Completely agree. Mad I’ve just seen this comment because I was thinking about this in programmes last night. A programme can be a 30 min programme, has adverts and has stupid repeated sections repeated every time the programme starts again after an advert break..... so annoying
@@Thenorthsace dead right. The Britain’s most evil killers stuff just repeats content every time there’s been an advert. They’ll get back to the crimewatch way of doing things one day because just looking at peoples comments on the videos, that’s what people want !
The nasty man at the beginning, I hope when (if) he's old and frail, he realizes what he did and lives in fear that someone young and equally heartless as he was does the same to him.
Oh my word the fake social worker/ health adviser scared the hell out of me I was only ten at the time hope the perpetrator/ Perpetrators were caught I have shivers down my spine now and thanks for the upload Xx
As a new mum the fake social worker case TERRIFIES me. When my baby was first born we had so many health visitors/midwife visits to our house and I never dreamt of asking for ID or anything. I'm so glad these mums were on their toes, I dread to think what would have happened to the children if that woman had got their hands on them!
I don't know what it is, but they always had a certain way they used to film CW reconstructions 25:49 is a good example, almost like they film it from the witnesses' perspective. It's subtle but very effective.
It's to build a connection between the viewer and the victim, the idea being you're more inclined to call in if you feel connected to who has suffered the crime.
@@robbo391 Its a great idea. I'm not really up on filming/production but its a very distinctive and very unique to earlier CW reconstructions. Its a bit like when they film from a moving car or something, and the person is sees something and they film it from their perspective like with the car moving. Very effective.
The brutal Welsh pensioner basher, the bastard Leslie Salter was given FOUR LIFE SENTENCES for his cowardly and unforgivable crimes. Let's hope all the inmates were made aware of all the details of his misdeeds.
I'm glad to know you're seeing classic old British TV Donald!!!! I'm wondering, do you have any brothers or anything who could be the prime minister of Britain????//
this episode features jill looking radiant and incredibly smart,she really caught your attention like nobody else regardless of who you were or where you came from.to think what happened to her 3 years later...........this footage of jill and any other like it is the only really good thing about her and to remember her by.................i miss her desperately.......................
Same here . Truly beautiful & very nice lady indeed . May Jill Dando Rest In Peace Eternal 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🌹🌹🌹🌹🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹 Dedicated To The Sacred Memory Of Miss . Jill Dando . 👼🏻 I hope one day her Murderer is caught and justice is done . Near a shady wall a rose once grew, Budded and blossomed in God's free light, Watered and fed by morning dew, Shedding its sweetness day and night. As it grew and blossomed fair and tall, Slowly rising to loftier height, It came to a crevice in the wall, Through which there shone a beam of light. Onward it crept with added strength, With never a thought of fear or pride. It followed the light through the crevice's length And unfolded itself on the other side. The light, the dew, the broadening view Were found the same as they were before; And it lost itself in beauties new, Breathing its fragrance more and more. Shall claim of death cause us to grieve, And make our courage faint or fail? Nay! Let us faith and hope receive: The rose still grows beyond the wall. Scattering fragrance far and wide, Just as it did in days of yore, Just as it did on the other side, Just as it will for evermore. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️🌹
He's a absolute cowardly lowlife and hope he was caught if he did that over here in Ireland to elderly vulnerable people like them poor victims he would be ending up in intensive care.
@@katemissfilanpurrmcdevitt from what I could find online it seems the police found that a lot of the cases were fake and the few that were genuine didnt yield any further leads and the case was never solved
@@kirstm.2215 Did you mean : a lot of the cases, or reports were fake? Although with something as unusual as a wide gap between his two front teeth, he could have been easily recognised, noted and reported. Hair or clothing is hardly anything to go by, unless it is a shoe imprint or fibres.
An elderly neighbour from my childhood was a victim of a distraction burglary. The police came round to question me about it. I'd married & moved away from the street so was nowhere near there. I was horrified to find out that she had fallen victim to the people because with her failing eyesight she thought the female was me, so she asked her if it was "my name" & the girl/woman said yes. My poor neighbour allowed her in believing she was me. Breaks my heart. She was ok but what a horrid experience for her & to think, even for a short while, that the little girl from over the road that she had watched grow up, could do such a thing to her 💔😢
That Securicor guard asks "Why me?" (32:47) Hmm. Just why do violent criminals target guards transporting tens of thousands of pounds between banks? Tricky one that.
In the case of older people we were brought up to be helpful and not suspicious of everybody. That world however has gone. I lock my front at6 pm (dreamies time for my cat) and don't open door till tomorrow.
@@margaretbanks8969 Yes indeed l form part of the nicely brought up over 70 yr.olds, but repeated mishaps can startle one out of complacency and into a relaxed state of self-preservation such as speaking to people from the window. lf the one knocking meant no harm, they would not feel offended obviously!.
These old ladies I don’t understand why you wouldn’t call the police I would never answer the door to anybody That I didn’t know He’s just wandering around free to do it again
Do you have the crime watch files/solved trying to think kill this women and when he was being interviewed kept on saying “I did not” they never found the body just her clothes
Stephen Ryder dunno I think Jill Dando bought a compassion to the programme and her and nick Ross worked well together I can see her doing the show alone if she hadn’t have been murdered
@@rtd8860 You could have seen her do Crimewatch on her own? But Nick Ross remained as co-presenter till 2007. Yes, Jill Dando showed compassion, but the same could be said of Sue Cook and Fiona Bruce say.
Stephen Ryder I think Jill was the big BBC star or at the point of becoming the channels big star before she died, I think Jill had the personality to carry the show with nick but once he departed wud have been successful on her own
From sickening attacks of the elderly strait on to a couple of chaps selling stolen golf clubs cw really had it all. But that must of been a boring month why would they bother with something so silly. 1000S of small crimes are caught on cctv and they we're back then. They should of given that extra time to the welsh officers investigating the attacks rather than trying to be diverse and adding such crap.
I think they tried to lighten the mood a bit in those days by not just having very serious crimes on the entire programme, and personally I didn't have a problem with that. I realise a lot of other people will disagree with me.
One thing I do like about programmes from this time is they don’t keep telling you what’s coming up, they just get on with it.
Yes, that is an annoying feature of a lot of modern programmes.
Television was great viewing back then. Now its all reality TV
Completely agree. Mad I’ve just seen this comment because I was thinking about this in programmes last night. A programme can be a 30 min programme, has adverts and has stupid repeated sections repeated every time the programme starts again after an advert break..... so annoying
I only watch old crimetwatch on youtube modern tv is full of adverts and bad acting.
@@Thenorthsace dead right. The Britain’s most evil killers stuff just repeats content every time there’s been an advert. They’ll get back to the crimewatch way of doing things one day because just looking at peoples comments on the videos, that’s what people want !
That first reconstruction made my blood boil how anyone could viciously attack an elderly person.... vile piece of inhuman shit.
smck 2016, I totally agree 💯
Had him in the end, he got 37 yrs
@@jimmyknight1625 Leslie Salter
Easy targets, sadly.
Scum bags are everywhere . Preying on the elderly . Watch your back in jail !
The nasty man at the beginning, I hope when (if) he's old and frail, he realizes what he did and lives in fear that someone young and equally heartless as he was does the same to him.
Yep, probably won’t happen though, probably get to a nice old age and die peacefully unfortunately
@@dean7652he was caught back in 2001
@@user-tz8kz1cl3i what was his name
@@dean7652 leslie salter
@@dean7652 Leslie Salter.
Oh my word the fake social worker/ health adviser scared the hell out of me I was only ten at the time hope the perpetrator/ Perpetrators were caught I have shivers down my spine now and thanks for the upload Xx
As a new mum the fake social worker case TERRIFIES me. When my baby was first born we had so many health visitors/midwife visits to our house and I never dreamt of asking for ID or anything. I'm so glad these mums were on their toes, I dread to think what would have happened to the children if that woman had got their hands on them!
They've been on another episode I saw. Or similar crime.
I don't know what it is, but they always had a certain way they used to film CW reconstructions 25:49 is a good example, almost like they film it from the witnesses' perspective. It's subtle but very effective.
It's to build a connection between the viewer and the victim, the idea being you're more inclined to call in if you feel connected to who has suffered the crime.
@@robbo391 Its a great idea. I'm not really up on filming/production but its a very distinctive and very unique to earlier CW reconstructions. Its a bit like when they film from a moving car or something, and the person is sees something and they film it from their perspective like with the car moving. Very effective.
Thanks for uploading.
I've been waiting to see this one again for years mate, thanks for the upload chief ;-)
25:54 this made me laugh, good on you lady for sticking to your instincts!
I can’t stop replaying that bit …😂
25:40 is just quality! exactly my sort of thinking. good woman right there.
Did the monster pretending to be a social worker get caught?
How did they know what houses to go to?
I don't know, it would be interesting if someone does know.
The brutal Welsh pensioner basher, the bastard Leslie Salter was given FOUR LIFE SENTENCES for his cowardly and unforgivable crimes. Let's hope all the inmates were made aware of all the details of his misdeeds.
How long did it take to catch him?
0:54 "Well-assed, well-spoken..."
Sounds like a catch!
I'm glad to know you're seeing classic old British TV Donald!!!! I'm wondering, do you have any brothers or anything who could be the prime minister of Britain????//
Grab it by the ass then! 😂
Well dressed he said
@@caeglas1Well yes...
Thanks Andy! These are amazing! Do you have any from 1997 and 1998? 😁
I'll have to check, I don't know offhand.
Lowest of the low ! Needs chaining to the back of a car and dragging through the streets -
Thanks Andy
Cheers Andy!
this episode features jill looking radiant and incredibly smart,she really caught your attention like nobody else regardless of who you were or where you came from.to think what happened to her 3 years later...........this footage of jill and any other like it is the only really good thing about her and to remember her by.................i miss her desperately.......................
Desperately lol ok then
You sound like you're objectifying her.
Same here . Truly beautiful & very nice lady indeed . May Jill Dando Rest In Peace Eternal 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🌹🌹🌹🌹🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Dedicated To The Sacred Memory Of Miss . Jill Dando . 👼🏻 I hope one day her Murderer is caught and justice is done .
Near a shady wall a rose once grew,
Budded and blossomed in God's free light,
Watered and fed by morning dew,
Shedding its sweetness day and night.
As it grew and blossomed fair and tall,
Slowly rising to loftier height,
It came to a crevice in the wall,
Through which there shone a beam of light.
Onward it crept with added strength,
With never a thought of fear or pride.
It followed the light through the crevice's length
And unfolded itself on the other side.
The light, the dew, the broadening view
Were found the same as they were before;
And it lost itself in beauties new,
Breathing its fragrance more and more.
Shall claim of death cause us to grieve,
And make our courage faint or fail?
Nay! Let us faith and hope receive:
The rose still grows beyond the wall.
Scattering fragrance far and wide,
Just as it did in days of yore,
Just as it did on the other side,
Just as it will for evermore.
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️🌹
Excellent instincts for the mother pushing fake social worker I'd love to know who she is so i could you know.
I wish she had grabbed her and called the cops. They got away with it.
Don't be afraid to be rude to people who are acting suspucious.
Rudeness is never acceptable.
I don't imagine you'd like to be perceived as acting "suspicious" before the eyes of a complete stranger, would you??
Hope they got the disgusting fella who attacked those poor ladies. Did they get that Victor guy sounds like he's just bloody lost it.
I don't think he was ever caught. Not 100% sure.
@@ajs41 oh no 😔
Crime watch file episode shows he was caught, I'm so so sure
He's a absolute cowardly lowlife and hope he was caught if he did that over here in Ireland to elderly vulnerable people like them poor victims he would be ending up in intensive care.
I wonder if they ever caught the person who committed the assault in Leamington Spa.
that's exactly what I thought
I dont think they ever did unfortunately.
Andy JS Hey Buddy do you know if the bogus social worker/ health visitor was caught? Xx
@@katemissfilanpurrmcdevitt from what I could find online it seems the police found that a lot of the cases were fake and the few that were genuine didnt yield any further leads and the case was never solved
@@kirstm.2215 Did you mean : a lot of the cases, or reports were fake? Although with something as unusual as a wide gap between his two front teeth, he could have been easily recognised, noted and reported. Hair or clothing is hardly anything to go by, unless it is a shoe imprint or fibres.
Jill Dando was such a beautiful woman. I can’t believe that they never found her killer
26:23 detective inspector David lister?Rimmer would be jealous
Loved Red Dwarf.
Smeeeeeeeeggggggggg heeeeeeeeeeaaaaaddddd
Does anyone know if first reconstruction was solved? Can't find any information. What a sick bastard doing that to elderly wonen
It was solved. Crimewatch did do a crimewatch solved episode about it maybe a few years later.
37 yrs
Did they catch the horrid git that attacked Estelle ?
An elderly neighbour from my childhood was a victim of a distraction burglary. The police came round to question me about it. I'd married & moved away from the street so was nowhere near there. I was horrified to find out that she had fallen victim to the people because with her failing eyesight she thought the female was me, so she asked her if it was "my name" & the girl/woman said yes. My poor neighbour allowed her in believing she was me. Breaks my heart. She was ok but what a horrid experience for her & to think, even for a short while, that the little girl from over the road that she had watched grow up, could do such a thing to her 💔😢
That Securicor guard asks "Why me?" (32:47)
Hmm. Just why do violent criminals target guards transporting tens of thousands of pounds between banks? Tricky one that.
Steve Forest he also said he likes meeting different kinds of people. I guess armed-robbers were not who he had in mind!
Did they get caught
Yeah. I have to admit my initial reaction was the uncharitable "Maybe cos you're the one with the big box of money you knobhead"
Wonder if he realises if he was a dustman it probably wouldn't have happened.
this episode features some particularly dangerous offenders..............
Will ANYTHING cure defenseless people of opening the door to strangers?
In the case of older people we were brought up to be helpful and not suspicious of everybody. That world however has gone. I lock my front at6 pm (dreamies time for my cat) and don't open door till tomorrow.
@@margaretbanks8969 Yes indeed l form part of the nicely brought up over 70 yr.olds, but repeated mishaps can startle one out of complacency and into a relaxed state of self-preservation such as speaking to people from the window. lf the one knocking meant no harm, they would not feel offended obviously!.
3:26 is that Worcester near Cardiff?
R.i.p.Jill dando
Thursday 25th April 1996
its funny i watch these and i m back in the nineties.
It feels so much better the 90’s than now 😟
2:12 What’s Occurring? 😂🤣 . On a serious note , I hope they caught the scumbag .
All those mom's had amazing sixth sense
These old ladies I don’t understand why you wouldn’t call the police
I would never answer the door to anybody
That I didn’t know
He’s just wandering around free to do it again
I think you just answered your own question - they are/were...old.
It was also 1996. Was a different time. If you were living then you would understand. Old people and 1996.
Hi andy which months from the 1995/1996 crimewatch years do you have available to upload. I think you said you had most of them.
I'll have to check.
Do you have the crime watch files/solved trying to think kill this women and when he was being interviewed kept on saying “I did not” they never found the body just her clothes
23:44 freaked me.
It's like something from The Witches.
just like a feather ...
BlytheWorld1972 birds of a Feather must stick together Xx
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
@@eadweard. a bird in the muff is worth a roll in the hay
Does any1 think that if Jill Dando was still around today crimewatch would be still on the air
I very much doubt it.
Stephen Ryder dunno I think Jill Dando bought a compassion to the programme and her and nick Ross worked well together I can see her doing the show alone if she hadn’t have been murdered
@@rtd8860
You could have seen her do Crimewatch on her own? But Nick Ross remained as co-presenter till 2007. Yes, Jill Dando showed compassion, but the same could be said of Sue Cook and Fiona Bruce say.
Stephen Ryder I think Jill was the big BBC star or at the point of becoming the channels big star before she died, I think Jill had the personality to carry the show with nick but once he departed wud have been successful on her own
Stephen Ryder did they sack Sue? It was never the same without her.
25:50 😂😂😂 love the fake fall
We need the March 1996 episode. Seems to have disappeared into a black hole.
Someone must have it.
You ever thought of maybe checking amazon or ebay you’ll be surprised what you can find on there
What is a head teacher? Is it like an assistant principal?
Head teacher is a principal. Deputy head is an assistant principal.
10:40 that woman with the brown cropped hair keeps rolling her eyes, rather unprofessional eh?
Was she rolling her eyes or just looking up a few times?
no she isn't
From sickening attacks of the elderly strait on to a couple of chaps selling stolen golf clubs cw really had it all. But that must of been a boring month why would they bother with something so silly. 1000S of small crimes are caught on cctv and they we're back then. They should of given that extra time to the welsh officers investigating the attacks rather than trying to be diverse and adding such crap.
I think they tried to lighten the mood a bit in those days by not just having very serious crimes on the entire programme, and personally I didn't have a problem with that. I realise a lot of other people will disagree with me.
You still keeping Piggies?? . We know you’ve got the perfect solution to the nasty freaks who have hurt people. 💯🐷🐷🐷= ☠️☠️👻👻😈
29:00 He’s nearly 60, so I think he’s using the name Ronnie Pickering, and driving a red Citroen Picasso Xsara
31:33 “ It’s going to be a “NONCE” dress day 😳😂
@@Doctor.Kästien.Louis.Rosenberg Of cours i fackin am my pedigree chum
27:20 why is he smirking about it he seems a creep himself
It doesn't look like he's smirking to me, and I've watched it a few times just now.
Of course it was them in the Betting shop, They was there Staking out what time the Securicor men arrive 🤣 Not rocket science lol
They know that. Why else do you think it was part of the reconstruction?
@@eadweard. you'd think they had cctv in the bookies.
RIP Mrs Dando.
Love another crimewatch
A male white. It’s like they’re talking about animal livestock.
That's all we are to them have the years since this comment not proved that is how they view us all. 🇬🇧
20 minutes in, Daniel o'donnell ?
Excellent! Cheers!
Ace
34.21 dishy driver 😅
Does anyone know if the fake social worker/ health visitor was caught? Xx
Indiana ashdown
Oh!!! That disgusting monster preying on the elderly was Leslie Salter!! From Crimewatch File "Wanted" . Uploaded by @redcard74 !!