The nurse was just excellent. She deserves an award, even though she is trained, she really kept her head about her. “He came back to me.” Such sweet words.💜
In bed with a cold with all the lights turned out and ready to be spooked. This show frightened the life out of me as a child. The theme tune. The videofits. The reconstructions.
Me too.. especially when it was on late and I was was little and had to walk upstairs! And when he said "don't have nightmares"... Tell that to an 8yo!
@@interstat2222 Never had that problem with this show, but Unsolved Mysteries did during winter especially-having to go for a pee during one of the ad breaks I was bricking it because I thought there might be a killer, ghost or alien lurking upstairs. th-cam.com/video/_r8DjHoZ1vc/w-d-xo.html
Scared the hell out of me too as a child. Used to sneakily watch it in bed with the sound down low as i wasn't allowed it on. Just love watching them all again now.
The people who carried out the robbery in the first reconstruction are a special type of scum. They shoot the guards even though one of them put up no resistance and actually gave them the money. Absolutely disgusting. Thankfully that nurse was driving past. That showed the 2 sides of humanity in that one incident. The goodness in people personified by the nurse and the badness in people personified by the scum who carried out the robbery.
So many criminal deviants got taken off the streets sooner,& as a consequence,many young girls must of been saved from a gory death, thanks to this show. Such a worthwhile project for anyone involved. My country of New Zealand started their own Crimewatch series which was very successful as well.
Heroin etc will make anyone sell themselves. I know a woman who was very hard working and had a family etc she went out one night took some drugs when she was drunk. She has lost everything. She's on the streets like that woman now
Very true. The problem is the format changed so much, as with so many things in this era. Like when news readers were sat at the desk reading , nowdays they are walking all over the studio standing in front of big screens. Just can't beat the 80's for the feel of things like this
the area where christine used to work is no longer a red light district. its a lot more lit up and busy. sad to hear her murder is till unsolved 28 yrs later.
@Nathan Iliescu I like that doll face thing. What is it, from Thunderbirds or something??? At least it's better than _some_ of the repulsive profile pics I've seen (and actually reported for vulgar content). Believe me, it could be MUCH worse. It's actually become quite funny seeing her/him comment every episode, and "thinking" that it's that face that's giving their opinion! 🤣
Hooked on these recently. I was 12 on March 10 1991, this was on at 9pm, meant to be after the watershed, and it was the highlight of the evening's TV, i watched this from a young age. 🤔, I am 42 tomorrow. Time flies by
The theme tune always reminds me of how as a kid I'd be frightened by hearing it..... and the phrase at the end really didn't help....."don't have nightmares". Seriously though it's a shame that monthly crime watch isn't on any more as it really did solve so many cases and gave justice to victims.
@BlytheWorld1972 I totally agree. Such a sad and unnecessary case. A hard working man killed for seemingly no reason whatsoever. His poor family left without a husband and a father.
@@mrkipling2201 A guy I know from stoke told me he was transporting more than just people in the cabs. maybe just bs but at the time the dealers selling pills in Shelleys were making thousands a night. thats why it got shut down not long after and if you look on the map you can see one woman was dropped near Shelleys 12 miles from his last drop which he had not checked in with the cab office about. thats a large area to be driving round and plenty of time to go off and do other bits. a lot of people still use cabs now for big deals. they blend in and back then were even less suspicious. but I hate to go on about something I herd when it could be bollocks . but its 30 years now so they were clearly pros and didn't want his money. it was for another reason. something went missing maybe. regardless r.i.p Steve no one deserves to go out like that.
That tragic death of that prostitute and I hope they have found the person or persons who are responsible for her death and that poor taxi driver who was killed for just doing his job and the shocking death of that 17 year old who was shot dead who had his whole life ahead of him and hope they caught all murders who killed the people who was murdered in this episode
If they haven't received justice on this earth they will in the next world when they stand before God on Judgement day and have to answer for there crimes and actions in this life none of us will escape the wrath of God. kind regards take care God Bless John Tipperary Town in Ireland.
The Steven Johnson murder was from my neck of the woods and is still unsolved to this day ... They made an arrest 2 or 3 years back in about 2015/16, but nothing came of it and the bloke was released ... Mow Cop is only a tiny village, but has a lot of eerie country lanes in the dark. Made this case even more chilling ... The village drops down into the town of Kidsgrove where I grew up (which was itself famous back in the 70's as the scene of the notorious Black Panther/ Lesley Whittle murder) and I remember being at school as a 12 year old and everyone building up that day to watching it feature on the national media that night on CW ... Soon after this, the police made up a photofit of the creepy guy seen at the Rookery the next morning and brought it around the houses in Kidsgrove - but no-one recognised him.
It's got to be someone local to leave the scene of a random attack and get away safe, he must stay within close proximety of where taxi stopped..... a killer is near you or was at one point
Anthony McKen - Could be. He was the bloke they issued the photofit of. Remember the police bringing it around the town, but as I say, no-one ever recognised him Soulbrother61 - You're probably right. The place where he was stabbed (Mow Cop) is only a small village up on the Staffs/Cheshire border, so if he wasn't from there, I wonder why he had Steve Johnson take him up there??It's mainly country lanes and fields, so if he was from elsewhere, he would have had to then walk down into Kidsgrove or a town on the other side, Biddulph ... Maybe that's what he did and he'd just got into Kidsgrove early the next morning when the dog walker saw him?? It's really creepy
Useless football stats for those interested. Day after the Steven Johnson murder, Port Vale lost 0-1 at home to Brighton in Division 2. Stoke City lost 0-2 at Preston North End in Division 3.
Steve Johnson, the taxi driver who was murdered, bears a striking resemblance to Gary Collins, the cannabis dealer who was murdered near Hastings in 1984.
Said it before and I'll always maintain, armed robbery or possession of a firearm should carry a life sentence Nobody carries a gun unless they have intention of using it
It’s so sad what happened to Steve :( maybe it was someone of whom he knew ? It’s a bit of a long shot but it’s all I can think of. Either that or someone was/is purely tapped in the head. RIP Steve 😢.
The murder of the sex worker Maria (Christina) Reguena was one of the murders looked into by "Operation Enigma". There had been a spate of over 200 unsolved murders of sex workers and vulnerable women in the 80s through to the mid 90s. The police now believe that at least two, possibly more, serial killers were responsible for a number of them, as there were similarities in a number of cases. In this case, police looked at David Smith. He has been convicted of the murder of other sex workers and is a strong suspect here. The other man is Alun Kyte, also suspected of murdering numerous other sex workers, including being the possible murderer of 1984 Crimewatch case Yvonne Coley. He was recently in the news as he has also been convicted of violently sexually assaulting a young boy in the 80s who lived near him.
I’d honestly say that if Marina’s body was dumped at “Slag Lane” then someone’s committed this murder with that final location in mind. So would align with someone local to Leigh who is aware of that location / name.
@@neilt4723as a background, Maria Requena's death was linked to the murder of Linda Donaldson whose body was also found a couple of miles away, 3 years earlier. Both were linked to the "East Lancs Ripper" cases. Smith became a suspect because he was a lorry driver and apparently knew the area well. A third potential murder, of Vera Anderson happened in Penketh and then in 1994, Julie Finely's body was found in St Helens. It's thought that the murderer may have been inspired by Jack the Ripper, given the mutilation in the crimes and the fact that they seemed to have started when a Jack the Ripper TV series was being shown on TV in 1988.
Watching these trying to find the episode where I saw someone I was working with. He was wanted for fraud, but was actually arrested the night the programme was on for driving away from a petrol station without paying
Bit weird the police were fingerprinting people from Mow Cop. It was clear the murderer (if he was the guy with the bloodstained shirt) wasn't from there - he was seen a mile south of there. Walking in the general direction of Packmoor.
I suppose... Luckily, Kit Kats don't tend to have very much chocolate in them - mainly just the outside. Thought it was really lovely of her to offer them though. Not many people in that profession would.
Sounds like DAVID JOHN WELLER was caught for whatever financial impropriety he was involved in, and did prison time for it, and then when he got into tax trouble for unfiled returns. If you see this guy, hold onto your wallet.
Random question to CW fans on here ... Does anyone else remember a CW appeal about a skeleton from 1975 that had been found in the Birmingham area?? I associate it with being on one of the autumn 1991 shows because they'd just shown the Karen Price case on Crimewatch File that autumn, so I was already fascinated by that kind of case when another similar one was then featured. (If it WAS autumn 91, I'm guessing Redcard could be uploading it soon anyway!)... All I remember was them showing a clay head, a flowery shirt and saying they'd found a skeleton and dated it to 1975. Can't find anything online about it, but it's stuck with me all these years and just wondered if anyone else remember it??
Robert - I might remember that actually. David Hatcher showed some wigs with typical 1975 hairstyles to try to build up a more accurate picture of the victim?
That's it Totescrote! ... Think they showed clips of 1975 events and music to try to jog memories ... Funny how things stick with you over the years. Don't know if they ever identified him, but will be good to see that episode again
@@roberthowell2726 it's on TH-cam somewhere, I've seen it in the last few days. Try October/nov/december 1990 or first 2 months of 1991. I'm almost certain it's one of those eps
@@ianbousfield5007 One of them is/was protesting his innocence & saying it was a miscarriage of justice online. According to his wife both of them were still inside in September 2013.
@@BlytheWorld1972 So dumb, the lad had complied-you get caught for armed robbery it might be five years back then, possibly less. You shoot him the back & either cripple or murder him you go down for life most likely.
That stupid prat of a shop assistant, carrying on loading his shelves with wine, after the distraught security guard has asked him to call the police???
back in 90s Bristol a killer called Malcolm green who lived in Easton ,it was the body in the bags murder not so sure if it was on crimmewatch it's so eerie crimes like that happen on your doorstep
1.28,. People can't even walk along a coast path without getting apprehended by a crook. Terrible days then and now, nowadays people are more violent under influence of drink and drugs in my opinion, money crimes and robbery are in the decline
@@zeddeka yes it was, all the crime them days,serial murders( ripper Yorkshire), smash n grab raids, deception, armed gun holdups, fraud, rapists etc the list is long, criminals now intending to do that are either caught or " mellowing out a bit"
The Antiques Roadshow was going before Crimewatch - the Aladdin's Cave presenter here (Eric Knowles) was primarily an Antiques Roadshow presenter at this time!
What’s with the old Snootypants in the Red Cross shop making assumptions. I always check out everything for sale, but especially the skirts and the secondhand lingerie. I’m funny like that. Nice.
The nurse was just excellent. She deserves an award, even though she is trained, she really kept her head about her. “He came back to me.” Such sweet words.💜
Right? An absolute angel 💖
In bed with a cold with all the lights turned out and ready to be spooked. This show frightened the life out of me as a child. The theme tune. The videofits. The reconstructions.
Me too.. especially when it was on late and I was was little and had to walk upstairs! And when he said "don't have nightmares"... Tell that to an 8yo!
@@interstat2222 Never had that problem with this show, but Unsolved Mysteries did during winter especially-having to go for a pee during one of the ad breaks I was bricking it because I thought there might be a killer, ghost or alien lurking upstairs.
th-cam.com/video/_r8DjHoZ1vc/w-d-xo.html
Scared the hell out of me too as a child. Used to sneakily watch it in bed with the sound down low as i wasn't allowed it on. Just love watching them all again now.
Is it the morning after the night before loool
bring it back they caught poor jamie bulgers killers
That was miraculous that the nurse was driving past during that first reconstruction. Such an angel.
smck 2016 hopefully she received some official recognition for her actions
Legend you are amazing.
Hey CrimeWatchers have a great Sunday Xx
I love it
I was watching on Sunday .... Five years after you left your comment!
Hope the off duty nurse got the recognition she deserved. Well done.
The people who carried out the robbery in the first reconstruction are a special type of scum. They shoot the guards even though one of them put up no resistance and actually gave them the money. Absolutely disgusting. Thankfully that nurse was driving past. That showed the 2 sides of humanity in that one incident. The goodness in people personified by the nurse and the badness in people personified by the scum who carried out the robbery.
The evilness in people is personified by vivisection, factory farming and slaughterhouses.
💯👏🏻🙌🏻
Thanks again. Watching just before bed. Hope I don’t have nightmares !!!
So many criminal deviants got taken off the streets sooner,& as a consequence,many young girls must of been saved from a gory death, thanks to this show. Such a worthwhile project for anyone involved. My country of New Zealand started their own Crimewatch series which was very successful as well.
Heroin etc will make anyone sell themselves. I know a woman who was very hard working and had a family etc she went out one night took some drugs when she was drunk. She has lost everything. She's on the streets like that woman now
Yes, they must have been!
Most of the murders are still unsolved.
I love New Zealand ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This programme should never have been discontinued, it's needed these days more than ever now. Scum everywhere nowadays.
Very true. The problem is the format changed so much, as with so many things in this era. Like when news readers were sat at the desk reading , nowdays they are walking all over the studio standing in front of big screens. Just can't beat the 80's for the feel of things like this
@@Caz_2087 I agree. Think I'm just stuck in an 80s timewarp 😂
@@Nixter1974007 So am I! 😍😂 I wasn't even born until 1987 yet I live more in the 80's now than I do today 🤣 today sucks 😂
@@Caz_2087 TV back then was marvellous.
Crimewatch would be seen as racist today
£525 for a moped... you pay that now for a phone 😂
And a refurbished one at that!! That bit got me as well!
@@AACE73Or a round of drinks at my local … 🤵♂️
£525 in 1991 the equivalent of almost £1,560 in 2024 money
@@zeddeka I won eight times that amount when I was on ‘The Chase’ 🤵♂️
the area where christine used to work is no longer a red light district. its a lot more lit up and busy. sad to hear her murder is till unsolved 28 yrs later.
It's still a relatively seedy place. No brass about, but with the gay village, so many single (not necessarily gay men cruise around there.
@@JC-ss7xy yuck.
Hello welcome back and thanks for making my Sunday fun !! great to see you back on track .
I'm fed up to the back teeth seeing a comment by you in every episode. With that god ugly doll face.
@@nathaniliescu4597 As opposed to yours. A purple N.🤣🤣
@Nathan Iliescu
I like that doll face thing.
What is it, from Thunderbirds or something???
At least it's better than _some_ of the repulsive profile pics I've seen (and actually reported for vulgar content).
Believe me, it could be MUCH worse.
It's actually become quite funny seeing her/him comment every episode, and "thinking" that it's that face that's giving their opinion! 🤣
35:34 - unfortunate road name given the circumstances
Oh dear! 😞
Nah that's funny 🤣🤣
Thanks for uploading this on what is a shitty Sunday now that the clocks have gone back
Hooked on these recently. I was 12 on March 10 1991, this was on at 9pm, meant to be after the watershed, and it was the highlight of the evening's TV, i watched this from a young age. 🤔, I am 42 tomorrow. Time flies by
Happy birthday and i was born on same month and same year, my birthday is two weeks time hahah
@@MrChuckmike Happy birthday to you also.. An early one🎉🎂
@@noka79 thanks a lot
The theme tune always reminds me of how as a kid I'd be frightened by hearing it..... and the phrase at the end really didn't help....."don't have nightmares". Seriously though it's a shame that monthly crime watch isn't on any more as it really did solve so many cases and gave justice to victims.
Steve Johnson in Stoke-on-Trent so sad ... his poor family and also so sad for his loss a hard working man ..
Be very lucky if the killer is ever found now unfortunately this will be one of these cases that stay unsolved for ever sadley
@BlytheWorld1972 I totally agree. Such a sad and unnecessary case. A hard working man killed for seemingly no reason whatsoever. His poor family left without a husband and a father.
@@mrkipling2201 A guy I know from stoke told me he was transporting more than just people in the cabs. maybe just bs but at the time the dealers selling pills in Shelleys were making thousands a night. thats why it got shut down not long after and if you look on the map you can see one woman was dropped near Shelleys 12 miles from his last drop which he had not checked in with the cab office about. thats a large area to be driving round and plenty of time to go off and do other bits. a lot of people still use cabs now for big deals. they blend in and back then were even less suspicious. but I hate to go on about something I herd when it could be bollocks . but its 30 years now so they were clearly pros and didn't want his money. it was for another reason. something went missing maybe. regardless r.i.p Steve no one deserves to go out like that.
Alright duck
omg i remember lady's like that in the 90s working in charity shops all prim and proper fascinating
There's nothing for you here young man, this is a local shop for local people.
Hi ha ha, she was a bit League of Gentleman!
The hair was scary lol
Shut up, no one gives a fig.
Hi 🤣
That tragic death of that prostitute and I hope they have found the person or persons who are responsible for her death and that poor taxi driver who was killed for just doing his job and the shocking death of that 17 year old who was shot dead who had his whole life ahead of him and hope they caught all murders who killed the people who was murdered in this episode
If they haven't received justice on this earth they will in the next world when they stand before God on Judgement day and have to answer for there crimes and actions in this life none of us will escape the wrath of God. kind regards take care God Bless John Tipperary Town in Ireland.
Cheers John @@johndoherty4976
@@johndoherty4976The prostitute is going to be doubly punished then
The Steven Johnson murder was from my neck of the woods and is still unsolved to this day ... They made an arrest 2 or 3 years back in about 2015/16, but nothing came of it and the bloke was released ... Mow Cop is only a tiny village, but has a lot of eerie country lanes in the dark. Made this case even more chilling ... The village drops down into the town of Kidsgrove where I grew up (which was itself famous back in the 70's as the scene of the notorious Black Panther/ Lesley Whittle murder) and I remember being at school as a 12 year old and everyone building up that day to watching it feature on the national media that night on CW ... Soon after this, the police made up a photofit of the creepy guy seen at the Rookery the next morning and brought it around the houses in Kidsgrove - but no-one recognised him.
A really rotten crime might be the understatement of all time there by Sue.
It's got to be someone local to leave the scene of a random attack and get away safe, he must stay within close proximety of where taxi stopped..... a killer is near you or was at one point
@ The woman wi the dog?
@ Yes I think that is a good shout
Anthony McKen - Could be. He was the bloke they issued the photofit of. Remember the police bringing it around the town, but as I say, no-one ever recognised him
Soulbrother61 - You're probably right. The place where he was stabbed (Mow Cop) is only a small village up on the Staffs/Cheshire border, so if he wasn't from there, I wonder why he had Steve Johnson take him up there??It's mainly country lanes and fields, so if he was from elsewhere, he would have had to then walk down into Kidsgrove or a town on the other side, Biddulph ... Maybe that's what he did and he'd just got into Kidsgrove early the next morning when the dog walker saw him?? It's really creepy
They are arriving earlier each day!The Month and year I was born! Thank you RedCard74! 😁👍
Useless football stats for those interested. Day after the Steven Johnson murder, Port Vale lost 0-1 at home to Brighton in Division 2. Stoke City lost 0-2 at Preston North End in Division 3.
Why?
Just WHY???
@@letsdiscussitoversometea8479 some people will be interested in these thrilling football facts...
No motive for his murder the nights takings still in his taxi. Why murder a hard working guy I don't understand.
Do you think it might had been a homosexual tryst gone round?
@@jeanettehinds4253 no way
Might of been sombody he knew
A lot of the time hard working good guys marry bad women. Maybe his wife hired someone.
Steve Johnson, the taxi driver who was murdered, bears a striking resemblance to Gary Collins, the cannabis dealer who was murdered near Hastings in 1984.
He does!
Just massively different hair, sunglasses, dog (instead of pocket television!) - same thyroid issue perhaps.
Evening all, hope you’ve all had a good weekend!
Said it before and I'll always maintain, armed robbery or possession of a firearm should carry a life sentence
Nobody carries a gun unless they have intention of using it
Life sentence for possession of a firearm? That is nuts.
@@newsbender if they don't have a license and they carry one, absolutely. You don't carry one without intention to use it
It’s so sad what happened to Steve :( maybe it was someone of whom he knew ? It’s a bit of a long shot but it’s all I can think of. Either that or someone was/is purely tapped in the head. RIP Steve 😢.
Hi amy, can i get ur number? So i can take u out?
@Bright Side yooo stop being jealous i asked her first 😡😁
@@MrChuckmike you’ve been reported to the police for harassment. This is not OK behavior.
@@beausexon435 grass
@@beausexon435 Well said! Have these people not learnt anything from watching this programme, about the dangers of goin off with strangers???
8:12, this nurse deserves a great reward for her help!
Walking past a window in the dark after watching crimewatch used to scare the life out of me
Just in time for lunch, it goes without saying but …...you're a legend
its great eh ..
Slag lane. The irony isn’t lost is it 😂
5:45 The photo fit on the right hand side puts me in mind of Don Beech from The Bill
19:25 is so eerie
Hallowe’en is almost upon us, Crimewatchers - I’m thinking of going as Highgate Wood Guy this year.
Fair play to that nurse 😇🙏🏻
This is my favorite hair of Sue’s 💜
Those images of the taxi abandoned in the dead of night with the wind blowing is creepy. Poor guy.
Nice to have the BBC 1 Globe which was introduced last month that year and Andy Cartledge announcing at the very Beginning
Dare I say those "prozzies" looked fit @ 32:10 I'd punt, 🤣🤣🤣.
The murder of the sex worker Maria (Christina) Reguena was one of the murders looked into by "Operation Enigma". There had been a spate of over 200 unsolved murders of sex workers and vulnerable women in the 80s through to the mid 90s. The police now believe that at least two, possibly more, serial killers were responsible for a number of them, as there were similarities in a number of cases. In this case, police looked at David Smith. He has been convicted of the murder of other sex workers and is a strong suspect here. The other man is Alun Kyte, also suspected of murdering numerous other sex workers, including being the possible murderer of 1984 Crimewatch case Yvonne Coley. He was recently in the news as he has also been convicted of violently sexually assaulting a young boy in the 80s who lived near him.
I’d honestly say that if Marina’s body was dumped at “Slag Lane” then someone’s committed this murder with that final location in mind. So would align with someone local to Leigh who is aware of that location / name.
@@neilt4723as a background, Maria Requena's death was linked to the murder of Linda Donaldson whose body was also found a couple of miles away, 3 years earlier. Both were linked to the "East Lancs Ripper" cases. Smith became a suspect because he was a lorry driver and apparently knew the area well. A third potential murder, of Vera Anderson happened in Penketh and then in 1994, Julie Finely's body was found in St Helens. It's thought that the murderer may have been inspired by Jack the Ripper, given the mutilation in the crimes and the fact that they seemed to have started when a Jack the Ripper TV series was being shown on TV in 1988.
Quality! In time for lunch. Getting close to the first one I ever saw now. Do you have November 1991 Redcard?
Robert Nunn he doesn’t but another uploader does
Watching these trying to find the episode where I saw someone I was working with. He was wanted for fraud, but was actually arrested the night the programme was on for driving away from a petrol station without paying
MOWP. Now fully prosecuted crime. Maybe he got lucky, then.
Bit weird the police were fingerprinting people from Mow Cop. It was clear the murderer (if he was the guy with the bloodstained shirt) wasn't from there - he was seen a mile south of there. Walking in the general direction of Packmoor.
The dog would've been lucky to survive being fed chocolate every day.
My thoughts exactly. Chocolate is poison to dogs.
I suppose...
Luckily, Kit Kats don't tend to have very much chocolate in them - mainly just the outside.
Thought it was really lovely of her to offer them though.
Not many people in that profession would.
Thanks. ill save this to watch tonight.
There is always a motive for murder. Hate and anger is often the motive.
You forgot MONEY!
Cavalier L D - I loved MK2 Cavaliers but the L D wouldn't pull you out of bed.
Sounds like DAVID JOHN WELLER was caught for whatever financial impropriety he was involved in, and did prison time for it, and then when he got into tax trouble for unfiled returns. If you see this guy, hold onto your wallet.
Shelleys RIP
Random question to CW fans on here ... Does anyone else remember a CW appeal about a skeleton from 1975 that had been found in the Birmingham area?? I associate it with being on one of the autumn 1991 shows because they'd just shown the Karen Price case on Crimewatch File that autumn, so I was already fascinated by that kind of case when another similar one was then featured. (If it WAS autumn 91, I'm guessing Redcard could be uploading it soon anyway!)... All I remember was them showing a clay head, a flowery shirt and saying they'd found a skeleton and dated it to 1975. Can't find anything online about it, but it's stuck with me all these years and just wondered if anyone else remember it??
Robert - I might remember that actually. David Hatcher showed some wigs with typical 1975 hairstyles to try to build up a more accurate picture of the victim?
That's it Totescrote! ... Think they showed clips of 1975 events and music to try to jog memories ... Funny how things stick with you over the years. Don't know if they ever identified him, but will be good to see that episode again
@@roberthowell2726 it's on TH-cam somewhere, I've seen it in the last few days. Try October/nov/december 1990 or first 2 months of 1991. I'm almost certain it's one of those eps
Yep, cheers Philip, I've since seen it ... It's October 91.
I also recall that episode.
Sasha, Dave seaman & Laurent garnier etc played Friday nights in shelleys at this time
The Crimewatch Themetune is one of my enduring childhood memories lol
where christine used to ply her trade on minshull st manchester, it is now a probation office.
A nice early surprise !! - nice one RC74 !!!
Cheers Redcard! Entertainment in place for tonight! 😁
What a nice Sunday lunch treat.
The robber wishing the staff a merry xmass cracked me up
I know rite
Good to have the return of the ol’ Miss-tosh. Thanks, Mr. Hatchet-Job.
You cant give a dog chocolate
That black cat in the 1st reconstruction was definitely a witness.
The actress playing Christine also appears in the Operation Trigger Crimewatch File.
A good show don’t remember watching as I was 10 years old when this programme aired!!
I was 11 & used to watch it. What was your bedtime back then?
Is it just me, or when they’re showing the phone number over the photo of Steve Johnson, do the numbers look bigger than usual?
35.36 did that just say Slag Lane
Yes it did
Hahahahaha
Wonder how it got its name.
@@treasurehunteruk9718coal mines all over the area.
omg Raymond Kelly ... case that is so very very sad did the bastards get arrested? he was only a young lad this is so sad . :(
Two lads were arrested and convicted in 1992.I think they're probably both out now
So wrong stuff like this makes me so angry the young lad was only out trying to make some money then to be killed in cold blood just wrong .
@@ianbousfield5007 One of them is/was protesting his innocence & saying it was a miscarriage of justice online. According to his wife both of them were still inside in September 2013.
@@BlytheWorld1972 So dumb, the lad had complied-you get caught for armed robbery it might be five years back then, possibly less. You shoot him the back & either cripple or murder him you go down for life most likely.
@@soulbrother61 fuck off
That stupid prat of a shop assistant, carrying on loading his shelves with wine, after the distraught security guard has asked him to call the police???
Yeah balloon
His hands were full and he was probably confused at first.
The Cheltenham robber who bought the motorbike looks like the actor Kevin Harirngton who played David Bishop in Neighbours
I thought it was brian the teacher who's now in coronation street .I might be wrong
remember those flats in moss side/hulme well
That first man in the construction looks like the infamous gangster Kenneth Noye
bet John regretted opening that van door...
I thought that the security men did not have access to the money once the bags had been deposited inside the van . Under floor safe in the van .
I think "distinctive" usually means "tacky" or "ugly"!😂
No mention of the skirt, though …
Was the first robbery solved?
back in 90s Bristol a killer called Malcolm green who lived in Easton ,it was the body in the bags murder not so sure if it was on crimmewatch it's so eerie crimes like that happen on your doorstep
In Bristol recently we had a man show up with two suitcases with human remains inside. Very grisly.
You can’t feed a dog a kitkat!
If little tiny bit don’t do harm
You can't feed a kitty kat a dog!
brilliant for sunday afternoon :)
Gosh Sue, I really rather think the crime against the motorcar driver was indeed rotten! In fact, I'd say it was even a bit crummy!
Jolly hockey sticks and trebles all round, eh, what?!🤵♂️
25:56 i recognise him, thats Gary Davis from Top Of The Pops hahah
A lot of taxi driver murders are still unsolved back in the 80s and 90s. Must have been a very risky job especially working at nights.
26:42-The Donald.
Oh gosh! 😱
Nah... I think they'd be happier accepting his wealth instead of...that.
Maybe he grabbed her by the 🐈⬛??
@letsdiscussitoversometea8479 "when you're a star they let you do it...."
22:30 that's the murderer of Steve. House to house enquirires should have flushed him out.
Thanks m8
Four days before Xmas the 22nd lol
1.28,. People can't even walk along a coast path without getting apprehended by a crook. Terrible days then and now, nowadays people are more violent under influence of drink and drugs in my opinion, money crimes and robbery are in the decline
Violent crime was actually significantly higher back then
@@zeddeka yes it was, all the crime them days,serial murders( ripper Yorkshire), smash n grab raids, deception, armed gun holdups, fraud, rapists etc the list is long, criminals now intending to do that are either caught or " mellowing out a bit"
I always wanted to Rob the vans but too many of us were getting shot by the filth and the sentences were off putting
I reckon the Aladdin's Cave segment became Antiques Roadshow lol
The Antiques Roadshow was going before Crimewatch - the Aladdin's Cave presenter here (Eric Knowles) was primarily an Antiques Roadshow presenter at this time!
If governments can legalize cannabis then its about time they make brothels legal if only to keep the ladies safe considering the work they do
The Safeway in Cheltenham used to be Presto
This one perchance? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presto_(UK_supermarket)#/media/File:Prestocheltenham.jpg
Is it now Morrisons????
Slag lane ironic
in time for crimewatch
What’s with the old Snootypants in the Red Cross shop making assumptions. I always check out everything for sale, but especially the skirts and the secondhand lingerie. I’m funny like that. Nice.
The first robbers are absolute filth. They gave them everything they wanted and they still blasted him.
bound to be scouse grubs - they're always been doing half the UK's crimes!
Some people have to be "absolute filth" just so they can feel alive. Evil 🤬
Evening and hello everyone.
Scragg … a justifiable reason for being able to change a surname by deed poll.
criminals were much more pleasant in the good old days 12:33
Maria requena still unsolved😢
Slag lane is that a joke ?
It could be associated with lead processing...
5 fot 8 rather overweight love the teromo lol
I wonder how they would word that nowadays
Slag lane rather unfortunate
Imteyaz Asghar is 19?? Lump at least another 10 years on that.