EVIL Predator Laughs After Killing Girlfriend
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- Опубликовано: 29 дек 2023
- "She ain’t going to be seeing the light of day again, don’t worry about that."
Is what covert police recordings would pick up, a scumbag killer bragging about murdering his ex girlfriend.
On the 6th of June 2012, 32-year-old mother of 4, Claire Holland would go missing after leaving a pub in Bristol City Centre in the UK.
What happened to her, remained a mystery for nearly a decade but when police suspected her boyfriend may have had a hand in her disappearance, they went undercover to capture secret recordings in the hopes that they could find the truth.
Chapters:
0:29 - When A Killer Doesn't Know He's Being Recorded
0:32 - Claire Holland Backstory
2:00 - Darren Osment & Social Services
3:45 - June 2012
5:00 - Claire Captured On CCTV
7:22 - The Trip Across The City Centre
8:07 - A Missing Persons Investigation Is Launched
9:00 - 2019 Arrest
14:37 - Confessions Are Made
15:27 - Murder Enquiry Opened
18:10 - Covert Recordings
27:17 - Darren Osment Charged
28:57 - The Trial
30:30 - Judge's Sentencing Remarks
36:00 - Ape Huncho Final Words
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The dedication of that undercover officer is incredible 😮
“Playing pool up 10 hours at a time”
I'd like to have read what undercover cop Paddy was saying to that murderer.
Ilke a serious version of Bullet Proof. dude went to Disneyland with him.
@jaymac7203 That's what dedication is. There's no such thing as semi-incredible dedication.
Right? I can't imagine even pretending to be friends with this demon. 😡
He wasn't "clearing his conscience"; he didn't feel bad about anything he did. It was just his paranoia from the drug and alcohol abuse getting to him. He even said himself he thought the police were onto him and he was always looking over his shoulder. His conscience had nothing to do with those attempts to turn himself in.
Perfect insight
I agree 💯
I agree with this assessment as well, he was laughing and smiling while talking about the murder, that's not the way someone who is remorseful behaves.
And the gammons didn’t catch him like they’d want you to believe. He rang them himself.
Sometimes a guilty concious can amplify paranoia. I had an ex who cheated on me and when I finally found out the timeline perfectly corresponded with when he started to complain of trouble sleeping and eating and started accusing me of cheating.
His guilty concious was eating at him even though he had no intention to own up to it ever.
The prolonged mental fortitude you must have to be undercover for months like that is wild.
Dang, they could've at least captioned the words of the undercover cop.
The silences are a bit bothersome.
Why give the creator a hard time when all you have to do is hit the CC button on your screen and captions will come on.
@@oneluckygirlandherdogdon't believe it was targeted at the creator, law enforcement are probably the ones to mute the audio, closed captions are auto generated and the sections have the audio SPLICED so they would generate no text anyways 👍
Someone who can't shoulder the blame of his own actions. Was his own fault his kid was in care, it was his fault he didn't say goodbye to his child. Claire wasn't a perfect mother but she certainly didn't make you a shit father.
They were both to blame for that child’s environment. That doesn’t mean she’s a bad person. But he is he is a monster, and he deserves to stay behind bars forever.
@@scionixx9568?
In the van, Paddy was saying, 'Look, we're going on our most serious venture yet. We going to be picking up guns. If it goes south we're looking at spending the next few decades of our lives inside, maybe the last decade of our lives. So I want to know....I NEED to know....are the police going to be watching you? I need to know, at least to my satisfaction that we're safe, what you did.' That's why the suspect says there's no way, bar a miracle, the police can get enough evidence to prosecute him.
You can see the disgust on the judges face
Breaks you heart when she talks about what he did to her and won't tell the family we're she is I hope he never sees the light of day ever again rip beautiful girl 😢😢😢
He’s trying to fess up to a crime and she’s disputing him. Really??🤦🏻♀️
We can. We can help who we love. It’s not easy to get away from someone abusive, who you think you love. But we can. And we do. And it’s horrific. Bless you Claire. ❤
I really dislike the idea that women can’t help who they love, and they can’t just leave abusive partners, and they’re just victims with no free will. Women are seen as simultaneously strong, independent and capable, yet also helpless and vulnerable. I don’t want to minimise what an abusive partner can do, nor their responsibility in being abusive, but women can absolutely get out from under an abusive partner if they want it enough. The more we tell them how impossible it is, the less they’re going to try. Think of your children’s lives living under that threat. You absolutely CAN do it. You DO have control
You both are conflating two separate ideas here. You can't usually help who you love. You CAN fix a bad situation, though. Loving someone doesn't automatically equate to living with bad people. You can love a bad person or someone who does bad things. So, no, I'd argue you can't help who you love, but loving someone doesn't mean you have to live with abuse.
@@Boodoo4You I see what you’re saying but on average, it takes a woman nine attempts before she manages to leave an abusive partner for good. We cannot under-estimate the power of coercive control.
You really can't. Emotions aren't something you can control or just turn on and off like a light switch. Unless you're a sociopath and then you're only faking it anyway. However what you CAN help is your actions- just loving someone is not a good enough reason to stay with them. I tell people this all the time. People seem to think that just because this love exists that they're somehow obligated to stay with that person, try to make it work, no matter how bad the situation and circumstances. That's crap. Love itself is not enough. Mutual respect and compassion, willingness to compromise, to at least be moving in the same direction (I can't tell you how many people are miserable but believe that because their partner is a decent person and they aren't actually fighting or anything, that they have to stay in the relationship even though they don't really want the same things out of life. Wtf- it's ok to say "hey, you're a great person but this isn't working. I wish you the best"). And in abusive relationships, so many excuse it with "but when they aren't physically/mentally/emotionally abusing the living hell out of me, they can be really sweet". Honey, the little bit of good doesn't cancel out any of the bad. That person is BOTH so yes, they're also a bad person. And those "sweet times" aren't because they love you, they're manipulation so you'll believe it when they're screaming about how good they treat you the next time the sh*t hits the fan. That said, I absolutely understand those who stay due to fear, intimidation, lack of options, etc. But it's ok to love who you do. You can't stop emotions. If we could, depression, bipolar disorder and things of that nature would either be much less extreme or easily controllable. However, you can stop dealing with them if they aren't good for you. And this is for any relationship, not just spouse/partner relationships.
We can’t help who we fall in love with but we can help what we do about it. (We don’t have to act on our emotions. Best to use logic and common sense.)
As a person of the USA, I’m so impressed with the judges prestige judgement in this case… she was brilliant!!
Yea us brits our proud of our judges and justice system. Not saying they are the best in the world, but its pretty rare that a British court video gets released and people disagree with it.
@@allthingsminifig9263can u please tell us why judges wear those wigs? Here in the United States, judges do not wear them, but I've seen so many other countries DO wear them. I'm just curious
@@Firecracker321git's a long history, and there are variations on the origin
History
The history of the court dress has been a question for many. Is it simply a costume of the 17th century? Or something we only see in movies and tv shows like How to Get Away with Murder? Let’s take a look at British history and discover why barristers and judges wear wigs in the courtroom…
Wondering how fashion and the courtroom have a relationship? Wigs made their first appearance in the courtroom, because that was what society was wearing. The fashion roots of wig wearing dates back primarily to the reign of King Charles II. It could be said that inspiration was taken from Louis XIV of France. For context, in the mid-17th century, a balding scalp was considered to be a sign of syphilis. This had an impact on society as they decided to make a conscious effort to cover their scalp. Who knew this would become a growing trend throughout the upper and middle-classes of Europe, and even alter court dress! Before this time, British lawyers had a simple dress code, and were only expected to have short hair and trimmed beards.
Although wigs have since long gone out of fashion in society, people in the legal profession continue to wear them.
However, since then it became a symbol of authority over the peasants, and a way to equalise judges, who were often Lords, and Barristers (higher level lawyers)
It's also the same reason the House of Lords wear them (they used to be called Law Lords), and it is used to show their superiority over the House of Commons.
We have 2 types of court. Magistrates which deal with low level offences *summary offences* (misdemeanours in America). They have limited sentences they can impose. They can also pass cases over to the crown court, such as a serial thief with multiple offences.
And Crown Court which deals with serious *Indictable Offences* (felonies in the US).
Rarely they will deal with low level offences, such as serial offenders mentioned above. A defendant can also request a Jury Trial at Crown court when they are at the *Directions hearing* at Magistrates court. Not sure if they Magistrate can refuse to send it to crown court though.
Hope that helps 👍
Edit
wigs are only worn in Crown Court
@@Firecracker321g I don't know the exact history of them but I do know they started wearing them in the late 1600's. It was a class thing originally, only the rich upper class could afford them so Barristers had to wear them to uphold the 'upper class' look of the courts. Nowadays it's just one of those weird traditional things that us British love to keep around for some reason. There's not really any specific reason why they still wear them from what I can see.
We love our weird and wonderful traditions in the UK and just carry them on for years and years without anybody really knowing why. I think it's pretty cool though that we carry on the traditions from hundreds of years ago, it shows that we're pretty proud (for the most part) of the history of our country.
@@allthingsminifig9263proud of your judges and justice system? Maybe at one time but not anymore. Murderers get light sentences all the time in the UK. Violent crimes are given lax sentences there. Your life sentence is only 14 years! Time and again we see criminals getting off scot-free or get suspended sentences. Your judicial system needs an overhaul.
Probably not appropriate but I found that phone confession hilarious. It was like a British skit.
The officer was so weird about it lol. Logically if he’s handing himself in for murder, but he didn’t do it himself, then he was involved in the crime in some other way. You can logically infer that, so just move on to “how were you involved then”. Or “what exactly was your involvement”. It’s like she was going to say “well if you’re not going to tell me, then I’m not going to arrest you at all!”.
@@Boodoo4You exactly lol.
Innit
It really was cringy! Very much British skit material 😅
Gammon conversations. Must have stunk the whole room of dirty bacon
I think the biggest shock here is the short sentence he has been given.
All very well quoting the Parole Board, they have let killers out before who have gone on to kill again, and as for the so called Life Licence it does not stop people re-offending. RIP Claire
20 to life is not short in the UK
@@Zopicloned Rare to get life, very rare. UK courts not known to hand out real Life sentences only if an MP is the victim or more than four victims, and even then not guaranteed.
@derekstocker6661 That's true but there's more people spending life in prison than you'd think, but it depends on their psychological profile. Murderers who do it for sexual gratification, for example, rarely get out because they are so likely to reoffend
Let him rot!..
What an awful human being!...
RIP Claire ❤️...
Why did they make it so hard for him to get arrested lol guy was begging
Imagine calling the police to say you helped murder someone and they just don’t believe you. What a muppet of an operator she needs re training.
It's England. We are pathetic.
To be fair he wasn’t making any sense…
I used to work as a 999 call handler - you would be amazed at how frequently this happens - 99.9% of the time it’s complete bs and a prank call.
@@Stephen-up3sd yeah sure most of the time it would be a prank but you still can’t just hang up! Lol
@@rationallyruby she didn't
Not that it matters but Seamus is pronounced Shay muss ❤
It’s pronounced dirty yankee
lmao, I couldn't stop thinking of that either
you’re a Shay muss
I’m glad I wasn’t the only one bothered by that😂
Happy New Year to you and your family! Thank you for all The research you do to make your great videos! Fr,Canada
Hi Ape,
Always well edited, interesting content.
All the best for the new year, too you and the ape huncho crew 😮
Seemus o Donnell is wrong is pronounced shea-mus Irish names are funny top quality content as always🇮🇪👍🤘
The poor communication skills of the professionals are so frustrating.
Every time he looked at a mirror, shut his eye's her face was looking back this was his own personal hell with no escape
Unfortunately, I very much doubt this is true. He has no conscience and probably thought he had every tight to do what he did. A decent person would be haunted by her, but he's not decent.
Life lesson, if u are a criminal dont make friends with random guys outside the corner shops!
If you're going to tell 16 people what you've done, this may well be the least of your worries.
He wont get out. He wont say where the body is, he wont get parole
I actually know Darren, he has a very dark side that I could never figure out but when I heard he had been arrested for murder I just knew he’d done it. He’s very cocky, well probably not so much now
I used to work with Darren got on really well with him I was shocked when I heard about this but at the same time I could believe it! He came across all normal liked his weed an a beer but nothing out of the ordinary
I actually don't know him..
But I'm going to pretend like most people on RUclips to get some kind of recognition 😂
Pickpocketed this guy in London, not a big cash guy.
Such a tragic case I am glad the undercover cop got him in the end, well done on your sub count your channel is really growing your content is brilliant! 👏👏
911 operator acts like he murdered someone close to her, takes it so personally.
999 not 911
Excellent work as ALWAYS there AH, a new case to me and always the best outcome when the individual involved is held fully accountable for their horrific actions. Stay safe brother, Jane, Manchester, England.
hi jane. i libe in manchester, wanna go out for a drink then get comfortable at my place?
@@declan6373 Weirdo.
Ugh
@@9babyblu you can come too
Great video as usual APE. Ty and HAPPY NEW YEAR to u and your lovely family.🎉🎉🎉❤❤
He’ll be released in 10 to 15 years at the most. The UK is courts are a bigger joke then the American court’s
Minimum sentence of 20 years
@@rogermellie8068 Yep. That doesn’t matter. I’m sure the UK courts will find a reason to release him early. Sadly that happens quite frequently especially with men that hurt women and children
It’s crazy how vast the sentences are between here in the 🇬🇧 to 🇺🇸.
When you get sentenced to life, you have a minimum recommendation tariff. He has to serve the whole 20 plus if he does anything inside, he'll never get out. Life is Life too. They can send you back on recall for even non crime offences.
I suppose the equivalent American sentence would be 40-50 years?
Min 20 which aint much for a whole life 🤔
another great video, thanks Huncho
Can’t believe he’d ever be released!!
He won't be due to Helen's law
Love this channel been great watching it grow 👏
Fantastic post as always.
RIP Claire and my deepest condolences to the family..The guy is a scumbag.Great work by the police.he should of got a minimum of at least 30 years the idiot..
Yeh great work by the police, pat on the back,sometimes they are good.
Yep!!! 20yrs plus the 10yrs he got to live freely after her murder!! POS!!!
Are they f****** kidding me! People are arrested and jailed for hearsay and false accusations. He admitted that he was at least involved in a murder and he was still bailed out! Folks, the system isn't concerned with getting to the truth.😡🤢🤮
The End.
Didn't know about Helens Law. Good video.
I found the silent patches in the video a bit bothersome, but your narration more than made up for it.👌Totally loathe AI voice-overs! Thanks for keeping it real 👍
OF?
So odd seeing an outdated judge wig and an updated laptop being used together 😂
You say outdated he has only recently been sentenced
Why?
Get an education.
I was expecting the UK court to sentence him to drink tea at the wrong time with stale crumpets. Thank god I was wrong.
Tip tier video as always Ape!
All the best for 2024 mate ! Great channel 💯🔥👍🏴
UK police have always felt like they are performing a funny act, very unserious folks
Gammons*
@@No-bs5or yeah nah we dont say that, as we all see its a thinly veiled racist attack on white people, by guess who, yet again black people.
Happy New year AH! 🙋🇬🇧
(H)appy (H)olidays
@@whufc-essex reported to the police for nazism, expect a visit ❤
Rest easy Claire 💔 🕊 🙏
The phone operator needs some training
Painted the sash windows at seamus odonalls.Bristol born and bread. Poor girl 😢
In this day and age, I think they could alter the undercover's voice for the taped conversations.
It's a bit more complicated than that. Remember that undercover work like that is incredibly, INCREDIBLY dangerous, with not just the criminals the agent is trying to get close to/convicts, but those criminals gang and underground connections also all wanting to extract revenge on an undercover cop who managed to get close to them and gather information. For safeties sake, it's best that the undercover agents aren't shown, heard, or even what they've said transcribed, because any odd habits in their speech, repeated words they tend to use, turns of phrase etc, could give them away. It's not worth the risk, not when it's just to satisfy our curiosity.
@@scarletamazon3455 good point. Thank you
❤ this channel
When the judge was about to read him his sentence, she should have said, i am offering you the opportunity to disclose what happened to Claire before i sentence you. This could have spurred him to give it up in the hope of getting slightly less sentence.
You HONESTLY think he will even tell the whole true story? Guarantee he wont.
At the end of this you talked about Helen's law. There's more to it than that, a lifer or long term prisoners must do courses to get their category lowered and a lifer must get them lowered for parole. If you deny your crime, the courses don't work cos they're all about admitting your way of life and changing it, this means a denyers will never get their risk lowered and so can't be released. I wasn't a lifer but I denied and won my appeal when forensics proved me innocent but while inside I was stuck in higher categories and had a high risk assessment cos in their eyes I wasnt working with them. I did have a release date and would eventually have been released and would have been on licence for a long time which would have meant I still had to do the courses that probation deemed fitted me. Which would have meant me failing the course cos I wouldn't have admitted something I hadn't done and could have been recalled back to prison for not complying with my license. This was made clear to me from my probation officer and my inside personal officer, who both agreed the evidence didn't fit me(the height was out by 8 inches, the accent, eye colour everything was different between the victim saying who beat and robbed him and me) but they told me, I was found guilty, so in their eyes I was guilty and if I didn't comply, I couldn't progress and a lifer goes through a parole and complying with coursework is a big part of the parole board decision process.
Luckily for me, DNA at the crime scene was finally linked to someone, arrested for something else and cos it linked to this. He was charged and I was released
She was a hardcore alcoholic.
Spent 1130am to 1130pm at night probably drinking let’s say an equivalent of 2-3 bottles of wine.
Then walks back home and does another 3 bottles of wine at home in the kitchen.
That’s insane. She would have been a walking zombie at that level of consumption
If so she needed help not to be murdered.
Probably using cocaine.
Tolerance is a wild thing. If I have no tolerance 12 shots in a day makes me spinny, but after months of regular drinking I can get 24 down in a day and not even spin.
dont think she could afford that much@@Likeabaws1995
@@jedimindtrixr4kidz294exactly when i was younger i could get through litres of spirits and still walk and talk and function
24:00 Couldn’t they use a voice changer on undercover officer? Messes up our understanding without knowing what he said
It's a bit more complicated than that. Remember that undercover work like that is incredibly, INCREDIBLY dangerous, with not just the criminals the agent is trying to get close to/convicts, but those criminals gang and underground connections also all wanting to extract revenge on an undercover cop who managed to get close to them and gather information. For safeties sake, it's best that the undercover agents aren't shown, heard, or even what they've said transcribed, because any odd habits in their speech, repeated words they tend to use, turns of phrase etc, could give them away. It's not worth the risk, not when it's just to satisfy our curiosity.
31:00 why are judges always upper class, out of touch, rich, old people with no life experience and who wouldn’t last 5 minutes if you dumped them in your average council estate for a few hours? Im so glad I stopped criminal activity 20 years ago because I literally couldn’t handle someone like this shim talking down to me from their lofty bubble
It's kind of weird to me that in this case about a man who murdered his GF, the only thing you're really mad about is the way the judge spoke to him while sentencing him. Gotta bit of a chip on your shoulder, eh? Yeah, she probably wouldn't last 5 minutes on a council estate. But given your self-admitted criminal history, you wouldn't last five minutes in law school, so what point are you attempting to make?
Hes smiling whilst admitting it in van
All this talk about her getting her life back on track and getting off the drink, and the first time we see her she’s in a pub lol. Looks like she was still in the early stages. Rest In Peace Luv.
For 2 parents to drink throughout a pregnancy is just awful. So selfish 😞
It's a Disease. Called,
ALCOHOLISM
well selfishness is at the root of alcoholism.
@@killbill5486 that's the most ignorant comment to make.
@@kittyk.klandasions7008 if you knew anything about alcoholism you'd know it's the key to recovery. Ignorance is in your mirror.
Addiction is not an issue with selfishness, it's a health issue.
His phone call to the police was excruciating
That officer was dumb as a box of hammers. Surely she can understand that if you’re handing yourself in for murder, but you didn’t do it yourself, then you were involved in some other way. That in itself is a crime. She could have made that connection and asked how exactly he was involved, instead of refusing to accept that answer at all. She could have used the context provided to infer meaning.
@jared funny you say that, you’re dumber than any gammon
Both the operator and the officers after we’re trying to get a full confession asap. That why they wanted him to spell it out.
He looks and sounds like a wrong un, how could the police interview him and not follow up,?.
May he rot in jail forever!
Oh poor Darren , he’s just had enough 😮 I live where those shops are 😮
"We can't help who we love............I can!!
This would have been solved years ago if police followed obvious leads and searched obvious places.
Like what?
Keyboard Sherlock Holmes
You’re known to have a preference for children. Don’t know how you have the balls to criticise anyone. You’ve been found out mate.
They also dumped thousands of pounds of resources into working a case that was already solved 😂
Seamus is pronounced Shay-mus in Gaelic Ape……great content, well done……
The fact that more after two years she wants her kids back is insane,, they were finally in a stable home and happy,, , but his actions are haunting and sad ,but both parents don't deserve children in their lives
Rest in peace Clare
Whata crazy is that he confessed so many times to so many people but cos he was able to dispose of her body, he could get away with it. Im glad they got him in the end. Awful that this violent cruel man escaped justice for so long. He blamed her for the fact he was a scumbag that wasnt capable of being a parent. So glad this fearsome man didnt have custody of any children. RiP Claire
I love your videos
For God's sake... even killers are acting with education in UK🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 if u look in america u see shooting,running,etc untill the criminal is finally caught... but in England...the dispatcher wasn't even willing to let the man handing himself 🤣🤣🤣 he said "I done it,i got her killed" put the hands in front,police proceed to " hey pal,calm down for a bit would u"🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I just can not....🤣🤣🤣🤣
They should have captioned the UCs part of the conversations.
Could have been informative.
Or perhaps could help him prove 'entrapment' or some other exculpatory claim.
why you want him to prove entrapment you melt
How do you know the defence lawyer hasn't heard the unredacted tapes? I'm sure it was only covered for the general public.
Seems like a lot of pubs to go to in a day.
“She was getting her life on track! She was getting sober!” [First time we see her] “Claire was seen entering 27 pubs that day”
Did you really say CONVERSATE? LMAO 😂😂
engage in conversation.
"sometimes it's nice to be able to sit and conversate"
''conversate has been used in the English language for 200 years.''
Literally mid 1800s. What's wrong with conversate?
@@kaywee4200 well I've learned something today lol. The word accusate must be from the same era 🤣
@@chantelletrembath3345 I didn't know that one! Nice 🙂 !!!!
@@chantelletrembath3345 I knew conversate bc I used it before and my bff was like that's NOT a word, I had to prove it 🤣😂🤣😂
It's unfortunate they didn't offer captions for the undercover.
came to say this, i feel like we missed a lot by not hearing or even seeing what the officer says.
It's a bit more complicated than that. Remember that undercover work like that is incredibly, INCREDIBLY dangerous, with not just the criminals the agent is trying to get close to/convicts, but those criminals gang and underground connections also all wanting to extract revenge on an undercover cop who managed to get close to them and gather information. For safeties sake, it's best that the undercover agents aren't shown, heard, or even what they've said transcribed, because any odd habits in their speech, repeated words they tend to use, turns of phrase etc, could give them away. It's not worth the risk, not when it's just to satisfy our curiosity.
The judge is bad ass, stand up! I love her
I watch these often, and they always look so empty in the eyes. This guy made me have to look away, theres something else about his face i actually am afraid of. Uncanny valley.
The call dispatcher is very dumb
needs more awareness
As the pair conversate 🤮 that's now a recognised word in US English. Yuck
Recognized by what, or whom?
you speak another country native language you dumb low iq yank lol you have no culture or history of your own lol
Seamus is pronounced like Shaymuss 👍💯🇮🇪
What does it mean to top her phone up?!
Thanks in advance 😊
Put money on it so she can use to make phone calls and texts instead of having to pay a contract each mth, you just put on what you use/need. Like £10 ect.
Just a vicious circle unfortunately for most of these young girls
Why is there no subtitles when under cover muted ? Casually miss half the convo...Not frustrating at all 😂
Spill the beans. What were the "Other bonding activities" 🤔....
There is way too much evil in the world. Why can't everyone just choose to not intentionally cause others pain? Greed, entitlement, and division are too common in the world today. It's so hard to not be depressed when we look around and see how bad things are getting. People rarely even hold a door open for others anymore. Anyway... I hope everyone had a great Christmas with their families and wish you a long, prosperous life.
cuck
God bless you!
people dont even say thanks anymore when you do decide to hold the door
😢😣😣😞 Sad isn't it. Take care, whoever you are and just know there are some good people in the world ❤🩹 my boyfriend is one of those good people
When you learn to accept that this is just another side of being human you get less depressed , this is nothing new
instead of muting the police audio, why not subtitle it in? entrapment?
A lot of people, myself included, listen to these videos whilst working or doing chores. I prefer narration over audio files, especially when they aren't the best quality.
What a POS!!!Poor woman.😢❤
How did I recognise that he was confessing on the phone, and that he was struggling to say it because of shame, and that he arranged the murder....yet the operator couldn't figure any of it out?
Only 20 year minimum term for murder? Very lenient.
Not really. Helens law applies so he wont be released
That’s wild af
23:16 He's driving down Allan Turing Way in Manchester
At the core of this are two parents who couldn't say goodbye to their child. It would have been distressing for the child to say goodbye, but inadequate support to the parents is relevant. There isn't endless finance to help parents in this situation, but it's tragic, all round. Alcoholism played it's part on both parents. It's just tragic. Life can end in an instant, on impulse, or lack of control of impulse. May God help the their children to overcome.
If he paid somebody to do the deed, shouldn’t they have also figured out who the person was that carried out the killings?
As the judge said during sentencing.... HE murdered Claire.... he was living in a shelter at the time and didn't earn enough to pay anyone else.... another one of his lies....❤
@@MsPopeye65
Lol to be 100% honest, and I'm not sure how likely it is across the pond, but there are some who wouldn't need much to do things like these. In payment, I mean. I've seen a few idiots do horrible things for peanuts. There are some out there who would. Would he know someone like that? Possibly.
I wonder how they botched up the leads so much to where they validated his alibi but then later insisted he did the deed. I'm a bit vague on that part (though I'm getting to the end of the video now).
When he said that it was just a cover. It was him. He strangled her.
For a lady in a funny wig that judge is quite eloquent.
Why doesn't the bird on the phone just ask where he is and send officers lol.
How many mentally unwell drunks do you think ring 999 on a daily basis?
@@AM2K2 admitting to murder? Hardly any.
Poor claire. May she be in peace.
It's a good thing Paddy O'hara's last name wasn't O'furniture.
I'll see myself out...
Stop..!😅
0:33 "Mother of 4 Claire Holland??" Is she the one with the moustache in this pic ....or is that her 4 children with a huge age gap? 🤣😂🤣
Listening to him call the emergency number is annoying. He sounds like a creep, a murderous creep.
He was tryimg to find out just how much he can tell and not be held accountibale totally. He's slick af