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  • Опубликовано: 21 янв 2023
  • This week we sat down with Carol Rogers, a Crime Scene Forensic Scientist. Carol discusses her involvement in catching high-profile serial killers, how DNA profiling works, and the worst crime scenes she’s attended throughout her career.
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  • @loveli420
    @loveli420 Год назад +1668

    The amount of empathy and human compassion she possesses is just beautiful. There are jobs, and there are callings. This is a calling.

    • @Talisman09
      @Talisman09 Год назад +10

      Why? Because she said wee body? Get ahold of yourself

    • @kylebb1901
      @kylebb1901 Год назад +1

      @@Talisman09 you’re just a bellend.

    • @EMMYK1916
      @EMMYK1916 Год назад +12

      The Chief Pathologist here in Ireland was Marie Cassidy, a Glaswegian, I believe. Anyway, she was very empathetic and very beloved here. She's retired now & taking part in Dancing with the stars!!

    • @bluediamond1414
      @bluediamond1414 Год назад +66

      @@Talisman09 I think you may need to take your own advice mate... why on earth are you so offended.

    • @bluediamond1414
      @bluediamond1414 Год назад +7

      Well said. I think you would have to have passion to be able to cope with this type of job. I imagine otherwise it would eat away at you. Interesting video.

  • @ljevans5851
    @ljevans5851 6 месяцев назад +94

    Oh my days, this is the woman that crawled under the floorboards to assess Angelina’s body and put Peter Tobin behind bars… my goodness.

  • @dystopiawanderer
    @dystopiawanderer Год назад +754

    I wouldn't be able to cope with it. Massive props to the people who are in this line of work, making a genuine difference.

    • @alisonjane5364
      @alisonjane5364 Год назад +11

      Yeah, how do they not suffer from PTSD!

    • @ambergraves-walker7074
      @ambergraves-walker7074 Год назад +14

      @@alisonjane5364 they do

    • @beckismith3934
      @beckismith3934 Год назад +5

      @@alisonjane5364 these people have therapists on demand n struggle with alot of real life demands . Relationships . Day to day Struggles . Mental capacity for others . At the end of the day u look yourself in the mirror n it's what you tell yourself that makes the difference . Knowing u did what u could . All that u could. Is what u have to tell yourself everyday, depending on the outcome of the case . Not speaking from personal experience but I have been in mental health therapy for almost my whole existence.

    • @demaji82
      @demaji82 Год назад +5

      @@alisonjane5364 we do you just put it in a box in your head.. after 15 years doing it that box is getting pretty full. But I love my job and helping people is why I’m still here

    • @alisonjane5364
      @alisonjane5364 Год назад +1

      @@demaji82 I would worry about it all spilling out at some point. Especially later in life as I've seen how traumatic events can come back to bite people as they get older and the lock weakens! I truly hope you don't suffer for all you have witnessed 💕

  • @richarddangler7596
    @richarddangler7596 Год назад +521

    Women like this one should be woman of the year. We’re so lucky to have people like this in society, it must be so hard to be able to deal with the trauma that she’s exposed to.

    • @Oceanfoxy
      @Oceanfoxy Год назад +10

      Good thinking, yes I would love to see a woman of the year with this level of empathy and strength

    • @hannahoconnell7324
      @hannahoconnell7324 Год назад +6

      I could not agree more!! She’s fantastic.. I’m watching this in awe. I cannot believe at 23 she had to witness a 3 month old little baby . ( I understand the necessity for it, because they need to know you can handle it .. but gosh! ) she’s just amazing

    • @olympiaelda1121
      @olympiaelda1121 Год назад

      Man of the year!

    • @SofaKingShit
      @SofaKingShit 7 месяцев назад +1

      Everyone makes mistakes while they are on the job. I wonder how many she made and what the consequences were for the accused.

    • @chairmanmeow8388
      @chairmanmeow8388 6 месяцев назад

      Be nice if a woman won woman of the year.

  • @sandyfeet8175
    @sandyfeet8175 8 месяцев назад +20

    Crawling down the trap door, her doing this and being able to collect essential forensic samples, that single act probably saved many lives. We are so lucky to have the professionals that do these hardest of jobs. I lost my daughter to cancer when she was 5, the nurses, oncologists - what a traumatic, horrible job to do - but thank god these people exist. They are not immune to these terrible things they work with and see, they feel too. Thank god they do their work.

  • @corynm92
    @corynm92 15 дней назад +10

    My undergraduate degree is in forensic chemistry. My internship made me realize that I couldn't do crime scene work, but I loved research. I now run an R&D lab. I have so much respect for anyone who does crime scene work. It's so mentally and emotionally draining.

  • @georgina-a
    @georgina-a Год назад +415

    An insanely difficult job that she clearly completes with grace - using her experience and intelligence to provide dignity for the victims. I take my hat off to her.
    When she spoke about playing a role in putting away Tobin (with great humility, I might add), I hope she realises what a massive service she did for this country. Providing answers for the families of his other victims and putting an end to Tobin's reign of terror was huge. I have no doubt that there are many women alive and well today, thanks to the team that put Tobin behind bars. That man's evil incarnate.

    • @rustomkanishka
      @rustomkanishka Год назад

      I know you guys dont have the death penalty in your country for very good reasons, but sometimes one wishes you did.

    • @garrystone561
      @garrystone561 Месяц назад

      Tobin has to be the nastiest degenerate I have ever seen. Long may he rot in jail.

  • @JayeCole
    @JayeCole Год назад +133

    What an absolute brick of a woman. To hear how she is just like “send me down the tiny trap door!” And then see her so touched by what happened to the little boy in the chute… just goes to show that it takes a person who is tough and mentally flexible in many ways to do the job she does.
    Thanks for working so hard to keep everyone safe. ❤

    • @donaldleo9434
      @donaldleo9434 Год назад +1

      Your right cole

    • @noongourfain
      @noongourfain Год назад +1

      You see how she swallows almost automatically at times?
      Like when she mentions the horse blood they sometimes use.
      She's reliving it, smelling it and seeing it.
      You must have to have such mental control to do this job.
      It leaves a mark no matter what.

  • @charlottehardy822
    @charlottehardy822 Год назад +299

    Huge respect. Anyone who deals with these things should be given all our gratitude.

  • @claustrum5534
    @claustrum5534 Год назад +100

    During my forensics rotation we had to visit the morgue to view autopsies. Half of the bodies were children after an orphanage had collapsed. I made it about 5 minutes before I had to walk out. I have so much respect for this woman and the people who do this work.

    • @arrigune
      @arrigune Год назад +2

      An orphanage had collapsed? How? Where? When?

    • @RaptorRockDrakeJesus
      @RaptorRockDrakeJesus Год назад +2

      I mean things like this happen all the time this stuff mostly doesn't make the news so I'm not surprised

  • @lucylocket5262
    @lucylocket5262 Год назад +185

    I have an enormous respect for this woman and all people, who do this type of work. THANK YOU.

  • @springboarde.b.t4346
    @springboarde.b.t4346 Год назад +46

    Having to wiggle into a trap door beside a body must have been so hard mentally prepare for. Massive respect 👏🏻

  • @Joe_Lebowski
    @Joe_Lebowski Год назад +79

    RIP all the victims but especially that poor boy. Thank you for all your humane work in this field.

  • @coltclassic45
    @coltclassic45 Год назад +123

    I left a like on the video but it's not meant for LAD it's for her. She and all the other professionals like her are amazing.

  • @rorytclancy
    @rorytclancy Год назад +68

    The bravery to not only do the job but to remain impartial and professional. People like this lady are a role model for any young person

  • @eddya.3776
    @eddya.3776 Год назад +121

    Fascinating, major respect to people that do this work. I can't imagine being able to put that job aside while at home. It would haunt me.

  • @giggitygiggity8391
    @giggitygiggity8391 Год назад +71

    Excellent interview. Shame it wasn't longer as it was incredibly interesting. As someone else commented her empathy and compassion is obvious and I think it's incredible that at such a young age she absolutely knew that she wanted to follow that path. I remember a documentary on Peter Tobin and the case she worked on. He's the absolute definition of evil. Long may she and her colleagues continue to put these degenerates away.

  • @ArranD1
    @ArranD1 Год назад +157

    Very interesting interview, one of the best I've seen from Ladbible, massive massive amount of respect Carol, her colleagues and everyone involved in that line of work, incredibly difficult but id hate to think of a world where we didn't have the forensics that we do today

  • @Robaylesbury
    @Robaylesbury Год назад +46

    Such an impressive woman. Such an effective and concise communicator.

  • @MyNinjapanda
    @MyNinjapanda Год назад +89

    Boy, that is one incredible woman.
    Thank you LadBible, that is one of the best interviews I have seen on your channel, and I watch them all!

  • @arshad8170
    @arshad8170 Год назад +27

    What an eloquent speaker. Highly professional. Someone who knows what she is talking about and what she does. Well done!

  • @thekarmicbrat
    @thekarmicbrat Год назад +40

    She found her path, and she is good at it. It's also nice to see videos like these, where the people interviewed don't necessarily come from a massive amount of trauma like in others.

  • @loopylou6841
    @loopylou6841 Год назад +45

    Seeing what other humans can do to each other is definitely sobering. I hope she finds peace in helping the families of the deceased get answers 🕊️

  • @beastyboyBlue
    @beastyboyBlue Год назад +27

    This lady is a super human ,there isn't many people could do her job. Its fascinating listening to her. God bless you and thank you for all you do for these poor victims. 🙏🙏

  • @HeavyBirdPilot
    @HeavyBirdPilot Год назад +14

    This lady has my upmost respect, absolutely applaud her and her colleagues. The hell they must walk into all to give the person justice.
    True heroes.

  • @cassiem3893
    @cassiem3893 Месяц назад +3

    I’ve seen this woman before. She is amazing, so empathetic and compassionate, yet professional and goal-oriented. She’s a superhero in my opinion!

  • @bakamojojojo
    @bakamojojojo Год назад +21

    What an absolutely incredible person and a remarkable service she's provided.

  • @melinapaixao82
    @melinapaixao82 8 месяцев назад +4

    As a person suffering from depression I’m amazed, fascinated really, on her ability to successfully cope with such emotional distressing situations. The compartmentalization, being able to talk to colleagues and not bottling everything up.

  • @Gllnswny22
    @Gllnswny22 Год назад +7

    I recently listened to a podcast on the life and crimes of Tobin and they described how forensics crawled into the tiny space where Angelika lay. What a brave lady to do such a thing and on one of her first jobs. Amazing work 👏

  • @annabels8754
    @annabels8754 15 дней назад +1

    She’s absolutely wonderful. Heaven forbid something ever happens you hope to have someone so caring and methodical as this woman.

  • @twindigo
    @twindigo 11 дней назад +2

    True hero of humanity. Doing the hardest yards for peoples loved ones. I salute you 🙌

  • @christopherforder8966
    @christopherforder8966 Год назад +11

    It takes a special type of person to be able to do this job. I have a lot of respect for the emotional trauma they must go through on every job especially when it’s to do with children or young adults.

  • @oliviaransley2482
    @oliviaransley2482 Год назад +7

    i could listen to her forever, she’s so smart and just incredible. love everything she’s doing and what she stands for

  • @alasdairgow4919
    @alasdairgow4919 Год назад +16

    amazing dedication, could listen to her stories all day. i wouldnt be able to sleep at night if i had her job...

  • @allibell6795
    @allibell6795 Год назад +5

    This woman is incredible. I love any doc that she is in because she is so calming and articulate.

  • @steftastic2645
    @steftastic2645 6 дней назад

    The subtle correction of "spatter" made me smile.
    She is so eloquent with her words. Love being in this line of work. ❤

  • @carolsheenyhailstoneartgra3977
    @carolsheenyhailstoneartgra3977 8 месяцев назад +2

    Huge respect for this lady & all who do her job.. you can see the emotion in her from what she’s seen is probably haunting her. Speaking for the ones who can’t speak anymore 😓💔

  • @me3784
    @me3784 17 дней назад +1

    I'm a forensic student and I've shadowed the medical examiners and been to an evidence locker. To me, seeing these things is thrilling. One thing I didn't expect was all the pictures they take. They take pictures of every square inch of a body and every square inch of a crime scene. There are people who's job it is to go through all those pictures. The database is so full the lag time for the next picture to come up is at least 30 seconds.

  • @thegoodwithin5984
    @thegoodwithin5984 Год назад +15

    A strong minded courageous woman who is fantastic at her job that works with an amazing team of professionals🌹

  • @sandrea4872
    @sandrea4872 Год назад +9

    What an incredible woman. Thank you to her and those like her for what they do

  • @Cyber277CDPR
    @Cyber277CDPR Год назад +2

    By far the best interview you have conducted on this channel, and you have done some excellent ones.
    nothing but the upmost respect and admiration for this lady.

  • @norte182
    @norte182 Год назад +11

    You are a magnificent example of a decent human being with a fantabulous accent, no less. Hats off to you, miss!

  • @tessiepinkman
    @tessiepinkman Год назад +7

    Amazing woman! Such a fantastic role model for anyone, anywhere, anytime. I would have loved to have had similar kinds of interviews available when I was younger. You are doing a great job in opening up peoples eyes to all the truths of our world, LADbible!

  • @scarletgoldenthorn
    @scarletgoldenthorn 2 месяца назад +1

    I am about to graduate college, and one of my majors is in forensic biology. I definitely want to work in a lab, I would HATE to do CSI work. They get paid less, they sometimes have to crawl around on all fours, I am awful at photography, etc. It’s interesting to hear that where she is from, the lab and CSI roles are combined. I am very passionate about this field, and I can’t wait to get into it. Mad respect to her.

  • @mainwitchmeg
    @mainwitchmeg Год назад +2

    Bless this woman and her colleagues. Thank you for the work that you do.

  • @Oamanda6
    @Oamanda6 Год назад +20

    My dream job but when I was young it wasn’t really a career option, at least as far as I remember. I live around the corner from where Angelika was killed so it was close to home. Poor poor girl 😞

  • @nate2759
    @nate2759 Год назад +7

    She seems like an amazing person, I really enjoyed hearing her experience.

  • @kanyebreast6072
    @kanyebreast6072 Год назад +2

    One of the best interviews LadBible have put out in a while.....well done!!

  • @nickharmer3049
    @nickharmer3049 Год назад +6

    What a brilliant upload. Appreciated. Bless up 👊

  • @battlefieldbartender5671
    @battlefieldbartender5671 Год назад +13

    Great interview, she is fascinating thank you!

  • @laurenroper3917
    @laurenroper3917 7 месяцев назад +1

    I used to live around the corner from where they found one of Tobin's victims. They demolished the house, but it was always a bit weird walking past this terrace with a big gap in it knowing why it had been pulled down.

  • @evijabozinska296
    @evijabozinska296 Год назад +7

    Huge respect to this woman and others working in this field. I can’t imagine what impact can leave on your mental health such a job, but her smile in the end showed that it is her calling and she really is doing this for others - victims and their families. Would highly recommend book “Unnatural Causes” by Dr Richard Shepher who’s foresinc pathologist. Had same feeling reading this book as listening this interview - huge respect, fascination and gratitude to people who devote their lives to such a calling.

  • @anacarpenter9254
    @anacarpenter9254 Год назад +2

    Thank you for letting me view your work profile. The occupation of this woman is remarkable and the purpose of her working in this field of work and listening to
    her explanation is ground searching work. As a youngster too present day, truly remarkable.

  • @timongreen2230
    @timongreen2230 Год назад +5

    Incredible Lady. Puts into focus how hard this is. I would fall apart before even trying. Wow!

  • @msscrazybuthappy
    @msscrazybuthappy Год назад +6

    Love her professionalism... and her accent! She's awesome.

  • @benreynolds1989
    @benreynolds1989 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for giving that young boy one last piece of dignity and respect

  • @Mr_Reset
    @Mr_Reset Год назад +16

    These CSI programs don’t do these people justice. I know it’s a TV program and it needs to be exciting, but there seems to be an incredible amount of work and time needed to investigate properly and to finally gain a conviction.

  • @CaIiforniaL0VE
    @CaIiforniaL0VE Год назад +17

    While I'm in College, studying to become a Forensic Pathologist, I got to work as a Body removal technician. For someone going in this field, its fascinating and looking at scenes/bodies with a "Job" mindset allows u to do the work without feeling too much fear or emotion. Our goal is to be the voice of those that have passed, to provide all victims with dignity & honor, while respecting the families & loves ones. The difficult part is, u learn to turn off ur emotions so many in my field begin having difficulty expressing it openly. Or u release ur emotions the moment u get Home & it keeps u up. Either way, its a fascinating field & worth all the difficulty when u can catch even one criminal. 🙂

  • @frasermcneill7516
    @frasermcneill7516 7 месяцев назад

    Huge respect. Thank you for your work and contribution.

  • @tohru21
    @tohru21 Год назад +1

    she seems so humble and like she really knows her stuff. great video

  • @nadze13
    @nadze13 Год назад +1

    Big respect and thank you for your tough job! You talk for victims, you are their voice!

  • @i33y_m4y
    @i33y_m4y Год назад +29

    as someone who wants to go into forensics, this woman is who i aspire to be like

    • @michelrood2966
      @michelrood2966 10 месяцев назад

      Don't be like someone else. Be yourself

    • @i33y_m4y
      @i33y_m4y 10 месяцев назад

      @@michelrood2966 okay, thanks for nothing

  • @BDTTK9
    @BDTTK9 Год назад +1

    She’s so down to earth for someone that does such a difficult and complex job

  • @theafamily8693
    @theafamily8693 Год назад +3

    Awesome interview! She’s very knowledgeable and explained everything to a T also lover her accent

  • @garrystone561
    @garrystone561 Месяц назад +1

    Thank God for people like Ms. Rogers, eloquent, highly skilled, intelligent, yet humble and gracious. Thank you Carol for your contribution and for being such a wonderful example for young women.

  • @TheRose5357
    @TheRose5357 Год назад +5

    Maybe not in the limelight but such a vital part of the explanation of a untimely death… very interesting listening to what actually happens in this part of frenetic. She is in the right place to do this she does care ❤

  • @MichaelGalt
    @MichaelGalt Год назад +1

    Thank you for the interview. I have a good friend from high school who does this as well. You would never suspect it, based on her personality.

  • @galeocean4182
    @galeocean4182 9 дней назад

    What a remarkable woman.
    I thank you for all the difficult work you, and your colleagues do around the world to get the monsters behind bars.

  • @ISTHIStheKRUSTYKRABx
    @ISTHIStheKRUSTYKRABx Год назад +5

    ugh, I've wanted to go into this career for the longest time but wasn't really guided well.. here I am, with a BA in criminology and not doing shit with it. im UPSETTT

    • @Joe_Lebowski
      @Joe_Lebowski Год назад +1

      Good luck finding your passion.

  • @nerd26373
    @nerd26373 Год назад +28

    This is a fascinating interview. We look forward to more of these.

  • @darahdoyle3176
    @darahdoyle3176 Год назад +3

    Heros and capes and all that. This woman is a hero. As are all of those in her profession. Catching these scumbags is paramount.

  • @amberlilyy
    @amberlilyy 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is what i wanted to do as a career for many years in school. Sadly, it just wasn't meant to be. But to hear her speak with such empathy and intelligence about her work is bringing up that old passion. I will admit, a part of it is morbid curiosity, but that is greatly outweighed by the desire to help those who can't help themselves. The victims deserve justice. Deserve for their stories to be told, and forensic scientists such as her are so important! ❤️

  • @MonstehDinosawr
    @MonstehDinosawr Год назад +18

    I'll still never get over the fact my dad who's an ex cop saw a decapitated head on the train tracks when working for British transport police and never ended up extremely traumatised by it.
    People who work in the police and the crime teams are amazingly resilient.
    (My dad used to be in the RAF before joining the police so that might be why he was desensitised)

    • @rufiredup90
      @rufiredup90 Год назад +6

      I get so terrified of this: becoming desensitised to it…I am already terrified of serial killer, rapists and all…People are monsters and they are terrifying. I really admire police and forensic scientists. I could never do their job.

    • @show_me_your_kitties
      @show_me_your_kitties Год назад +1

      It would bother me for an evening. If it was a child it would probably stick with me awhile.

    • @davekennedy6315
      @davekennedy6315 Год назад +3

      @@rufiredup90 while it is true that you just never truly know what lurks inside other people, you can't live a life of fear otherwise you won't leave the house. If you live in the UK/Ireland/Europe then you can reassure yourself that serious crime levels are very low. The likelihood of you being personally involved or even knowing someone who was a victim is very, very low. Just live your life with care and attention and the odds are hugely in your favour.

  • @usernotfound11111
    @usernotfound11111 Год назад +4

    THANK YOU FOR THIS

  • @HelenS.739
    @HelenS.739 7 месяцев назад +1

    They are truly amazing people that do this job. Not easy but amazing and this lady is wonderful too 👍👍👍👍

  • @PatriciaPageMosaicArtsCrafts
    @PatriciaPageMosaicArtsCrafts Год назад

    Very interesting as a crime watcher it's great to hear from the ones doing the work behind the scenes, they don't get enough credit, " the wee lad" she shows true empathy.

  • @sih1095
    @sih1095 Год назад +2

    These shoots are absolutely excellent.

  • @jrambo7495
    @jrambo7495 Год назад +23

    I absolutely love her accent!

    • @travisinthetrunk
      @travisinthetrunk Год назад +13

      I always thought that men with a Scottish accent sound almost guttural while women with a Scottish accent sound lyrical.

    • @mauriziofiore9286
      @mauriziofiore9286 Год назад +1

      @@travisinthetrunk can you spot the city she comes from by her accent?
      I am wondering as no native english :)

    • @travisinthetrunk
      @travisinthetrunk Год назад +4

      @@mauriziofiore9286 No. I can tell that she’s not from the highlands, though. Those accents are usually much thicker.

    • @mauriziofiore9286
      @mauriziofiore9286 Год назад +2

      @@travisinthetrunk thanks mate.

    • @insidiousbeatz48
      @insidiousbeatz48 Год назад +6

      @@mauriziofiore9286 sounds like she's from fife or Lothian area to me. I'm from Edinburgh and its not far from my accent. (edit) She's from Kirkcaldy in Fife i googled it so i was right with the area at least.

  • @evigkrig4386
    @evigkrig4386 21 день назад

    She is incredible, a hero. I get sick and horrified just by listening or reading about horrific criminal cases.

  • @suzimonkey345
    @suzimonkey345 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for everything that you do!

  • @jamesharris184
    @jamesharris184 Год назад +3

    Lovely interview clearly a very capable forensic scientist.

  • @lorrainewalton5827
    @lorrainewalton5827 13 дней назад +1

    I Remeber my first autopsy as a 1st year nurse. The body was so beautifully perfect except for a slight blue tinge on his lips. Apart from that a perfect young healthy man who had drowned. What an honour to be in the room that day no matter how confronting it was.

  • @ruffmeow9893
    @ruffmeow9893 Год назад +6

    what an incredibly special person!!

  • @bethschmitz6734
    @bethschmitz6734 6 месяцев назад

    Extremely intelligent and articulate woman! Thank God for the professionals that do what she does and do it so well! Great topic!

  • @Billy2011C
    @Billy2011C Год назад +7

    I couldn't do that kind of work. It must be heartbreaking at times. Massive respect for these people.

  • @nataliewest2105
    @nataliewest2105 9 дней назад

    Fantastic interview utter respect to her for doing this as a career ❤

  • @shri081
    @shri081 Месяц назад

    It’s takes a special something and someone to do what Carol does. I admire people in these fields so much. Carol is smart, insightful, brave and might I add, absolutely gorgeous. She could totally play the part of a forensic scientist on any prime time crime show (that she obviously doesn’t think too highly of 😅), any time she wants. What a wonderful human being. Definitely has qualities that we can aspire to and learn from. Thanks again Carol and LadBible for this wonderful interview.

  • @stevendavies3563
    @stevendavies3563 Год назад +2

    Thank you for doing this

  • @robswanson1040
    @robswanson1040 Год назад +8

    Another fascinating interview, she's clearly found her calling! Keep doing what you're doing and watch out for jobbies!
    Devastated to hear that Silent Witness isn't 100% accurate though...... lol

  • @melonycrumpet
    @melonycrumpet Год назад +6

    Such an intelligent and professional lady. You’re an inspiration to future forensic investigators. I

  • @dzingunyte
    @dzingunyte Год назад +1

    mad respect to this specialist!!

  • @watjejanssen7535
    @watjejanssen7535 Год назад +1

    glued to the screen, thanks !

  • @mellie4174
    @mellie4174 Год назад +1

    Ma'am, i salute you. Massive respect for you! Thank for what you do and for the incredible grace with which you do it. And i don't mean grace as in beauty or élégance, i mean the grace of mind and heart that you have.

  • @milenapfeiler
    @milenapfeiler Год назад +3

    So much respect for her, I could not to the emotional part of this job. It would be too much to handle.

  • @Samira27
    @Samira27 Год назад +6

    Truly amazing ❤

  • @Cody-xo4tb
    @Cody-xo4tb 7 месяцев назад +1

    Ma’am you certainly DONT JUST HAVE A SMALL PART TO PLAY they are all huge massive you all do important great work and we thank you

  • @headron66
    @headron66 11 месяцев назад +3

    I seen this young lassie on the Peter Tobin case and she stayed with me. Her going down under those church floor boards was haunting. RIP Angelika, Vicky, Dinah and Jessie, hope you are all in a better place. Thank you for posting this❤ note: they say (and they have a good argument) that Tobin could be Bible John the elusive murder from Glasgow Barrowlands. As children our parents would frighten the wits out of us by saying Bible John would get us (if we ventured too far from home) so it’s unbelievable now to think it might just have been Tobin and we had every right to fear him.

  • @zencomeseasy602
    @zencomeseasy602 Год назад +9

    The psychological strength this must take is astounding.

  • @tigertiger1699
    @tigertiger1699 Год назад

    Absolute champ..🌹 what a huge service to her communities

  • @jeffchristianson-ziebell7727
    @jeffchristianson-ziebell7727 Год назад

    She’s such a precious and amazing beautiful human being & true angel.