The absolute terror pain confusion and fear these lovely girls felt at the hands of these two oxygen thieves must have been so awful .. talk about stolen lives . Rest in peace girls I’m so so sorry x 😢
"after 2 weeks it became clear that he realised he was under surveillance" - yeah no shit, I'd realise after about 5 minutes with those idiots following me
The tariff on Duffy was later changed to a whole life tariff, so he will die in prison. Mulcahy was also given a 30 year mimimum, though neither will ever be released. Remember that the 30 years is the minimum period served before they can be considered by a parole board. Mulcahy will never pass a parole board.
in the alison day case all three police theories were wrong as alison never made it out of the station they caught her on the platform as soon as she got off,they than marched her along the railway track towards the canal
@@RipperBravo it was in a documentry with jenny cuttler the psychologist who duffy started talking to in prison and told her everything how the women were caught and how they were killed
@@tru2harris998 yes it was his childhood friend david mulcahy .when she got off the train mulcahy put his arm around her shoulder while duffy produced a knife they marched her down the end of the platform and onto the tracks leading to the river lea
Why was there such a urgency for Alison to go out on a cold night to see her boyfriend I mean it's a Sunday a streets are deserted why didn't her boyfriend meet her at the station?
Catastrophic mistakes were made by the police in this case, as was sadly quite common back in the 80s. Anne Lock's body wasn't found because the police made a mistake marking out the border between the Metropolitan police area and Hertfordshire police. Anne Lock's body was in the gap where they'd made the mistake and her body wasn't found for months when vital forensic evidence had degraded. The police also later discovered that they'd had evidence with David Mulcahey's fingerprints on, but hadn't done anything with it. One of their rape victims also mentioned how it took four attempts for her speaking to the police before they actually took her rape seriously and took a witness statement.
Hate to burst your bubble but the statistics for murder by gender show that 78% of homicide victims are male . ...men killing men doesn't make the news as much as men killing women
well far be it from me to criticise police from the 80s but Anne Lock's body wasn't discovered for 9 weeks, so that when they found her, nearly all the forensic evidence was gone and no evidence could be found to link her to the other cases,. The delay in finding her was due to a breakdown in communication between the Hertfordshire and Metropolitan police forces. Both thought each other was going to search this 200m section of the embankment and therefore it didn't get searched until railway workers raised the alarm, That's really poor leadership. In addition to this, the trial was messed up when Anne's widower Lawrence Lock was in the witness stand and his father, who was outside the courtroom, had a heart attack and died. during the incident the judge threw out her case as he said there was not enough evidence for a conviction. Due to double jeopardy laws, Duffy couldn't be tried again for Anne's murder. So she hasn't received proper justice to this day. That's not great police work
Quite the opposite. Catastrophic mistakes were made by the police. Anne Lock's body wasn't found because the idiotic police made a mistake marking out the border between the metropolitan police area and Hertfordshire police. Anne Lock's body was in the gap where they'd made the mistake and her body wasn't found for months when vital forensic evidence had degraded. The police also later discovered that they'd had evidence with David Mulcahey's fingerprints on, but did nothing with it. One of their rape victims also mentioned how it took four attempts for her speaking to the police before they actually took her rape seriously and took a witness statement. The police back then was run like a working men's club. If you want to know how bad they were, look up the 1980s case of Daniel Morgan.
Great show, so far they talk about the victims, I'm like 20 minutes in, and not the villains. Every medal have two sides and ti's one is so far on the bright side, yet so sad. Damn.
The fella who got the train stopped was the little ginger fool who worked for the Railway, the first one arrested probably why the Train driver stopped for him he knew him. It's interesting Nick called the foreign girl pretty, I don't remember him calling any other victim pretty. Still think Alison Days boyfriend was awful for not meeting her at the Station..there were multiple rapes around that area in that time.
I think you're continually focusing your anger at the wrong person, who has probably regretted taking that overtime every day of his life. Why not "blame" Maartje's parents for letting her go to the sweet shop on her own? Anne's boss for making her work late on a Sunday night. Of course, to do that would be stupid. But you carry on applying that logic to Alison's boyfriend all you want...
Allison's boyfriend really let himself down. Letting her go from Upminster to Hackney, freezing, dark, no car, just after Christmas with no one around. Very poor judgement but ultimately not his fault for the actions of another.
he'd just been asked to work some overtime and the only way they could be together was for Allison to travel to him , he's probably took the extra work on so he could treat Allison at a later date , a lot of people in the 80's traveled to meet each other rather than parents being your personnel taxi drivers like today , just think before you engage your mouth
Duffy is one of two prisoners who agreed to a whole life term themselves. Duffy told the judge in the second trial in 1999 that he should be given a whole tariff. Which he received.
What kind of rubbish is this? Why is she going out in the dark and cold to a place she's never been to see her boyfriend? He needs to be going to her. I wish I would be travelling all over creation for some man.
How about not judging and victim blaming?! Alison did nothing wrong, she was minding her own business. She just had the misfortune of running into those two psychopaths that night 😔
What the Boyfriend should have done was to collect her from the Station Platform 🚉 and escort her safely back to his workshop as that would've been a huge saviour for her life that sadly wasn't meant to be.
@@JayKhwaja Maybe he is wasn't able/allowed to leave the work site at the time. The boyfriend is not responsible for what happened, he's more than likely lived with guilt and sadness for a very long time now and he no doubt wishes he did things differently Alison made the choice to go out there that night, she had every right to make this choice and she certainly had the right to go about her business freely without worrying about grubs like Duffy and Mulcahy.
@@sell3100 Those BASTARDS were on the other side of the Platform when Alison got off the Train and abducted her while she was making her way out on the narrow footbridge.
The absolute terror pain confusion and fear these lovely girls felt at the hands of these two oxygen thieves must have been so awful .. talk about stolen lives . Rest in peace girls I’m so so sorry x 😢
Abject terror that’s completely indescribable. Unfortunately, there are people that absolutely feed off of that kind of terror.
Two??? Who was the other perp?
@@spookybabatwo killers
@spookybaba Hi name is David Mulcahy, he was probably the "friend" that helped him stage his amnesia attack.
@@hutch1319Yes the big bollox probably threatened him etc then told him to use the story he forgot his memory, at least he ratted on him eventually
"after 2 weeks it became clear that he realised he was under surveillance" - yeah no shit, I'd realise after about 5 minutes with those idiots following me
You won't, kiddo.
30 years only…….. THATS THE CRIME ……….. HE SHOULD NEVER BE FREE. God bless all his victims ❤
The tariff on Duffy was later changed to a whole life tariff, so he will die in prison. Mulcahy was also given a 30 year mimimum, though neither will ever be released. Remember that the 30 years is the minimum period served before they can be considered by a parole board. Mulcahy will never pass a parole board.
Vividly remember Maartje's murder. I was the same age as her, looked like her and even had the same hair style at the time. Really awful.
And I wonder who it was that told the newspaper about the railway stations surveillance????
Exactly.
probbley a croupt officer for money or not happy with their leave being canceld for them to watch railway stations over the week ends.
in the alison day case all three police theories were wrong as alison never made it out of the station they caught her on the platform as soon as she got off,they than marched her along the railway track towards the canal
How do you know this information out of interest ?
@@RipperBravo it was in a documentry with jenny cuttler the psychologist who duffy started talking to in prison and told her everything how the women were caught and how they were killed
@@samiblank6761?thanks...
YOU SAY " THEY" CAUGHT ALISON DAY ON THE PLATFORM - SO DUFFY HAD AN ACCOMPLICE? PLEASE SAY.
@@tru2harris998 yes it was his childhood friend david mulcahy .when she got off the train mulcahy put his arm around her shoulder while duffy produced a knife they marched her down the end of the platform and onto the tracks leading to the river lea
Loves the classic crimewatch cheers
Why was there such a urgency for Alison to go out on a cold night to see her boyfriend I mean it's a Sunday a streets are deserted why didn't her boyfriend meet her at the station?
He offered to, according to the book, she insisted he didn't and that she was a "big girl"
And there had been multiple rapes previously in that area
@@medes5597bullcrap, he was selfish simple as
It took police another 13 years to finally arrest the other killer, David Mulcahy.
I really wish I could return in time and Beg Alison not go let alone what awaited her that dreadful night 🌙 😢
Alison Day (1966 - 1985) 🙏🕊
Sadly if it wasn't her it would have been someone else
@dazauto1400 True 😢
😢😢
I wish you could go back in time and catch the waste of space before he did it to her.
@Joelswinger34 Amen to that, it was unfortunately 2 of them 😡
Catastrophic mistakes were made by the police in this case, as was sadly quite common back in the 80s. Anne Lock's body wasn't found because the police made a mistake marking out the border between the Metropolitan police area and Hertfordshire police. Anne Lock's body was in the gap where they'd made the mistake and her body wasn't found for months when vital forensic evidence had degraded. The police also later discovered that they'd had evidence with David Mulcahey's fingerprints on, but hadn't done anything with it. One of their rape victims also mentioned how it took four attempts for her speaking to the police before they actually took her rape seriously and took a witness statement.
The police needed Crimewatch to solve their cases ..then DNA they really were clueless
See now your spoiling us sad case but very interesting
If men were being attacked just because they were men, it would cause a huge outcry. But with women? Oh, she should have been more careful.
Hate to burst your bubble but the statistics for murder by gender show that 78% of homicide victims are male . ...men killing men doesn't make the news as much as men killing women
Exactly
Nick is so young!
Policing looks like it was much more rigorous and thorough back in the eighties.
well far be it from me to criticise police from the 80s but Anne Lock's body wasn't discovered for 9 weeks, so that when they found her, nearly all the forensic evidence was gone and no evidence could be found to link her to the other cases,. The delay in finding her was due to a breakdown in communication between the Hertfordshire and Metropolitan police forces. Both thought each other was going to search this 200m section of the embankment and therefore it didn't get searched until railway workers raised the alarm, That's really poor leadership. In addition to this, the trial was messed up when Anne's widower Lawrence Lock was in the witness stand and his father, who was outside the courtroom, had a heart attack and died. during the incident the judge threw out her case as he said there was not enough evidence for a conviction. Due to double jeopardy laws, Duffy couldn't be tried again for Anne's murder. So she hasn't received proper justice to this day. That's not great police work
Quite the opposite. Catastrophic mistakes were made by the police. Anne Lock's body wasn't found because the idiotic police made a mistake marking out the border between the metropolitan police area and Hertfordshire police. Anne Lock's body was in the gap where they'd made the mistake and her body wasn't found for months when vital forensic evidence had degraded. The police also later discovered that they'd had evidence with David Mulcahey's fingerprints on, but did nothing with it. One of their rape victims also mentioned how it took four attempts for her speaking to the police before they actually took her rape seriously and took a witness statement. The police back then was run like a working men's club. If you want to know how bad they were, look up the 1980s case of Daniel Morgan.
Great show, so far they talk about the victims, I'm like 20 minutes in, and not the villains.
Every medal have two sides and ti's one is so far on the bright side, yet so sad. Damn.
Please build in updates these unsolved crime watch are so fustrating
How little did he know how right he was.
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The fella who got the train stopped was the little ginger fool who worked for the Railway, the first one arrested probably why the Train driver stopped for him he knew him. It's interesting Nick called the foreign girl pretty, I don't remember him calling any other victim pretty. Still think Alison Days boyfriend was awful for not meeting her at the Station..there were multiple rapes around that area in that time.
I think you're continually focusing your anger at the wrong person, who has probably regretted taking that overtime every day of his life. Why not "blame" Maartje's parents for letting her go to the sweet shop on her own? Anne's boss for making her work late on a Sunday night. Of course, to do that would be stupid. But you carry on applying that logic to Alison's boyfriend all you want...
30 years... how little...it seems... you care for women.
Allison's boyfriend really let himself down. Letting her go from Upminster to Hackney, freezing, dark, no car, just after Christmas with no one around.
Very poor judgement but ultimately not his fault for the actions of another.
he'd just been asked to work some overtime and the only way they could be together was for Allison to travel to him , he's probably took the extra work on so he could treat Allison at a later date , a lot of people in the 80's traveled to meet each other rather than parents being your personnel taxi drivers like today , just think before you engage your mouth
"Let????." Did she need his permission??
Women should be able to travel without being murdered.
Probably not long till this guys free again by now unless he’s already died in jail.
They are both still alive sadly. But will never be released, they are full life termers
Duffy is one of two prisoners who agreed to a whole life term themselves. Duffy told the judge in the second trial in 1999 that he should be given a whole tariff. Which he received.
I live in Camden Town.
Mulcahy is free and living in merton, London.
How do you know?
If you know this for certain, then you have a duty to tell people where he is living. This man will ALWAYS be a danger to women.
He's not. Stop lying. He is in jail and unlikely to ever get out.
ppl who admit to murders they haven't committed , ie the guy admitting to throwing a victim from a moving train, are a whole different kind of weird
What kind of rubbish is this? Why is she going out in the dark and cold to a place she's never been to see her boyfriend? He needs to be going to her. I wish I would be travelling all over creation for some man.
How about not judging and victim blaming?!
Alison did nothing wrong, she was minding her own business. She just had the misfortune of running into those two psychopaths that night 😔
What the Boyfriend should have done was to collect her from the Station Platform 🚉 and escort her safely back to his workshop as that would've been a huge saviour for her life that sadly wasn't meant to be.
@@JayKhwaja Maybe he is wasn't able/allowed to leave the work site at the time.
The boyfriend is not responsible for what happened, he's more than likely lived with guilt and sadness for a very long time now and he no doubt wishes he did things differently
Alison made the choice to go out there that night, she had every right to make this choice and she certainly had the right to go about her business freely without worrying about grubs like Duffy and Mulcahy.
@@sell3100 Those BASTARDS were on the other side of the Platform when Alison got off the Train and abducted her while she was making her way out on the narrow footbridge.
Just was meant to be,,,,