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It’s despicable Sobrahj was released from prison because of heart problems and good behavior. What a failure of justice by giving the serpent the last laugh. Since December 2022 this serial killer now lives in France. If you spot him somewhere please say hi to him. His victims are waiting on him on the other side 🚪
My heart and support goes out to the victims and friends and family of these victims who tragically died in Thailand. My heart and support goes out to the Thailand police and detectives who are doing a great job of bringing justice to Thailand and bringing these killers to justice. To all detectives and police officers in every country of the world you are revered and are an inspiration to the world. You bring justice, answers and hope to friends and family of victims of these sad and tragic crimes. You are an inspiration to us all we thank you and appreciate all you do.
the whole statute of limitations thing baffles me. like, murder someone, but if you get away with it for ten years, you get to go free. WUT? its fucking stupid.
But in all your so called developed countries, the penalties for crime is so insignificant, that criminals don't mind spending some time in prisons. 😊 Unlike in developing nations where the penalties are similar to the crime - death for death crimes.
I have seen the Walker case on several different channels, but this is the first time I have heard from the wife. I read somewhere that their daughter is estranged from her mom now. I guess it's not much of a stretch to believe her husband seduced her daughter and impregnated her. How awful for all parties.
I've heard this case from other perspectives. I am sure they don't talk about this because the children who are a product of this incest deserve privacy. I don't know how someone moves forward from craziness like this.
I lived and worked in Bangkok at the time of the first murders, now live in Pattaya and have followed this story for many years. Pretty horrifying with a very unsatisfying ending ......
Thank you for this great stories. Albert Walker is a very sadistic murderer. The police almost didnt catch him but for the very attentive policeman just wanting to retrieve the belongings. The Serpent should have rotted in prison for killing all those innocent young people.
39:26....quite embarrassing for India...the prison guards of one of the most high profile prisons...have sweets, celebrating the 10th anniversary of their 'esteemed guest' 😅
I know the vid is probably dated, but I find it hard to believe the original audio was that bad. The narrator's voice is peaking almost the entire time.
Greetings from Mr Axel Vasa the west coast wizard himself, I got something essential to share with you, To fall in love with yourself is the first secret to happiness. Love you very much❤️.
What great lengths the production crew went through to make this convoluted, intense episode understandable! The cities, the real mother, sequence of events alone is mind bogling!!! Airplane, boats, cars, laboratories, prison, interrogation rooms, homes in actual locations, 1:33:59 traveling between !!! But when I saw Robert Naughton’s name- I understood !!!
Sure i have looked at a lot of true crime videos. The first two stories here cannot be topped. Stories for the ages and incredible advertisement for Interpol and all forensic workers.
The Serpent gets away every time the police close on him. Police in three countries failed to link the murders in three countries to the single serial killer Sobhraj. It is believed Sobhraj killed at least 20 tourists and was jailed in India from 1976 to 1997. After his release he went to Nepal and was arrested and jailed for life on 21 December 2022 the Supreme Court of Nepal ordered his release because of his old age and he was released in December 2023 and he was deported to France. The killer is a freeman now 80 years old. He has not been charged for the murder of the couple found murdered and burnt due to the lapse of time and statute of limitations.
I've read a book about this monster, charles shobraj. Unfortunaltely due to how easy someone faking their ID at that time, he could easily change his identity and preying innocent tourists throughout asia
I watched this mini series on Netflix, I was mezmorized yet disgusted by it. Till today i could not eatch it again, it just bothered me so badly. Thanks for this video. I really needed to see it on a scientific or in police records to see it again. Hope you all get a chance to share this with others. Can we even imagine how many murders have not bee n exposed?
Thank you! Do you have any more recommendations on Netflix or prime? 🙂 I love true crime but if its interesting i would also maybe watch something else. 🙂👍♥️
This is monsters Red tree stories Explore with us Filmrise true crime Stayawake The villains Beyond evil Truly criminal Are all great yt channels for real crime 👍
Only recently as 1 year ago Sobraj was photographed in UK at the coast, no one knew who he was and didn’t comment much when asked what he’s up to or if he had regrets or remorse. Very slimy character
Greetings from Mr Axel Vasa the west coast wizard himself, I got something essential to share with you, The more you love yourself, the less nonsense you’ll tolerate. Love you very much❤️.
I believe I read a book about this man back in the seventies called " The Serpent" or "Serpentine" I believe the author was Thomas Thompson he only wrote non fiction he also wrote a book about the first heart transplant called "Hearts" I believe he passed away some years ago
did you know EVERY TRASH BAG HAS ITS OWN UNIQUE FINGER PRINT SO TO SPEAK. WHICH MEANS YOU CAN TRACK IT BACK TO THE FACTORY THAN FROM THERE YOU CAN TRACK IT TO THE STORE IT WAS SOLD IN........
What about Ottawa Canada? This clip is about a massmurder where people were burnt alive, maybe considering that you'd want to post something else than "Ottawa Canada" ?
@@imogen2092 I know, I'm sorry if you feel it's harassing but it just took me by complete surprise that in a vid about (horrific) murder everyone's just happily stating where they're from and nothing more. And I still haven't seen anyone commenting like they're a real person, it's creeping me out.
I watched the Netflix series and wow it was so interesting to watch. The man was evil for sure and beyond but he was truly genius. Imagine if he put his efforts in something useful for himself and society.
I guess it's not too hard for a convict to just walk out of prison in a country where a serial killer gets eight years for his troubles. Why even try extradition? -Eight years pass like no time. Statute of limitation my ass!!! Convicts detain monopoly on crime.
No one cares to share what they think? "Damn this is freaky scary" Everyone just wants to share where they're from? Yeah ok.......... "hey i just watched some murders, I'm from this and that country. What did I think? Oh it was interesting." 🥶
Statute of Limitations, should be never-ending for murder, rape, incest, and crimes in those categories
Agreed. We don’t have that nonsense here in Scotland thank goodness.
Most countries it is but have their own legal system as that were never colonized
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@@sarelras4103sources?
@@maris1809 there is no statute of limitations for murder but I agree there shouldn’t be for serious crimes you’ve mentioned.
It’s despicable Sobrahj was released from prison because of heart problems and good behavior. What a failure of justice by giving the serpent the last laugh. Since December 2022 this serial killer now lives in France. If you spot him somewhere please say hi to him. His victims are waiting on him on the other side 🚪
Shameful....
I think they do that so they don't have to deal with the health issues. It is shameful.
he must have changed name and on social security money. How will people recognise him?
He got helps from every powerful people in government because he paid for that. 🤔
How about him getting paid $15M for his life story😂?
It's mind-blowing to have statute of limitations for murder.
Absolutely. In particular, given how good DNA evidence has gotten.
Violent crimes don't need statutes of limitations.
Yes it do
These are very good stories. They are well researched, factual, and well presented. Thank you for sharing.
My heart and support goes out to the victims and friends and family of these victims who tragically died in Thailand.
My heart and support goes out to the Thailand police and detectives who are doing a great job of bringing justice to Thailand and bringing these killers to justice. To all detectives and police officers in every country of the world you are revered and are an inspiration to the world. You bring justice, answers and hope to friends and family of victims of these sad and tragic crimes.
You are an inspiration to us all we thank you and appreciate all you do.
Watching from Republic of Ireland 🇮🇪 thank you for the upload - I didn’t hear of these tragedies before.
the whole statute of limitations thing baffles me. like, murder someone, but if you get away with it for ten years, you get to go free. WUT? its fucking stupid.
Yes, it is. There are no statute of limitations on Murder in America. I'm shocked it's not like that everywhere.
The most ridiculous thing created in law. But I think most countries have abolished it now? I know Japan did back around 2013.
There's no statute for murder In Australia.
@@clintdenman3037 nor the uk. theres no statute of limitation on any crime.
But in all your so called developed countries, the penalties for crime is so insignificant, that criminals don't mind spending some time in prisons. 😊 Unlike in developing nations where the penalties are similar to the crime - death for death crimes.
I have seen the Walker case on several different channels, but this is the first time I have heard from the wife. I read somewhere that their daughter is estranged from her mom now. I guess it's not much of a stretch to believe her husband seduced her daughter and impregnated her. How awful for all parties.
Socalled civilized people are so unbalanced 😮
It is not a very good idea to "guess" - rather, find out the facts.
Her father groomed his daughter despicable man ..
Loved the Netflix series. Might have to watch it again.
What is the name of it?
@@jennifercornman1291
The Serpent
@@amourcoeur3385 thank you
I've watched it multiple times. Very well done.
Great series.
Watching from Australia!🇦🇺 🥰
Loved the narration! Awesome❤
Watching from South Africa 🇿🇦
We all just skipping over the fact he "married" his daughter and had kids with her??
That's a different case. This
happened in the 70s I think. Book
called "Serpentine" about this case.
These are just English traditions really... 😂
I've heard this case from other perspectives. I am sure they don't talk about this because the children who are a product of this incest deserve privacy. I don't know how someone moves forward from craziness like this.
@@BethoflifeNo Jennifer is correct , shes talking about Albert in the 2nd case who did marry his daughter and have children with her
Holy yuck!😮😢
Watching from Sydney Australia 🎉
thailand as well
Years and years ago I read Tommy Thompson's book, "Serpentine" about this man. It was very well done. I recommend it highly.🇺🇸
Those Indian prison guards, what the actual FK.
Complete incompetence
They're very dumb but also very lucky. Accepting candies from a poisoner. 😂
Absolutely agreed as an Indian
@@SILOPshuvambanerjee They all would have had the 'sweet tooth', they loved their laddus, gulab-jamuns, and barfis.
10paise chocolate can be a bribe to open the jail gates.
Usually corrupt, most of them.
Watching from Buffalo NY, USA ❤
I really enjoyed this documentary very well done.
A classic. I hadn't seen it in years, but it stayed with me as though it happened to acquaintances
This story is on Netflix and it’s very well done! Perfect to all of you who enjoy a good mini serie .! 😅
What's the name?
What's the title?
@@erikawidyasanti7226the world may never know…
Watching from Sierra Leone 🇸🇱 ❤
Very nice country name ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
nobody gives a phuk where u come from
That's so cool! I'm in Texas. Hi!!!😊
@@amelias.2509 hello nice to meet you
@@alimamysesay9856 It still amazes me how easily we can communicate with each other around the world!
Watching from Seattle ❤
I lived and worked in Bangkok at the time of the first murders, now live in Pattaya and have followed this story for many years. Pretty horrifying with a very unsatisfying ending ......
Watching from Salzburg, Austria 🇦🇹
gruß gott
Lg aus Wien ❤
I am watching from south Africa
Me as well
Watching from the Netherlands 🇳🇱
Hallo landgenoot. Vind jij de naam Karl Gassel, Nederlands klinken ?
@@josephinebos8325 Ja, is trouwens de naam van een dorp en oude betekenis is "een bos in de duinen"
@@chloeuntrau4588 Oké, wist ik niet. Maar Karl is toch echt Duits, maar dat kan natuurlijk.
@@josephinebos8325sounds western anyway...
Watching from Ghana 🇬🇭 ❤
Thank you for this great stories. Albert Walker is a very sadistic murderer. The police almost didnt catch him but for the very attentive policeman just wanting to retrieve the belongings. The Serpent should have rotted in prison for killing all those innocent young people.
you’re literally my comfort person i love you kislux !
Watching England 🏴
watching from Singapore 🇸🇬
Imagine, your life being in such a horrid place, you'd purposely guarantee yourself an even longer prison sentence in India.
Watching from South Africa
Nice work on both cases😮😮😮
Watching From Nigeria 🇳🇬
Watching from Milano, Italia
Watching from Kenya 🇰🇪
Great video with wonderful insights
Feeling sorry for both mother and especially their daughter😢😢😢
39:26....quite embarrassing for India...the prison guards of one of the most high profile prisons...have sweets, celebrating the 10th anniversary of their 'esteemed guest' 😅
I know the vid is probably dated, but I find it hard to believe the original audio was that bad. The narrator's voice is peaking almost the entire time.
Picky,picky,picky
Watching from SOUTH AFRICA
This is deeply upsetting to watch and I feel so sorry for the poor lady and her family. 😭
Watching from Adelanto California...Desert 🏜 USA
The lawlessness of mankind lets the guilty go free but punishes the guiltless.
Watching from Colorado, North America.
Greetings from Mr Axel Vasa the west coast wizard himself, I got something essential to share with you, To fall in love with yourself is the first secret to happiness. Love you very much❤️.
Colorado here too lol
@@cassyayo4338 let your inner light show you the way ❤️
Such superbly crafted documentaries.
Watching from Philippines. I've watched this on Netflix as well and still can't get my head around this killer gosh!!!
What great lengths the production crew went through to make this convoluted, intense episode understandable!
The cities, the real mother, sequence of events alone is mind bogling!!! Airplane, boats, cars, laboratories, prison, interrogation rooms, homes in actual locations, 1:33:59 traveling between !!! But when I saw Robert Naughton’s name- I understood !!!
Sure i have looked at a lot of true crime videos. The first two stories here cannot be topped. Stories for the ages and incredible advertisement for Interpol and all forensic workers.
Finland here 🌹
The Serpent gets away every time the police close on him. Police in three countries failed to link the murders in three countries to the single serial killer Sobhraj. It is believed Sobhraj killed at least 20 tourists and was jailed in India from 1976 to 1997. After his release he went to Nepal and was arrested and jailed for life on 21 December 2022 the Supreme Court of Nepal ordered his release because of his old age and he was released in December 2023 and he was deported to France. The killer is a freeman now 80 years old. He has not been charged for the murder of the couple found murdered and burnt due to the lapse of time and statute of limitations.
*Charles Sobhraj was released* December 21 2022. Lives in UK and France now.
Watching from Cape Town, South Africa
Wanted to write the same thing 😂 but right now I'm in Thailand... But still wanted to write I'm in Cape town as it is my hometown
California 🇺🇸
I've read a book about this monster, charles shobraj. Unfortunaltely due to how easy someone faking their ID at that time, he could easily change his identity and preying innocent tourists throughout asia
🇵🇹 ALENTEJO 🇵🇹
🇵🇹 PORTUGAL 🇵🇹
That candy ruse was so OBVIOUS!!!!
They were Nûgerfloogens. You would've been all over them.
This is a very complex case 🧐
Greetings from New York City 🙋🏼♀️
🗽
Watching from Belgium.
Watching from Georgia U.S.A., I like Real Crime Story.
Never heard of a statute of limitations of murder this is a first one
I watched this mini series on Netflix, I was mezmorized yet disgusted by it. Till today i could not eatch it again, it just bothered me so badly. Thanks for this video. I really needed to see it on a scientific or in police records to see it again. Hope you all get a chance to share this with others. Can we even imagine how many murders have not bee n exposed?
What is the name of the show on Netflix?
@@ClaraTunwinthe serpent
I remember reading a book about an international serial killer. He went by the name "Serpentine ". Excellent reading.
Watching from Zimbabwe
Serpent on Netflix is incredible to watch.
Thank you! Do you have any more recommendations on Netflix or prime? 🙂
I love true crime but if its interesting i would also maybe watch something else. 🙂👍♥️
Or the serpent is a movie. Do you know a good recommendation about true crime? 🙂
@@loveistheanswer5924 FAUDA is good
@@loveistheanswer5924 you should check out joe
This is monsters
Red tree stories
Explore with us
Filmrise true crime
Stayawake
The villains
Beyond evil
Truly criminal
Are all great yt channels for real crime 👍
Eshi the worst thing is to die overseas am not in my country bt many people dies far from their counties and some barried her is sooooo sad
Only recently as 1 year ago Sobraj was photographed in UK at the coast, no one knew who he was and didn’t comment much when asked what he’s up to or if he had regrets or remorse.
Very slimy character
Oh my and thank you for sharing.
Seattle, WA 😅
Watching from Sheboygan, Wisconsin, USA 🌭🧀🥛
Cheboygan Michigan 😉
Thank you. Watching from Alaska.
They should have checked airport details of people who arrived from other countries after these details.
So sad rest in peace children.😢
Read the book Serpentine. Scary, especially as I lived & travelled solo all over SE Asia. Weirdos lurked, I'm sure.
weirdos are everywhere😮that's what's so scary
Watching from Queensland, Australia 👍🏽🙏
Kia ora from Aotearoa New Zealand 👍
North Carolina 🇺🇲
Greetings from Mr Axel Vasa the west coast wizard himself, I got something essential to share with you, The more you love yourself, the less nonsense you’ll tolerate. Love you very much❤️.
I believe I read a book about this man back in the seventies called " The Serpent" or "Serpentine" I believe the author was Thomas Thompson he only wrote non fiction he also wrote a book about the first heart transplant called "Hearts" I believe he passed away some years ago
Yes ❤ condolences to the families of the victims.
Watching from 🏴
Watching from Ethel Mississippi.
did you know EVERY TRASH BAG HAS ITS OWN UNIQUE FINGER PRINT SO TO SPEAK. WHICH MEANS YOU CAN TRACK IT BACK TO THE FACTORY THAN FROM THERE YOU CAN TRACK IT TO THE STORE IT WAS SOLD IN........
Watching from Canada 🇨🇦
Ottawa Canada 🇨🇦
What about Ottawa Canada?
This clip is about a massmurder where people were burnt alive, maybe considering that you'd want to post something else than "Ottawa Canada" ?
@@Cloud-dq1mr 🙄 everyone was posting where they’re watching from. Are you harassing other people too?
@@imogen2092 I know, I'm sorry if you feel it's harassing but it just took me by complete surprise that in a vid about (horrific) murder everyone's just happily stating where they're from and nothing more.
And I still haven't seen anyone commenting like they're a real person, it's creeping me out.
@@Cloud-dq1mr I totally hear you. No need to apologize.
Albert walker's case makes u really wonder who to trust on planet earth
Watching from Canada.
Thank for this story.
I watched the Netflix series and wow it was so interesting to watch. The man was evil for sure and beyond but he was truly genius. Imagine if he put his efforts in something useful for himself and society.
He wasn't that smart or he would have, he operated in corrupt scuz-holes.
I am watching from Switzerland ⛑🇨🇭
My friend can u call me Switzerland 🇨🇭 its my childhood dream to see Switzerland 🇨🇭..but I am poor😢
❤
Same here
🇵🇹 Alentejo, PORTUGAL 🇵🇹
@@Sainisaab-h9rlol
_...just watching_
I guess it's not too hard for a convict to just walk out of prison in a country where a serial killer gets eight years for his troubles.
Why even try extradition?
-Eight years pass like no time.
Statute of limitation my ass!!!
Convicts detain monopoly on crime.
Canada
Imagine going to thailand, waking up after a big party and see the girl from last night pee standing up 😂
😂😂
😂😂😂
Having statute of limitations in heinous crimes is lazy government.
Life sentence in the UK is a whole 25 years and then 1/2 of that for good behavior
Charles’ real father was an Indian living in Vietnam Mother a Vietnamese. Stepfather French Interesting he was finally caught in India.
No one cares to share what they think? "Damn this is freaky scary"
Everyone just wants to share where they're from? Yeah ok.......... "hey i just watched some murders, I'm from this and that country. What did I think? Oh it was interesting."
🥶
Yes people from all over the world is watching .....you have a problem...
I am sure the narrator and producers are glad.
Petty complaint
It's annoying that very 😢few comments.
This is a very serious and complicated case.
This case is now in my mind 😢
There should be no statute of limitation for any crime.
Watching from Far-East of Russia.❤