This programme was strangely addictive growing up and utterly terrifying, and watching these videos is reminding me why. I cant stop watching them. The map graphics are hilarious like playing on my older brother's ZX Spectrum computer. Reminds me of leaving the room to go to bed before the creepy end music started. As I got older and we had a remote controlled tv, I would sit poised as Nick Ross said about not having nightmares, ready to switch over as the programme ended. In 2018 i'm using the pause and drag the cursor movement to avoid the music as if I was a child again. Now to check i've locked my front door.
swiftlydoesit It was and remains a great programme. A weird choice for a child to watch and even weirder that my mum let me. These episodes are slightly before my time as a viewer as I would have been 7 when this was shown but I was definitely regularly watching them within a couple of years. Do remember reading about some of the crimes featured so far a little later as some like the Alison Day, and Jason Swift were not solved until a few years later.
Im also finding that the murder reconstructions are what are interesting me the most just as they did when I was younger. I have no idea why, but may explain why I read Ian Rankin's Rebus novels one after another last year.
I watched it too was fascinated by it but also frightened as you say the music gave me the creeps i remember once asking my mum to come down stairs with me to get a drink lol
Exactly the same for me. I was 8 when this aired. I was never allowed up late enough to watch the Crimewatch update that came on at 11:00pm IIRC, after this was on.
I'll just put this out there for people interested in the history of the Diane Sindall case. I knew Peter Sullivan, the killer. He was the board marker in a betting shop on Grange Mount in Birkenhead, I worked on the counter. It was only a tiny shop with 3 staff so we worked together quite closely, for long hours each day. The betting shop had a few odd customers and some of them were questioned over the murder. The day after the murder Peter didn't come to work, it was a Saturday so he should have turned up about 10:30am. Having a board marker in them days was essential, so I went around to his house but there was no answer. I don't think I ever saw him again, as he was replaced as board marker. The police came to the betting shop some time later after they had a suspect arrested, but we didn't know it was Peter at that point. His alibi for some date (I assume the day after the murder) was that he had been in the betting shop all day (as a customer), but the detectives checked his writing against all the betting slips for that day, to confirm he hadn't been there (he perhaps didn't tell them he actually had worked there as he was an informal worker, payed 'cash in hand'). It wasn't until we saw his photo in the newspapers after his conviction that we realized that it was him. He was a rather simple person, and not somebody you would trust. He had an odd girlfriend who was somewhat older than him, she used to come into the shop a lot. I seem to recall reports that she married him while he was in prison, after he was convicted. He will have long since been released from prison.
@@MsVanorak As I recall the case against him was quite strong, including finding his bite marks on her body, and her shoes in his house. He also confessed, and didn't appeal his conviction. And the police took in a lot of people for questioning before the found Sullivan. I see no reason to doubt his guilt.
The body in Ashdown Forest was identified as Latifa Lazaar and her husband was guilty of the murder. This was featured in an episode of Crimewatch File in 1990 #
Someone posted Crimewatch videos from Dec 86, Dec 87 and a few 88s a few years ago. Since then I've been longing for someone to post other episodes from the 80s and now you have. Thank you redcard74 - you are an absolute legend!!!
Brendan Meskell I was thinking the same someone must have the rest of the episodes redcard74 is amazing with uploading all these episodes. I only started watching cwuk in 1998 so I missed out on all these classic episodes
Brendan Meskell I deffo think sue cook is better in the early days by the end she seemed a bit jaded and not as enthusiastic unlike nick Ross. The early reconstructions are so detailed and realistic towards the end they got a bit weird
It took years for Mulcahy to be caught. Duffy for years refused to name his accomplice. But the net was closing in on Duffy. It seems Mulcahy went back to a normal life. The good news is neither will ever be released
Diane Sindall [sic] was murdered in Wirral, not Liverpool. Oddly enough, the local press stated that the fire on Bidston Hill referred to during the programme had nothing to do with the crime. The murderer was named Peter Sullivan. In court he claimed he could remember nothing of the specific day of the murder. The prosecution pointed out that this was unlikely, because on that evening he had won a darts tournament staged in The Crown pub at Conway Street, Birkenhead. Sullivan was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment. I was a Care Supervisor based at Birkenhead Park (less than a mile away from the murder scene) at the time. The organisation who employed me took up my suggestion that our Mobile Care Assistants' timetables were arranged to ensure that they could all reach home in daylight after they'd completed their work for the day.
Janette is Sulivan out now? I've heard rumours he didn't do it. I also read he lost the "darts" match. He lived under my mum in Queensbury Gardens. I can't find any substantial info. Also it is similar to Linda Donaldsons murder. Although Linda was a prostitute. The signature seams the same, Maybe Haliwell had a white Ford Sierra. It feels like whoever killed Diane had killed before..
AAron Thom you have to thank capitalism for that. Once trains were privatised, it was all about profit. Now the rail companies get fined huge amounts of money for being even a minute late.
@@zeddeka no it wasn’t and were not in Europe ffs we are the united kingdom, we were actually one of the safest places in the world to live, whatever you have been reading or looking up is wrong.
@@zeddeka You say this on every episode! No-one else is saying it. How do you know? The crime rate in other EU counties was just as bad, and loads of their citizens came to live in the UK, so it can't have been soooo bad, or they would have stayed in their own countries!
I wish I could find more info about the Georgina Davis murder as I find it interesting that a woman killed her. Since they mentioned in the July 1986 reconstruction that a black car picked her up once a week at the same street corner, I wonder if she was having an affair with a married man and his wife found out and murdered her.
I'm curious too - no info online at all. Says it's unsolved on a few vague sites. I know the Salford area quite well. Strange how non of her family members are mentioned as surely they'd know about her 'regular appointment' involving that Ford Escort unless like you say she was having an affair?
They mentioned in the reconstruction that her husband had died 14 years previous and that she had no family. th-cam.com/video/--wz4GYfcz0/w-d-xo.htmlm52s
Someone said on a Reddit that the woman arrested was a young woman who lived in a psychiatric facility overlooking Georgina's house. She seems to have allegedly burgled and stole items from Georgina, but clearly wasn't found guilty.
The policeman talking to Sue on the Diane Sindall case, I feel sorry for, as he doesn't know where to look and is woodenly just repeating Sue's words! Feel for him. 🙈
@@MsVanorak A man by the name of Peter Sullivan. He was linked to the murder by dental and forensic evidence. The murder was that brutal, the police never released the details of it.
@@samhirst2830 OK thanks. I can''t find a photo of him though which suggests he has been quietly released. Also consider that he had stalked her before and planned it by draining her car of fuel to get her walking alone away from the safety of her vehicle. Was he in the pub, left at closing time to get a head start whilst she was tidying up/washing glasses etc?
@@MsVanorak I can't find any details of how he killed her or if it had been premeditated. He was linked by dental forensics to the murder which means he must have bitten her or even attempted to eat a part of her body. I read two archived newspaper articles on the website "free library". It just mentions that Peter Sullivan was responsible for her death who was a loner and was drinking in a pub when the police arrested him for her murder. So there is a possibility he might have been in the same pub as her on the night of her murder.
I’m looking forward to seeing the Daniel Morgan reconstruction which I think was in 1987 I’m reading the book about his murder “untold” at the moment and the level of police corruption is unreal it will be interesting to see how the appeal was dealt with on the programme
Police think che keng fung was murdered by the same person who killed Thomas walker a few weeks later.That case is featured on the December 1986 episode .Both cases are still unsolved to this day
Carina - please see comment reply above. The murderer, Peter Sullivan, may have initially confessed but he pleaded not guilty at his trial, which would mean that you are correct in believing that he subsequently changed his story. HTH.
Most efits don’t look like the suspect, most of the time people only get a fleeting glance at people, it’s stated a lot that you shouldn’t rely on efits too much.
when you consider how little forensic evidence they could get in those days, some of these cases were like looking for a needle in a haystack - so some of the cops weren't very good at blagging confidence!
If only I could go back in time and stop Duffy and Mulcahy there would be no need for arrests. I would have handed out Godlike justice on both of them.
I think it said a women had been arrested for murder which is unusual a women killing another woman. It must of been a crime of passion I’m thinking whether it was something to do with the car she was getting into maybe she was having an affair with a married man
Rtd 88 you say that but at first they didn’t even realise it was murder and it sounded as if the pressure applied was quite light rather than frenzied and/or passionate. 72 was quite a lot older 30 odd years ago too - is it probable she was having an affair? I think it is more probable that it was a revenge attack for her treatment of a patient or an actual patient. Or could she have been having an affair with a woman?
I bet this program was not very popular in underworld circles, you would not have been suprised really if hosts other than Jill got attacked, i bet they must have worried for their safety quite alot the hosts and crew
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window ? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
This programme was strangely addictive growing up and utterly terrifying, and watching these videos is reminding me why. I cant stop watching them. The map graphics are hilarious like playing on my older brother's ZX Spectrum computer. Reminds me of leaving the room to go to bed before the creepy end music started. As I got older and we had a remote controlled tv, I would sit poised as Nick Ross said about not having nightmares, ready to switch over as the programme ended. In 2018 i'm using the pause and drag the cursor movement to avoid the music as if I was a child again. Now to check i've locked my front door.
james smith 😅 Mate I know exactly how you feel. I’m a full grown man in his 30s and decades later I still have to skip the music afterwards! 😂
swiftlydoesit It was and remains a great programme. A weird choice for a child to watch and even weirder that my mum let me. These episodes are slightly before my time as a viewer as I would have been 7 when this was shown but I was definitely regularly watching them within a couple of years. Do remember reading about some of the crimes featured so far a little later as some like the Alison Day, and Jason Swift were not solved until a few years later.
Im also finding that the murder reconstructions are what are interesting me the most just as they did when I was younger. I have no idea why, but may explain why I read Ian Rankin's Rebus novels one after another last year.
I watched it too was fascinated by it but also frightened as you say the music gave me the creeps i remember once asking my mum to come down stairs with me to get a drink lol
Exactly the same for me. I was 8 when this aired. I was never allowed up late enough to watch the Crimewatch update that came on at 11:00pm IIRC, after this was on.
I'll just put this out there for people interested in the history of the Diane Sindall case. I knew Peter Sullivan, the killer. He was the board marker in a betting shop on Grange Mount in Birkenhead, I worked on the counter. It was only a tiny shop with 3 staff so we worked together quite closely, for long hours each day. The betting shop had a few odd customers and some of them were questioned over the murder. The day after the murder Peter didn't come to work, it was a Saturday so he should have turned up about 10:30am. Having a board marker in them days was essential, so I went around to his house but there was no answer. I don't think I ever saw him again, as he was replaced as board marker. The police came to the betting shop some time later after they had a suspect arrested, but we didn't know it was Peter at that point. His alibi for some date (I assume the day after the murder) was that he had been in the betting shop all day (as a customer), but the detectives checked his writing against all the betting slips for that day, to confirm he hadn't been there (he perhaps didn't tell them he actually had worked there as he was an informal worker, payed 'cash in hand'). It wasn't until we saw his photo in the newspapers after his conviction that we realized that it was him. He was a rather simple person, and not somebody you would trust. He had an odd girlfriend who was somewhat older than him, she used to come into the shop a lot. I seem to recall reports that she married him while he was in prison, after he was convicted. He will have long since been released from prison.
folk in other comment threads say he didn't do it. so have the coppers nabbed the local simpleton as they have been known to do?
@@MsVanorak As I recall the case against him was quite strong, including finding his bite marks on her body, and her shoes in his house. He also confessed, and didn't appeal his conviction. And the police took in a lot of people for questioning before the found Sullivan. I see no reason to doubt his guilt.
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Good news he hasn't been released! Still in prison today!
Interesting thanks for sharing
The body in Ashdown Forest was identified as Latifa Lazaar and her husband was guilty of the murder. This was featured in an episode of Crimewatch File in 1990
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Someone posted Crimewatch videos from Dec 86, Dec 87 and a few 88s a few years ago. Since then I've been longing for someone to post other episodes from the 80s and now you have. Thank you redcard74 - you are an absolute legend!!!
Brendan Meskell I was thinking the same someone must have the rest of the episodes redcard74 is amazing with uploading all these episodes. I only started watching cwuk in 1998 so I missed out on all these classic episodes
@@rtd8860 yes I much prefer the production of the earlier episodes. In later years the reconstructions became too artistic. Also Sue Cook is fabulous!
Brendan Meskell I deffo think sue cook is better in the early days by the end she seemed a bit jaded and not as enthusiastic unlike nick Ross. The early reconstructions are so detailed and realistic towards the end they got a bit weird
These reconstructions had a "documentary" feel to them which just added to the creepiness of these crimes.
yes there so well filmed and as you say creepy
@@BlytheWorld1972 Yes, whereas the reconstructions during the last few years of the show were really awful.
real crime is chilling
More Alan Clarke than flash American nonsense. No vomit enducing editing,glossy hyperactive camera work,no vacuous Botoxd presenter's.
Send us a ''Self Addressed Envelope' (SAE), don't hear that anymore these days!
Why am I watching these alone every night before bed. I can't help myself.
me too. totally addictive.
ME TOO!!!!! Lol!!! I'm such a True Crime junkie, it's pathetic....Lol
We are together in spirit! Only I'm here five years later! 🥴
Serves you right if you have nightmares!
@@LANCSKID cheers 😆
Thanks again for the class videos crimewatch was sooo great in its early years .
you are one scary thumbnail.
I know I’m not the only spook that closes all their windows and secures the house before bed because of these shows?! 😱😅
I open all my neighbours' windows because of these shows.
Yep me too
@@AndyGibsonTV what lol? Don't get it
im 18 stone ex forces and the light in the hall or bathroom still gets left on all night!
I live in an attic i’m fine.
Thank you for these - I’ve genuinely watched everything you’ve posted - including all the updates! Keep them coming! 😊
The net's beginning to close in on the Railway Killers (Duffy and Mulcahy).
yes creepy how its panning out ... as we watch ...
often get the train from Brookmans Park Station the path where they took Anne Lock is now overgrown and impassable. very remote and scary at night.
It took years for Mulcahy to be caught. Duffy for years refused to name his accomplice. But the net was closing in on Duffy. It seems Mulcahy went back to a normal life. The good news is neither will ever be released
@@burnleyfan11965 did they ever figure out who the man running to get the train was? And if he was the murderer, why is he alone?
I thought one was out now
Diane Sindall [sic] was murdered in Wirral, not Liverpool. Oddly enough, the local press stated that the fire on Bidston Hill referred to during the programme had nothing to do with the crime.
The murderer was named Peter Sullivan. In court he claimed he could remember nothing of the specific day of the murder. The prosecution pointed out that this was unlikely, because on that evening he had won a darts tournament staged in The Crown pub at Conway Street, Birkenhead. Sullivan was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment.
I was a Care Supervisor based at Birkenhead Park (less than a mile away from the murder scene) at the time. The organisation who employed me took up my suggestion that our Mobile Care Assistants' timetables were arranged to ensure that they could all reach home in daylight after they'd completed their work for the day.
Janette is Sulivan out now? I've heard rumours he didn't do it. I also read he lost the "darts" match. He lived under my mum in Queensbury Gardens. I can't find any substantial info. Also it is similar to Linda Donaldsons murder. Although Linda was a prostitute. The signature seams the same, Maybe Haliwell had a white Ford Sierra. It feels like whoever killed Diane had killed before..
How did it have nothing to do with the crime ? It was things with her name on it !
The Chinese restaurant is still there dunno if in same hands it’s called Sun Hin now
I see the toilets on the corner are now a bar.
My birthday month of Crimewatch UK (I was 8 back then).
Saving this till later as I like watching them when it’s dark! #imweirediknow
Not weired at all. Also watch with curtains drawn and light off.
Helen Compton when I was a kid I had to tape them and watch then the next day after school so I agree at night with the curtains drawn
Don’t have nightmares, Helen. :)
ToteScrote Lol. I’ll try not to (and I’ll try to “sleep well” too).
Same here. The notification came up on my phone in the afternoon, just like yesterday’s upload but I always wait until evening to watch.
Poor old guy an interesting life ended by evil killers. I lived in Holloway in the 1980s.
Im sorry to hear in the 1980s you lived in Holloway. im very sorry. must have been a terrible experience.
Never heard of trains stopping after departure to let people on before!
People seemed to be so considerate back then, a train driver today wouldn’t care less!
AAron Thom or it could be there are stricter rules nowadays
DIFFERENT WORLD BACK THEN LOVE!
AAron Thom you have to thank capitalism for that. Once trains were privatised, it was all about profit. Now the rail companies get fined huge amounts of money for being even a minute late.
Times where different back then. you used to even see kids playing out.
The train stopped for that killer in the first case ? what are the odds of that
Find you a man who defends you like Nick Ross defends British crime statistics at the end of a Crimewatch episode
They never mention that Britain was the most violent country in Europe in the 1980s
@@zeddeka no it wasn’t and were not in Europe ffs we are the united kingdom, we were actually one of the safest places in the world to live, whatever you have been reading or looking up is wrong.
Safest in the world 😂😂😂
@@zeddeka You say this on every episode! No-one else is saying it. How do you know? The crime rate in other EU counties was just as bad, and loads of their citizens came to live in the UK, so it can't have been soooo bad, or they would have stayed in their own countries!
Thanks for all these
I wish I could find more info about the Georgina Davis murder as I find it interesting that a woman killed her. Since they mentioned in the July 1986 reconstruction that a black car picked her up once a week at the same street corner, I wonder if she was having an affair with a married man and his wife found out and murdered her.
I'm curious too - no info online at all. Says it's unsolved on a few vague sites. I know the Salford area quite well. Strange how non of her family members are mentioned as surely they'd know about her 'regular appointment' involving that Ford Escort unless like you say she was having an affair?
They mentioned in the reconstruction that her husband had died 14 years previous and that she had no family.
th-cam.com/video/--wz4GYfcz0/w-d-xo.htmlm52s
Nick mentions her age as being 77 in this episode, but Sue said she was 72 during the reconstruction.
@@Romanplaystation so sad :(
i live close to where georgina was killed.
The woman charged with the Georgina Davies case must have been released, cos the crime is down as being unsolved.
Someone said on a Reddit that the woman arrested was a young woman who lived in a psychiatric facility overlooking Georgina's house. She seems to have allegedly burgled and stole items from Georgina, but clearly wasn't found guilty.
it was dropped by magistrates arond oct to dec 1986. she then moved to bury. whoever killied probably left wering her anorak and boots.
Cressida Bell (the small clothing factory owner) is quite famous now, it seems.
And she’s still based in the same place in Hackney so her insurance premiums should have gone down
@@AarontlondonI would hope there gone down by now!!
Another great upload - Thanks 👌👊👍
Is it just me?
All the detectives on these shows look like they need help finding their shoes in the morning.
Yep they all have a bit of Frank Drebin about them. No wonder so many of these crimes are still unsolved. :D
Those hard drinking CID chaps MUST STRUGGLE TO EVEN GET UP in the morning let alone put there shoes on the right foot!
They all look better and ready to convict anyone different
Very different era. There was a particular kind of bloke-ishness about the police back then that brought its own set of problems.
Why don’t you get out there and solve these crimes yourself then detective dickhead.
These are awesome,many thanks!
33:40
You'd be lucky to get the police to come and see you within a month if you had been burgled these days!
Great uplaos by the way!!
We have the tories and the Tory voters to thank for that.
Say something on here and they're on their way to talk to you
My sister in law is in the police so i can have them at my house pretty fast 👍
Blame Brexit or the war in Ukraine or Donald Trump.
The policeman talking to Sue on the Diane Sindall case, I feel sorry for, as he doesn't know where to look and is woodenly just repeating Sue's words! Feel for him. 🙈
Dan S very nervous chap. Unusual - the police on this show are usually quite confident.
I can't work out if anyone did time for that or not. they got someone and he confessed but then later recanted.
@@MsVanorak A man by the name of Peter Sullivan. He was linked to the murder by dental and forensic evidence. The murder was that brutal, the police never released the details of it.
@@samhirst2830 OK thanks. I can''t find a photo of him though which suggests he has been quietly released. Also consider that he had stalked her before and planned it by draining her car of fuel to get her walking alone away from the safety of her vehicle. Was he in the pub, left at closing time to get a head start whilst she was tidying up/washing glasses etc?
@@MsVanorak I can't find any details of how he killed her or if it had been premeditated. He was linked by dental forensics to the murder which means he must have bitten her or even attempted to eat a part of her body.
I read two archived newspaper articles on the website "free library". It just mentions that Peter Sullivan was responsible for her death who was a loner and was drinking in a pub when the police arrested him for her murder. So there is a possibility he might have been in the same pub as her on the night of her murder.
I’m looking forward to seeing the Daniel Morgan reconstruction which I think was in 1987 I’m reading the book about his murder “untold” at the moment and the level of police corruption is unreal it will be interesting to see how the appeal was dealt with on the programme
This was brought up again quite recently as his family still want closure. I doubt it will be solved now.
The Hatch and Phelps. classic
Police think che keng fung was murdered by the same person who killed Thomas walker a few weeks later.That case is featured on the December 1986 episode .Both cases are still unsolved to this day
How do you know it's unsolved? There is nothing to confirm that on the Internet.
Piotr Gadowski well done on completing the internet! 👍🏽
Lives in Jamaica,Japan,China,America and wherever else then comes to England and gets tortured to death 🤔
He had family here but yeah sad way to go.
the E fit in the tamboezer case is david mulcahy.
where on video?
@@AndyGibsonTV yes, on video.
Yes, you are correct
Mulcahy wasn't caught till Feb 1999
The Diane Sindall case is really sad. I'm confused about the outcome though - i heard someone was arrested but he retracted his confession?
Carina - please see comment reply above. The murderer, Peter Sullivan, may have initially confessed but he pleaded not guilty at his trial, which would mean that you are correct in believing that he subsequently changed his story.
HTH.
Carina still in Yorks with a bf?
Peter Sullivan killed dianne sindall
Very haunting the true story arc unfolding of The Railway Killers when watching these in chronological order.
The TH-cam subtitles to the Chinese talking are hilarious!
Mr bump you've too much time on your hands!
@@CARLIN4737 says you
RIP Diane. Unbelievable car breaks down & she comes across a murderer just shows these people are just walking about to attack
Sharon powers brookside & blond fist actress is featured in this .
I watch theses old crime watchers then I Google the case’s to see the outcome’s.I hate to see them unsolved💯
Most of the are.
Duffy and mulcachy showed up on nearly every show this year
Yeah and none of the photo fits looked like either. No one is going to identify either by them. Useless!
Most efits don’t look like the suspect, most of the time people only get a fleeting glance at people, it’s stated a lot that you shouldn’t rely on efits too much.
I think that copper on the birkenhead murder is slightly broken
Nice graphic announcing where the burglaries were happening:: HULL LEEDS DONCASTER all at a jaunty angle #modern
Shut....up....
You really are a sad bag of toss Nathan Illescu.
@@LosAngelesRaiders agreed. Proper annoying idiot. See the same stupid comments on a lot of these videos.
No matter what Nick Ross says, I can't sleep a friggin' wink.
Lol black Morris marina get away car like my dad had. GTI Morris lol.
The detectives on the early crimewatch episodes sound totally incompetant and really self concious!!!
when you consider how little forensic evidence they could get in those days, some of these cases were like looking for a needle in a haystack - so some of the cops weren't very good at blagging confidence!
The only crime here is the joiners listening to Madonna
Do any of the photofit pics look like Duffy and his accomplice?
23.50 who ever lit fire had a very small brain
If only I could go back in time and stop Duffy and Mulcahy there would be no need for arrests. I would have handed out Godlike justice on both of them.
Does anyone know if the Georgina Davis case is solved and why she was killed?
Ryan Davies - I was asking the same question in July's episode comments. Quite a baffling case.
I think it said a women had been arrested for murder which is unusual a women killing another woman. It must of been a crime of passion I’m thinking whether it was something to do with the car she was getting into maybe she was having an affair with a married man
@@rtd8860 - you might be on to something there. Could certainly be a jealous partner like you say.
Rtd 88 you say that but at first they didn’t even realise it was murder and it sounded as if the pressure applied was quite light rather than frenzied and/or passionate. 72 was quite a lot older 30 odd years ago too - is it probable she was having an affair? I think it is more probable that it was a revenge attack for her treatment of a patient or an actual patient. Or could she have been having an affair with a woman?
Nick says they arrested a woman, but all websites say the crime is still unsolved, so they must have got the wrong woman, and had to let her go.
You can tell it's the 80s. The era of the Keegan ,no lad would ask for a perm at a hairdresser now
You sure about that? Curly hair is pretty fashionable these days
@@zeddekaYes, OK, Mr Clarkson.
Has the Chinese guy murder been solved?
No.
Get lost Nathan Illescu you loser.
Does anyone know anything more about the killing of Pamela Reynolds by Steven Filkins in Worthing?
Can’t find anything regarding that murder? Did you find anything out
No way can u flag a train down.
9.30 this is a gold bracelet.....no shit sherlock 🤦♀️
I bet this program was not very popular in underworld circles, you would not have been suprised really if hosts other than Jill got attacked, i bet they must have worried for their safety quite alot the hosts and crew
It wasn’t because of crimewatch why she was murdered, and many people in the underworld have coppers in their pockets
3.53 fantastic accent.
Good morning Xxxx
RIP Bruce Lee...
😂
The Roundhouser!
I've gone missing many times but sadly never murdered .
second lol
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam ."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window ? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"