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My son was friends with him when they both worked at Odeon cinema years back despite Thomas hating large corporations. Another workmate said he was acting like a revolutionary against the cinema and he was classed as difficult to work with and not liked by some. My son is laid back and accepting of everybody really, he just found Thomas to lack boundaries and to be patronising at times. He was the type to comment "She wants it" about a girl in a mini skirt. He seemed to have jealousy issues and regretted not applying for a managerial role. He'd steal the stock and cash too, just small petty things. He dreamed of becoming a great artist. My son is totally shocked at what has happened, he said it's surreal.
@@asmith181 Yes, ha. I am not sure if he left or was sacked but he wrote a long email to my son after raging about the staff he didn't get on with and boasting about how many Magnums he'd stolen of all things. Will be interesting to hear what son says after watching this, he is currently at work..still at Odeon. No large cash sums and posh apartments here unfortunately.
I had the most amazing Dad who I miss dearly 🥺 he passed away sept21 to cancer and it’s been a struggle to say the least. I love the attention to detail you go into with your stories, little things that you say always stick out to me and I can connect with you in a lot of ways. Keep up the amazing work, I always look forward to Wednesday’s & Sunday’s x
I'm so sad for your loss, my mom passed away 9/25/09 from cancer. Even though the pain has dulled, it's still hard sometimes. I don't care how old you get, you're always going to want to talk to your mom or dad about things in your life. Not to sound weird or crazy, but has he visited you yet? My mom comes in my dreams. I knew she had passed away immediately because she came to me in my dream to say goodbye, her husband called me less than 10mins after I woke up from it.. It was an amazing gift, because idk your dad's situation, but the last two wks she wasn't conscious 95% of the time. When she started speaking about people who wasn't there, I knew she wasn't going to be around much longer. Even though my sons were in school, she visited them also. My oldest son broke down in class,and the teacher didn't know why until he told her. My sons didn't have cellphones, and we didn't post anything about it on FB either. But, he's always more sensitive than my other son's also when he was smaller. As in, spirits. I asked him how he knew and he said he didn't know, he just knew she was gone. Sorry for the long comment, but if he hasn't, I hope he does visit you because it's an amazing gift. If he doesn't, don't take it personally, because we don't know what his after life assignment was either. But, most people reincarnate back into the same family or close enough that they're going to come across with the same souls. My youngest granddaughter has a birthmark in the same spot my mom had her port for her comfort meds. Idk if it's mom reincarnated, or just a sign that she's still watching.
Emma, I’m 62 and I have 2 adult children who live with myself and my husband. Why? They both came back home because of my husband’s health. I have a 14 and 13 year old that we adopted so my older children are helping us. It was a gift that they have given us. We raised our kids with lots of live and gave them what we could.
That sounds great to me, lots of love and the kiddos get all that family at home.. there's something absolutely wonderful about families that can come together like that. I hope for something similar in happiness in my families life 💗 hope you're all doing well, blessings to your husband's health
“No good deed goes unpunished” is a phrase I use as often as you say ‘bang to rights’. At least we know poverty wasn’t an issue with this one. Another great video Em. Thank you.
Emma you are the best at this, completely. I’ve listened to so many other true crime presenters and they’re good, sometimes very good…but you are the most thorough, the most empathic, and the most honest. I think you should be incredibly proud of what you’re doing. Thank you so much. And wow, talk about entitled brat! That man is just completely juvenile and disgusting. As always, so well done🖤
‘Em … 84 episodes! I couldn’t be more proud of you and thankful for your content!! Thanks to Pete as well for all he does to contribute to all your videos! Ally
Your comment on looking for bread in Lidl’s bargain basement for reduced bread made me giggle. I go at set times when I know the reductions are more likely. 🤣 Just found your channel and love it so thank you for your hard work
We all need a Sir Richard in our lives! Thomas, the eternal wounded child, has many years ahead where he can ruminate over his justifications for his behaviours. Maybe one day he'll take responsibility for his actions. . What a terrible event.
For a guy who went around terrorising his own family members for years, he sure was hung up on that one apology he didn't get from his step dad. Pot, kettle, black...
I’m not going to comment on the actual crime but as someone with mental health issues and 7 years sober from alcoholism I totally agree with your insight on the mental health/alcoholism issues…Nothing is ever going to be be clear in your head with that mix. Very interesting content as always x
Well done for going sober. I am sober myself but never really got into drinking. I supposed I ended up doing art. I am lucky that my friends don't drink too.
Thank you Emma, just watched it all. What a shame, totally tragic. You know when you said how The guy, the sir, saw he could help, and he did because of his generous spirit - that’s what YOU do Too xxx Thank you 🌸🌺🌸
Something that always bugs me about the whole "Changes Clothes = Not Insane" whilst I cannot comment on the mindset of being a killer haha! When I was sectioned for Psychosis, I had self harmed & attempted to harm family members, I didn't actually know if I had as I'd barricaded myself in my bedroom. I knew the police were coming (Thankfully we knew the local Sgt very well!!) I really only remember what I've been told tbh BUT! I changed ALL my clothes, literally down to my Socks & Boxers, I don't know if I was preparing to attact the police/thinking I was defending myself, but I had blood on myself & some of my clothes I changed them. Apparently I said something along the lines of I'm fine, see! Trying to use the clean clothes as a bargaining tool maybe? Regardless i spent 5 weeks in hospital & many many years working hard on my mental health & whilst it's far from perfect, I haven't had any kind of relapse & im working on other health issues & disabilities, making great progress & my family have stuck by me the whole way. That time in hospital after everything I had done? My parents visited EVERY day without fail!! Made me realise just how F'N lucky I am!
Really glad you have such an ace family. I’m really glad you’re making great progress. I totally hear what you’re saying and I agree you can be mentally unwell and change clothes etc. xx
@@pirate_duck4985 i have a feeling you're going to be just fine. It was awful how this story ended but what i took from it was at the end..about taking time to be grateful & appreciate, which you're doing. Good luck xxx
Your insight and attention to detail in these cases is "bang to rights" Emma. Thank you for the uploads - your hard work does not go unnoticed and is most appreciated.
Totally ... what a researcher.... and the empathy for victims is what makes the story... what a lady.. Emma's had a tough few years 🙏 ... her ability to tell other peoples storys is something else xxx
Please do the case of Brian Blackwell, who killed his parents. There is so much to this case that hasn't been widely published. I think the story goes much deeper than people realise.
Emma, when I finish my work I look forward every day to watching your next video as they are so entertaining (minus the tragic details of each case, of course). You're so enthusiastic and an awesome storyteller that it keeps me gripped, and you have a special skill of painting a mental picture of the victims and the assailants. Thank you so much for your content and contribution!
His poor family! That spoilt brat felt sorry for himself, sulked, got drunk & murdered a lovely man, paralysed & scared his mother & broke the hearts of his siblings. 😔🕊🌹😔
Hi Emma. I am Johan from South Africa and has become a True Crime junkie! Thank you for your interesting and fact loaded version of all these crimes. Through you we can now clearly see that we need to pay more attention to the community and society that we live in. We don't need to be intrusive in others lives but most of us know what sounds ok next door and what does not and by reporting the ""the not ok"" we could save a child or a persons life.
Such a spoilt brat he got the sentence he deserved. Every family has issues but he had everything even his dad was being helped by such a sweet caring elderly man. I am a recovering alcoholic who has been sober 10 years it has not been easy but my 24 year old daughter never witnessed me being in drink. She went on to get a fine arts degree at university. Alcoholics can only help themselves & both father & son became bitter & twisted rather than accepting the support. The story could have had a happy ending if they had shown love & kindness back. And everyone including his biological dad would be alive today.
Hi congratulations on being sober. My family was a brewing dynasty and we brewers ruined so many lives and it is always treated as a 'good business'; to be in, which is strange considering the nature of what alcohol can do. Fortunately it is now longer around. Alcohol is everywhere these days and that doesn't help even at petrol stations. Despite coming from a brewing dynasty I am sober and my friends don't drink either. In London where I am there are so many alcohol free choices, and I love mocktails.
It was his mom's bf so nobody cares This is what they get when the mom loves her bf more than she loves her child. Your child must come before any bf or gf or whatever
Emma would love your take on the Colleen Ritzer case I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw the video of the student in the school. Most shocking case I ever heard, the way and where it was carried out without anyone noticing… unbelievable!
Thanks Emma for another well researched case, I have learned so much from you and I’m very grateful for that. I feel so sorry for Sir Richard and the mother and the whole family 🥺 xx
Another great video Emma. I think the lesson here is the more he was given the more he wanted. That's why it built up to such a crescendo. Also terrible his mother is paralysed since the attack. She was lucky to survive but she is now in constant pain. I feel for her as she is not living the life she should be living with her husband. How can she build bridges with her son if at all. Also how dare he not vacate the property when he was asked to. He had the money to, he should have some peoples lives. Thank you, I have never heard of this case before your excellent coverage.
Emma , your the best at covering these awful cases aswell as being respectful to the victims, I wonder if you would consider the case of Alex Davies, this is a really sad and difficult case of an 18 year who was murdered by another boy he met online in Parbold Wigan, it's very upsetting but I think you would be the best person to cover it x
Aw darling! Dolly is gorgeous! So sorry to hear about the loss of her sister :( it’s so hard losing an animal, they are just so beautiful and pure hearted. Such a special part of the family. I haven’t watched this video yet. I am interested in it though because it’s kind of close to home.
This case resonates on so many level with me. Can't go into detail, it being the open forum. Suffice it to say, a parent abusing alchohol, another (not blood family ) being a total narcissist and always playing the victim card has succeeded in alienating a family member with whom I was extremely close. And this person has a way of bringing the 'ugly' out in a person. So I empathise with his Mother saying what she did. They know just which buttons to push to make you behave totally out of character.
My step father was a horror particularly as my Mum had stage 4 cancer. I didn’t want anything from him, he made it very difficult for me to see my Mum.
Yep Emma you are the best .Absolutly love you , very educational you really dig deep into these cases . You always honour the victims which is wonderful l .Once heard will not be forgotten.
Em, another brilliant episode. This case has filled me with a mixture of emotions. This son should spend the rest of his life in jail. What em said about hatred, when people or individuals do something to you, which stays with you, that hatred is difficult to let go of.
Anytime I watch Emma I get bad mammy vibes. No shouting, no physical punishment...I stop that some time ago but I shout 😭 I always like to think ive done my best...I hope so xx
An excellent video, Emma. Thank you! A horrible story, beautifully told. I love your little puppy 🐶 ! I take on board your final message. I practise gratitude every day. 🙏
Another epic episode! Thanks for allll your hard work bringing us these cases, I love your insights and your asides 😊. My Bang to right t-shirt arrived yesterday, I love it 😍
Loved this video Emma, another insightful, compassionate and educational view on a case! A case I can find hardly any information on is the case of Paul Jenner, I’d love to see what you could put together about that one. Also pointing out the very real issue of men being abused by female partners. I believe his partners name is Sherry Naidoo. Such a sad sad case but I feel there’s so much more than the tiny amount of articles and videos that seems to be available? Xx
Absolutely love the in depth analysis of Schreiber. A deadly cocktail indeed. Thank you for your hardwork as usual 💜 can't wait until I'm working full-time again and can join your patreon.
You should cover the murder of Skylar Neese she was stabbed to death age 16 by her two supposed best friends the only motive ever established was “We just didn’t want to be friends with her anymore”. Keep up the great work Emma!
I am doing a degree in podiatry at the moment and when I am stressed with work, I come here to escape. Thank you Emma for this channel. One of the best channels out there. ❤
You content has helped me move forward and I guess better "understand" my ex abusive boyfriend who was diagnosed as having psychopathic personality. The love and support you have for the victims families, especially kids, makes me absolutely look up to you!! Thank you for all the content you create. Love from Australia 🇦🇺 ❤️
Oh Miss Emma you always hit the nail on the head. I actually love you dear. Wish you and your family the happiest of new years. Your so bloody smart. Bang to Rights! I want a hoodie!
Thank you Emma for another wonderful live chat today it was fantastic. All the kcc family are very diverse intelligent interesting people and everyone is welcoming, I look forward to your next video.
It seems that people who are prone to violence are more likely to go after family members because they know these people and can manipulate them more easily.
Very Very well done. And what a lesson for us all. Look what you have and maybe what you want some day. Not what others have. That has no place in your life.
I remember working in a mental health hospital and one of the women was banging her head on the corner of a wall because her life was potentially in danger we went in to restrain her. I became the focus of her frustration and anger so she headbutted me leaving me with a scar above my left eyebrow. When I went back to work I continued to treat this lady in exactly the same way I had before the "incident" I was not angry or upset with her. She told me "I don't understand why you don't hate me " I explained I knew at the time she wasn't well and I represented someone trying to stop her acting on the lies her brain was telling her in the moment. I still cared for her wellbeing and her illness didn't define who she was as a person.
I’m so shocked she hasn’t already got it , she is absolutely amazing at what she does one of theeeee best I love watching her vids ❤️ cmon em let’s get that play button ▶️ asap 💪🏼❤️
You'll be at 100k before you know it :-) hardest number of subs to get so I've heard. Proud of you Emma you are much appreciated and thankyou for your work on youtube plus before you came to this platform XxX
I have recently lost someone very close to me, due to alcohol addiction , and its been horrific with the grief also, I feel Thomas's pain with that, but it doesn't justify what he did! R.I.P David😪 also Sir Richard sounded like a good guy! Not just because he was well off, he really tried his best to help, and he literally got punished for it , may he R.I.P too😪💔 my heart goes out to Sir , David, and the rest of the family 🙏🏾
Hi Emma - It is your baby boomer fan in California here! I ALWAYS look forward to your shows. I sometimes (rarely) disagree with you but never in regards to your stance on compassion, empathy, and understanding. I will just keep mentioning the murder of Tim Bosma, the murder, torture of Vera Jo Riegle ("Goodnight Sugar Babe") and please, please do a show on the women who marry serial killers behind bars. Aries to Aries - luv you!
Awesome as usual Emma! The victim impact statement gave me chills when you read it. Always appreciate the time and effort you put into these videos for us ❤️ Your new puppy is precious too!!
Emma I couldn’t wait for Wednesday to see what’s next on your list. I loved your take on the Petit family murders, it was one I requested. I haven’t heard about this one but curious to hear your thoughts. Can we also have merch with the following?: “ so on and so forth” , “ nonetheless” 😊love from Ascot 💕x
From one dog lady to another ♥️ my brother was born In the 1960 they brought him in a shoe box. Such a cute little red head. He had many health problems but I loved him so much. He has past and I miss him every day 😢
Ohhh i forgot about the time difference! Was totally trying to make it to the live this time...will try again on Sunday. Muchhh love to you Emma from Trinidad and Tobago !
You are so clever and so articulate apart from being very beautiful too.I get absorbed with watching each weeks content and you get it so so right, completely enthralling,thankyou
Recently found your channel and your videos are so wonderful, informative and in depth, I can't stop watching! AMAZING channel, instant subscribe, thanks for making such incredible content!!
Have to say that Emma isn't kidding when she says she's consistent. You can fall behind for a week or so and you've got another fair few episodes to binge on! How does she do it? They all seem to be one take episodes as well? That's crazy! There's no faltering, flapping or mistakes! That show's the level of research and professionalism she brings to the table. Who else even comes close to that level of skill? No-one. Emma I'm going to be joining your club very soon. Appreciate all your hard work. Big THANK-YOU!
Hi Emma! I would love to see you cover the case of Roy Gutfinski aka Caius Veiovis. It was a controversial one, especially because of the lack of physical evidence and because many people were mainly focused on his appearance. Also, there is not much information on the internet about his past or potential mental issues... Thanks for your great content! You've made me see these crimes through the eyes of the victims, which really changed the way I watch true crime videos.
You are such a captivating storyteller!! Thank you for dedicating so much of your time to breakdown and explain the psychology of these cases and to celebrate the lives of the victims!!! And I have to commend you on your dependability ....when you say we are going to get a vid on a certain date and time, we get a vid on that date and time!!! You're amazing!! Xo
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Just know this will be totally gripping. I love anything and everything that Emma does. The best on TH-cam. Nothing else comes close ☺️
absolutely agree!
She’s an amazing story teller!
Absolutely xx
I completely agree! There are alot of good true crimers but Emma is in a whole other level!
Definitely!!
My son was friends with him when they both worked at Odeon cinema years back despite Thomas hating large corporations. Another workmate said he was acting like a revolutionary against the cinema and he was classed as difficult to work with and not liked by some. My son is laid back and accepting of everybody really, he just found Thomas to lack boundaries and to be patronising at times. He was the type to comment "She wants it" about a girl in a mini skirt. He seemed to have jealousy issues and regretted not applying for a managerial role. He'd steal the stock and cash too, just small petty things. He dreamed of becoming a great artist. My son is totally shocked at what has happened, he said it's surreal.
He rallied against Odeon? What a bloody 'narna!!
Its so sad sir richard lost his life because this little boy never grew up. I hope your lad is doing well.
@@asmith181 Yes, ha. I am not sure if he left or was sacked but he wrote a long email to my son after raging about the staff he didn't get on with and boasting about how many Magnums he'd stolen of all things. Will be interesting to hear what son says after watching this, he is currently at work..still at Odeon. No large cash sums and posh apartments here unfortunately.
@@midget_princess2200 It is, and his mother's life totally destroyed. My son is doing well, thank you x
@lorreemud it's the ultimate betrayal, we don't bring our babies into this world to be destroyed by them. It's such a tragic story for all.
I don’t know why, but hearing she needed so much blood to just survive really struck me, so have just signed up to become a blood donor….
I had the most amazing Dad who I miss dearly 🥺 he passed away sept21 to cancer and it’s been a struggle to say the least. I love the attention to detail you go into with your stories, little things that you say always stick out to me and I can connect with you in a lot of ways. Keep up the amazing work, I always look forward to Wednesday’s & Sunday’s x
I'm so sad for your loss, my mom passed away 9/25/09 from cancer. Even though the pain has dulled, it's still hard sometimes. I don't care how old you get, you're always going to want to talk to your mom or dad about things in your life.
Not to sound weird or crazy, but has he visited you yet? My mom comes in my dreams. I knew she had passed away immediately because she came to me in my dream to say goodbye, her husband called me less than 10mins after I woke up from it.. It was an amazing gift, because idk your dad's situation, but the last two wks she wasn't conscious 95% of the time. When she started speaking about people who wasn't there, I knew she wasn't going to be around much longer. Even though my sons were in school, she visited them also. My oldest son broke down in class,and the teacher didn't know why until he told her. My sons didn't have cellphones, and we didn't post anything about it on FB either. But, he's always more sensitive than my other son's also when he was smaller. As in, spirits. I asked him how he knew and he said he didn't know, he just knew she was gone.
Sorry for the long comment, but if he hasn't, I hope he does visit you because it's an amazing gift. If he doesn't, don't take it personally, because we don't know what his after life assignment was either. But, most people reincarnate back into the same family or close enough that they're going to come across with the same souls. My youngest granddaughter has a birthmark in the same spot my mom had her port for her comfort meds. Idk if it's mom reincarnated, or just a sign that she's still watching.
Emma, I’m 62 and I have 2 adult children who live with myself and my husband. Why? They both came back home because of my husband’s health. I have a 14 and 13 year old that we adopted so my older children are helping us. It was a gift that they have given us. We raised our kids with lots of live and gave them what we could.
That sounds great to me, lots of love and the kiddos get all that family at home.. there's something absolutely wonderful about families that can come together like that. I hope for something similar in happiness in my families life 💗 hope you're all doing well, blessings to your husband's health
I feel like you are someone i know, like a relative or a close friend ♡ we love you Emma
“No good deed goes unpunished” is a phrase I use as often as you say ‘bang to rights’. At least we know poverty wasn’t an issue with this one. Another great video Em. Thank you.
My dream when it comes to money is to not have to select the “lowest to highest” price on internet shopping, while on the sale section!
Congratulations on your new puppy!🎉 She’s lovely ❤️
Emma you are the best at this, completely. I’ve listened to so many other true crime presenters and they’re good, sometimes very good…but you are the most thorough, the most empathic, and the most honest. I think you should be incredibly proud of what you’re doing. Thank you so much. And wow, talk about entitled brat! That man is just completely juvenile and disgusting. As always, so well done🖤
Ive explored most if not all TH-cam crime stories, but none beat our Ems !!!!
‘Em … 84 episodes! I couldn’t be more proud of you and thankful for your content!! Thanks to Pete as well for all he does to contribute to all your videos! Ally
Your comment on looking for bread in Lidl’s bargain basement for reduced bread made me giggle. I go at set times when I know the reductions are more likely. 🤣
Just found your channel and love it so thank you for your hard work
How many of us have been there? Glad I'm not there know. But was there as child 🤔
We all need a Sir Richard in our lives!
Thomas, the eternal wounded child, has many years ahead where he can ruminate over his justifications for his behaviours.
Maybe one day he'll take responsibility for his actions. .
What a terrible event.
For a guy who went around terrorising his own family members for years, he sure was hung up on that one apology he didn't get from his step dad. Pot, kettle, black...
I’m not going to comment on the actual crime but as someone with mental health issues and 7 years sober from alcoholism I totally agree with your insight on the mental health/alcoholism issues…Nothing is ever going to be be clear in your head with that mix. Very interesting content as always x
Well done for going sober. I am sober myself but never really got into drinking. I supposed I ended up doing art. I am lucky that my friends don't drink too.
Extremely well told. I love the fact that you speak with such incredible knowledge…. and your sarcasm is always appropriate.
Thank you Emma, just watched it all. What a shame, totally tragic. You know when you said how The guy, the sir, saw he could help, and he did because of his generous spirit - that’s what YOU do Too xxx Thank you 🌸🌺🌸
Something that always bugs me about the whole "Changes Clothes = Not Insane" whilst I cannot comment on the mindset of being a killer haha! When I was sectioned for Psychosis, I had self harmed & attempted to harm family members, I didn't actually know if I had as I'd barricaded myself in my bedroom. I knew the police were coming (Thankfully we knew the local Sgt very well!!) I really only remember what I've been told tbh BUT! I changed ALL my clothes, literally down to my Socks & Boxers, I don't know if I was preparing to attact the police/thinking I was defending myself, but I had blood on myself & some of my clothes I changed them. Apparently I said something along the lines of I'm fine, see! Trying to use the clean clothes as a bargaining tool maybe? Regardless i spent 5 weeks in hospital & many many years working hard on my mental health & whilst it's far from perfect, I haven't had any kind of relapse & im working on other health issues & disabilities, making great progress & my family have stuck by me the whole way. That time in hospital after everything I had done? My parents visited EVERY day without fail!! Made me realise just how F'N lucky I am!
Oh wow! So much respect for you and your family. That must’ve been a really difficult time for all of you. Much love ♥️
Really glad you have such an ace family. I’m really glad you’re making great progress. I totally hear what you’re saying and I agree you can be mentally unwell and change clothes etc. xx
Great respect to you and your family x
Thank you for the kind comments
@@pirate_duck4985 i have a feeling you're going to be just fine.
It was awful how this story ended but what i took from it was at the end..about taking time to be grateful & appreciate, which you're doing. Good luck xxx
Your insight and attention to detail in these cases is "bang to rights" Emma. Thank you for the uploads - your hard work does not go unnoticed and is most appreciated.
Totally ... what a researcher.... and the empathy for victims is what makes the story... what a lady.. Emma's had a tough few years 🙏 ... her ability to tell other peoples storys is something else xxx
Please do the case of Brian Blackwell, who killed his parents. There is so much to this case that hasn't been widely published. I think the story goes much deeper than people realise.
In America, we have laws that represent the ideas of diminished capacity, but being drunk, with a drinking problem, is not one of them.
Emma, when I finish my work I look forward every day to watching your next video as they are so entertaining (minus the tragic details of each case, of course). You're so enthusiastic and an awesome storyteller that it keeps me gripped, and you have a special skill of painting a mental picture of the victims and the assailants. Thank you so much for your content and contribution!
His poor family! That spoilt brat felt sorry for himself, sulked, got drunk & murdered a lovely man, paralysed & scared his mother & broke the hearts of his siblings. 😔🕊🌹😔
Thanks Emma for covering stuff that’s not so main stream, it’s good to know what else is going on. 👍🏻
Thank you for all your hard work Emma! Rip Sir Richard xx
Hi Emma. I am Johan from South Africa and has become a True Crime junkie! Thank you for your interesting and fact loaded version of all these crimes. Through you we can now clearly see that we need to pay more attention to the community and society that we live in. We don't need to be intrusive in others lives but most of us know what sounds ok next door and what does not and by reporting the ""the not ok"" we could save a child or a persons life.
There is nothing so bad, that alcohol doesn't worsen.
Thank you, Emma.
I'm always late for my crime fix, however Em your content is worth waiting for.
Keep doing what you do the way you do. Cheers 🥂
I love your insights, Emma. I love how you have some empathy for the perpetrator, right up until the point where they chose to harm innocent people. 🥰
Such a spoilt brat he got the sentence he deserved. Every family has issues but he had everything even his dad was being helped by such a sweet caring elderly man. I am a recovering alcoholic who has been sober 10 years it has not been easy but my 24 year old daughter never witnessed me being in drink. She went on to get a fine arts degree at university. Alcoholics can only help themselves & both father & son became bitter & twisted rather than accepting the support. The story could have had a happy ending if they had shown love & kindness back. And everyone including his biological dad would be alive today.
congratulations on 10 years sober!! That's wonderful to hear
Hi congratulations on being sober. My family was a brewing dynasty and we brewers ruined so many lives and it is always treated as a 'good business'; to be in, which is strange considering the nature of what alcohol can do. Fortunately it is now longer around. Alcohol is everywhere these days and that doesn't help even at petrol stations. Despite coming from a brewing dynasty I am sober and my friends don't drink either. In London where I am there are so many alcohol free choices, and I love mocktails.
It's not his dad, hes a fking stranger.
And i say to the stepfather, good ridance.
It was his mom's bf so nobody cares
This is what they get when the mom loves her bf more than she loves her child. Your child must come before any bf or gf or whatever
Emma would love your take on the Colleen Ritzer case I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw the video of the student in the school. Most shocking case I ever heard, the way and where it was carried out without anyone noticing… unbelievable!
Thanks Emma for another well researched case, I have learned so much from you and I’m very grateful for that. I feel so sorry for Sir Richard and the mother and the whole family 🥺 xx
Brilliant Emma, you do so much work for this and have a great way with words. I learn a lot from you.
What about 'Just putting it out there' t-shirt? Works for me 🤣 x
Love your insight into the mind of this man .....your the best on you tube
Another great video Emma. I think the lesson here is the more he was given the more he wanted. That's why it built up to such a crescendo. Also terrible his mother is paralysed since the attack. She was lucky to survive but she is now in constant pain.
I feel for her as she is not living the life she should be living with her husband. How can she build bridges with her son if at all. Also how dare he not vacate the property when he was asked to. He had the money to, he should have some peoples lives. Thank you, I have never heard of this case before your excellent coverage.
Emma , your the best at covering these awful cases aswell as being respectful to the victims, I wonder if you would consider the case of Alex Davies, this is a really sad and difficult case of an 18 year who was murdered by another boy he met online in Parbold Wigan, it's very upsetting but I think you would be the best person to cover it x
Aw darling! Dolly is gorgeous! So sorry to hear about the loss of her sister :( it’s so hard losing an animal, they are just so beautiful and pure hearted. Such a special part of the family.
I haven’t watched this video yet. I am interested in it though because it’s kind of close to home.
Recently discovered you and I am absolutely hooked ! Keep it up Emma I don’t think I could survive a loss of such quality posts xxx
Greetings from Florida 🐬 Thank You 🙏 Emma ✨ Sending Everyone Lots of Peace 🕊 Good Health 💪 Love 💗and Light 🌈 in 2022
Wish I lived in Florida !! Xxx
Emma Kenny 💗
I'm looking forward to getting all the details about this case, the first word that springs to mind about this guy is parasite.
this is such a sad case. what a total loss of life. richard sounds like such a pure gentlemen. rest in paradise now sir richard.
This case resonates on so many level with me. Can't go into detail, it being the open forum. Suffice it to say, a parent abusing alchohol, another (not blood family ) being a total narcissist and always playing the victim card has succeeded in alienating a family member with whom I was extremely close. And this person has a way of bringing the 'ugly' out in a person. So I empathise with his Mother saying what she did. They know just which buttons to push to make you behave totally out of character.
The world is full of eternally wounded children and alas.
My step father was a horror particularly as my Mum had stage 4 cancer. I didn’t want anything from him, he made it very difficult for me to see my Mum.
Yep Emma you are the best .Absolutly love you , very educational you really dig deep into these cases . You always honour the victims which is wonderful l .Once heard will not be forgotten.
Em, another brilliant episode. This case has filled me with a mixture of emotions. This son should spend the rest of his life in jail. What em said about hatred, when people or individuals do something to you, which stays with you, that hatred is difficult to let go of.
Good ridance of the stepfather, a only good stepdad is a dead stepdad.
Anytime I watch Emma I get bad mammy vibes. No shouting, no physical punishment...I stop that some time ago but I shout 😭 I always like to think ive done my best...I hope so xx
An excellent video, Emma. Thank you! A horrible story, beautifully told. I love your little puppy 🐶 ! I take on board your final message. I practise gratitude every day. 🙏
Another epic episode! Thanks for allll your hard work bringing us these cases, I love your insights and your asides 😊. My Bang to right t-shirt arrived yesterday, I love it 😍
Loved this video Emma, another insightful, compassionate and educational view on a case!
A case I can find hardly any information on is the case of Paul Jenner, I’d love to see what you could put together about that one. Also pointing out the very real issue of men being abused by female partners. I believe his partners name is Sherry Naidoo.
Such a sad sad case but I feel there’s so much more than the tiny amount of articles and videos that seems to be available?
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Absolutely love the in depth analysis of Schreiber. A deadly cocktail indeed. Thank you for your hardwork as usual 💜 can't wait until I'm working full-time again and can join your patreon.
You should cover the murder of Skylar Neese she was stabbed to death age 16 by her two supposed best friends the only motive ever established was “We just didn’t want to be friends with her anymore”. Keep up the great work Emma!
Agree, would love to hear you cover this one Emma
I am doing a degree in podiatry at the moment and when I am stressed with work, I come here to escape. Thank you Emma for this channel. One of the best channels out there. ❤
This is the perfect gift for my bday 🤣 thank you Emma ❤️
Happy birthday xx
You content has helped me move forward and I guess better "understand" my ex abusive boyfriend who was diagnosed as having psychopathic personality.
The love and support you have for the victims families, especially kids, makes me absolutely look up to you!!
Thank you for all the content you create. Love from Australia 🇦🇺 ❤️
Oh Miss Emma you always hit the nail on the head. I actually love you dear. Wish you and your family the happiest of new years. Your so bloody smart. Bang to Rights! I want a hoodie!
Emma your intro is banging...proppa loves it..❤
Thank you for your very well presented research.
Thank you Emma for another wonderful live chat today it was fantastic. All the kcc family are very diverse intelligent interesting people and everyone is welcoming, I look forward to your next video.
I'm one of the 'stumblers' to your channel, I'm so glad I did
I love a good stumbler. Thanks for being lovely . Em xx
It seems that people who are prone to violence are more likely to go after family members because they know these people and can manipulate them more easily.
So glad I am catching a premiere!
Very Very well done. And what a lesson for us all. Look what you have and maybe what you want some day. Not what others have. That has no place in your life.
Absolutely amazing & what a true story! Thank you Emma x
Happy New Year’s Emma & family love from France 🇫🇷
I remember working in a mental health hospital and one of the women was banging her head on the corner of a wall because her life was potentially in danger we went in to restrain her. I became the focus of her frustration and anger so she headbutted me leaving me with a scar above my left eyebrow. When I went back to work I continued to treat this lady in exactly the same way I had before the "incident" I was not angry or upset with her. She told me "I don't understand why you don't hate me " I explained I knew at the time she wasn't well and I represented someone trying to stop her acting on the lies her brain was telling her in the moment. I still cared for her wellbeing and her illness didn't define who she was as a person.
Thank you Emma xx
Thank You for this case Emma 💕
ur subscribers are flying up you'll have ur play button in no time xx
I’m so shocked she hasn’t already got it , she is absolutely amazing at what she does one of theeeee best I love watching her vids ❤️ cmon em let’s get that play button ▶️ asap 💪🏼❤️
Never heard of this one great job Emma 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👍🏾
You'll be at 100k before you know it :-) hardest number of subs to get so I've heard. Proud of you Emma you are much appreciated and thankyou for your work on youtube plus before you came to this platform XxX
Emma! I love your work, could you please cover Jennifer Jenkins case? Would be great to hear your opinion on this siblicide. Thanks, you’re the best!
That is one crazy story watched the Documentary on it
Wonderful coverage of this case!!! Xxxx
I have recently lost someone very close to me, due to alcohol addiction , and its been horrific with the grief also, I feel Thomas's pain with that, but it doesn't justify what he did! R.I.P David😪 also Sir Richard sounded like a good guy! Not just because he was well off, he really tried his best to help, and he literally got punished for it , may he R.I.P too😪💔 my heart goes out to Sir , David, and the rest of the family 🙏🏾
You are far more organised than the military and I love you more xxxxx
Brilliant case Emma loving your cute puppy
I am LOVING the length of the last few vids!!! Keep it up you gorgeous human! ❤️❤️
Wonderfully warm, inviting, insightful and empathetic Emma
Interesting to see the comments and supporters that you have. No judgment but big call. Can't imagine seeing this play out. All the best x
Hi Emma - It is your baby boomer fan in California here! I ALWAYS look forward to your shows. I sometimes (rarely) disagree with you but never in regards to your stance on compassion, empathy, and understanding. I will just keep mentioning the murder of Tim Bosma, the murder, torture of Vera Jo Riegle ("Goodnight Sugar Babe") and please, please do a show on the women who marry serial killers behind bars. Aries to Aries - luv you!
Oh my … that beautiful pup 🐶 one lucky pup to have u as a mummy ❤️
Yes!!! You DO have a right hand!!!😆
good one as usual
Awesome as usual Emma! The victim impact statement gave me chills when you read it. Always appreciate the time and effort you put into these videos for us ❤️ Your new puppy is precious too!!
Like the new intro Emma professional as ever look forward to yr knowledge thank yu
Emma I couldn’t wait for Wednesday to see what’s next on your list. I loved your take on the Petit family murders, it was one I requested. I haven’t heard about this one but curious to hear your thoughts. Can we also have merch with the following?: “ so on and so forth” , “ nonetheless” 😊love from Ascot 💕x
From one dog lady to another ♥️ my brother was born In the 1960 they brought him in a shoe box. Such a cute little red head. He had many health problems but I loved him so much. He has past and I miss him every day 😢
Thank you Emma! I just love the insight and empathy you have. Happy New Year 👍💐👏♥️♥️♥️
Ohhh i forgot about the time difference! Was totally trying to make it to the live this time...will try again on Sunday. Muchhh love to you Emma from Trinidad and Tobago !
You are so clever and so articulate apart from being very beautiful too.I get absorbed with watching each weeks content and you get it so so right, completely enthralling,thankyou
Nice one Emma !! 💕 again as usual mesmerised!! Love ya xxxxx
Recently found your channel and your videos are so wonderful, informative and in depth, I can't stop watching! AMAZING channel, instant subscribe, thanks for making such incredible content!!
Have to say that Emma isn't kidding when she says she's consistent. You can fall behind for a week or so and you've got another fair few episodes to binge on! How does she do it? They all seem to be one take episodes as well? That's crazy! There's no faltering, flapping or mistakes! That show's the level of research and professionalism she brings to the table. Who else even comes close to that level of skill? No-one. Emma I'm going to be joining your club very soon. Appreciate all your hard work. Big THANK-YOU!
The goosebumps were real when that second victim statement was read. Wow. Most powerful one I’ve heard for a while
Love the hoodie em xx 😘
OMG what was his friend thinking when he read that letter 😩... if only he made the call or took it to the Police 😪
WOW. Exactly ! 😢.
Hi Emma! I would love to see you cover the case of Roy Gutfinski aka Caius Veiovis. It was a controversial one, especially because of the lack of physical evidence and because many people were mainly focused on his appearance. Also, there is not much information on the internet about his past or potential mental issues... Thanks for your great content! You've made me see these crimes through the eyes of the victims, which really changed the way I watch true crime videos.
You are such a captivating storyteller!! Thank you for dedicating so much of your time to breakdown and explain the psychology of these cases and to celebrate the lives of the victims!!! And I have to commend you on your dependability ....when you say we are going to get a vid on a certain date and time, we get a vid on that date and time!!! You're amazing!! Xo