I am one of the unfortunate who have to work on weekends. Over the years Casefile and another podcast that publishes on Sundays make it bearable for me. Thank you ❤
@jamiemariej98 Thanks for recommendation, I'll check that :) The second one is a local one, well the Author is my local but lives in Canada. Records in Polish, so I guess I can't recommend. From English language podcast I'm a fan of True Crime Brewery, but they don't release that regularly, which is a shame.
@@PemelopeableSounds good, I like such soothing narrating. I used to go for Unresolved too, but unfortunately the Author ceased releasing. It was very similar in style and quality to Casefile.
This story breaks my heart. One of my best friends has been in David's before offer situation. He would be very vulnerable. We'd never know what happened to him. Thankfully, he's in a much better place now, being treated well. May David rest in peace.
I must say your telling of the stories is so masterful and tense, I always google the stories to know the ultimate outcome. It's like reading a book you're engrossed in and can't put down. The way you build the tension and masterfully weave the storyline so it's not always obvious as to who did it or finality of the case is unparalleled in true crime.
These poor trusting unsuspecting men. Only one consiliation is they died suddenly and had no idea what was about to happen. May they rest in peace and sympathy to their families 😢
When I heard about David and his best friend talking 50 times a day? Wow! And then how be packed his toy model train... oh my heart 😢 also, the struggling father Timothy who did his best to see his sons no matter what, ugh! Murdered for 5 measly dollars!? Ralph sounded like an amazing friend and mentor. I'm so sorry this happened, and I send my deepest condolences to their families❤
Well researched and narrated, ive no sympathy for Brogan, many of us have traumatic past's Those poor Men, my heart goes out to them, and there loved ones ❤
There is another case like this one, involving bank accounts and buying cattle. Anyone ever heard of this one? Casefile......another beautifully presented true, tale of horror!!!!
Nor-fukk is how it's namesake in England is pronounced. The pronunciation is likely a remnant of the Norse, given that Norfolk was still under the danelaw long after the rest of England was colonised by anglo-saxons.
@polecatgander8282 THANK YOU. I got Into a discussion about this with some friends earlier and they were all convinced it was because of the southern accent that we all can't seem to shake. But I have friends in the UK too and I've heard them pronounce it almost exactly the same. I can't wait to show my traitorous reb friends your Comment. (I love/hate how that works on 2 different levels. Rofl)
I grew up in the tri-state area where this all took place. I'm afraid there are more than one man like Jack in that area. A lot of good people and a few very bad ones.
It seems like a lot of trouble for relatively small payoffs. The job candidates had little, with minimal value, or they wouldn't have applied for such a low-paying, isolated job. Weird but fascinating.
I believe he manipulated brogan and once the first murder took place brogan was traumatized. Not saying he deserves any sympathy. He still is where he deserves to be, but i just think thats how he was woven into the that evil monsters crimes. Such evil, so heartless. He will face Our Creator....that will be the true Justice he deserves.
He’s not AI. I don’t know why you keep claiming this. Go listen to the many episodes where he does a number of different (non narrator-voice) ad reads. Listen to interviews he’s done on Casefile Presents’ other supplemental podcasts. If you know this and are just joking, it’s odd that you like to make the same joke over and over again.
Free accommodation would attract low income people. Or those with a dream of escaping to a rural fantasy. ( the reality of rural life us nothing like most peoples rise coloured view).
Exiting ;) I wonder why nobody tried to call up Jack as soon as police found the emails, talked with the wounded victim, or talked with Deborah. The wounded victim would have known Jacks number...!???
@MiMiiViVi umm no, not the same thing. I heard this case before somewhere. Not the one killing couples or two female groups that hike in the Australian outback. I know he made that too and was a two or three part series.
Being single doesn't mean you are without family, nor unloved.
Exactly! But that’s what a lot of people mistakenly brlieve.
How sweet
@@rashone2879 yes bcause they teach us that way ...
Yes but if you're a captive to your past, there's doubt you'll make or have connections with anyone.
Does in my case😂
I am one of the unfortunate who have to work on weekends. Over the years Casefile and another podcast that publishes on Sundays make it bearable for me.
Thank you ❤
Am I wrong to guess Crime Weekly is the Sunday one? If not, totally worth to adding to the repertoire
@jamiemariej98 Thanks for recommendation, I'll check that :)
The second one is a local one, well the Author is my local but lives in Canada. Records in Polish, so I guess I can't recommend.
From English language podcast I'm a fan of True Crime Brewery, but they don't release that regularly, which is a shame.
I believe Truly Criminal also publishes on Saturday, would recommend it
@@PemelopeableSounds good, I like such soothing narrating.
I used to go for Unresolved too, but unfortunately the Author ceased releasing. It was very similar in style and quality to Casefile.
@@Anna-nr3sh Thank you, will check this one out in turn
1:07:44 never underestimate the power of friendship, family ties, and love ☹️
And never overestimate the decency of strangers.
Exceptional presentation!! Thank you for the work you do in preparing the Casefile stories!
Casefile rules the true crime world, always excellent, no nonsense content. Thank you to all at Casefile that make it happen!
This story breaks my heart. One of my best friends has been in David's before offer situation. He would be very vulnerable. We'd never know what happened to him. Thankfully, he's in a much better place now, being treated well. May David rest in peace.
I must say your telling of the stories is so masterful and tense, I always google the stories to know the ultimate outcome. It's like reading a book you're engrossed in and can't put down. The way you build the tension and masterfully weave the storyline so it's not always obvious as to who did it or finality of the case is unparalleled in true crime.
you should hear the ones he did on the zodiac and ear-ons (golden state killer) they are some of his best
These poor trusting unsuspecting men. Only one consiliation is they died suddenly and had no idea what was about to happen. May they rest in peace and sympathy to their families 😢
When I heard about David and his best friend talking 50 times a day? Wow! And then how be packed his toy model train... oh my heart 😢 also, the struggling father Timothy who did his best to see his sons no matter what, ugh! Murdered for 5 measly dollars!? Ralph sounded like an amazing friend and mentor. I'm so sorry this happened, and I send my deepest condolences to their families❤
Ironically, these people were caught because they missed one of the men they thought no one would miss.
Well researched and narrated, ive no sympathy for Brogan, many of us have traumatic past's
Those poor Men, my heart goes out to them, and there loved ones ❤
How dare this evil person assume nobody would miss these men 💔
A truly Wicked case. N'er heard of it, so very much thanks for the research the team put in to it!
Thank you CaseFiles....Great as always😊
The juxtaposition... the victim prays for a job. The murderer preys on vulnerable men and then prays after the deed. Evil
And I pray that you stop.
Casefile is the 💣 !!
I found this channel a few weeks ago and I’ve already almost watched the entire catalogue. Even though it’s literally hundreds of hours 😢
Yes, a tad long, but I watch it like I am watching
a movie and I truly enjoy each episode.
My favorite narrator is back
@@MiMiiViVi no thank you mate
There is another case like this one, involving bank accounts and buying cattle. Anyone ever heard of this one?
Casefile......another beautifully presented true, tale of horror!!!!
Yes, I watched that one too.
Sounds really interesting. Can you share more details please?
Thank you so much.your channel is DEFINITELY the best.please never stop.
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So good. Thanks CASEFILE.
Thanks Casefile.... this sounds like a horror movie 😳😥
From born again straight to hell. Chilling, again by casefile.
I've never met a "born again" that wasn't just trying to hide behind religion. Not saying that they don't exist. Just never met one.
Strange take on this story.
I was about to get up.....changed my mind 😅❤
Same...coffee, bed and casefiles. What a way to start the weekend!
These victims are the salt of the earth, such a sad sad story
Thanks Matey 👍
That kid was dumb as shit for not taking the deal. But considering what he got up to - my sympathy for him is limited.
I have none for the little puke
Yay! New content!!!
This would legit make a badass movie
Yay, New stuff!! Hello 🙂
This is such a very sad story.
Aww, a new Episode of Casefile presents!!
As a local, I'm obligated to fulfill my duty to inform you that although it is spelled Nor-folk, it is actually pronounced Nor-fukk. No one knows why.
👍tnxs explaining :)
I grew up in Newport News.
A lot of locals actually pronounce it "Naw-fukk" or "Naw-fick", especially back in the 80s-90s.
lol
Nor-fukk is how it's namesake in England is pronounced. The pronunciation is likely a remnant of the Norse, given that Norfolk was still under the danelaw long after the rest of England was colonised by anglo-saxons.
@polecatgander8282 THANK YOU. I got Into a discussion about this with some friends earlier and they were all convinced it was because of the southern accent that we all can't seem to shake. But I have friends in the UK too and I've heard them pronounce it almost exactly the same. I can't wait to show my traitorous reb friends your Comment.
(I love/hate how that works on 2 different levels. Rofl)
Excellent!
this guy was heartless, plus his manipulation of the teenager on top of everything else he did to the other men
A crime I’ve never heard of - a great way to make the ironing go quickly !
It's like old radio mystery programs.
I must stop looking at the comments before listening to the podcast
casefile the BEST. writer ' producer and narrator are wicked!!!
Targeting vulnerable people is despicable. I knew this case and knew I shouldn't watch this ☹️
really great presentation! so horrible... hope he gets his sentence soon!!! 😢
What an evil monster.
Nothing short of evil.
I grew up in the tri-state area where this all took place. I'm afraid there are more than one man like Jack in that area. A lot of good people and a few very bad ones.
That kid was a lost cause from the moment his parents saddled him with a name like Brogan.
1:07:39 This is so true. 💔
Be wary of strangers and job offers that sound too good to be true.
Scam artist is how bogans dad described Beasley.
Preachwr? Just to get his evil hands on church funds and property .
How exactly were the walkietalkies suppose to have worked cross state? Unless a full sized radio setup is what they meant
It seems like a lot of trouble for relatively small payoffs. The job candidates had little, with minimal value, or they wouldn't have applied for such a low-paying, isolated job. Weird but fascinating.
@34:16 No, Brogan, that shower was not hotter than Hell itself.
thank
What is a 22 gauge semi automatic pistol?
I've heard the same mistake in another episode, using "gauge" instead of "caliber"; but I give them a pass for being Aussies. 😉
Why? It keeps hunting me.
I forgot it was Saturday I was watching England
I believe he manipulated brogan and once the first murder took place brogan was traumatized. Not saying he deserves any sympathy. He still is where he deserves to be, but i just think thats how he was woven into the that evil monsters crimes. Such evil, so heartless. He will face Our Creator....that will be the true Justice he deserves.
Best AI Narrator in the business.
He’s not AI. I don’t know why you keep claiming this. Go listen to the many episodes where he does a number of different (non narrator-voice) ad reads. Listen to interviews he’s done on Casefile Presents’ other supplemental podcasts. If you know this and are just joking, it’s odd that you like to make the same joke over and over again.
@@EllenLeah-pv2yw that guy comments the same thing every video. He doesn't have a life 😂
Are you intellectually challenged?
*Very disturbing.*
Understatement.
Chris x David
The craziest part of this is that the author of the ad called it a "Dream Job" and it's working on a damn farm (in Ohio, at that)
I can see it. Being on your lonesome with some "easy" labour to keep your mind off things might be paradise for some people.
Free accommodation would attract low income people. Or those with a dream of escaping to a rural fantasy. ( the reality of rural life us nothing like most peoples rise coloured view).
6th!
I've not heard this one yet
Exiting ;) I wonder why nobody tried to call up Jack as soon as police found the emails, talked with the wounded victim, or talked with Deborah. The wounded victim would have known Jacks number...!???
The narrator said at one point that he had multiple phones used only for that reason, and of which he got rid of after.
@@loredanadincu4300 Yes right - I noticed that after I wrote my first comment ;)
any ties to Jack family disappearance ?
I swear Casefile has done this episode already?
I know some other big true crime channels have.
I had that feeling, too. But I watch a lot of other true crime channels and I might be wrong and heard it somewhere else 🤔
@MiMiiViVi umm no, not the same thing. I heard this case before somewhere. Not the one killing couples or two female groups that hike in the Australian outback. I know he made that too and was a two or three part series.
I haven’t missed a single episode. They’ve never done this case before.
@EllenLeah-pv2yw yeah, sure a lot of people here remember otherwise, but you are the only one who knows better aparently
37:58 Yeah, okay 👍 Lol! I don't think this guy is the example you're looking for.
Ive never heard of a 22-gauge semi-automatic pistol before. 😂
1st! 😎
Is there a prize? 😊
Badass!
@@Sacred.Wisdom depends? You got a beard? Lol. Jk jk 🤘🏻🇺🇸💚
first
Oh dear topic covered b4. Anyway morning world frm 🇬🇧😎🙏👊
Wait this was already covered
Let Love Be Thy Light. Gospel of Mormon.
Isn't this a wendigo? A former human who got a taste for creeping around and eating other humans by taking personal belongings and even a name.
No. Murderer? Yes. Identity thief? Yes. Wendigo? Get the fuck out of here with that spooky dooky bullshit.
@@Madhouse_Media chill, it was just a joke.
This is an overused story. Saw the title and knew it is going to be that Craigslist story. 😢
I have heard some of these stories too, but Casefile has a different method of telling them. So I’ve listened anyway.
Well I'd never heard it before, but I live in 🇬🇧
Do you want people to commit more interesting crime for you
I've not heard it either
I've never heard of it. I thought it was going to be a different case.
One of the most horrific cases ever… R.I.P Good Men 🫡
The one of few on you tube that episode is running for more then 1 hour👍👍🤎