That reminds me of the Jaycee Dugard case. I believe that's the one. Where cops came to the house multiple times and just didnt even bother to check the shed. I can't remember the exact number of times the cops came, but I know there were several instances in which Jaycee could have been freed much sooner had the cops fucking done their job.
The photos of her body that he took afterwards jeez. That adds a whole other dimension in that he didn't panic at all, he was enjoying himself. Brutal.
I lived nearby, but the only thing I noticed was police helicopters circling around, which was not unusual in the area ( often chasing stolen cars, etc ). Tragic, the horrors that can happen in quiet ' normal ' homes.
The photos of her body actually fed into the sentencing process. He narrowly avoided a whole life order because the judge couldn't be sure if the photos were taken before or after Tia's death.
And probably dated her mom to gain access to her. When she broke up with him, he went for the easy lonely desperate grandma to stay in access of the little girl. Her family & police should also be held accountable to some degree.
He's the scariest kind of killer...one that can look into the camera and lie directly to everyone without a trace of his deception! That blew my mind. Normally you see something.
@Freda Jordan gonna need more than that. The typical people you see get caught, aren't the only ones you gotta worry about. Its the people you'd least expect to actually do these horrible things. I'm not talking about your average jack and jills either. Think further out than that. So... Yeah you'll need a lot more than what you can even fathom of thinking.
If they tried to charge the woman because they didn't believe she didn't know the girl was in the house, then how about charges against the three cops who were too inept to find her body in a tiny loft?
@@MarksTournaments probably because most people can see the difference between living in a house you're familiar with and doing a criminal investigation.
To be fair loads of people walked in and out of the house, completely confused the sniffer dog. Yes they should have found her, a tragic out come for the family.
You forgot the "Too cramped and cba to move shit" part too. Even tho in raids they turn the place upside down and will search the place top to bottom for a little baggie of sniff. I know they have tough jobs but come on, it was a little girls life. They should have stripped the damn house, consequences be damned and I'm sure the grandmother wouldn't have gave a shit at the mess they made to find her granddaughter. Such a shoddy job. If the sniffer dog was confused, you send people in to turn over every piece of damn paper to find something, not just peek in the attic and call it a day. They search houses for personal drug use more thoroughly than they searched the place for a little girls body. Say a lot about our British justice.
I'm a plumber and work in lofts quite often. Those cops missing that body in the loft is 100% due to them not being comfortable in that loft and wanting to getr out ASAP. They completely half assed it. You need crawler boards cross the joists, proper lighting etc.
The part where you stated that he instead went and attacked her for the next couple of hours brought tears to my eyes. The idea that she was laughing a few hours earlier shows she wasn't afraid of him and went to bed happily. Then to be woken up by this person that you trust is just horrible.
Stupid police officer to lazy to climb up and move things around and open bags up?? Hope they were fired...that wouldn't happen in the United states!! When they search a house or apt home they destroy the place no games here!!!
Police incompetence at its dreadful best. Wankers. A gram bag of weed, they’d have been up in that attic mob handed, 30k operation. Bet all involved still have a warrant card too. Ridiculous.
It really REALLY kills me that people like him don't automatically receive life when found guilty. They have no business re-entering society at ANY age. They have already proven that they have zero regard for others and are preying on the most vulnerable among us. There's no rehabilitation for that. You can't make someone learn empathy, not when they are at the point where they feel willing to assault and murder someone who is as close as family and TRUSTS them. Great video though, keep up the good work!
You definitely have to be pretty stupid to hide a dead body in the roof. BUT, it was until the 4th attempt, that they found her there. The incompetence is unreal.
And that awful government jailed the NEIGHBOR for 5 months for "wasting police time". That entire police fore should have been jailed not the innocent neighbor.
Wasn't there also that case where police had searched the property numberous times and eventually identified the body was under the bath, after it was really starting to decompose...was it the Julie Hogg case? Just remember it being 80s/90s in England and family being horrified they'd been in that house and smelled it and she lay there under the bath panel he whole time....and again, strong suspicion who it was and a small property....
@@thomasm3615 There are three branches of government generally, executive, legislative and judicial. Two of those three cover criminal proceedings. Legislative makes the laws. Judicial enforces them. Are you sure you know what you think you know?
Why were pictures NOT taken of the ENTIRE house during and after EACH search? This would allow them data to compare daily with what has or has not been moved? This is HORRID.
"Today, we're going to search this flat top to bottom. We shall leave no stone left un-turned, no corner un-dusted. But uh, not that tiny roof loft. That shit's way too tight, triggers my claustrophobia." -the excellent police.
Makes me think he planned to groom her by being with her mother then when she dumped him, he got to the nearest close person to her, her granny, Jesus wept, these predators plan ahead
I agree that happens to most child sexual abuse cases they’ll groom the child by getting close to family members we need to speak about it more often learn children about their body belongs to them teach parents about warning sights of people who groom children.
@@benlee3071 Agreed. It is needed in schools as well as homes. Im sure most parents are very vocal about it, but stranger danger is a mistake made by schools because these abusers are nkt usually strangers at all.
This happened within three miles of my house. I remember the local community literally telling the police that Stuart Hazell was most likely to blame from the start. He was a well known idiot and wrong 'un. When he went missing after the police found the body (finally) I remember cars full of people looking for him - He was very lucky the police found him before the crowds did. The mother also had a rough time afterwards with many people singling her out as they felt she must have had an idea of what was going on. The police really messed this case up, doing more for the killer than the victim.
@John Connor I believe he meant PRIOR to this he was known as an idiot, generally. Afterwards cars full of villagers went out hunting him. I'd say at that point he vecame known as an insidious monster.
@@mrgreatbritain it's not positive. It's a generic low I.q comment used to generate likes. "Who's watching this video in the current year" type comment. Who cares? Watch the video and move on
I've seen a LOT of true crime, and I will say this man's plea to the public was...very convincing. Scarily convincing. It was when he leaned on the classic guilty phrase that I knew it wasn't going to be a plot twist. When someone of interest says "Stop focusing on me, focus on the victim", that's the nail in the coffin. That poor girl, she never had a chance with him in her life.
@Notorious MCV OMG, I am soooooo scared. Lol Your mother humiliated you enough by letting you know how ashamed she is for giving birth to a creature like yourself.
It's a sign of psychopathy i believe, I'm no expert but I'm sure making up stories and believing your own lies soo much that you can convince others is a psychopathic tendancy...
Tried picking it a part feeling inspired by all the JCS videos and granted I am no expert by any stretch of the imagination. But to me it came over as convincing with the reporter.
@@bendover9663 You got pathological liars and some other diagnoses that are very good at this. That's true. But thats also why at face value they can be very convincing.
check out the millie dowler documentary where her sister grins from ear to ear the whole way through. something about laughing all the way to the bank I think.
That isn't smiling, it is a way of articulation. So people that cant hear can read the movement of the lips. I can see the confusion, but laughing always involves yhe eyes, and you can't see any sign that might indicate she was laughing. That would also be incredibly inappropiate.
Nancy Hixt of Calgary Alberta had cried several times when reporting on a child's death so I think it may be true for some reporters? I think it's very creepy to smile in this situation tho.
I didn’t find him convincing at all! But sometimes, it is true, the most guilty looking people are innocent, and the most NON-looking guilty are. What I want to know, is where Grandma stood, regarding her daughter’s ex, child molesting, murderer, boyfriend after her grand daughter’s body was found?
@@emjaydee1 I really don't understand people who favor the death penalty. To me, the death penalty is the easy way out. If I myself had a choice between being executed or spending even 10 years in prison, I wouldn't hesitate to choose execution. Years in prison is a slow torture while execution ends quickly. Which one do you really think is the worse punishment ? ... jkulik919@gmail.com
Joe Kulik because it’s a UK case, ‘life’ doesn’t mean sh*t over here, it’s anything from 15/25 years, being fed and watered while you’re sat on your arse contributing nothing to society waiting to get released, in reality if you play ball and act like a model prisoner you get out even earlier. There’s pensioners and homeless ppl living a harder life than those who are at her majesty’s pleasure, it costs upwards of £8000 a year to keep this tw*t locked up, do the math, it cheaper and makes more sense to put him out of his/our misery. He’s bang to rights, f*ck making him suffer just get him off the books. If it was stateside I could see where you’re coming from, it’s a joke over here, selling cable can get you 5 years, touching kids you can get out in 18 months, place is a joke.
@Arturo Ramirez I know, I live in Croydon . I remember the increased police presence , with helicopters etc. I wrote about it before. It's probably buried in the comments !
@@OliviaDavis452 Thanks for that. The internet is a weird world, where you can find yourself thrust back into a scenario from ages ago . I know the comment you're reacting to, she was being a sniffy, pompous person, so I gave her some verbal. 🤷♂️ Thanks again!
Oh God. The fact she was in the attic the whole time and no one noticed it until the smell started to become powerful is a heartbreaking thing to hear. The police definitely didn't get off easily.
Was there an investigation of the police officers who did the house search. Just appalling that they just looked into the attic and did not properly search it. Just awful to think that poor child was lying in the roof of the house all that time. She was a tiny little thing and should never have been allowed to spend time with this criminal on her own. She could not defend herself. Her mother, grandmother, father, uncles were happy to appear on SKY giving interviews but nobody noticed the attraction Stuart obviously had towards Tia.
As a professional actor, I have to admit, I was impressed with the impression of genuine sincerity Hazel gave. I did believe him, I guess that says more about my stupidity and gullibility than his talent, but I was shocked. Unfortunately, if he'd got rid of the body immediately, he would've got away with it.
Some ppl say he chattered too much to be believable but that's how Mt grandparents, my husband's grandparents and my dad talk. They just kind of babble on. I would've believed him too
I think he is sick. The fact that he posed the dead body suggests that he still wanted her. Due to the police missing the body for so long, we won't know exactly how she died, but I think he dated grandma for her and might have accidently killed her (videos of her daily activities suggests obsession.) ... still, sick = monster
@@alicelaybourne1620 Please don't think you were stupid, we just do not know how to go to such a dark, deranged, and depraved place.... so it is hard for us to recognize such evilness in others.
So an adult non related man who has had relationships with mom and grandma, asks a young teen to a sleep over. Everyone agreed knowing that it would be just the teen and felon all night? What am I missing?
So many cases of non related men dating the mom or some other relative that ends up killing or sexually abusing their daughter or granddaughter. You’d think people would fucking think twice about leaving children alone with men they don’t know 100%.
I remember them knocking on the door the first night asking everyone if they’ve seen her. Then after a couple days they search everyone’s bins, after that they asked to check all of our gardens. I really think they knew at that point that he did it, when they searched they really didn’t look like they were expecting to find anything
I'm a 57 year-old man; I've seen some things and heard some stories in my time but this was beyond the limit. There are no words to describe Stuart Hazell accurately, much less what he did. He makes Mick Philpott look like Tom Hanks. I too had a nasty childhood, but it is because of it I that have never hurt anyone. Be careful of this story, because it is one of those ones you cannot unsee.
@Matthew Feldvari I overstated for effect, but it was the Philpotts' stupid plan which accidentally killed the kids, while Hazell deliberately abused and murdered Tia and he pretended that she was still alive and went on TV to ask her to 'come home'. That really sticks in my craw.
@@frankboff1260 Ofc some people have to find away for the women to be at fault. Don't get me wrong some women can be horrible, but that wasn't the case with this situation.
I think he was crying because he was thinking about himself and how he was f*ck'd, because the case took such a dimension and he couldn't handle it and hide the girl's body anywhere else.
Yep. Like when he fondly recalled that Tia always ate sausage rolls. He knew exactly what to say to appear like he knew her well, cared deeply for her and didn’t hurt her. I don’t know if that’s clinically psychopathic behavior but I feel like it comes damn close.
I will never forget this. I lived close by when it happened and remember being approached by her family handing out leaflets looking for her. May Tia rest in peace
Definitely appreciate the occasional witty joke to break up the darkness and chaos. The fact that you do it respectfully and without taking from the story is nice as well... I can't, off the top of my head, think of another true crime RUclipsr I like as much as you !!
A lot of these reporters do that, and yes it's creepy af! I've seen them smile, and sound all excited at the same time! That's when I have to take a break, and walk away from watching videos for a while.
@@Coughing_Blood He groomed, tortured and killed his granddaughter after having sexual relations with her mother and grandmother. I suppose, it’s a lot in comparison to what people get for petty drug offences. Still not enough IMO. UK sentencing laws are a joke.
@@puzzlerd1520 it's more than half a life bro do you know how slow time passes in prison if you barely have anything to do? If you think he should get more okay, but "is all he got" makes it sound as if it's nothing at all which is wrong, that guy probably wont be alive at the end of 38 years so 🤷♀️
@silverfoxeater plus the UK is much different to the US where cops can destroy your door, kill your dog, shoot your sleeping girlfriend (and claim it was her fault) and tear your house to bits without much due process. Land of the free though, right?
As a canine cadaver dog handler, the first thing we are taught is to “ trust your dog”. That third day, they should have trusted the dog. Torn open every bag.
how incompetent can u be to the point where u cant find a body in a tiny loft after searching twice, seriously, after 25 minutes of searching that tiny loft, what were they doing that whole time? Honestly embarrassing
Knowing that plastic bin-liners are almost always used to house dead bodies and that police failed to target the obvious, I'd be looking at the criteria for police recruitment in the UK. An excellent example of the appaling standards in police detection extant.
Obvious incompetence, but have you ever done a search for a body in a missing child's home? This isn't an episode of CSI, the job of the police is a little bit more difficult than we imagine. This is why the media are 100% trash.
@@PeterKnagge The police spent a SIGNIFICANT amount of time in that loft and failed monumentally to locate Tia Sharp! No one here is suggesting that the work and commitment of the police is an easy one; the apprehension of Stuart Hazell was an excellent result for all concerned. However the failure to locate her body in a small space was irreprehensible!
It strikes me that during his interview he referred to tia as an "angel" in hindsight that is a very telling statement because that was absolutely right. He knew she was an angel because he had sent her there...
You know what it's like when you go into the loft, you always end up playing with old toys and you forget why you went up there is the first place. I bet the cop was playing mousetrap.
Yep. That and anytime someone adds too many details to stories they are full of shit. "She wanted a sausage roll..... She was always eating sausage rolls... ".
@@ahitch1579 Well the OP never replied and I have no idea why 'earl grey' thought he could answer for them. But I wondered if the op was British or not because I kind of hypothesize that it's easier for people of the same accent/dialect/body language culture to recognize deception than other people are, even if they have the same primary language. I agree with the op that this man seemed absolutely genuine in his responses to the interrogation. Normally I can spot a liar from a mile away when I watch these (and I've watched dozens) .... but then again ....the vast majority were American persons of interest, and I am American. It even goes in line with the fact that I don't think there is nearly as much "bad" acting in British TV/film, as there is in American. Acting is a form of deception as well. So it (apparently) takes a pretty bad British actor for me to sniff out the lousy lying skills, ha.
@@audreymuzingo933 Interesting! I'm from Sweden and to me it was obvious that he was lying. I know - easy to say when you know he is guilty, right?! But I am honest, it was so obvious to me. People tend to go too much into details when they lie and he was doing that. He is most likely a psycopath and they tend to be able to make themself look better than they really are.
@@fullcircle3357 imo, no one with children should date until the children are grown, and out of the house! The risk is way too high of this type of thing.
Police: "You know the cadaver dogs sniffin at the attic thinking there's a dead girl up there. But you know it's Friday...and who wants to spend Friday putting a dog in the attic looking for dead bodies? Yeah that's what I thought."
@@davidhollenshead4892 Thing is, all pedophiles, rapists and murderers start off with petty crime, theft, fraud, that kind of thing. They learn how to be deceitful before they do the big stuff. That's why you should never let ANY criminal into a child's life. You never know if they might escalate.
I'm from the same background as Stuart, lived in the hostel with him in 91, I have now been working with vulnerable people (including children) for nearly 2 decades. What seems to be the case here is nature and nurture creating the perfect horrible storm. There are many great human beings out there that are rehabilitated ex-offenders.
As a corrections officer, I wish people could see how prisoner's live their day to day lives. They sit and watch TV, have arts and crafts, gamble and get to talk to their loved ones. Victims like Tia don't get to enjoy anything anymore. Prison is too good for these types of people.
Some of us support treating human beings like human beings. Hell, I personally support the idea of treating prison has a time and place to work on making non-violent offenders less likey to re-offend!
I agree. He did the most convincing interview I've seen from this sort of killer. He didn't display the duping delight that killers like Scott Peterson and Chris Watts did, and he focussed on asking for help to find her. It's really scaring when in hindsight you realise that this is the guy who thought it was okay to be in a relationship with a woman and then her mother (and so why not the daughter as well, right?) and that his superficial charm probably comes from practice at feigning appropriate emotions that he never developed due to his damaged upbringing. His efficacy in this interview becomes suspicious when you learn of his criminal history, but the interview per se, yeah, it's convincing.
I agree. I was feeling for him as people truly do keep grudges against people with criminal convictions unnecessarily. He was a good actor. How do you turn on someone so close to you, let alone a child? I'll never understand that about the human condition.
I think the genuine distress that comes through is for him and not her, and he used it to seem sincere. He was probably in a kind of denial too, believing that it was just an accident and didn't have to happen, and that he's not really a bad person.
It's only with the benefit of 20/20 hindsight that it was a dangerous situation for Tia, though. Stuart knew Tia for ten years and she looked up to him like a grandfather.
I actually found Hazell credible during that interview...until he started repeating the same things using different words, an attempt to stress "just a normal day, ya know?"
There's a video here on YT (Sex, Lies and Sex Offenders, Part 1) where they interview a pastor who had been accused of child sexual abuse. They purposefully show how credible the guy is in denying his involvement, and it comes as a huge shock when he actually admits he's guilty. The whole interview is to show the psychology of their lies. It's because they have no problem believing what comes out of their own mouths that we ourselves believe these individuals
Some of the key signs of deception are people offering extra details that were not asked for (over elaborating) he does this a great deal in the interview.
@H H You do understand this wasn't Stuart's child right. Also nice subject for a "lol" child murder eh. I do hope you're not actually an adult and behaving this way? Grow up dude.
And when he says about washing her only clothes the night before she apparently went shopping, they wouldn’t of dried that quick and would be all damp.
I'm going to tell you right now, when one parent - such as the bio dad - disappears from their children`s lives it leaves them HUGELY vulnerable to whatever lowlife guy (or gal) that wants to come along and abuse them!
RIP sweet little girl. I do think that this was planned by that guy from the start. He prolly had his eyes on her from the start and was just buying his time. He really timed it when her grandma was working.
The 2 officer who spent 25 minutes searching the attic on the 2nd visit are like when your mum says you're not allowed out your room till you clean it...and you just sit there for a while and them come out and say you're done.
The fact that there were pictures of her sleeping, and the fact that she'd known him for so long, make me wonder if he'd been molesting her in her sleep for a long time, and this time either she woke up and he panicked and killed her, or he killed her with an overdose trying to drug her. He's so insistent that it was an accident...
Man, Stuart is an amazing liar.... That emotion in his voice felt so genuine. Until Mike said they found the body I honestly thought he was just a guy who was from the school of hard knocks that had finally got his shit together and gone straight, but the whole time he was a monster hiding in plain sight. That poor girl with her whole life ahead of her, it's so sad.
It does smell unlike chicken nuggets....up on in there..hey, let's check that out later but only if it becomes a return problem call. He's allowing us to look around to see where that rotten odor is permeating. Maybe it's just him that reeks like decay...
Where was the mother through all these interviews and press captured videos of the search? I see the dad, the uncle, the grandmother even Stuart himself but no mother.
She did plenty of interviews, but im thinking that for the purpose of making a shorter video, mike decided to only show the parts where the guy was talking.
@@aliasx348 The daughter thought it was OK that her own mother lived with a man she had herself dated. Dear God. He was an ex-con with many previous prison sentences behind him, he had served time for violent crime but this woman thought it was OK that her tiny little girl stayed with him. The mother and grandmother are beyond belief.
It’s been about three years now you ever get the tea on the smell of those fart forensics??! You’re brilliant how can you make me cry laugh during a story like this??! You have a gift Mike! Thanks for always giving it a gooo!!❤️❤️ lol And even if there’s no new fart facts in our future love you loads keep up the good work !
Found the channel four days ago.....
Now I can’t leave
That's the effect Mike has on all of us! He's that good!
Welcome to the mad house 👏👏👏
Soon you will be saying "Heeey you!" And 🌲
One of us! One of us! Lol
a Supernova I love his content as well
Same!!!
The cops that searched the house multiple times is the equivalent when you don’t wanna be at work but you don’t want to get fired so you still go
That reminds me of the Jaycee Dugard case. I believe that's the one. Where cops came to the house multiple times and just didnt even bother to check the shed. I can't remember the exact number of times the cops came, but I know there were several instances in which Jaycee could have been freed much sooner had the cops fucking done their job.
😆😆 This case is so sad but thank you for the laugh at any rate.
@@shellyedmb117 i never knew,EVIL
Ian Mangham wow you lucky bastard
Right. So cops in England are like cops in the US. So useless.
He invited the media into the same house where her body was at to do an interview to say he didn't hurt her, crazy
Michelle Lowe he had some big testicles for sure
Because he is bold
Drug fucked. His mind is pickled.
He was probably hoping they would all leave the front of the house, so he could take her somewhere else without being seen.
@@Technicallyimright plenty of people do drugs & don't hurt people
The photos of her body that he took afterwards jeez. That adds a whole other dimension in that he didn't panic at all, he was enjoying himself. Brutal.
I remember this story when it happened, I don't live near London but we are in the u.k but we were mind blown
I lived nearby, but the only thing I noticed was police helicopters circling around, which was not unusual in the area ( often chasing stolen cars, etc ). Tragic, the horrors that can happen in quiet ' normal ' homes.
The photos of her body actually fed into the sentencing process. He narrowly avoided a whole life order because the judge couldn't be sure if the photos were taken before or after Tia's death.
And probably dated her mom to gain access to her. When she broke up with him, he went for the easy lonely desperate grandma to stay in access of the little girl. Her family & police should also be held accountable to some degree.
He's the scariest kind of killer...one that can look into the camera and lie directly to everyone without a trace of his deception! That blew my mind. Normally you see something.
When he was arrested and the guy in the crowd said 'Give him to us!' I felt that
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Yeah!!! I bet that would cut down on the Crime rate!
Love the London locals
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Couldn’t agree more , no mess just another missing person
I'm not sure who is dumber, the cops who searched the house 3 times without finding her, or Stuart Hazell who hid a murder victim's body in his attic
Dean Cutler you mean 🌲 times... right
Dean Cutler the cops are dumber
Or the grandmother that has a relationship with this guy
How do you not include the attic in a house search....beyond dumb even once!
Dean Cutler 😂🤔
Poor little girl was failed by so many people she never had a chance !
@Freda Jordan gonna need more than that. The typical people you see get caught, aren't the only ones you gotta worry about. Its the people you'd least expect to actually do these horrible things. I'm not talking about your average jack and jills either. Think further out than that. So... Yeah you'll need a lot more than what you can even fathom of thinking.
If they tried to charge the woman because they didn't believe she didn't know the girl was in the house, then how about charges against the three cops who were too inept to find her body in a tiny loft?
Was just thinking that
You used the words in your own comment, you moron.
K N O W L E D G E.
The police didn't know.
She did.
@@haggismuncher735 You really are an idiot. A troll as well, but mainly an idiot.
Qualified immunity. That's why.
@@haggismuncher735 Jesus Christ that’s fucking dumb.
He says "It's not about me" while talking mainly about himself and what people think about him.
It's like he remembers hes not supposed to be selling himself, straight after he starts saying to get her home.
That was so obvious clearing his name so soon giving an interview mostly about himself
A common complication in narcissism.
@@serinadelmar6012 exactly !
Cops: charges grandma bc there's no way she wouldn't have known
Also cops: searched the house three times without finding shit
Why does t this not have more likes ?
@@MarksTournaments probably because most people can see the difference between living in a house you're familiar with and doing a criminal investigation.
also cops: puts witness in jail for being inorrect
I haven't watched all the video but your point is taken if the cops couldn't find her why put blame on the grandma she really might not have known
She NEVER knew!!!!!!
It was her that reported the vile smell in her house ffs!!!
She trusted that wanker
No Teen girl gonna leave her phone at home on the charger if she was going out....HELL NO!!!!
Exactly even on 2% your gone take your phone
@@HustleOrBeBrokeGamingTv I never leave home without the charger.
Paul Maršić F A C T S !
Your Mother probably cuz most of them are absolute shit & can barely hold a charge
@@gangsterpenguin8709 WHAT??
Cant find a body in the attic but they'll sniff out a bit of weed wherever it is.
You're so edgy
@@torinjones3221 do you even know what that means
Ah I sense some bitterness here
@@torinjones3221 internet warrior 🥊🗑😑
Yeah he's a wanna be badass cause apparently weed makes you cool and not a degenerate
I had a bad childhood, too. It never occurrs to me to murder children.
Yet.
Keath Graham tf
How can you even take him seriously he sounds like a bad rod Stewart impression
Id never fink of dat she like ma ohn duegher OMG
Same.... mine was VERY bad but I would never murder
So....the department assigned *80* of it's officers....but not a single one of them was efficient enough to search a tiny attic....SHAME.
I hope the Dept has a sit-down to assess their failure and learn from it.
That's British police for you!
To be fair loads of people walked in and out of the house, completely confused the sniffer dog. Yes they should have found her, a tragic out come for the family.
You forgot the "Too cramped and cba to move shit" part too. Even tho in raids they turn the place upside down and will search the place top to bottom for a little baggie of sniff.
I know they have tough jobs but come on, it was a little girls life. They should have stripped the damn house, consequences be damned and I'm sure the grandmother wouldn't have gave a shit at the mess they made to find her granddaughter. Such a shoddy job. If the sniffer dog was confused, you send people in to turn over every piece of damn paper to find something, not just peek in the attic and call it a day. They search houses for personal drug use more thoroughly than they searched the place for a little girls body. Say a lot about our British justice.
Nothing to see here.......
If a man has a demonstrable attraction to mother/daughter pairs, dont allow him to be alone with yet another daughter!
lol that Is a good point!
What
Bingo!!!
Or don't let them near you at all. Or your children
@@francescawilliams8177 fantastic point
I'm a plumber and work in lofts quite often. Those cops missing that body in the loft is 100% due to them not being comfortable in that loft and wanting to getr out ASAP. They completely half assed it. You need crawler boards cross the joists, proper lighting etc.
The part where you stated that he instead went and attacked her for the next couple of hours brought tears to my eyes. The idea that she was laughing a few hours earlier shows she wasn't afraid of him and went to bed happily. Then to be woken up by this person that you trust is just horrible.
Freakin Evil alright.
I saw this before hope he’s got what’s coming to him in jail
When I see a bin bag that's roughly the size of a 12 year old whilst looking for a 12 year old I reckon I'd check it.
Making sense 100%
Eh, but its Friday mate we still got to hunt down some lads fer skippin' out on their TV loiscenses yea?
looking by the pic there was more than one bag the size of a 12 year old up there
But the space was so tiny, it would have been such a hassle to actually do their job (just in case: sarcasm)
what's this RUclipsr's last name? Is he related to anyone famous?
The several cases you have highlighted that take place in the U.K. have indicated a very high level of incompetence by the police.
I mean hey, let’s call a spade a spade! 😂
But so haven't so so many in US and Canada as well. Its just shit all over
It's embarrassing 🤦🏽♀️🇬🇧
They wake up when the upper class has problems.
You wamna see incompetence in the UK police? Watch some videos on the 'crimebodge' channel!!!
I'm 20 now. Tia and I would have been the same age. If not for that monster. Rest in peace Angel.
*cadaver dog sniffs towards attic*
nah cant be anything up there.
Nobody hides anything in the attic.
4 time its a "charm".!!! OMG!
The police have tunnels in the attic these days
Stupid police officer to lazy to climb up and move things around and open bags up?? Hope they were fired...that wouldn't happen in the United states!! When they search a house or apt home they destroy the place no games here!!!
Police incompetence at its dreadful best. Wankers. A gram bag of weed, they’d have been up in that attic mob handed, 30k operation. Bet all involved still have a warrant card too. Ridiculous.
It really REALLY kills me that people like him don't automatically receive life when found guilty. They have no business re-entering society at ANY age. They have already proven that they have zero regard for others and are preying on the most vulnerable among us. There's no rehabilitation for that. You can't make someone learn empathy, not when they are at the point where they feel willing to assault and murder someone who is as close as family and TRUSTS them.
Great video though, keep up the good work!
Especially when they lie about it as well!
G 50 How do you propose rehabilitating a psychopath? You cannot reform a neurologically hard wired psychopathy.
You definitely have to be pretty stupid to hide a dead body in the roof. BUT, it was until the 4th attempt, that they found her there. The incompetence is unreal.
And that awful government jailed the NEIGHBOR for 5 months for "wasting police time". That entire police fore should have been jailed not the innocent neighbor.
@@BornIn1500 Are you sure the government does the jailing? Not sure it works like that!
Wasn't there also that case where police had searched the property numberous times and eventually identified the body was under the bath, after it was really starting to decompose...was it the Julie Hogg case? Just remember it being 80s/90s in England and family being horrified they'd been in that house and smelled it and she lay there under the bath panel he whole time....and again, strong suspicion who it was and a small property....
LAZY and don't give a damn..
@@thomasm3615 There are three branches of government generally, executive, legislative and judicial. Two of those three cover criminal proceedings. Legislative makes the laws. Judicial enforces them.
Are you sure you know what you think you know?
Why were pictures NOT taken of the ENTIRE house during and after EACH search?
This would allow them data to compare daily with what has or has not been moved?
This is HORRID.
Noooooo. Mom NEVER DATES DAUGHTER'S EX!!!! NOOOOOOO.
JUST NO.
Ive dated the mothers of exs and friends without issue. Let ego aside.
Right? I had to back it up a few times to make sure I heard that correctly.
I mean......WHAT?
@@gratefuldoge8598 It's NOT about ego!! It's about respect for boundaries! EW!
And neither mother nor daughter should bring a career criminal into a child’s life. NOOOOOOOOO. JUST NO.
Ignorant and poor minded people..
Who would date that thing?
"I LOVED her to bits she WAS like my own daughter" at 0.13 seconds in...hmmm.
Using past tense when shes just presumed missing
Nic McK Yes, I remember noticing that at the time.
He never said "was" listen to it again. Hes still an evil pos tho.
There is another ironic reason for that - he was in a relationship with her mother before moving onto her grandmother!!!! Weird or what???
Hello fellow crime lover! I swear I could do an interrogation lol
@@MysticPrairie What have I done then? Pull something out of me....
"Today, we're going to search this flat top to bottom. We shall leave no stone left un-turned, no corner un-dusted. But uh, not that tiny roof loft. That shit's way too tight, triggers my claustrophobia." -the excellent police.
"Yeah Sarge and it stinks too, like something's died up there. No way I'm going up there again - fancy a quick cuppa?"
"After all it's only a missing child"
* treated with about as much importance as a missing cat *
As a person with claustrophobia, I'd personally volunteer to climb into that attick
Surely, all those coppers were reprimanded. That they're still wearing 'wooden tops' amazes me. Yes, I know it's a tradition but ....
Makes me think he planned to groom her by being with her mother then when she dumped him, he got to the nearest close person to her, her granny, Jesus wept, these predators plan ahead
I agree that happens to most child sexual abuse cases they’ll groom the child by getting close to family members we need to speak about it more often learn children about their body belongs to them teach parents about warning sights of people who groom children.
@@benlee3071 Agreed. It is needed in schools as well as homes. Im sure most parents are very vocal about it, but stranger danger is a mistake made by schools because these abusers are nkt usually strangers at all.
This happened within three miles of my house. I remember the local community literally telling the police that Stuart Hazell was most likely to blame from the start. He was a well known idiot and wrong 'un. When he went missing after the police found the body (finally) I remember cars full of people looking for him - He was very lucky the police found him before the crowds did.
The mother also had a rough time afterwards with many people singling her out as they felt she must have had an idea of what was going on.
The police really messed this case up, doing more for the killer than the victim.
John Connor
They said he was a well known idiot in the area, not called him an idiot for what he did
@John Connor I believe he meant PRIOR to this he was known as an idiot, generally. Afterwards cars full of villagers went out hunting him. I'd say at that point he vecame known as an insidious monster.
@John Connor you're an idiot actually
@John Connor moron
I’m five minutes from her home and I don’t know any woman who was vilified by the community for maybe knowing something?
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Ball Juice Of Zeus how rude, I’m not allowed to give a positive comment?
bobby dukes the presenter haha
@@mrgreatbritain it's not positive. It's a generic low I.q comment used to generate likes. "Who's watching this video in the current year" type comment. Who cares? Watch the video and move on
Ball Juice Of Zeus Get tf outta here with that comment quality patrol bullshit
When you got to the part about her body being upstairs the whole time....my jaw has never dropped so fast.
This family was all over the news at the time, It was shocking when we found out.
Don't forget how the police didn't look in more.
Pussy
Especially right after hearing that interview
I've seen a LOT of true crime, and I will say this man's plea to the public was...very convincing. Scarily convincing. It was when he leaned on the classic guilty phrase that I knew it wasn't going to be a plot twist. When someone of interest says "Stop focusing on me, focus on the victim", that's the nail in the coffin. That poor girl, she never had a chance with him in her life.
I agree. When he gave that public plea and said come home and get your dinner, he did really feel genuine. Scary!
I don't know how these guys find people to take them in. I would rather die alone, and lonely, then hook up with someone like that.
He was obviously homeless as well and possibly unemployed or couldn’t hold a job. Those women were desperate and negligent at best.
@Notorious MCV Like your dumb arse is now?
@Notorious MCV Like your mom!?
@Notorious MCV OMG, I am soooooo scared.
Lol
Your mother humiliated you enough by letting you know how ashamed she is for giving birth to a creature like yourself.
@Notorious MCV True.
His lies are actually convincing at points, especially to the media considering there was a small child's body like 20 feet above him in the attic
He was more convincing than Diane Downs, Chris Watts and Ian Huntley
It's a sign of psychopathy i believe, I'm no expert but I'm sure making up stories and believing your own lies soo much that you can convince others is a psychopathic tendancy...
Nah he was rambling too much with too many details
Tried picking it a part feeling inspired by all the JCS videos and granted I am no expert by any stretch of the imagination. But to me it came over as convincing with the reporter.
@@bendover9663 You got pathological liars and some other diagnoses that are very good at this. That's true. But thats also why at face value they can be very convincing.
"Everyone's got a shady past." Uh, no?
Yeah that was a big red flag....
Lol
What? You were not a Slim Shady fan? mine's shady AF.
you're a toddler if you've never spent a weekend in jail
Right!? Bitch, my past is squeaky fuckin' clean! That is exactly the kind of thing a shady dude says to try to validate himself. What a turd.
I don’t like how that news anchor lady smiles when talking about a dead child. I guess that line of work desensitizes you
check out the millie dowler documentary where her sister grins from ear to ear the whole way through. something about laughing all the way to the bank I think.
That isn't smiling, it is a way of articulation. So people that cant hear can read the movement of the lips. I can see the confusion, but laughing always involves yhe eyes, and you can't see any sign that might indicate she was laughing. That would also be incredibly inappropiate.
@@nfsrival1499 nonsense.
@@nfsrival1499 you can laugh without involvement of the eyes.
Nancy Hixt of Calgary Alberta had cried several times when reporting on a child's death so I think it may be true for some reporters? I think it's very creepy to smile in this situation tho.
It's scary how convincing he was about wanting her to come home when she was deceased and he knew it. A real ex con.
I didn’t find him convincing at all! But sometimes, it is true, the most guilty looking people are innocent, and the most NON-looking guilty are.
What I want to know, is where Grandma stood, regarding her daughter’s ex, child molesting, murderer, boyfriend after her grand daughter’s body was found?
@@ValleyMermaid I didnt either, he had guilty body language
Convincing 😂 😂 😂
I Know Right!!!
I want my £10 back for the garden!!!
😢😢😢
he watchedher grow up and did this awful thing. disgusting. he stole her life.
@@emjaydee1 I really don't understand people who favor the death penalty. To me, the death penalty is the easy way out. If I myself had a choice between being executed or spending even 10 years in prison, I wouldn't hesitate to choose execution. Years in prison is a slow torture while execution ends quickly. Which one do you really think is the worse punishment ? ... jkulik919@gmail.com
Joe Kulik because it’s a UK case, ‘life’ doesn’t mean sh*t over here, it’s anything from 15/25 years, being fed and watered while you’re sat on your arse contributing nothing to society waiting to get released, in reality if you play ball and act like a model prisoner you get out even earlier. There’s pensioners and homeless ppl living a harder life than those who are at her majesty’s pleasure, it costs upwards of £8000 a year to keep this tw*t locked up, do the math, it cheaper and makes more sense to put him out of his/our misery. He’s bang to rights, f*ck making him suffer just get him off the books.
If it was stateside I could see where you’re coming from, it’s a joke over here, selling cable can get you 5 years, touching kids you can get out in 18 months, place is a joke.
How could he watch her grow up, then have sex with her, and then murder her.... sickens me people are that evil.
@@unknownunwanted1445 Are you making a joke about a 12 year old who was raped, and murdered?
@@unknownunwanted1445 WHAT did you say???!😡
“Got up. Made her toast. Then sausage rolls. She loved sausage rolls.” Starts rolling off too many details. Guilty af bruv.
Agreed!
Exactly what I thought
Those are the truth... the rest is BS. Gotta put some blame on mom
Innit bruv👍🏻
@martin lincoln nobbley bobbley 😉👍
14:22 the crowd 'let us have him, I'll stab him myself' classic South London
Actually, it's New Addington, Surrey.
@Tulock the Werewolf hahaha
@Arturo Ramirez I know, I live in Croydon . I remember the increased police presence , with helicopters etc. I wrote about it before. It's probably buried in the comments !
@@gordonaliasme1104 🤣🤣🤣🤣👍
@@OliviaDavis452 Thanks for that. The internet is a weird world, where you can find yourself thrust back into a scenario from ages ago . I know the comment you're reacting to, she was being a sniffy, pompous person, so I gave her some verbal. 🤷♂️ Thanks again!
He dated Tia’s mum and then her gran....Tias family failed her
Straight out of Jeremy Kyle
Selfish to another level.
Same thing I said......her dad wanting more punishment when I'm thinking he deserves some punishment himself.
Melanin Queen exactly!!
Low class
He has the same look as Mick philpott and that says it all
Ahh! I was just thinking that!
I thought it was and then looked at the name
Definitely
I thought that also
Yes!
Oh God. The fact she was in the attic the whole time and no one noticed it until the smell started to become powerful is a heartbreaking thing to hear.
The police definitely didn't get off easily.
Was there an investigation of the police officers who did the house search. Just appalling that they just looked into the attic and did not properly search it. Just awful to think that poor child was lying in the roof of the house all that time. She was a tiny little thing and should never have been allowed to spend time with this criminal on her own. She could not defend herself. Her mother, grandmother, father, uncles were happy to appear on SKY giving interviews but nobody noticed the attraction Stuart obviously had towards Tia.
As a professional actor, I have to admit, I was impressed with the impression of genuine sincerity Hazel gave. I did believe him, I guess that says more about my stupidity and gullibility than his talent, but I was shocked. Unfortunately, if he'd got rid of the body immediately, he would've got away with it.
Some ppl say he chattered too much to be believable but that's how Mt grandparents, my husband's grandparents and my dad talk. They just kind of babble on. I would've believed him too
I think he is sick. The fact that he posed the dead body suggests that he still wanted her. Due to the police missing the body for so long, we won't know exactly how she died, but I think he dated grandma for her and might have accidently killed her (videos of her daily activities suggests obsession.) ... still, sick = monster
@@alicelaybourne1620 Please don't think you were stupid, we just do not know how to go to such a dark, deranged, and depraved place.... so it is hard for us to recognize such evilness in others.
How did he think he could get rid of the body,The house was full of police and he was being watched by the media 24/7. And he didn’t have a car.
Everybody failed this poor girl
37 years old? That man has aged like warm milk.
😂 well that’s what alcoholism and drugs will do to you
That's what meth will do it ya...
He literally looks 57
This is the fug mug of a junkie loser. Stay clean children if you don't wanna look like someone let the air out of your face.
So funny 😂 🤣🤣
So an adult non related man who has had relationships with mom and grandma, asks a young teen to a sleep over. Everyone agreed knowing that it would be just the teen and felon all night? What am I missing?
So many cases of non related men dating the mom or some other relative that ends up killing or sexually abusing their daughter or granddaughter. You’d think people would fucking think twice about leaving children alone with men they don’t know 100%.
@@ivychicken5833 A close family friend is statistically most likely to molest your children
@@emmettdonkeydoodle6230 a very scary statistic isn’t it?
i bet if they had run this sleepover scenario with the BIO dad he would have said😤😤😤🙅♂️🙅♂️🙅♂️👉🔥👹🔥👹
@Aimee Thorpe you didn't miss anything. That family checked out completely and an innocent child was brutalized by a monster.
I remember them knocking on the door the first night asking everyone if they’ve seen her. Then after a couple days they search everyone’s bins, after that they asked to check all of our gardens. I really think they knew at that point that he did it, when they searched they really didn’t look like they were expecting to find anything
I'm a 57 year-old man; I've seen some things and heard some stories in my time but this was beyond the limit. There are no words to describe Stuart Hazell accurately, much less what he did. He makes Mick Philpott look like Tom Hanks. I too had a nasty childhood, but it is because of it I that have never hurt anyone. Be careful of this story, because it is one of those ones you cannot unsee.
@Matthew Feldvari I overstated for effect, but it was the Philpotts' stupid plan which accidentally killed the kids, while Hazell deliberately abused and murdered Tia and he pretended that she was still alive and went on TV to ask her to 'come home'. That really sticks in my craw.
Tom hanks is a monster
Tom Hanks has skeletons in his closet.
Tom Hanks was a creepy monster just like these others.
@@isobelR1618 What haven't I heard???
I remember this clearly when it happened. Totally disturbing case.
Thanks Mike for your in depth and informative videos.
Thank you!
As soon as Stuart invited Tia over for the night, he was planning to do something. Poor baby didn’t have a chance.
I heard that too and had to pause the video like WTF!! 🤬🤬
WHY ARE WOMEN LIKE THESE ALLOWED TO HAVE CHILDREN!!!
jane doe Why blame them? Ffs blame the monster that did this. The girl had known him as a grandfather for 10 years. How could they know?
@@frankboff1260 Ofc some people have to find away for the women to be at fault. Don't get me wrong some women can be horrible, but that wasn't the case with this situation.
Tania PinkSky because putting your child in a dangerous situation is your fault
@j mula found the incel.
Of all the perpetrator tv interviews I've watched where it's always blatantly obvious - this guy actually seemed genuine
I think he was crying because he was thinking about himself and how he was f*ck'd, because the case took such a dimension and he couldn't handle it and hide the girl's body anywhere else.
Yep. Like when he fondly recalled that Tia always ate sausage rolls. He knew exactly what to say to appear like he knew her well, cared deeply for her and didn’t hurt her. I don’t know if that’s clinically psychopathic behavior but I feel like it comes damn close.
He shows quite a few signs of guilt, refering to Tia in the past tense is a major one "she WAS always eating sausage rolls" etc.
He didn’t to me
@@kateoakes9234 ok but I’m that instance it sort of makes sense, wherever he imagined tia would be it probably wouldn’t be eating sausage rolls
I will never forget this. I lived close by when it happened and remember being approached by her family handing out leaflets looking for her. May Tia rest in peace
Wow I even believed him in that interview he seemed so sad and honest. Scary stuff
Yep. I think he's a sociopath. Not many people can be that convincing
So he was the mother's boyfriend first and then the grandmother started dating him? Wtf
Noo only the grandmothers boyfriend
Yes, that family was fucking weird
"Jerry Jerry Jerry Jerry" type
@@damarisuitterdijk6557 no. it says it at the beginning that he was with the daughter first (Tia's mother) and then got with Tia's grandmother.
@@taliat1971 thank , i mist that then
Definitely appreciate the occasional witty joke to break up the darkness and chaos. The fact that you do it respectfully and without taking from the story is nice as well... I can't, off the top of my head, think of another true crime RUclipsr I like as much as you !!
Is it just me, or does that news anchor in the lavender dress need to stop smiling as she reports that they found the body? 😬 geez... that's creepy.
She can't hide her fakeness.
A lot of these reporters do that, and yes it's creepy af! I've seen them smile, and sound all excited at the same time! That's when I have to take a break, and walk away from watching videos for a while.
I know!!! I was thinking the same thing!!
probably botox
Most likely Botox and plastic surgery on her lips.
All the cops that "searched" the attic need to be fired!
38 years is all he got?!
He should never have a chance at seeing the light of day again. He is a serious danger to the public.
that's actually a lot
@@Coughing_Blood He groomed, tortured and killed his granddaughter after having sexual relations with her mother and grandmother. I suppose, it’s a lot in comparison to what people get for petty drug offences. Still not enough IMO. UK sentencing laws are a joke.
@@puzzlerd1520 it's more than half a life bro do you know how slow time passes in prison if you barely have anything to do? If you think he should get more okay, but "is all he got" makes it sound as if it's nothing at all which is wrong, that guy probably wont be alive at the end of 38 years so 🤷♀️
@@Coughing_Blood yep. It’s more than half a life. He took that girl’s whole life away and imagine the trauma for the remaining family? 🤷♀️
@@puzzlerd1520 exactly
When Mike says "Dealing the devils dandruff ", cracks me tf up , and when he says " the devils lettuce " too 💀
That poor little girl !! Smh thank you for covering this it had to be hard to look through all the information. ❤ much respect
After watching his media interview I would’ve said he had nothing to do with her disappearance; solid performance.
Obviously your a very poor judge of character then my friend.. I remember this case and I knew off the bat he had something to do with it
@@clivewilson2842 if you just listen to what he said and didn't see him it would make sense to think he gave a good performance.
@@clivewilson2842 you have confirmation bias.
inb4 people saying it was obvious.
ngl there have been some indicators, but no proofs that he did it ofc.
@@clivewilson2842 Yeah you knew when you had the answer
The police didn't want to break anything? Not even the case??
Lol
Classic
@silverfoxeater plus the UK is much different to the US where cops can destroy your door, kill your dog, shoot your sleeping girlfriend (and claim it was her fault) and tear your house to bits without much due process.
Land of the free though, right?
As a canine cadaver dog handler, the first thing we are taught is to “ trust your dog”. That third day, they should have trusted the dog. Torn open every bag.
“Sunny disposition quite like myself” I lost it there 😂
Tia is my friends daughter. She was a beautiful little girl & we miss her so much :(
Sammiie D ♥️ sorry for u loss much love
Send your friend all of Mike’s follower’s love for ya please...Poor little soul...Ugh, this is an awful one!!!!
I’m so sorry for your loss and especially your friend. I can’t imagine losing a child.
So sorry for your loss!
Best wishes to the family. Please send our love.
He said he panicked and hid her body. Sooo, did he panic before or after he took disgusting pictures of her dead body?
Louise Hultcrantz after
agreed
Look they weren't supposed to find the pictures
That interview still chills my bones.
Ahh... now I get what JCS means when he says that they give way too many details....
Yes, too many details mean lies.
how incompetent can u be to the point where u cant find a body in a tiny loft after searching twice, seriously, after 25 minutes of searching that tiny loft, what were they doing that whole time? Honestly embarrassing
Knowing that plastic bin-liners are almost always used to house dead bodies and that police failed to target the obvious, I'd be looking at the criteria for police recruitment in the UK.
An excellent example of the appaling standards in police detection extant.
Just what I was saying on another comment! Such incompetence in a tiny space. WTF?
@@rumplestilskinsmum5094
Mindboggling!
"Come in and have a seat Tomkins. Now about that promotion to Sargent....."
Obvious incompetence, but have you ever done a search for a body in a missing child's home?
This isn't an episode of CSI, the job of the police is a little bit more difficult than we imagine.
This is why the media are 100% trash.
@@PeterKnagge
The police spent a SIGNIFICANT amount of time in that loft and failed monumentally to locate Tia Sharp!
No one here is suggesting that the work and commitment of the police is an easy one; the apprehension of Stuart Hazell was an excellent result for all concerned. However the failure to locate her body in a small space was irreprehensible!
"Dealing the devil's dandruff"
- Mike, 2019
WE NEED MERCH
Boomtechtips 😉😄👍
I knew If I searched the comments someone would beat me to it, lol
I keep telling you guys, It's THE DEVIL'S COLESLAW! Yeesh, doesn't anyone listen.... Oops my bad. It's the Devil's powdered donuts.
@@nicolew8868 omg yes!
It strikes me that during his interview he referred to tia as an "angel" in hindsight that is a very telling statement because that was absolutely right. He knew she was an angel because he had sent her there...
Bit of a stretch
You know what it's like when you go into the loft, you always end up playing with old toys and you forget why you went up there is the first place. I bet the cop was playing mousetrap.
6:54 is the complete giveaway...”she WAS always eating sausage rolls”.
Talking about her in the past tense. A linguistic specialists bread and butter.
Yep. That and anytime someone adds too many details to stories they are full of shit. "She wanted a sausage roll..... She was always eating sausage rolls... ".
Yes and when he mentioned her as an angel that was a giveaway she was dead and he knew it.
Very good observation
Good catch
Or maybe he used the past tense because he was referring to the past? Oh no, I did it, too... I must be a murderer.
what’s frightening is he’s a very convincing liar. looks like he’s telling the truth when he isn’t.
Are you British or 'other'? I ask for scientific purposes, lol. I'll explain if/after you answer.
@@earlgrey1320 Huh?
@@audreymuzingo933 curious about your response
@@ahitch1579 Well the OP never replied and I have no idea why 'earl grey' thought he could answer for them. But I wondered if the op was British or not because I kind of hypothesize that it's easier for people of the same accent/dialect/body language culture to recognize deception than other people are, even if they have the same primary language. I agree with the op that this man seemed absolutely genuine in his responses to the interrogation. Normally I can spot a liar from a mile away when I watch these (and I've watched dozens) .... but then again ....the vast majority were American persons of interest, and I am American.
It even goes in line with the fact that I don't think there is nearly as much "bad" acting in British TV/film, as there is in American. Acting is a form of deception as well. So it (apparently) takes a pretty bad British actor for me to sniff out the lousy lying skills, ha.
@@audreymuzingo933 Interesting! I'm from Sweden and to me it was obvious that he was lying. I know - easy to say when you know he is guilty, right?! But I am honest, it was so obvious to me. People tend to go too much into details when they lie and he was doing that. He is most likely a psycopath and they tend to be able to make themself look better than they really are.
It’s called grooming. He chose the woman to get to the girl.
@Lassi Kinnunen 81 yes, probably to stay in the girl's life when a relationship with her mom was unsustainable.
Chilling ... and so sad
Good call.. That is true..
Absolutley
@@fullcircle3357 imo, no one with children should date until the children are grown, and out of the house!
The risk is way too high of this type of thing.
Police: "You know the cadaver dogs sniffin at the attic thinking there's a dead girl up there. But you know it's Friday...and who wants to spend Friday putting a dog in the attic looking for dead bodies? Yeah that's what I thought."
whenindoubtdo 🥶🥶🥶
Police.... they almost pick up the pieces.
Dayumn
KC Court that attitude is so typical for the British. Just do nowt. Lazy nanny state fucks that u all r. Lol
The police was incompetent :/ He deserved like in prison. Will he live that long with 30?
She was a beautiful child. Heartbreaking.
@sasholsuma how is that creepy. Maybe it's just ur mind thinking sick thoughts?
Don’t bring career criminals into the lives of children. Ever. Period.
Certain criminals at least, as I have a non-blood relative who is a Blatant Sociopath...
@@davidhollenshead4892 Thing is, all pedophiles, rapists and murderers start off with petty crime, theft, fraud, that kind of thing. They learn how to be deceitful before they do the big stuff. That's why you should never let ANY criminal into a child's life. You never know if they might escalate.
Jonesy Cinc wow
@@vermilliongecko fraud to peadophilia is a bit of a leap
I'm from the same background as Stuart, lived in the hostel with him in 91, I have now been working with vulnerable people (including children) for nearly 2 decades. What seems to be the case here is nature and nurture creating the perfect horrible storm. There are many great human beings out there that are rehabilitated ex-offenders.
As a corrections officer, I wish people could see how prisoner's live their day to day lives. They sit and watch TV, have arts and crafts, gamble and get to talk to their loved ones. Victims like Tia don't get to enjoy anything anymore. Prison is too good for these types of people.
There are prisons around the world where child molesters get to live through hell..
How many prisoners are in for crimes with no victim?
Some of us support treating human beings like human beings. Hell, I personally support the idea of treating prison has a time and place to work on making non-violent offenders less likey to re-offend!
All ya gotta do is check out certain "Lock up" shows especially in the UK, looks like guys in College dorms.
Wow 😢😢😢😢😢🥺🥺🥺
Pretty scary because he’s fairly convincing to me in that interview where he acts like he cares
Why was the reporter smiling when announcing the discover of the body?
If you actually believe him during the interview, your just as thick and stupid as the police were during their search.
I agree. He did the most convincing interview I've seen from this sort of killer. He didn't display the duping delight that killers like Scott Peterson and Chris Watts did, and he focussed on asking for help to find her. It's really scaring when in hindsight you realise that this is the guy who thought it was okay to be in a relationship with a woman and then her mother (and so why not the daughter as well, right?) and that his superficial charm probably comes from practice at feigning appropriate emotions that he never developed due to his damaged upbringing. His efficacy in this interview becomes suspicious when you learn of his criminal history, but the interview per se, yeah, it's convincing.
I think the accent helps him sound more convincing. Something about it
I agree. I was feeling for him as people truly do keep grudges against people with criminal convictions unnecessarily. He was a good actor. How do you turn on someone so close to you, let alone a child? I'll never understand that about the human condition.
the devils dandruff . lol haven't heard that in a while,not sine 199tree
Matt Clements it’s only dta turd time I’ve heard dtat expression.
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@Stefania Owzarek ha ha a female hero? ..load me up a spike i wanna kiss god..🤔..🙁+💉=🤤
@Stefania Owzarek eric clapton.. if ya wanna hang out ya got to take her out..."*******"
I have to say he was very convincing in the interview.
Yes very believable...usually suspect try too hard or not bothered enough
No he’s not. If you know anything about lying he is trying but it’s clear he knows more.
@@delegendkillerbaby only because we have hindsight. You'd think he's innocent too if you didn't know what he did, armchair reddit psychologist.
I think the genuine distress that comes through is for him and not her, and he used it to seem sincere. He was probably in a kind of denial too, believing that it was just an accident and didn't have to happen, and that he's not really a bad person.
If you cross-interviewed him properly, he would have given himself away.
Tia's mother and grandmother should be held responsible for child neglect, and for putting her in a very dangerous situation.
It's only with the benefit of 20/20 hindsight that it was a dangerous situation for Tia, though.
Stuart knew Tia for ten years and she looked up to him like a grandfather.
How, this man was in their daughters life for like 9 years and was a part of their family so obviously felt safe leaving them with her.
Hey my favorite time of the day! Tree o’clock 🌲
And Tia was murdered on August 3rd .... a perfect case for That Chapter!
Sounds like 420 to me
The most whacked thing about this case is that the poor girl's body was in the house all that time police and reporters were in that house!
I actually found Hazell credible during that interview...until he started repeating the same things using different words, an attempt to stress "just a normal day, ya know?"
There's a video here on YT (Sex, Lies and Sex Offenders, Part 1) where they interview a pastor who had been accused of child sexual abuse. They purposefully show how credible the guy is in denying his involvement, and it comes as a huge shock when he actually admits he's guilty. The whole interview is to show the psychology of their lies. It's because they have no problem believing what comes out of their own mouths that we ourselves believe these individuals
Some of the key signs of deception are people offering extra details that were not asked for (over elaborating) he does this a great deal in the interview.
@H H You do understand this wasn't Stuart's child right. Also nice subject for a "lol" child murder eh. I do hope you're not actually an adult and behaving this way? Grow up dude.
And when he says about washing her only clothes the night before she apparently went shopping, they wouldn’t of dried that quick and would be all damp.
His acting is amazing.
I'm going to tell you right now, when one parent - such as the bio dad - disappears from their children`s lives it leaves them HUGELY vulnerable to whatever lowlife guy (or gal) that wants to come along and abuse them!
Yes but the mother is responsible to watch over her child’s safety, too.
RIP sweet little girl.
I do think that this was planned by that guy from the start. He prolly had his eyes on her from the start and was just buying his time. He really timed it when her grandma was working.
Very treu mind of sick pdfl
You may be right
Yeah, with all the pictures he took of her rubbing lotion on herself and sleeping. He desired her for a long time.
@@mathewkromeo2934 is that true? Where did you see the pics or was it in the court case file?
@@sylviapuppysticker8664 really? You think you can find those pictures online? What's wrong with you???
The 2 officer who spent 25 minutes searching the attic on the 2nd visit are like when your mum says you're not allowed out your room till you clean it...and you just sit there for a while and them come out and say you're done.
The fact that there were pictures of her sleeping, and the fact that she'd known him for so long, make me wonder if he'd been molesting her in her sleep for a long time, and this time either she woke up and he panicked and killed her, or he killed her with an overdose trying to drug her. He's so insistent that it was an accident...
I wondered the same.
Your upload times are impeccable. The second I'm bored, BOOM ITS MIKE
Haha thanks Jenna!
You must be bored every turd day at around tree o clock, Eastern Standard Time.
Man, Stuart is an amazing liar.... That emotion in his voice felt so genuine. Until Mike said they found the body I honestly thought he was just a guy who was from the school of hard knocks that had finally got his shit together and gone straight, but the whole time he was a monster hiding in plain sight. That poor girl with her whole life ahead of her, it's so sad.
"the loft was so small and the dog was so big"
Sounds like very lazy police work
It does smell unlike chicken nuggets....up on in there..hey, let's check that out later but only if it becomes a return problem call. He's allowing us to look around to see where that rotten odor is permeating. Maybe it's just him that reeks like decay...
@@kickf1636 just a bit.
I appreciate how respectful you handled this case.
The last time I was this early, Mike could still pronounce the "TH" sound.
@Fedora Eagle it truly is a time that has passed into myth, mere legend...
Nice! I just mentioned that in comment above ha
Believe it or not he can pronounce three just fine lol. I've heard him do it in a somewhat recent video.
What accent is mikes anyway
@@callofdutyruinedmylife1128 Irish
The police in this case fumbled big time.
Where was the mother through all these interviews and press captured videos of the search? I see the dad, the uncle, the grandmother even Stuart himself but no mother.
Alias x Probably too devastated to conduct public interviews.
Or being eaten up by guilt, if she felt anything at all.
She did plenty of interviews, but im thinking that for the purpose of making a shorter video, mike decided to only show the parts where the guy was talking.
@@aprilltaylor8870 Oh thats interesting, Thanks for that I did wonder cos it made her look bad. I understand the video was about him so makes sense.
@@aliasx348 The daughter thought it was OK that her own mother lived with a man she had herself dated. Dear God. He was an ex-con with many previous prison sentences behind him, he had served time for violent crime but this woman thought it was OK that her tiny little girl stayed with him. The mother and grandmother are beyond belief.
It’s been about three years now you ever get the tea on the smell of those fart forensics??!
You’re brilliant how can you make me cry laugh during a story like this??! You have a gift Mike! Thanks for always giving it a gooo!!❤️❤️ lol
And even if there’s no new fart facts in our future love you loads keep up the good work !