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This case happend in the very hospital I was born and Tunbridge Wells is my home town. I saw Eleanor Neal's video on this and my jaw hit the floor when I first watched it!
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Actually it happened to my sister in law, by an exboyfriend. We've never really processed this, a lovely girl just gone, and the terrible things after. His only explanation was "if I can't have her, no one else will". His family were broken, too.
Whose that quote by? I’ve actually been considering letting myself be eaten by Wolves or Coyotes(I’m not sure that we have any wolves in Central Texas, lol, and I’d prefer to be eaten close to my home) after I die as a sort of commentary on my disdain for vegetarians and their silliness, but I’m not 100% on committing to it yet, 😂
@@TylerMcL3morethere's a difference between wolves and humans, though, lol. A person can survive without meat and not even need any supplements (though they will need animal products like dairy and eggs), but a wolf cannot. I'd like to rot away and be consumed by creatures when I die, too. It'd be lovely to be buried in my garden, or in a nearby forest. I wish there were more ways to do that legally, but I understand to an extent why corpse disposal is regulated quite strictly.
Didn't that rock spider who was very famous with ties to Prince Andrew also abuse hospital patients with mental instabilities, who also was given full access to the hospital, he even moved a caravan there to be closer to his prey.... At least these poor people had a voice, my heart broke thinking of someone who struggled with painful emotions related to acute depression who subsequently took their own lives, only to be horrendously violated sexually in the afterlife.... This Putrid human deserves to remain outside of God's grace and light eternally, though I've absolutely no doubt that he has been on his knees begging forgiveness since he realised his gig was up....
The fact that so many people heard women calling out for help. What was certainly the most defeating and desperate crows they’ve ever heard and decide not even to put in a report.. or call 911
I was heavily abused for 3 years in the flat I lived in with my bf at the time, by my bf at the time. It was a block of 40 flats. We shared walls with people. I know they could hear me screaming. I nearly died multiple times. No one ever tried to help. I will never turn a blind eye.
@@HussyHarryetsame. Never heard a peep out of the neighbors. Not even a call to the cops. I expected that at least but I think they were into drugs and didn’t want the cops around at all; no matter if someone nearly died.
@@HussyHarryet That's because you stayed with your abuser. After awhile neighbours just see it as another day of screaming and shouting from the same occupants cohabiting next door. Don't blame the neighbours when you could've left after the first, second or 10th time. 🧐
I love that in spite of years of exposing herself to the worst crimes imaginable, Danielle still calls out filth for what it is. We love a morally correct queen ❤️
Of all the cases of necrophiles and pedophiles covered, this is the worst ive ever heard of. Being a nurse, I'm just disgusted by his acts and my heart breaks for all the victims involved. OMG that 9 year old girl 😭
Makes one wonder just how often this sort of thing goes on in hospitals and morgues. There can't be only one weirdo who's this demented. Absolutely sickening.
When I was attending a Health Care course years ago, my instructor was a Nurse and told the class that a man who transported bodies to the morgue of the Hospital she worked in at the time was fired for doing something suspicious to the bodies. Now Hospitals have a strict policy that must consist of 2 people to do this job. I myself who worked at a large Hospital had to go with a transport worker to take a body to the morgue. It was a night shift and they didn't have any other transport staff available to go with him. So I had to go; a health care assistant who worked on the ward. So the policy had to be strictly followed.
@@forsakenjones4695 Personally, I don't think that's good enough. I think there should be CCTV cameras in every room. I know that sounds crazy, but I'd rather be embarrassed than assaulted.
Yeah, what the heck was he doing living in a hospital? I'm American, so don't know as much about this Jimmy Saville story. Was he also being a necrophile? @@CB-xr1eg
I work in a mortuary and this case has caused so much extra security around where we work. I’m not sure why they didn’t have reduced access to the mortuary in the first place, but hopefully cases like this won’t be able to happen in the future! This awful man was not mortuary staff, we (or at least all the ones I have met) are caring, hardworking people who will always go out of our way to look after our patients ❤
It's good to know that this case has highlighted the need for tight security everywhere in a hospital and I do think these hospitals were disgustingly negligent for not monitoring their security properly. However I do also feel that it was likely because no body would ever imagine this kind of thing would ever happen. I can understand why the security they had in place seemed enough and that this monster took advantage by manipulating a system and by being a seemingly trustworthy member of staff. It's easy to say in hindsight that I'd rather know there was a CCTV recording of my loved one's post-mortem or care in a mortuary that is stored safely and with dignity than having someone do this to them. But who would ever worry about something like this until it happens to them? I know that the staff would assume because of their respect and dignified treatment of the people in their care in the mortuary that they'd expect everyone else to feel the same. I imagine when others were around this monster showed similar respect and dignity too. I feel so sorry for the mortuary staff for this awful violation - I feel this is a crime against them too. They were not at fault in my opinion and it shouldn't mean that mortuary workers have a black Mark against their reputation. Its the hospital management and security who are at fault here in my opinion. Who would be on the lookout for something like this?! I'm sure it never crossed their minds because they were honest and trusting, good people. This disgusting excuse for a human was a trusted member of staff too and knew exactly how to abuse the trust of others. I'm sure the staff would have been very protective and quick to act if a stranger was hanging around the mortuary. It's easy to pass judgement in hindsight. Unfortunately it's part of the human experience that failure is the most successful way to learn and grow. If this happens again, that's when there would be some serious fault. I hope you and your colleagues aren't too badly affected by this in the long term. Take pride in knowing that you honour and respect the people you care for and know that this case has highlighted to the public how important you and your job is to our society. It's quite an invisible thing and something that not a lot of people think about and so you probably don't get the recognition you deserve on the whole. We appreciate you ❤
Yes, it’s hard for people like us to even think to put certain measures in place when we are normal individuals who would never do something as depraved as this man. It’s very unfortunate that often it takes something horrible to happen for improvements to be made… But I’d like to think myself and other people in the field will be able to use this case to ensure things like this don’t happen again!! It is scary to think about what happens when we die but I’d like people to be comforted that there are people like me and my colleagues who simply want the most respect for our patients ♥️ Thank you for recognising that :)
@alixthompson2836 he wasn't a cleaner, he was the electrician/general handy man and would be down there to fix equipment and stuff. So not actually mortuary staff but hospital staff. I think it's ridiculous that no one questioned him visiting the morgue EVERY day. That's obviously not right.
My grandmother died at the Tunbridge Wells Hospital in Pembury in 2001. The feeling of your stomach dropping when you realise that your grandmother’s body could have been abused by a hospital staff member is absolutely horrendous.
I hope this is reassuring, but in 2001 David was working at the Kent and Sussex hospital, not at the Tunbridge Wells hospital in Pembury, so it’s likely your grandmother rested peacefully while she was there ❤
My mum was in Pembury hospital morgue for 6 weeks about 4 years ago now and yes it is better not knowing, she was a very caring nurse all her life and that i am very proud of her xxx love you mum xxx
@@bryony1235 i hope so but I also lost my great grandmothers in Kent (can’t remember which hospital as I was a young child in the 90’s). We were contacted by the police but nothing ever came of it, so I don’t know…
I cried so hard when you told us about the little 9 year old he violated.. To imagine he probably read that note, Saw the tiny baby laying on that table and still went on to do what he did is just a different level of depravity, I wish all these women and children eternal peace, What a fucking sicko
Wild that the 2 years for Necrophilia doesn't apply to each individual instance? Like, if you commit two murders, you get two separate murder charges. Messed up that a court can look at a MINIMUM of 100 cases of desecrating corpses and only give them 2 years.
Its probably because law makers have never really had to consider how they'd prosecute and sentence a crime like this because its just so unthinkable and nobody would ever believe it could happen until it does. I feel like this case should really shine a light on how that needs to change because unfortunately as technology advances and we become more knowledgeable about these depraved people we will see more and more of this come to light. Its probably always happened (although not on this level) but it has managed to remain in the shadows and outskirts of understanding. That's the downside of us all becoming more knowledgeable and aware 😢
Right?! This is so strange to me because in cases of like rape, for example, each different person is another added count and punishment. Hell, even in cases of CP, usually the way they do it is like each individual photo is another added count (I believe- I could be wrong on that though) and so on, etc.
What I don’t understand is when you move a body or do anything further after the initial killing it’s considered abuse of a corpse. Why isn’t that what he’s being charged with for each person.
Person who worked in HR for a health service told me ( a few years back) that for every one of these people you hear about, there's another 8 or 9 that you don't. Just quietly sacked.
@@lisaliza7009Being "hard on crime" doesn't stop crime happening. The only thing that does that is a focus on rehabilitation rather than retribution (although a small number of people cannot be rehabilitated and are incompatible with society), and lots of funding for social programs to keep people out of poverty and desperate situations (most crime is the result of poverty).
@@kwarra-an respectfully, I disagree with some of your points. I thinks lots of crime is fueled by addiction. I agree social programs are important so is not encouraging pregnancies before stability. Rehab should be offered in prisons but you must draw the line at violent crime. In those cases I do not believe rehabilitation is the main goal. Not giving early parole and housing violent sexual offenders away from the rest of society, not ineffective rehab and release to reoffend. Stealing and property crime is one thing. Rape assault and murder are quite over. But you rational polite opinion is appreciated and respected, just don't agree with it for violent offenders
It’s unfathomable to me that NONE of the mortuary staff noticed anything untoward was going on. You don’t notice a body-a body it’s your JOB to prepare-has been assaulted? There’s no physical evidence at all to raise any alarms…? This case is so deeply upsetting on so many levels. Thank you, Danielle, for enduring the history and sharing these victims’ stories with us all.
This is what I was thinking! But I think perhaps its just so unthinkable that even if something did seem weird, the staff would probably not allow their minds to go there. It probably didn't ever even enter their mind as a possibility. Hopefully this case means the people in this position in future will be on the lookout. How sad to think that because of this monster, the people who have bravely chosen to do this very important yet difficult job to bring closure to families and dignity to the dead now have to add this to their mental load. I'm sure the things they see weigh heavy on their hearts and minds at times anyway without having to worry about something aa heinous as this 😢
It honestly depends. It sounds like he did make an effort to not get caught. He most likely left them in the expected prone position as if nothing happened. Dead bodies don't bruise so if he used a condom or even clean up after any damage done may have been assumed to be done when the person was alive or covered up by what injuries/disheveled one would expect from the circumstances in which they died. It sounds as if he did the mostly before autopsy, so unless they were looking for a murder victim, most post mortems would not be suspicious of signs of recent sexual activity. Of course in the case of the child , you would think it would raise some questions. But chances are most attendants would assume it happened before being brought to the morgue. Or they did notice some cases but were unsure of who might be doing it and suspected other attendants, pathology department or emergency staff/transport before thinking of an electrician. As a nurse, I hate to say that often when you raise a concern about something seeming off or unusual, you get treated with suspicion more than management trying to get to the bottom unless it involves missing meds or some major financial liability for the hospital.
Unless someone comes into the mortuary with suspicions in place eg murder etc or there are obvious marks and keep in mind the dead don’t bruise. What exactly do you think there would be to see that the mortuary techs missed. Also not all bodies that come to the mortuary are examined. But thanks for putting blame on the mortuary staff, that’s a real kick in the guts for a job you probably know fuck all about.
@@threelittlepigs3059aw, the sensitivity! So you're saying someone could abuse bodies in your workplace for decades and you wouldn't notice? If that's the case, perhaps there is something wrong with the staff as a whole (tho no one seemed to be saying that initially).
@@maloryj7165 They dont examine the bodies. Unless they are there for a post mortem, which is relatively rare, they simply clean and store them until a funeral home collects them. No blame can be placed on staff, there camera placement is inline with correct policy, staff having card access to all areas, even as maintenance staff, as general staff have more access than most as they arent area specific, is within policy, the only person at fault here is sick pervert that committed the crimes.
@@EmnM2010 Hopefully,they don't.And if they actually could, do you realize that it would be the worst inmates who would abuse the less hardened criminals, rather than the other way around?You intend to count on murderers and rapists to enact a fair justice? Good luck with that.
@@olivierdastein2604in Britain drug dealers (who get similar sentences) and other similar criminals do deal with these types of people idk how it works in the US
@@mehmeh-yu7eo People *believe* that it commonly happens, both in the USA and the UK. Fortunately, it rarely happens in fact, and authorities separate people who might be targeted from the general population. You dont entrust justice to criminals. And anybody in a position of authority who would let this happen should be sentenced extremely heavily, IMO. We have courts of law instead of lynchings for a reason.
mad respect to the investigators who went through all those horrible materials. I felt sick even listening to the short descriptions of them, and I can't imagine what it was like literally watching them. Hope counselling was provided to all impacted.
Can you imagine, it's always been a dream of yours to help people by solving crimes done against them, that's your passion. You know it's going to be the opposite of sunshine and rainbows, years pass and your faith in humanity has been shredded to ribbons, but then you have to work a case like this. Probably quite a few officers and investigators had to quit just to preserve what remains of their mental health. 😔
It always upsets me when Danielle gets emotional. She’s covered every case imaginable and talked about the most abhorrent things so I know it’s a lot when she gets choked up 😭😩
I particularly appreciate Danielle's coverage of cases because she does demonstrate the correct level of emotion. It is real people and real crimes and she has never forgotten that and continues to show utmost respect.
Do you also get that feeling when she does the ads in that voice? “Oh my god, this one smells like Christmas… in… a… deodorant 😮😮”. Happens to me since I’ve heard those shocked inflections from Danielle so often. Definitely a fan! Cheers for your terrifying and intriguing stories, Danielle!
I worked in a hospital moving patients to the mortuary, this story is hearthwrenching. You have to understand that that people in this line of work couldn't fathom monsters like this, which is why it often takes a tragedy like this to bring change for the better. The first thing they teach is dignity and respect for the patient, we would often talk to them, explain what we were doing and why, pass on our condolences and comfort. That _anyone_ could do something so vile is beyond me. David deserves no dignity, no resect, and no comfort.
I love the fact the UK doesn't just close a cold case because it's cold, and that kept them man from continuing his reign of hospital terror longer than what he would have gone had they not found the DNA match. This case truly got to me, and I teared up with you Danielle, this one is horrific and heartbreaking to the max. Thank you for sharing and having such amazingly kind words to the victims and their families at the end of your videos. It really shows your heart of gold!
I agree. I know in a lot of cases the police fall short of what we expect but these officers did an unbearable job with an incredible amount of dignity. I feel so sorry for them for having to see what they have but so proud of these officers for doing it anyway to bring justice to the victims and their families. Its nice to watch a case that makes me feel proud of our police because despite all of the awful stuff we hear about police misconduct regularly it means that the thousands of officers who are out there daily doing us proud without recognition are brought into the spotlight. They probably feel worse than we do when they see all of the awful stuff about other police in the news and face discrimination because of those terrible examples. Its probably very hard for them to keep morale up in the current climate. Of course the terrible police behaviour and misconduct should be brought to our attention and should be dealt with. The sad thing is that the police staff that go about their careers doing nothing but good day in, day out don't get recognition or praise on the level that they deserve. Their dedication and hard work is overshadowed by all of the officers and higher ups that are despicable and disgrace our forces. So to any police or families of police who may read my comment - well done and the public are so proud and grateful to you and we do see and recognise the tireless hard work you do in cases like these ❤
Allegedly Only 2% of these so-called "Cold Cases" are Ever Solved, here in America. I wonder what that Percentage of ultimately Solving these types of cases is in the UK? The USA 2% seems like a Shamefully Low rate of ultimate success! Cold cases are Not Re-Opened nearly Often Enough here in the US. Since they are indeed Officially CLOSED, the case Evidence is Archived. Victims & those Victims' Families are typically gradually forgotten, with the passage of time. UNLESS those Familial Victims CONTINUE TO PRESS the Police to Re-Open the case - and sometimes, even when those families DO Champion their loved one's case & press Hard for continued investigation - here in the US, very Little ever seems to happen with the Vast majority of Closed "Cold" Cases. As I said before, I wonder what that Percentage of ultimately Solving these types of cases is in the UK? where all unsolved cases remain Open & are periodically Reviewed? It would be interesting to know whether these two quite disparate approaches to police work ultimately result in significantly different rates of cases being actually Solved? Because the Police have Closed the cases, families Here in the USA must resort to hiring private investigators (PIs) to Find new evidence & they must then PRESS the Police to FORMALLY RE-OPEN their loved one's Case, in order for the police to even be able to officially Investigate that new evidence. The many families who cannot financially afford to hire a PI - which is the majority of American families? They are Simply Out of Luck! (That's a clean version of "SOL").
it’s absolutely INSANE how he had ONLY gotten those 12 YEARS for the necrophilia/cp/secret recordings, actually sickening. imagine if someone was only charged for those crimes and not the murders that gave him the life sentences , that person could continue living their life just like any other person after those 12 YEARS. sickening and disgusting how messed up the system is, this is why so much people reoffend. its crazy how little time they give for such serious crimes
Disgusting. 12 years doesn't even mean 12 years. He could have been let out after half that if he behaved himself in prison, unless the judge specified no parole. I hope his two life sentences were consecutive and not concurrent.
As disturbing as it is to think about how many people he did this to it’s even more disturbing to think about how many more David’s there are out there…
I know. My 10 year old girl is sleeping next door and my brain won't even allow me to think too much about this. Just thinking of my daughter's favourite toys and how incredibly beautiful and innocent she is just destroys me. That poor mother and that poor sweet little angel. The only consolation is knowing how this excuse for a human will be treated in prison. I have faith that the prisoners Will take exception to sharing the same building as this monster.
@@haileyranson8255unfortunately people like this sick sick man get special treatment and are highly protected in prisons in the uk, it’s absolutely backwards! 🤦🏼♀️ if a prisoner even calls a nonce a nonce in prison they get moved from the prison and taken to a different one. It’s so fucking messed up 😢
12 years is crazy. He should have been charged with every single offense. Such a horrible case. Thanks Danielle for presenting it with compassion as always.
@@juliefregien6426 No, he got double life sentence for the murders he committed. He got twelve years for the necrophiliac crimes. Still, too few years for those decades he was active.
My thoughts exactly. Even if he was able to lock the door, you'd assume there were cameras. Which maybe there were, just no one thought of a reason to check them. Smh
Jimmy Saville did similar crimes and was even walked in on yet he was never convicted so this guy was at least taken off the streets of this we can truly be thankful
@@barryabell5410 Indeed. I would go so far as to say that of the two, Saville was possibly the more sick. Leaving hundreds or maybe thousands of living victims scarred, and confused. I have seen video of him putting his hands where they shouldn't be on women so blatantly that the women just don't know what to do, made me sick to watch.
@@amybishop666 She actually showed a map of the hospital in the video. There were no cameras in the autopsy/examination rooms to "protect patient integrity." David took this job because he knew that he could take full advantage of it. He would have only been seen entering and exiting the morgue.
There are living people who work in the hospital and morgue, that most likely what the precautions were for. Not sure how DF got to sneak through as I assume an essential worker though. He probably took advantage of the all hands on deck ethos in healthcare at the time. What a f-ing waste of breathe. 🤬
@@charliecamelia3601 they could easily arrange for her to visit her daughter's body without other living people in the room. Wait outside, communicate through cell phone how to get in, where her daughter could be set out for her. It's disgraceful how people were treated in their grief during that fiasco 💔💔
What a disgusting man. Imagine committing disgusting acts and then being too uncomfortable to talk about it. He can rot in that prison cell he sits in.
likely when someone else mentions it, a different aspect of his mind activates and makes it more real to a point where he becomes forced to consciously reflect on what he did, and if he doesn't lack empathy 100%, it will elicit an emotional response and maybe a bit of guilt and remorse. OR, it's just a way for his psychopath ego to defend his mind, because it makes him ever so slightly more human in the eyes of the police/judges etc. psychopaths are often good at manipulation, after all.
"Uncomfortable" can mean many things. He could also get very "turned on" discussing and describing what he did, so saying he was "uncomfortable" was a way to keep him from being aroused and giving himself away.
Even if there are no cameras in the post mortem room, why didn't anyone ever realize how often David was going in the morgue? He had no reason to go into a morgue that often. Then why didn't they check the cameras to see what he was doing in there? They might not be able to see what he was doing to them, but they would have been able to see removing bodies from the coolers.
He wasn't there often, in fact.100 bodies over the course of many years means that he was acting only once in a while. And nobody was seeing him removing the bodies, or they would have been alerted. An electrician can have good reasons to be in the morgue, but not any to move the corpses.
@@olivierdastein2604 She clearly stated he was in the morgue almost EVERY DAY-& often abused the SAME victims 2-3 times. Using basic comprehension skills- that equals a minimum of 200-300 times.
I wonder why they thought it was necessary to notify the families. Maybe they could have given them an option? “Some bodies were abused while your loved one was at this hospital, do you want to know if your loved one was among the ones abused?” I would absolutely want to die if I found out my little girl’s toys and my note were taken off her while a man sexually abused her poor sweet little body.
i thought the same thing but after thinking for a little while i couldnt imagine anything worse than not being informed and then some friend or random third party approached me knowing all about it, asking questions or something realising i was the last to find out etc..
Victim impact statements in court would strengthen the case for better hospital security protocols And also the criminal needs to face the people he has hurt. He chose dead people because they can't fight back. So the living must fight for them. As horrible and painful as it may be. I would like to know for that reason.
@@sillycheese301I don't think they deserved any additional grief. This was purely for legal expediency. As far as I'm concerned, if it can be avoided, best for the families to not know. The victims are already dead, so it's not like they're going to live through any trauma of being violated post-mortem. I wouldn't want to know about it.
my sister went to school with his son and we lived so close to him when he was arrested, it shook everyone in tunbridge. the way you explain what happened in these videos are always so respectful.
I fail to understand how any tampering with the corpses went unnoticed by mortuary staff, let alone not be discovered during an actual post mortem. Surely, there are some serious questions to be asked in this respect. Thank you Danielle for an excellent presentation .... & a lovely job with the makeup.
Wtf is up with that *entire* community of people who just didn’t report anything? Like, the whole area knew there was a creep going around and no one filed a police report? Asked if an officer could look out for a night or two? They *heard* the screams, but didn’t say anything??? 😕
I’m British and I did jury duty on a similar kind of case. Brits like to keep to themselves but also love to gossip and be nosy. Witnesses heard screams and someone begging for help and were too scared to go outside and the victim bled to death in front of a neighbours front door. If someone had been proactive the woman may have actually been able to survive. I could never in good conscience be a curtain twitcher while hearing someone literally get murdered outside.
You’re quickly becoming one of my favourite channels, you’re so engaging and I love watching you do makeup while you tell these horrible stories and how empathetic you are, lots of love ❤️
My husband doesn't understand how scary it is when he is not home. I confessed to the maintenance man my concerns about the locks and doors. I came home the next day to brand new locks and he even cut some wood pieces for the windows so they are a lot harder to open. I cried. No one should have to feel unsafe I'm their own homes. Husband was confused but was happy that I was happy.
@falling1753 And you don't yet understand the nature of mind, which is why your own mind scares you whilst your husband is not home. You probably end up creating exactly what you don't want in life with that 'mind' set. 🤦♂️ Be well.
I'm not being facetious at all when I say I think you would really benefit from therapy. Your fears are not totally unfounded, but it sounds like it's causing you a LOT of distress and a therapist can really help you deal with and control that fear. I was the same, and am so much happier these days.
@314Juicy "Taxing work"? Apart from research: 21:32 "1987. DNA was not exactly a thing really." Discovered in 1869; forensic DNA analysis & testing in 1984; first DNA fingerprinting in 1986! 29:22 "It's 1987, DNA evidence & investigation doesn't really exist right now ." 🤦♂️
@Anders76Due to the morbid curiosity of human beings usually outweighing their potential for empathy & critical thinking, and who are all praising Danielle for how she "cares for all the victims" she talks of, no one here will admit you are correct because they haven't looked at themselves enough yet to realise what is morally higher, as their curiosity wins over. They won't admit they find all this horrible stuff fascinating. It's because it's not their victim relative she is talking about! 😉 No true empathy, but pretending to have it! How Danielle was smiling when talking of one of the victims getting with a boyfriend and looking forward to life is fake AF. She's dead anyway plus Danielle never knew her. A bit twisted to act so happy for nothing, especially in this context! I don't know why, but the TH-cam algorithms suggested this channel and another very similar channel format called Rotten Mango over the last few days. Same thing. Scripted, yet embellished beyond poetic justice in realtime, & trying to come across as natural! It's the embellishment that is disrespectful to the families, you're right, and the fact it's only for clicks and money is sick too! 🤦♂️ Oh, and both channels misuse words & language and talk falsity due to lack of research or actual self belief in their own stupidity! And like attracts like. Birds of a feather...
@@thekeysman6760 really fucking annoyed.. because if i saw your comment anywhere else i would have responded to it positively. Ive been waiting to see a comment like this for a while but the placement of this one is fucking nauseating !!!
One of the many things I love about Danielle is how with every sponsor segment I never feel like she’s lying to us and that she actually does genuinely enjoy whatever it is and wants us to enjoy the things too.
I just commented on that actually elsewhere on here. Yes she lies. What a coincidence she uses that deodorant for two years before they sponsored her. Same as what a coincidence she has time to play love an pies and loved that game too before they sponsored her😂
Okay, what I don’t understand is that he was constantly on CCTV footage OUTSIDE the post mortem room. How did no one put it together that he was down there WAY too often? Did he not have a supervisor who knew what actually needed fixing around the hospital and what didn’t? Horrendous. But, I wanted to say that I LOVE Danielle’s snarky remarks. My fave quote from this video, “David was a NICE guy. He didn’t want to MURDER people, he just wanted to sleep with dead bodies…”
100 bodies over the course of many years.means that he wasn't there very often, in fact. That's even assuming that someone was actually watching the footage, and it probably wasn't the case unless there was a reason for it (say, something was stolen, drugs were missing...)
I had to stop a few times. What a monster. The young man who unalived himself after he heard about his mum makes me wonder if the police did the right thing in notifying the families. I’m thinking I wouldn’t want to know. Thank you for bringing this story to light. Horrific.
I find the hobbies you listed off in the beginning rather interesting. Cycling - call back to him stealing bikes Photography - future thing for reliving his crimes Bird watching - watching people
@@Geeronimo99and it's thinking like this (unfortunately necessary this day and age with how shitty humans can be) why I had to tell my grandma I couldn't share her hobby of bird watching with her. At best, I'd get yelled at by someone misunderstanding, and at worst I'd get in a fight with someone or hauled off to jail because a man with binoculars is just automatically scary these days. It made her very sad. She passed away a few months later
Horrific case. He is really a disturbed man. It made me sick to my stomach, but what my emotions couldn't handle was when the police had to inform the victims families of what had happened. It broke me down crying. NOBODY should EVER have to tell others about something like that, and NOBODY should be on the receiving end of that conversation 😭😭😭
One thing I don't understand is why did the police HAD to tell the families what happened to their diseased loved ones. Clearly no one was gaining anything positive from that. It excuses nothing he had done but the people were already dead, no trauma was done to them, but the living family members would surely be traumatized or hurt in some ways by that news. Clearly hearing "your dead daughter was sexually assaulted at the morgue" can't be good on your sanity.
I agree and was thinking the same thing. Personally I wouldn’t want to know. Literally nobody gains anything. Certainly there are legal reasons why they had to share, I’m assuming people could sue claiming the hospital tried to hide it. But nah they can keep that info
Because he took pictures of some of his victims and these would more than likely have to be used in court, would you rather be told about it by a police person before hand or hear it get leaked from some other source because that's what happens, as much as its disgusting depraved and a lot of ppl may not want to know but legally its a catch 22 , my daughter was part of the organs scandle and even tho it was just slides of tissues etc etc we still had to be told about it and choose how we wanted it to be dealt with
I am absolutely blown away by this case. This man is an absolute monster. The part about the 9 year old girl made me cry. The mother carefully picking out a nice outfit, the toys so she wouldn’t be alone, and the note from her shows how much she loved that child and this monster to see that and not care is beyond disgusting. I understand that most people aren’t going to see someone in a morgue and think they’re doing awful, creepy stuff but still not is a good enough excuse for having security so lax that this was able to happen for so long. Between this and the nurse case I sincerely hope these hospitals make some much needed changes. Side note, I absolutely love your makeup in this video!! 😊💜
When I heard about this child i was sick to my stomach. You figured during an autopsy assault would have been noticed and documented. Saying this child has been done this way to cops launching an investigation to those she was around. Some innocent person could have been charged for it knowing that they didn't do it. Plus if i was security I'd have noticed this man going into the morgue so often I'd have asked what is wrong down there to need maintenance so often. Then again thats just who i am as a person. I notice stuff others don't pay much attention to. I'd have noticed if he visited several times a week especially if it was several times a day. It shows how lax everyone is at their jobs.
@@kaseys2004 autopsies aren't normally performed unless requested because they are very expensive. usually in a hospital autopsies won't be requested unless there is a discrepancy in the cause of death.
@@heyikindalikeyou true. I knew they usually skip the elderly seeing how the age plays into the factor. Though I've heard they usually do children due to how young they are. The death of a child is harder to take. I'm betting her cancer took her unfortunately (wish there were a cure.) Its just the bodies are bathed so I'm guessing he used a condom bc when a body is prepared for burial all holes are plugged to prevent seepage. (Sounds gross but it does happen, i wanted to be an embalmer.) Semen i just figured would have bern discovered either during a full autopsy or during the washing.
I know this is quite heavy to say but tbh if I found out someone messed with my dead kids body like that, I'd need to be checked into a psych ward and put on suic!de watch because that would absolutely break me. I mean already as it is, losing your child is so devastating. Having that happen on top of it, I can't even imagine what the parents went (and likely still going) through 😢
Danielle, this has to be one of if not the most graphic sick case you have EVER covered. I’m trying to wrap my head around everything you just disclosed to us. My God. 😢
I work hospital security in a city that I'm convinced is a freaking hellmouth and all manner of depravity goes down in and around hospitals. You are right to question how nobody noticed his comings and goings in the morgue. At my place nobody is allowed to go into the morgue without security or specific medical/administrative supervision for a variety of reasons sadly including potential necrophilia. It's scary and disturbing how many people like him are out there. I wont say its common but its a lot more than people think.
That’s how our hospital is. When we have to take someone down there and the morgue worker isn’t there, we have to call security to let us in. You can’t just come and go as you please. There’s also a security camera pointed directly at the door.
I know someone who had a colleague who’s partner was arrested for sleeping with corpses and he had some weird sores on him from doing stuff with a dead body. It didn’t even make the papers.
@@DC-bp8sx I've heard about that. You can get some kind of weird infection from having intercourse with corpses. Imagine your partner doing that and then coming home to sleep with you? UGH 🤢🤮🤮
This one made me cover my face so many times. This man is purely from a weird strange place in hell where no man wants anything to come from he gives me absolute shivers everywhere shivers of fear and disgust, and I'm not even exaggerating. Absolutely despicable man.
The words of Azra’s Mother in regards to Fullers assault of her body are some of the most heartbreaking I have ever heard. They have stuck with me in a way very few have. The deep grief compounded by the disgusting violation her daughter body is just absolutely untenable. I wish for her peace.
@@caratsuji hi, I don’t think it was included in the video, but you should be able to search for it as she was interviewed for a show and that’s where I heard/saw it
He gave his humanity away a long time ago. I can't find the right words, but I feel like evil mutant is the closest I can get. This thing became a demon. I agree with you, the victims and their families are the ones who matter.
This was my question! He did some BEFORE the post mortem, like how...HOW?? And no DNA collected?! There's no way he was a guy who wore a rubber. Like this is so disgusting just to type out and discuss the question we're both asking. HOW did they not see anything..I can't comprehend it.
@@emotional_anarchistif they were just normal postmortems not being done for a police investigation they wouldn’t gather DNA evidence. And remember dead body isn’t going to bruise like a live person would. If they’re looking inside to see why someone died, I don’t think they’d have any reason to examine their external genitals closely. I don’t know that for sure but that’s the only reason I can think.
There’s still so many of us who are still in limbo not knowing if the unidentified bodies were our family members. It was shocking enough to hear on the news but for it to be the first time we were hearing it and knowing we had family members in that mortuary at multiple different times while David Fuller was there was just sickening and surreal. My heart goes out to all the families impacted by this ❤️
I hope you aren't left too long in such a horrible state of limbo, and I truly hope you aren't one of the families who have been massively let down. I'm so sorry you're in this situation. It's absolutely unimaginable. I take consolation knowing that this monster Will live in constant hell in prison as I know that his fellow prisoners will take exception to knowing he is even in the same building as them. I know they Will do whatever they can to ensure he has no peace. I understand that'll bring no peace to you 😢 However, he really will be in Hell from now and for eternity, as he deserves. Good luck and all my love to you and all of your family ❤
12 years. For all that. While there are people serving their entire lives for less, sometimes nothing. This whole world is broken. Hell is too good of a place for a creature like that. Yes, creature. I think if I admit that I’m the same species as that thing I’ll cry.
from a CSI, you cover these cases perfectly, you have so much empathy and sympathy and i love how you talk about the evidence. you also always have the craziest cases that i’ve never heard!! i watch a lot of true crime, and almost every video you put out i’m like “how tf did i not know about this” 😂
I've never started crying from one of these videos before. I've been disgusted, outraged, saddened, but I've never cried. The story about the 9-year-old girl and the toys and the note hit me like a freight train and I had to take a break because I started to cry. What an absolute monster. There aren't strong enough words.
It's absolutely heartbreaking to hear that her neighbors SAW a man lurking around her window and did nothing. They could have stopped it, but chose not to
I will forever and always be OBSESSED with her channel. I dont know how to explain it she has just helped me so much throught my college years ( I am a junior now). Always greatful for this queen
Probably not, they don't do a forensic examination on bodies released to a funeral home. Furthermore morticians are not trained in recognizing that sort of thing. Some may eventually learn to recognize such things but they're only trained to make the bodies look "good" for the funerals.
I don’t understand why anyone who developed all the photos of the sick stuff he constantly photographed, told anyone. Also about his first murder, her neighbors saw him watching her many times, yet none of them reported it to the police or at the very least, none of them told the victim that someone had been watching her over and over. I truly hope those people feel guilty because they could have prevented her murder and the future murders he committed.
@kiciakowak How could he develop his photos in the 90s? Like... normally. You could've developed your photos in the 60s or any other time as well. Everywhere without access to light. In a bathroom for example. This is not something hard and expensive to do.
@@kiciakowak Developing colour film and printing the photos isn't all that complicated. It's fiddly and technical and requires some special equipment, but this guy was an electrician, so I'm sure he wouldn't have found it all that challenging.
I’m no fan of “makeup crime” channels. Not a bit. But I appreciate the way you cover these cases. You reflect the anger that we all feel, while giving us the ugly truth. I have grown to appreciate your channel. Thank you.
I would happily still listen even if she wasn't doing the make up. I've always avoided the make up, crime channels but I do like this one. Just for the "story telling". I believe in the early years of her channel it was a make up only channel, so she made a good segway to the crime genre.
I like her voice and her compassion. Her makeup looks great too and makeup videos are relaxing to me. Her eyes always look so beautiful. I wish I could do makeup like that. It just never looks right on me.
I'm not into makeup either, even tho I'm a lady, but as weird as it is, I use her videos as a background podcast while im at work. So I don't even watch the actual video and see the makeup, I put my earphones on and just listen when there is a boring long day ahead. I recommend trying that if you're not a fan of makeup :D
Honestly don't know how you got through this case, absolutely sickening 😪 May the heavenly father rest all their souls and family members who were affected along with all who had to deal with this horrific case🙏
I fall asleep to her podcast and sometimes find thst in the morning it's still playing. I hope it helps her because the TH-cam monetization is so bad for this subjects even though it is real life and happens way more often then we think
Working in a hospital it reminds me of the security and protection we need to place in a place most of us are icked about and try to avoid. Thank you Daniel for shinning a light in dark places for all of us to remember to protect!
I love the way Danielle focuses on the victims and remembering them rather than putting all the focus on the criminal. Danielle is so empathetic to all these victims!
You have been SERVING with these videos lately! So much respect & love for you, Danielle. We see the amount of dedication & work you put into this content, & trust me we appreciate it so much! Hope to see you keep up the incredible work 🥰
I clearly remember this case however I didn’t know all the horrendous detail beyond the murders of those two beautiful young women in the 80s. He is one sick evil bas*ard and I hope his time in prison is the hardest that it can possibly be. Danielle you always treat each case with such care and compassion and the end section remembering the victims is such a respectful thing to do, not only for the victims but also for the families and friends who may see these videos. Thank you for your hard work making us aware of the details of all of these cases and the hours of research it must take to get all the details to be sure you are telling the true story as much as possible.
It honestly baffles me, that he only had 2 years for the necrophilia. Those poor victims, even in death they are not in peace. Thank you Danielle, for putting so much into your videos. You put so much emotion into every single one.
@@satsumamoon I disagree my daughter was the victim and I am her mother and I am glad it is me going through the emotional torment. But my daughter was a little girl and feel guilty couldn't defend my baby
i suffer from extreme paranoia, usually resulting in hallucinations, but for some reason true crime videos distract me and help me manage that. I just want to thank you, i believe i've been watching from the very first few true crime videos and genuinely from the bottom of my heart thank you for being consistent with uploads and so open with your community about when they're delayed. you're the best!!
I don't know how you sleep at night when you're doing your research. I appreciate the care you give each case and emotions you have when delivering the case facts.
I never thought I could be so shocked at the behavior of a human being, I had no idea that there were others out there on the level of Jimmy Saville, as a single parent of 3 I almost can't believe that a creature such as David actually exists, had it not been for you I'd have known nothing about this abomination of humanity, I salute you, your bravery to discuss the truly undicussable and let the decent folk of this world know the unimaginable depth of depravity that David reprisents. You are an angel and I salute you. Michael McCormick.
An case beyond words with how horrific this inhumane monster, you handle it with dignity, thankyou for giving the voiceless a channel. Please take care of YOUR mental health too.
Absolutely obsessed with this channel ❤ the content. Danielle knows how to deliver a story with compassion and empathy. Thanks for an amazing channel 😊
Human depravity has no limits,but he looked and acted so normal to most of the outside world and that probably helped him get away with his crimes for so long.
I comment this a lot but I love how Danielle covers these cases with so much care and doesn’t glamorize it or make jokes like a lot of other true crime pages.
There are so many thoughts I have about this case… But my god, can you imagine being his lawyer in court?! Having to fight for his freedom? Yuck. Terrible job.
I have a lot of respect and sympathy for the lawyers who have to do that kind of thing. They get a lot of abuse flung their way, but SOMEBODY has to do what they do in order for some semblance of justice to be carried out :/
@@kwarra-anI always wondered why everyone depicted lawyers as evil but as I got older I realized why. They have a choice on who to defend they don’t deserve sympathy at all they do it for money
I can't even begin to find words to express how sorry we all are for the families of the victims. It's hard enough to lose a loved one. At least with that a person can find support with family, friends, support groups, therapy, etc. Nothing can ever help a person recover from the crimes this disgusting entity has done. And, yes, I do say entity instead of human. Nothing about this creature allows him to be labeled as human. He denounced that title years ago. And we kick him out of the human club. Aside from all of that, I can't begin to say thank you to Danielle for sharing these stories. You work so hard to research these stories. But sharing them can't possibly be easy. We see your emotions come through as you speak, both the positive and negative ones. Saying we appreciate all you do for the channel and for us is an understatement. Sending so much love and hugs of appreciation. I'm probably reaching with this, but is anyone else opposed to putting this guy in a cell near Robert Maudsley? I'm just saying if they both happen to be on the same floor of the prison, Robert just happens to "accidentally" find out what David did, and both cell doors just happen to be left unlocked. I don't think anyone would be too upset. Okay, that punishment is a little dark. Just a thought I had.
I can't help but say that you are utterly fascinating. You are able to tell a Story well, a horror crime Story at that, and all the while you start as very attractive, but put on complicated makeup very well, making yourself more beautiful as the Story gets more ugly. This was the first of your vids that I watched, but I suspect I'll look for another. The Art of being able to tell a Story well is a rare gift. You have that gift. May Good Luck be upon You~ B.
There’s something about your accent that makes these horrific cases slightly more palatable. I love your passion for the victims, even when they end up becoming perpetrators in the end. You do wonderful work, Danielle. Keep it up!
@@MrRatkilr I mean there are vids where she does get emotional. And there are much more disrespectful true crime content creators out there, maybe take the small 🍆 energy to one of them?
@@ZenitsusDad"Wonderful work" maybe. But as a first timer here, I'm particularly unimpressed by this: 21:32 "1987. DNA was not exactly a thing really." Discovered in 1869; forensic DNA analysis & testing in 1984; first DNA fingerprinting in 1986! 29:22 Again. Oh dear! "It's 1987, DNA evidence & investigation doesn't really exist right now ." 🤦♂️
@@thekeysman6760 it wasn’t “a thing” in the way it’s used and relied on today. They knew it existed, they took samples, but they weren’t able to test things then the way they do now!
This is deeply disturbing and so sad for the victims, the victims' families, and even for David's own family. Imagine, one day, you're going about your life, and suddenly, the police arrive and take your dad away. You then learn that your entire life has been a lie. My heart goes out to everyone who was affected by this monster.
I can’t imagine finding out my daughters body was violated while mourning her loss. It would be such a vile feeling of anger while re-opening any wounds that had began the process of healing
This is my first time commenting on a youtube video of yours and i just want to say i really love how respectful you always are in these cases, especially this one. This case was horrifying and this case really shook me to the core. But how you include the victims and the families as well as the crime itself is so important yet some leave them out and focus on the crime or the criminal instead. Thank you and keep doing what you’re doing! ❤
Oh man Danielle you're right around the corner from 1 million subscribers! Soon enough for sure and you deserve it. I really enjoy your channel. It's perfect to put on in the background while doing house chores and I also like to let a video play while going to sleep. So thank you very much for what you do it's greatly appreciated. Also you are a very beautiful woman, both physically and emotionally. It's refreshing that as an influencer you have and stand by your strong moral base. Keep up the great work and here's to 1 million!😉👍
In the US, each picture of CP and each case of necrophilia would be a count and a charge. So, if there were 100 victims at 2-years each, he could have received 200 years. The UK has a worse justice system than we do.
This… isn’t true. There are no Federal laws against necrophilia in the USA and it’s indeed actually completely legal in many states. The majority of States who do have specific laws against assault of a corpse have it as a misdemeanour at the most.
@charliecamelia3601 I said nothing that was false. I did not state it was a Federal crime and I did not state it was a felony. Abuse of a corpse would apply and each count would be a charge.
Could you imagine being a police officer having to go through that most vile stuff? I don't think I'd have the strength to do that without it breaking me. Thank you to the men and women who put themselves through that sort of thing to protect the innocent.
This is one of the most upsetting cases I’ve ever heard. After years & years of listening/reading true crime I feel like I have become numb to a lot of stuff… but this story truly had my heart pounding. Those poor families…I couldn’t imagine how they felt.
Danielle!! I love your videos so much! I wonder if you could do one on Jeanette Maples (16) in Eugene, Oregon. Her “mom” was Angela McAnulty and her “stepdad” was Richard McAnulty. They starved and tortured her, including making their other children feed feces to her. She was the size of, like a 10-year-old or so when she was finally rescued. She died soon after and her “parents” were prosecuted but I wish they would die. Please do a video for Jeanette to honor her. Love you! 💕💕
I've heard of this case before, but the way you told the story is truly impressive. You left no stone unturned on this one. It is horrific to know what happened to these people, but I appreciate you helping give them a voice here!
“OOOH I! I-uh-just dieed in your arms toniiiight! Ahhh!” Haha I feel terrible! 😅😅😅🤣 as soon as you mentioned his obsession with the Cutting Crew the song came to mind and it almost made sense but super not funny! 😅
The way you tell these stories hits different, I am obsessed with watching and hearing your videos and stories of these crimes, it's very sad and infuriating what goes on in the world but telling these gives warning x
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This case happend in the very hospital I was born and Tunbridge Wells is my home town. I saw Eleanor Neal's video on this and my jaw hit the floor when I first watched it!
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Going from sexual assault, to murder, to necrophilia in ONE ATTACK is quite an alarming escalation…
Actually it happened to my sister in law, by an exboyfriend. We've never really processed this, a lovely girl just gone, and the terrible things after. His only explanation was "if I can't have her, no one else will". His family were broken, too.
@@lat1419that's awful im so sorry for her family. i hope they're able to find good counselors.
@@machinegurlll Hahah good counselors in the UK are like unicorns.
Bro going from 0 to 100 real quick.
@@rizkiramadhan9266 He was already stalking and a peeping tom so not really 0. Went from a steady 100 starting in his teenage years to 200 suddenly.
“ when i die leave me in the woods. the wolves will be more gentle than any man. “ there are no words for this case
Whose that quote by? I’ve actually been considering letting myself be eaten by Wolves or Coyotes(I’m not sure that we have any wolves in Central Texas, lol, and I’d prefer to be eaten close to my home) after I die as a sort of commentary on my disdain for vegetarians and their silliness, but I’m not 100% on committing to it yet, 😂
@@TylerMcL3morethere's a difference between wolves and humans, though, lol. A person can survive without meat and not even need any supplements (though they will need animal products like dairy and eggs), but a wolf cannot.
I'd like to rot away and be consumed by creatures when I die, too. It'd be lovely to be buried in my garden, or in a nearby forest. I wish there were more ways to do that legally, but I understand to an extent why corpse disposal is regulated quite strictly.
Didn't that rock spider who was very famous with ties to Prince Andrew also abuse hospital patients with mental instabilities, who also was given full access to the hospital, he even moved a caravan there to be closer to his prey.... At least these poor people had a voice, my heart broke thinking of someone who struggled with painful emotions related to acute depression who subsequently took their own lives, only to be horrendously violated sexually in the afterlife....
This Putrid human deserves to remain outside of God's grace and light eternally, though I've absolutely no doubt that he has been on his knees begging forgiveness since he realised his gig was up....
@@snackaddict77 Did you mean rock "star"?
@@8rr725 He meant rock spider, but that's nowhere near accurate enough to describe Jimmy So-vile.
The fact that so many people heard women calling out for help. What was certainly the most defeating and desperate crows they’ve ever heard and decide not even to put in a report.. or call 911
Yup what the fluff. Everyone just went back to bed. Cowards
I was heavily abused for 3 years in the flat I lived in with my bf at the time, by my bf at the time. It was a block of 40 flats. We shared walls with people. I know they could hear me screaming. I nearly died multiple times. No one ever tried to help.
I will never turn a blind eye.
@@HussyHarryetsame. Never heard a peep out of the neighbors. Not even a call to the cops. I expected that at least but I think they were into drugs and didn’t want the cops around at all; no matter if someone nearly died.
@@HussyHarryet That's because you stayed with your abuser. After awhile neighbours just see it as another day of screaming and shouting from the same occupants cohabiting next door. Don't blame the neighbours when you could've left after the first, second or 10th time. 🧐
Nice victim blaming there. Societal issues compund the difficulty and danger in leaving. @@tantalize811
I love that in spite of years of exposing herself to the worst crimes imaginable, Danielle still calls out filth for what it is. We love a morally correct queen ❤️
All those likes and no comments lemme fix that! Also I concur
I love she still produces everything she does even though daddy TH-cam loves to stifle her. She still keeps going 🙌🏻🫶🏻
@@hollymcdowell2865lol who’s daddy TH-cam😂😂😂
Agreed,... When you know one thing they did to poor Baby P.... I couldn't sit through any documentary about them people.
RIP
@@yasminsharif1975that’s what bailey sarian calls youtube 😂
Of all the cases of necrophiles and pedophiles covered, this is the worst ive ever heard of. Being a nurse, I'm just disgusted by his acts and my heart breaks for all the victims involved. OMG that 9 year old girl 😭
That made me cry too. Especially the disrespect of him taking her clothes and toys. WTF???😢
By his arts?!
Yikes!!
@@sweetmissypetuniawilson9206I just starting so I’m confused, is it a typo? Acts maybe.
@@Ida-Adriana ya Idk which is why I pointed it out.
Thought op would make a correction. 🤷♀️
I haven't listened I'm just starting..it sounds disgusting
Makes one wonder just how often this sort of thing goes on in hospitals and morgues. There can't be only one weirdo who's this demented. Absolutely sickening.
Kenneth Douglas. Arthur Rathburn was sick for another reason.
When I was attending a Health Care course years ago, my instructor was a Nurse and told the class that a man who transported bodies to the morgue of the Hospital she worked in at the time was fired for doing something suspicious to the bodies. Now Hospitals have a strict policy that must consist of 2 people to do this job. I myself who worked at a large Hospital had to go with a transport worker to take a body to the morgue. It was a night shift and they didn't have any other transport staff available to go with him. So I had to go; a health care assistant who worked on the ward. So the policy had to be strictly followed.
@@forsakenjones4695 Personally, I don't think that's good enough. I think there should be CCTV cameras in every room. I know that sounds crazy, but I'd rather be embarrassed than assaulted.
Well we know Jimmy Savile was another one...
Yeah, what the heck was he doing living in a hospital? I'm American, so don't know as much about this Jimmy Saville story. Was he also being a necrophile? @@CB-xr1eg
I work in a mortuary and this case has caused so much extra security around where we work. I’m not sure why they didn’t have reduced access to the mortuary in the first place, but hopefully cases like this won’t be able to happen in the future! This awful man was not mortuary staff, we (or at least all the ones I have met) are caring, hardworking people who will always go out of our way to look after our patients ❤
It's good to know that this case has highlighted the need for tight security everywhere in a hospital and I do think these hospitals were disgustingly negligent for not monitoring their security properly. However I do also feel that it was likely because no body would ever imagine this kind of thing would ever happen. I can understand why the security they had in place seemed enough and that this monster took advantage by manipulating a system and by being a seemingly trustworthy member of staff.
It's easy to say in hindsight that I'd rather know there was a CCTV recording of my loved one's post-mortem or care in a mortuary that is stored safely and with dignity than having someone do this to them. But who would ever worry about something like this until it happens to them? I know that the staff would assume because of their respect and dignified treatment of the people in their care in the mortuary that they'd expect everyone else to feel the same. I imagine when others were around this monster showed similar respect and dignity too.
I feel so sorry for the mortuary staff for this awful violation - I feel this is a crime against them too. They were not at fault in my opinion and it shouldn't mean that mortuary workers have a black Mark against their reputation. Its the hospital management and security who are at fault here in my opinion.
Who would be on the lookout for something like this?! I'm sure it never crossed their minds because they were honest and trusting, good people. This disgusting excuse for a human was a trusted member of staff too and knew exactly how to abuse the trust of others. I'm sure the staff would have been very protective and quick to act if a stranger was hanging around the mortuary.
It's easy to pass judgement in hindsight. Unfortunately it's part of the human experience that failure is the most successful way to learn and grow. If this happens again, that's when there would be some serious fault.
I hope you and your colleagues aren't too badly affected by this in the long term. Take pride in knowing that you honour and respect the people you care for and know that this case has highlighted to the public how important you and your job is to our society. It's quite an invisible thing and something that not a lot of people think about and so you probably don't get the recognition you deserve on the whole. We appreciate you ❤
Yes, it’s hard for people like us to even think to put certain measures in place when we are normal individuals who would never do something as depraved as this man. It’s very unfortunate that often it takes something horrible to happen for improvements to be made…
But I’d like to think myself and other people in the field will be able to use this case to ensure things like this don’t happen again!! It is scary to think about what happens when we die but I’d like people to be comforted that there are people like me and my colleagues who simply want the most respect for our patients ♥️ Thank you for recognising that :)
I think he was one of the staff that cleaned the mortuary, which is why he had access (don’t quote me on that though).
@alixthompson2836 he wasn't a cleaner, he was the electrician/general handy man and would be down there to fix equipment and stuff. So not actually mortuary staff but hospital staff. I think it's ridiculous that no one questioned him visiting the morgue EVERY day. That's obviously not right.
I don't think you could do so difficult a job and *not* be kind and compassionate.
My grandmother died at the Tunbridge Wells Hospital in Pembury in 2001. The feeling of your stomach dropping when you realise that your grandmother’s body could have been abused by a hospital staff member is absolutely horrendous.
I am sorry for your grandmother, my mum was there in july so i know how you feel. sadly we will never know the truth xxx
Your better of not noing. Just remember them as they were. ❤ sorry for your lose. ❤
I hope this is reassuring, but in 2001 David was working at the Kent and Sussex hospital, not at the Tunbridge Wells hospital in Pembury, so it’s likely your grandmother rested peacefully while she was there ❤
My mum was in Pembury hospital morgue for 6 weeks about 4 years ago now and yes it is better not knowing, she was a very caring nurse all her life and that i am very proud of her xxx love you mum xxx
@@bryony1235 i hope so but I also lost my great grandmothers in Kent (can’t remember which hospital as I was a young child in the 90’s). We were contacted by the police but nothing ever came of it, so I don’t know…
I find it difficult to understand why we are paying to keep this individual alive.
Because people care more about protecting a monster than the victims
@@lurkinlikeabossnonsense.
It costs around £50k a year to house a prisoner. Some people definitely don't deserve to have that £ spent on them and their care.
@@chadUCSDhow much does an execution cost? In the US , a life sentence costs less at the end of it all.
100%% Does the death penalty exist in the UK? If any case constitutes the death penalty, its this one.
I cried so hard when you told us about the little 9 year old he violated.. To imagine he probably read that note, Saw the tiny baby laying on that table and still went on to do what he did is just a different level of depravity, I wish all these women and children eternal peace, What a fucking sicko
They are at peace. They felt nothing, thank God. Unfortunately, their families are left behind to suffer from his depravity.
Sick as it is they were Dead and it affected them not🤔😖
For real! My own daughter is near that age and I would be out for blood if someone did that to her.
This is a sick world.
@@saltycat662 who's evil enough that tehy would tell the family "hi your dead relative was used for necrophilia" ???????????
How can you cry over a dead body? Good grief
Wild that the 2 years for Necrophilia doesn't apply to each individual instance? Like, if you commit two murders, you get two separate murder charges. Messed up that a court can look at a MINIMUM of 100 cases of desecrating corpses and only give them 2 years.
Right…? It seems like such a deep injustice to the families of the victims, as if they haven’t already lost enough…
Its probably because law makers have never really had to consider how they'd prosecute and sentence a crime like this because its just so unthinkable and nobody would ever believe it could happen until it does. I feel like this case should really shine a light on how that needs to change because unfortunately as technology advances and we become more knowledgeable about these depraved people we will see more and more of this come to light. Its probably always happened (although not on this level) but it has managed to remain in the shadows and outskirts of understanding. That's the downside of us all becoming more knowledgeable and aware 😢
Right?! This is so strange to me because in cases of like rape, for example, each different person is another added count and punishment. Hell, even in cases of CP, usually the way they do it is like each individual photo is another added count (I believe- I could be wrong on that though) and so on, etc.
What I don’t understand is when you move a body or do anything further after the initial killing it’s considered abuse of a corpse. Why isn’t that what he’s being charged with for each person.
Exactly! I learned while watching a doc. About Ed Gein that not that many years ago there were no laws about necrophilia-that to me is unbelievable!
Person who worked in HR for a health service told me ( a few years back) that for every one of these people you hear about, there's another 8 or 9 that you don't. Just quietly sacked.
That's horrifying. I think the worst part though is that I believe it without a single doubt.
I believe you! When I found out why its difficult for male morticians to get jobs I nearly 🤮🤮🤮
How was he not sentenced two years for EACH victim?!?!??
England is IMO soft on crime, as is canada
@@lisaliza7009 so is Australia!! It’s maddening.
@@lisaliza7009Being "hard on crime" doesn't stop crime happening. The only thing that does that is a focus on rehabilitation rather than retribution (although a small number of people cannot be rehabilitated and are incompatible with society), and lots of funding for social programs to keep people out of poverty and desperate situations (most crime is the result of poverty).
@@kwarra-an respectfully, I disagree with some of your points. I thinks lots of crime is fueled by addiction. I agree social programs are important so is not encouraging pregnancies before stability. Rehab should be offered in prisons but you must draw the line at violent crime. In those cases I do not believe rehabilitation is the main goal. Not giving early parole and housing violent sexual offenders away from the rest of society, not ineffective rehab and release to reoffend. Stealing and property crime is one thing. Rape assault and murder are quite over. But you rational polite opinion is appreciated and respected, just don't agree with it for violent offenders
Bull. People who stay locked up dont reoffend.@@kwarra-an
It’s unfathomable to me that NONE of the mortuary staff noticed anything untoward was going on. You don’t notice a body-a body it’s your JOB to prepare-has been assaulted? There’s no physical evidence at all to raise any alarms…? This case is so deeply upsetting on so many levels. Thank you, Danielle, for enduring the history and sharing these victims’ stories with us all.
This is what I was thinking! But I think perhaps its just so unthinkable that even if something did seem weird, the staff would probably not allow their minds to go there. It probably didn't ever even enter their mind as a possibility. Hopefully this case means the people in this position in future will be on the lookout.
How sad to think that because of this monster, the people who have bravely chosen to do this very important yet difficult job to bring closure to families and dignity to the dead now have to add this to their mental load. I'm sure the things they see weigh heavy on their hearts and minds at times anyway without having to worry about something aa heinous as this 😢
It honestly depends. It sounds like he did make an effort to not get caught. He most likely left them in the expected prone position as if nothing happened.
Dead bodies don't bruise so if he used a condom or even clean up after any damage done may have been assumed to be done when the person was alive or covered up by what injuries/disheveled one would expect from the circumstances in which they died.
It sounds as if he did the mostly before autopsy, so unless they were looking for a murder victim, most post mortems would not be suspicious of signs of recent sexual activity.
Of course in the case of the child , you would think it would raise some questions. But chances are most attendants would assume it happened before being brought to the morgue.
Or they did notice some cases but were unsure of who might be doing it and suspected other attendants, pathology department or emergency staff/transport before thinking of an electrician.
As a nurse, I hate to say that often when you raise a concern about something seeming off or unusual, you get treated with suspicion more than management trying to get to the bottom unless it involves missing meds or some major financial liability for the hospital.
Unless someone comes into the mortuary with suspicions in place eg murder etc or there are obvious marks and keep in mind the dead don’t bruise. What exactly do you think there would be to see that the mortuary techs missed.
Also not all bodies that come to the mortuary are examined.
But thanks for putting blame on the mortuary staff, that’s a real kick in the guts for a job you probably know fuck all about.
@@threelittlepigs3059aw, the sensitivity! So you're saying someone could abuse bodies in your workplace for decades and you wouldn't notice? If that's the case, perhaps there is something wrong with the staff as a whole (tho no one seemed to be saying that initially).
@@maloryj7165 They dont examine the bodies. Unless they are there for a post mortem, which is relatively rare, they simply clean and store them until a funeral home collects them. No blame can be placed on staff, there camera placement is inline with correct policy, staff having card access to all areas, even as maintenance staff, as general staff have more access than most as they arent area specific, is within policy, the only person at fault here is sick pervert that committed the crimes.
TWELVE YEARS?!?!?!? FOR THIRTY YEARS OF HEINOUS ATROCITIES?!?!?! despicable
I suspect the plan is to let the other inmates deal with him. They usually do.
@@EmnM2010 Hopefully,they don't.And if they actually could, do you realize that it would be the worst inmates who would abuse the less hardened criminals, rather than the other way around?You intend to count on murderers and rapists to enact a fair justice? Good luck with that.
@@olivierdastein2604in Britain drug dealers (who get similar sentences) and other similar criminals do deal with these types of people idk how it works in the US
@@mehmeh-yu7eo People *believe* that it commonly happens, both in the USA and the UK. Fortunately, it rarely happens in fact, and authorities separate people who might be targeted from the general population. You dont entrust justice to criminals. And anybody in a position of authority who would let this happen should be sentenced extremely heavily, IMO. We have courts of law instead of lynchings for a reason.
@@olivierdastein2604 I do agree with you tbh, its hard with cases like this but I do agree
mad respect to the investigators who went through all those horrible materials. I felt sick even listening to the short descriptions of them, and I can't imagine what it was like literally watching them. Hope counselling was provided to all impacted.
I'm sure they probably needed intense counseling afterwards.
Can you imagine, it's always been a dream of yours to help people by solving crimes done against them, that's your passion. You know it's going to be the opposite of sunshine and rainbows, years pass and your faith in humanity has been shredded to ribbons, but then you have to work a case like this. Probably quite a few officers and investigators had to quit just to preserve what remains of their mental health. 😔
I couldn’t do it.
You know what I thought when you said that? How can someone see all that and still be a normal person? It's got to be hard on a person's psyche.
It always upsets me when Danielle gets emotional. She’s covered every case imaginable and talked about the most abhorrent things so I know it’s a lot when she gets choked up 😭😩
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I particularly appreciate Danielle's coverage of cases because she does demonstrate the correct level of emotion. It is real people and real crimes and she has never forgotten that and continues to show utmost respect.
Do you also get that feeling when she does the ads in that voice? “Oh my god, this one smells like Christmas… in… a… deodorant 😮😮”. Happens to me since I’ve heard those shocked inflections from Danielle so often. Definitely a fan! Cheers for your terrifying and intriguing stories, Danielle!
Yes, it's like how turbulence on airplanes is completely normal, and I only start paying attention if the flight crew seems worried 😂😂😂
She's so sweet ❤
I worked in a hospital moving patients to the mortuary, this story is hearthwrenching. You have to understand that that people in this line of work couldn't fathom monsters like this, which is why it often takes a tragedy like this to bring change for the better.
The first thing they teach is dignity and respect for the patient, we would often talk to them, explain what we were doing and why, pass on our condolences and comfort.
That _anyone_ could do something so vile is beyond me. David deserves no dignity, no resect, and no comfort.
I love the fact the UK doesn't just close a cold case because it's cold, and that kept them man from continuing his reign of hospital terror longer than what he would have gone had they not found the DNA match. This case truly got to me, and I teared up with you Danielle, this one is horrific and heartbreaking to the max. Thank you for sharing and having such amazingly kind words to the victims and their families at the end of your videos. It really shows your heart of gold!
I agree. I know in a lot of cases the police fall short of what we expect but these officers did an unbearable job with an incredible amount of dignity. I feel so sorry for them for having to see what they have but so proud of these officers for doing it anyway to bring justice to the victims and their families. Its nice to watch a case that makes me feel proud of our police because despite all of the awful stuff we hear about police misconduct regularly it means that the thousands of officers who are out there daily doing us proud without recognition are brought into the spotlight. They probably feel worse than we do when they see all of the awful stuff about other police in the news and face discrimination because of those terrible examples. Its probably very hard for them to keep morale up in the current climate.
Of course the terrible police behaviour and misconduct should be brought to our attention and should be dealt with. The sad thing is that the police staff that go about their careers doing nothing but good day in, day out don't get recognition or praise on the level that they deserve. Their dedication and hard work is overshadowed by all of the officers and higher ups that are despicable and disgrace our forces.
So to any police or families of police who may read my comment - well done and the public are so proud and grateful to you and we do see and recognise the tireless hard work you do in cases like these ❤
to be fair cold cases are often re-opened in the US as well
Allegedly Only 2% of these so-called "Cold Cases" are Ever Solved, here in America.
I wonder what that Percentage of ultimately Solving these types of cases is in the UK?
The USA 2% seems like a Shamefully Low rate of ultimate success! Cold cases are Not Re-Opened nearly Often Enough here in the US.
Since they are indeed Officially CLOSED, the case Evidence is Archived. Victims & those Victims' Families are typically gradually forgotten, with the passage of time. UNLESS those Familial Victims CONTINUE TO PRESS the Police to Re-Open the case - and sometimes, even when those families DO Champion their loved one's case & press Hard for continued investigation - here in the US, very Little ever seems to happen with the Vast majority of Closed "Cold" Cases.
As I said before, I wonder what that Percentage of ultimately Solving these types of cases is in the UK? where all unsolved cases remain Open & are periodically Reviewed? It would be interesting to know whether these two quite disparate approaches to police work ultimately result in significantly different rates of cases being actually Solved?
Because the Police have Closed the cases, families Here in the USA must resort to hiring private investigators (PIs) to Find new evidence & they must then PRESS the Police to FORMALLY RE-OPEN their loved one's Case, in order for the police to even be able to officially Investigate that new evidence.
The many families who cannot financially afford to hire a PI - which is the majority of American families? They are Simply Out of Luck! (That's a clean version of "SOL").
There is no statute of limitations for murder in US. They may be on back burner but not closed.
it’s absolutely INSANE how he had ONLY gotten those 12 YEARS for the necrophilia/cp/secret recordings, actually sickening. imagine if someone was only charged for those crimes and not the murders that gave him the life sentences , that person could continue living their life just like any other person after those 12 YEARS. sickening and disgusting how messed up the system is, this is why so much people reoffend. its crazy how little time they give for such serious crimes
Twalve years
@@dickterpene8697 TWALVE years indeed
If, that is, the prisoners didn't take care of them. Prison culture is very against x crimes.
@@John-dd8kh Gorgeous burd though.
Disgusting. 12 years doesn't even mean 12 years. He could have been let out after half that if he behaved himself in prison, unless the judge specified no parole. I hope his two life sentences were consecutive and not concurrent.
As disturbing as it is to think about how many people he did this to it’s even more disturbing to think about how many more David’s there are out there…
The story of the 9 year old girl literally brought me to tears. It was absolutely heartbreaking. I can't even imagine what her mother went through. 💔
@@selenagomez12sg ?
I know. My 10 year old girl is sleeping next door and my brain won't even allow me to think too much about this. Just thinking of my daughter's favourite toys and how incredibly beautiful and innocent she is just destroys me. That poor mother and that poor sweet little angel. The only consolation is knowing how this excuse for a human will be treated in prison. I have faith that the prisoners Will take exception to sharing the same building as this monster.
@@haileyranson8255unfortunately people like this sick sick man get special treatment and are highly protected in prisons in the uk, it’s absolutely backwards! 🤦🏼♀️ if a prisoner even calls a nonce a nonce in prison they get moved from the prison and taken to a different one. It’s so fucking messed up 😢
12 years is crazy. He should have been charged with every single offense. Such a horrible case. Thanks Danielle for presenting it with compassion as always.
12 years. thats just encouraging him. what a pathetic situation.
He got double life sentences.
@@_fsck yeah, I see they upped the sentence after he admitted to more offenses.
@@juliefregien6426
No, he got double life sentence for the murders he committed. He got twelve years for the necrophiliac crimes. Still, too few years for those decades he was active.
He has An Whole Life order....He will NEVER Be Allowed Out!!!
Incredible that doing this for 20 years nobody ever walked in on him.
My thoughts exactly. Even if he was able to lock the door, you'd assume there were cameras. Which maybe there were, just no one thought of a reason to check them. Smh
Jimmy Saville did similar crimes and was even walked in on yet he was never convicted so this guy was at least taken off the streets of this we can truly be thankful
@@barryabell5410 Indeed. I would go so far as to say that of the two, Saville was possibly the more sick. Leaving hundreds or maybe thousands of living victims scarred, and confused. I have seen video of him putting his hands where they shouldn't be on women so blatantly that the women just don't know what to do, made me sick to watch.
The video mentioned that he was making sure to transport the bodies without being in sight of one of the cameras.@@amybishop666
@@amybishop666 She actually showed a map of the hospital in the video. There were no cameras in the autopsy/examination rooms to "protect patient integrity." David took this job because he knew that he could take full advantage of it. He would have only been seen entering and exiting the morgue.
HOW is a mother visiting her daughter's dead body a *COVID threat?!?!?* That's infuriating. Lock me up or I'm sitting with my dead child!!! 🤬🤬🤬🤬
There are living people who work in the hospital and morgue, that most likely what the precautions were for.
Not sure how DF got to sneak through as I assume an essential worker though.
He probably took advantage of the all hands on deck ethos in healthcare at the time. What a f-ing waste of breathe. 🤬
@@charliecamelia3601 they could easily arrange for her to visit her daughter's body without other living people in the room. Wait outside, communicate through cell phone how to get in, where her daughter could be set out for her. It's disgraceful how people were treated in their grief during that fiasco 💔💔
None of the Covid policies made sense as public health measures. It was never about that.
I agree, absolutely disgusting.
Is everyone's memory so short? COVID was used as an irrational excuse for EVERYTHING...
What a disgusting man. Imagine committing disgusting acts and then being too uncomfortable to talk about it. He can rot in that prison cell he sits in.
likely when someone else mentions it, a different aspect of his mind activates and makes it more real to a point where he becomes forced to consciously reflect on what he did, and if he doesn't lack empathy 100%, it will elicit an emotional response and maybe a bit of guilt and remorse.
OR, it's just a way for his psychopath ego to defend his mind, because it makes him ever so slightly more human in the eyes of the police/judges etc. psychopaths are often good at manipulation, after all.
Do we know which prison he's in?
"Uncomfortable" can mean many things. He could also get very "turned on" discussing and describing what he did, so saying he was "uncomfortable" was a way to keep him from being aroused and giving himself away.
@@CollaborativeDog doesn't matter how he was uncomfortable. He doesn't get the right to feel comfortable after everything he did.
Even if there are no cameras in the post mortem room, why didn't anyone ever realize how often David was going in the morgue? He had no reason to go into a morgue that often. Then why didn't they check the cameras to see what he was doing in there? They might not be able to see what he was doing to them, but they would have been able to see removing bodies from the coolers.
He wasn't there often, in fact.100 bodies over the course of many years means that he was acting only once in a while. And nobody was seeing him removing the bodies, or they would have been alerted. An electrician can have good reasons to be in the morgue, but not any to move the corpses.
@@olivierdastein2604 She clearly stated he was in the morgue almost EVERY DAY-& often abused the SAME victims 2-3 times. Using basic comprehension skills- that equals a minimum of 200-300 times.
Hospitals are under staffed and people are overworked.
I wonder why they thought it was necessary to notify the families. Maybe they could have given them an option? “Some bodies were abused while your loved one was at this hospital, do you want to know if your loved one was among the ones abused?” I would absolutely want to die if I found out my little girl’s toys and my note were taken off her while a man sexually abused her poor sweet little body.
I think they deserve to know if something like that happened to a loved one
i thought the same thing but after thinking for a little while i couldnt imagine anything worse than not being informed and then some friend or random third party approached me knowing all about it, asking questions or something realising i was the last to find out etc..
Victim impact statements in court would strengthen the case for better hospital security protocols
And also the criminal needs to face the people he has hurt. He chose dead people because they can't fight back.
So the living must fight for them.
As horrible and painful as it may be. I would like to know for that reason.
I wouldn't want to know.
@@sillycheese301I don't think they deserved any additional grief. This was purely for legal expediency.
As far as I'm concerned, if it can be avoided, best for the families to not know. The victims are already dead, so it's not like they're going to live through any trauma of being violated post-mortem. I wouldn't want to know about it.
my sister went to school with his son and we lived so close to him when he was arrested, it shook everyone in tunbridge. the way you explain what happened in these videos are always so respectful.
I really really hope people weren't mean to the wife and kids because of what their father did.
Was it Tonbridge or Tunbridge Wells he lived. I grew up there and am so shocked and disappointed to watch this video.
@ tunbridge
I fail to understand how any tampering with the corpses went unnoticed by mortuary staff, let alone not be discovered during an actual post mortem. Surely, there are some serious questions to be asked in this respect. Thank you Danielle for an excellent presentation .... & a lovely job with the makeup.
That's what I was wondering. Maybe he knew the system for which people had had their post mortem examination and were awaiting burial or cremation.
Wtf is up with that *entire* community of people who just didn’t report anything? Like, the whole area knew there was a creep going around and no one filed a police report? Asked if an officer could look out for a night or two? They *heard* the screams, but didn’t say anything??? 😕
I’m British and I did jury duty on a similar kind of case. Brits like to keep to themselves but also love to gossip and be nosy. Witnesses heard screams and someone begging for help and were too scared to go outside and the victim bled to death in front of a neighbours front door. If someone had been proactive the woman may have actually been able to survive. I could never in good conscience be a curtain twitcher while hearing someone literally get murdered outside.
You’re quickly becoming one of my favourite channels, you’re so engaging and I love watching you do makeup while you tell these horrible stories and how empathetic you are, lots of love ❤️
The UK has an awful lot of "over-looked" clues and evidence like this. Makes me wonder.
My husband doesn't understand how scary it is when he is not home. I confessed to the maintenance man my concerns about the locks and doors. I came home the next day to brand new locks and he even cut some wood pieces for the windows so they are a lot harder to open. I cried. No one should have to feel unsafe I'm their own homes. Husband was confused but was happy that I was happy.
so now the maintenance man has keys to your house.... genius
@@cvltzillaliterally. And put blocks on the window to make it harder to get OUT. Tell your husband
@@blahxblahxblah100 paranoia is like manifesting 😂🤷🏼♀️
@falling1753 And you don't yet understand the nature of mind, which is why your own mind scares you whilst your husband is not home. You probably end up creating exactly what you don't want in life with that 'mind' set. 🤦♂️ Be well.
I'm not being facetious at all when I say I think you would really benefit from therapy. Your fears are not totally unfounded, but it sounds like it's causing you a LOT of distress and a therapist can really help you deal with and control that fear. I was the same, and am so much happier these days.
Even in DEATH women don’t get peace. This case broke me. Take care of yourself Danielle. You do such taxing work. 💜💜💜
@Anders76what are you on about
@Anders76Agreed.
@314Juicy "Taxing work"? Apart from research: 21:32 "1987. DNA was not exactly a thing really." Discovered in 1869; forensic DNA analysis & testing in 1984; first DNA fingerprinting in 1986!
29:22 "It's 1987, DNA evidence & investigation doesn't really exist right now ." 🤦♂️
@Anders76Due to the morbid curiosity of human beings usually outweighing their potential for empathy & critical thinking, and who are all praising Danielle for how she "cares for all the victims" she talks of, no one here will admit you are correct because they haven't looked at themselves enough yet to realise what is morally higher, as their curiosity wins over. They won't admit they find all this horrible stuff fascinating. It's because it's not their victim relative she is talking about! 😉 No true empathy, but pretending to have it!
How Danielle was smiling when talking of one of the victims getting with a boyfriend and looking forward to life is fake AF. She's dead anyway plus Danielle never knew her. A bit twisted to act so happy for nothing, especially in this context!
I don't know why, but the TH-cam algorithms suggested this channel and another very similar channel format called Rotten Mango over the last few days. Same thing. Scripted, yet embellished beyond poetic justice in realtime, & trying to come across as natural! It's the embellishment that is disrespectful to the families, you're right, and the fact it's only for clicks and money is sick too! 🤦♂️
Oh, and both channels misuse words & language and talk falsity due to lack of research or actual self belief in their own stupidity! And like attracts like. Birds of a feather...
@@thekeysman6760 really fucking annoyed.. because if i saw your comment anywhere else i would have responded to it positively. Ive been waiting to see a comment like this for a while but the placement of this one is fucking nauseating !!!
I had to rewind it after you said he got 2 years for 30 years of necrophilia. I didnt think I was hearing correctly. What kind of trash is that?!!
Sadly this is very much too close to home. You did his victims proud. Scumbag. I know first hand the misery this beast has caused!!!🤬🤬
Genuinely sorry to hear that. 😢 - Were you a family / friend of one of the victims?
@@daniplat4462i would say they're either friend / family of a victim, OR they worked at one of the hospitals
I'm sorry for whatever happened that made this case close to you. 😢
So sorry you are going thru this 😢❤
I understand your pain, one of the victims was a relative.. the impact these monsters have is impossible to imagine 😢
One of the many things I love about Danielle is how with every sponsor segment I never feel like she’s lying to us and that she actually does genuinely enjoy whatever it is and wants us to enjoy the things too.
True, though I'm addicted to June's Journey now! 😂
I just commented on that actually elsewhere on here. Yes she lies. What a coincidence she uses that deodorant for two years before they sponsored her. Same as what a coincidence she has time to play love an pies and loved that game too before they sponsored her😂
@@gilliancoe9555it’s never this serious
@@gilliancoe9555 Why do you automatically assume that she must be lying?
@@gilliancoe9555she’s also mentioned that she likes to aim for specific sponsors on things she already likes?
Okay, what I don’t understand is that he was constantly on CCTV footage OUTSIDE the post mortem room. How did no one put it together that he was down there WAY too often? Did he not have a supervisor who knew what actually needed fixing around the hospital and what didn’t? Horrendous. But, I wanted to say that I LOVE Danielle’s snarky remarks. My fave quote from this video, “David was a NICE guy. He didn’t want to MURDER people, he just wanted to sleep with dead bodies…”
100 bodies over the course of many years.means that he wasn't there very often, in fact. That's even assuming that someone was actually watching the footage, and it probably wasn't the case unless there was a reason for it (say, something was stolen, drugs were missing...)
@@olivierdastein2604100 was just the amount they were able to identify. There were hundreds more.
I had to stop a few times. What a monster. The young man who unalived himself after he heard about his mum makes me wonder if the police did the right thing in notifying the families. I’m thinking I wouldn’t want to know. Thank you for bringing this story to light. Horrific.
Why do they need to notify the family? This seems to be un-necessary trauma, Just be thankful he can no longer offend
They HAVE to notify the families. It's the law.
What is "unaliving"?
@MysteStorm "unaliving" means "killing". Some platforms don't allow that word to be used, so ppl say unalived instead of killed.
@@duudsuufdI don't think so. They find stolen property all the time and notify no one, at least in the us
I find the hobbies you listed off in the beginning rather interesting.
Cycling - call back to him stealing bikes
Photography - future thing for reliving his crimes
Bird watching - watching people
he keeps one eye on the birds, one eye on the people. just look at his mugshot
@@SpyguyStudiosone eye in jail the other on bail 😅
@@WaynesPokeWorld😂😂😂
Personally I've always felt wary of men with binoculars and any male who creeps round other peoples gardens and land with boguscalibis. Creepy stuff.
@@Geeronimo99and it's thinking like this (unfortunately necessary this day and age with how shitty humans can be) why I had to tell my grandma I couldn't share her hobby of bird watching with her. At best, I'd get yelled at by someone misunderstanding, and at worst I'd get in a fight with someone or hauled off to jail because a man with binoculars is just automatically scary these days. It made her very sad. She passed away a few months later
Horrific case. He is really a disturbed man.
It made me sick to my stomach, but what my emotions couldn't handle was when the police had to inform the victims families of what had happened. It broke me down crying. NOBODY should EVER have to tell others about something like that, and NOBODY should be on the receiving end of that conversation 😭😭😭
One thing I don't understand is why did the police HAD to tell the families what happened to their diseased loved ones. Clearly no one was gaining anything positive from that. It excuses nothing he had done but the people were already dead, no trauma was done to them, but the living family members would surely be traumatized or hurt in some ways by that news. Clearly hearing "your dead daughter was sexually assaulted at the morgue" can't be good on your sanity.
I agree and was thinking the same thing. Personally I wouldn’t want to know. Literally nobody gains anything. Certainly there are legal reasons why they had to share, I’m assuming people could sue claiming the hospital tried to hide it. But nah they can keep that info
Because he took pictures of some of his victims and these would more than likely have to be used in court, would you rather be told about it by a police person before hand or hear it get leaked from some other source because that's what happens, as much as its disgusting depraved and a lot of ppl may not want to know but legally its a catch 22 , my daughter was part of the organs scandle and even tho it was just slides of tissues etc etc we still had to be told about it and choose how we wanted it to be dealt with
@@theworld340that’s a good point. Can you imagine seeing a photo of your loved one leaked online and not knowing that happened to them.
Makes perfect sense when explained that way! thanks!@@theworld340
I am absolutely blown away by this case. This man is an absolute monster. The part about the 9 year old girl made me cry. The mother carefully picking out a nice outfit, the toys so she wouldn’t be alone, and the note from her shows how much she loved that child and this monster to see that and not care is beyond disgusting. I understand that most people aren’t going to see someone in a morgue and think they’re doing awful, creepy stuff but still not is a good enough excuse for having security so lax that this was able to happen for so long. Between this and the nurse case I sincerely hope these hospitals make some much needed changes.
Side note, I absolutely love your makeup in this video!! 😊💜
When I heard about this child i was sick to my stomach. You figured during an autopsy assault would have been noticed and documented. Saying this child has been done this way to cops launching an investigation to those she was around. Some innocent person could have been charged for it knowing that they didn't do it. Plus if i was security I'd have noticed this man going into the morgue so often I'd have asked what is wrong down there to need maintenance so often. Then again thats just who i am as a person. I notice stuff others don't pay much attention to. I'd have noticed if he visited several times a week especially if it was several times a day. It shows how lax everyone is at their jobs.
@@kaseys2004 autopsies aren't normally performed unless requested because they are very expensive. usually in a hospital autopsies won't be requested unless there is a discrepancy in the cause of death.
@@heyikindalikeyou true. I knew they usually skip the elderly seeing how the age plays into the factor. Though I've heard they usually do children due to how young they are. The death of a child is harder to take. I'm betting her cancer took her unfortunately (wish there were a cure.) Its just the bodies are bathed so I'm guessing he used a condom bc when a body is prepared for burial all holes are plugged to prevent seepage. (Sounds gross but it does happen, i wanted to be an embalmer.) Semen i just figured would have bern discovered either during a full autopsy or during the washing.
I know this is quite heavy to say but tbh if I found out someone messed with my dead kids body like that, I'd need to be checked into a psych ward and put on suic!de watch because that would absolutely break me. I mean already as it is, losing your child is so devastating. Having that happen on top of it, I can't even imagine what the parents went (and likely still going) through 😢
I never heard of that in the US. It's kind of customary where I am.
I love that she tried so hard to prononce turkish names, and she did a really god job too! not a lot of native english speakers could do that.
Danielle, this has to be one of if not the most graphic sick case you have EVER covered. I’m trying to wrap my head around everything you just disclosed to us. My God. 😢
I work hospital security in a city that I'm convinced is a freaking hellmouth and all manner of depravity goes down in and around hospitals. You are right to question how nobody noticed his comings and goings in the morgue. At my place nobody is allowed to go into the morgue without security or specific medical/administrative supervision for a variety of reasons sadly including potential necrophilia. It's scary and disturbing how many people like him are out there. I wont say its common but its a lot more than people think.
I’m sure it’s because they won’t be rejected by the victim 😢
That’s how our hospital is. When we have to take someone down there and the morgue worker isn’t there, we have to call security to let us in. You can’t just come and go as you please. There’s also a security camera pointed directly at the door.
I know someone who had a colleague who’s partner was arrested for sleeping with corpses and he had some weird sores on him from doing stuff with a dead body.
It didn’t even make the papers.
Thomas Sheridan has written and shot a video about the deep town, which this is a great example of.
@@DC-bp8sx I've heard about that. You can get some kind of weird infection from having intercourse with corpses. Imagine your partner doing that and then coming home to sleep with you? UGH 🤢🤮🤮
This one made me cover my face so many times.
This man is purely from a weird strange place in hell where no man wants anything to come from
he gives me absolute shivers everywhere shivers of fear and disgust, and I'm not even exaggerating.
Absolutely despicable man.
The words of Azra’s Mother in regards to Fullers assault of her body are some of the most heartbreaking I have ever heard. They have stuck with me in a way very few have. The deep grief compounded by the disgusting violation her daughter body is just absolutely untenable. I wish for her peace.
Idk if I missed it but what did her mom say? 💔
@@caratsuji hi, I don’t think it was included in the video, but you should be able to search for it as she was interviewed for a show and that’s where I heard/saw it
@@charliecamelia3601 thank you so much! 😊
I can't find a word strong enough to describe how disgusted I am 😢
The victims and their families are all that matter. He's a vile excuse for a human.
He gave his humanity away a long time ago. I can't find the right words, but I feel like evil mutant is the closest I can get. This thing became a demon. I agree with you, the victims and their families are the ones who matter.
I’m new to this channel & Danielle, and THIS is the case I watched 😮 She does a very good job of being thorough & genuine.
What I don't under stand is why didn't this sexual abuse not show up during an autopsy??? The coroner MUST have notice SOMETHING.
This was my question! He did some BEFORE the post mortem, like how...HOW?? And no DNA collected?! There's no way he was a guy who wore a rubber. Like this is so disgusting just to type out and discuss the question we're both asking. HOW did they not see anything..I can't comprehend it.
@@emotional_anarchistif they were just normal postmortems not being done for a police investigation they wouldn’t gather DNA evidence. And remember dead body isn’t going to bruise like a live person would. If they’re looking inside to see why someone died, I don’t think they’d have any reason to examine their external genitals closely. I don’t know that for sure but that’s the only reason I can think.
That's what I was thinking
@@emotional_anarchist So disgusting. The videos too. That poor cop that had to watch those. Omfg.
My question too.
There’s still so many of us who are still in limbo not knowing if the unidentified bodies were our family members. It was shocking enough to hear on the news but for it to be the first time we were hearing it and knowing we had family members in that mortuary at multiple different times while David Fuller was there was just sickening and surreal. My heart goes out to all the families impacted by this ❤️
I hope you aren't left too long in such a horrible state of limbo, and I truly hope you aren't one of the families who have been massively let down. I'm so sorry you're in this situation. It's absolutely unimaginable. I take consolation knowing that this monster Will live in constant hell in prison as I know that his fellow prisoners will take exception to knowing he is even in the same building as them. I know they Will do whatever they can to ensure he has no peace. I understand that'll bring no peace to you 😢 However, he really will be in Hell from now and for eternity, as he deserves.
Good luck and all my love to you and all of your family ❤
12 years. For all that. While there are people serving their entire lives for less, sometimes nothing. This whole world is broken. Hell is too good of a place for a creature like that. Yes, creature. I think if I admit that I’m the same species as that thing I’ll cry.
from a CSI, you cover these cases perfectly, you have so much empathy and sympathy and i love how you talk about the evidence. you also always have the craziest cases that i’ve never heard!! i watch a lot of true crime, and almost every video you put out i’m like “how tf did i not know about this” 😂
I've never started crying from one of these videos before. I've been disgusted, outraged, saddened, but I've never cried. The story about the 9-year-old girl and the toys and the note hit me like a freight train and I had to take a break because I started to cry. What an absolute monster. There aren't strong enough words.
Yup got me too. I am laying in bed unable to sleep next to my beautiful 2 year old son and that just broke my heart
It's absolutely heartbreaking to hear that her neighbors SAW a man lurking around her window and did nothing. They could have stopped it, but chose not to
Danielle is one of my favourite true crime TH-camrs and she does her job well over expectations, an appreciation post for you on your hard work❤️❤️❤️✨
I will forever and always be OBSESSED with her channel. I dont know how to explain it she has just helped me so much throught my college years ( I am a junior now). Always greatful for this queen
Wouldn't the morticians who were responsible for preparing the bodies for funeral services notice that they had been sexually assaulted post mortem?
Probably not, they don't do a forensic examination on bodies released to a funeral home. Furthermore morticians are not trained in recognizing that sort of thing. Some may eventually learn to recognize such things but they're only trained to make the bodies look "good" for the funerals.
That's not their job, and anyway dead people can have had sexual activity before death so it wouldn't mean anything.
I don’t understand why anyone who developed all the photos of the sick stuff he constantly photographed, told anyone. Also about his first murder, her neighbors saw him watching her many times, yet none of them reported it to the police or at the very least, none of them told the victim that someone had been watching her over and over. I truly hope those people feel guilty because they could have prevented her murder and the future murders he committed.
And i wonder how he could develop the photos, where, how? In '90? And they didnt see dead people on the photographs?
He would have been developing them himself I imagine. It's not that tricky and not too expensive to get set up.
@@kiciakowakalso, as early as the mid 70s, Polaroid cameras existed which printed and developed their own pictures
@kiciakowak How could he develop his photos in the 90s? Like... normally. You could've developed your photos in the 60s or any other time as well. Everywhere without access to light. In a bathroom for example. This is not something hard and expensive to do.
@@kiciakowak Developing colour film and printing the photos isn't all that complicated. It's fiddly and technical and requires some special equipment, but this guy was an electrician, so I'm sure he wouldn't have found it all that challenging.
I’m no fan of “makeup crime” channels.
Not a bit.
But I appreciate the way you cover these cases. You reflect the anger that we all feel, while giving us the ugly truth.
I have grown to appreciate your channel.
Thank you.
Seems like you like them a little bit!🤏
I would happily still listen even if she wasn't doing the make up. I've always avoided the make up, crime channels but I do like this one. Just for the "story telling". I believe in the early years of her channel it was a make up only channel, so she made a good segway to the crime genre.
I like her voice and her compassion. Her makeup looks great too and makeup videos are relaxing to me. Her eyes always look so beautiful. I wish I could do makeup like that. It just never looks right on me.
@@talklifewithSylvia I wasn’t aware of that. I’m so glad that she’s found a good measure of success; she does deserve it.
I'm not into makeup either, even tho I'm a lady, but as weird as it is, I use her videos as a background podcast while im at work. So I don't even watch the actual video and see the makeup, I put my earphones on and just listen when there is a boring long day ahead.
I recommend trying that if you're not a fan of makeup :D
Honestly don't know how you got through this case, absolutely sickening 😪
May the heavenly father rest all their souls and family members who were affected along with all who had to deal with this horrific case🙏
I always skip ads but never with Danielle. I know how unfair youtube is to Danielle even though she puts so much into her videos. I appreciate you! ❤️
I fall asleep to her podcast and sometimes find thst in the morning it's still playing. I hope it helps her because the TH-cam monetization is so bad for this subjects even though it is real life and happens way more often then we think
Working in a hospital it reminds me of the security and protection we need to place in a place most of us are icked about and try to avoid. Thank you Daniel for shinning a light in dark places for all of us to remember to protect!
I love the way Danielle focuses on the victims and remembering them rather than putting all the focus on the criminal. Danielle is so empathetic to all these victims!
You have been SERVING with these videos lately! So much respect & love for you, Danielle. We see the amount of dedication & work you put into this content, & trust me we appreciate it so much! Hope to see you keep up the incredible work 🥰
I clearly remember this case however I didn’t know all the horrendous detail beyond the murders of those two beautiful young women in the 80s. He is one sick evil bas*ard and I hope his time in prison is the hardest that it can possibly be.
Danielle you always treat each case with such care and compassion and the end section remembering the victims is such a respectful thing to do, not only for the victims but also for the families and friends who may see these videos.
Thank you for your hard work making us aware of the details of all of these cases and the hours of research it must take to get all the details to be sure you are telling the true story as much as possible.
Imagine being the police and having to literally watch and look at all of this.
I was thinking about that too. I don't know how someone would ever be able to get over having to watch so many terabytes of that.
It honestly baffles me, that he only had 2 years for the necrophilia. Those poor victims, even in death they are not in peace.
Thank you Danielle, for putting so much into your videos. You put so much emotion into every single one.
The victims are the families. The bodies dont experience anything .
Thats why I dont think the families should be told.
@@satsumamoonthen ur family shouldn’t be told after u get shot that the responding police officer kicked ur face in before hauling u to the corners😂
@@satsumamoon I disagree my daughter was the victim and I am her mother and I am glad it is me going through the emotional torment. But my daughter was a little girl and feel guilty couldn't defend my baby
i suffer from extreme paranoia, usually resulting in hallucinations, but for some reason true crime videos distract me and help me manage that. I just want to thank you, i believe i've been watching from the very first few true crime videos and genuinely from the bottom of my heart thank you for being consistent with uploads and so open with your community about when they're delayed. you're the best!!
I’m so glad it helps! I’m surprised it does cuz I’m not a paranoid person and these videos make me paranoid
@@Elkura_xo yeah i think it just reminds me that there's real stuff to be scared of and i shouldn't be afraid of the stuff in my head LOL
@@nsilvereagle that makes sense haha. Hope you have a great day queen
@@nsilvereaglemood
Danielle is such a crusader! I appreciate her efforts so much. The world needs to know! What a sicko!! Thankyou, Danielle. God bless you!
I don't know how you sleep at night when you're doing your research. I appreciate the care you give each case and emotions you have when delivering the case facts.
I never thought I could be so shocked at the behavior of a human being, I had no idea that there were others out there on the level of Jimmy Saville, as a single parent of 3 I almost can't believe that a creature such as David actually exists, had it not been for you I'd have known nothing about this abomination of humanity, I salute you, your bravery to discuss the truly undicussable and let the decent folk of this world know the unimaginable depth of depravity that David reprisents. You are an angel and I salute you. Michael McCormick.
An case beyond words with how horrific this inhumane monster, you handle it with dignity, thankyou for giving the voiceless a channel. Please take care of YOUR mental health too.
Absolutely obsessed with this channel ❤ the content. Danielle knows how to deliver a story with compassion and empathy. Thanks for an amazing channel 😊
Human depravity has no limits,but he looked and acted so normal to most of the outside world and that probably helped him get away with his crimes for so long.
People need to stop telling themselves that "normal, everyday" people can't be monsters.
Just think of how many hide among us 😮 even people we know, may hide the worst perversions. It's a scary thought
I comment this a lot but I love how Danielle covers these cases with so much care and doesn’t glamorize it or make jokes like a lot of other true crime pages.
There are so many thoughts I have about this case… But my god, can you imagine being his lawyer in court?! Having to fight for his freedom? Yuck. Terrible job.
I have a lot of respect and sympathy for the lawyers who have to do that kind of thing. They get a lot of abuse flung their way, but SOMEBODY has to do what they do in order for some semblance of justice to be carried out :/
@@kwarra-anI always wondered why everyone depicted lawyers as evil but as I got older I realized why. They have a choice on who to defend they don’t deserve sympathy at all they do it for money
I can't even begin to find words to express how sorry we all are for the families of the victims. It's hard enough to lose a loved one. At least with that a person can find support with family, friends, support groups, therapy, etc. Nothing can ever help a person recover from the crimes this disgusting entity has done. And, yes, I do say entity instead of human. Nothing about this creature allows him to be labeled as human. He denounced that title years ago. And we kick him out of the human club.
Aside from all of that, I can't begin to say thank you to Danielle for sharing these stories. You work so hard to research these stories. But sharing them can't possibly be easy. We see your emotions come through as you speak, both the positive and negative ones. Saying we appreciate all you do for the channel and for us is an understatement. Sending so much love and hugs of appreciation.
I'm probably reaching with this, but is anyone else opposed to putting this guy in a cell near Robert Maudsley? I'm just saying if they both happen to be on the same floor of the prison, Robert just happens to "accidentally" find out what David did, and both cell doors just happen to be left unlocked. I don't think anyone would be too upset. Okay, that punishment is a little dark. Just a thought I had.
I can't help but say that you are utterly fascinating. You are able to tell a Story well, a horror crime Story at that, and all the while you start as very attractive, but put on complicated makeup very well, making yourself more beautiful as the Story gets more ugly. This was the first of your vids that I watched, but I suspect I'll look for another. The Art of being able to tell a Story well is a rare gift. You have that gift.
May Good Luck be upon You~ B.
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There’s something about your accent that makes these horrific cases slightly more palatable. I love your passion for the victims, even when they end up becoming perpetrators in the end. You do wonderful work, Danielle. Keep it up!
What he did was sick and wrong beyond imaginable. She was so upset she casually put on makeup through the whole vid. That's odd.
@@MrRatkilr I mean there are vids where she does get emotional. And there are much more disrespectful true crime content creators out there, maybe take the small 🍆 energy to one of them?
@@MrRatkilrWhat do you expect her to do? Cry the entire time?
@@ZenitsusDad"Wonderful work" maybe. But as a first timer here, I'm particularly unimpressed by this: 21:32 "1987. DNA was not exactly a thing really." Discovered in 1869; forensic DNA analysis & testing in 1984; first DNA fingerprinting in 1986!
29:22 Again. Oh dear! "It's 1987, DNA evidence & investigation doesn't really exist right now ." 🤦♂️
@@thekeysman6760 it wasn’t “a thing” in the way it’s used and relied on today. They knew it existed, they took samples, but they weren’t able to test things then the way they do now!
This is deeply disturbing and so sad for the victims, the victims' families, and even for David's own family. Imagine, one day, you're going about your life, and suddenly, the police arrive and take your dad away. You then learn that your entire life has been a lie. My heart goes out to everyone who was affected by this monster.
I can’t imagine finding out my daughters body was violated while mourning her loss. It would be such a vile feeling of anger while re-opening any wounds that had began the process of healing
This is my first time commenting on a youtube video of yours and i just want to say i really love how respectful you always are in these cases, especially this one. This case was horrifying and this case really shook me to the core. But how you include the victims and the families as well as the crime itself is so important yet some leave them out and focus on the crime or the criminal instead. Thank you and keep doing what you’re doing! ❤
Oh man Danielle you're right around the corner from 1 million subscribers! Soon enough for sure and you deserve it. I really enjoy your channel. It's perfect to put on in the background while doing house chores and I also like to let a video play while going to sleep. So thank you very much for what you do it's greatly appreciated. Also you are a very beautiful woman, both physically and emotionally. It's refreshing that as an influencer you have and stand by your strong moral base. Keep up the great work and here's to 1 million!😉👍
My goodness, you really know how to find the strangest and most twisted stories! Love this channel!
In the US, each picture of CP and each case of necrophilia would be a count and a charge. So, if there were 100 victims at 2-years each, he could have received 200 years. The UK has a worse justice system than we do.
Your so right, I'm British and I can tell you our legal system is terrible.
This… isn’t true. There are no Federal laws against necrophilia in the USA and it’s indeed actually completely legal in many states.
The majority of States who do have specific laws against assault of a corpse have it as a misdemeanour at the most.
@charliecamelia3601 I said nothing that was false. I did not state it was a Federal crime and I did not state it was a felony. Abuse of a corpse would apply and each count would be a charge.
I really wouldn't be bragging about the US justice system..
@@jtsotheroneIkr.
Could you imagine being a police officer having to go through that most vile stuff? I don't think I'd have the strength to do that without it breaking me. Thank you to the men and women who put themselves through that sort of thing to protect the innocent.
This is one of the most upsetting cases I’ve ever heard. After years & years of listening/reading true crime I feel like I have become numb to a lot of stuff… but this story truly had my heart pounding. Those poor families…I couldn’t imagine how they felt.
THE WAY I CLICKED THE NOTIFICATION 😂🎉
Girl same 😂
@@KerrieStarr 😂 faster than F1 mechanics
MEEE toooo
Y'all I pulled my car over on the way to the grocery store
The click I clucked!!!
We love you Danielle. We appreciate your compassion and honesty 🫶🏼
Danielle covers the most difficult cases with such elegance and humility and shows such genuine respect for the victims involved. Thank you 🤗
Danielle!! I love your videos so much! I wonder if you could do one on Jeanette Maples (16) in Eugene, Oregon. Her “mom” was Angela McAnulty and her “stepdad” was Richard McAnulty. They starved and tortured her, including making their other children feed feces to her. She was the size of, like a 10-year-old or so when she was finally rescued. She died soon after and her “parents” were prosecuted but I wish they would die. Please do a video for Jeanette to honor her. Love you! 💕💕
My goodness...I looked up some info on this case, how awful. Please do cover this case, Danielle!!
I never get emotional during true crime stories but this one had me in tears a couple of times. This is so disturbing and so heartbreaking
I've heard of this case before, but the way you told the story is truly impressive. You left no stone unturned on this one. It is horrific to know what happened to these people, but I appreciate you helping give them a voice here!
“OOOH I! I-uh-just dieed in your arms toniiiight! Ahhh!”
Haha I feel terrible! 😅😅😅🤣 as soon as you mentioned his obsession with the Cutting Crew the song came to mind and it almost made sense but super not funny! 😅
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The way you tell these stories hits different, I am obsessed with watching and hearing your videos and stories of these crimes, it's very sad and infuriating what goes on in the world but telling these gives warning x