case and very well narrated you do a great job 👏 you put a great deal of effort into your cases it’s very much appreciated thank you for your good work as always stay safe BC
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I don't live too far from Coppell. I will think of this story each time I pass through the town. Great story BC!
I was so excited when I saw the notification you had a new video out. Love the video as always. Thank you 😊
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Fascinating video as always.
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Hello brief case 👋🏾💜 well that dude was indeed one disturbed, strange individual
Fascinating case! Well done as always B.C.!
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I was very pleased to see Brief Case uploaded a new case I really enjoy his cases
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It 13:20 pm in South Africa, good afternoon BC fans, it gonna be another interesting case I'm sure!
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You can just imagine this scoundrel introducing himself to Mrs.Langfeldt with a smart click of the heels and a soldierly half-bow. "Entzücht"...
She probably thought he was a distinguished officer.
Thank you for such an interesting video. 😊
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Another fabulous Brief Case 👍👍👍👍
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Thank you for the details; made me think about law enforcement personnel including detectives! Thanks for the work you do.
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Thanks for another great video! Always very well done videos ❤️❤️❤️
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Thank you for the video!
Another good story. Thank you.
It's strange why he was so secretive and devious about his background. Make one wonder if he'd been a thief, liar and possibly worse while still living in Austria 🇦🇹🤔.
Cheers, BC!