The Crimewatch Years Special Edition The Bullseye Murderer John Cooper
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- The Crimewatch Years Special Edition
The Bullseye Murderer - John Cooper
Convicted of the murders of
Richard and Elaine Thomas (Crimewatch April 1986)
Peter and Gwenda Dixon (Crimewatch September 1989)
As always thank you to Redcard74 for uploading the original episodes
The disapproving look on Richard’s face when he turned down the extra gravy! 😆 Come on pal - Helen’s already made it, she’s not going to charge you for it… 😳
Helen Thomas sounded like a lovely woman, transcribing books into Braille. I am deaf-blind myself, and I know myself that is very time consuming, though worthit. RIP
I'm very impressed you were able to watch the video and type this comment.
@slobodanreka1088
Here here!!!
I concur!
I'm extremely impressed she's able to say HT sounded like.....!!
Who's here after watching the first episode of The Pembrokeshire Murders?
2023
Here August 2024
We walked that very coastline path today and I did think of Peter and Gwenda. Horrible murder, so sad. John Cooper can rot in hell. :(
Must be tough that. I doubt I would want to venture on that walk
@@FrigginMossies it’s a very beautiful bit of coastline but that section just outside of Little Haven has a bad feeling to it. The first time we walked it we never even heard of the murders but entering that area I felt a chill and wanted to get my family away from there. I just didn’t know why. It was only about a year later when I saw a book called The Pembrokeshire Murders that I learned about it at all. Incredibly nasty narcissistic man. It’s good he’s been out where he belongs. Shame he’s still breathing actually.
Thanks for this
A man "seen staring intently at the farm" at 5.30pm? In the middle of December, in rural Wales? Wouldn't it have been pitch dark? How could anyone know he was "staring intently"? Who saw him? Batman?
He looks like Zak Dingle.
Imagine the polices response when they searched his house and theres a bullseye tankard on the mantle piece
'Bit fed up with this glorious weather...'
Richard seemed a bit seedy. Didn’t deserve that end though.
You may want to think again...
my grandad used to drink down the pubs with him its just shocking my granddad could of been down the pubs laughing and joking with him buying each other drinks could of been on the very day he killed them people true monsters are the people you least expect to be my granddad never got over that it made him more isolated kept to him self for many years never got close or trusted people again even to the people he was the most close too it changed him completely from a happy go lucky man who loved socializing will talk to anybody to a shy reserved man.
It's been said if you go to any Cat A prison you'll meet many charming men who've committed heinous crimes.
If feel sorry for your grandfather to do that.
@@2511dhall it broke his heart to find out one of his best friends for many years was a psychotic killer and rapist he never got close or trusted people ever again hes passed now.
Lunch at 12.30 does he think he is in school
Fella driving the red car was in flash Gordon weren't he?..
_"He tried to get the number, but it was too dark."_ Er...I'm sure that they were headed in opposite directions and one of them was speeding away from a crime didn't have anything to do with it.
John Cooper.... John Hughes
Yes nice 1
John and heie
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Maybe a jealous lover of the husband
He is not the bullseye Murderer.
Thomas Barnes John Cooper WAS the Bullseye murderer.......
@@paulbeachcroft3323 no he wasn't. He was on the game show but didn't murder anyone while there
Thomas Barnes He didn’t murder anyone whilst on the show, but did three weeks later.....
@@paulbeachcroft3323 I know that. My point is, why not call him the bus killer as I'm sure he's been on one or the car killer etc?
Even more so, he is probably innocent anyway.
"Fat bearded man" oh can just hear the woke generation.
Brainwashed zombie
Really
This video is so, so wrong, you dont even know half of the truth.
What do you mean?