Catching A Victorian Serial Killer | Murder Maps
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- Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
- At the time of Jack The Ripper, London was home to some of the most terrible individuals the city has ever seen. One of the very worst was the elusive Borough Poisoner, George Chapman.
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I really wish there were more Murder Maps episodes, because the reenactments are brilliant, as well as the narration by Nicholas Day.
Absolutely agree!
Yeah better than Hollyweed
Amen
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There was onetime crime story about a guy jumped out of a plane and his parachute did open up. He had a camera on his had and he fell to the ground. He survived he feel into the trees. Omg
I thought the scene between Chapman and his mother-in-law in the darkroom was effective -- tense, with just the right touch of ambiguity in the dialogue. Well done.
I started with one video randomly just to get my mind off of the pain I'm in. I'm currently in an sickle cell crisis. Waiting on my pain meds to kick in. Now I'm on a marathon watching the videos on this channel. Great content. I need to start consistently uploading on my channel . I just need a/an attention grabbing topic(s)
I've seen that written somewhere else.Waiting for your pain meds to kick in.
I hope you have recovered fully now.
Be strong Warrior
Hope you are doing well now ... I'm myself watching this when I'm down with crazy fever and sore throat it's painful to drink water too 😵💫😵💫
*I'm really enjoying the **_Murder Maps_** series!* Obviously, the *narration* is _stellar_ - but so are the *reenactments* , which _can't often be said_ ! *Thank **_You_* for uploading these!
I am all about the re-enactments. I love any show or documentary that has them. The campier, the better!
Great acting
Me too! This is a great series, worthy of a day time tv show.
I wholeheartedly agree, excellent presentation and series!!!🙏👍😷
The only way you can get the episodes in the US is on Netflix or for the past year or so on RUclips.
In 1888, when impoverished Whitechapel was in the mist of Jack the Ripper's murders, thousands of miles away, on a small farm in Georgia, USA, my great grandmother was born. She lived until 1994, I was 8 years old then. She was 106 year old at the time of her death.
Uh.. okay. And I just ate a really delicious orange. 🥴
Charles Allen Lechmere was JTR.
That is okay. Do not be concered about the few trivilists in the comments. They can help to keep things humourus. But if you know the actual month of birth & day that can help to rule out your Grandmother from being Jacqualine D'Ripper as the case is not yet closed.
Impressive. She lived through some amazing changes and crazy times.
I like how some of the characters on Murder Maps interact with the audience. They're giving us a direct insight on their observations, and that's rare for a dramatic story.
I love the way the story was told and the reinaction of it.
So the happenstance of two conveniently dead spouses and one exhibiting familiar symptoms did not provoke the good doctor's suspicions?
Top notch entertainment and informative as well. Re-enactments are superb and the narration is number 1. So enjoy these!
Oh such an odd realization; folks in 1901 having a king for the first time since 1837, and us in 2022 having a king for the first time since 1952.
Or us in the U.S. having an appointed democrat queen running for president.
@@relentless319what bullshit you spout. God, get a clue! You’re laughable! And YOUR choice says he’ll “ be a dictator” on the first day. You guys are so weird!😂
But fluffy cats have always been cute fluffy cats
Name the Australian prime minister... Not easy is it
This series of Murder Maps is great! I know they're not that new (2017) , but leave it to the UK to turn out such well produced viewing. They are _THE_ best at making documentaries (80% of what I watch is) Good stuff stands the test of time ~Greetings from Canada 🇨🇦
Not that new?
🇨🇦Winnipeg🍁 here. I agree with you. These British series are well done and I love this wonderful narrator /host. I watch tons of crime documentary (only solved crimes need apply).
I wonder why inspector Abilene thought George was Jack? Yes he murdered three of his wives but remember George used poison whereas Jack mutilated his victims
To be a cereal killer you can’t know your vitamins George obviously did
@@alicianelson1252RIP cereal
Absolutely love the murder maps series!
This is great to listen to while falling asleep, even better than an Ambien.
He is a pathetic excuse for a human. Incapable of love so he practiced control.
Carson did not prosecute Wilde, he actually led Queensbury's defence in the libel trial brought by Wilde. Charles Gill prosecuted Wilde.
Loving the light sprinkling of Sydney Paget (Sherley Holmes) illustrations... awesomely done ✅
They were Gustave Doré illustrations not Sidney Paget. :)
For those who are interested, pictures at 3:00 and 4:17 and some others are of Gustave Dore's "London, a pilgrimage' and made about 1856 London, while Chapman was born in 1865 and operating almost half century later.
What was the sense in killing Maude , I don't understand . She was no rich lady with lots of money or property for Chapman to inherit .
Killers like Chapman, only kill for the thrill.
In effect, Satanic. Think of how evil ultimate y makes no sense at all. - Past that, it is stated that he killed for the sheer pleasure of watching. Sadism at its' height. The glory and power of possession and destruction. - Well, their souls were watching as these young women died. I know that. I was dying (and recovered, of course), and I was in what I refer to as my "soul body", sort of suspended above the scene WHILE I was dying - completely disconnected for the pain my mortal body was suffering, but watching my death throes. There is mercy in that and again...they, his murder victims, watched. And so does God watch. For such as George Chapman, there is finally NO escape.
You answered your own question. She had no value to him.
Maybe seeing someone suffers gives him satisfaction and knowing that he controlled someone's death felt Godlike i guess.
It’s about power and control
I love this show so much, his voice is so soothing.
Amelia Dyer looks like Bill Murray, after a particularly though drinking night
😂
Lmao
That's why she was called the ogress 🤧
it's like a story cut out from Hollywood. The exceptional voice of the narrator and best of all, the perfect ending for an evil in disguise!
The Ripper wielded the blade on his victims does not change tac by becoming a poisoner so rules out Seweryn Klosowski as Jack the Ripper
Pretty much sums up how London's going to be like, again! Crowded and businesses taking up living quarters!
The girl who played Maude is a beauty👌
Nicholas day is so cool his voice is so Bella tone it just sounds so cool.
He would make the dictionary sound cool.
I love this programme the way it's acted and narrated I am watching it for the second time and it is still just as brilliant wish there were more series
this was such a cool way to show this story! bravo!
So much poisoning went on back in those days I'm surprised the police didn't just say well another one bites the dust.
I went to a new school and then my mother started being ill, literally diagnosed with cancer and having bits removed, then vomiting attacks. And the new school had a guy the same age as me and was already shagging everything he could get his paws on, like this guy. Rodwin Chapman. Essex England.
Is it a possible disowning coverup. How long did it take from sentencing to hanging? Camera equipment was a luxury most could not afford, his wives paid for it with their dowries I guess. Whoever this monster was. He was a psychopath.
Bravo to the girl acting out her death. Heavy story!!
I've seen better acting from a rat. I found her acting scary very very annoying
I can't believe you only have 603K followers!! It should be in the millions.. just saying😌❤
?? the channel has a very decent amount of followers, sorry but I believe it is very rude to suggest otherwise...
@@NannupTiger take it however way you want. I was just saying they should have more acknowledgement as it is a great channel, don't know how you took it up wrong.
@@chelsealouise2750 - it is a wonderful channel which doesn't deserve your negativity, thankyou
@@NannupTiger There was nothing negative about my comment, only you taking it up the wrong way. Now if you kindly stop commenting it would be much appreciated 😊
@@chelsealouise2750 -- yes, there was/is... so you kindly stfu, please and thankyou... the channel will grow naturally, without you spouting your negative wishes...
I love that 'bad guy' moustache!
Thank you so much for uploading this video. It is helping me get through the pandemic!
Probably NOT Jack the Ripper. Chapman still had opportunity to kill after 1888, but Jack stopped suddenly. He had to have died, left London, or been locked up somewhere. Still, Chapman was evil enough.
Actually, a suspect is tied to the Thames torso murders as well as Jack the Ripper. Charles Allen Lechmere.
The killings didn't stop.
Thoroughly enjoyed your version of this ghastly true crime case (&the inclusion of the tragic case of the) "Baby Farmer". Well done!!
These reenactments are phenomenal. The actors perfectly resemble their real-life counterparts & their acting is fantastic! This is my favorite crime series on RUclips. We need more of these!!
After watching the video about the 7 yr old on the camping trip.. Im a new subscriber, your content is compulsory viewing and the way it's presented is great. Real crime addict.
The British Navy - so dark. Harriet Lane - Preserved meat.
Sweet Fanny Adams. A very young girl who was sexually assaulted and murdered.
It’s appalling how these peoples deaths were appropriated.
Like singing Ring a Rosie
Haha better issue a flood warning then....all those melting snowflakes cant handle "appropriation' 🙄😅
@@shaunmcclory8117 rather than bicker political left/ right nonsense, perhaps try some human empathy and intellect and actually read what Erica wrote. Read what she said was appalling. If you don't likewise find that murdered women turned into colloquial slang for meat is despicable, the problem sir isn't the snow; it's you.
I appreciate so much that the reenactments are so good
Fastest jury decision I’ve ever heard of!
Justified. It's hard to get around the evidence of THREE wives dying of antinomy poisoning.
Damn, the jury was only out for 10 min before finding him guilty. Was that normal in those days? What a horrible man, what was his motive? He's a sadist, I guess.
Bravo 👏🏽
To who all deserve credit for this masterpiece!
Harriet Lane did not become navy slang for preserved meat. That was Fanny Adams.
They were both used. The meaning of Fanny Adams extended into meaning anything considered essentially worthless ('sweet F.A.)
What an excellent video. Congratulations
It's sickening how the world haven't change much from way back in the day.We have rape/murders daily and there's no capital punishment here so they just do w/e they want.In jail you can study get medical care etc etc.
I can't believe it that Charlie Chaplin himself got away from murder.
He was this 👌🏼 close to being another victim! Thank God he decided not to drink that water, or else we would’ve never known him and his brilliant work! 🤭
I read how Charlie Chapman raped a young woman with a bottle then smashed it.
Is it just me or does anyone else think the narrator would be great playing Prince Andrew on screen/TV? ☺️ I can't stop seeing the similarities!
You are SO right! I went back and had another look! Give Andrew another ten years and they’d be almost identical lol!
I think they’re shooting the last season of “The Crown” at the moment, so who knows?! 🤔
Glad I'm not the only one who sees it! Poor man, of all the royals to look like, it's Andrew!🤦🏻♀️
@@loretta_3843they're all ugly though, so in a physical sense there isn't a 'good' one.
This is the worst serial killers ever, he kill his own family members and watch them suffer slowly to death!
It’s a wonder they didn’t exhume them bodies of the his past two deceased wives 🤔
Um, they did. And both were found to have poison as well.
They say in this episode they did exhume them, but he wasn't charged.
Nicely told....
Charlie certainly got away from death.
Interesting story. Never heard of it. Strange there was no insurance motive.
He killed out of pure thrill out of having control over life and death... he was also suspected of being jack the ripper... many believed he changed the way he killed because many were walking the street to find him.... many killers have changed their ways of killing to confuse the authorities
Murder Maps is good. Are there more episodes available?
Amelia Dyer sounds like the Harold Shipman of her day in the amount of lives she took
Nicely paced ... Adds suspense ... plenty of time to think how the victims felt slowly dying ...
Krystian Godlewski who plays George Chapman is criminally handsome.
He looks like a complete psychopath to me. Amazingly he also looks identical to the real-life Victorian murderer.
I want More murder maps please!😪😪😪😪💗💗💗💗
I JUST LOVE THIS CHANNEL. I LOVE INVESTIGATION! PLEASE KEEP MAKING MORE AND MORE CONTENT LIKE THIS
Me to🤗
@@fisunozben6087 l)llllllllllll
And women kept marrying him 🙄
He could've been the ripper those killings he got to kill the way he wanted and not hide behind poison.
God bless nicholas day. He literally brought this whole series together. I swear to god i don't like anything else on this channel. I hate it in fact. Everything else is straight trash and somehow nicholas day makes this literally the best show ever.
I feel so Sorry for poor Maude..and her Mother.
She must have felt so helpless watching her lovely daughter suffer.
They keep sayin “London was heavily overcrowded” yet no one was able to formally identify who JTR was?
I mean its harder to identify people the more crowded a place is.
Try identifying Waldo in the middle of Delhi compared to in Arseton, UK.
GreaT poInT👍🤩👍
Errr...Back in the olden days there wasn't any kind of statutory requirement to have any form of I.D. OR register any new-births....
They started recording births, marriages and deaths in 1837 in the UK, Jack was 1888. You’re right about personal ID though.
@@elmo319 - Errr.... That's why I said "statutory". If you didn't record any of these; so what?
Even today, there's a legal requirement to record your new- born with the Registrar (of births, deaths and marriages - can't remember the official office title) within 14 days but nobody's chasing after you to do this. A few years ago, I disappeared completely "off the grid" just to see how easy it was to do. And I did it without any problems. Can you imagine how much more easy it was 150+ years ago?
Chapman seem to be suffering of an extreme case of munchousen by proxy.
I love murder maps on Netflix, now here 😻
What country?
@@jend3437 USA
"Most people were unable to survive except barely on the breadline" so just like today then!
This is so sad 😞
This is a fantastic documentary
I Luv the style that this was done in GreaT channeL 👍🤩👍
This is the best videos on RUclips.👋👋👍👍👍♥️
You get the feeling that there was more than two other bodies, behind this guy. Poisoners do my head in .
Love this
MY REAL SISTER SEHRISH WAS BEING POSIONED HERSELF AND SHE LATER TOOK DIVORCE IN COURT AND KHULA IN PK SAME STORY
It is an unforgettable experience to have a family member disappear under suspicious circumstances. A friend I had as a young woman had a sister and her young son vanish. My friend knew something bad had happened but there was no proof and their bodies were never found.
Its sick the mom killed her daughter
No wonder why we bailed for the new world.
I remember drinking in The Crown with my dad various uncles, aunts and grandad. Years back in the sixties.
Grandma, told me the story sat in their another day. She did like her true crime stories.
Maybe your on wild goose chase for Brian and is opposite direction, they have a secret place to hide Brian or a loan of a cabin somewhere else
41:01 FUCK YA! That's what he'd be thinking, aye?
16:30 didn't he want to drink it because it tasted bad?
A jitbag. Philadelphia USA
I like this channel, but I have one question: do I listen to the music or the narrative?🤔
The narrator if one of the inspectors on the TV programme Minder
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?
That's why when one policeman said you have Jack the ripper at last that's a joke. Chapman kills like a woman a cowardly poisoner.
The English were SO cruel!! Baby farming!! WTF
This Murder Maps would be fantastic done in VR, Surely there is a way of doing a VR documentary, Like turn it into a game where you yourself try to solve the crime in a way that you would, As everyone got different ways of investigation a crime, But yeah Murder Maps VR, Would be fantastic, But how would a Murder Maps VR be done, Would it be a big screen type doc, Or could it be like scenes where you is inside the documentary, And is given choices in how to solve said crime, I do Sim Racing in VR on a game called Automobilista 2, Fantastic racing simulation in VR, I say simulation coz AMS 2 in VR puts you inside the car you race, So if it can be done in Car Racing the VR thing, Then why not Murder Maps in VR, lol, A Jack the Ripper VR tour could be set up too, Never know using VR and pictures from that time to create the VR Ripper Tour, Might just open up more clues people have not noticed before, But yeah a murder mystery VR would be great, lol, And a Murder Maps in VR surely can be created......
Not many people in UK in the victorian era . No black slavery in UK . I am beginning think its all lies now
The real blue beard is Henry the 8th.
skip to 2:30
I think I like the art work better than the story.
Chapman was jack -check him out and what you Will find out sooner or later Should close that Autumn of Terror once and for all .
Like father like son. Any body interested look up Charlie Chaplin.
He was a bad person
It crazy all he’s wife was working in the bar like the next would the one he was having affair with she was gona be next she lucky but rember all the Jack the Ripper killing stop
Blue
Was he jack the ripper?
Cleansing of the prairie . Clean more 🧼
0:28 skip the bollocks, you're welcome.
A Victorian
This would have been interesting enough in it's own right without the clickbaity title.
Sure there's a footnote connecting Chaplain to this tale, but to claim he was almost killed by this guy? Come on...!
Also I have to say that Chaplain was likely exaggerating. It's entirely possible & probably even true that he visited The Crown when he said, but why would his water have been poisoned? What evidence is there to show that this guy was poisoning customers? What would the motive have been there? Also if you could tell something was up with the water just by tasting it then nobody would have drunk the poisoned water to begin with?
Anyway, this is a good channel. Please don't devalue yourselves with clickbaity titles. Just say what it really is & leave it at that otherwise it cheapens you.
My thoughts exactly - although, I got a bit more “ranty” in my comment.
Charlie Chaplin was his name not Chaplain. :)
Runlarryrun77 Charlie Chaplin was poor as a child. His mom had to use the poorhouse to survive.
She was separated from her two young boys, when they were accepted into the workhouse. Charlie was a 5-6 yr old when he had to live through this experience. Worse yet, his mom was committed to an insane asylum for not curing herself of poverty as she was a repeat user of the workhouses.
So the impoverished were despised by better off folks. Begging was a criminal offence. There is a brilliant documentary on this reference/attitude of poverty & the poorhouses with regards to Charlie Chapman’s early life.
A great book to read & comprehend is the one mentioned in this documentary by Jack London called The People of the Abyss
Recent evidence has identified "Jack the Ripper" as a Polish ”Jew" who spoke only Yiddish. That may be why he was not identified back then.
Highly unlikely. I really this it was leacmere