I've been watching you since you had under 1000 subs. The amount of research to do one of the old cases is phenomenal. Your telling is unmatched. My hat is off to you sir. Kuddos. Shawn, Maine USA
This is my favorite true crime channel, and I follow several of them. The story telling, the respect for the victims, and the lack of dramatics, all of that makes this an awesome channel. He deserves more subscribers.
Indeed. I also wonder why a wealthy old lady would choose to live in a poverty lodging house? Not exactly a very safe place for anyone with a tin filled with money. And she didn't trust banks but trusted to live a sketchy place like that with everyone knowing she had cash.
Yes, I agree your ability to tell these stories is magnificent. While I'm listening, and looking at the artwork or photos of the story, I can imagine it in my head like a movie. It's great, and only with Brief Case. I myself prefer these older cases, I find them more interesting, but all of your stories are great. Thank you
Just before bedtime in Australia 🇦🇺. Love the details - all the names of all the players. All the dates. All the quotes. Very thorough. Gosh they carried out sentences quickly back then! Thanks for sharing.
I absolutely love these episodes that take us back in time! Not too many people who committed murder actually got away with it. I can only imagine how difficult it was to live in that day and age. Thank you, Brief Case for another incredible episode!!
I'm always impressed by the amount of detail you can provide, names, dates, events, even for cases from so long ago. This was another very well researched, written and narrated story. I enjoyed it very much. Thank you.
Between you and the Crime Reel, I have learned so much about the history of crimes and justice through the centuries. I love it! Keep up the good work. Side note, it's so horrible what many people had to do to survive, especially women. Great narration as usual, BC.
I'm surprised that the body of the husband wasn't also exhumed, either to add weight to the case or confirm non-suspicious cause of death. As for the known victim's family, as the old saying goes "Where there's a will, there's a relative!"
With the things that happened in her life, I kept expecting her to end up in much worse situations, but she seemed to have had an unusual ability to pick herself up, shake the dust of her feathers, and carry on with her life, as if her previous falls hadn't happened. But eventually she came across a temptation which made even her luck to run out.
Congratulations on yours 383K Brief Case! 👏 Crazy to see how fast you are growing! Being your subscriber since your first video, it's really great pleasure to be here. Your deliveries of stories is fantastic! Wish always much success to you. Thank you for this upload. We'll done as always
I wish I had found him earlier than I did. But I'm certainly happy I did find him. If I remember right, his channel popped up in my suggested list because I had looked up some crime stories. However it happened, I've been a subscriber since that first one. And through him, I found The Crime Reel, which is another great channel.
@@kathyjones1576 Yes, he is really great and made quite progress! I'm a subscriber to The Crime Reel since his beginning too, because they were introduced by Mortis, on his channel 4 years ago. If you stroll his videos you'll find it. Never is too later to became a subscriber. Welcome Kathy! Wish nice and safe week
Especially cases in the Victoria era where life was so much different than today. No social welfare programs. You had to fend for yourself. Life was really rough especially with all those diseases we don't even think about today. Listening to what life was back then makes you appreciate how much better our lives are now!
Every week i look forward to watching your videos, and you never disappoint 😁👏 One of my favourite true crime channels ever! Keep up the fantastic work BC ...Oodles of love Sassy 🥰❤ xx
Waiting for Mondays is torturous!, I LOVE the way you deliver the cases. I would like to thank you so very much, you make my Mondays brilliantly!! Thank you so much Sir. ❤️
Brief Case is my absolute favorite crime channel. You do a wonderful job narrating and researching every episode. I look forward to the next episode. God bless.
Fifteen minutes to deliberate; hanged the next day. That's some swift justice. The lodgers claimed they'd never seen any rats in the house? That's highly doubtful in a port city at this time in history. Thank you for another excellent episode.
She must have kept the house incredibly tidy, which seems difficult for such a low rent establishment. It's an odd endorsement, of sorts, of her housekeeping skills (but i find it hard to believe there wouldnt be at least a few rats no matter how spotless it was).
Thank you BC for the amazing way you put together, and present, these truly interesting cases. They make my Mondays! Keep doing what you're doing, you are awesome. ❤️🇨🇦
Good morning brief case! I was looking forward to watch your video before I leave for work this morning I enjoy all your video! I am watching from st lucia
Another great story! I always have to laugh at the beginning of your videos when you say "sit back...." when your stories keep me on the edge of my seat! Thank you for all you do, BC, I love this channel!
It's odd that the police didn't think about exhuming Mr. Charles Wade to examine his stomach: maybe he had a taste of Mary Ann's secret gruel recipe, too.
Do enjoy your historical crimes, they are well researched & narrated, showing how within a few centuries criminology has changed both legally & in investigation, gives an interesting insight into social history over a period of time. Look forward to the next episode Thank You BC for a job excellently done.
Arsenic was a very easy and often used poison during this time. In fact, it took a number of years before this could be used as an absolute cause of murder. Another very interesting story from Brief Case. Carry on.. I love this!!
Thanks but I very much doubt that landmark will ever be reached, I am however very grateful to everyone who has subscribed, watches the videos and leaves a comment :)
Of all the podcasts of this nature yours is the first I've subscribed. Your voice, the use of pictograms and the sheer amount of background work is to applauded. But more than that Ur storytelling is like a web that draws me in. I can't even skip a few seconds in case I miss a crucial clue❤❤❤❤
Greetings from Melbourne in Australia, every Tuesday morning it’s tea and crumpets for breakfast with this week’s episode of BC, something I look forward to, the pictures enhance the story, the number of people who get murdered for money ! the culprits usually get caught, thanks for bringing these stories to us, they’re great
@@BriefCaseOfficial Wrong, What makes your channel stand above the rest is the time period of each case. In my opinion, there is nothing better than these really old cases from a time gone by. They all have that creepy edge to them just like the "Jack the ripper" case. Please keep up the excellent work and thank you for sharing.
@@BriefCaseOfficial You already work hard, but I would be very interested in any further ideas! I tried to say 'superflous' but could not figure out the spelling,lol
Thank you for yet another case, BC. It's sad that the elderly lady's family didn't show up until she was gone, I believe it was more about money than anything, which sadly is the case a lot of times. As for Mrs. Burdock she was nothing but cold blooded and greedy, it's deplorable what she did. Yet again, your stories are always well researched and your voice is fabulous in narration. Looking forward to the next BC!
She could probably have gotten away with it if she'd smothered the woman with a pillow, reported the 'theft' of the woman's belongings, and hadn't been so obvious about the money and instead waited a few years to spend it. 🙄 It's a good thing that most murderers are so bumbling about it 😊 Another phenomenal documentary experience about a long-forgotten crime ❤ The older, the more interesting 🎉
Historian here, with one small note -- average life expectancy doesn't mean what most people think (and this video implies). It's a simple, mean average (add up all the ages of the deceased, divide by the number of the deceased), not the age at which most people will die. A low number like 42 today would typically indicate a country with a long-running conflict, or conditions of uncontrolled illness, famine, lack of clean water, and likely, a high infant and child mortality rate. With the dawn of antibiotics and other treatments, we do live longer than we used to, but not by much. Our average life expectancy has mostly gone up through reducing infant death. I can't give you an exact figure for England in the first half of the 19th century (and exact numbers would vary by place and time), but my educated guess is that the average woman who had survived to her 15th birthday would probably also live to see her 70th. Police may not be surprised by the passing of an elderly woman then (or now), but it wouldn't have been because they were thinking "well she's been dodging death for three decades now!" A woman who suddenly had a fatal anurysm or heart attack in her mid-fifties would be mourned much as we would now, as a shocking and early death. You didn't ask, but I do hope it helps. It's a pretty crude rubric.
As usual another Great posting 👍👍.. I've noticed 17th --- 19th centuries there were only couple days between sentencing to execution , and yet today it takes years up to decades to get to an execution.. It doesn't seem fair to the families/persons involved... Thanks again for the posting Stay Safe n Healthy ✌ 🍻
I'm rather surprised no one dug up the fact that she was a bigamist. Even if she had been found not guilty of the murder, the court and the jury could have had her found guilty and executed on that charge. Please keep these wonderful videos coming. I've been a fan pretty much since the channel began here.
I've been watching you since you had under 1000 subs. The amount of research to do one of the old cases is phenomenal. Your telling is unmatched. My hat is off to you sir. Kuddos. Shawn, Maine USA
Thankyou so much Shawn :)
This channel really IS phenomenal, Shawn, Maine, USA. You put it all very well. Addie, NYC 😊
This is my favorite true crime channel, and I follow several of them. The story telling, the respect for the victims, and the lack of dramatics, all of that makes this an awesome channel. He deserves more subscribers.
Hear, hear.
Couldn't agree more.
Justice sure was swift in the old days. Another great story to end my week with! Thank you!
Thanks for listening
It's interesting that her family didn't show up or help until she was dead. Their concern was more about money than the elderly lady! Thanks BC ❤❤
WOW 😳 I didn't think of that, you're right 😢
Sadly that's the case most of the time..
Sounds so familiar, unfortunately$$$💰🪦
Indeed. I also wonder why a wealthy old lady would choose to live in a poverty lodging house? Not exactly a very safe place for anyone with a tin filled with money. And she didn't trust banks but trusted to live a sketchy place like that with everyone knowing she had cash.
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Lol- the wealthy are usually stingy!!
Yes, I agree your ability to tell these stories is magnificent. While I'm listening, and looking at the artwork or photos of the story, I can imagine it in my head like a movie. It's great, and only with Brief Case. I myself prefer these older cases, I find them more interesting, but all of your stories are great. Thank you
Thanks for listening
Just before bedtime in Australia 🇦🇺. Love the details - all the names of all the players. All the dates. All the quotes. Very thorough.
Gosh they carried out sentences quickly back then!
Thanks for sharing.
6.30am here :)
BC, your channel is one of a kind. Thank you for being an incomparable history detective and narrator. Cheers!
Thankyou :)
Thank you for this, Brief Case. We hope you’re doing well. Take care of yourself for us.
Thank you! You too!
I absolutely love these episodes that take us back in time! Not too many people who committed murder actually got away with it.
I can only imagine how difficult it was to live in that day and age. Thank you, Brief Case for another incredible episode!!
Thanks Kerry
Uh...if they got away with it we wouldn't know!
I'm always impressed by the amount of detail you can provide, names, dates, events, even for cases from so long ago. This was another very well researched, written and narrated story. I enjoyed it very much. Thank you.
Thank you very much!
He's the best 🥰🥰🥰
If only he would do a video bout how he researchers..omg ild luv that!😮😮😮
Between you and the Crime Reel, I have learned so much about the history of crimes and justice through the centuries. I love it! Keep up the good work.
Side note, it's so horrible what many people had to do to survive, especially women. Great narration as usual, BC.
Cheers for that Coxy
My favourite guy....you've made my day awesome!
I'm surprised that the body of the husband wasn't also exhumed, either to add weight to the case or confirm non-suspicious cause of death. As for the known victim's family, as the old saying goes "Where there's a will, there's a relative!"
OMG! I'd never before heard that iteration of "Where there's a will, there's a way'. You made me laugh out loud!
😂😂😂
Hello Briefcase and all you Briefcase fans out there! Thank you for another superb story. :-)
Thanks for watching
Hi
Hi to you as well.
Hiya BC, really interesting story, thanks for the case and liked the fact about Ross on Wye too, I never knew that
Thanks Crimey, hope all is good with you :)
Wye. I thought it was just plain Y. Thanks for clarifying TCR. Ross on Wye? 😘
@@Agapy8888 yep, in fact it's Ross-on-wye when you see it written down. You always learn stuff with BC
@@TheCrimeReel Yes. A plethora of knowledge. Thanks.
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@@BriefCaseOfficial yeah all good bro
You are simply the best at what you do. I love your channel. Thank you for your hard work.
Wow, thank you!
❤️ great way to start my day!!! Thank you! Fantastic ... as always!
Thanks for watching :)
I love this channel you never disappoint
Thankyou :)
Thank you for being a bright spot and something I've look forward to every Monday for years!
Wow, thank you!
With the things that happened in her life, I kept expecting her to end up in much worse situations, but she seemed to have had an unusual ability to pick herself up, shake the dust of her feathers, and carry on with her life, as if her previous falls hadn't happened. But eventually she came across a temptation which made even her luck to run out.
Congratulations on yours 383K Brief Case! 👏 Crazy to see how fast you are growing! Being your subscriber since your first video, it's really great pleasure to be here. Your deliveries of stories is fantastic! Wish always much success to you. Thank you for this upload. We'll done as always
Thank you so much Elke :)
I wish I had found him earlier than I did. But I'm certainly happy I did find him. If I remember right, his channel popped up in my suggested list because I had looked up some crime stories. However it happened, I've been a subscriber since that first one. And through him, I found The Crime Reel, which is another great channel.
@@kathyjones1576
Yes, he is really great and made quite progress! I'm a subscriber to The Crime Reel since his beginning too, because they were introduced by Mortis, on his channel 4 years ago. If you stroll his videos you'll find it. Never is too later to became a subscriber. Welcome Kathy! Wish nice and safe week
I love how this channel narrates and explores old cases. Unique to the other channels In the true crime world.
Thanks Autumn :)
Hi. Just watched April in Paris.
Especially cases in the Victoria era where life was so much different than today. No social welfare programs. You had to fend for yourself. Life was really rough especially with all those diseases we don't even think about today. Listening to what life was back then makes you appreciate how much better our lives are now!
Every week i look forward to watching your videos, and you never disappoint 😁👏 One of my favourite true crime channels ever! Keep up the fantastic work BC ...Oodles of love Sassy 🥰❤ xx
Thankyou :)
@@BriefCaseOfficial You are very welcome ❤ how comes theres no heart on my comment, it was there a second ago lol x
If I did it from my phone sometimes I accidently push twice :(
Waiting for Mondays is torturous!, I LOVE the way you deliver the cases. I would like to thank you so very much, you make my Mondays brilliantly!! Thank you so much Sir. ❤️
You are so welcome
I love Monday mornings, I have coffee and listen to you interesting stories...
You are so appreciated , thank you so much ❣️
Thanks for listening Ann :)
You have made it to the Rez ( Navajo Nations , window rock az ) have some aunties and elders binge watching you ❤️
That is brilliant, thankyou :)
Thank you for your research and time that you put in every single week to bring us something from the annals of time.
Omg, how have I gone This Long without Subscribing? Thanks for the great work!❤
Brief Case is my absolute favorite crime channel. You do a wonderful job narrating and researching every episode. I look forward to the next episode. God bless.
Thank you so much Elizabeth
I as well admire& respect your time and hard work, so detailed! Much appreciation darlin ✌️💯
Thank you so much
Well done BC!! I really enjoyed this one. Especially all the historical background and eyewitness accounts/quotes. Keep em coming!!!
Thanks! Will do!
Great video. Thanks!!
You're welcome!
Good morning from a snow day today in Black Diamond Alberta, thank you for all the great cases.
Hope you get your chinook. 🌤🌥⛅️🌤. Miss It
Thank you BC. I love your channel. It’s one of my faves
Thankyou I appreciate that!
Fifteen minutes to deliberate; hanged the next day. That's some swift justice.
The lodgers claimed they'd never seen any rats in the house? That's highly doubtful in a port city at this time in history.
Thank you for another excellent episode.
Thanks for watching
She must have kept the house incredibly tidy, which seems difficult for such a low rent establishment. It's an odd endorsement, of sorts, of her housekeeping skills (but i find it hard to believe there wouldnt be at least a few rats no matter how spotless it was).
Maybe there was a cat? The rats could have kept out of sight
I've really been loving these videos. I love searching history and crime so these are perfect
Thanks
Thank you BC for the amazing way you put together, and present, these truly interesting cases. They make my Mondays! Keep doing what you're doing, you are awesome. ❤️🇨🇦
Thank you! Will do!
As soon as it was mentioned that the victim's body was "remarkably well-preserved" when exhumed, I immediately thought "arsenic!"
as soon as they said stomach pains and death...I thought arsenic!
@@resarm5007 As soon as they said the old lady had a tin box with lots of money in it, I thought arsenic!
as soon as they said she had her own room, I thought arsenic!
@@ryelydude Now we just need someone to say that as soon as they saw the video was uploaded they thought arsenic...
😂😂😂
I can tell this one is going to be awesome just based on Mary's picture! Thanks, brief case!
We all know where the story is going when he says “she had terrible stomach pains” 😂
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For real 😂
😭😭 so true
Good morning brief case! I was looking forward to watch your video before I leave for work this morning I enjoy all your video! I am watching from st lucia
St Lucia, wow, I imagine it is a lovely island, have a great day :)
@@BriefCaseOfficial yes it's
New to finding this channel and subscribed! I've always had a interest in true crime and love historical cases, you merge them so well together.
Thankyou so much Katie :)
Good one BC. Thank you!!👍😁💞
Excellent as usual 👌
Thank you!
I love your channel Brief Case and appreciate all your hard work 😊
Thank you!
Good morning and thank you very much.
Good morning!
I always hit 👍before I watch. I know I'll enjoy every episode and I do.. 😊
Your stories are always intriguing, victorian days are so dark and devastating. Thank you for every story I love hearing your voice BC❤️💋🥂
Thanks for listening Brenda
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I am well, thank you 😊
I am now 💋🌹👍
I love your videos and your voice. Thank you for everything you do 🥰
So nice of you, thanks for watching
Once again, a fascinating case!
Another great case by Brief Case thanks for uploading all these great cases I Love watching them
Thanks Bobby
I look forward to your stories every week! Keep up the good work 👍
Thank you! Will do!
Another great story! I always have to laugh at the beginning of your videos when you say "sit back...." when your stories keep me on the edge of my seat! Thank you for all you do, BC, I love this channel!
Thankyou :)
It's odd that the police didn't think about exhuming Mr. Charles Wade to examine his stomach: maybe he had a taste of Mary Ann's secret gruel recipe, too.
Possibly, hope all is good in Italy :)
Thank you BC for another amazing story time. 🇨🇦🙃🍁
Thanks for listening
Do enjoy your historical crimes, they are well researched & narrated, showing how within a few centuries criminology has changed both legally & in investigation, gives an interesting insight into social history over a period of time. Look forward to the next episode Thank You BC for a job excellently done.
Arsenic was a very easy and often used poison during this time. In fact, it took a number of years before this could be used as an absolute cause of murder. Another very interesting story from Brief Case. Carry on.. I love this!!
Thankyou
Bigamy as a capital crime!!! I had no idea! Very interesting historical background, thanks.
Thanks so much BC. Another great case.
Thanks for listening
Everyone needs to share the joys of BC with the world thats missing out 😀 im surprised this channel hasnt made it to 1M yet ❤
Thanks but I very much doubt that landmark will ever be reached, I am however very grateful to everyone who has subscribed, watches the videos and leaves a comment :)
Great true story from the distant past ! Thanks BC ✨☮️
Thanks for listening
Oh I waited to see and hear your awesome and highly anticipated upload once again! Thank you Briefy, and as per usual, lots of love from Finland
Thanks Aurora
I thank you so much for these brief case really enjoy your channel as usually keep up your great work always looking forward 🇯🇲👍👈
Thanks for watching!
Thank You
Good morning Brief Case.
Morning Joanne
and another great case, thank you. Look forward each week to listen to the cases.
Much appreciated
Thank God it's Monday 😄 coffee biscuits and Brief Case 💕
Another great one BC! Keep them coming.
Thanks, will do!
congrats on such a fabulous channel BriefCase ♥
Thank you so much!!
Thank you for posting such interesting videos - keep up the great work
Thankyou
Such awesome details, good story! Thank you
Thanks for listening
Of all the podcasts of this nature yours is the first I've subscribed. Your voice, the use of pictograms and the sheer amount of background work is to applauded. But more than that Ur storytelling is like a web that draws me in. I can't even skip a few seconds in case I miss a crucial clue❤❤❤❤
Thankyou so much Michelle :)
I love your cases and how you cover them. Always interesting.
Thank you Lisa :)
Hi B C as always another great story and very well done
Thanks for listening
Greetings from Melbourne in Australia, every Tuesday morning it’s tea and crumpets for breakfast with this week’s episode of BC, something I look forward to, the pictures enhance the story, the number of people who get murdered for money ! the culprits usually get caught, thanks for bringing these stories to us, they’re great
Sounds nice, its not even tea time where I am
I love that idea! It's Monday morning when I watch Briefcase (I'm late this week) I will plan a special breakfast to accompany it
Who needs coffee on Monday mornings when you have Brief Case?
I need coffee :)
You have, without a doubt, the best channel on You-Tube!
Thank you so much, but there are many channels that are way better than mine, but I really do appreciate the comment and support
@@BriefCaseOfficial Wrong, What makes your channel stand above the rest is the time period of each case. In my opinion, there is nothing better than these really old cases from a time gone by. They all have that creepy edge to them just like the "Jack the ripper" case. Please keep up the excellent work and thank you for sharing.
I look forward to watching your videos! You always ask for our feedback, but I would love to hear your commentary on some of the cases you cover.
Thanks Jamie, maybe an idea, I never give an opinion but there are some case I have studied so much maybe I should
@@BriefCaseOfficial I know other people would enjoy what you have to say as well. Give it a try! I will be waiting and watching. LOL!
@@BriefCaseOfficial You already work hard, but I would be very interested in any further ideas! I tried to say 'superflous' but could not figure out the spelling,lol
Love your videos. Keep up the good work!
Thanks, will do!
Another great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
One of the first viewers today. Yaay. I love your channel, "Mr." Briefcase.🙂
Thank you!
@@BriefCaseOfficial My pleasure.
I expected them to look into the husband's COD. Thanks! The work you put in always amazes! 👍👏
Thank you very much!
Oh thank you. I had to watch it before I could do anything else. Another awesome video
Thanks Vivian
I watch it two to three times. Enjoying my tea or coffee. Always appreciate the care BC puts into his narrations.
Your research is extensive and impressive. I’m enjoying the true crime mixed with a history lesson.
Thankyou
Thank you for yet another case, BC. It's sad that the elderly lady's family didn't show up until she was gone, I believe it was more about money than anything, which sadly is the case a lot of times. As for Mrs. Burdock she was nothing but cold blooded and greedy, it's deplorable what she did. Yet again, your stories are always well researched and your voice is fabulous in narration. Looking forward to the next BC!
She could probably have gotten away with it if she'd smothered the woman with a pillow, reported the 'theft' of the woman's belongings, and hadn't been so obvious about the money and instead waited a few years to spend it. 🙄 It's a good thing that most murderers are so bumbling about it 😊 Another phenomenal documentary experience about a long-forgotten crime ❤ The older, the more interesting 🎉
Thank you BC !☮️
Historian here, with one small note -- average life expectancy doesn't mean what most people think (and this video implies). It's a simple, mean average (add up all the ages of the deceased, divide by the number of the deceased), not the age at which most people will die. A low number like 42 today would typically indicate a country with a long-running conflict, or conditions of uncontrolled illness, famine, lack of clean water, and likely, a high infant and child mortality rate. With the dawn of antibiotics and other treatments, we do live longer than we used to, but not by much. Our average life expectancy has mostly gone up through reducing infant death.
I can't give you an exact figure for England in the first half of the 19th century (and exact numbers would vary by place and time), but my educated guess is that the average woman who had survived to her 15th birthday would probably also live to see her 70th.
Police may not be surprised by the passing of an elderly woman then (or now), but it wouldn't have been because they were thinking "well she's been dodging death for three decades now!" A woman who suddenly had a fatal anurysm or heart attack in her mid-fifties would be mourned much as we would now, as a shocking and early death.
You didn't ask, but I do hope it helps. It's a pretty crude rubric.
Thank you always a pleasure 😽. Philadelphia USA
Thank you too!
Good morning and thank you Briefcase 💼. Hey 👋🏽😌 Monday morning crew 🏞️.
Morning Cadillac!
Very interesting, I enjoyed this because it was short, and it got to the point thank you for having an interesting case.
Thanks for listening
As usual another Great posting 👍👍.. I've noticed 17th --- 19th centuries there were only couple days between sentencing to execution , and yet today it takes years up to decades to get to an execution.. It doesn't seem fair to the families/persons involved... Thanks again for the posting Stay Safe n Healthy ✌ 🍻
Or the taxpayers. Keeping people on Death Row costs a FORTUNE
I have been waiting all day for your upload BC. Thank you
Thanks Rick
Thank you, BC 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Always interesting.
Thank you
Peace 💕🇺🇲
So nice of you
I'm rather surprised no one dug up the fact that she was a bigamist. Even if she had been found not guilty of the murder, the court and the jury could have had her found guilty and executed on that charge. Please keep these wonderful videos coming. I've been a fan pretty much since the channel began here.
Thankyou :)
Greed has no bounds!
Thanks!
Thankyou so much Sue :)
Your tone of voice keeps them interesting. We’re it it one of my college professors, these fascinating cases would be lifeless and dull.
I am sure they would narrate them very well :)
Good grief 😔. I can't understand why these people think they will never get caught. 😕
Hear ye, hear ye. The gods of true crime have blessed us once again. All hail the gods. Blessed be the channel.