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Goodnight! I just took my son to school. He's a senior. It's just after 7:45am. I'll be going back to sleep too. Brief cases voice makes me sleepy. It's so calm and I love accents. 😴
I lived in a children’s home for some time as a child. It was shut down by the state for all kinds of abuse to children. The wife of the man who ran this place was having an intimate relationship with her biological son. It truly does happen.
I dont think that Hannah's murder was because she found out about the incest... Her last letter detailed her talking Per into moving from the farm. Anna would have lost everything if she didnt have her son to help keep the farm going, and I think she found out about Hannah's plan and decided to eliminate the threat to her livelyhood.
That's what I'm thinking too. I think the idea of her son moving away enraged her so she had the poor woman killed. The incest rumors were most likely believed because she had already killed someone so to the court it didn't seem too far of for incest to be in the mix.
Or it wasn't even about the farm but deeper. I feel like this lady was one of those" if I can't have, no one can" very overbearing. Norma Bates kinda lady. Like it would be an episode of SVU.
Per may have told his mom about his wife wanting them to leave the farm. That could have been the reason she decided Hannah must die. There must have been a reason an incestuous relationship between mother and son was rumored around town. I really do believe something was going on with them.
And the flip side, Hannah and her spouse have food on the table and roof over their head thanks to the husband's mother having a farm that produce food even if short of money at times. I don't think that Anna would have any difficulties to find someone to live at the farm and work there at that time though I am more doubtful to whether Hannah and Per would have any skills making it possible for them to live at a similar standard anywhere else.
No indeed . Losing her son would have been very difficult for the mother . Farm work was mainly man's work . However , the incest stories were very much true . I have read about this case elsewhere too and every source talks about incest having been practiced by the mother son duo .
There was a movie out about this: Yngsjömordet, and the one in 1986 by Swedish Television. It's also on YT for those interested. I redid (synch) the subtitles, also for anyone interested. I checked out your crime story at that time and said film goes through that. Thanks, BC, and Happy New Year!
I didnt get one either, I was just looking around and im subbed to BC, feels good in a way to hear that it wasnt my computer that was off and that I was not the only one that didnt got any notification. Hugs
Excellent as usual....the research undertaken by yourself in each and every case is to be commended...More true crime fans need to know about your fantastic channel.
👍🏼to BC and his impeccable pronunciation. Poor Hannah didn't stand a chance in that family. It's tough getting away from a controlling parent (see kid stars and their mom-agers/dad-agers).
As I am from Sweden, this murder was talked a lot about in my childhood. The death mask of Anna is preserved in the Swedish police museum, she moved just as the axe should cut so the executioner missed and cut her over her mouth instead, so he had to cut one more time.
Half of me wonders if Per got buried in the same grave as Anna and her parents. Gah that was disturbing. Thanks, BC! As always, you're a great dark start to the week :)
What an unexpectedly evil woman. That poor young wife sounded like she really tried and was killed because she wanted Per to leave. Thanks for bring these old cases to light.
There's a few more of these famous murder cases that took place in Skåne in late 1800's to mid-1900's. Swedish television made five movies called "Skånska mord" based on these cases. Yngsjömordet (this case here) was one of those movies. Very well worth a watch if you can find them subtitled (unless you understand Swedish, of course :) ). The prison where Anna Månsdotter was executed lies very central in Kristianstad (it is a pretty small town). I used to live just across the street from it.
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An interesting case. All I can say is that all have lost in this disturbing account. Sweden was in the beginning of changes. I think that dating was strict and marriage even more strict for young people still living with their parents. I guess it wasn’t unusual back then. There was no Justice for Anna’s son, whom I believe had no part in the death of his wife. But, I may be wrong because of the situation in the home.
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Hello again, Briefcase fans! Per should have been able to stand up for not only his wife, but also himself. Anna's eyes in the photograph were so CREEPY!
It sounds like she was a psychopath. They feel no love or remorse and killing someone who they simply don't like is nothing to them. It's simply the logical thing to do. They have no fear of punishment and will mock and jeer at authorities. They've even been known to smile at victims families to taunt them. Fascinating and frightening.
I think he was under his mother's control. and did what she told him. The mother was widowed young, and her son took the place of her husband. When her son married she probably thought she could control her daughter-in-law as well, but it did not work.
I bet her father was haunted the rest of his life... he should have brought her home when she wrote, never leave someone you love in a miserable situation if you can help it. 😔 🇸🇪
I read (actually listened to) a book about the case. Divorce was not well seen in these days. Dad tried in another way: Farm needed extensive renovations. He offered to buy a new farm so far away that Anna would not be able to walk there to meet Per and Hanna again. And she did not have money to get there through other means. Hanna was murdered shortly after her father had given this offer. This was perhaps the triggering mechanism. He just couldn’t imagine this could happen. Yes he express very much regrets that he did not accept her back.
I remember reading about this case when I was a child and from what I remember Hanna was strangled with a stocking that had been tied with a nice bow knot and that knot became Anna's fall because when the police asked both Per and Anna to tie a similar knot as the one found around Hanna's neck Per failed while Anna made an exact same bow knot.
Not exactly like that. Per admitted and said he did it but they were sura Anna contributed. Hanna must have been dressed after being murdered and Per could not tie the stocking-band she had as a part of her dress. So Anna must have done it.
On Hanna's gravestone in Brösarp you can read: "Den arma quinnans böner och tårar rörde dem alls intet", which roughly translates into "the poor woman's pleads and tears didn't touch them at all". So sad...
@@tapsars7911 Hannah wasn't the mother you dope! Lmao. 3 names bud, not hard to keep track of who is who - especially since one was male. People making fictitious statements such as yourself perpetuates the idiocracy of the population.
Idk if it's crazy eyes. At the age of 40 she had lost her husband and two kids. One son left, the one son who is expected to care for her when she becomes old. The son married the daughter of a judge and the couple had housing and meals at thefarm legally owned by Anna. I'm not sure about how accustomed Hannah was to doing household chores or other tasks at the farm but I would guesstimate that is why her father the judge didn't take any action when Hannah wrote home and wished her MIL would move from the farm.
I dont know if I believe the incestuous relationship but I do believe the poor young wife was murdered because she had finally convinced her husband that they needed to move, and I do believe that there was psychological abuse between Per and his mother. None the less Anna's karma came back to her and it was well deserved!
I blame her father, when those letters came in he would have told her to come home ASAP I sure would .I'm not leaving my daughter miserable and in danger.
I really like how you talk about cases from all over the world. I'm from Sweden and I like that you try to pronounce the names and cities right. Love your channel, man! 😊
I enjoy that he does older stuff too. The majority of the channels I follow don't go farther back than the 1990s to MAYBE mid 80s. It's interesting to hear stories that not everyone has covered to death (no pun intended)
@@kristyw89 , Deadly women and some other crime shows have some cases goin back to the 19th Century or further. It was in one of those shows where I first heard of Anna's case, or that of the women who poisened their family members (for cash).
Feel sorry for the poor girl! Sounds like she really had a hard life there! OMG that with the mother and son though, is truly shocking and so disgusting! 😱
As a school teacher, I can honestly say that Mothers have a frightening influence on their children--even children who resent them. This case only illustrates that. So many victims of selfishness.
Another frightening episode! Yikes....was expecting Anna to have a date with the hangman! Beheaded! Iguess Sweden is not the place to get busted for a 187! Thank you, BC, for a superb narration, once again!
If you wish to cover another "evil stepmother from hell" case, you could touch the case of Aurore Gagnon - known as "Aurore l'enfant martyr" (Aurore the martyred child) in Quebec. It is the most famous cases of family child mistreatment in Canadian history.
That woman was really obsessed with her only remaining son! She likely heard her daughter-in-law talking about leaving with Per and went "nope, you're not going anywhere with my boy"
I can see how. Hard rural life, poverty, all his siblings and father dying and he probably didn't want to lose his very last alive relative. That shrew sure manipulated him like a puppy dog. I am certain he'd have lived a happy and wholesome life if his role model was someone more positive.
Be interesting to know, from Hannah's letters, if she felt there was anything untoward going on betwixt mother and son. Thanks for another interesting bc, BC!
I agree it had to be so umbearable for her living there with them.. i wish that her family could of came to get her , and brought her back to her family home, she must have been so unhappy and so scared... Wow , Really sad story ..
I'm not sure of Sweden's laws at the time. But in England and the USA a wife was legally the property of the husband. So her father made a bad choice. Hence why so many widow's never remarried in the USA and opened boarding houses with their homes.
It;s hard to imagine what it must have been like for Per Nilsson to be so brainwashed by his mother, no doubt from a very young age, and so much under her thumb for her own sexual indulgence. It was a sad case of "trauma bonding."
I found an old book in our summer house when I was a child, that was my introduction to my true crime obsession Yngsjömordet . It was a very detailed description of the police investigation.
Unfortunately this wouldn't be the first case I've heard of where a controlling mother convinced her son to help murder his wife due to jealousy because she viewed her son as her man.
If it was the mother's idea for her son to marry, then what would she gain by killing her?..... they'd just be back where they started, but with additional suspicions on them
Always interesting to hear about cases from my own country! You should really do a video about the Von Sydow murders, it’s a really fascinating one. Greetings from rainy Gothenburg 🇸🇪
I see a lot of people making horrible comments about the mother and son in this case, and I can't help but view the entire case a bit askance. Torture was abolished in Sweden in the late 1700s, but the techniques used in the 18th and 19th century to secure confessions included things we are now no longer able to do because they include techniques known to get false confessions because after weeks of being sleep deprived and told you did it, you start to have false memories of ACTUALLY doing it. Do I think it's probable they did it? Clearly, someone murdered that poor girl and her put body in the basement, but the only proof of something untoward happening between mother and son is gossip from the neighbors in their small village. According to OUR neighbors, my roommate and I are a happily married couple who've been together for about three years, and I'm a stay at home housewife. He's gay, I'm disabled, and he does most of our housework because I'm physically unable to. Unless someone had actual proof, it should have been considered hearsay, but it sounds like they murdered Anna more because she wasn't an emotional person, and on the unsubstantiated rumors of an improper relationship with her son than over the death of poor Hannah. I hope what the courts determined to be the truth is what actually happened, but I have very little faith in the legal system of the late 1800s when doctors still thought disease was caused by evil spirits.
why do you want to plea for those who are truly evil horrible people, my mom was a pure evil woman always threatening me with putting in an asylum if I didn't behave she never did even said why did God breathe life into you in the first place and everything that sounded like that while beating me every chance it got never showing any love except in front of family during get together like those do now that are left so rethink that comment, okay and she beat me once in a while to show power over me as well and mentally abused me also while dad just looked in the other direction
@@cornbreadfedkirkpatrick9647 she’s not pleading for anyone. I’m sorry for what happened to you personally but the comment is simply hoping that the authorities got the conviction correct given the dubious nature of the inconsistent confessions and fact that no actual evidence of incest was actually uncovered.
@@cornbreadfedkirkpatrick9647 I can completely understand where you're coming from, because I had a male family member who believed that anyone over 100 lbs can get hit, punched, kicked or whatever like a man. I weighed 105 lbs, and this man punched, kicked, hit, choked, and beaten me as if I was a man, which I'm not. My jaw is uneven, and the only way to fix that, doctors would have to break my jaw, realign it, then wire my mouth. I've got severe problems with my neck, spine, and knees. I hope that you're doing well despite having someone like that raise you. May 2021 bring you, and your loved ones great prosperity, health, success in every endeavor that you, including your loved ones, wish to accomplish, and lots and lots of laughter and joy, and lots and lots of love and peace, and many, many beautiful and cherished memories that you and your loved ones make together. God bless.
@@toniremer1594 not so much but I'm changing my own fate and bless you the so-called loved ones will just have to fend for themselves they are adults now
Yikes. I can't find any evidence here besides village gossip & an unhappy girl's letters. 5 days of interrogation to acquire inconsistent confessions?!? Goodness, seems innuendo & social strata convicted them more than anything. All three were victims of their era.
I was wondering if you upload, because I didn't get your notification despite my bell is on all the time. Glad i check it. I think it's You Tube thing... Great narration BCase, as always. Love your work! Thank you. Good night
@@nicoleperron3315 Hello Nicole! Must be it! Sorry later reply, i went to sleep after listen to BC. Hope all is well my dear. Wish good night. Stay safe!🙏💟
Thankyou, I have always found this case interesting. I have wanted to do it for a while but It took my Swedish friend a long time to send me the voice message of how to pronounce Yngsjö - I hope I did OK :)
@@lail111 Hm I think so because its a documentery and those are well based on a true story? And its true that she was the last woman in Sweden that was beheaded, what I know of. Im so sorry for my spelling but I hope you understand what I mean
I’m Swedish and I’ve never heard of this case. Poor Hanna. It doesn’t sound like she stood a chance once she married Per. Also well done for the pronounciations, especially Yngsjö and Århus.
I understand that point of view and I think it’s very important to take your wife’s/husbands feelings in a high regard, but I judge each situation by the circumstance. There are sometimes my husband is wrong and sometimes my mother/father are wrong. I stick to my moral compass and what I believe is right, but also empathize with all parties involved in the said conflict.
How nice to start my morning with Brief Case. This is a great case. Thank you for your hard work! Anna was bad. Bless her heart. Yikes!👏👏👏👏👏🙂 Have a wonderful week! Great channel.
Yay! I can see all the comments saying good morning but as i am in Australia Im just about to go to sleep lol I love watching your videos to wind down, Thank you Brief Case!
Goodnight is in order for you.
Crikey!
I’m in the USA but am a crazy insomniac so I’m just going to sleep as well. Sweet dreams Ophelia!
Have a pleasant nights sleep..😴
Goodnight! I just took my son to school. He's a senior. It's just after 7:45am. I'll be going back to sleep too. Brief cases voice makes me sleepy. It's so calm and I love accents. 😴
The only thing worse than a wicked MIL is a spineless husband
I had both and divorced after 14 years lol. Married 20 years now to a great guy who also had a great mother.
I agree, men like that , can't get a pair of scissors and cut the apron strings or he just liked being treated like a child
I lived in a children’s home for some time as a child. It was shut down by the state for all kinds of abuse to children. The wife of the man who ran this place was having an intimate relationship with her biological son. It truly does happen.
I don't know what to say
I dont think that Hannah's murder was because she found out about the incest... Her last letter detailed her talking Per into moving from the farm. Anna would have lost everything if she didnt have her son to help keep the farm going, and I think she found out about Hannah's plan and decided to eliminate the threat to her livelyhood.
That's what I'm thinking too. I think the idea of her son moving away enraged her so she had the poor woman killed. The incest rumors were most likely believed because she had already killed someone so to the court it didn't seem too far of for incest to be in the mix.
Or it wasn't even about the farm but deeper. I feel like this lady was one of those" if I can't have, no one can" very overbearing. Norma Bates kinda lady. Like it would be an episode of SVU.
Per may have told his mom about his wife wanting them to leave the farm. That could have been the reason she decided Hannah must die. There must have been a reason an incestuous relationship between mother and son was rumored around town. I really do believe something was going on with them.
And the flip side, Hannah and her spouse have food on the table and roof over their head thanks to the husband's mother having a farm that produce food even if short of money at times. I don't think that Anna would have any difficulties to find someone to live at the farm and work there at that time though I am more doubtful to whether Hannah and Per would have any skills making it possible for them to live at a similar standard anywhere else.
No indeed . Losing her son would have been very difficult for the mother . Farm work was mainly man's work . However , the incest stories were very much true . I have read about this case elsewhere too and every source talks about incest having been practiced by the mother son duo .
There was a movie out about this: Yngsjömordet, and the one in 1986 by Swedish Television. It's also on YT for those interested. I redid (synch) the subtitles, also for anyone interested. I checked out your crime story at that time and said film goes through that. Thanks, BC, and Happy New Year!
Do you still have the re-synched subtitles? I'm certainly interested in them.
And it`s a very good movie along with " Skånska mord " Hi from sweden.
I love the information provided in your historical cases.
It's a bloody good thing I check this channel regularly! I didn't get a notification! Great vid as always. Nice start to my Tuesday morning!
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I didnt get one either, I was just looking around and im subbed to BC, feels good in a way to hear that it wasnt my computer that was off and that I was not the only one that didnt got any notification. Hugs
Excellent as usual....the research undertaken by yourself in each and every case is to be commended...More true crime fans need to know about your fantastic channel.
Thankyou so much Steven :)
Morning, Brief Case! ❤️
👍🏼to BC and his impeccable pronunciation. Poor Hannah didn't stand a chance in that family. It's tough getting away from a controlling parent (see kid stars and their mom-agers/dad-agers).
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I love this channel, it’s one of the only things that takes my anxiety away ,true story 🙏
Horrible what happened to Hannah. It’s too bad she didn’t get a chance to leave. What a waste of a young life.
RIP.
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As I am from Sweden, this murder was talked a lot about in my childhood. The death mask of Anna is preserved in the Swedish police museum, she moved just as the axe should cut so the executioner missed and cut her over her mouth instead, so he had to cut one more time.
Thanks BC Perfect start to my week. ❤️❤️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ stay safe and enjoy your holidays.
Enjoy your channel as it covers so many international cases.Keep up the good work.
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Outstanding as usual, thanks BC
Thankyou so much :)
Half of me wonders if Per got buried in the same grave as Anna and her parents. Gah that was disturbing. Thanks, BC! As always, you're a great dark start to the week :)
Unlikely since it was HIS MOTHER that started the whole thing.
Love to all of you from Sweden! Stay safe, be kind.
What an unexpectedly evil woman. That poor young wife sounded like she really tried and was killed because she wanted Per to leave. Thanks for bring these old cases to light.
Great video as usual thanks
Thanks for listening
There's a few more of these famous murder cases that took place in Skåne in late 1800's to mid-1900's. Swedish television made five movies called "Skånska mord" based on these cases. Yngsjömordet (this case here) was one of those movies. Very well worth a watch if you can find them subtitled (unless you understand Swedish, of course :) ).
The prison where Anna Månsdotter was executed lies very central in Kristianstad (it is a pretty small town). I used to live just across the street from it.
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I cannot imagine you guys doing new vids this week with Christmas coming, so I'll say Merry Christmas here! Thanks for a great year's interesting vids. May you be safe and blessed. xxxx
Thanks for listening throughout 2020, there will be a video tomorrow :)
Hi I have just discovered your channel and having listened to your first story subscribe d because I like your accomplished English and your narration, thanks a lot!
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I hope everyone has a great week
Morning BriefCase and Fam! Happy Monday👑🌍
Poor Hannah. Mama’s boy didn’t stand a chance
Love these stories.
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An interesting case. All I can say is that all have lost in this disturbing account. Sweden was in the beginning of changes. I think that dating was strict and marriage even more strict for young people still living with their parents. I guess it wasn’t unusual back then.
There was no Justice for Anna’s son, whom I believe had no part in the death of his wife. But, I may be wrong because of the situation in the home.
Good Morning from Phoenix,Arizona man that was nuts 😳
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Never heard of this case, good video.
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Perversion of the parent/child relationship is always the parent's fault. I think Anna was beheaded for this crime more than for the murder.
Hello again, Briefcase fans! Per should have been able to stand up for not only his wife, but also himself. Anna's eyes in the photograph were so CREEPY!
So sordid and sad. I wonder if Hannah's family had any qualms of Hannah marrying into a family that the locals thought committed incest.
It sounds like she was a psychopath. They feel no love or remorse and killing someone who they simply don't like is nothing to them. It's simply the logical thing to do. They have no fear of punishment and will mock and jeer at authorities. They've even been known to smile at victims families to taunt them. Fascinating and frightening.
I think he was under his mother's control. and did what she told him.
The mother was widowed young, and her son took the place of her husband. When her son married she probably thought she could control her daughter-in-law as well, but it did not work.
Such a sad tale poor Hannah
I bet her father was haunted the rest of his life... he should have brought her home when she wrote, never leave someone you love in a miserable situation if you can help it. 😔 🇸🇪
Maybe he couldn't for some reason.
I read (actually listened to) a book about the case. Divorce was not well seen in these days. Dad tried in another way: Farm needed extensive renovations. He offered to buy a new farm so far away that Anna would not be able to walk there to meet Per and Hanna again. And she did not have money to get there through other means. Hanna was murdered shortly after her father had given this offer. This was perhaps the triggering mechanism. He just couldn’t imagine this could happen. Yes he express very much regrets that he did not accept her back.
I can’t understand why the highly regarded parents allowed their daughter to marry into this family.
Right?! Makes no sense.
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Exactly
I agree. Doesn’t make sense
I'm sure his being on and heir to a working farm was a pretty good incentive
I remember reading about this case when I was a child and from what I remember Hanna was strangled with a stocking that had been tied with a nice bow knot and that knot became Anna's fall because when the police asked both Per and Anna to tie a similar knot as the one found around Hanna's neck Per failed while Anna made an exact same bow knot.
Not exactly like that. Per admitted and said he did it but they were sura Anna contributed. Hanna must have been dressed after being murdered and Per could not tie the stocking-band she had as a part of her dress. So Anna must have done it.
Yuk, gross and ew. When my girls began dating I told them to avoid mamas boys.
Omg right no one will ever be a good as mommy right fml I’ve had enough run ins with mamas boys
Their brothers?!
Im trying to make damn sure my sons arent mommas boys rather fabulous lovely independent young men :) Who respect all ladies
@@aye70aye Maybe don't deliberately _try_ too hard..... you may be doing something you didn't intend?!
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So tragic. If my daughter sent me letters I would have gotten her and brought her back
God 🙏 bless 🙏
The parents should have picked up their daughter after reading her desperate letters.
On Hanna's gravestone in Brösarp you can read: "Den arma quinnans böner och tårar rörde dem alls intet", which roughly translates into "the poor woman's pleads and tears didn't touch them at all". So sad...
Thanks - Interesting :)
@@tapsars7911 Hannah wasn't the mother you dope! Lmao. 3 names bud, not hard to keep track of who is who - especially since one was male. People making fictitious statements such as yourself perpetuates the idiocracy of the population.
@@travisgartside409 good grief calm down
@@tapsars7911 HANNA, not ANNA. Did you even watch the video?
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Wow! That escalated quickly! 😂
The mother has "crazy eyes."
Her image is more terrifying than the case.
Idk if it's crazy eyes. At the age of 40 she had lost her husband and two kids. One son left, the one son who is expected to care for her when she becomes old. The son married the daughter of a judge and the couple had housing and meals at thefarm legally owned by Anna. I'm not sure about how accustomed Hannah was to doing household chores or other tasks at the farm but I would guesstimate that is why her father the judge didn't take any action when Hannah wrote home and wished her MIL would move from the farm.
By the way Spooch I'm looking at your little photo, I like your green complexion but your eyes look a bit crazy too.
She looked crazier than Charles Manson in that picture!
Right! Very demonic.
Same thing I said before even watching the vid, she has evil look, so does her son but it's not as profound
I dont know if I believe the incestuous relationship but I do believe the poor young wife was murdered because she had finally convinced her husband that they needed to move, and I do believe that there was psychological abuse between Per and his mother.
None the less Anna's karma came back to her and it was well deserved!
I blame her father, when those letters came in he would have told her to come home ASAP I sure would .I'm not leaving my daughter miserable and in danger.
It was 1840 how exactly did you expect fast travel
@@bdsaints1986 Mail travelled at much the same speed as people
@@bdsaints1986 fast travel? They same way she got there she could get back the way letters moved people did as well.
@@bdsaints1986 morons should not comment
@@effaitch7629 exactly hence my last comment lol
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I really like how you talk about cases from all over the world.
I'm from Sweden and I like that you try to pronounce the names and cities right. Love your channel, man! 😊
Thanks for watching, even though my Swedish friend sends me the pronounciation, they are not so easy for me, I hope I did OK :)
@@BriefCaseOfficial You did great! It doesn't have to be perfect! :)
I enjoy that he does older stuff too. The majority of the channels I follow don't go farther back than the 1990s to MAYBE mid 80s. It's interesting to hear stories that not everyone has covered to death (no pun intended)
@@kristyw89 , Deadly women and some other crime shows have some cases goin back to the 19th Century or further. It was in one of those shows where I first heard of Anna's case, or that of the women who poisened their family members (for cash).
@@BriefCaseOfficial you did great. However, the E in Per, is pronounced more like the A in admire. Love from Sweden. Stay safe.
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Feel sorry for the poor girl! Sounds like she really had a hard life there!
OMG that with the mother and son though, is truly shocking and so disgusting! 😱
Speculation, not proven.
I agree 😊
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@@janetcw9808 good evening from yorkshire
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It would be a corset she was missing, not a corsage which is a floral wrist adornment
Thanks, it can be that but in the 18th & 19th Centuries it was the upper part of a Ladys dress or something she wore over it :)
Floral *_waist_* adornment?? Lol
@@BriefCaseOfficial Like a 'bodice' i think
Women wear/wore some weird things!!!
Yes may have been a better word to use :)
As a school teacher, I can honestly say that Mothers have a frightening influence on their children--even children who resent them. This case only illustrates that. So many victims of selfishness.
Are you a mother?
Another frightening episode! Yikes....was expecting Anna to have a date with the hangman! Beheaded! Iguess Sweden is not the place to get busted for a 187! Thank you, BC, for a superb narration, once again!
Thanks for listening :)
Good Morning Casers.
I'm not late. RUclips & Google were down...But ..it's fixed now.
Now I have my case to listen to .
Have a great Monday.
@ LaMonica: You too, LaMonica. Merry Christmas.
when were they down?
@@cmclem1959 Monday afternoon in the UK
What a sad awful case...I was very surprised about the beheading, I assumed she would be hung! Awful.. ☹️😳
Me too! What a sicko.
Yes.That surprised me!
Me too
Yeah I was surprised also!
Yes! I came here to say the same.
If you wish to cover another "evil stepmother from hell" case, you could touch the case of Aurore Gagnon - known as "Aurore l'enfant martyr" (Aurore the martyred child) in Quebec. It is the most famous cases of family child mistreatment in Canadian history.
I will take a look - Thanks :)
When does it date from N M?
@@effaitch7629 The little Aurore died from septicemia in 1920, at the age of 11. During autopsy they counted up to 54 wounds all over her body.
@@nm7358 Thanks! Definitely worth a goo
@@effaitch7629 😉
Thank you ❤️ I live about 20 miles from where this happened and it was the first true case I got fascinated by as an 11 year old.
Good evening BC, this is another interesting case from Sweden!
That woman was really obsessed with her only remaining son! She likely heard her daughter-in-law talking about leaving with Per and went "nope, you're not going anywhere with my boy"
Talk about a mama's boy.
Sorry but... Muhahahahaa 🤣🤣🤣
Literally!
I can see how. Hard rural life, poverty, all his siblings and father dying and he probably didn't want to lose his very last alive relative. That shrew sure manipulated him like a puppy dog. I am certain he'd have lived a happy and wholesome life if his role model was someone more positive.
@@nozoto More positive than a incestuous murderer? Yes, some room for improvement there...
She should have moved outta that house since son was married.But ewwww that's digusting.
Be interesting to know, from Hannah's letters, if she felt there was anything untoward going on betwixt mother and son. Thanks for another interesting bc, BC!
Yeah
between would have done just fine lol
@@kcbh24 realy ?
Good morning, what a nice way to start the day. Especially since it's raining.
"Mother" in law from hell. Poor Hannah.
I agree it had to be so umbearable for her living there with them.. i wish that her family could of came to get her , and brought her back to her family home, she must have been so unhappy and so scared... Wow , Really sad story ..
I'm not sure of Sweden's laws at the time. But in England and the USA a wife was legally the property of the husband. So her father made a bad choice. Hence why so many widow's never remarried in the USA and opened boarding houses with their homes.
It;s hard to imagine what it must have been like for Per Nilsson to be so brainwashed by his mother, no doubt from a very young age, and so much under her thumb for her own sexual indulgence. It was a sad case of "trauma bonding."
I found an old book in our summer house when I was a child, that was my introduction to my true crime obsession Yngsjömordet . It was a very detailed description of the police investigation.
Well worth the extra wait. Silly RUclips servers!!
Hiya!!!!
Unfortunately this wouldn't be the first case I've heard of where a controlling mother convinced her son to help murder his wife due to jealousy because she viewed her son as her man.
Good morning everyone! (Starting my week off well with Briefcase and coffee)
If it was the mother's idea for her son to marry, then what would she gain by killing her?..... they'd just be back where they started, but with additional suspicions on them
I think it's called Bi**h on a stick syndrome.....
@@janetcw9808 What is??
Jealousy and not wanting the son to leave the farm.
Always interesting to hear about cases from my own country! You should really do a video about the Von Sydow murders, it’s a really fascinating one. Greetings from rainy Gothenburg 🇸🇪
I will look into it - Thanks
Good Morning Brief Case.
you do spoil us sir by taking us to late 19th century sweden., and i must confess have never been there before!
Another great story from you 💛 your channel is so addictive 👏🔥💯👍 X
Thanks for watching
Never a good idea to move in with your in-laws. Hello from NZ @ 2.09am Tuesady morning. Another excellent presentation Mr Brief Case, thank you. 😊
Thanks for listening :)
I see a lot of people making horrible comments about the mother and son in this case, and I can't help but view the entire case a bit askance. Torture was abolished in Sweden in the late 1700s, but the techniques used in the 18th and 19th century to secure confessions included things we are now no longer able to do because they include techniques known to get false confessions because after weeks of being sleep deprived and told you did it, you start to have false memories of ACTUALLY doing it.
Do I think it's probable they did it? Clearly, someone murdered that poor girl and her put body in the basement, but the only proof of something untoward happening between mother and son is gossip from the neighbors in their small village.
According to OUR neighbors, my roommate and I are a happily married couple who've been together for about three years, and I'm a stay at home housewife. He's gay, I'm disabled, and he does most of our housework because I'm physically unable to. Unless someone had actual proof, it should have been considered hearsay, but it sounds like they murdered Anna more because she wasn't an emotional person, and on the unsubstantiated rumors of an improper relationship with her son than over the death of poor Hannah.
I hope what the courts determined to be the truth is what actually happened, but I have very little faith in the legal system of the late 1800s when doctors still thought disease was caused by evil spirits.
why do you want to plea for those who are truly evil horrible people, my mom was a pure evil woman always threatening me with putting in an asylum if I didn't behave she never did even said why did God breathe life into you in the first place and everything that sounded like that while beating me every chance it got never showing any love except in front of family during get together like those do now that are left so rethink that comment, okay and she beat me once in a while to show power over me as well and mentally abused me also while dad just looked in the other direction
@@cornbreadfedkirkpatrick9647 she’s not pleading for anyone. I’m sorry for what happened to you personally but the comment is simply hoping that the authorities got the conviction correct given the dubious nature of the inconsistent confessions and fact that no actual evidence of incest was actually uncovered.
@@cornbreadfedkirkpatrick9647 I can completely understand where you're coming from, because I had a male family member who believed that anyone over 100 lbs can get hit, punched, kicked or whatever like a man. I weighed 105 lbs, and this man punched, kicked, hit, choked, and beaten me as if I was a man, which I'm not. My jaw is uneven, and the only way to fix that, doctors would have to break my jaw, realign it, then wire my mouth. I've got severe problems with my neck, spine, and knees.
I hope that you're doing well despite having someone like that raise you. May 2021 bring you, and your loved ones great prosperity, health, success in every endeavor that you, including your loved ones, wish to accomplish, and lots and lots of laughter and joy, and lots and lots of love and peace, and many, many beautiful and cherished memories that you and your loved ones make together. God bless.
@@toniremer1594 not so much but I'm changing my own fate and bless you the so-called loved ones will just have to fend for themselves they are adults now
Per looks like a 100% wrong 'un. How he snagged such a fine young lady is completely beyond me.
Love my BC & fam! ( With one eye open so far!) Merry Christmas from deep in the ❤️ of Texas!
Yikes. I can't find any evidence here besides village gossip & an unhappy girl's letters. 5 days of interrogation to acquire inconsistent confessions?!? Goodness, seems innuendo & social strata convicted them more than anything. All three were victims of their era.
Couldn't agree more. Anna may not have been the most pleasant and affectionate person to be around, but did that make her an incestuous murderer?
@@meemurthelemur4811 She also took the main responsibility for the crime to save her son from execution.
I was wondering if you upload, because I didn't get your notification despite my bell is on all the time. Glad i check it. I think it's You Tube thing... Great narration BCase, as always. Love your work! Thank you. Good night
Me too I didn't get a notification but the internet crashed or something so that's probably why.
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Hello Nicole! Must be it! Sorry later reply, i went to sleep after listen to BC. Hope all is well my dear. Wish good night. Stay safe!🙏💟
@@ELKE- goodnight Elke I'm going to sleep now it's very late.
love whenever you say..."He died." its always with the same expression and tone. So final. Genuinely love it. x
Thanks
Omg me too - I laugh when I hear it 😍
@@marylevin9262 exactly! such a grim thing but makes me smile involuntarily. love it everytime. "She died." (Gender doesn't seem to make a difference)
First glance : Anna Manslaughter.
OmgThank you for a Swedish case B:C!
Thankyou, I have always found this case interesting. I have wanted to do it for a while but It took my Swedish friend a long time to send me the voice message of how to pronounce Yngsjö - I hope I did OK :)
@@BriefCaseOfficial lol you did great as always
And I hope you liked my feed back :)
@@swedishpiggi Was the rumour actually true? is there any evidence?
@@lail111 Hm I think so because its a documentery and those are well based on a true story? And its true that she was the last woman in Sweden that was beheaded,
what I know of. Im so sorry for my spelling but I hope you understand what I mean
The Morale of this story is: Do Not Have A Sexual relationship with Your Mum or Son!
I’m Swedish and I’ve never heard of this case. Poor Hanna. It doesn’t sound like she stood a chance once she married Per.
Also well done for the pronounciations, especially Yngsjö and Århus.
Thanks - Yngsjö is not so easy to pronounce
@@BriefCaseOfficial No it’s not 😂 it has three of the most difficult sounds in Swedish and you managed marvellously :)
Det finns en gammal serie som heter skånska mord, där finns en film/avsnitt om Yngsjömordet :)
That would be interesting if there are subtitles :)
Hard to beleive that you've never heard about it! It's one of the biggest cases when it comes to murder back in the days in Sweden...
I like how much history and context you add to these stories.
Thankyou :)
I adore and respect my mother of course but my wife’s feelings come first.
I understand that point of view and I think it’s very important to take your wife’s/husbands feelings in a high regard, but I judge each situation by the circumstance. There are sometimes my husband is wrong and sometimes my mother/father are wrong. I stick to my moral compass and what I believe is right, but also empathize with all parties involved in the said conflict.
I'm not off to a great start today, spent most of the day thinking it was Tuesday until BC came on. Thankfully some predictability in this chaos
I suspect that the rumors of an incestuous relationship between Anna and Per were actually true.
How nice to start my morning with Brief Case. This is a great case. Thank you for your hard work! Anna was bad. Bless her heart. Yikes!👏👏👏👏👏🙂 Have a wonderful week! Great channel.
Thanks for listening :)