6 Of The Most SHOCKING Crimes in British History

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
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    Chapters:
    0:00 - Intro
    0:48 - The Murder of James Bulger
    8:48 - White House Farm Murders
    16:20 - The Monster of Worcester
    22:33 - The Taxi Driver Killer
    28:07 - Shameless Mick
    41:18 - The Murder of Lee Rigby
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  • @SavoxYT
    @SavoxYT  Год назад +213

    Be sure to check out my editor Chris' channel!
    www.youtube.com/@TheChrisLotus

    • @Sirdilophosaurusthethird2.0
      @Sirdilophosaurusthethird2.0 Год назад +5

      But why

    • @notnevertibbs7444
      @notnevertibbs7444 Год назад +4

      Wow, I didn't know he was editing THIS video.

    • @BigJackMack
      @BigJackMack Год назад +3

      Suggestion: 5 of the worst basketball players (like outside of basketball)

    • @BucketHeadianHagg
      @BucketHeadianHagg Год назад +2

      Hey Savox, I would love to see you do the case of Joe “Bone Breaker” Clark, about a teen who kidnapped other teen boys and tortured them by breaking their bones in seriously creepy ways (Creepy murderer? Oh! It must be American!😂) It is an American murder/torture story! Lol
      Hugs from Las Vegas!

    • @Jackalsblood
      @Jackalsblood Год назад +9

      Just a bit of a heads up for the editor in the transitional parts there's a loud crackle between segments if he could just do a run through and clean up the audio and resynch it to the video it would be perfect.

  • @skirdus367
    @skirdus367 Год назад +4311

    the story of james bulger remains one of the most depressing and infuriating cases of all time. proof that children can in fact be disgustingly evil

    • @AbrasiousProductions
      @AbrasiousProductions Год назад +206

      my childhood is proof that children are evil, so many bullies.. 😣

    • @TheRdtrpkyle
      @TheRdtrpkyle Год назад

      the worst part is that the UK government is protecting thompson and venables' identities since they were released. They are in the UK version of the witness protection program. It is disgusting.

    • @GhostRangerr
      @GhostRangerr Год назад +1

      Mary Bell is another infamous child murderer that comes to mind. I used to believe that no one is born evil and it's taught, but now I believe it's both, given the fact that psychopathy & narcissism can be inheritable.

    • @hsthatzo8063
      @hsthatzo8063 Год назад +64

      @@AbrasiousProductions Exactly, and people wish they were young again xD

    • @jamestomlin4173
      @jamestomlin4173 Год назад +171

      thank god here in the USA if a minor commits a horrendous crime there charged as adults and can be sentenced as such. and we also dont have privacy laws where they can be given fake names upon release if they are released.

  • @soullessbunny666
    @soullessbunny666 Год назад +665

    The fact that James Bulgers mother is still fighting for justice 30 years later speaks volumes about the legal system in England.

    • @murkazgaming
      @murkazgaming 5 месяцев назад +33

      Yep and now their identities are protected. Hopefully someone will find out who he is one day and the real justice can happen

    • @madlad4206
      @madlad4206 4 месяца назад

      the "legal system" is non existent in the UK. Most criminals get to walk after a few years

    • @Fitzftw7
      @Fitzftw7 4 месяца назад +14

      And I thought it was rough here in the US. At least some states have the death penalty.

    • @mandasblogsoutandabout8338
      @mandasblogsoutandabout8338 3 месяца назад +15

      Venibles has been back in prison several times and proudly told the inmates who he was before the change of identity disgusting individual

    • @RebeccaQueen-ti1bk
      @RebeccaQueen-ti1bk 3 месяца назад +5

      ​@mandasblogsoutandabout8338 don't die as a disbeliever

  • @hazzboytv6568
    @hazzboytv6568 Год назад +662

    Shameless Mick has to be one of the most bizarre and insane cases I’ve ever heard from our island. It’s an endless rabbit hole

    • @leighirvine
      @leighirvine Год назад +37

      He’s vile huh!? Makes my skin crawl 😩😤😤

    • @Aethelhald
      @Aethelhald Год назад +61

      I grew up on a fairly poor council estate in the 1990's (in Merseyside) and I remember quite a few men like Shameless Mick. Obviously none of them set fire to their house and killed loads of their kids, but they were like him in every other way. Violent, low IQ, many children with many different women on the estate. One of them, I forget his name, had 12 kids, but only 2 of them lived with him and he had zero contact with the other 10. He went fishing, and he offered to be a bailiff for the local fishing association (the person who walks along the canal asking to see fishing permits, and if you don't have a permit you pay £3 for a day-ticket). He got the job because nobody else ever wants to do it - it takes hours, you have to walk miles, and on the absolute best day you might make £5 from your 10% cut of every day-ticket sold.
      He got fired in less than a week because he was beating the shit out of people if they didn't have a permit. After this he spent years vandalising the local canals. He'd go down there with a sledgehammer and smash the fishing pegs to bits, throw huge stones in, and when a work party would go and fix the damage he'd be waiting, hiding in the trees, and as soon as they left he'd knacker it all again.
      Weird, low IQ barbarians. Very common on poor council estates in the 1990's lol.

    • @golgotha3938
      @golgotha3938 Год назад +14

      ​​@@Aethelhald scousers aren't stupid enough to burn their house down and risk their own kids lives. A lot is connected to large Irish influence of having large families. If Mick had an ounce of intelligence he could've took the council to court for not providing suitable living conditions and he would've easily won. Many large families have done this and in some cases the council has had to build a property from the ground up for a family.

    • @Aethelhald
      @Aethelhald Год назад +7

      @@golgotha3938 Everybody always thinks you're a scouser if you're from Merseyside but the place I was talking about (where I was born, grew up and still live) is about 20 miles from Liverpool. Most people here would be offended if you called them a scouser. They tend to have a bad reputation.

    • @Intheflesh1
      @Intheflesh1 Год назад

      The result of incest

  • @aimeebeacham6801
    @aimeebeacham6801 Год назад +368

    I remember reading Denise Bulger’s book about all the events that unfolded from her little boy’s kidnapping to the court hearing. When Jon Venables and Robert Thompson both started to cry after hearing the verdict, Denise strongly believed that they cried because they got caught, not out of remorse. A ten year old definitely knows the difference between right and wrong.
    Sleep tight James Bulger 👼 x

    • @nala7658
      @nala7658 9 месяцев назад +21

      I was ten when it happened. I literally just had to recheck the dates because I can remember the horror and disgust I felt at the time having just recently become and auntie. I was the same age as these boys when they did this. They knew EXACTLY what they were doing. Vile scumbags should have been drowned like rats 😢

    • @michaelj611
      @michaelj611 9 месяцев назад +20

      She has certainly monetized her sons death. I have a lot of sympathy for her, but she was no doting mother. He didn't wander off. He was left outside of the shop whilst she spoke to the butcher. Butcher shops aren't very big places. Those evil monsters didn't grab him and run. They spoke to him for a bit and then slowly and casually walked away.
      She didn't come out of that shop until they were long gone.
      I think he was used to being left outside of shops.
      Obviously, they were evil creatures that deserved to spen a lifetime.e behind bars, but she is no saint in all of this. If I leave my dog outside of the shop, I'm looking over regularly to check on it.

    • @TheMasterblaster32
      @TheMasterblaster32 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@michaelj611she needed her meat.

    • @odd_shoes
      @odd_shoes 7 месяцев назад

      I've never heard this before, I'm going to google it.@@michaelj611

    • @SlyerFox666
      @SlyerFox666 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@michaelj611 So you leave your dog outside so your no saint either ? An how do you know all these details that were never released ? I think you've had a little conversation in your head and made yourself believe your own bs an now you try to make others believe it too, FFS if you know so much you gonna solve the McCain abduction too.

  • @TheDigitalApple
    @TheDigitalApple Год назад +1639

    The James Bulgar case is every parents worse nightmare.

    • @ryukomatoi592
      @ryukomatoi592 Год назад

      Including Mary Bell! She strangled two little boys to death and she even mutilated one of them!

    • @lalalarose8197
      @lalalarose8197 Год назад +32

      *Worst

    • @wiffdude
      @wiffdude Год назад +38

      @@lalalarose8197 🙄

    • @lalalarose8197
      @lalalarose8197 Год назад +15

      @@wiffdude Grammar is important.

    • @wiffdude
      @wiffdude Год назад +35

      @@lalalarose8197 grammar*

  • @noodlechild666
    @noodlechild666 Год назад +1183

    The fact that someone can brutally murder three kids, and then eventually be released is an absolute joke. The UK justice system needs a thorough shake up and more full life terms handed out.

    • @Logicalporkpie
      @Logicalporkpie Год назад

      Death sentence really.

    • @Louis-si4ci
      @Louis-si4ci Год назад +63

      Totally agree. He should not be out after what he did. Doesn't deserve another chance. No wonder the childrens mother is furious......

    • @hoze1235
      @hoze1235 Год назад +5

      Parole board deemed him no longer a threat

    • @joshuafrimpong244
      @joshuafrimpong244 Год назад

      @@hoze1235 he is CERTAINLY a threat

    • @noodlechild666
      @noodlechild666 Год назад

      @@hoze1235 Well durrr.
      The fact he was ever eligible for parole is a disgrace.
      His actions should have resulted in a full life sentence.

  • @Rello84
    @Rello84 5 месяцев назад +122

    The UK is far too lenient.
    It's legitimately infuriating.

    • @smoll.miniatures
      @smoll.miniatures Месяц назад +3

      Compared to?

    • @SawerMeatFactory
      @SawerMeatFactory Месяц назад

      ​@@smoll.miniaturesyour mum

    • @fudgeslice5462
      @fudgeslice5462 Месяц назад +5

      @@smoll.miniaturesDoesn't really need to be compared to other systems. It's just too lenient

    • @manu-nz7vc
      @manu-nz7vc 9 дней назад

      @@smoll.miniatures the Middle East

    • @ripona5937
      @ripona5937 19 часов назад

      We're not lenient, our system is just more humane. Unlike America our police doesn't shoot first

  • @leeriches8841
    @leeriches8841 Год назад +324

    The brutal murder of Lee Rigby was absolutely terrifying. Couldn't and still can't believe this happened on the streets of modern Britain.

    • @capcompass9298
      @capcompass9298 Год назад +68

      Unfortunately, you said it, "modern Britain".

    • @leeriches8841
      @leeriches8841 Год назад +8

      @@capcompass9298 oh, I hadn't even thought of it that way- thanks for pointing that out!

    • @bonjouritsready
      @bonjouritsready 9 месяцев назад +63

      Immigrant Britain

    • @danielcunningham6727
      @danielcunningham6727 8 месяцев назад

      Of course you'll point out one of the only crimes committed by a non white person

    • @danielcunningham6727
      @danielcunningham6727 8 месяцев назад

      ​@bonjouritsready did you bother watching the rest of them? Mostly natives doing what they do best.

  • @GhostRangerr
    @GhostRangerr Год назад +1698

    James is only 4 years older than me. It's heartbreaking to think that he would've been 32 years old today. And just like many others cases, his parents were let down by the UK justice system that apparently cares more about protecting criminals than serving actual justice. It's beyond sickening. Hope Jame's spirit will forever continue to haunt those 2 evil monsters.

    • @cheshirerose2001
      @cheshirerose2001 Год назад +60

      It disgusts me how shitty the justice system is everywhere
      My country also has a shitty justice system

    • @GhostRangerr
      @GhostRangerr Год назад +24

      @@cheshirerose2001 It's truly disturbing how much the Justice system in the western world has degraded over the years.

    • @cheshirerose2001
      @cheshirerose2001 Год назад +25

      @@GhostRangerr Japan also has a pretty horrible justice system given what happened to Junko Furuta

    • @GhostRangerr
      @GhostRangerr Год назад +22

      @@cheshirerose2001 True, in Japan the ones who have ties with the Yakuza (Junko's case) or are wealthy (the infamous cannibal Issei Sagawa) spend little to no time in jail. It sucks

    • @cheshirerose2001
      @cheshirerose2001 Год назад +10

      @@GhostRangerr It's so heartbreaking that Junko and Renee didn't get the justice they deserved.
      I think Issei was somewhat of a celebrity there

  • @mamawnamidreviews9978
    @mamawnamidreviews9978 Год назад +978

    I'm really disgusted in how the Bulgar case was/is handled. The fact that the one boy continues to abuse/break the law, downloading child pornography, why is his identity still being protected? I sort of understood at first, as it protected the general public, nobody could be falsely thought to be them. But since he not only has committed more crimes, but he has also told people himself who he is. The other question is why does he keep getting out on parole? He obviously either doesn't care or doesn't have the capacity to care about anyone else!

    • @paulthrutner9114
      @paulthrutner9114 Год назад +23

      @@FreedomHero4 ye, the count dankula vid is good I do like a lot of his content. He’s a bit right wing for me but I do like his “mad lads” videos.(Venebles didn’t get a mad lad status)

    • @yourmum955
      @yourmum955 Год назад +4

      Because that's how the law works. It was handled fine by the standards of the law

    • @somebodyperson1741
      @somebodyperson1741 Год назад +5

      Work to change it if it is not satisfactory

    • @somebodyperson1741
      @somebodyperson1741 Год назад +10

      Right wing does not mean bad

    • @chippendaleduo
      @chippendaleduo Год назад +32

      @@somebodyperson1741 they didn't say it did. You only assumed :/

  • @leahkelly147
    @leahkelly147 Год назад +119

    The true horror of James bulger’s death always made me ill, but even more now that I’m a mother. That little baby, my heart breaks for him and his mother.

    • @IssacLHunt
      @IssacLHunt Год назад

      Oh come on all James Bulger would be now is A dirty drug addict in and out prison for various crimes.

    • @blahblahblah563
      @blahblahblah563 Год назад +4

      I have to skip the story whenever it appears. I'm a mother of 3 now, my little one is 4 and I still just can't watch it.
      ETA I, of course, know the details, but it just makes me lose trust in humanity whenever I see his case.

    • @spongebobsquarepants2815
      @spongebobsquarepants2815 5 месяцев назад +3

      Was totaly horrific what they did to little James 😢 2 years old 😤🤯😥

    • @gnu_andrew
      @gnu_andrew 5 месяцев назад

      I only read the full horrifying events myself last year, when Venables yet again came up for release (and was thankfully refused). I've since advised others not to, because it's difficult to shift such vile images from your mind. I also realised at the time I was only a few months younger than Venables myself. At the time of the murder, I didn't even comprehend what had really happened, never mind being in a position where I could have committed such a thing myself. For years, I thought they'd just kidnapped the boy and his death itself had been accidental. Perhaps that's why it didn't initially seem so strange to me that they were released so early.

  • @Mac2point1
    @Mac2point1 Год назад +94

    I heard a few days ago one of the boys who discovered Jamies body died. He never recovered from seeing the body and fell into a life of crime. He was 44.

    • @nala7658
      @nala7658 9 месяцев назад +31

      So sad. He found Jamie when he was 14 and started crack around the same age. Ripple effects 😢

    • @johnwelshmorris5
      @johnwelshmorris5 4 месяца назад +11

      Yep I was in prison last year and I knew a guy that had met him. He was broken. He's dead now.

    • @SawerMeatFactory
      @SawerMeatFactory Месяц назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @AlanaRenton
      @AlanaRenton 25 дней назад +1

      That's so tragic may he rest in eternal peace

  • @Imaslutforpuns
    @Imaslutforpuns Год назад +1106

    The James bulger story will always stick with me because of how gruesome and heartbreaking it is and the fact that two boys who did it basically got a slap on the wrist when they should have been locked up for the rest of their lives makes me sick to my stomach 🙄

    • @vandalsavage6743
      @vandalsavage6743 Год назад +2

      I hope the British penalty laws never change

    • @Imaslutforpuns
      @Imaslutforpuns Год назад +28

      @@vandalsavage6743 don’t care didn’t ask

    • @mattmorris9283
      @mattmorris9283 Год назад +54

      ​@@vandalsavage6743 I wonder if you'd have the same liberal mindset if such a crime was committed against someone close to you.

    • @MySweetRevenge
      @MySweetRevenge Год назад +9

      Justice > Revenge

    • @ThePegasiPony
      @ThePegasiPony Год назад +40

      @@MySweetRevenge there’s no justice in this case.

  • @TreySarver
    @TreySarver Год назад +507

    What I learned from watching this video is that even if they had caught Jack the Ripper, British courts would’ve eventually let him walk anyway.

    • @zeroedits7582
      @zeroedits7582 Год назад

      Idk how stupid you have to be to believe that courts would let a 60+ year old person get away with 5 gruesome murders and dismemberment if they were caught

    • @cascharles3838
      @cascharles3838 Год назад

      Lmao he'd have hanged back then

    • @rwentfordable
      @rwentfordable Год назад

      There was the death penalty. He would have walked to rid gallows.

    • @Thomas.harding
      @Thomas.harding Год назад

      Of course! England is ran by pedophiles and greedy politicians

    • @namethestars
      @namethestars Год назад +63

      As the JtR murders were committed in 1888 and the death penalty in the UK was first temporarily suspended in 1965, it's actually likely (if caught) he would have been hung at the time.

  • @terri-annharris999
    @terri-annharris999 Год назад +72

    As someone from Derby, who lived in the area it happened. the shameless Mick story still horrifies me, 11 years later. Hes a disgraceful man, who will probably be out of prison soon.

    • @meganbeet5053
      @meganbeet5053 9 месяцев назад

      That monster is an absolute bellend... he deserves to rot in that cell, absolutely pathetic 🤬🤬😡

  • @caffeinebob4458
    @caffeinebob4458 2 месяца назад +25

    The fact that several of these monsters are allowed to walk free (and anonymous) makes me sick to my stomach. “He put my babies on spikes, for Gods sake.” I don’t care how much time you serve or how “well-behaved” you are - you will NEVER convince me people who do that should see the outside of a cell ever again.

    • @clothilde1623
      @clothilde1623 2 месяца назад +4

      I had never even heard of that case until watching this and what that monster did legit turned my stomach. I can’t _believe_ he is now free, WTF??? My God, there are no words… My heart breaks for that mother and father, who are clearly less important to the justice system in this psychotic country than a fucking BABY IMPALER.

    • @callumstarr1143
      @callumstarr1143 Месяц назад

      are courts are still failing us now

  • @brennansmith3343
    @brennansmith3343 Год назад +427

    The James Bulgar case is one of the most infuriating cases I’ve ever seen. The justice system failed that little boy and is now protecting his killer who clearly never changed

    • @zeroedits7582
      @zeroedits7582 Год назад +12

      There was 2 killer and 1 has changed and hasn’t re offended

    • @burnthetrolls5971
      @burnthetrolls5971 Год назад +18

      Makes me think how The Punisher was right with what he was doing

    • @Lauren-km7tc
      @Lauren-km7tc Год назад +10

      @MLeon I understand for extended family maybe but the immediate family is partially responsible too. How do you either raise a kid like that, turn a blind eye, or straight up don’t get help for them if you see a problem?

    • @geedee1264
      @geedee1264 Год назад

      So Venables relatives who might never have even k known him can be assaulted/killed in the street? Yeah ducking great idea

    • @geedee1264
      @geedee1264 Год назад

      Even though vigilante jobs got the wrong man to commit suicide , so add another victim from the outrage mob

  • @jamesthebluecat1263
    @jamesthebluecat1263 Год назад +558

    The 2 kids who killed James Bulger should’ve served life in prison. Especially that 1 who’s been exposing his true identity and has been convicted with child abuse images multiple times.

    • @stephanniemorin
      @stephanniemorin Год назад +33

      Wait, he's been BRAGGING about who he really is?!

    • @erinmccutcheon3751
      @erinmccutcheon3751 Год назад +35

      He's simply beyond redemption.

    • @ZeusMcCormick
      @ZeusMcCormick Год назад

      Neither of them deserve to still be breathing.

    • @TheUKArcadeGamer
      @TheUKArcadeGamer Год назад

      It's Sickening,Karma will get his ass one day the little b@st@rd

    • @ragingstauner6109
      @ragingstauner6109 Год назад +10

      Actually think Thomson is more dangerous than Venebles.
      Venebles feels guilty and expresses it, obviously very tortured about it Thomson was the instigator and you do not hear a peep about him. He could be your best friend and you'd never know.

  • @jaz02
    @jaz02 Год назад +29

    John Venables is probably the most hated person in the UK, and I doubt it will change anytime soon

  • @jojobooboo
    @jojobooboo 6 месяцев назад +25

    The murder of Baby P is another horrendous if not the not most horrendous story ive ever heard.

    • @chiefkeef74
      @chiefkeef74 5 месяцев назад +1

      The Lucy Letby case?

    • @cheshirecat888
      @cheshirecat888 Месяц назад

      And Victoria Climbie. Too many poor, innocent babies taken away by scum of the earth

  • @michaelbirch5270
    @michaelbirch5270 Год назад +333

    growing up in Australia, the Bulger case was the first major news story I remember hearing about from another country, purely because it scared the living daylights out of every parent at my primary school. After that my own parents never let me out of their sight every time we went out in public. Real nightmarish stuff.

    • @simonacland9028
      @simonacland9028 Год назад +11

      Fellow Aussie here, I remember me and my brother got lost in a grace brothers back then and our mum almost lost it and the only time we got scared was when hearing our names come over the loud speaker thinking oh shit we're lost. Bit of humour there now obviously but not then.

    • @SaintPhoenixx
      @SaintPhoenixx Год назад +12

      I think the only good thing those monsters ever contributed (although unintentially) was causing parents to hold onto their kids and never let them leave their sight. I remember being told as a toddler in the UK in the late 90s to never leave my parents sight in public. I was born just after the Bulger case so I didn't quite realise quite why they repeated it so much at the time, but looking back, it makes a lot of sense. I imagine a lot of parents had that story constantly in their psyche when out with their kids.

    • @caroletraynor8763
      @caroletraynor8763 Год назад

      I heard that one of the boys now lives in Australia,

    • @mast3rchief536
      @mast3rchief536 Год назад +1

      Robert Thompson, the other killer with Venables apparently lives in Australia now.

    • @johnjesus02
      @johnjesus02 Год назад +4

      ​​@@mast3rchief536 dont you have to have a clean record to get into Aus? Theres NO WAY they actually wiped his record clean and let him emigrate?? if its true then thats an actual joke. Why should they get to live normal lives

  • @caiwilloughby868
    @caiwilloughby868 Год назад +174

    I do criminology in school in England, when my teacher explained the Bulger case everyone was completely silent and was silent for the rest of the lesson. Such an awful event

    • @eoinkearney6458
      @eoinkearney6458 Год назад +7

      Criminology student? Be interesting to hear your own thoughts on the bulgar cases and the other ones discussed in this video.

    • @mast3rchief536
      @mast3rchief536 Год назад +12

      I remember in school in this doc we were watching, a pic showed Robert Thompson and then transitioned into that evil smile pic of Venables in which the whole class just went “ugh”. That’s the face of the devil in that child.

    • @razzprince2877
      @razzprince2877 11 месяцев назад +12

      ​@@mast3rchief536That smile stuck in my head as a teenager. Genuinely terrifies me and you know for a fact that the news outlet who published it knew what they were doing because in every other picture, Venables seemed normal.

    • @Thiscityis
      @Thiscityis 4 месяца назад

      Crazy how the one turned out to be a pedophile!! First I heard of it, sick!

  • @actuallyneon
    @actuallyneon Год назад +39

    As a Merseyside local, The Bulger case is so disgusting. The injuries he received.. pains me to even think about them.

    • @SawerMeatFactory
      @SawerMeatFactory Месяц назад

      And yet scouser continue to be known as Child killers...

  • @andyl5297
    @andyl5297 9 месяцев назад +16

    Poor James Bulger. My friend was a clerk in court and told me things that weren't ever in the paper. It's more shocking than what was ever put in reports and papers. It would physically make you even more sick.

  • @thenoodler6948
    @thenoodler6948 Год назад +364

    Mick’s case is the most scary to me because while a minority, the fact there are people like him who care so little about others to the point they can directly cause the deaths of their own babies and feel absolutely nothing but sorry for themselves and they are allowed to have kids and live in our communities despite the never ending previous convictions, well documented and broadcasted red flags and obvious signs of abuse is baffling and so scary. 6 children died and frankly if he was locked away for as long as he should’ve been for the attempted murder in the past and the girls he had groomed those children would’ve never had to suffer and die. He should have never even been given the opportunity to have children let alone raise them. Our justice system lets people like him live amongst us until they do something so horrible it can no longer be ignored, that’s the terrifying truth.

    • @eoinkearney6458
      @eoinkearney6458 Год назад

      I have a different opinion. I think out of all of the cases I think Jeremy Bamber is the worst. The man murdered his father, mother, sister and his two kid nephews in cold blood all for money and nearly got away with. Imagine wiping out your family including children and going on vacation as if nothing happened. The man is the textbook definition of a malignant narcissist. Someone like him could be your brother, father or son and you could never know until one day they turn on you.

    • @shapiro9640
      @shapiro9640 7 месяцев назад +2

      I know, it's just infuriating.

  • @Spillrays
    @Spillrays Год назад +459

    James Bulger is a case I will never ever forget 😔 it was a truly harrowing case.

    • @ricey23
      @ricey23 Год назад

      And that scumbag venables was given a new identity that allowed him to get a second chance - and still after being busted with CP it hasn't been revealed and instead he was given a new one because "he wasn't a threat to the public anymore." and James' family aren't allowed to know. I wish someone would crack his identity even just so that the family can know.

    • @cheshirerose2001
      @cheshirerose2001 Год назад +10

      Cases involving kids always break my heart
      How could anyone be so heartless?

    • @dennisbowen452
      @dennisbowen452 Год назад

      The Brits surely are the worst at apprehending

    • @Spillrays
      @Spillrays Год назад +7

      @@cheshirerose2001 likewise, cases with kids are hard to listen to. People truly need to be monsters to do those kind of things to children, especially babies.

    • @SuGirlabk7993
      @SuGirlabk7993 Год назад +7

      It's really pead me off that the 2 perpetrators have been given new identities and living where no one knows who or where they are. I feel so sorry for James's mother 😔

  • @ryanwilliams4223
    @ryanwilliams4223 5 месяцев назад +15

    How do you go from Shoplifting to consciously deciding to take another Childs life ? that transition is such an insane leap I cannot even comprehend it.

  • @tanyaflanagan8111
    @tanyaflanagan8111 Год назад +21

    The James Bulger case will always be one of the most depraved things I've ever known. I was 4 when it happened, remember it being on TV a lot, remember my mother holding my hand a little tighter in public. Every parent being a bit more on edge.
    Those two monsters opened my young eyes to true evil.

  • @matthewellison5492
    @matthewellison5492 Год назад +322

    Any time I hear Mick's case I am just horrified that he was allowed out of prison after 3 years after attempting to murder 2 , his ex and her mother, with multiple stab wounds. How on earth he was given such a ridiculously short sentence I am utterly shocked. Maybe the story would have been different in his case had they actually sentenced him properly

    • @LS-fd6tl
      @LS-fd6tl 10 месяцев назад +18

      The judge in that earlier case has his/her share of blood on his/her hands and imo should have to face some sort of legal consequences for their neglect of public safety!

    • @ohyeahyeah1068
      @ohyeahyeah1068 10 месяцев назад +16

      It’s the joke of the UK legal system. Always giving out ridiculous sentences. Compared to the rest of the world it’s like you can do whatever the fuck you want with no consequences.

    • @jorami4838
      @jorami4838 9 месяцев назад +8

      "But good behavior! He was friendly and offered me tea in prison! 😢"

    • @jorami4838
      @jorami4838 9 месяцев назад

      "But good behavior! He was friendly and offered me tea in prison! 😢"

    • @bernadettemurray8260
      @bernadettemurray8260 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@ohyeahyeah1068Agree! I'm from northern England. Heartbreaking what some of this people get away with!

  • @Eseseso494
    @Eseseso494 Год назад +132

    My heart goes out to Elsie Ralph, and I 100% agree with her.
    That monster slaughtered 3 innocent toddlers before they had even begun to enjoy life.
    He should've never gotten out of jail.
    The UK justice system is a joke.

    • @rojhasan548
      @rojhasan548 Год назад

      The Rahan case showed the right sentence, this guy will die in prison. I don't understand how some of these people in those cases are released

    • @miaowu8899
      @miaowu8899 11 месяцев назад

      Just like you

    • @charliek2077
      @charliek2077 8 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@miaowu8899 Why are they a joke for telling the truth?

    • @miaowu8899
      @miaowu8899 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@charliek2077 that was w months ago I was an idiot now I see why

    • @charliek2077
      @charliek2077 8 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@miaowu8899 Ty for ur response

  • @charliek2077
    @charliek2077 8 месяцев назад +11

    So many people saw them and could have stopped them but now they live with the guilt for the rest of their lives.
    James Riley, only 14 years old, and his brother Terence Riley, only 13, found James and were obviously severely traumatized. They basically turned to drugs immediately and with that came a life of crime. R.I.P to James Riley and to James Bulger.

  • @pundertalefan4391
    @pundertalefan4391 Год назад +12

    James Bulger's story infuriates me. Those boys kidnapped, tortured, and killed a toddler. They didn't deserve to be released or protected. They deserve life with no parole.

  • @lucretialee3691
    @lucretialee3691 Год назад +283

    I lived for years right by the Strand Shopping Centre, and you can bet thoughts of Jamie Bulger would always pop into my mind. My son when we lived there was only young, and it made the usual parent worry of a child wandering off a thousand times worse. Jamie's story is why I used to use baby reins so my son couldn't get far from me when walking.

    • @hunters6940
      @hunters6940 Год назад +5

      Are the prisons there like they are in America? I mean do the prisoners do everything in their power to kill people that are chomos/own cp/done crimes to children? Because in America, unless in solitary confinement, the people on this list would not last an hour. Or do they even give the prisoners their paperwork, because in America the other prisoners will force the newbies to show them so the can see if it’s any of the crimes above

    • @Jim-so3zm
      @Jim-so3zm Год назад +2

      @@hunters6940 I dunno about the paperwork stuff but everything else... oh yes

    • @hunters6940
      @hunters6940 Год назад +1

      @@Jim-so3zm oh thank god. I kind of expected that cause some of them are real stand up people. I mean British people, obviously not the people in the video.

    • @gemh89
      @gemh89 Год назад +3

      The screws make sure the rest know who these people are

    • @smallandsweet7
      @smallandsweet7 Год назад

      @@hunters6940 my ex went to prison. I’m in Wales. There was a special pedophile wing and they’d go for breaks at different times to the other regular prisoners. The normal prisoners would try their best to spit on them from their windows. He also saw someone get kettled. As in a kettle boiled and thrown over someone. They were apparently a pedo.

  • @star-stuff
    @star-stuff Год назад +291

    I remember watching the Lee Rigby case on TV just after it happened. To decapitate someone in public, or at all for that matter, they not only deserve death themselves, but a slow painful one at that!
    RIP Lee Rigby, in fact, RIP everyone on this list.

    • @ageofadversity
      @ageofadversity Год назад +41

      The Lee Rigby case always reminds me of the rivers of blood speech by Enoch Powell. A foreshadowing.

    • @ian4419
      @ian4419 Год назад +52

      Yes went very quiet on Lee's case race crime, if it was the other way round they would be a massive out cry but if you speak out your a racist rot in hell his killers

    • @TreVader1378
      @TreVader1378 Год назад

      And to make matters even more fu*ked up, those two bags of shite are held up as martyrs in prison, by other bags of shite who believe the same as them.

    • @errolprice9654
      @errolprice9654 Год назад

      I'm sorry but this is bullshit . He was a soldier we was at war and he was a victim big deal . Let's forget about all the thousands of innocent people our soldiers killed at that time which was the reason he was beheaded. War is bad and shit happens learn from it

    • @SkyeSeafoodandeatit
      @SkyeSeafoodandeatit Год назад +3

      He was killed on an incline in the road with no blood running down the road, too many things don't add with this one

  • @AllADreamSS69
    @AllADreamSS69 7 месяцев назад +18

    The penalty for pedophiles is an absolute disgrace

  • @richardthomasmoore1669
    @richardthomasmoore1669 Месяц назад +5

    If you think Mick isn't already enough of a scumbag, he's serving his time in Wakefield Prison, where Ian Watkins is also an inmate, and apparently the two of them are mates.

    • @SavoxYT
      @SavoxYT  Месяц назад +3

      That alone should net him a longer sentence.

  • @Touhou-forever
    @Touhou-forever Год назад +145

    I'm not the biggest fan of Ann Widdecombe but I do give her credit for standing up to Mick

    • @LegendaryAwesome122
      @LegendaryAwesome122 Год назад +22

      I never expected the day I’d side with her but it happened.

    • @eadweard.
      @eadweard. Год назад +7

      Imagine how unfashionable it would be to say you _were_ a fan of Anne Widdecombe.

    • @SaintPhoenixx
      @SaintPhoenixx Год назад +13

      @@eadweard. Shoutout to the Anne Widdecombe gang, put some respect on her name. Absolutely massive.

    • @selkieseal1177
      @selkieseal1177 11 месяцев назад +1

      Should never had him on and giving attention. Scripted and awful.

    • @Touhou-forever
      @Touhou-forever 11 месяцев назад

      @@selkieseal1177 indeed that was a very bad mistake on Ann Widdecombe's part and it certainly wouldn't be the last

  • @jodyswallow1008
    @jodyswallow1008 Год назад +117

    I remember watching the news only minutes after Lee Rugby’s brutal murder. One of the most shocking things I have ever seen!

    • @Malky212
      @Malky212 Год назад +14

      My big brother was a queen's guard and was leaving the barracks as this happened he didn't know what was happening just a car crash little did he know this was happening to lee he didn't know him to well but I remember coming home from school and my mum was so nervous and was constantly trying to get a hold of my brother to make sure he was ok after that I always worried about him down there having that happen so close to the barracks it was scary man.

    • @gerald1108
      @gerald1108 4 месяца назад +1

      Lol 😂😂😂😂

    • @DeepBlue1872
      @DeepBlue1872 8 дней назад

      @@gerald1108Am I missing something or is your post genuinely as stupid, crass and pathetic as it appears?

  • @kingwokosalfordlad
    @kingwokosalfordlad Год назад +12

    Rest in peace lee rigsby 🕊️🌹🕊️
    Gutted this has happened to you n ya family. Thank you for your service r kid. Much ❤️ from Salford ✌️💙❤️

  • @AemiliaJacobus
    @AemiliaJacobus 9 месяцев назад +6

    Lee Rigby's murder horrifies me the most because Woolwich Barracks is only a bus ride away from me. A few days after, my mother and her friend laid flowers and the morons from EDL were there, one was impersonating a soldier and his fellow knuckledraggers starting squaring up to a soldier from NI who simply asked him about his rank. They were carrying cans of beer and getting drunk at a memorial.

  • @kevinloveshistory7353
    @kevinloveshistory7353 Год назад +138

    I find infuriating how in each of the cases where children were murdered, their killers were for some reason released from prison. Doesn’t matter if they were a good inmates, these people consciously knew what they were doing and yet still decided to brutally take an innocent soul, and in some of these cases it was more than one child which makes their release even more unfathomable

    • @roslynaubrey7766
      @roslynaubrey7766 Год назад +8

      Yes, and I had 6 police outside my house for an unpaid parking ticket. When I said that they aught to be looking for real criminals instead of chasing pensioners for unpaid parking tickets (me), they said it was my fault!

    • @sutty85
      @sutty85 Год назад +2

      Exactly. Its the lovies who love criminals

    • @goych
      @goych Год назад +1

      What’s unfathanable is your complete lack of understanding of anything other than good guys and bad guys, it’s really really sad to be honest. This isn’t a computer game!

    • @JazzoBeat
      @JazzoBeat Год назад +5

      ​@@goychI'd like to know your output, since these cases are really hard to sketch out how it would be anything to defend. Especially with the extent of vile actions were committed

    • @goych
      @goych Год назад

      @@JazzoBeat what?

  • @Jennygeee
    @Jennygeee Год назад +109

    My youngest daughter was also 2 years old when James Bulger was so cruelly murdered. I can’t imagine what his poor mother went through. Such evil should never have been released from prison.

    • @KanyeBreast4
      @KanyeBreast4 10 месяцев назад +9

      James has a father you know. He also suffered

    • @muhammedmustafa5927
      @muhammedmustafa5927 7 месяцев назад +10

      @@KanyeBreast4yes the father was upset too but the mother would have had so much guilt for being the one that could have prevented it if she saw them but it wasn’t her fsult

  • @nickiatemygreatgrandmother
    @nickiatemygreatgrandmother Год назад +10

    I’m disgusted with the justice system in the uk- how on earth can someone ruin someone and their family’s lives, only to be released and freed after only 18 years?! That’s messed up

  • @arcadeeditsyt
    @arcadeeditsyt Год назад +9

    One thing I remember about the Lee Rigby case was being a cadet at the time and the rule to not travel anywhere in uniform in case there was another attack, to this day when I see other cadets alone in their uniform I get anxious

  • @PinkkElephantt
    @PinkkElephantt Год назад +78

    The James Bulger case was one of my earliest memories; I'm about the same age him, and I remember my parents paying particular interest to the story as it unfolded. My mum would hug me, and tell me to never, EVER go off with a stranger, no matter who they were, without her. It affected so many of us in Britain, I think. Madness that they let them free.

  • @thecinematicmind
    @thecinematicmind Год назад +87

    Another aspect of the Bulger case that haunts me is how many people talked to the two prior to the murder. Imagine if they could had stop the two.

    • @sweetycamy
      @sweetycamy Год назад +11

      imagine seeing them and stopping them with the kid. People are such bystanders.

    • @janetpendlebury6808
      @janetpendlebury6808 Год назад +21

      @@sweetycamy They had no idea they did not know him, they probably thought he was going for a walk with his older siblings.

    • @Hoffinator
      @Hoffinator Год назад +7

      Someone did stop them, but they lied and one of them said he was their younger brother and they were taking him home

    • @Hoffinator
      @Hoffinator Год назад +6

      @@sweetycamy Someone did stop them, but they lied and one of them said he was their younger brother and they were taking him home

    • @SuzyQ334
      @SuzyQ334 Год назад +7

      If I had seen a toddler being dragged along crying by two bigger boys with no adult in sight I like to think I would have stepped in. But you just don't know. What I do know is if I had witnessed it and done nothing I would never have forgiven myself.

  • @dannysawyer7311
    @dannysawyer7311 7 месяцев назад +5

    Can confirm that elbow thing is not a Derby thing. What's scary about Mick is just down the bottom of his street I worked at Rolls Royce Derby site. I remember coming into work on the morning his house was on fire watching the story slowly unfold. And then to watch the flowers eventually be tide up outside for the kids that where lost. Truly heart breaking

  • @TheKingOfBeans
    @TheKingOfBeans Год назад +9

    I never paid much attention to the James Bulger case because I was so young but I remember the British media demonising and blaming horror movies for months after

    • @clothilde1623
      @clothilde1623 2 месяца назад

      Same, I was 11 when poor, poor James was murdered and had never even heard of a “video nasty” (which is the term the media used continuously for films like Child’s Play), it made me legit terrified of them. Still am tbh.

  • @rodeo9837
    @rodeo9837 Год назад +144

    I love true crime and discussing cases, and I remember the look on my mum’s face when I brought up James Bulger. We are from the North and were slightly younger than the case. The look of horror on her face, she remembers it all so well. The public outcry, the drama, the fear, I learned not to talk to her about that one

    • @cessnacitation-x
      @cessnacitation-x Год назад +3

      I feel bad for your mother.

    • @nala7658
      @nala7658 9 месяцев назад +1

      It was a truly terrible time 😢

    • @jamesbarker2567
      @jamesbarker2567 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@nala7658 Why Wont They Show Us These 2 Venables And Thompsons Recent Photos???? arr I Demand To Be Shown

    • @charliek2077
      @charliek2077 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@jamesbarker2567 They are under witness protection

  • @ashleyw6728
    @ashleyw6728 Год назад +41

    "we don't have many shocking crimes in the UK"
    When one of our most popular shows is called crimes that shook Britain 😂😂

    • @AdmiralMcFish
      @AdmiralMcFish Год назад +7

      I was gonna say, you could probably name at least one a year for like the past 50 years or so.

  • @TheRealistGuy00
    @TheRealistGuy00 Год назад +2

    Another brilliant video Savox all of these stories are truly horrific, especially the Lee Rigby and James Bulgar case and the Worcester case reminds me alot of the Moors Murders.

  • @ianpodmore9666
    @ianpodmore9666 Год назад +7

    The Bulger case made a whole country both incredibly angry and incredibly sad at the same time. If the public could have gotten their hands on them 2 bastards they wouldn't have had to bother with a trial and the pathetic sentence they received. When a fair proportion of a country would willingly kill 2 ten year olds just emphasises how horrific their crime was.

  • @Kayleighg142
    @Kayleighg142 Год назад +274

    Firstly, Mick Philpott and his "talk to the elbow" thing is NOT a Derby thing. He's just a massive twat. My family knew his family, I knew those little children, had spoke to them. They were very cheeky! But absolutely lovely.
    And secondly, this was a great video, I really hope you can now start uploading more often because so far you've put out some really great videos and I'd love to see more (hence subscribing) it's a good variety of content.

    • @erinmccutcheon3751
      @erinmccutcheon3751 Год назад

      He is a massive tw@t.
      Those poor children.

    • @KaiserRika
      @KaiserRika Год назад

      Shows how much of an arsehole he is if Ann Widdecombe comes out as the likeable one.

    • @dementedmonkey1734
      @dementedmonkey1734 Год назад +17

      Yeah! I spent years living in Derbyshire and this is the first time I've ever seen the elbow thing.

    • @Greencumulon
      @Greencumulon Год назад +3

      Fr, I remember when the whole thing first happened, so any people I knew were friends with their family and I'm neighbours with their cousins. Everyone who was friends with them swore up and down it wasn't true. I remember the police coming to my house to ask my mum if there was any suspicious behaviour next door.

    • @johnb6723
      @johnb6723 Год назад +3

      And having 11 children. He is a big fool for that alone. Quite apart from being the Ken of Kens. This "talk to the elbow" is a variation on "talk to the hand" btw.

  • @Veladus
    @Veladus Год назад +226

    "You don't think of Britain when you think of shocking crimes" Indeed, who thinks of the home of Jack the Ripper when considering shocking crimes?

    • @stephanniemorin
      @stephanniemorin Год назад +9

      Only because he's never been caught!

    • @1607Adi_Manz
      @1607Adi_Manz Год назад +9

      ​@Stephannie Morin that make it more worse

    • @eadweard.
      @eadweard. Год назад +12

      UK stands for Unbelievable Krimewave.

    • @shiveringsand
      @shiveringsand Год назад +10

      That's not so bad if you have to go back 200 years into our history, is it.?

    • @bigkuriboh3814
      @bigkuriboh3814 Год назад +16

      @Radio 390 Red Sands but you really don't. The Yorkshire Ripper? The Suffolk Strangler? Jeremy Bamber case? The Camden Ripper? The case going on right now about the couple who ran off with their newborn baby and then dumped it's body? And also, it's more like 135 years.

  • @Scifimaster92
    @Scifimaster92 Год назад +3

    "This entry shows that sometimes, even if trust your friend with the lives of your own children, something horrible can still happen to them at that very friend's hands."
    That description perfects sums up another crime that, while it did not occur in the UK, has nevertheless stuck with me for the past year or so, namely the tragic case of Sylvia Likens.

  • @RDGG6
    @RDGG6 Год назад +2

    Why doesn't he have over a million subs? Love the video man, keep this up and please do more british history!❤

  • @sheepkind
    @sheepkind Год назад +156

    if you’re sensitive to harm towards children, please PLEASE DO NOT look up the details of what happened to James Bulger (if you hadn’t known about it before). it’s absolutely harrowing and depressing. i’m not sensitive to it and it made me feel sick

    • @Hoffinator
      @Hoffinator Год назад +38

      And the most shocking thing is the full extent of his injuries have never been made public

    • @gemsierosie3591
      @gemsierosie3591 Год назад +5

      I remember the story though I was very young. I learned something new listening to this report which I didn’t know 😔
      I definitely won’t be researching it

    • @sheepkind
      @sheepkind Год назад +4

      @@Hoffinator for good reason tbh. the details that have been released are horrifying

    • @Hoffinator
      @Hoffinator Год назад

      @@sheepkind And that's the reason

    • @lykos..
      @lykos.. Год назад +10

      I heard about his story and I feel sick and horrified about the pain he must have faced before he died. Those boys who killed him are pure evil

  • @masterseal0418
    @masterseal0418 Год назад +75

    Number 1 is so damn horrible. I couldn't believe children could ever do this, but the murder was blamed on Child's Play 3 for some reason and it makes me angry. Why blame the second sequel from a horror spinoff for inspiring a child's sudden death?

    • @jamesvanitas
      @jamesvanitas Год назад +1

      I find it rather stupid. I thought Japan was stupid and useless when it comes to justice (Junko Furuata anyone?), But England manages to prevail being a vomit inducing stupidity. Good job

    • @nomousecat
      @nomousecat Год назад +8

      It's possible the Child's Play movies were blamed because of a case that happened in a close area (Manchester) only a few months previously that had direct connections to Child's Play. Suzanne Capper's murder.
      I wouldn't recommend looking it up unless you have a very strong stomach.

    • @wtichery
      @wtichery Год назад +1

      The squinty eyed kid was clearly a pedophile and rapist since puberty

    • @somebodyperson1741
      @somebodyperson1741 Год назад +5

      Parents of the murderers should be investigated

    • @zeroedits7582
      @zeroedits7582 Год назад +1

      @@somebodyperson1741 they were and they were cleared of suspicion after the security camera footage was seen of the 2 kids taking the child

  • @MrCraigblaze
    @MrCraigblaze Год назад +1

    Thanks for the chilling upload !!

  • @politicalscientist8880
    @politicalscientist8880 5 месяцев назад +8

    I met a detective who worked on Bulger case a few years ago. He is still clearly VERY DISTRAUGHT about it still. He told me some of the unpublished details. They really tortured him. Whatever you gain from the stories.. it was WAY worse than you might think. Really harrowing and wish I never knew tbh

  • @matthewskinner1637
    @matthewskinner1637 Год назад +69

    I’ll never ever forget after lee rigbys murder, how paranoid the MOD was about ANYONE in the forces wearing help for heroes or being in uniform in public. I was a cadet at the time and we were told not to wear our uniforms in public, due to the murder being so recent they didn’t want to have the risk that a teenager would be attacked for being associated with the military. We also had an adult instructor or older cadet sergeant monitoring the gate just in case there was anyone who wanted to do us harm, one of my mates dad who served in Northern Ireland in the late 80s said the whole thing reminded him of the paranoia people had about the IRA due to letter bombs being posted to recruitment offices. Really really sad, I just hope lees family has finally been able to have some sense of closure.

    • @FronteirWolf
      @FronteirWolf Год назад +1

      I was a cadet in NI.
      I was surprised English cadets were allowed to wear uniform in public. For us you carried your kit in a backpack or gym bag to detachment, changed there and if you were walking to parade you would cover your kit with waterproof trousers and a raincoat.
      I am lucky I was able to be part of it at all in NI. It's only recently that there were cadet detachments in NI for obvious reasons.

    • @swaglad9728
      @swaglad9728 7 месяцев назад +1

      No British soldier is a hero
      Invading foreign land is not a hero

    • @swaglad9728
      @swaglad9728 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Al-iv3mb so you think a man who invaded Ireland was a good lad,

    • @Shell2164
      @Shell2164 Месяц назад +2

      @@swaglad9728no he didn’t invade Ireland. He was deployed in Afghanistan and Cyprus. You making excuses for this tells us what type of person you are. Four letter word that begins with s ends with m.

  • @vivi-vw8jd
    @vivi-vw8jd Год назад +36

    i can already tell by the thumbnail that this is gonna be an interesting one

    • @dj-um7el
      @dj-um7el Год назад +5

      Exactly, ESPECIALLY the one in the middle, I've heard of those two boys.

  • @J.R.1919
    @J.R.1919 9 месяцев назад +1

    That was truly interesting and well done to the team to make this.....

  • @jacobsnyder7903
    @jacobsnyder7903 Год назад

    Awesome work, Chris!!! More more more!

  • @kittymama6317
    @kittymama6317 Год назад +44

    It disgusts me that criminals (especially murderers and pedophiles!) Are given new identities after being released from prison. They are sick degenerates who don't deserve protection.

    • @conbro0985
      @conbro0985 Год назад +9

      The worst criminals who are released god forbid, should be publicly known and shunned by society.

    • @jamesvanitas
      @jamesvanitas Год назад

      @@conbro0985
      BANE HAD THE RIGHT IDEA

    • @ItachiUchiha-ny6di
      @ItachiUchiha-ny6di Год назад +2

      ​@@conbro0985 But then they will just do more crime. Just keep them locked up.

    • @JazzoBeat
      @JazzoBeat Год назад +2

      ​@@ItachiUchiha-ny6difr, especially those who done vile acts to children. Legit just throw the key at that point

  • @jonathonrussell474
    @jonathonrussell474 Год назад +71

    You’re one of my favorite RUclipsrs and I appreciate the work you put in your videos. Keep up the stellar work, bud.

  • @J0nb0ysl1m
    @J0nb0ysl1m 3 месяца назад +4

    James Bulger's killers should NEVER have been given new identities.... Should never have been let out of prison....

  • @kristianazartmane9641
    @kristianazartmane9641 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for your work making this video! Really good one ☺

  • @narelle-creative-arts
    @narelle-creative-arts Год назад +42

    As an Aussie I can say with all certainty that the case of poor little James Bulger shook the world as a 12 year old at the time I remember my dad watching this on the news and just being so horrified and as close to tears as I had ever seen him…he sat in silence staring at the tv it scared me🥺

    • @ohwell94
      @ohwell94 Год назад +2

      I will never forget the sound of my dishes hitting the floor when that news broke

    • @narelle-creative-arts
      @narelle-creative-arts Год назад +1

      Truly shocking😢

    • @rhyslewis5418
      @rhyslewis5418 Год назад

      There is a very good chance that when they were released and given new identities that one of them was relocated to Australia.

  • @dkgame2255
    @dkgame2255 Год назад +48

    A very well put-to-together video Savox. That is horrible for all of the innocents who should not have their life be killed off.

  • @johnwelshmorris5
    @johnwelshmorris5 4 месяца назад +3

    I got 27 months in prison for a threat but Mick gets 7 years for gbh and attempted murder. I met lads in prison that did much much less and got twice as much

  • @robertnapier624
    @robertnapier624 Год назад

    You're only scratching the surface with this video. This is one topic that I'm sure you'll revisit one day savox.

  • @venomousnate7263
    @venomousnate7263 Год назад +79

    The James Bulger case makes me just sick to my stomach. Just an innocent life taken. And the punishment is even more sickening, that punishment should have been way more harsh.

  • @alycefrench5753
    @alycefrench5753 Год назад +34

    Mick Phillpot sadly reminds me of my abusive ex bf, he has the same personality as him and I'm so happy and grateful for being able to escape from him

    • @danixoxify1
      @danixoxify1 Год назад

      ❤❤❤

    • @johnmellor932
      @johnmellor932 11 месяцев назад +1

      Every town has it's Mick Philpott. I used to work with one. He bullied all the young lads, had about 10 kids by different women, a heavy drinker who didn't care how many women he knocked up, was the most cantankerous person I ever had the displeasure of coming across.

  • @r.j.powers381
    @r.j.powers381 Год назад

    Excellent reporting. Good editing, Chris. Very compelling stories. At least justice was done.

  • @hockeygoth
    @hockeygoth 9 месяцев назад +3

    A few things here I had no idea about. I’m surprised you didn’t mention the Dunblane Massacre. That’s one that really sticks out in my mind.

  • @roryslaine7896
    @roryslaine7896 Год назад +18

    Words can't describe the amount of contempt I hold for Mick Philpott. He's actual slime.

  • @RandomNorwegianGuy.
    @RandomNorwegianGuy. Год назад +36

    The James Bulger was so shocking that it sent shockwaves all the way through every parent here in Norway. I was born the same year as the poor kid died. I remember my parents talking about that inncident when I became older. They explained that this case in particular was the reason why they were so strict on the "you need to be two or more" if you should go alone anywhere

    • @charliek2077
      @charliek2077 8 месяцев назад +2

      I'm so shocked to learn that this case is even known in other countries. Australia and Norway I've learned so far

    • @clothilde1623
      @clothilde1623 2 месяца назад

      @@charliek2077 It probably wouldn’t become such global news today, such is the shitty world we live in, but 30-odd years ago, two ten-year-old boys kidnapping a two-year-old child and murdering him in such an unbelievably horrific way was so shocking, so utterly incomprehensible, that people could scarcely believe it. I was the same age as the murderers when it happened and the reaction here in the UK is ingrained in my memory for life. It legitimately changed the way people parented.

  • @TheCrystalBoat
    @TheCrystalBoat 9 месяцев назад +2

    I remember my mum talking about the James Bulger case a lot. My older brother was around 1 at the time, so it effected her even worse to imagine losing him in that way. I wasn't born yet, but a similar thing happened years later with Sara Payne, who was only a year older than my brother and she also had a daughter at that point as well. I remember my mum always being a very protective mother who would panic if we were even out of her sight for a second, literally. I think cases like this had a real impact on how easily she would panic. Also, with Holly and Jessica, who were the same age as my brother.

  • @dun0790
    @dun0790 8 месяцев назад +3

    Still creeps me out how fast they managed to get James from his mom, whenever i was out looking after my nephew i bear hugged him everywhere we went

  • @Kakyoinmilfhunter0712
    @Kakyoinmilfhunter0712 Год назад +16

    James Bulger case is similar to Junko Furata case, both were brutally murdered but the killers are now walking free with goverment protection, what a pathetic laws these countries have

  • @JangoFett_2571
    @JangoFett_2571 Год назад +22

    The monster of Worcester story made me absolutely sick to my stomach. The fact one man killed 3 children so brutally so sickeningly like that.

  • @xysit_9668
    @xysit_9668 Год назад +3

    With the mick incident about talking to his elbow I can confirm it’s not a derby thing he’s just a proper strange guy

  • @capcompass9298
    @capcompass9298 Год назад +4

    "Sleep well young soldier, your job is done,
    your war is over, your battle is won,
    no armour now to weigh you down,
    cast it off onto the sandy ground.
    Lay down your weapon for you need it not,
    no more bullets need be shot,
    Take off your helmet, look to the sky,
    for my friend, it is your time to die,
    Have courage now, go and rest in peace,
    for the fighting here will never cease.
    You fought bravely and with honour died,
    you leave your family so full of pride.
    Sleep well young soldier, your job is done,
    your war is over, your battle is won".
    Drummer Lee Rigby, 2nd Battalion Royal Regiment of Fusiliers,
    foully murdered 10 years ago today. R.I.P

    • @IssacLHunt
      @IssacLHunt Год назад

      Never forget the street of Belfast were so called hero's killed innocent Children.

  • @ayjanyusuf6047
    @ayjanyusuf6047 Год назад +42

    I’m so glad your getting things out quicker, the one that gets me every time is the Jamie Bulgar case, just brings me back to when it happened, I remember when he first went missing and they found that cctv of him with the boys, the mum was so relieved that he was with kids and thought that he would be ok, it’s terrifying really and the things they did to him, I couldn’t sleep for ages.

    • @goych
      @goych Год назад

      What terrifying is mothers leaving kids alone. And other parents ignoring their 10 year olds completely

  • @GMBoyYT
    @GMBoyYT Год назад +37

    The James Bulger Case is the Most Heartbreaking Tragedy.

  • @louissanderson719
    @louissanderson719 7 месяцев назад +1

    I was a kid in the 90’s and I remember even in the late 90’s the Bulger case still being a big deal. I remember my mum talking about it and warning me about not talking to strangers.
    One of the perps still makes the news now and again

  • @tasha5419
    @tasha5419 10 месяцев назад +2

    Jame's case always breaks my heart. As a teacher I can't understand HOW a child thinks to murder another child especially in such a horrific way!

  • @lucygoudie6377
    @lucygoudie6377 Год назад +52

    James’s case always breaks my heart.
    We had to look into the case in psychology in depth and what they did to that poor boy makes me sick, the bulger family were robbed of a bright young boy with a wonderful future and received no justice.
    It’s vile.

  • @watch-Dominion-2018
    @watch-Dominion-2018 Год назад +23

    32:00 - I don't understand how anyone would want to be with someone who stabbed his ex-partner 27 times

    • @clothilde1623
      @clothilde1623 2 месяца назад

      Right?? And not just that but his clear predilection for underage girls! How the hell did that man have ONE woman stupid enough to be living with him, firing out his kids _and_ working while he did jack-shit, never mind two! He’s not exactly God’s gift when it comes to charm, personality or looks either. The mind BOGGLES. 🤯

  • @blasphemay1387
    @blasphemay1387 8 месяцев назад +3

    The phrase he was using is a variation on "talk to the hand". The whole phrase goes as follows, "talk to the elbow, you're not worth the extension".

  • @bennygerow
    @bennygerow 10 месяцев назад

    Nicely done, Chris.

  • @benjaminfrazier1039
    @benjaminfrazier1039 Год назад +30

    Boy, Mick Philpott could be one of the most disgraceful humans in the United Kingdom ever. Also, Jon Venerbals and Robert Thompson are surely some of the best examples of how evil children can be for what they did to James Bulger. Surely, there are indeed times when shocking crimes happen in Britain.
    Edit: I heard Ian Watkins and Mick Philpott have become friends with each other in prison at Wakefield, which is considered Monster Mansion for having many notoriously evil prisoners there. 😮

    • @jamesvanitas
      @jamesvanitas Год назад +1

      Might as well call it Arkham Asylum at this rate…..

    • @benjaminfrazier1039
      @benjaminfrazier1039 Год назад +1

      @james vanitas The Wakefield Prison is like a real-life Arkham Asylum from the Batman universe. You don't say.

  • @woofgbruk5947
    @woofgbruk5947 Год назад +22

    The moors murders (Ian Brady & Myra Hindley - perpetrators) were gruesome and even today are still remembered with horror. The recordings of Lesley Anne Downey being played in court made even hardened police officers weep.

    • @clothilde1623
      @clothilde1623 2 месяца назад +1

      I was surprised they weren’t included in this video tbh. Same with Fred and Rose West - their murders were so unbelievably disgusting and evil I had to stop reading an article about it because I felt so sick to my stomach. And one of their _many_ victims was their own DAUGHTER.

  • @millyferguson7912
    @millyferguson7912 10 месяцев назад +1

    Just discovered this page my new fave crime channel also Chris u done a fantastic job xx

  • @nigelcarty8084
    @nigelcarty8084 5 месяцев назад

    New subscriber here. Thank you for all these uploads!!

  • @johnyporter6341
    @johnyporter6341 Год назад +13

    It might be my Scottish bias, but i find it hard to believe that any case was more shocking, or more influential on UK law, than the Dunblane Massacre.

  • @joshuamitchell5530
    @joshuamitchell5530 Год назад +1

    Really great video. All I can think about is how egregiously short some of the sentences are for these acts of pure evil.

  • @nathane729
    @nathane729 Год назад +1

    On a lighter note this is a very well put together video keep up the good work