Thank you so much for the uploads. I have been looking for a new forensics show to watch. Your videos are very well done and I'll enjoy benge watching.
I love everything about this show, have been binging for two weeks.. Love the way the show is put together and i love the Australian people... I live in Gulfport, Mississippi USA
@@electricdreams9446 this whole world is going crazy, I see clips off the insanity happening in Australia... All because of a virus that everyone under sixty five has a 99% survival rate if they even get the virus.
@@electricdreams9446 'crime investigation Australia: The butchered boys' This is the most terrifying true crime episode I have ever seen, The details of this are beyond scary, have you ever seen this?
24:27 and then 24:55 The makers of this documentary, when filming the reenactment, found the same 70's era Toyota Corolla wagon model that Samantha actually had. That is highly impressive for a TV production.
How on earth did he get punished for what he did, this happened in 2001 took time to get to court and he is eligible for parole in 2010, no justice, and another representation of the Australian sentencing laws and guidelines, disgraceful and I'm sick of saying this over and over again when is this going to change and reflect what the public demand in a judicial system.
These blokes always reckon they love the kids but kill the mother no problem. The way he stayed in her life was strange. Woman have to cut all ties when separated.
Good doco, I like the lowkey style, much better than most of the ones from the usa which usually have far too much melodrama, dramatic music and general bullshit. One complaint: why do journalists and others say that someone will be "eligible for parole" at a certain time when the true legal situation is that he wll be eligible to APPLY for parole, which is not the same thing. By the way, he was in fact let out in September 2019.
@@judepower4425 Yeah, well. That was my initial reaction, however, if you watched the entire thing, you probably found that it wasn't like that at all. :-D
@@IllusionSector I did watch the entire thing. I assume you're talking about the attempt to get the suspect to confess to the tarot reader: that wasn't a bad idea, even though it didn't work, but that's not what I was referring to. The cop mentioned consulting a psychic as if it were the normal thing to do in a murder investigation and as far as I know, that's not the case here in Australia, where per capita we have as many bogus charlatans as in the usa: at least here they don't have prime time tv shows.
What a horrible excuse for a person. He obviously only cared about himself. And he had the nerve to get mad at other people when it was his own stupid fault his life was a mess!
Why do they day life when they know they are going to parole him. It's disgusting that after killing the mother of his children he has a chance at a life again and Samantha has lost any chance to be with her children. He disgusts me!!
If a Tarot lady looked at me like that, and kept stroking my hands, I'd run. At 78 my speed is not Olympic standard any longer, but I'd do my very best!
I understand not being able to get blood samples for the purpose of DNA from clothes that have been washed. I get that. Why couldn't they do luminal on them regardless? They do it for crime scenes after a person has attempted to clean up the evidence. Just a thought.
Tiptoepoms luminol simply shows the presence of blood and can be useful in determining whether someone is worth investigating. The presence of blood alone is not necessarily suspicious. If you spray my house with luminol you will find traces of blood all over it due to my nose bleeds. Tests showing who the blood came from is extremely important as evidence.
Interesting... Forensic evidence like DNA and examination of pollen is very useful for determining guilt or innocence. Tarot card reading isn't worth shit. Who would have imagined?
Wow, now that's real forensic detective work. don't you think! having to rely on some nutcase who's got cravings for the occult and sorcery, desperate measures I guess. lol
Thank you so much for the uploads. I have been looking for a new forensics show to watch. Your videos are very well done and I'll enjoy benge watching.
I love everything about this show, have been binging for two weeks..
Love the way the show is put together and i love the Australian people...
I live in Gulfport, Mississippi
USA
hope i can come to your part of the world one day 😭
@@electricdreams9446 this whole world is going crazy, I see clips off the insanity happening in Australia... All because of a virus that everyone under sixty five has a 99% survival rate if they even get the virus.
@@electricdreams9446 'crime investigation Australia: The butchered boys'
This is the most terrifying true crime episode I have ever seen,
The details of this are beyond scary, have you ever seen this?
@@kevinporter861 agree 100% this is all a lie, a trick. It's surely to bring in ID2020.
@@kevinporter861 no. i'll look it up. Adelaide had so many weird crimes around that time.
24:27 and then 24:55 The makers of this documentary, when filming the reenactment, found the same 70's era Toyota Corolla wagon model that Samantha actually had. That is highly impressive for a TV production.
Yes I feel that totally matters with reenactments. I cant stand seeing a 2012 vehicle used in a crime that occurred in 1980. Hahahahaha
@@laniinlove9171 Right on!
Owners can be found on hobbyist forums i.e rollaclub.com
Well, they were great cars so there are still a few of them around. I wish I still had mine!
This series is one of the best in this genre. I find it even better than say FBI files
How on earth did he get punished for what he did, this happened in 2001 took time to get to court and he is eligible for parole in 2010, no justice, and another representation of the Australian sentencing laws and guidelines, disgraceful and I'm sick of saying this over and over again when is this going to change and reflect what the public demand in a judicial system.
The same in the UK! The judicial system is laughable.
@@primaveraitaly5002 "eligible for parole" often doesn't mean they will actually get paroled, as he wasn't.
Wow the Sgt. Kim Cavell...shes beautiful.
The presenter lady seems to spend all her time walking here, there & everywhere, in every episode.
Haha yeah
🤣😂 I know right??
She is Lisa mcCune and is a very famous Australian actress
These blokes always reckon they love the kids but kill the mother no problem. The way he stayed in her life was strange. Woman have to cut all ties when separated.
What a fool, first he confesses to the cops in detail and still pleads Nit Guilty, how stupid.
It was foolish to kill her too!
Good doco, I like the lowkey style, much better than most of the ones from the usa which usually have far too much melodrama, dramatic music and general bullshit. One complaint: why do journalists and others say that someone will be "eligible for parole" at a certain time when the true legal situation is that he wll be eligible to APPLY for parole, which is not the same thing. By the way, he was in fact let out in September 2019.
Wow, an ex-wife still doing her ex-husband's laundry. I certainly wouldn't.
Good lady
Amen. I dont even do my current husband's laundry...Hahahahaha
Yeah, he seems like a child.
As soon as He stated the time on the receipt,I knew he was the killer! May She RIP
Oath! Who looks at the time on a receipt.
The perfect murder is never discovered. If the body is found, it is not perect.
28:45 _The detective were about to put their faith in the power of a psychic_ - No, no, no, no, no! You were doing fine!
If I were a cop who'd resorted to that type of garbage I would've kept it a deep dark secret for ever rather than admitting it in a doco!
@@judepower4425
Yeah, well. That was my initial reaction, however, if you watched the entire thing, you probably found that it wasn't like that at all. :-D
@@IllusionSector I did watch the entire thing. I assume you're talking about the attempt to get the suspect to confess to the tarot reader: that wasn't a bad idea, even though it didn't work, but that's not what I was referring to. The cop mentioned consulting a psychic as if it were the normal thing to do in a murder investigation and as far as I know, that's not the case here in Australia, where per capita we have as many bogus charlatans as in the usa: at least here they don't have prime time tv shows.
luckily this is not Sensing Murder
Not really in her psychic powers, just her powers of persuasion.
What a horrible excuse for a person. He obviously only cared about himself. And he had the nerve to get mad at other people when it was his own stupid fault his life was a mess!
any updates on whether he's out of prison or even alive still?
Apparently released in 2019.
Love this show❗💓🙏🏼
1996 was a different time in Forensic Science.
Hae been following for a bit of time❗🥰👍🏼
Rest in peace Sam
Looks guilty af from the very first Impression
Yeah, if they look guilty, they must be guilty... Why bother with forensic science?
How many ads in a 45 min video
They spent the first 7 minutes trying to identify the body. They should have just read the video title.
🤣🤣🤣 stop it
I know what he did was wrong, obviously, but taking children away from biological fathers never ever ends well.
Why do they day life when they know they are going to parole him. It's disgusting that after killing the mother of his children he has a chance at a life again and Samantha has lost any chance to be with her children. He disgusts me!!
If a Tarot lady looked at me like that, and kept stroking my hands, I'd run. At 78 my speed is not Olympic standard any longer, but I'd do my very best!
Hahahahaha
@@laniinlove9171 , What's the speed limit for 78-year-old ladies, do you think? I'd at least match that ...
@@corneliawissing7950 AWWWWW you'd kick butt. Then we will sit, have coffee or tea and watch more murder shows. ☕☕
@@laniinlove9171 OK. That's a date!!!! (I'm allergic to caffeine so I''ll bring my own caffeine-free teabag ... Would you like one too?)
@@corneliawissing7950
Oh yes please. 😺
Why was she doing so much for her ex?
Because she had the kindest heart
Because she was a decent person and he was the father of her kids and he lived in a motel . And he repayed her by murdering her .
She felt sorry for the loser obviously. She knew he was down & out &, not coping with the breakup. She just felt sorry for the bastard.
What time did you fall asleep? Ohhh 11.59.57.....yeah, I remember at the time wanting to go to sleep before midnight.
Cop: yeah,ahhh ok
So he would have been eligible for parole 12 years ago. Nice. Does anyone know if this piece of dirt is out?
I understand not being able to get blood samples for the purpose of DNA from clothes that have been washed. I get that. Why couldn't they do luminal on them regardless? They do it for crime scenes after a person has attempted to clean up the evidence. Just a thought.
Tiptoepoms luminol simply shows the presence of blood and can be useful in determining whether someone is worth investigating. The presence of blood alone is not necessarily suspicious. If you spray my house with luminol you will find traces of blood all over it due to my nose bleeds.
Tests showing who the blood came from is extremely important as evidence.
Y hand in the keys thats a red light lol
well come to Australia for a nice crime, don't worry punishment is not harsh and long, good luck with your crime and have a short pleasant stay!
2010 does that mean he’s been out for 12 years now..?😢
Gotta love those Aussie yobbo mobs at the pub
They were good
Interesting...
Forensic evidence like DNA and examination of pollen is very useful for determining guilt or innocence.
Tarot card reading isn't worth shit.
Who would have imagined?
I’m never going to buy epoch times.
Big ears, moustaches, male earrings, tattooes, under underlip extra eyebrow: lowlives.
hmmm do you think big ears really? And what is an extra eyebrow ...? genuinely curious.
💖
Wow, now that's real forensic detective work. don't you think! having to rely on some nutcase who's got cravings for the occult and sorcery, desperate measures I guess. lol
that's not what happened....
Why is she moving on so quickly , she has two young children to think about
An her eyes tell me she’s an untrustworthy woman
Her fault she got what she deserved threatened to take a man's kids away.