Mr. Kennedy- Thank you for your excellent advocacy for this then young man. As a criminal defence lawyer in Ontario, Canada, I am regularly shocked by the tunnel vision of police and the community once a suspect is identified.
This stuff shows how good a "cops instincts" actually are. They were sure it was the guy who was innocent and never noticed the killer was a cop in their midst.
First you can’t blame the cops the song kill mom the friend of mom saying my son wants to kill me blood on he’s shoes hello can’t blame cops they do they thier job he did had blood in he’s shoes and not only that he had blood of mom and not look at what was the year of testing cops did they’re job he should’ve never made stupid song argue with mom it what all he’s friends stated so blame the witnesses and the real killer who gave he’s tape so no wasn’t cops was he’s friends who told on him so no it wasn’t cops was grit who told on him
@@markcarpenter6020 ?? The cops never considered anyone else for way tooooo long, especially one of their own! Apparently over 80% of all Ontario Provincial Police wiretaps are on the phones of other cops! This was information I received from an OPP officer! The only big wiretap case I have had in over 30 years of practice, involved an OPP officer selling stolen property, like backhoes and combines.
@@amyrobern9662 back when I was in college I was driving through a smallish town on the way to classes and got in a wreck.(Car pulled out on front or me). I sat there with a state trooper for about 2 hours before a local cop showed up to make a police report. Well I overheard them talking and found out why. The entire police department including the police chief except that one guy had been busted by the FBI.( Planting evidence, illegal seizure of property, then selling said property, etc) the cop that showed up was literally the only cop left in town and he had been on duty for around 48 hours straight. Never heard a word about it in the news. If I hadn't had that wreck I would have never known it happened.
So a cop went shooting with him, was in awe of the gun he had n didnt make the connection that that was the type of gun they were looking for? Talk about a blind eye. Why do ppl forget that a persons profession doesnt make them a good person.
They were cops from an entirely different city, and the cop who noticed the unique gun had no knowledge of the details of the murders. This stuff isn't splashed all over the media in Canada, and was even less so back in the 70's. And it's unlikely that the Toronto police had any details of the Gormly crimes, as it wasn't their jurisdiction. Or were you not paying attention to any of these details?
Nobody pays for fraud! Except the little guy who takes the blame for the Company! Don't ever say nobody knew what was going on? The sentences for the biggest con artists are like 5 years or fines! I say our Governments should hire con artists to defraud the con artists! Follow the money and get it back ! Then we can lower taxes
As far as I am concerned Greg Parsons and his family went though hell and back. He was an easy target for the police and they went with the easy target, typical as far as I am concerned when it comes to the police in Canada. They did the same in the Bruce MacArthur case in Toronto. Too much work to be bothered 🤬🤬🤬
This and many other cases like it is why I don't generally trust the police. While there are magnificent exceptions, the majority I have known are not the brightest bulb but almost always willing to do whatever they are told. They believe in flowing orders and policy, rather than justice. Right and wrong are defined by these same orders and policy rather than law and morality. Due to this, I've always dreaded even being remotely associated with any crime after seeing so many cases of of the police locking in on one suspect to the exclusion of all others.
Those comments about the mother's fear regarding her son being "attention seeking" and nothing else, are RIDICULOUS. He may not have done this, but what a truly ridiculous comment. He has done something to have made her that fearful
Just what I was thinking! An old friend of my mother's lived next door to one of the victims of the "Strathroy Slasher" in the late 60's! She still counts herself lucky. And she didn't even know about the murders happening in London at the time, until I lent her my copy of the book "The Forest City Killer" by Vanessa Brown. It's a good read!
How the hell did they not realize the son didn’t do it (at least not personally) with that crime scene… she had clawed someone so badly she had flesh under her nails. The person stabbed her many many times. Do an examination, did he have wounds from being clawed, bruises from her fighting back, cuts on his hand from the knife getting slippery. Jesus that alone would rule him out.
Writes a song about killing his mom. Mom tells best friend that her son threatened to kill her. SHOCKING that he became suspect numero uno, how dare they.
My ex’s friend is a relative of this family. Kinda crazy, I heard them mention about this a few times but never looked into it then I saw this on here. Great work.
Strange that the killer of the 2nd woman asked her to come to the aid of a sick girl in his car. She was also a nurse. Could the killer have known that? Well, after listening to the rest of the video, if West knew the area, he probably did.
Well, that second story was a mysterious and new one on me (and your background music doesn't bother me --I didn't even notice it until I read some of the comments 👀).
Geez that Parsons one really made me sad and want to tear up. What a horrible thing for the son to go through. His poor mother being killed so viciously, unforgivable. This has always been my biggest fear, is being wrongly accused and put in jail. Such a terrifying idea and it can happen to anyone. Darn justice systerm.
Ikr?? It was really difficult to understand what everyone was saying because the music was overpowering the dialogue! And I’m not hard of hearing!! Imagine what this is like for people who ARE hard of hearing!
Are these videos not from a television documentary series? I don't think they can do much about the volume of the music, when they're already a finished production. I'm not sure, just speculating 🤔
Even in fall of 2013 with cameras & technology my abduction i survived was a nightmare with the court system even though they had the guy who took me, assaulted me & another girl. She did not survive. I was the only witness we know of to al of it once he took me after abducting her. Our system needs to change & their needs to be massive funding on multiple levels for victims. I had to move, lodt my deposit,replace 4 teeth, get thousands in cosmetic work for my teeth,jaw & lets not forget therapy,psychiatrists and tons of meds for ptsd etc. Our judicial system sucks in this century.
OK. I'm only in 0:29 seconds and already the music is getting on my last nerve. Please listen when your viewers say we would rather not have any music at all. If the story is good enough no music is necessary especially music with a lot of drumming. TY
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If ever there was a personification of a good man Greg Parsons is it. Total respect! I hope the towns people who wouldn't employ him now feel ashamed and so they should.
Sometimes friends can betray you in the worst ways possible. Poor Parsons was framed for his own mother’s murder by a guy he thought was his friend. I can’t imagine how he must have felt when he found out that his “friend” had killed his mother and framed him for it. The police were so sure Parsons was the killer that they never thought to take a closer look at the “friend” who pointed the finger at him.
“In true crime, investigation and conviction may take years, but every detective knows that the crucial clue is always there somewhere in the first 72 hours.”
I remember seeing this story on a crime show on A&E years ago , and then meeting the child from the first murder scene . My memory was that he was not found with his mom , but was in his crib . He was involved in a serious accident years ago , but he is doing OK last l heard . His mom was stolen by a scumbag , so sad .
"They say the past is another country." What a sloppy opening to this episode.The actual quote is: "The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there." by Leslie Poles Hartley.
I’m so sorry for what you went through Greg and for losing your mother. What doesn’t kill us or destroy us makes us stronger and you are one strong young man! God bless you
All that coded papers?? And no person?? I think they are good in convincing someone the person did not exist than to be committed and tried for murder. Self- harm is not easy and the other person who still believes that Avery existed??? I wonder is he was supported by this person!! Even if the daughter was abducted; then what about that person who aided in crime for abduction. Was that investigated?? Still does not sum up!!
Spot on. That seems to be the year when things got worse...that's when we began. It was the year the Yorkshire ripper began..though he wasn't noted until a few years later. We left uk in 78 to find a nicer country.
Im firstly going to say that a 9-shot .22 caliber revolver has never really been unusual. H&R produced many models and so did High Standard. In fact in the 1950s - about early 1970 Sears sold a Snub Nose High Standard revolver for between 35 dollars at 60 dollars. Yes, these were available in Canada at the time! This was also before the common transfer bar safety "firing pin should be kept on an empty cylinder". 7 shots also indicate a possible 8-shot revolver in 22 to which many of those existed as well. This was during a different time in Firearm laws etc in Canada. Going by a theory that may be reasonable, If the killing were done in an insane type of rage ( which could be reasonable) I would find it hard to believe that the killer would count out his or her shots. & shots more so indicates to me an 8-shot revolver with the hammer on an empty cylinder. A 7mm rifle is certainly NOT unusual!
Unusual in this case doesn't mean 'rare', it means not every Tom, Dick and Harry has one. Arisakas etc in 7mm weren't the common hunting thing that everyone did have. I think their point was that it wasn't a 7.62mm like a .308 that virtually everyone DID have. I do think you're right about it likely being an 8 shot carried with the hammer on an empty chamber and the perp emptied it, makes most sense to me anyway.
I once owned a 9 shot H&R 22lr revolver. Back in the 1980s. There were tons of them around and they were like $90 in my local area of California in 1987. I knew a bunch of kids my age that had one similar to mine. My dad had a 9 shot Ruger 22lr in single action cowboy style. I think it was a Ruger.
11:00 shouldn't they need a warrant for that? an open shed door on somebody's property has to be different than say, looking through a car window at a traffic stop or something.
Yes they should of but they always have their loop holes noticed how they said it was an unlocked shed I mean yes I always leave my shed unlocked especially with my rare guns and expensive tools dont you lol im sure they did violate his rights but when you are sadistic rapist and a killer should you really have rights bc to me they didnt give their victims any rights nor let them live so personally I could care less if the perps rights was violated ya know
If something is in open view then no they don't need a warrant, generally. How much was visible from the doorway is the question. And if it gave any reasonable indication of crimes committed. But this is also a small town in the 80s so who knows
I think that if they could see things like the child sized coffins through the open shed door, that would be enough probable cause to allow them to enter the unlocked shed without a warrant. I'm not an expert on the law, but please remember that American laws don't apply in this case, as it occurred in a rural Canadian town, and in the 1970's no less. I'm sure that procedures are a bit different.
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So glad the real killer was caught and arrested and convicted, and Greg Parsons was exonerated. Also glad they apologized and gave him some money for his wrongful arrest. He was super strong to go through all that, and seems to have put it behind him (if that is really possible). God bless him.
I simply cannot stand the thought of a baby or a child, crying or being fearful. I cannot imagine how frightened little ones are in these kind of situations.
They thought he killed his mother and that doesn't go well with anybody. And that snake Doyle probably had a hand in the way people perceived him after the murder.
Writes a song about killing his mom. Mom tells best friend that her son threatened to kill her. SHOCKING that he became suspect numero uno, how dare they.
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"he was drunk and stoned and left the party to go murder this lonely mother" and people dont think demon possession is a real thing... Satan is such a loser. and the guy who confessed to a random undercover cop is a sick and pathetic loser
1970- Ontario - A man went to work but when he returned home he was to face an unimaginable tragedy. His wife Kathleen had been raped and shot to death. Then another murder an 8 year old boy called police about his mother lying on the floor. An Ontario serial killer on the loose. Police found that both women murdered were nurses. The ending of this story is unimaginable!
Whoever did the sound editing needs find another line of work. The voice was so muffled hard to hear what was being said with the drowning wrong choice of music. Two minutes in I had to stop find something else to watch
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And who do you contact if you might have info to an alleged killing that took place possibly in the 60's or 70's, in a different state? I say might, because the individual was pretty hammered but, he is a family member who recently passed away. Supposedly took place in a N. MN small town.
Dead woman was shot 7 times.... and the Detective said he suspected it wasn't an accident. We're in safe hands.
Also Detective: two not-even-that-unbelievable coincidences and matching blood type. GUILTY!
Also Detective: two not-even-that-unbelievable coincidences and matching blood type. GUILTY!
Also Detective: two not-even-that-unbelievable coincidences and matching blood type. GUILTY!
Also Detective: two not-even-that-unbelievable coincidences and matching blood type. GUILTY!
Also Detective: two not-even-that-unbelievable coincidences and matching blood type. GUILTY!
Greg Parsons is a humble, good, and admirable man. I hope he knows that.
Love seeing the old 70’s cars and clothes in these vids. Enjoy it almost as must as the stories.😊
me too! :)
Definitely good old days except for the crime
Awesome comment 👍🏼
Mr. Kennedy- Thank you for your excellent advocacy for this then young man. As a criminal defence lawyer in Ontario, Canada, I am regularly shocked by the tunnel vision of police and the community once a suspect is identified.
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18 years for such a brutal murder is simply wrong he could be out and doing the same thing right now.
I'm sure he is.
Welcome to Canada!
Poor kid. Losing his mom and then being treated like a murderer. Bless him. Sending love xx
This stuff shows how good a "cops instincts" actually are. They were sure it was the guy who was innocent and never noticed the killer was a cop in their midst.
First you can’t blame the cops the song kill mom the friend of mom saying my son wants to kill me blood on he’s shoes hello can’t blame cops they do they thier job he did had blood in he’s shoes and not only that he had blood of mom and not look at what was the year of testing cops did they’re job he should’ve never made stupid song argue with mom it what all he’s friends stated so blame the witnesses and the real killer who gave he’s tape so no wasn’t cops was he’s friends who told on him so no it wasn’t cops was grit who told on him
They accused the wrong person where's the Apologies not even
@@markcarpenter6020 ?? The cops never considered anyone else for way tooooo long, especially one of their own! Apparently over 80% of all Ontario Provincial Police wiretaps are on the phones of other cops! This was information I received from an OPP officer! The only big wiretap case I have had in over 30 years of practice, involved an OPP officer selling stolen property, like backhoes and combines.
@@amyrobern9662 back when I was in college I was driving through a smallish town on the way to classes and got in a wreck.(Car pulled out on front or me). I sat there with a state trooper for about 2 hours before a local cop showed up to make a police report. Well I overheard them talking and found out why. The entire police department including the police chief except that one guy had been busted by the FBI.( Planting evidence, illegal seizure of property, then selling said property, etc) the cop that showed up was literally the only cop left in town and he had been on duty for around 48 hours straight. Never heard a word about it in the news. If I hadn't had that wreck I would have never known it happened.
I love the fact that the Victoria Police were the ones to catch the world wide wanted con artist! They rock!
I wish Greg Parsons all the best , all the luck , and all the love in life. Greetz from the Netherlands
who cares... seriously.
@@lennarthagen3638 If your friend killed your mom, you'd care. If your complaining and replied about the Netherlands, keep that to yourself.
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You’re a goof….seriously.
So a cop went shooting with him, was in awe of the gun he had n didnt make the connection that that was the type of gun they were looking for? Talk about a blind eye. Why do ppl forget that a persons profession doesnt make them a good person.
They were cops from an entirely different city, and the cop who noticed the unique gun had no knowledge of the details of the murders. This stuff isn't splashed all over the media in Canada, and was even less so back in the 70's. And it's unlikely that the Toronto police had any details of the Gormly crimes, as it wasn't their jurisdiction. Or were you not paying attention to any of these details?
You obviously didn’t watch or listen, why comment?
@@thing_under_the_stairsStop making excuses.
@@thing_under_the_stairshe’s a cop he doesn’t need media
"excuses!" ..😂😆😅😂
Love your shows. However, the background volume is way too high! Makes it a hard listen when something bothers you all the way, though.
Seriously, have mercy on your audience!
English?
There is a cure for ADD! Try listening to a crystal radio with 2 or 3 stations coming in at once, and then concentrate on one!
How about some flute music in the background?
Nevermind if you have sensory issues because of adhd or autism. It is near impossible especially without taking medication for it.
I remember this. We lived on 19th Avenue in Gormley. Mom and all her friends were pretty damned scared. I was in Grade 8, attending Mark II.
Nobody pays for fraud!
Except the little guy who takes the blame for the Company!
Don't ever say nobody knew what was going on?
The sentences for the biggest con artists are like 5 years or fines!
I say our Governments should hire con artists to defraud the con artists! Follow the money and get it back !
Then we can lower taxes
I am with you about this 💯 percent. 😮
As far as I am concerned Greg Parsons and his family went though hell and back. He was an easy target for the police and they went with the easy target, typical as far as I am concerned when it comes to the police in Canada. They did the same in the Bruce MacArthur case in Toronto. Too much work to be bothered 🤬🤬🤬
This and many other cases like it is why I don't generally trust the police. While there are magnificent exceptions, the majority I have known are not the brightest bulb but almost always willing to do whatever they are told. They believe in flowing orders and policy, rather than justice. Right and wrong are defined by these same orders and policy rather than law and morality. Due to this, I've always dreaded even being remotely associated with any crime after seeing so many cases of of the police locking in on one suspect to the exclusion of all others.
Those comments about the mother's fear regarding her son being "attention seeking" and nothing else, are RIDICULOUS. He may not have done this, but what a truly ridiculous comment. He has done something to have made her that fearful
How do we know ? She’s not alive to even confirm that was said
Horrible man. Glad he was caught even if thirty years later
It was 30 years later? I didn’t catch that for some reason
@@samdoors5132 first murder in 1970. Was identified as killer in 1999. I don't think it says here. I read an article
1:13 The music is annoying and louder than the voices...horrific!
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I just commented on that! Annoying!
As bad as a BURTON CUMMINGS CONCERT!
It's, appropriate to use the term horrific to describe the crime, but not loud music. Please reconsider your choice of words. Thanks.
I guess when this show was made people didn't realize a serial killer or two were active in London Ontario in the mid 1960s.
Or more, given Michael Arntfield's assertions.
Just what I was thinking! An old friend of my mother's lived next door to one of the victims of the "Strathroy Slasher" in the late 60's! She still counts herself lucky. And she didn't even know about the murders happening in London at the time, until I lent her my copy of the book "The Forest City Killer" by Vanessa Brown. It's a good read!
How the hell did they not realize the son didn’t do it (at least not personally) with that crime scene… she had clawed someone so badly she had flesh under her nails. The person stabbed her many many times. Do an examination, did he have wounds from being clawed, bruises from her fighting back, cuts on his hand from the knife getting slippery. Jesus that alone would rule him out.
Writes a song about killing his mom. Mom tells best friend that her son threatened to kill her. SHOCKING that he became suspect numero uno, how dare they.
My ex’s friend is a relative of this family. Kinda crazy, I heard them mention about this a few times but never looked into it then I saw this on here. Great work.
Strange that the killer of the 2nd woman asked her to come to the aid of a sick girl in his car. She was also a nurse. Could the killer have known that?
Well, after listening to the rest of the video, if West knew the area, he probably did.
Well, that second story was a mysterious and new one on me (and your background music doesn't bother me --I didn't even notice it until I read some of the comments 👀).
Geez that Parsons one really made me sad and want to tear up. What a horrible thing for the son to go through. His poor mother being killed so viciously, unforgivable. This has always been my biggest fear, is being wrongly accused and put in jail. Such a terrifying idea and it can happen to anyone. Darn justice systerm.
I knew the strange child's coffin did not tally with the fact that the murderer never harmed any of the children.
You really need to Turn Down the background
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Ikr?? It was really difficult to understand what everyone was saying because the music was overpowering the dialogue! And I’m not hard of hearing!! Imagine what this is like for people who ARE hard of hearing!
I'm hard of hearing, the background music makes it so difficult to hear, most of the time I can't go through with watching it.
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Are these videos not from a television documentary series? I don't think they can do much about the volume of the music, when they're already a finished production. I'm not sure, just speculating 🤔
at your age' you have seen tv documentaries before. they were always like this before youtube. nobody ever complained before. entitled generations
Definitely a Hollywood script & blockbuster movie in the making.
Can you make the full interview watchable in Australia please❤
Very unique story. Crazy!
Even in fall of 2013 with cameras & technology my abduction i survived was a nightmare with the court system even though they had the guy who took me, assaulted me & another girl. She did not survive. I was the only witness we know of to al of it once he took me after abducting her. Our system needs to change & their needs to be massive funding on multiple levels for victims. I had to move, lodt my deposit,replace 4 teeth, get thousands in cosmetic work for my teeth,jaw & lets not forget therapy,psychiatrists and tons of meds for ptsd etc. Our judicial system sucks in this century.
It's terrifying to think that such things have happened in this peaceful community.
OK. I'm only in 0:29 seconds and already the music is getting on my last nerve.
Please listen when your viewers say we would rather not have any music at all. If the story is good enough no music is necessary especially music with a lot of drumming. TY
It because of copi right
Yes, the "background" music is very distracting & way too loud!! 🤨 Interesting stories, though. 🙋♀️
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@@alicej8068 Gee, thanks for the tip with the transcript.
Close the annoying music!
But anyway a awesome Crime scenes!
If the music was HELLA quieter, that would be grand. It's terrible. Makes the whole thing bad. LoL
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Sometimes the music overlaps the narrator's voice
If ever there was a personification of a good man Greg Parsons is it. Total respect! I hope the towns people who wouldn't employ him now feel ashamed and so they should.
sorry but the rookie drinking the knock out drink is kinda funny
"DNA are my favorite letters of the alphabet" LOL after what you went through bro im not surprised
How has this not been a film?? This thing with the rose story is absolutely insane😂
Sometimes friends can betray you in the worst ways possible. Poor Parsons was framed for his own mother’s murder by a guy he thought was his friend. I can’t imagine how he must have felt when he found out that his “friend” had killed his mother and framed him for it. The police were so sure Parsons was the killer that they never thought to take a closer look at the “friend” who pointed the finger at him.
Background music too loud can't hear the narrator very poor post-production 45:08 45:08
“In true crime, investigation and conviction may take years, but every detective knows that the crucial clue is always there somewhere in the first 72 hours.”
Not Mr Big …again!
You’d think every criminal in Canada would know this ploy.
Humans can be very dangerous in many different ways
I remember seeing this story on a crime show on A&E years ago , and then meeting the child from the first murder scene . My memory was that he was not found with his mom , but was in his crib . He was involved in a serious accident years ago , but he is doing OK last l heard . His mom was stolen by a scumbag , so sad .
Government loves releasing the most dangerous criminals. But the petty crimes stay in jail
poor greg, being convicted on nothing but a song, thank goodness he got freed, wish him well
"They say the past is another country." What a sloppy opening to this episode.The actual quote is: "The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there." by Leslie Poles Hartley.
It's Canada wonder if he really was in jail for life Or out in 25 yrs
This is him en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christophe_Rocancourt
@@MermaidDolphinNYC This Wikipedia entry is about a con artist. It doesn’t speak about these murders at all.
The last time west was up for parole, he was denied. He is now 74.
@@gaylegoodman9097 thank you
Would have been better without the background music
Atleast in the first case as bad as he is he didn't kill kids😢😢
Thanks for the videos, but PLEASE mix down the background music so that the dialog can be heard!
This is why Ontario has Millhaven Institution. Canada's best concrete and steel government version of hell on earth and for good reason.
I’m so sorry for what you went through Greg and for losing your mother. What doesn’t kill us or destroy us makes us stronger and you are one strong young man! God bless you
50:18 man I hope that’s the actual recording
That shyt went hard 🚽🧻🚮
I figured about half way through, that Avery didn’t exist.
All that coded papers?? And no person?? I think they are good in convincing someone the person did not exist than to be committed and tried for murder. Self- harm is not easy and the other person who still believes that Avery existed??? I wonder is he was supported by this person!! Even if the daughter was abducted; then what about that person who aided in crime for abduction. Was that investigated?? Still does not sum up!!
Love the music, but some lady is talking in the background...
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I remember when we didn’t lock doors.it was 1978.
lol I still don't very often but I live in a safe country
Spot on. That seems to be the year when things got worse...that's when we began. It was the year the Yorkshire ripper began..though he wasn't noted until a few years later. We left uk in 78 to find a nicer country.
Which is why serial killers were prolific during that time. Because nobody locked their doors.
@@wendyyoung6368safe, until it’s not. LOCK YOUR DOORS!!!
Im firstly going to say that a 9-shot .22 caliber revolver has never really been unusual. H&R produced many models and so did High Standard. In fact in the 1950s - about early 1970 Sears sold a Snub Nose High Standard revolver for between 35 dollars at 60 dollars. Yes, these were available in Canada at the time! This was also before the common transfer bar safety "firing pin should be kept on an empty cylinder". 7 shots also indicate a possible 8-shot revolver in 22 to which many of those existed as well. This was during a different time in Firearm laws etc in Canada. Going by a theory that may be reasonable, If the killing were done in an insane type of rage ( which could be reasonable) I would find it hard to believe that the killer would count out his or her shots. & shots more so indicates to me an 8-shot revolver with the hammer on an empty cylinder. A 7mm rifle is certainly NOT unusual!
Unusual in this case doesn't mean 'rare', it means not every Tom, Dick and Harry has one. Arisakas etc in 7mm weren't the common hunting thing that everyone did have. I think their point was that it wasn't a 7.62mm like a .308 that virtually everyone DID have. I do think you're right about it likely being an 8 shot carried with the hammer on an empty chamber and the perp emptied it, makes most sense to me anyway.
Google this case and see the update. Ex Cop charged and going through trial now. Cheers.
I once owned a 9 shot H&R 22lr revolver. Back in the 1980s. There were tons of them around and they were like $90 in my local area of California in 1987. I knew a bunch of kids my age that had one similar to mine. My dad had a 9 shot Ruger 22lr in single action cowboy style. I think it was a Ruger.
@@robertmosher7418awesome. I'm familiar with the 8shot, not the 9shot. I'll go look it up.
I did not donate $1.99 why does this keep showing up whenever I watch your videos? Should I report it?
I'm not sure as it hasn't happened to me. I'm not sure what you should do. Hope you sort it.
The music!!!
11:00 shouldn't they need a warrant for that?
an open shed door on somebody's property has to be different than say, looking through a car window at a traffic stop or something.
Yes they should of but they always have their loop holes noticed how they said it was an unlocked shed I mean yes I always leave my shed unlocked especially with my rare guns and expensive tools dont you lol im sure they did violate his rights but when you are sadistic rapist and a killer should you really have rights bc to me they didnt give their victims any rights nor let them live so personally I could care less if the perps rights was violated ya know
If something is in open view then no they don't need a warrant, generally. How much was visible from the doorway is the question. And if it gave any reasonable indication of crimes committed. But this is also a small town in the 80s so who knows
I think that if they could see things like the child sized coffins through the open shed door, that would be enough probable cause to allow them to enter the unlocked shed without a warrant. I'm not an expert on the law, but please remember that American laws don't apply in this case, as it occurred in a rural Canadian town, and in the 1970's no less. I'm sure that procedures are a bit different.
Time to binge watch 🍿
Yep, things were just swept underneath the rug and not dealt with in the past 😢
That song, tho. What a psyco
Facts, maybe a laughed a little bit
Yeah no not funny
please lower the background music!!
I like watching these videos they are so true 💜💜💜💜
Interesting cases but must you blast the music? Hard to hear talking over such loud music.
The only complaint I have is that the background music is a little too loud.
Geez makes you wonder if he's killed others.What was his motive
Wee shame.poor husband and baby.
So confusing cuz of this music around 😢
If you open the description and scroll down slightly, you’ll find a button that says “Transcript” it will have every word written out and will highlight what part is being said as they talk. I suggest trying to follow along using the transcript.
So glad the real killer was caught and arrested and convicted, and Greg Parsons was exonerated. Also glad they apologized and gave him some money for his wrongful arrest. He was super strong to go through all that, and seems to have put it behind him (if that is really possible). God bless him.
im from kingston Ontario!
we dont have as many messed up ppl in USA..
but Kingston does have alot of prisons. and bad offenders
He will be out in 10 years
@@todd880Actually, the last time he was up for parole, he was denied. He is now 74.
Oh, you have statistics on messed up people in canada/USA? Impressive
I simply cannot stand the thought of a baby or a child, crying or being fearful. I cannot imagine how frightened little ones are in these kind of situations.
Music in the background are hindering us from hearing properly.
Why did one female only get 10 yrs & the other got 30 yrs for their robberies
Music must go
Greg was innocent but wtf did he do to make 40 people, who claimed to be his friends, rag on him to police and ruin his life :| ??
They thought he killed his mother and that doesn't go well with anybody. And that snake Doyle probably had a hand in the way people perceived him after the murder.
Writes a song about killing his mom. Mom tells best friend that her son threatened to kill her. SHOCKING that he became suspect numero uno, how dare they.
Why always the annoying music ?
I’m pretty sure it’s music that won’t get them in trouble with copyright.
This was originally a TV show and the audio isn't balanced for the Internet.
Guess maybe people in the area SHOULD have been locking their doors.
The music is driving me mad!
This is really good video but but but the music is far too loud...
diversity is our strength
Can’t watch this, the music takes over and kills my concentration. 🥴
If you open the description and scroll down slightly, you’ll find a button that says “Transcript” it will have every word written out and will highlight what part is being said as they talk. I suggest trying to follow along using the transcript.
Now that's a DIRTY COP
hey greg u should have said one word and one word only bro. lawyer
The pd can keep covering and protecting this corrupt cop therefore implicating themselves as corrupt as well
"he was drunk and stoned and left the party to go murder this lonely mother" and people dont think demon possession is a real thing... Satan is such a loser. and the guy who confessed to a random undercover cop is a sick and pathetic loser
burton Cummings…
@@missnellafuldemon possession? Go to see a psychologist!
It would be nice if the "background" music wasn't louder than the voices of the people speaking.
1970- Ontario - A man went to work but when he returned home he was to face an unimaginable tragedy. His wife Kathleen had been raped and shot to death. Then another murder an 8 year old boy called police about his mother lying on the floor. An Ontario serial killer on the loose. Police found that both women murdered were nurses. The ending of this story is unimaginable!
While they have tunnel vision in Greg,the real murderer is getting away
They thought it was Scott Wilson because the murders were committed… In Cold Blood.
Annoying background noises. Unwatchable.
They still have tunnel vision!
Whoever did the sound editing needs find another line of work.
The voice was so muffled hard to hear what was being said with the drowning wrong choice of music. Two minutes in I had to stop find something else to watch
If you open the description and scroll down slightly, you’ll find a button that says “Transcript” it will have every word written out and will highlight what part is being said as they talk. I suggest trying to follow along using the transcript.
I want to know why he did it why he chose those two women
Who kills anyone? Doesn't make it more horrific if the person is a parent or not.
Blessed are those who mourn for they shall be comforted in Jesus name Amen. The power of the resurrection stands for us all in Jesus name Amen.
In what town did these murders happen?
What were they doing with the money? Was any ever recovered?
ONTARIO CALIFORNIA ONTARIO OHIO OR ONTARIO CANADA Absolutely should specify
Good point ,, I'm thinking Canada at first but now something else to investigate 👍
Why didn’t they take the phone off the hook or tutu mobile phones off ??
And who do you contact if you might have info to an alleged killing that took place possibly in the 60's or 70's, in a different state? I say might, because the individual was pretty hammered but, he is a family member who recently passed away. Supposedly took place in a N. MN small town.
Call police in that small town ask for detectives