I love the stories, but I suffer from bad ears, so sometimes the whistling sounds over take the narrative that I want to listen to, however the sounds are over taking it today, so sadly,I can't watch this video.😔 maybe turn it down a bit
I appreciate how slow he speaks. For some reason, it's easier for me to understand people when they speaking slowly, and he's at the perfect volume too!
I was so confused when she ended up killing Patrick! I swore she would have killed her husband and married the smuggler. If she was only after money it makes less sense doing what she did, if she killed her husband and married him she would have been set up for life if she didn't get caught. But she seems kind of dumb, so yeah she would have been caught. Not a very smart woman.
Lundy Bancroft states that the abusive person (the Narcissist, the Cluster B personality disordered individual) is driven by the dysfunctional attitude of entitlement, and is addicted to the rewards of their behaviour ( 'Why Does He Do That? Inside the minds of abusive men'). I've found this definition proves it's accuracy nearly every day. It helps me to make sense of the atrocities committed by abusers, and make sense of their motivations which are otherwise incomprehensible to non-disordered people.
@@dallymoo7816 Divorce for common people was extremely difficult to obtain, for women even more so than men (a man could divorce his wife for infidelity, but a wife couldn't divorce her husband for the same; IIRC her only real grounds for divorce would have been if her husband had been impotent). That didn't stop plenty of people from splitting up and taking on other common-law spouses, though; she could have left her husband and passed herself off as Patrick's wife, but you're right: she just wanted money.
Hello, I have studied the 18th and 19th Century in detail and also many of the criminal cases from that period. I do prefer older cases from the 16th and 17th Century but often the detail on these cases is limited. I will do a few from more modern times but I just prefer the older ones. I am glad you like the content :)
@@BriefCaseOfficial : Thank you for focusing on 18th and 19th centuries. I wouldn't mind 16th and 17th but I understand - much speculation. So many people died on speculation, gossip, racism, etc and some were guilty. Even if scant info, it would force viewers to come up with their own theories; however, you know your own craft. I have double major in English and history, so I find your work interesting and provocative.
I’m so pleased I found your brilliant channel recently & have been binging like crazy. I look forward to your notifications. Thank You for all your hard work to present these informative & fascinating uploads ♥️.
Lol....I have been doing the same thing . I just love true crime, been reading, & watching things for about 25 years now. When I stumbled apon this channel I was in heaven. I never realized how many cases I was totally clueless at, & on top of that I love the older murders from earlier on. I may sound awful but, they seem to have more twists, & are more violent. Thank you for taking time to make, & upload these videos.
That's so true. Isn't it funny I believe the women had more violence in them then men. Makes me laugh when back in the day, the courts refused to execute women, thinking they we're the weaker sex. Their crimes were often blamed on men for the reason a woman would not do this type of crime. Too violent, or couldn't pull it off because we are physically weaker. ( picking up dead weight). I guess back then the phrase of, ' there's no fury, like a woman scorned'
@@KuopioKallavesi Lmao. I don't think so. You haven't a clue. Just to give a hint. My father always introduced me to ppl as 'The son he always wanted." (And I have an older brother.)
Thing is, if you don't bury the victim in your own house, how do you get them to some other spot where there is a greater variety of possible perpetrators - in the days before the invention of the motor car. (Disposing of the false teeth elsewhere would definitely have been a smart move, though.) I suppose you could try inviting Patrick to a picnic (away from home, near the Thames), ply him with plenty of drink and add in a sedative, like Valerian or opium. Once Patrick is out of it, finishing the job off with a blunt object shouldn't be too difficult. You would need to pay attention to timing and possible witnesses but, between Mr & Mrs Manning, it should have been possible for them to carry Patrick to a spot where they could sling his weighted body (with identifying teeth removed and disposed of elsewhere) into the Thames. I'm not saying this is a good idea or that it is moral (it's not) just that it would improve your chances of getting away with the crime.
I have been binge watching your videos. And I am amazed at the amount of women killers especially from the late 1800's. Thank you for bringing such strange and macabre cases to us. Keep up the good work.
I guess the pair that slays together, hangs together :-) (I had to) Very Well Done Sir!!! I really Love your channel. The main thing is I have never heard these before, so it gives me new killers/serial killers to look forward to!! I appreciate that Sir!! Thank You So Much!!!
Hello, Thanks for the feedback, There will be some case in the future that you would have heard of but i'm more interested in older cases and it does seem that as time goes by many of these have been forgotten.
They're not actually true though, at least for certain this particular case. The vast majority of early 1900's and almost all 1800's case files are outright fabrications. This one especially rings hollow, more than most. It's sloppy in ways that just defies reason why anyone would accept it and not question its veracity. Follow the magic bullet as a starting point. Then the discrepancies with the pictures and names in the pictures, and dress (and the level of sophistication in said dress that indicates high society, not low class). The list goes on and on. I've listened to about 1/10th of the stories on this channel, and it amazes me at the lack of reality present in most of them, and just how good the police detectives seem to be, despite looking into reality of cold case files, and almost all murders in that era and the early 1900's were unsolved with no way to solve them. It's almost like you have police detectives hiring people to write up "solved" cases so they don't look incompetent. They read like dime novels for christ sake. The real cases don't. They have a more accurate ring to them, where physics fits 100%, and things like witness memory over time also fits more accurately (bad memory after a few months/weeks, in these they seem almost too good, with perfect memory on time of day, etc., and that police and prosecutors would take them at absolute face value.). Just one thing after another. It's a huge disservice to reality given there were quite a few murders throughout that period, and the lack of real case files that were actually solved does no one justice, and passing off (not this channel, but I mean official sources passing these off as "real" case files) only harms the victims, and frames names of almost certainly long dead but innocent people picked to fill the gaps, because no one would question if someone with a badge claims they're real case files.
@@ignasia7230: I think you raise some good points. While I think they did find the actual perpetrators in some historical cases (some of the criminals do not appear to have been particularly bright) there are other cases where there is a lot of room for doubt.
They honestly thought that they were going to get away! They certainly had no intelligible skill at covering their backs let alone scruples. Thank you for all you do to keep us all entertained
Brief Case I have never heard anything of this case. Totally new to me. Keep these stories coming and hope you have a very Merry Christmas. She did not plan out her deeds very well in this case as she was caught early on for selling bonds that he had probably already stole. And anyone that has a drinking problem the law will catch up to them fairly quickly with also even with him keeping his mouth shut the papers showed it to be him they was looking for and him being recognized by someone he new. Well I will wait on my next Brief Case to report to us next week and see what he brings to us then.
I've come to your channel via Mortis Media!! I'm a new subscriber to your brilliant channel! Very Well Done Sir!! Thank You and PLEASE keep these fascinating stories coming our way! 👍😎 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Charles Dickens based the character of the lady's maid Hortense in the novel Bleak House on Marie Manning. Bleak House is considered one of his best works (and my favorite).
Hello, Wow I didn't know that but I absolutely adore the works of Charles Dickens (some can be a tough read though) I often have conversations about which novel is my favorite and I think I would say Little Dorrit.
Charles Dickens is my favourite British author. I love his stories as they are a commentary and criticism of Britain at that time. Very forward in his thinking and skillful at getting message across without preaching.
manoftheworld1000 ...... Most divorces are based on the women's belief that they could have married better.... In all cases they are mistaken..... Water seeks its own level.....
I just came across your channel and I liked it so much I subscribed. Keep up the awesome job you are doing and I'm looking forward to your next video.💞💖💞💖💞💖💞💖💞💖💞💖
Another great story. Y'all are just the best! I look forward to each and every video. It's amazing how not only do you tell fascinating stories, but stories that also show the beginnings of forensic science. Brilliant, just brilliant.
I also just found your channel. I don't know why I like these kind of storys but I do!!! I found these kind of people questionable and scary at the same time. Thank you for your time and efforts.
I love your channel and your voice is perfect for all these creepy tales you share with us, so many stories I actually haven't heard before it's great!!!!!
Hmm... Greed! Even more than money..it's NEVER enough. This awful virus has me in self isolate. You Tube videos have been a GREAT time killer.. I just wonder what rock I must've been living under not to have found this juicy tales!! Stay Healthy folks ♥️
Awesome so glad I found you! Wonderful narration! I used to work for a blind organization they would love this keep it up I'm going to keep on listening
She was such a sinister, greedy woman! She knew she would be caught. Her and her husband being hanged together is something I've not ever heard of before. Thank you, Brief Case for the research you have done on these cases from back in 1900s and earlier!!!
I subscribed to this channel, and I am really enjoying the content. Like other subscribers have mentioned, I appreciate that you cover cases that are not as well-known, as well as give new perspectives to cases that are more better-known. Thanks!
I think you could argue that the crushed person's ghoulish tastes led to their death. If they hadn't gone along to watch what I would argue is essentially a human sacrifice, they would not have died. (I take the view that the death penalty is not about justice, it's human sacrifice dressed up as justice.)
Well, and you could argue Patrick's ill-gotten wealth (smuggling) caused his own demise, too. That and pursuing the 20-years-his-junior, married Marie. Maybe he was hoping she would marry someone else, so he could keep his wealth and her on the side.
So many I hadnt heard of. Exceptional presentation, and research. A lot of people marry the wrong man ( or woman ) but Miss Marie had more ambition then brains..tsk tsk 😱☠💀
Unbelievable to think that, in the earlier time, people was already making horrible crimes! Great video! Thank you for awesome reading! Merry Christmas!🎅
Wonderful story BC! Those two differently didn't use their brains! Feel sorry for Patrick....they will get theirs on their next journey...even if they did get death...Tysm for sharing this with us...I love the Very old stories👏👏👏💯💯💯💯💙💙💙💙 Namaste
Don't understand why she didn't just divorce fred. I'm sure the other guy would have married her.. so this is like brief case of the dumbest criminals. I love it. Thankyou for your hard work.
I've been binge watching your videos. Again. I had this playlist playing overnight and woke up to this one this morning. I had forgotten how really stupid these killers were. It's like an episode of "dumb criminals". Evil, greedy, and stupid...not a really good combination, but it makes for an entertaining story, even with the grisly details. I love the older cases. I prefer these over any modern ones, my favorites being the Victorian era and older.
Almost 2 years of this upload, you never fail with your great stylish narration, that impress me so much with incredible contents! Thank you BCase. Ads👍
I like Brief case’s voice.He is very clear and matter of fact yet gives a spooky atmosphere to the subject matter.
Yes indeed.
I do prefer listening to the story slowly, one can take in d details .
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Ditto😱!
I love the stories, but I suffer from bad ears, so sometimes the whistling sounds over take the narrative that I want to listen to, however the sounds are over taking it today, so sadly,I can't watch this video.😔 maybe turn it down a bit
I appreciate how slow he speaks. For some reason, it's easier for me to understand people when they speaking slowly, and he's at the perfect volume too!
Like the Posh British Crypt Keeper lol
I was so confused when she ended up killing Patrick! I swore she would have killed her husband and married the smuggler. If she was only after money it makes less sense doing what she did, if she killed her husband and married him she would have been set up for life if she didn't get caught. But she seems kind of dumb, so yeah she would have been caught. Not a very smart woman.
Well due to the last kiss she was fond of her husband but wanted the money so killed her lover.
I was expecting her to kill the mother to get the inheritance sooner.
Thats why most criminals end up in prison cause they are not very smart
Goodness she was wicket
Killing the poor man just for a small amount of money
How stupid she was
Mr. B.c.
You are just awsome. Well done on all the work you do
The sense of entitlement of some people is unbelievable.
Well, she's Swiss.
Lundy Bancroft states that the abusive person (the Narcissist, the Cluster B personality disordered individual) is driven by the dysfunctional attitude of entitlement, and is addicted to the rewards of their behaviour ( 'Why Does He Do That? Inside the minds of abusive men').
I've found this definition proves it's accuracy nearly every day. It helps me to make sense of the atrocities committed by abusers, and make sense of their motivations which are otherwise incomprehensible to non-disordered people.
Okami9653 Amen to that observation!
@@quickchris10 what's wrong with being Swiss?
@@TV-fu1ec finally another nationality is being dissed. It's usually Americans being thrown under the bus. It's not pleasant is it
Excellent. Diction is easily followed, and no over whelping music making it difficult to hear the words. Thank you for posting.
I agree.
what a shame, poor Patrick :(( she could have just divorced the other guy and then married Patrick ugh the poor thing
The CHURCH did not allow divorce, so murdering the spouse was the only option.
@@xyz2121 In some ways it was allowed
@@xyz2121 Also she didnt care about that only money.
@@dallymoo7816 Divorce for common people was extremely difficult to obtain, for women even more so than men (a man could divorce his wife for infidelity, but a wife couldn't divorce her husband for the same; IIRC her only real grounds for divorce would have been if her husband had been impotent). That didn't stop plenty of people from splitting up and taking on other common-law spouses, though; she could have left her husband and passed herself off as Patrick's wife, but you're right: she just wanted money.
@@xyz2121 the church doesnt allow murder either.....
Where do you source these fascinating cases?? I'm very much enjoying learning about these! Thank you for all of your hard work and fantastic content!
Hello, I have studied the 18th and 19th Century in detail and also many of the criminal cases from that period. I do prefer older cases from the 16th and 17th Century but often the detail on these cases is limited. I will do a few from more modern times but I just prefer the older ones. I am glad you like the content :)
@@BriefCaseOfficial : Thank you for focusing on 18th and 19th centuries. I wouldn't mind 16th and 17th but I understand - much speculation. So many people died on speculation, gossip, racism, etc and some were guilty. Even if scant info, it would force viewers to come up with their own theories; however, you know your own craft. I have double major in English and history, so I find your work interesting and provocative.
I’m so pleased I found your brilliant channel recently & have been binging like crazy. I look forward to your notifications. Thank You for all your hard work to present these informative & fascinating uploads ♥️.
Im doing the same. Found this channel just yesterday.
Lol....I have been doing the same thing . I just love true crime, been reading, & watching things for about 25 years now. When I stumbled apon this channel I was in heaven. I never realized how many cases I was totally clueless at, & on top of that I love the older murders from earlier on. I may sound awful but, they seem to have more twists, & are more violent. Thank you for taking time to make, & upload these videos.
I figured she would kill Fred, since she thought she had married the wrong man.
I really do enjoy these old crime stories when detectives couldn't rely on dna or cctv
Female killers always peak my interest more *-* also thank you for bringing me stories i would have never heard if it wasnt for this channel ♡
That's so true. Isn't it funny I believe the women had more violence in them then men. Makes me laugh when back in the day, the courts refused to execute women, thinking they we're the weaker sex. Their crimes were often blamed on men for the reason a woman would not do this type of crime. Too violent, or couldn't pull it off because we are physically weaker. ( picking up dead weight). I guess back then the phrase of, ' there's no fury, like a woman scorned'
I feel like women hold grudges longer and know how to play 'fragile' female role,when they commit crimes :D
You are the weaker sex by definition. @@alliecattlopez537
@@KuopioKallavesi stfu idiot
@@KuopioKallavesi Lmao. I don't think so. You haven't a clue.
Just to give a hint. My father always introduced me to ppl as 'The son he always wanted."
(And I have an older brother.)
She just killed the wrong one. With Patrick’s nefarious connections he probably could have gotten her out of England.
Great case. Thank you!
Criminal Rule Number One: Never bury the victim in your own house.
Criminal Rule Number Two: Get someone else to buy the shovel.
Thing is, if you don't bury the victim in your own house, how do you get them to some other spot where there is a greater variety of possible perpetrators - in the days before the invention of the motor car. (Disposing of the false teeth elsewhere would definitely have been a smart move, though.)
I suppose you could try inviting Patrick to a picnic (away from home, near the Thames), ply him with plenty of drink and add in a sedative, like Valerian or opium. Once Patrick is out of it, finishing the job off with a blunt object shouldn't be too difficult. You would need to pay attention to timing and possible witnesses but, between Mr & Mrs Manning, it should have been possible for them to carry Patrick to a spot where they could sling his weighted body (with identifying teeth removed and disposed of elsewhere) into the Thames.
I'm not saying this is a good idea or that it is moral (it's not) just that it would improve your chances of getting away with the crime.
Love ur comment 😂😕😏
@Me Smith 🤣😅😆😏
Don't give criminals any ideas. Yet they know how to do this.
Put him in a pie? Pickle him and sell the meat? Oh dear I've watched too many true crimes
I have been binge watching your videos. And I am amazed at the amount of women killers especially from the late 1800's. Thank you for bringing such strange and macabre cases to us. Keep up the good work.
I guess the pair that slays together, hangs together :-) (I had to)
Very Well Done Sir!!! I really Love your channel. The main thing is I have never heard these before, so it gives me new killers/serial killers to look forward to!! I appreciate that Sir!! Thank You So Much!!!
Hello, Thanks for the feedback, There will be some case in the future that you would have heard of but i'm more interested in older cases and it does seem that as time goes by many of these have been forgotten.
@@BriefCaseOfficial That's Ok Too!! I think the older ones are more fascinating as well.
@@BriefCaseOfficial thanks for the sub...lots of great ideas on my serial killer playlist
They're not actually true though, at least for certain this particular case. The vast majority of early 1900's and almost all 1800's case files are outright fabrications. This one especially rings hollow, more than most. It's sloppy in ways that just defies reason why anyone would accept it and not question its veracity. Follow the magic bullet as a starting point. Then the discrepancies with the pictures and names in the pictures, and dress (and the level of sophistication in said dress that indicates high society, not low class). The list goes on and on. I've listened to about 1/10th of the stories on this channel, and it amazes me at the lack of reality present in most of them, and just how good the police detectives seem to be, despite looking into reality of cold case files, and almost all murders in that era and the early 1900's were unsolved with no way to solve them. It's almost like you have police detectives hiring people to write up "solved" cases so they don't look incompetent. They read like dime novels for christ sake. The real cases don't. They have a more accurate ring to them, where physics fits 100%, and things like witness memory over time also fits more accurately (bad memory after a few months/weeks, in these they seem almost too good, with perfect memory on time of day, etc., and that police and prosecutors would take them at absolute face value.).
Just one thing after another. It's a huge disservice to reality given there were quite a few murders throughout that period, and the lack of real case files that were actually solved does no one justice, and passing off (not this channel, but I mean official sources passing these off as "real" case files) only harms the victims, and frames names of almost certainly long dead but innocent people picked to fill the gaps, because no one would question if someone with a badge claims they're real case files.
@@ignasia7230: I think you raise some good points. While I think they did find the actual perpetrators in some historical cases (some of the criminals do not appear to have been particularly bright) there are other cases where there is a lot of room for doubt.
I love the old crimes ! Thank you for all of your hard work.
I enjoy the way you piece together the facts and your reporting style..
Good day to you.
I absolutely love your old crime cases☺ you deserve to have so many more subscribers 😉😃😄
I have just started watching this, now I am addicted to it. I love the narrator. So clear. 👍
Thankyou so much :)
They honestly thought that they were going to get away! They certainly had no intelligible skill at covering their backs let alone scruples. Thank you for all you do to keep us all entertained
Hello Teresa! how are you? haven't see you for a while... Merry Christmas to you & yours!🎅💚🌲❤🌲💜🌲😘 Happy health New Year! 🙏🌟
Hello again my friend! A huge holiday hug to you with much love... I’m happy you touched base with me
Brief Case I have never heard anything of this case. Totally new to me. Keep these stories coming and hope you have a very Merry Christmas. She did not plan out her deeds very well in this case as she was caught early on for selling bonds that he had probably already stole. And anyone that has a drinking problem the law will catch up to them fairly quickly with also even with him keeping his mouth shut the papers showed it to be him they was looking for and him being recognized by someone he new. Well I will wait on my next Brief Case to report to us next week and see what he brings to us then.
@mathew lawton actually I'm in the USA
I've come to your channel via Mortis Media!! I'm a new subscriber to your brilliant channel! Very Well Done Sir!! Thank You and PLEASE keep these fascinating stories coming our way!
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Thank you for bringing these to light, absolutely fascinating! 👌👍🏻💚
I love this channel. I listen at night- my bedtime story. It is an interesting niche. Old murders. Well done.
Thankyou
Charles Dickens based the character of the lady's maid Hortense in the novel Bleak House on Marie Manning. Bleak House is considered one of his best works (and my favorite).
Hello, Wow I didn't know that but I absolutely adore the works of Charles Dickens (some can be a tough read though) I often have conversations about which novel is my favorite and I think I would say Little Dorrit.
@@BriefCaseOfficial Oooh, I love Dickens! I'll have to look for Bleak House.
Hard Times
Charles Dickens is my favourite British author. I love his stories as they are a commentary and criticism of Britain at that time. Very forward in his thinking and skillful at getting message across without preaching.
maldenom: hi! Ive never read it! But have heard many good things about it and have had it recommended....
She didn't marry the wrong man, she married the wrong wallet!
LOL🤣 THAT'S WHAT I SAY...😉
manoftheworld1000 ...... Most divorces are based on the women's belief that they could have married better.... In all cases they are mistaken..... Water seeks its own level.....
Lol how true you are sir
@@knaptmenneskelig2611 so if u pick a shitty women ur shitty? Lmao ok
@@knaptmenneskelig2611 Most? Probably not. You have been listening to too many of these lmao. Most I have seen is because of abuse from the man.
Hello BC and Happy Holidays to you and yours!❣️ Thanks for the video, I really enjoy these 🤗
Stellar video! Thank you so much for posting. ♥️ Happy Holidays!
I love this channel. would you do one on Carl Pranzram
"Now, I ain't sayin' she's a gold digger, but she ain't hangin' with no broke n-a" - Kanye West
Sounds like he wrote the song about Marie.
I just came across your channel and I liked it so much I subscribed. Keep up the awesome job you are doing and I'm looking forward to your next video.💞💖💞💖💞💖💞💖💞💖💞💖
Another great story. Y'all are just the best! I look forward to each and every video. It's amazing how not only do you tell fascinating stories, but stories that also show the beginnings of forensic science. Brilliant, just brilliant.
I love old cases that I don't know of (& the ones I have) new subbie here!
I also just found your channel. I don't know why I like these kind of storys but I do!!! I found these kind of people questionable and scary at the same time. Thank you for your time and efforts.
Another brilliant episode. 😀 Happy Christmas. 🎄
How sad that man loved her.
Dumb broad should have done that wash ur hands trick on that no good husband of hers. Why kill the earner?
Cuz she obviously wasn't the brightest.....
I'm really liking this channel😘😍👌💗💙💚💛💜🖤💖
Veritable dullards, I say!
Ty for your hard work sweetheart. Happy Christmas and may God bless you and yours always in this upcoming New Year 😊
Oh I hope we are not related!
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I'm cleaning and binge listening on my bluetooth speaker!
That's what I do.
Thanks, I listen while doing housework, strange but appreciated.
Thanks for listening
I cannot keep myself away from hearing briefcase stories ,The narrator is very good at what he does here here!!!
Thankyou
I’m sorry but Horsemongerlane Jail is the best part of this video. 😂
Brief Case on Christmas eve perfect gift thank you....Merry Christmas 🎄🎁
Sounds like the crowd is as wicked as they are. They never see the fault in themselves.
Just found this channel..I ❤️ it!!! Keep the stories coming!! 😃
Another historic tale told by a master of his craft, so enjoyable! Thank you, for all of your hard work and the content I have yet to discover.
I love watching these stories! Keep up the hard work! 😄
TY for another great NEW TO ME STORY......
I’m obsessed with your channel! I listen during my commute to and from work and watch during my leisure time! Just plain awesome!
Thankyou
Well done, pleasant voice & new sub!
Just discovered your channel. Love it, but i find it interesting which words you choose to emphasize in sentences. I never know what to expect.
Well narrated and love the details. Thank you for the videos. Subbed after watching a few.
I love your channel and your voice is perfect for all these creepy tales you share with us, so many stories I actually haven't heard before it's great!!!!!
Hmm... Greed! Even more than money..it's NEVER enough. This awful virus has me in self isolate. You Tube videos have been a GREAT time killer.. I just wonder what rock I must've been living under not to have found this juicy tales!! Stay Healthy folks ♥️
Awesome so glad I found you! Wonderful narration! I used to work for a blind organization they would love this keep it up I'm going to keep on listening
Love these stories BC! I've subbed and I'm binge watching your videos with my partner.
Thankyou
@@BriefCaseOfficial Very welcome!
Thank you! I love how you tell these! It's like you're there, getting first hand information!!👏👏👏👏
New subscriber in Nova Scotia, Canada. Love your videos! Thank you for the new and interesting content! :)
Thanks. B.c. another great one
I love this channel it's literally one of my favorite ones
Thanks :)
Wow ... I love these old time murders ... always interesting.
Wonderful narration.
Thank you from 🇨🇦
Adore this channel. Have been on a binge watching all the content. Just totally fantastic!!!
Thanks :)
She was such a sinister, greedy woman! She knew she would be caught. Her and her husband being hanged together is something I've not ever heard of before.
Thank you, Brief Case for the research you have done on these cases from back in 1900s and earlier!!!
I subscribed to this channel, and I am really enjoying the content. Like other subscribers have mentioned, I appreciate that you cover cases that are not as well-known, as well as give new perspectives to cases that are more better-known. Thanks!
Great story! This is the kind of stuff you read about in fiction romance novels except it’s true!! Love it 😊
I love your voice! Well done
Thanks for the video . Neither of them were exactly criminal genuises ! Happy New Year ☺️
I love your stories! So well researched and narrated - your voice is perfect.
Thank you so much!
Wow in the crowd some one got crushed and died. They caused a second death
That wasn't their fault.
I think you could argue that the crushed person's ghoulish tastes led to their death.
If they hadn't gone along to watch what I would argue is essentially a human sacrifice, they would not have died. (I take the view that the death penalty is not about justice, it's human sacrifice dressed up as justice.)
Well, and you could argue Patrick's ill-gotten wealth (smuggling) caused his own demise, too. That and pursuing the 20-years-his-junior, married Marie. Maybe he was hoping she would marry someone else, so he could keep his wealth and her on the side.
Another good one CR! Thanks :)
Thanks
I've missed a few. I've got to catch up...another great narration Brief Case!!
Ahhh...back at ya B.C. Hope you're having a great day : )
I’m glad I check your channel, even though the bell is selected I didn’t get notification.
Hey Lynne! if i don't see you before, wish to you & yours a lovely Xmas!🎅💙🌲💛🌲❤🌲💚 and Happy health New Year!🙏🌟😘
Jean MRI Merry Christmas to you and yours, Jean! ☃️🎄🎅🤶🎄🌮🤗💙
Thank you, Brief Case.
Excellent videos keep up the good work
Thankyou
I love this your storytelling is so soothing you made my weekend !thank you and blessings from starr mountain in tennessee!
So many I hadnt heard of. Exceptional presentation, and research. A lot of people marry the wrong man ( or woman ) but Miss Marie had more ambition then brains..tsk tsk 😱☠💀
I absolutely love your channel.... everyday I check to see if you've uploaded a new one! You are a fantastic storyteller, I love your accent!
Thankyou I upload every Monday at 12pm UK time :)
As always, a great narration and interesting case. Well done, BC!
Thankyou
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I love every brief case story. And his voice really adds more intrigue and more interest . Well done 👍 definitely obsessed with brief case 😁
Thankyou so much :)
A Sunday upload?! Yes!
Hello, I know it’s usually Monday but as tomorrow is Christmas Eve I thought it better to upload today.
Their kiss at the end though...wow
I love this channel so much...especially these old cases!
Thank you so much :)
Cheers for your uploads, brilliant
Unbelievable to think that, in the earlier time, people was already making horrible crimes! Great video! Thank you for awesome reading! Merry Christmas!🎅
@JEAN MRI 🙋❤🎅🎄💚🎁 HOPE YOU HAD A GREAT DAY , HUN....😉
Wonderful story BC! Those two differently didn't use their brains! Feel sorry for Patrick....they will get theirs on their next journey...even if they did get death...Tysm for sharing this with us...I love the Very old stories👏👏👏💯💯💯💯💙💙💙💙 Namaste
Don't understand why she didn't just divorce fred. I'm sure the other guy would have married her.. so this is like brief case of the dumbest criminals. I love it. Thankyou for your hard work.
I've been binge watching your videos. Again. I had this playlist playing overnight and woke up to this one this morning. I had forgotten how really stupid these killers were. It's like an episode of "dumb criminals". Evil, greedy, and stupid...not a really good combination, but it makes for an entertaining story, even with the grisly details.
I love the older cases. I prefer these over any modern ones, my favorites being the Victorian era and older.
It never ceases to amaze me just how evil people can be. Thank you as always for an interesting video
And all just because of money...
Love listening to your soothing voice, your videos are always so good.
Thankyou :)
Thank you once again.
People said “they saw an Irish man standing by the river “ wtf does an Irish man look like ? Lol 😝
Mark Higham I thought that funny too!! Did he have red hair? Was he dressed like a leprechaun?
Historically, styles of dress were regional. He prob wore a suit identifiable as irish
He might have been holding a pint of Guinness.
Greed & idiocy are a terrible combination with all these pointlessly evil murderers.
Thank you 🙏 Brief Case for another spine chilling story told..
I’m a new subscriber and this has become one of my favorite channels.
Thankyou so much :)
Why would you kill the rich one if your goal was to be rich?? You're supposed to kill the dead weight
he was older and probs less appealing
@@mauvehawaii ... and she was as thick as s#!+.
Almost 2 years of this upload, you never fail with your great stylish narration, that impress me so much with incredible contents! Thank you BCase. Ads👍
Thankyou Elke :)
@@BriefCaseOfficial Always a pleasure! Will relisten more tomorrow. Good night!
A large bag of lime and a shovel delivered to the house? Doesn't leave much to the imagination
Loved the video!!!
Loving the channel...recommended by biographics. Excellent stuff! 👍👍
Thankyou :)