Sue Cook and Nick Ross present. Cases include Hitchen bank fraud, Thefts of Mercedes cars in London and the murder of Rachael Partridge in Chinner, Oxfordshire.
The fact that in the first case it was so easy to commit a fraud shows how honest and trusting most people and organisations used to be at that time. But it's easy to ruin that type of society as soon as you have dishonest people taking advantage of it. Today we have a security-obsessed society thanks to people like those fraudsters.
And also the kind of society ripe for the pickings of enslavement for governments and rich people who wish to impose all manner of restrictions for the purpose of societal "security", since we all know how a lot of the sheeple out there will do anything to feel safe.
You can watch an episode many times and still notice something new! All the interesting place names and people names, if you aren't from England or have never been there. The back stories of the crimes that were eventually solved. The actors who went on to appear in other shows or become famous. The accents they keep referring to, but all sound pretty much the same to me. Endless Googling ops. Fascinating!
Thanks once again redcard74! I did a Google search, apparently the missing couple from Jersey were murdered and buried by their own son, which is pretty gruesome. So much for all of those sightings of them that were mentioned in the update.
I have this book on the case, haven't read it for years but recall it being pretty good, might dig it out again! Murder in the Family: Inside Story of the Jersey Murders www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0747244553/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_VqKNBb6YKBRK1
Awesome upload considering the December 1987 episode has been available for several years it’s nice to be able to see the reconstructions that appear in the episode before
Late evening with one thing and another, so gonna have a shower, put my PJ’s on and order a pizza, then I can watch this. Who needs to go out on the town on a Friday when you’ve got CW (plus I’m too old, it’s cold and I’m skint! 🤣). 🕵🏻♀️
ToteScrote I’d make the world’s worst criminal. I’m 💩 at driving and freak out if the self serve tills say “there’s something in my bagging area” (even when there’s not). So I’d definitely draw attention to myself! 😉
I didn't watch this at the time and am astonished at how much cash was used for wages - even BR who you would have thought would be uq to date on money handling systems. I started work in 1982 and have never been qaid by cash or cheque.
@@MsVanorak the railway were still paying some people in cash during the late 90s. This wasn't because they were behind the times it was because they couldn't force staff who had been there a long time to switch to bank transfer
@@Scott1433 Oh yes, you can't force that kind of change on employees. I suppose i worked at places that never gave cash payment as an option. Nevertheless i worked for a large retail operation and one of the office girls (vary time and personnel) used to mozey off to the bank with the takings in a chain store shopping bag!
Those car thieve fraudsters were clever crooks I must say. Crime in those days always seemed to be clever as opposed to violent how they are these days
Actually, violent crime was significantly worse back then. You've got it completely the wrong way round. one of the major issues back then was that cash was used much more widely, so there were many more violent robberies. Also, people drink far less alcohol these days and that has led to a decline in a violent crime.
@@th8257 No. You've misunderstood my point. Today, if a car is stolen, it will always be stolen by force, and violently, ie at gun point or a knife, not in this way. You're going on about alcohol etc 🙄 You completely missed the point, take a breather.
@YAN LIMB Yes I know that. Learn how to spell 'you're' before emphatically accusing people of being "wrong", otherwise nobody care will care you're saying 🙄
We had to end up getting a crooklock on our Mk1 escort after it kept getting stolen by joyriders. I could get into as a kid with a little 2inch pocket penknife it was so bad.
The Tamiya Clod Buster R/C truck had just been released at this time. It was hugely popular, and remained in production until 2004. To this day, they produce the "Super Clod Buster" variant, which is only slightly different in the trim and colors.
Mk 2 Cavalier! Happy memories. Had 4 of these. Had two 1.6 GL's, an 87 D plate 1.8 CDi and an 88 E plate SRi 130. Sadly that was stolen in 1993. Great cars, went well, easy to fix but poor security.
A former Army officer who murdered his parents to inherit £1 million has been freed from jail on licence. Roderick Newall, 42, has served 13 years of a life sentence for beating his parents to death to get his hands on their property.
@@stanmarshthedarsh I don’t mind that so much. Certainly not as much as crimes against individuals or small businesses. The big corporations and companies commit crimes sometimes anyway with the prices or money they want from people or the service they give people!!! Especially their supposed customers!! 😂😂
They get under the car and hook the bonnet release cable . Then they disconnect the chosen hose . They use waste oil to pour on the road under the car . The victim is hardly likely to know which oil is the genuine oil for engine / gearbox / steering . The thief has replacement oil and basic repair kit to fix the fault within minutes of the owner going off to the dealers for parts . Such a shame the Kareem's lost their car eh .
@@Thenorthsace you heap to much praise upon me sir . I did however work on the streets of London from '88 - '98 . By then I'd made rather a lot of money . I now live in Sydney and am semi retired .
4.58... the Secretary says let me see you to the door, no way would I go back down and up again so many flights of stairs again just to show a burglar out.
i wanted to go in the cis building in manchester just turned up jeans t shirt they said no next day went in a suit and breifcase just walked in i went to top floor took photos then left .
The crimes depicted in the first two reconstructions were very cunning indeed. What a dolt that cleaner was, though, letting a stranger in to the office and then leaving him alone.
Month We moved from London to Israel for ten years I was 6 and that was the month of the Kings Cross fire I recall that night as we passed through on the Victoria line just before. Down memory lane lol.
@@nathaniliescu4597 do you actually have gainful employment or is your entire life spent living on benefits and harassing normal people going about their normal lives ?
@@nathaniliescu4597 A nurse , really ? I doubt you have the kindness , compassion or bedside manner for such a career . I read so many of your comments on TH-cam posts , you are cutting , cruel and nasty . Get yourself a life and other interests.
My 4th grade teacher used to smoke at her desk when we went outside for recess. It always smelled when we came back in! And don't get me started about the teachers lounge! Ahhhhhh the 80s!😎
@@languageoffootball he's actually right. Ronald Cheshire does look like an aged version of that photo-fit. Photo-fits are very basic in detail but they definitely captured his eyes, cheek bones, lips & eye brows. He of course does not have that huge head of hair.
Actor is called Michael Wyeth - checked him on an old Les Miserables programme - trained at Guildhall. Television: Crimewatch, Passing Boys (as Gus) for BBC - Christmas Line for LWT - seems to have vanished since . . .
It's every parents worst nightmare . My daughter worked in a bar and she would call me when she finished her shift in the early hours . No matter how tired I would get up and drive to collect her . Truth is I never slept properly until I knew she was home safely . Whether your potless or a millionaire when we die all we have of value is the children we leave here on earth . Best we love and protect them well .
I bet she does, but the fact that her dad was using the car (from the sounds of it, it was the only car they had) and she sprung the plan on her mum means there was probably not much else she could have done.
Why didn’t she get a taxi from her friends house, the one who’s sunbed she used?? Even if she didn’t have any money she could have got her mother to pay when she got home. Cases like that infuriate me because they do everything wrong. I mean come on, a young woman hitchhiking late at night on her own is asking for trouble. In an ideal world it shouldn’t be a problem but unfortunately we don’t live in an ideal world.
@@mrkipling2201 maybe she called a taxi but they were all busy. She could have been killed by a taxi driver. Getting a taxi is never 100% safe. It's never the victims fault. If it was your sister or daughter I'm sure you wouldn't be blaming her. Maybe have some empathy.
Callum . So your prisons are empty then ? Actually most people these days grass themselves up with their mobile phones and social media. That's why you rarely see the Bobbie on the Beat anymore. Mobile phones are far more invasive than you might imagine.
Vanilla Snow Excuse me, exactly what are you speaking about? The black man who stole the business cards and headers? He was black. He stole the business headers and cards. What the fuck are you trying to say? No one can say a black man stole something when he actually did? You clearly know zilch about what the fuck is going on in re to race relations and should refrain from attempting to pretend like you do. JFC.
@@KenyanBunnie oh my word. Chill your boots. He may have put it poorly but he is right, people are petrified of saying " black" as they are too stupid to understand that its not a slur its a description
The fact that in the first case it was so easy to commit a fraud shows how honest and trusting most people and organisations used to be at that time. But it's easy to ruin that type of society as soon as you have dishonest people taking advantage of it. Today we have a security-obsessed society thanks to people like those fraudsters.
Very true.
And also the kind of society ripe for the pickings of enslavement for governments and rich people who wish to impose all manner of restrictions for the purpose of societal "security", since we all know how a lot of the sheeple out there will do anything to feel safe.
with all the online fraud financial institutes have to be on there guard horrible world we live in
nice con, so simple. steal paper and set up a banker's draft. somebody had a nice year. They had no security, just a cleaner. they were asking for it.
The first fraud was sweet asfk - £250k - done very smoothly...
I'm addicted to these old eps youtube better not take them down. Thanx so much real crime is my guilty pleasure.
You can watch an episode many times
and still notice something new!
All the interesting place names and people names,
if you aren't from England or have never been there.
The back stories of the crimes
that were eventually solved.
The actors who went on
to appear in other shows
or become famous.
The accents they keep referring to,
but all sound pretty much the same to me.
Endless Googling ops.
Fascinating!
@@noongourfaindon't forget cockney slang & scousers!!
Much better uploads than Redcards.
I hope they don't but there is a copy right problem
Rachel was my mate.
Retro CWUK club represent! Happy Friday and thanks to Redcard74 for this evenings treat!
Thanks once again redcard74!
I did a Google search, apparently the missing couple from Jersey were murdered and buried by their own son, which is pretty gruesome. So much for all of those sightings of them that were mentioned in the update.
I have this book on the case, haven't read it for years but recall it being pretty good, might dig it out again! Murder in the Family: Inside Story of the Jersey Murders www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0747244553/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_VqKNBb6YKBRK1
holy shit sad wow and ty for the link
It was my first thought tbf
Cracking comment
Perfect timing just put on my pyjamas gonna get into bed and watch my daily cw fix
(YES IM A CW ADDICT) 😂😂 THX REDCARD74....
Me to m8 love me crimewatch
@@chris8374 tell me about it m8😆
Seen all the episodes on TH-cam what people put on a few years back love redcard for putting all these on
Me too !
Me to folks:)
Awesome upload considering the December 1987 episode has been available for several years it’s nice to be able to see the reconstructions that appear in the episode before
Cracking recons
thankyou more crimewatch to watch I look forward to this every evening
The bank job at the start is amazing, the absolute balls of those guys, the guy in the bank must have been crapping himself!!
cracking set of balls on him.
i would have been rejoicing walking away with all that dosh just wow
The fraud was quite a nifty little caper. Very naughty of course but rather audacious.
Wonder if they were ever caught. Some amount of cash.
that was sublime
Anyone have any update on this fraud ? Quite daring indeed.
Amazing how much money you could make as a cleaner.
I agree
Late evening with one thing and another, so gonna have a shower, put my PJ’s on and order a pizza, then I can watch this.
Who needs to go out on the town on a Friday when you’ve got CW (plus I’m too old, it’s cold and I’m skint! 🤣). 🕵🏻♀️
Skint? Just go out and lift a few Mercedes or forge some bankers’ drafts, Helen. ;)
ToteScrote I’d make the world’s worst criminal. I’m 💩 at driving and freak out if the self serve tills say “there’s something in my bagging area” (even when there’s not). So I’d definitely draw attention to myself! 😉
Unbelievable how the car owners just handed over their car keys!
@@09weenic they didn't they were handing over their car, office, house and safe keys as well ! 😂
Ha ha female version of me lol . Great viewing and lots to watch love it
Dont't have nightmares. Do Sleep well!
Crass and meaningless.
SCARIEST title sequence in a long time from the BBC. Such drama set by the music and those shocking creepy eyes!
I remember being freaked out by them as a kid. :(
I didn't find the eyes creepy (possibly because I interpreted them as the eyes of viewers solving cases)
Excellent loving these old crimewatchs
Eye jockey eye
Yet again, the Securicor employees get it in the neck :/ It seems this was the single most dangerous job you could have in the 80s...
I didn't watch this at the time and am astonished at how much cash was used for wages - even BR who you would have thought would be uq to date on money handling systems. I started work in 1982 and have never been qaid by cash or cheque.
@@MsVanorak the railway were still paying some people in cash during the late 90s. This wasn't because they were behind the times it was because they couldn't force staff who had been there a long time to switch to bank transfer
@@Scott1433 Oh yes, you can't force that kind of change on employees. I suppose i worked at places that never gave cash payment as an option. Nevertheless i worked for a large retail operation and one of the office girls (vary time and personnel) used to mozey off to the bank with the takings in a chain store shopping bag!
I was telling my son earlier that there's no way I would do that job. Not even if I was paid a million for it!
Those car thieve fraudsters were clever crooks I must say. Crime in those days always seemed to be clever as opposed to violent how they are these days
Actually, violent crime was significantly worse back then. You've got it completely the wrong way round. one of the major issues back then was that cash was used much more widely, so there were many more violent robberies. Also, people drink far less alcohol these days and that has led to a decline in a violent crime.
@@th8257 No. You've misunderstood my point. Today, if a car is stolen, it will always be stolen by force, and violently, ie at gun point or a knife, not in this way. You're going on about alcohol etc 🙄 You completely missed the point, take a breather.
@YAN LIMB Yes I know that. Learn how to spell 'you're' before emphatically accusing people of being "wrong", otherwise nobody care will care you're saying 🙄
@@th8257 people drink less these days ? Are you even from England 😂
@@Thenorthsace I keep seeing that comment, there is no way at all people drink less now
Thanks cup of tea on the go and feet up thanks .
What that cellulite build up. Barf.
Darjeeling?
0:25 THAT PART OF THIS INTRO WITH THE POLICE VEHICLE LIGHTS COMING ON TO THE BLARE OF THE TUNE CHORUS IS EPIC!!!!!!!!1 YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!! ;*D
This is definitely the best version of the theme tune. The original is often the best: the same is true of Casualty for example.
That Wilmott dixon caper was "The Real Hustle" 👌.
clever wasnt it.
They were smart almost like a film Oceons 11
Mickey Bricks and ol’ Three Socks … the early years.
The bank security in the fraud case was dreadful
They were Crackin...
We had to end up getting a crooklock on our Mk1 escort after it kept getting stolen by joyriders. I could get into as a kid with a little 2inch pocket penknife it was so bad.
My Vauxhall Astra was much the same. One of the easiest cars to pilfer.
The Newalls were murdered by their own sons.
Really wicked boys.
Jesus.
I love Helen Phelps' voice lol
Cristine S me too. She’s the sort of policewoman I’d want if something terrible happened to me.
I felt her voice & Jacqui Hames' were very similar.
If Helen Phelps is still around, I want her to do ASMR videos!!!!!!
A voice that could melt concrete.
I’m loving this so much Xxx
I think sue wanted a bit of the detective in the car theft case
I think you are a moron
She was doing plenty of smiling for sure whilst discussing the car thefts.😍
The Tamiya Clod Buster R/C truck had just been released at this time. It was hugely popular, and remained in production until 2004.
To this day, they produce the "Super Clod Buster" variant, which is only slightly different in the trim and colors.
Amazing 🤩
Reminded me of my King Cab on a couple of different steroids.
Mk 2 Cavalier! Happy memories. Had 4 of these. Had two 1.6 GL's, an 87 D plate 1.8 CDi and an 88 E plate SRi 130. Sadly that was stolen in 1993. Great cars, went well, easy to fix but poor security.
Cracking roof racks.
The MK2 Cavalier was one of the most stolen cars of the 1980s and early 1990s and were particularly popular with joyriders .
@@dd776 yeah I had one stolen while I was in hospital visiting a mate. Came out, no car. Bastards.
As much sympathy as I feel for the Merc owners wasn’t there another murder they could have featured?
They tried to feature a variety of cases on the show. Maybe that's why they focused on this case.
Very clever scam in stealing those Mercs. Not good for the owners though!!
Thank heaven for VHS recorders in 1987 which was four years before I was born! Hope red card has 1990 onwards too.
Top loader
INSPECTOR FROST Dancing in the Moonlight
We had a VHS recorder from 1983 onwards in our house and that was typical for most people in our area. Around 1983 or 1984.
A former Army officer who murdered his parents to inherit £1 million has been freed from jail on licence.
Roderick Newall, 42, has served 13 years of a life sentence for beating his parents to death to get his hands on their property.
:O thanks
Those were what you call "absentee parents". No one in that family possessed a family instinct.
What's criminal is our ridiculous sentencing 13 years for a double planned murder.. horrendous and no justice at all 😠
Nothing like the good old cut out switch even on modern cars with an immobiliser, that way stealing the key doesn't mean stealing the car.
Did you have one of those red flashing lights as well? ...... The ones that did absolutely nothing except flash?! 😅
@@AACE73 Had a "Brilliant" it was called, radio pager that worked at a thousand yards, as soon as sensitive sensors on it activated
Wilmot Dixon has a revenue these days of over a billion GDP. However that was a very clever sting against them.😉 cracking
I don't mind seeing the big ruthless companies and banks getting a taste of their own medicine.
@@stanmarshthedarsh I don’t mind that so much. Certainly not as much as crimes against individuals or small businesses. The big corporations and companies commit crimes sometimes anyway with the prices or money they want from people or the service they give people!!! Especially their supposed customers!! 😂😂
They make the little guy pay for their losses. But yeah.
Was this case solved?
Bloody excellent you gotta hand it to them!!!!
Helen Phelps is gorgeous . She could read me a night time story every night forever 👍
Yes, no nightmares.
Helen phelps loves the word pound lol anyone else notice this?
Do you mean pound as opposed to pounds? A lot of people still talk like that today.
Noticed this lol sounds more like "Paand"
Kent lass … lovely!
Anyone else tried to call that CW telephone number in 2021? Tempted???
No because we have something called a life
Oh bless… you’re obviously proud of your shitty original comeback, i might go cry in the corner now i feel so insulted, and tbh i have a great life ☺️
Yes, plenty of times … they keep offering to put me through to some bloke called Jeremy.
10:40 I SMELT SOMEONE'S FART WHILE I WAS POSING FOR THIS MUGSHOT.
The black robber should have been arrested just for wearing those sunglasses
The thumbnail is Dennis Taylor I tell you!
Was the wilmot Dixon case or the Mercedes case solved?
20:05 This is the 4th actor that I'm aware of to also appear in Only Fools & Horses
I have a Polish friend called Kadzda Lyftatejm! 32:44
I have a Polish Mistress and she is called Natalya Putin. I think she might be a fibber, but she is a very good ‘friend’.
A time with no cctv. Happy days ha ha ha
ok so Donald Ford, roughly translated as D.Fraud.....?
Cheers
so how did they get the cars to leak oil in the first place?
They get under the car and hook the bonnet release cable . Then they disconnect the chosen hose . They use waste oil to pour on the road under the car . The victim is hardly likely to know which oil is the genuine oil for engine / gearbox / steering . The thief has replacement oil and basic repair kit to fix the fault within minutes of the owner going off to the dealers for parts . Such a shame the Kareem's lost their car eh .
@@johnniethepom2905 you sound like you’ve done this before bruv
@@Thenorthsace you heap to much praise upon me sir . I did however work on the streets of London from '88 - '98 . By then I'd made rather a lot of money . I now live in Sydney and am semi retired .
@@johnniethepom7545 out of curiosity what work did you do on the streets that were paved with old ?
@gujh03 I dealt in reclaimed building materials , plant equipment , commercial vehicles, and anything else I could make a quid out of .
4.58... the Secretary says let me see you to the door, no way would I go back down and up again so many flights of stairs again just to show a burglar out.
Tune
Lol scouse
Eh Mate..Is Canning Place still the hive of activity it once was? 'Moon' walkers etc..
Liverpool is awesome scouser scouse
@@batman007623 can’t wait to go back ❤️
Were the fraud cases solved? One would imagine the Mercedes-Benz thieves would have been 'known to the police'.
Karim was in only fools and horses. Cash and curry . Vimmel and Mr Ram .
Clod Buster!
If only every bank teller kept a plastic carrier bag issued by a patisserie under the counter!
To put your dough in
The Asian guy from the Mercedes car jacking played the undertaker in the frogs legacy episode of only fools and horses.
Ah yes I was trying to work out where I had seen him
Mr Jahan….”Why are you take us down here Rodney ?”
@mickykedian7753 that's the one
i wanted to go in the cis building in manchester just turned up jeans t shirt they said no next day went in a suit and breifcase just walked in i went to top floor took photos then left .
Btw midlands bank equals HSBC today.
Was the Rachel case solved?
The crimes depicted in the first two reconstructions were very cunning indeed. What a dolt that cleaner was, though, letting a stranger in to the office and then leaving him alone.
Not really fair calling the cleaner out like that, most the time people that clean places hardly know any of the staff of the buildings they work in.
@@Thenorthsace If they don't know the staff then they shouldn't be letting anyone in.
Seems that the guy let himself in and probably wasn't going to leave despite her protestations.
poor rachael. never hitchhike ladies.
So, should they sleep on the grass?
Depends when and where. More assaults on lone female pedestrians at night than on daytime hitchhikers.
Died for the sake of a 10 min sunbed session. Not worth it.
Very clever £250,000.00 pound fraud. Cracking. Midland bank just a distant memory too.😉
Midland is HSBC
Please stop saying "cracking". You've said it about 4 times already under this one video.
@MulberryEllie that's a cracking comment 👌
600 grand once in Germany
cracking episode
@@eadweard.
I love the armed robberies and the screams etc. Today your mask is your balaclava...
Today armed robberies are pretty much a thing of the past
Wow! Those fraudsters!! They were very slick indeed! Could've been a crew out of a Scorsese film! De Niro, Pacino & Samuel L Jackson!!
Ruaridh MacLeod is a bit of alright!
Helen Phelps Blue eyes could kill 😜
The voice.
That V shape hairstyle. Proper banter do
Proper flock of seagulls
The guy who killed Rachel is serving life..
Ronald Cheshire.
Should have been hanged .
Not long enough.
Eye luw❤ Innglish birdz 👍
Same phone number as swap shop?
I'm pretty sure they used the same number across the BBC for different programmes
@@muls9571They still do. If you are not careful, you will end up talking to some bloke called Jeremy …
Month We moved from London to Israel for ten years I was 6 and that was the month of the Kings Cross fire I recall that night as we passed through on the Victoria line just before. Down memory lane lol.
We don't if that you moved to a state that abuses others.
@@nathaniliescu4597 do you actually have gainful employment or is your entire life spent living on benefits and harassing normal people going about their normal lives ?
@@johnniethepom2905 I'm not on benefits I'm training to be a Nurse - is that acceptable for you anonymous internet sage?
@@nathaniliescu4597 A nurse , really ? I doubt you have the kindness , compassion or bedside manner for such a career . I read so many of your comments on TH-cam posts , you are cutting , cruel and nasty . Get yourself a life and other interests.
So many lies in the BBC's report. I know i was with Steven.
Clever sting that first one.
yep. i agree. see my post.
I was 11when this first aired god I'm old 😂😂
I was surely in the qub when this first aired so what does that make me! :(
Thank you red card you leg end
Absolutely
I’d never except a wankers draft off anyone I don’t care if they say it’s as good as money.
It was just as good as money though hence the name “bankers draft”
@ Thenorthsace A person good at their job would to make a 5 minute phone call to the bank branch to confirm the check is valid.
@@HdHd-hp6qzthey did. It was only when the owners realised the drafts were missing that it was reported to their bank
The guy playing careem was in only fools
Looks like Bryan May at 37:45.
14.20 Flock of seagulls …
5:49 the days of smoking at your desk in the office!!
My 4th grade teacher used to smoke at her desk when we went outside for recess. It always smelled when we came back in! And don't get me started about the teachers lounge! Ahhhhhh the 80s!😎
I still do. Balkan Sobranie as a matter of fact.
@@frankbrody239The teachers’ lounge aka ‘the Kipper Factory’.
Ronald Cheshire killed poor Rachel
I love the way that the criminals in CW are often referred to as ‘gentlemen’.
Helen Phelps could arrest me any day of the week
Fck sake Saj, give it a rest you fckin letch
LOOL
Again-the sketch artist appears to be color blind. The people always look darker then they really are .
Alma Davis all they have to go off is what the witnesses look like, it’s not like they can actually draw it 100% accurately
I think the artists are five year-olds.
Uc tomorrow the time to txbe tx to cut check check njn
That efit of Rachael Patridges killer is spot on
TB89 it’s BOGOF at Specsavers at the moment matey. Get chomping on some carrots too kidder!
@@languageoffootball he's actually right. Ronald Cheshire does look like an aged version of that photo-fit. Photo-fits are very basic in detail but they definitely captured his eyes, cheek bones, lips & eye brows. He of course does not have that huge head of hair.
@@isaz597 ok if you say so bud; resemblance must be in the eye of the beholder!
Cracking
That cleaner needs retraining, why people are obsessed with answering door bells and phones i'll never know.
Was she stupid or what - leaving a stranger alone in the office !
She was in on it
@@kdwskdws Well she certainly deserves a large tip from the fraudster
@@MsVanorak 😄😃😀😄😃😀😀😀
Most the time cleaners don’t even know the people
That work in the buildings they clean in... it’s wasn’t her fault.
Is that David Thewlis as the thieving "mechanic"
Nope
Time for a trip too Specsavers mate
I thought the exact same. How do we know it isn't him?
Christopher Neale because he doesn’t look like him at all 😩
Actor is called Michael Wyeth - checked him on an old Les Miserables programme - trained at Guildhall. Television: Crimewatch, Passing Boys (as Gus) for BBC - Christmas Line for LWT - seems to have vanished since . . .
Why is that southerners can't say "sixth" properly? They say it like it's spelled "sikth"
Areaism 😂😂
yank talk
The good old cut and shut, eh? I suppose I should have been more suspicious when Nozza sold me a MK3 Cortina with a huge welding scar across the roof?
Sue says 6 Mercs but the map shows seven Merc logos.
I would give Helen Phelps a seeing to. So lovely.
She speaks very highly of you too .
She doesn’t visit psychiatric establishments so your luck is out 😂
yep
Lovely, apart from the boyish barnet. What is going on there?
9:52 Mr Burns from The Simpsons
lol yes
I bet Rachael's (36:05) mother is probably regretting that she didn't give her daughter a ride back home (32:18)!!
It's every parents worst nightmare . My daughter worked in a bar and she would call me when she finished her shift in the early hours . No matter how tired I would get up and drive to collect her . Truth is I never slept properly until I knew she was home safely . Whether your potless or a millionaire when we die all we have of value is the children we leave here on earth . Best we love and protect them well .
I bet she does, but the fact that her dad was using the car (from the sounds of it, it was the only car they had) and she sprung the plan on her mum means there was probably not much else she could have done.
@@muls9571 that's right!
Why didn’t she get a taxi from her friends house, the one who’s sunbed she used?? Even if she didn’t have any money she could have got her mother to pay when she got home. Cases like that infuriate me because they do everything wrong. I mean come on, a young woman hitchhiking late at night on her own is asking for trouble. In an ideal world it shouldn’t be a problem but unfortunately we don’t live in an ideal world.
@@mrkipling2201 maybe she called a taxi but they were all busy. She could have been killed by a taxi driver. Getting a taxi is never 100% safe. It's never the victims fault. If it was your sister or daughter I'm sure you wouldn't be blaming her. Maybe have some empathy.
Crimewatch isn't the same after hearing about Sue Cook being an atheist. :(
GTF 😂
@@09weenic What does that stand for????
@@STEJTHEGREATEST work it out 🤔
So what?
@@valeriemacphail9180 I want wholesome people on my TV screen.
what Poor MuG'S GIve There Key'S way2 bloody StranGer'S
George Minnit why do you always type like a ransom note lol
Those who can't put the correct THEIR!!!!!
im back for more and im brilliant.....
Jeez what a 😈
No-one doubts it, because you tell us quite regularly. Thanks, you are an inspiration.
We don't grass in Scotland
Of coarse not Tam Mcgraw wasn't a grass was he
no your all inbred ginger fuckers
Callum . So your prisons are empty then ? Actually most people these days grass themselves up with their mobile phones and social media. That's why you rarely see the Bobbie on the Beat anymore. Mobile phones are far more invasive than you might imagine.
@@joeanderson7316 comedian are we - you prick 😃😃😃🏴🏴🏴
@@joeanderson7316 you’re.
They’re not all inbred ginger fuckers either. Stop dissing Scottish people.
There is nothing wrong with being a gingah btw
1:25 looks scarily like Dylan Moran!
10:33 wouldn’t be able to say that these days with all the SJW’s about
Vanilla Snow Excuse me, exactly what are you speaking about? The black man who stole the business cards and headers?
He was black.
He stole the business headers and cards.
What the fuck are you trying to say?
No one can say a black man stole something when he actually did?
You clearly know zilch about what the fuck is going on in re to race relations and should refrain from attempting to pretend like you do.
JFC.
@@KenyanBunnie oh my word. Chill your boots. He may have put it poorly but he is right, people are petrified of saying " black" as they are too stupid to understand that its not a slur its a description