I feel bad for the sisters fiance. Imagine falling in love with someone excited to marry them in a few hours/days only to find they and their family had been horrifically slaughtered.
I hadn't that long ago found Well I never and I absolutely love it! I love history and mistery especially when it is told so well in such a respectful way sometimes a bit of humor when fit and in a ever so soothing voice. so it checks all the boxes of what I enjoy! Thank you!! 💌
I only found your channel recently, and I must say I love this channel and the presentation, even though the stories are sad, it is always a delight to see you pop up. Thank you for creating such an informative channel.
I always love how it was so easy to get away with murder back then, no forensics and like this one no detectives in the area, and yet they still get caught. You'd think it'd be obvious to not wear the clothes of someone you just murdered, let alone wear it to the trial!
I watched a video earlier today where a man was captured on video in the act of stealing. He wore the same distinctive shirt the next day in court and was arrested.
He was probably arrogant to believe he would never be caught,having no witnesses to his evil crimes. If it was not for one witness turning him in,he may well have got away with it.
No doubt he threw the bloodstained clothes he had worn away, so had to wear the clothes he stole, many people only had the clothes they stood up in, no spares in a wardrobe.
To be fair, only about 50% of murders in the US get solved, even today. True crime shows and shows like CSI make out as if it’s almost impossible to get away with murder these days, but if you watch interviews with seasoned detectives, they paint a different story. The biggest reason most murder cases today get solved is because the murders are easy to solve, and usually the killer is somebody close to the victim,...but stranger killings are still very difficult to solve even today. Plus, if there’s no body, then nobody is even thinking about a murder. Israel Keyes is a perfect example of the kind of modern serial killer operating today, the kind that doesn’t leave bodies laying around, the kind that doesn’t want to draw attention to himself, and sadly, the victims of these killers often just ends up on a missing persons lists, and stay there forever.
Sounds like not much has changed over 150 years - evil people still kill over the pettiest of things, and criminals released from jail reoffend in short order. Sad, what a tragic story. Thank you for the history lesson, always enjoy your videos. Cheers
wherever there are three people one has the potential to kill, one to be the victim and one to be a witness. It is extremely naïve to say that nothing has changed over 150 yrs. Nothing has changed in the entire history of the human race (and I am not talking about the stupid idea that we have only been here 6000 yrs. I am talking several hundred thousand yrs. Man started out as a beast that killed for food or self preservation but eventually turned killing in to an art form. Despite the huge time frame we have been inhabiting this Earth, we have not changed one iota in our basic nature.
150 years?? NO offense but you need a history lesson Luv. World history is incredibly violent. US history is violent. We were FAR more violent people back then as opposed to today, the difference is today the damage can be done to many more people at once/on a wider scale.
Sadly, a great deal has changed. When once there may have been a hundred phycopaths among us, there are now hundreds of thousands. Back then murder was a heinous crime, now it's common and easily tolerated by our justice system. Once pedophiles were dealt with by the locals and given a dirt nap. Now a male pedophile can claim he's now a woman and do his brief stint in a teenage female detention center. Ups down and down is up. Evil is good and good is evil. Humm, where have we read this before? Oh ya, the scriptures. .....
This is a heartbreaking story, and you did an excellent job of laying out the details, including the effect on the community. In a small village where everyone knows everyone, this was particularly devastating. Thank you for telling about these victims with the compassion and respect they deserve. Blessings to you.
This is such great content. Keeping it right on the line so It's educational but not boring, Entertaining but not embellished, and respectful, and not withholding important information because of the macabre nature of some of the stories. And of course the host is a great storyteller 😉 This channel will hit a million (and higher) in no time.
I absolutely love your style, sir. You look very dapper without being pretentious. I love the way you present these fascinating stories. Keep up the great work!
Yep, Simon whistler moves to scotland for the next 25 years, then travels back in time to create another youtube channel, and does a terrific job!😉 (Not my idea. Saw a similar joke on reddit, and it rang true... cant remember op's name.)
Applause! That was a wonderful production. Just the right amount of information. Even today if an inmate told the police that a fellow prisoner may kill someone all the police could do is warn them. Nice sketching's too. I subscribed.
After listening and learning about this tragic story it reminds me of one that my grandmother told me about many years ago which was called the Llangiby murders in Monmouthshire of the Watkins family in 1876 which was carried out by a 21 year old Spanish recently released convict who was caught and eventually hanged . There is no trace of the murder cottage anymore as it was pulled down a few years after the family had been murdered.
This story is so sad, I hope the victims have all found peace, brilliantly presented, your voice and demeanour is perfect, well done with this channel, looking forward to more of your videos.💚
I'm very happy that the algorithm gods suggested this channel, I've seen surprised by the quality of the content! Subscribed, liked, binge watched! Love from West London
This channel is so ridiculously amazing. I foresee that you’ll have well over a million subscribers soon. All the videos are well made, edited professionally, and perfectly presented with empathy to the victims of the tragedy and their families. Absolutely tragic story but again beautifully and empathetically done. Greeting from Texas, USA!
You have a very good speaking voice, and clear diction. No uhms or ahs, reminds me of how we were trained in year 6 by our teacher to not add in words or sounds when speaking. Definitely makes for easy to listen to.
Thank you for the, once again, well researched and excellently delivered account. I enjoy your videos so much. Not because they’re about sad cases in history, but rather cases I would never know about otherwise. And this story is so tragic. All those people murdered over a little bit of money. 😔
Well I never...found the most super crime prog. with a brilliant presenter, watched two already, and it's only day one. Thank you Captain of presentation. Peace be unto you.
I have only recently come across your channel and am thoroughly enjoying these incredibly sad, yet intriguing stories. Your narration, personal and story presentation and the facts you bring forth make it impossible for me to stop watching until I have completely absorbed each story👌Many thanks to you for the work you do, I am quite addicted 😋
Just wanted to say that I really enjoy your presentation! You are a great storyteller and it's nice and easy on the ears, despite the darkness of the tale.
This is my first "Well, I never" video & I'm hooked. I could listen to this narrator all day plus the subject matter is right up my alley. Count me in.
This channel is quickly becoming one of my favorite ones on RUclips. I’m probably about twenty mealtimes into watching W,IN every time I eat, consecutively! Though not all at once 😉 Also, can we just all appreciate that Erik Satie’s famous Gnossienne no. 1 is often used for many of the episodes on here? Brilliant work that has the production value of big-time networks. Please continue your art of chronicling terrible events throughout history!
What a great way to present these crime stories...You draw us right in to the WHOLE scenario.. You remind me of the Detective who has just completed the investigation of the crime...Great Job....
Love Well I Never and what a great name. I have smiled to myself a number of times when I have actually thought the exact words when listening to your videos. Thank you for such fantastic video info presented so professionally.
Thank you Paul for all your hard work and being such a wonderful story teller. ❤️ Alright then, have an awesome day, see you next time for "Well, I Never". 🤗
So, I guess the studies that have linked animal cruelty in youth and later committing murder can go back into past centuries. Jones seems like a classic case for this. This tragedy is only made worse in that poor Francis only lived to 18. Emmanuel Marshall’s family line literally ended when his surviving son died. And his sister’s never began. How awful for her fiancé.
I just found your channel, posts and I am hooked. I have always loved times of old as well as Victorian and Edwardian times, thanks for sharing these stories. I have been binge watching for a few days now and can't seem to get enough
This case reminds me very much of the Hinterkaifeck murders in Germany in 1922. This is the first video I’ve come across from your channel, I enjoyed it very much. *subbed*
How can I have been a student of Victorian era society and crime for nearly a decade and not yet come across this case? I suspect that, unlike such cases as the Road Hill House murder or that of Florence Maybrick, it has largely been forgotten and does not have dozens of books (good and bad) related to it. Thankyou for telling it in such an articulate, descriptive and informative way, and I look forward to browsing your back catalogue and future works. Subscription happily added!
This is such an amazing channel, a real wee gem! I listen these stories while working or training. Thank you so much for making these stories available for us with such an eloquent style.
I just found your channel yesterday and have now watched 3 of your videos. I love your storytelling ability. You keep me quite captivated. This was obviously a horrible crime and tragedy but I just wanted you to know I really am thankful to have stumbled onto your channel. I did wonder though, is there any knowledge of how/why Francis died at such a young age of 18? Just tragic.
A new subscription for me thank u. The thoughtful and in-depth research done for this story, along with your delicate yet straightforward way of presenting, made it a story i very much enjoyed hearing and watching. I like many pictures and as many details as possible when watching these kinds of crime videos. Vagueness in general is boring and when a story is presented with only a couple or a few photos along with its story, it forces the reader to look at the same pictures, therefore losing interest in listening and more time looking and hoping for new photos. I can't find the words to describe the way u talk, all i can think of is that it brings a sort of ambience to it all. I feel relaxed as well. On to the next one...
Really enjoying this. I have a technical suggestion. Most sentences start off with a near yell and then fall off at the end of the sentence as to be barely audible. You could use a volume leveling tool to fix that. Great work and thank you!
Watched and Enjoyed your Historical Videos. Now a Subscriber as of Today. I, have Solders (Drummer), Farm Labourers, and Blacksmiths in my Ancestry Well, I Never Your narration, including the news of the day is Most Intriguing
Going for a roadtrip through the south east this year, maybe i can visit the memorial! Really enjoyed the video, keep it up. Greeting From The Netherlands.
Greetings from Australia - Could you please do one about the Australian first family massacre of Alligator Creek in 1911? Agnes Ching, wife of Charles Ching Maud Ching, 17, daughter of Charles Ching Teddy Ching, 10, son of Charles Ching Dolly Ching, 8, daughter of Charles Ching Hugh[a] Ching, 4, son of Charles Ching Winnie Ching, 20 months, daughter of Charles Ching By Charles Silva - in what was a real life horror movie and some were fed to Crocodiles
Murdered an entire family?? And in such a cruel way,..He must’ve murdered before, how could anyone do this..they were just living their lives peacefully, doing their duties. And the lady who was about to get married!😭 it was a joyful time in their lives..and this one person takes it all away..I totally believe that some people are possessed. A person with a conscience could never.
What a horrific crime. But you always present it so well. I really like these old vintage cases. Greetings from Norway 😊
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Greetings from Glasgow 🏴
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@@annleung8878 very good point. Much appreciated! Florida.
Agreed! Another greeting from Norway :)
I feel bad for the sisters fiance. Imagine falling in love with someone excited to marry them in a few hours/days only to find they and their family had been horrifically slaughtered.
Well now I feel awful for thinking he was the murderer.
I feel AUFUL for the small child !!! 😢😢😢😢😢
I feel awful for the family that got butchered in their own home by a lunatic.
@@studhouser6969 they didn’t have to live with the grief of their own deaths. The fiancé did.
Horrific!
I hadn't that long ago found Well I never and I absolutely love it! I love history and mistery especially when it is told so well in such a respectful way sometimes a bit of humor when fit and in a ever so soothing voice. so it checks all the boxes of what I enjoy! Thank you!! 💌
I only found your channel recently, and I must say I love this channel and the presentation, even though the stories are sad, it is always a delight to see you pop up. Thank you for creating such an informative channel.
I always love how it was so easy to get away with murder back then, no forensics and like this one no detectives in the area, and yet they still get caught. You'd think it'd be obvious to not wear the clothes of someone you just murdered, let alone wear it to the trial!
A lot of those people who were caught were actually innocent.
I watched a video earlier today where a man was captured on video in the act of stealing. He wore the same distinctive shirt the next day in court and was arrested.
He was probably arrogant to believe he would never be caught,having no witnesses to his evil crimes. If it was not for one witness turning him in,he may well have got away with it.
No doubt he threw the bloodstained clothes he had worn away, so had to wear the clothes he stole, many people only had the clothes they stood up in, no spares in a wardrobe.
To be fair, only about 50% of murders in the US get solved, even today. True crime shows and shows like CSI make out as if it’s almost impossible to get away with murder these days, but if you watch interviews with seasoned detectives, they paint a different story. The biggest reason most murder cases today get solved is because the murders are easy to solve, and usually the killer is somebody close to the victim,...but stranger killings are still very difficult to solve even today. Plus, if there’s no body, then nobody is even thinking about a murder. Israel Keyes is a perfect example of the kind of modern serial killer operating today, the kind that doesn’t leave bodies laying around, the kind that doesn’t want to draw attention to himself, and sadly, the victims of these killers often just ends up on a missing persons lists, and stay there forever.
Sounds like not much has changed over 150 years - evil people still kill over the pettiest of things, and criminals released from jail reoffend in short order. Sad, what a tragic story. Thank you for the history lesson, always enjoy your videos. Cheers
wherever there are three people one has the potential to kill, one to be the victim and one to be a witness.
It is extremely naïve to say that nothing has changed over 150 yrs. Nothing has changed in the entire history of the human race (and I am not talking about the stupid idea that we have only been here 6000 yrs. I am talking several hundred thousand yrs. Man started out as a beast that killed for food or self preservation but eventually turned killing in to an art form. Despite the huge time frame we have been inhabiting this Earth, we have not changed one iota in our basic nature.
150 years?? NO offense but you need a history lesson Luv. World history is incredibly violent. US history is violent.
We were FAR more violent people back then as opposed to today, the difference is today the damage can be done to many more people at once/on a wider scale.
@@SlimKeith11 ok, “Luv”. You missed my point completely. But thanks for playing!
Right on Sig Guy, preaching to choir, and you're so spot on with your comments, some things never change, unfortunately!!!🙏😢
Sadly, a great deal has changed. When once there may have been a hundred phycopaths among us, there are now hundreds of thousands. Back then murder was a heinous crime, now it's common and easily tolerated by our justice system. Once pedophiles were dealt with by the locals and given a dirt nap. Now a male pedophile can claim he's now a woman and do his brief stint in a teenage female detention center. Ups down and down is up. Evil is good and good is evil. Humm, where have we read this before? Oh ya, the scriptures. .....
I cant thank y’all enough for this channel and the videos. It’s so informative, and you use pictures and writings from the actual time and event!
We try our best 😁 I'm glad you're enjoying the show!
This is a heartbreaking story, and you did an excellent job of laying out the details, including the effect on the community. In a small village where everyone knows everyone, this was particularly devastating. Thank you for telling about these victims with the compassion and respect they deserve. Blessings to you.
This is such great content.
Keeping it right on the line so It's educational but not boring, Entertaining but not embellished, and respectful, and not withholding important information because of the macabre nature of some of the stories.
And of course the host is a great storyteller 😉
This channel will hit a million (and higher) in no time.
I absolutely love your style, sir. You look very dapper without being pretentious. I love the way you present these fascinating stories. Keep up the great work!
You’re so charming while telling these gruesome stories. I’m glad I found this channel. You’re the bees knees 😊💙
Yep, Simon whistler moves to scotland for the next 25 years, then travels back in time to create another youtube channel, and does a terrific job!😉
(Not my idea. Saw a similar joke on reddit, and it rang true... cant remember op's name.)
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Thought I was the only one that still said bee knees lol, sweet I’m not alone.
Applause! That was a wonderful production. Just the right amount of information. Even today if an inmate told the police that a fellow prisoner may kill someone all the police could do is warn them. Nice sketching's too. I subscribed.
It’s always a good day when Well I Never posts!!!
Good day, indeed
After listening and learning about this tragic story it reminds me of one that my grandmother told me about many years ago which was called the Llangiby murders in Monmouthshire of the Watkins family in 1876 which was carried out by a 21 year old Spanish recently released convict who was caught and eventually hanged . There is no trace of the murder cottage anymore as it was pulled down a few years after the family had been murdered.
This story is so sad, I hope the victims have all found peace, brilliantly presented, your voice and demeanour is perfect, well done with this channel, looking forward to more of your videos.💚
I'm very happy that the algorithm gods suggested this channel, I've seen surprised by the quality of the content! Subscribed, liked, binge watched! Love from West London
This channel is so ridiculously amazing. I foresee that you’ll have well over a million subscribers soon. All the videos are well made, edited professionally, and perfectly presented with empathy to the victims of the tragedy and their families. Absolutely tragic story but again beautifully and empathetically done. Greeting from Texas, USA!
You have a very good speaking voice, and clear diction. No uhms or ahs, reminds me of how we were trained in year 6 by our teacher to not add in words or sounds when speaking. Definitely makes for easy to listen to.
Thank you for the, once again, well researched and excellently delivered account. I enjoy your videos so much. Not because they’re about sad cases in history, but rather cases I would never know about otherwise. And this story is so tragic. All those people murdered over a little bit of money. 😔
Well I never...found the most super crime prog. with a brilliant presenter, watched two already, and it's only day one. Thank you Captain of presentation. Peace be unto you.
Well I Never is one of my favorite crime shows. Your narrative and videos of the home and surrounding areas bring life to a horrific crime.
I have only recently come across your channel and am thoroughly enjoying these incredibly sad, yet intriguing stories. Your narration, personal and story presentation and the facts you bring forth make it impossible for me to stop watching until I have completely absorbed each story👌Many thanks to you for the work you do, I am quite addicted 😋
Just wanted to say that I really enjoy your presentation! You are a great storyteller and it's nice and easy on the ears, despite the darkness of the tale.
This is my first "Well, I never" video & I'm hooked. I could listen to this narrator all day plus the subject matter is right up my alley. Count me in.
Stumbled on this channel a few weeks ago,,,,im hooked...very interesting and very well presented..thank you
This channel is quickly becoming one of my favorite ones on RUclips. I’m probably about twenty mealtimes into watching W,IN every time I eat, consecutively! Though not all at once 😉 Also, can we just all appreciate that Erik Satie’s famous Gnossienne no. 1 is often used for many of the episodes on here? Brilliant work that has the production value of big-time networks. Please continue your art of chronicling terrible events throughout history!
Very happy to be subscribed to your channel, faultless presentation as always, keep 'em coming sir.
Only a minute and a half of this video and I’m impressed. Just found a new channel to subscribe to. Thank you.
I started your channel yesterday. Finished all the videos today. Great channel!
I just discovered your channel this week and I'm hooked. Great retelling of these horrible stories. Thank you for sharing!
Your channel is very aptly named. It matches your demeanor and voice perfectly. Love it!
yeay, new video !
My ex Brother in law lived in Denham for a year and I've been there... WELL I NEVER indeed
I love History - Thank You xx
certainly the very best presentation in this genre for sure and certain
What a great way to present these crime stories...You draw us right in to the WHOLE scenario..
You remind me of the Detective who has just completed the investigation of the crime...Great Job....
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Love Well I Never and what a great name. I have smiled to myself a number of times when I have actually thought the exact words when listening to your videos. Thank you for such fantastic video info presented so professionally.
So glad I found you in my recommendations. Finding these stories sad but very interesting thank you much love ❤️
I just found your channel and love it. Kudos to you for all your work. I've subscribed and will be watching. Exactly the type of stories I love.
Even in the midst of narrating a real life horror story, you exude class, Sir! Bravo!!!
Thank you Paul for all your hard work and being such a wonderful story teller. ❤️ Alright then, have an awesome day, see you next time for "Well, I Never". 🤗
I'm so glad I found this channel, I am absolutely hooked! Keep up the great awesome stories!
Yay, just when I am about to go to sleep 😴, the new upload, my very own bedtime story. Thank you.
Two minutes? Imagine your fate being decided by strangers in just two minutes! How strange.
Great video as always! I’d never heard of this case, fantastically presented as always! Thank you!
So, I guess the studies that have linked animal cruelty in youth and later committing murder can go back into past centuries. Jones seems like a classic case for this.
This tragedy is only made worse in that poor Francis only lived to 18. Emmanuel Marshall’s family line literally ended when his surviving son died. And his sister’s never began. How awful for her fiancé.
First time viewer. Wow what a great story and great channel. New subscriber now! Cheers.
The quality has noticably improved since I last watched. Great job. And I thank you for the content and hard work.
Love this channel!!
Excellent presentation and some really old stories I'd not heard of until now!
I can't believe this channel got even more professional
I truly love your videos, and most especially the host and his impeccable delivery!
I am so happy that I discovered you! Very interesting! With love from Ukraine
Sending love to Ukraine from the US!
what a well crafted video. Loved your shots of the locations as they are today too
My first time with you and won't be my last - thank you 👏👏
I'm always looking for new crime channels and I'm pretty particular.Really good narration and I enjoy old stories.😊🙌
I just found your channel, posts and I am hooked. I have always loved times of old as well as Victorian and Edwardian times, thanks for sharing these stories. I have been binge watching for a few days now and can't seem to get enough
Love British cases, the UK doesn't get nowhere near as much coverage on cases on here as it should do. Great vids
I love this version of true crime. The storytelling is impeccable and really engages the viewer. +1 subscriber
Very well done and always a joy to listen to you narrate.
Love your videos, been here for 7 months and i think you need more subs!
Well told, thank you once again.
I love when you go on location, makes the video so much better! Love this channel! 👌
You are such a good storyteller, thank you sir x
That poor boy! Can you imagine losing your whole family like that?
This case reminds me very much of the Hinterkaifeck murders in Germany in 1922.
This is the first video I’ve come across from your channel, I enjoyed it very much. *subbed*
I just love everything about your channel!
How can I have been a student of Victorian era society and crime for nearly a decade and not yet come across this case? I suspect that, unlike such cases as the Road Hill House murder or that of Florence Maybrick, it has largely been forgotten and does not have dozens of books (good and bad) related to it. Thankyou for telling it in such an articulate, descriptive and informative way, and I look forward to browsing your back catalogue and future works. Subscription happily added!
I found this episode one of the best tales told by yourself. I do enjoy your channel and recommend it to others. Thank you.
These stories are presented so well! Please keep up the incredible work! 💙
Amazing work here my friends. Hats off again and again!
I live just down the road from Denham and had never heard of this, thanks 👍🏼
This is such an amazing channel, a real wee gem! I listen these stories while working or training. Thank you so much for making these stories available for us with such an eloquent style.
I just discovered your channel. Thank you god sir for these mysteries and stories. I love your delivery and being from the US, your wonderful voice.
This reminds me of the Villisca Axe Murders in Villisca, Iowa, USA, on June 9/10 1912.
I just found your channel yesterday and have now watched 3 of your videos. I love your storytelling ability. You keep me quite captivated. This was obviously a horrible crime and tragedy but I just wanted you to know I really am thankful to have stumbled onto your channel.
I did wonder though, is there any knowledge of how/why Francis died at such a young age of 18? Just tragic.
You are terrific in your narration..thank you..
Thank you! You are an EXCELLENT story teller!
A new subscription for me thank u. The thoughtful and in-depth research done for this story, along with your delicate yet straightforward way of presenting, made it a story i very much enjoyed hearing and watching. I like many pictures and as many details as possible when watching these kinds of crime videos. Vagueness in general is boring and when a story is presented with only a couple or a few photos along with its story, it forces the reader to look at the same pictures, therefore losing interest in listening and more time looking and hoping for new photos. I can't find the words to describe the way u talk, all i can think of is that it brings a sort of ambience to it all. I feel relaxed as well. On to the next one...
Your channel is so wonderful! Your presentation style is superb! So very glad I found your lovely stories and you are absolutely charming!
Another great story and well told. This crime was especially sad. All over a few dollars.
Thanks for covering stories I've never heard. I love your narration
I have no clue how I got to your channel, but I am very happy I have! New subscriber and instant fan!
Absolutely love watching your Chanel , I just fell on it now I've binge watch, love how you try very hard to stay serious,
I have just found your interesting channel and I love your eloquent narration. Thank you Lizzie 😊
If I were to walk past a park and see you walking through it, I would swear I'd seen a ghost! haha love your work
So happy I found this channel. Great work sir! Love it! ❣
Your outfits this episode are so dapper! I love these narrations.
Really enjoying this. I have a technical suggestion. Most sentences start off with a near yell and then fall off at the end of the sentence as to be barely audible. You could use a volume leveling tool to fix that. Great work and thank you!
Well I never thought such a senseless massacre could occur.
Thank you for making another wonderful, and educational historical video!
Some lessons are timeless...never owe money, and always pay your dues...oldest rule in the book 👍
The on location shooting was a nice touch, the outfit too.
Watched and Enjoyed your Historical Videos. Now a Subscriber as of Today.
I, have Solders (Drummer), Farm Labourers, and Blacksmiths in my Ancestry
Well, I Never Your narration, including the news of the day is Most Intriguing
Going for a roadtrip through the south east this year, maybe i can visit the memorial! Really enjoyed the video, keep it up. Greeting From The Netherlands.
Sir you could do a podcast of old timey true crime and I'd listen all the time. I love the way you tell these stories
wow! I lived in that area for the best part of 25 years and this is the first ive heard of this. well done well presented.
How tragic, but a very well presented video!
Incredible story!! Very well told
Greetings from Australia - Could you please do one about the Australian first family massacre of Alligator Creek in 1911?
Agnes Ching, wife of Charles Ching
Maud Ching, 17, daughter of Charles Ching
Teddy Ching, 10, son of Charles Ching
Dolly Ching, 8, daughter of Charles Ching
Hugh[a] Ching, 4, son of Charles Ching
Winnie Ching, 20 months, daughter of Charles Ching
By Charles Silva - in what was a real life horror movie and some were fed to Crocodiles
Amazing as always! Excellent coverage
@@David_Robert Hey there, I’m doing good. How are you?
Murdered an entire family?? And in such a cruel way,..He must’ve murdered before, how could anyone do this..they were just living their lives peacefully, doing their duties. And the lady who was about to get married!😭 it was a joyful time in their lives..and this one person takes it all away..I totally believe that some people are possessed. A person with a conscience could never.
Yeeeeppppp pure evil at its finest... demonic. This was truly sad😞
no such thing as possessed, I suggest diving into psychology and human brain anatomy, there is the answer for psychopats. interesting stuff.
@@Majqq12 Go take a listen to Fr Ripperger and one of his talks on demons and come back.
He was a psychopath which is a MENTAL ILLNESS. Psychopaths DO NOT HAVE A CONSCIENCE. It was good he was caught and hanged for his abhorrent misdeed.
Thank you Sir, for your hard work and your understated respect for humanity, I'll never meet you, but in my book you're aces!!!🙏😢