The UK's Worst Ever Necrophile Murderer

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @damienwit
    @damienwit Год назад +1506

    Necrophilia will always be one of the most disgusting crimes to me. The fact the being dead will not stop some people from violating someone is just so heinous.

    • @akitoyaname7897
      @akitoyaname7897 Год назад +84

      It truly is. I have worked at a morgue for a bit and knowing how lovingly and careful we cared for the deceased it horrifies me how some people can just violate and defile these helpess people 😢 they were siblings, parents, friends, in life and in death, and they don't deserve such disgusting treatment after leaving this world ❤

    • @tiffanybuie2263
      @tiffanybuie2263 Год назад +40

      ​@@akitoyaname7897 used to want to work in a funeral home. I thought it would be so rewarding to make the deceased look like themselves again with makeup and bring them "back to life" for their loved ones to have a good lasting image of seeing them sleeping peacefully in their caskets.❤

    • @s9persaiyan
      @s9persaiyan 8 месяцев назад

      Nope zoophilia is worse

    • @shanika444
      @shanika444 6 месяцев назад

      What is a necrophilia?

    • @GanymedeXD
      @GanymedeXD 5 месяцев назад

      When I think about people abusing kids … CP, Hurtcore … there is far more disgusting stuff out there … far more … necrop is indeed difficult to comprehend … especially those into advanced decay … 🤢

  • @haandotexe
    @haandotexe Год назад +1353

    The most disgusting part of this case is that if he hadn't done the two murders, he honestly might've gotten away with all the necrophilia crimes.

    • @directioner_101
      @directioner_101 Год назад +117

      not only got away with it. but also he probably would continue doing it until he dies. I can't imagine going through the loss of a loved one and then finding out that they couldn't even rest in peace.

    • @TripleR250
      @TripleR250 Год назад +7

      He would hate got away with all.of it if his brother didn't talk to police

    • @GanymedeXD
      @GanymedeXD 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@TripleR250He had gotten away if his brother had not offended … thats why they got familial DNA via the database … his brother had to talk … as his DNA was linked to a murder case …

  • @xdominiquenicolex
    @xdominiquenicolex Год назад +6881

    Just imagine how his kids felt. Seeing all the crimes your father did unfolding to the public and it paints a different picture than the man you grew up with.

    • @heathercarroll9243
      @heathercarroll9243 Год назад +236

      Exactly!! The ripple effect from crimes is far reaching. The victim(s), their families, his family, the investigators,etc…

    • @SeraWright0
      @SeraWright0 Год назад +395

      How about his wife? Imagine knowing your husband is turned on by dead bodies. I would feel so disgusted with body for the rest of my life

    • @goodbher9244
      @goodbher9244 Год назад +148

      Btks daughter wrote a book about how confusing the situation was for her. Finding out her loving and caring father was a serial killer. Interesting read.

    • @shrekspp
      @shrekspp Год назад +79

      @@goodbher9244 Fred and rose wests daughter wrote a book too about how hard it was for her after she found out everything too, such an interesting read. I can’t imagine how knowing/finding out a loved one is evil feels. Love to all families of horrible people ❤ they don’t deserve hatred for somebody else’s actions :(

    • @xdominiquenicolex
      @xdominiquenicolex Год назад +43

      @@SeraWright0 I guess not being married didn't have me think of it from that point of view, but you're so right. Having kids with someone who did such horrible things to other women and people is just insane.

  • @aidank1636
    @aidank1636 Год назад +1159

    Seems like after the first two murders he realized how exhausting it was to do all of that just to perform his heinous sex crimes on deceased bodies, and figured it would save him all of that effort just to commit his necrophilic actions at the morgue. Absolutely insane that he was able to commit these crimes for so long, thank you for your research Eleanor on this case I’m sure it was difficult.

    • @applecrumpets
      @applecrumpets Год назад +62

      There was around 18 years between the murder and his work at the hospital so he must have done something else between that

    • @aidankirkland6051
      @aidankirkland6051 Год назад +11

      @@applecrumpets oh yeah that’s a good point that part completely slipped my mind!

    • @sakurasfish2115
      @sakurasfish2115 Год назад +33

      @@applecrumpets i still think he got spooked by media and police investigation and gave up on it. Any abused corpse would have been linked to him and the abuse was his only motivation not the kill.
      Maybe he killed some people who were never found and are considered just disappeared but i think they would have found signs of that on his notes or the files

    • @WildVee
      @WildVee Год назад +1

      I hope to LORD he didn't do anything else in those 18 years. So terrible, disgusting and downright pathetic excuse of a pile of human garbage.

    • @_Fizel_
      @_Fizel_ Год назад

      Also I wonder where his army stint was timed into this. Eleanor has the timeline kind of all jumbled around.

  • @bumbletwig
    @bumbletwig Год назад +733

    Thank you for covering this. We live near Tunbridge Wells and I have a friend who was contacted by police to say that her daughter, who had passed at the hospital, may have been violated by this man. She told the police she did not want to know if they were able to confirm it for certain. I can't begin to imagine how the families of his victims feel. Just horrific.

  • @kileyblake5512
    @kileyblake5512 Год назад +3282

    The second you said that he would sneak into the mortuary my stomach flipped. I'm going into mortuary science for my career and one of the reasons behind this is dignity after death. The idea of these people, who aren't even aware of themselves anymore being taken advantage of is awful. While there may not be consciousness left, it is so heartbreaking to know he did this to those poor souls. They were people who had a life, who had loved ones, who deserved to have peace after their death, not their body violated when they were no longer there. How disgusting, this breaks my heart.

    • @AFBudgets
      @AFBudgets Год назад +87

      Fact you are who I would go to so I could be sure my body would be taken care of and respected

    • @kileyblake5512
      @kileyblake5512 Год назад +95

      @@AFBudgets omg, that means a lot, thank you 😭 I really hope some day that's why people chose me to look after their loved ones

    • @nekkobat6876
      @nekkobat6876 Год назад +49

      I work in the lab right next to the morgue at my hospital and the thought of this scenario happening never even crossed my mind before because we assume anyone who works in a hospital cares about others as much as we do 😔 this made me so sad

    • @nickyblue4866
      @nickyblue4866 Год назад +3

      Why didnt their ghosts stop him....?

    • @sharongrigg5336
      @sharongrigg5336 Год назад +114

      @@nickyblue4866 you're the only one who thinks this is funny & that's sad

  • @JadeStrawberry
    @JadeStrawberry Год назад +2046

    This guy was something out of a nightmare. When you said the hospital gave him an all-access card, it reminded me of Jimmy Saville, where he was also handed the keys to a children's hospital. Both these creatures were inhuman.

    • @ManicMangz
      @ManicMangz Год назад +106

      Would actually love to see Eleanor cover the Jimmy Saville case - a monster who had no fear of being caught, truly heartbreaking story.

    • @missquinn6325
      @missquinn6325 Год назад +3

      Savile

    • @user-yj4se9ht5e
      @user-yj4se9ht5e Год назад +65

      @@missquinn6325he doesn’t even deserve the respect of a correct spelling 🤢

    • @missquinn6325
      @missquinn6325 Год назад +34

      @@user-yj4se9ht5e it does when you grew up with the surname Saville and seeing people using your surname spelling on this monster ....

    • @FlickeringEmber
      @FlickeringEmber Год назад +13

      An article I read said that this guy's victims were between 9 and 100 years old so pretty similar to JS.

  • @bridgets4127
    @bridgets4127 Год назад +3081

    There just are no words for this. I feel for the victims, including his wife and son.

    • @cielo4191
      @cielo4191 Год назад +71

      I was just thinking about that. The amount of turmoil his family must have went through... I hope they are getting or have received help.

    • @HaleKelsey1
      @HaleKelsey1 Год назад +23

      @@cielo4191 I know… just imagining my own father suddenly being illuminated as a murderer is enough to make you never want to trust again…

    • @taylorhagen3916
      @taylorhagen3916 Год назад +15

      And his other 2 kids

    • @RavenWing1972
      @RavenWing1972 Год назад +1

      Kent is a county, not a city.x

    • @sakurasfish2115
      @sakurasfish2115 Год назад +1

      @@RavenWing1972 proove it

  • @alexis-gk4us
    @alexis-gk4us Год назад +291

    i think he only committed 2 murders because his goal was to do what he did to the bodies.. when he realized he had access to what he wanted at his job, he didnt need to kill anymore because there were already accessible deceased.
    definitely a hard case to watch but eleanor you always cover these cases with so much grace and respect! ❤️

  • @Chelsealeigh1223
    @Chelsealeigh1223 Год назад +196

    Thank you so much for covering this case! Wendy was my mums god mother & auntie - for years our family suffered not knowing what really happened to her! and most of all who done it! Aunt Pam & uncle bill never lost hope in finding who killed their daughter! Sadly uncle bill never made to see the day but atleast our family has had a small form of closure - She was the most loving soul ever.

    • @hiyaaa8192
      @hiyaaa8192 10 месяцев назад +2

      so sorry. may her soul live on

  • @ghostofabody
    @ghostofabody Год назад +1009

    Was NOT expecting that kind of depth and detail to his crimes. What the hell. Very glad the police investigating the murders had enough foresight to preserve the DNA. It sounds like altogether, the police work was very well done.

    • @WasabiDreams
      @WasabiDreams Год назад

      makes a change from the police to something productive, other than raping and killing members of the public

    • @GanymedeXD
      @GanymedeXD 5 месяцев назад

      The DNA was useless … they found more on the clothes of the second victim about 15 years later enabling them to do familial DNA … but only works if a family member offended!

  • @undeaddoeinc.407
    @undeaddoeinc.407 Год назад +968

    There was this couple who lived across the street from my house, and they got into fights ALL THE TIME. I was silent only 2 times, the 3 time I called the police because she sounded like she was getting hurt. After the cops showed up and the following week she moved out, and he lived there for a month or two before the landlord kicked him out. So I like to think my call MADE a difference in her life. I never met her face to face, but I hope she's doing well.

    • @magichuman3728
      @magichuman3728 Год назад +46

      Something like this happened to my mom while she was pregnant with me, the neighbors always argued and almost everyday there was a physical fight, one night her screams didn't cease at one, two, three in the morning, and about six a.m. a lot of neighbors (all women, mind you), went up to her house and help the woman. All she said, while bleeding on the street floor was: "Why didn't you help me sooner?".
      They are still together. We don't talk to the man anymore.

    • @lynnc8188
      @lynnc8188 Год назад +7

      You did the right thing!👏

    • @nickyblue4866
      @nickyblue4866 Год назад +4

      So you were the one that made my partner leave.... and me get kicked out.... better watch your back BOY

    • @chelseacynara
      @chelseacynara Год назад +13

      You did make a difference. Im sure shes thankful to you if she knew that youre the one who called the police

    • @novanight5249
      @novanight5249 Год назад +64

      @@nickyblue4866not funny

  • @yumiiazuki6918
    @yumiiazuki6918 Год назад +777

    I think one of the reasons why he stopped at two murders is because ... He didn't enjoy the KILLING, he enjoy what comes after. It sickens me this man had it his way for so long.
    But at least he was stopped at some point ...
    All my thoughts to the families that were affected by his monstrous acts ❤️

    • @milly-te2tq
      @milly-te2tq Год назад +133

      i agree, killing wasn’t his motive. he just wanted a dead body. maybe he thought the murder was too risky or maybe he was repulsed by it even. if he found a dead body else where, why would he need to commit murder? the morgue was the perfect place for him. all the dead bodies he liked and he didn’t have to risk anything for them.

    • @yumiiazuki6918
      @yumiiazuki6918 Год назад +9

      @@milly-te2tq yess exactly !

    • @anonymoose116
      @anonymoose116 Год назад +48

      Honestly, at least he found a way to do it without murdering people. It's still horrible, but at least he wasn't snuffing out lives just to get off.

    • @universal_stupidity
      @universal_stupidity Год назад +31

      yea, as gross as it is to say, the murder probably even put him off. He found an easier source for his bodies, and necrophilia is soo gross and evil, but atleast those people have already lived out as much of their lives as they got too. Still, man deserves nothing more than to rot

    • @yumiiazuki6918
      @yumiiazuki6918 Год назад +2

      @@universal_stupidity Yes exactly my thought! Maybe he even hated the killing...

  • @HugoBoss-rh7ij
    @HugoBoss-rh7ij Год назад +178

    Please please please, if you live in an apartment/flats etc, DON’T turn the lights on as soon as you get home! If someone was watching you they’d know straight away which floor you’re on and potentially get a lot of information about you from this (who you live with, how often you get visitors, what time you leave/enter your home and so on..) 💔

    • @Shiba_Draws
      @Shiba_Draws 11 месяцев назад +18

      Oh my god I never even thought about this, thank you for sharing this tip 😳

    • @HkFinn83
      @HkFinn83 9 месяцев назад +35

      Ok but if you’re NOT being stalked or harassed, live normally and not in fear. You don’t want to cause yourself unnecessary stress. The reality is most people are not being stalked by potential murderers and acting like you are m, when you aren’t, is going to harm you psychologically for sure.

    • @Zedsdead83
      @Zedsdead83 8 месяцев назад +1

      False. Get a gun. Get several guns. Nothing to fear.

    • @SkwithOv
      @SkwithOv 7 месяцев назад +10

      or.... leave a light on when you're gone
      then you don't have to turn a light on AND you'll be able to see where you're going AND it'll look like someone might be there already
      or get one of those outlet timers that turns lights on and off at specific times (i think they have weekly ones now and not just daily ones, so they seem more random) and make sure it's on before you get home

    • @SkwithOv
      @SkwithOv 7 месяцев назад +6

      i ALWAYS leave my bedroom light on when i'm out (i have a cat who lives in just the bedroom and it's already dark the entire time i'm sleeping..) and usually my living room light too (another cat - they're kept separate)
      i have some plant lights on timers (they turn off and on at different times) so even if i'm asleep, they can turn on and off at their times so nobody truly knows when i'm awake or asleep... doesn't help i'm usually up until 6am lol

  • @MaShXXXX
    @MaShXXXX Год назад +128

    1. this case is so disgusting i’m so grossed out and i love the way you explain things Eleanor it’s so captivating and it makes it so much more interesting this case was horrible and to think he got away with so much and no one even knew.
    2. GO TO 43:15 THE WINDOWS DESKTOP SOUND SCARED THE SHIT OUT OF ME CAUSE IM WATCHING THIS ON FULL VOLUME WITH HEADPHONES

  • @nicolew4877
    @nicolew4877 Год назад +394

    His poor family. They had no idea, and they’re the victims as well. Imagine finding this out about your dad.

    • @haileybalmer9722
      @haileybalmer9722 Год назад +49

      It's honestly so awful. I feel especially awful for his child. Can you imagine learning that your father did such things? At the same time as the rest of the nation? I hope he got therapy. I hope they find peace.

    • @jimin-ssi7256
      @jimin-ssi7256 Год назад

      @@haileybalmer9722 imagine his wife who is haunted by thoughts she could be having sex with this man right after he performed all kinds of sexual penetration with the corpse? We don’t know if this man actually got heated from thoughts of putting his dick into his wife or letting her do oral without washing after what he did with bodies. Tbh I think this is the most horrifying thing. Finding out your father or husband was horrible is one thing, knowing she might have indirectly contacted with dead body too, having it in herself or smth is vomitting

    • @gvd3975
      @gvd3975 Год назад +8

      Or your husband!

    • @lorenagrubesic7953
      @lorenagrubesic7953 Год назад

      a

  • @pixiehopper8
    @pixiehopper8 Год назад +230

    The minute you said he was working in a hospital, I knew what was coming next. :( I can’t imagine what the families went through knowing he did that to their passed children and other family members. It’s just disgusting.

    • @neillp3827
      @neillp3827 Год назад +7

      I've been in that bloody hospital MRSA hotspot

  • @davidriley8316
    @davidriley8316 Год назад +702

    I'm a writer. Ellie is a natural storyteller. Do you write scripts and read it out loud or gather info and just tell the story? Either way, it's a gift. I discovered you last year and we feel like true crime friends, via your natural charisma and empathy.

    • @Fountainofyouthstor1
      @Fountainofyouthstor1 Год назад +60

      Elenor has an entire team working on her channel. A true professional.

    • @davidriley8316
      @davidriley8316 Год назад +46

      @@Fountainofyouthstor1 But her true gift is her personallity.

    • @MandsGenevieve
      @MandsGenevieve Год назад +18

      i get what you're saying. when i found this channel i would only come back to listen to Eleanor speak. still til this day i have to remind people i'm not obsessed with true crime i just love this youtuber and the way she story tells ! even the vlogs are 10/10 Love ya Eleanor Neale ❤

    • @leandradozier968
      @leandradozier968 Год назад +22

      She has a script. You can see her glance at it every so often.

    • @chimeiamv
      @chimeiamv Год назад +2

      Agreed. I don't even care about true crime cases but somehow I like watching El's videos.

  • @kateychaos9050
    @kateychaos9050 Год назад +36

    I knew the second you mentioned him working at a hospital that a morgue was gonna be mentioned. This whole thing is absolutely sick. All of those poor women.

    • @GanymedeXD
      @GanymedeXD 5 месяцев назад

      The Bed Site Murders related to the Morgue Monster went through media worldwide …

  • @aevaduff
    @aevaduff Год назад +54

    Eleanor! I have a case suggestion. The murder of Liam Aitchison(16years old) who had been stabbed 20 times and beaten on the Isle of Lewis. Two fishermen where convicted, Johnathan Mackinnon and Stefan Miller (both 22 years). It’s absolutely heartbreaking and I’ve never heard anybody talk about it with a platform. Love you Ellie 💕

  • @infinite.formss
    @infinite.formss Год назад +946

    Girl out here making me think I am crazy. Did anyone else hear the windows sound a couple times around 41:00-43:00???? 🤣 Great video Eleanor x

    • @amethystqueen1482
      @amethystqueen1482 Год назад +176

      for real, i thought i was tripping and my computer was doing it, but then i replayed it 😅😝🤣

    • @kyahdraper5283
      @kyahdraper5283 Год назад +233

      Yes Omggg it scared the crap outta me cuz I’m watching this on my phone 😂😂

    • @summersanchez8178
      @summersanchez8178 Год назад +9

      right?? 😭😭

    • @ayybibi
      @ayybibi Год назад +9

      ahahha editing error

    • @jaylouise3884
      @jaylouise3884 Год назад +11

      there me checking my emails

  • @Mommyoftt2010
    @Mommyoftt2010 Год назад +612

    When you said that you can’t imagine an intruder coming in and standing over you and stealing your phone it made me want to share my experience with this: My ex boyfriend, father to my daughter, was abusive and then became crazy when I finally left him. After he had moved out, I got my keys back from him to my house. I was asleep in the living room on the couch with my 6 year old son and 10 month old daughter. I woke up to my dog barking in my kitchen when I know that I had locked her out in the enclosed back porch that I have. There would be no way she would be inside unless someone let her in. My heart immediately sank. I made sure I could see both kids. I went to grab my phone and it was gone. I had another phone in my bedroom and got up the courage to run in there to get it. It was not there either. I did not know if the intruder was still in my house. I couldn’t see anyone but my dog was going crazy. I feared around every corner I would be attacked. I knew I had to act to protect my children. I wrapped the kids in blankets and went to grab my truck keys… they were gone too. After standing there frozen and assuming the intruder was standing outside waiting for us, I made the decision to pick up my babies and make a run for it. I ran over 2 miles to my cousins house in the middle of the night with my kids in hand. We called the cops and when they got there my back door to my enclosed porch and back door to my house were wide open. My ex had made copies of the key and came in in the middle of the night and stood over me as he took away my 2 methods to call for help and the keys to my vehicle to get help. I knew it was him because he uploaded a naked picture of me to my Facebook from my phone after he stole them. It was the worst feeling in the world. I will never forget it and I live in constant fear.

    • @Ullisen
      @Ullisen Год назад +107

      I am so, so sorry for the trauma you've been through. I wish you all the best, that you can get help from maybe a therapist, and some sort of protection for you and your kids. No one should have to live in that kind of fear. Someone will listen, don't give up until you can get proper protection. He should not have the power over your happiness. I wish everything good to you and your kids 💜

    • @clairebear175
      @clairebear175 Год назад +71

      That’s terrifying! So glad you got away with your babies! ❤

    • @DameWhoGames.
      @DameWhoGames. Год назад +43

      Good for you mama bear, that instinct to protect your children is like no other. Bless your heart girlie

    • @cosmicnic
      @cosmicnic Год назад +42

      This is a horrible story, but you cant imagine the pride i felt for you saying you ran over 2 damn miles with two babies! Good on you mama. I hope youre safer now, bless you and your family ❤️

    • @madelstowe7989
      @madelstowe7989 Год назад +21

      You did a great thing for your kids.

  • @bean6157
    @bean6157 Год назад +417

    So sick that he got away with this for so long. I don’t think he needed to commit more murders because he had access to dead bodies. 😐

    • @nekkobat6876
      @nekkobat6876 Год назад +34

      I didn’t even think of that but it makes sense. Ew

    • @jmy871
      @jmy871 Год назад

      What honestly drives though someone’s head to commit these type of acts 🤦‍♂️ like I’ve heard people who commit crimes because of reasons like “being poor” or “having a bad upbringing” or something traumatised them in such a way were they want to murder someone because of that but this man is just absolutely sick, from that first day he decided to come a pedophile and a necrophilic person like it’s a “hobbie” to him 🤢 he had nothing wrong with them he got into jobs perfectly and secured good job wage paid jobs that a lot of people nowadays struggle to get a position in a hospital or becoming a electrician like wtaf is wrong with this bloke he ain’t mentally ill he has a diagnosis of being a Monster

    • @abbeyguijosa8482
      @abbeyguijosa8482 Год назад +18

      That was also what I thought.

    • @applecrumpets
      @applecrumpets Год назад +14

      I mean he killed in the 1987 and only started working in the hospital around 2005 so that's 18 years where he must have gotten his kicks from something else...

    • @Ktakahashi18
      @Ktakahashi18 Год назад

      That was my thought when she mentioned where he was working. Thats so disgusting.

  • @badgalsydie
    @badgalsydie Год назад +25

    i can’t imagine being a family member of someone who had a loved ones’ body in that morgue and hearing about this. this is absolutely SICK!!

  • @monsterideous_playz
    @monsterideous_playz Год назад +103

    I bet the first thing her boyfriend was thinking was ‘will I be suspected because I just messed with evidence by climbing through the window’ personally I would be terrified at that fact because DNA is so easy to pick up on object especially when climbing through windows

    • @GanymedeXD
      @GanymedeXD 5 месяцев назад

      It was 1987 … no CSI … no whatever … oops … Quincy … damn …

    • @noticiasinmundicias
      @noticiasinmundicias Месяц назад

      If you find your girlfriend murdered, and the first thought in your brain is to think about yourself... then you suck man.

  • @lyricmay5312
    @lyricmay5312 Год назад +291

    my grandpa "GG" knew David on and off when growing up. he said he was ,in his words, "too normal to be normal" but also somewhat kind as well. like when it was my grandpa's 9th birthday, David bought him some fig rolls, humbugs and some sherbet lemons and befriended a little squirrel in a park. but never once did he think he was capable of something THIS heinous.

  • @ZoeAlleyne
    @ZoeAlleyne Год назад +270

    The murders might have been only incidental to him. His real goal was the necrophilia and the murders became difficult to get away with. I'm guessing in between the murders and the hospital there was another way he had managed to access the dead.

  • @tamimahaque3069
    @tamimahaque3069 Год назад +436

    Hey Eleanor. I was wondering if you’re interested to do a Bangladeshi case on ershad sikhdar who was hanged in 2004. He is known as one of the most horrifying and notorious serial killer in Bangladesh history. It was such a shocking and terrifying case. The way he would commit the crimes, all torture methods he used and everything made me shiver. It would be great if you cover a case which is not as well known on an international level but very well known to Bangladesh! Thank you!

    • @toC0VET
      @toC0VET Год назад +28

      i really do hope she does, continue insisting throught her comments, it would be really interesting to hear cases from other countries.

    • @babytig3r807
      @babytig3r807 Год назад +8

      I would like to hear this case.

    • @Cupidstupid10
      @Cupidstupid10 Год назад +4

      Mee too

    • @macabrejae1814
      @macabrejae1814 Год назад +9

      Boosting because I've never heard this case

    • @amayastafford4662
      @amayastafford4662 Год назад +3

      Would love to hear

  • @MeghanRaeElizabeth
    @MeghanRaeElizabeth Год назад +41

    He was literally like the bogeyman of the town when the murders happened, my nan and mum remembers how terrified the town was at the time. It was sickening when we found out about what happened at the hospital, compete and utter outrage. We all know at least one family who was affected by what he did. To be honest we all thought maybe he was someone who lived far out of the town because the murders stopped but unfortunately the reality was so much worse.

  • @ratsandbats
    @ratsandbats 10 месяцев назад +16

    i was thinking- imagine going through your life, having kids, getting married, knowing you’ve murdered two innocent women and committed disgusting acts to them and gotten away with it. but then i realised of course he hadn’t just gotten on with his life, because he’d been going to the morgue even later on in his life. it’s actually scary. like so scary how someone could murder and commit these sorts of acts for so long without getting caught, AND HE ONLY GOT CAUGHT BC OF HIS CARELESSNESS IN THE 80’s. LIKE WTF. it’s sad that even after death, people aren’t safe from these horrific acts.

    • @GanymedeXD
      @GanymedeXD 5 месяцев назад

      Not carelessness … nobody knew that DNA at some point will become important … if a family member had not offended the DNA had been useless …

    • @noticiasinmundicias
      @noticiasinmundicias Месяц назад

      @@GanymedeXD I don't think they offered the DNA, it's likely a cover-up. They probably used the database of those websites where people send their DNA to see their ancestry. Police don't usually give up their methods like that, many times when technology is used they claim it was thanks to an 'anonymous informant' just to keep appearances.

  • @athenachristinemusic
    @athenachristinemusic Год назад +206

    How they caught him was simply incredible

    • @GenericUsername1388
      @GenericUsername1388 Год назад +76

      It's a shame they took 3 decades to do so. This man basically got to live a full life😕

    • @athenachristinemusic
      @athenachristinemusic Год назад +30

      @@GenericUsername1388 yeah, that’s true. I still find it amazing they caught him

    • @nekkobat6876
      @nekkobat6876 Год назад +27

      @@GenericUsername1388 also a shame nobody reopened the case until 2020. The ancestry technique could’ve gotten him way before that if anyone had bothered

    • @athenachristinemusic
      @athenachristinemusic Год назад +2

      @@nekkobat6876 absolutely

    • @Sjsjsj135
      @Sjsjsj135 Год назад +2

      @@GenericUsername1388 a full life of committing awful crimes😢

  • @itswaytoomucheffort5424
    @itswaytoomucheffort5424 Год назад +43

    I’m from a town near Tunbridge Wells and I know a guy who’s mum was a victim of his after dying from cancer. It’s absolutely heartbreaking. Also Kent is a county Eleanor xx

  • @m0shi
    @m0shi Год назад +159

    I want Eleanor to make a Spotify podcast of all her videos so I can just binge it at work 😭

    • @lyrisavst
      @lyrisavst Год назад +2

      Yes omg!

    • @zaramatthewson6468
      @zaramatthewson6468 Год назад +12

      If you can afford RUclips premium, you can lock your phone while videos play and the audio still plays while your screen is dark - pretty much turning them into podcasts

    • @nthgth
      @nthgth Год назад

      @@zaramatthewson6468 and otherwise, just don't let your phone lock, and have a charging method handy

  • @TheErren
    @TheErren Год назад +52

    My highest condolences to anyone who him and his choices have effected. Most of all the people who’s lives he took, their families, and his own family. None of these people should have ever had to have contact with him.

  • @rebecaenglish6422
    @rebecaenglish6422 Год назад +29

    This is just absolutely horrible. I can’t imagine how his children and wife feel, even his ex wives. I feel for the families of his victims and I wish he would of been caught a long time ago!

  • @highdefjey
    @highdefjey Год назад +66

    this is just straight up disgusting thag any human could even be capable of doing such heinous crimes. i feel so much sympathy for these families and i’m so glad that they get to have some closure on their loved ones. this is definitely one of the worst cases i’ve ever seen by you so far. i’m appalled that this is even a thought in someone’s head. love u so much ellie and thank you so much for spreading these stories and putting out awareness to these cases. what a horrible world we live in :/

  • @snufkinwufkin9247
    @snufkinwufkin9247 Год назад +116

    My mom and her partner used to work in the same hospital as him. Such a disturbing thought...

    • @beaulieuc8910
      @beaulieuc8910 Год назад +29

      oh it is. My great aunt died there and I had to check on the hospital whether she was one of his targets. I went to the hospital regularly but apparently he worked nights

    • @snufkinwufkin9247
      @snufkinwufkin9247 Год назад +10

      @@beaulieuc8910 I'm so sorry...

  • @KamMads
    @KamMads Год назад +70

    I told my teacher about how much i love your videos and today my forensics class watched one of your videos. It was so amazing and everyone loved you! Thank you for providing these informing and respectful videos! Not only do I love you but the whole class does now❤❤❤

    • @SxdHxrmony
      @SxdHxrmony Год назад +6

      that’s so neat! i hope ellie sees this!

    • @KamMads
      @KamMads Год назад

      @@SxdHxrmony that’d be so cool we’d all freak!

  • @dorindadouglas2847
    @dorindadouglas2847 Год назад +35

    My gosh, this case is beyond disturbing. Talk about making your stomach turn. 🤮 What a monster. Until you mentioned it, I didn't even think about the cops having to watch all that horrible footage. Those images will be burned in their brains forever, unfortunately. There's no way I could have watched a second of that. RIP to the two innocent victims. Prayers to their families and the families of the ones he abused.
    On a happier note, your hair and eyeliner are 🔥 today. 😍

  • @chelsea8400
    @chelsea8400 Год назад +16

    The idea of one of the morgue victims being my parent or my cousins genuinely makes me feel sick. There's a special place in hell for people like him

  • @tamiontherun1461
    @tamiontherun1461 Год назад +45

    I usually can handle all these stories , I'm a big crime channel watcher but this one got to me! I'm nauseous and so devastated this has happened 😭. God bless all families involved! Truly sickening!!

  • @evahernandez1463
    @evahernandez1463 Год назад +80

    "I'm not afraid of God, I am afraid of man" seriously I found myself having to take breaks through his case I can't even imagine what scars the families he's effected have. There's a special place in hell for someone like him

  • @danielle6883
    @danielle6883 Год назад +24

    The bit about the mother's daughter is horrifying, what a sick monster. Who could do that job also looking through all the files. DAVID FULLER IS A MONSTER

    • @GanymedeXD
      @GanymedeXD 5 месяцев назад

      There are many living among us out there … even doing far worse things …

  • @Dessan01
    @Dessan01 3 месяца назад +5

    I work in a hospital and one time (good many years ago) this bloke who worked in the mortuary suddenly got arrested. We found out later it was because his wife had gone to the gynaecologist and had an infection which could only be got from the dead - basically her hubby had been railing her with corpse juice still on him, after sneaking the fridge door open. It’s more common than you think.

  • @tylerreanne01
    @tylerreanne01 Год назад +27

    Oh my goodness. This case made me feel sick. It’s truly frightening knowing these kinds of people walk among us & nobody would know when they act so normal! Those poor victims & also his family! I couldn’t imagine how they felt! It gave me goosebumps when you said about the daughter/mother. Hope he rots in hell!

  • @_celeste_
    @_celeste_ Год назад +6

    I just really appreciate Eleanor using real words for things and not the RUclips censored version. It's so refreshing.

  • @beaulieuc8910
    @beaulieuc8910 Год назад +82

    He worked at our local hospital and I gather the CEO hasn't resigned. I had to contact the hospital about my great aunt who died there but apparently the hospital said that she wasn't one of his targets.

    • @beaulieuc8910
      @beaulieuc8910 Год назад +23

      there was a website link dedicated to anyone who had women or kids dying there who may have been targetted by the the predator. It was such a weird thing to happen in my local hospital for decades It is absolutely ridiculous no one suspect and his wife not knowing what her husband is getting up to

    • @neillp3827
      @neillp3827 Год назад +1

      ​@@beaulieuc8910Kent and sussex

  • @MaxMcNultyYouTube
    @MaxMcNultyYouTube Год назад +65

    This is one of the worst cases I’ve heard of. It’s against everything that should make someone human. That’s pure evil. That’s against every single instinct within us and every single moral. I pray that Mother Mary has all his victims in her arms. Though they were not their bodies, they deserved so much more.

    • @GanymedeXD
      @GanymedeXD 5 месяцев назад +1

      Its a sexual preference that some people have … maybe you know some … but they would not tell anybody … necrophilia is known for thousands of years … in 1987 necrophilia was mentioned alongside homosexuality in Forensic Medicine/Psychiatry …

  • @amada4170
    @amada4170 Год назад +9

    I just can't imagine how this has ruined his family's life not only because of how they must feel by knowing he did this, but imagine being associated with him. Absolutely horrible.

  • @brie811
    @brie811 Год назад +7

    I wonder how his family was taking all this. I couldn't imagine finding out that all that nasty stuff was hidden all over your home. How disgusting. His poor children as well.

  • @loveyloveydovey
    @loveyloveydovey Год назад +37

    43:14 this spooked me more than the video itself

  • @cherispang3807
    @cherispang3807 Год назад +31

    I feel for his family. And his ex wives. And the brother! Thank goodness his brother wanted to help the police.

  • @smileyattitude6807
    @smileyattitude6807 Год назад +56

    It’s really terrifying to think you could be screaming for help or otherwise and no one would even try to help or call for help! My apt walls are so thin I have heard my neighbor getting beat up by her abusive bf and I’ve went over there and pounded on the door telling him to stop and that I’d be calling the police. Then shit got quiet like do something anything it is so upsetting! She’s even thanked me before and now they’re not together thank god

    • @youtubeplayer8173
      @youtubeplayer8173 Год назад +6

      Yup..also if ppl are present/aware of what's going on we can bet on ppl today standing by filimg you as your being assaulted instead of helping/calling help..its disturbing how this is the common reaction of most ppl today, unbelievable..

    • @simsimah
      @simsimah Год назад +2

      You’re so brave ! Thank you for not being a bystander.

    • @yellowhalo444
      @yellowhalo444 Год назад +2

      This just happened to me on Wednesday! It was so scary but I had to do something.

    • @SaraAngelify
      @SaraAngelify Год назад

      When I was assaulted I screamed at the top of my lungs for help. I knew my neighbours could hear, because I could hear if they were watching TV. Nobody helped me.

  • @heyyhazy
    @heyyhazy Год назад +30

    Gosh this case makes me feel ill. Great detective work though, I'm so happy that group of officers decided to explore the cold cases. I can't imagine the surprise and anguish when they found out all else he was up to aside from the two murders...Disgusting.

  • @user-us3r444
    @user-us3r444 Год назад +12

    I've never felt so sick listening to a true crime case before, I can't even begin to imagine how the families of his victims must have felt. What a disgusting man.

  • @babybunny2579
    @babybunny2579 Год назад +21

    I remember working on an abuse case for a child (I'm not going to say the name of the case because our page got light on the situation across countries). But we worked hard on a Facebook page to get light on the case, and luckily the kid got away from the abusive parent, and their other parent got full custody (they are doing great now). Some of the people we worked with had been doing this job for years, and I remember one of the ladies telling us that she had to work on cases were they had to go into the dark web, and all they could do was watch poor babies and children being sold off, amongst other things. Kids that people had been looking for, even for years. And they couldn't do anything about it, because of the high risk they were putting themselves on just sitting on the actions, or rooms on the dark web. They felt so helpless, and when something is able to be done about it finally it's a big weight lifted off their shoulders. I'll never forget her telling us "You never unsee those things, you never get over them, and you will never be the same again".

    • @GanymedeXD
      @GanymedeXD 5 месяцев назад

      One page is shut down, new ones open … some are never found … CP, Hurtcore … there is so much worse out there! Crawling through this you start thinking … at least their victims are already dead …

  • @daneondragon6482
    @daneondragon6482 Год назад +11

    My uncle is a deputy head investigator and the stories i hear of him literally have me scarred 3 years after he told me them.

  • @sngray11
    @sngray11 Год назад +11

    I had never heard of this heinous and heartbreaking case. Thank you for bringing it to our attention Eleanor. My thoughts and prayers are with the victims, their families, and loved ones.

    • @GanymedeXD
      @GanymedeXD 5 месяцев назад +1

      It went up and down the media worldwide when he was caught …

  • @oddeyes9413
    @oddeyes9413 Год назад +15

    Dear Gods above. 😰 this is an atrocious case. I've heard of many horrible cases, but honestly this ranks amongst the top of the worst once I've learned of. I feel awful for the victims and their families.

  • @meganferguson2977
    @meganferguson2977 Год назад +13

    Does anyone else fall asleep to Eleanor’s videos? Literally is very much my comfort person always falll asleep 5 mins in and need to watch again next day 😂

    • @AMMA83
      @AMMA83 Год назад +2

      this happened to me earlier on today lol her voice must be very relaxing

    • @shanpetite1432
      @shanpetite1432 Год назад +3

      All the time 😂😂😂

    • @clairehoskin7632
      @clairehoskin7632 Год назад

      I do all the time 😂

  • @joliemarietrahar8027
    @joliemarietrahar8027 Год назад +7

    You have no idea how much I have been anticipating someone to make a video on this case. Few things shock me anymore in True Crime but this guy is Albert Fish level sick

  • @corvinawylde3952
    @corvinawylde3952 Год назад +6

    It always surprises me when you discuss cases in Kent because I live here and have done for my whole life and never knew about most of them. Its scary how much of this can happen right under our nose and we never know about it.

  • @tempbauer2131
    @tempbauer2131 Год назад +34

    It’s not uncommon for someone to be VERY NORMAL around their fam & friends and co-workers and be horrible in any number of ways that the people closest to him don’t know about. The ones that can’t wear the “normal mask” usually don’t make it into their 40’s plus without being in trouble.

    • @GanymedeXD
      @GanymedeXD 5 месяцев назад

      Guess how many are living among us … its not just him with such passions … most hide …

  • @chloeg9977
    @chloeg9977 Год назад +3

    i know the lapras was only meant to be temporary but its honestly holding my brain cells together through these horrific cases

  • @gingerlancaster3033
    @gingerlancaster3033 Год назад +3

    I live in the USA and remember when they caught him. It was huge international news. Disgusting. Good coverage of the case. Thank u

  • @gabp4243
    @gabp4243 Год назад +12

    The fact that this exist is wild, I do want to make a case recommendation if I could though. Her name is Kameela Russel from South Florida, she was my 7th grade language arts teacher and was extremely connected to my family and unfortunately was taken from us all in 2019 from someone close to her and her school. Anyways, love your channel and I hope you can help spread the word and keep her name known and loved ❤

    • @GanymedeXD
      @GanymedeXD 5 месяцев назад

      Whats wild about it … there are far worse things out there … living among us!

  • @kathleenpoole7536
    @kathleenpoole7536 Год назад +24

    I’m really surprised that the workers didn’t notice the bodies in the morgue being messed with, especially right before being let go to their families

    • @helenablanks255
      @helenablanks255 Год назад

      I know right, especially when the act would bruise them or leave some form of mark due to them being dead

    • @elizabethleta1240
      @elizabethleta1240 Год назад +7

      @@helenablanks255 I'm fairly sure you need blood flow to bruise.

    • @carnageunleashed
      @carnageunleashed Год назад +8

      The mortuary workers had no idea this was happening and they were absolutely distraught and disgusted when it came out.
      The thing is, there would be no outward sign this was happening. It’s not like you can bruise a body.

    • @carnageunleashed
      @carnageunleashed Год назад +1

      Another thing to add is that ‘being released to their families’ is a bit misleading - although there is nothing legally stopping a family from collecting their loved one themselves, the deceased are actually collected from the hospital by a funeral director who takes them into his/her care and prepares them for their funeral (including viewing by the family if required)
      But that said, there was still no outward sign this was happening. Even when cleaning and preparing them, none of us noticed anything untoward. If we had, then it would have been reported.

    • @elizabethleta1240
      @elizabethleta1240 Год назад +2

      @@carnageunleashed exactly. I think the implication with that other comment that there was some level of neglect on the mortuary professional's part (for not having caught on earlier) is based on a misunderstanding of what a body would look like after being assualted. Especially bcz they mentioned bruising which just doesnt happen on cadavers. But i do think this is FAR more common than we realize. Ppl with necrophilia are undoubtedly forcing their way into lines of work where they can have access to bodies. Even in ancient Egypt and Greece the bodies women and children were routinely sent to morticians AFTER the process of decomp was underway because necrophilia during the mortuary process was a wide spread and commonly known fear

  • @nancysanders6232
    @nancysanders6232 Год назад +6

    I know I’ve said this before, but I absolutely adore your way of storytelling! You’re just so very realistic. I love when you fumble your storylines, and your words sometimes. I never miss a video! Great job, Elli!!❤

  • @yorka-agnesgutierrezregnar2641
    @yorka-agnesgutierrezregnar2641 Год назад +9

    That case was seriously disturbing.. When Eleanor said: "He was given a pass in different areas of the hospital.." My heart skipt a bit, and strait away thought "oh no!! The Morgue...." 😩 ... What a horrible human being.

  • @vyzee404
    @vyzee404 Год назад +23

    anyone else notice the noise at 43:13 😭
    seriously tho, what a heartbreaking case, i feel for the victims so much

    • @Mossdropp
      @Mossdropp Год назад +5

      Yeah it genuinely jump scared me 😭

    • @Itsshxn
      @Itsshxn Год назад +4

      I’ve been searching through the comments for ages looking for this comment!! I thought I was losing my mind 😂

    • @vyzee404
      @vyzee404 Год назад

      @@Itsshxn same 😭

    • @vyzee404
      @vyzee404 Год назад +1

      @@Mossdropp fr 😭

    • @clairehoskin7632
      @clairehoskin7632 Год назад +1

      I thought it was my computer but then I realised that I have a Mac computer 😂😅

  • @chloebutler7100
    @chloebutler7100 Год назад +15

    Ahhhh I’ve been hoping someone would cover this case. It’s my hometown, absolutely disgusting man. Thanks for covering it 🙏

  • @angeluvss
    @angeluvss Год назад +4

    To know that this case is set near my hometown honestly makes me sick to my stomach and to know I’ve visited that hospital many times in my life omg, I just hope the family’s are doing ok now!

  • @nasimmason
    @nasimmason Год назад +16

    what a disgusting man. it's sickening what people are capable of.
    the poor families that had their loved ones back not knowing what he did.

    • @GanymedeXD
      @GanymedeXD 5 месяцев назад

      And there are many more out there … among us … new pictures being uploaded to the Dark Web every single day …

  • @isabellalettman3918
    @isabellalettman3918 Год назад +5

    All my love to the families that had to go through this ❤❤

  • @luxi_dream
    @luxi_dream Год назад +4

    I never felt so disgusted by just seeing a picture of a criminal ever😣 it’s so sickening an unbelievable what this man did

    • @GanymedeXD
      @GanymedeXD 5 месяцев назад

      And they are living among us … he had 5 Mio pictures … only a small number compared to how many pictures are out there … how many victims those are!

  • @nikolettapastushchak9618
    @nikolettapastushchak9618 Год назад +21

    I think that at this point, we need to appreciate the work of the police officers having to watch 5MILLION files, that must have been so traumatizing, I can‘t even imagine this. And of course, my heart goes out for the victims‘ families, I hope they all cope well and find some peace since this all came out just 3 years ago.

  • @ashleycross6929
    @ashleycross6929 Год назад +19

    I think the hospital is the only thing that stopped the murders!
    However, either way this case is completely devastating!

    • @applecrumpets
      @applecrumpets Год назад +4

      The murders happened in 1987 and he only started working in the hospital around 2005, so no. He must have gotten his kicks out some other way for those 18 yrs

    • @GanymedeXD
      @GanymedeXD 5 месяцев назад

      Necrophiliacs are into dead bodies … not into just deceased but really dead bodies … the decay having started … those were too fresh …

  • @brittany9233
    @brittany9233 Год назад +7

    As SOON as you said that this guy worked at a hospital for years, I knew that he'd be preying in the morgue. Vile. Absolutely depraved.

  • @Ojibaby
    @Ojibaby Год назад +23

    Eleanor: *goes into detail about the most gut wrenching acts of depravity* “thanks again to casetify for sponsoring this video!! 🥰🌸🌈✨”

  • @NewcastleUnited2021
    @NewcastleUnited2021 Год назад +6

    sending all my condolences to the victims and their family. such a tragic happened and hopefully this never happens again.

  • @ellssellings2637
    @ellssellings2637 Год назад +24

    this happened in my town… it’s absolutely awful😞

  • @teresac1239
    @teresac1239 Год назад +6

    It makes me wonder what was happening in his life in 87!?
    Hi Elenore! I always enjoy your story telling. Honest and informative I've been a long time fan! Thank you for your dedication 😊

  • @elizabethpeart9444
    @elizabethpeart9444 Год назад +42

    Can we take a moment to appreciate Elenor’s hair??? Oml it looks so good

    • @LaLadybug
      @LaLadybug Год назад +6

      No words about the case? No? Okay..

    • @GUGATWP
      @GUGATWP Год назад +10

      absolutely, ignore what that other guy said, she looks beautiful

    • @BRH0587
      @BRH0587 2 месяца назад

      Lmao it is very lustrous. Got to be mane and tail

  • @sharnamason9237
    @sharnamason9237 Год назад +1

    I find myself rewatching all of Ellie’s videos! I just love her !!! 🥰

  • @flowersforthedead5182
    @flowersforthedead5182 Год назад +7

    This triggered a phobia I thought had left me. He went into their houses. And then the homes of their souls. He was an intruder to the bone

    • @GanymedeXD
      @GanymedeXD 5 месяцев назад

      What? Home of their souls? Whats that? A dead body is an empty shell after the soul left …

    • @ayybibi
      @ayybibi 3 месяца назад

      @@GanymedeXDyour body is the physical home of your soul.

    • @trainwreck3587
      @trainwreck3587 Месяц назад +1

      @@GanymedeXDbe so fr right now dude I think you know what they mean

  • @megant3051
    @megant3051 Год назад +52

    I was born in 1987 and the lack of technology then just makes it seem like it was in ancient times lol
    My mother couldn't even have an ultrasound when she was pregnant with me because the doctor didn't "trust it". Not getting an ultrasound when you're pregnant would be unheard of now
    I'm glad they caught this guy, even if it was decades later. What a freak. I feel horrible for his wife and family.
    And I must say, the computer sounds (like at 43:14) really freaked me out! 😆

    • @awfurfracksake
      @awfurfracksake Год назад +3

      Omg i thought it was from my laptop! lol

    • @alyciamarie4163
      @alyciamarie4163 Год назад +2

      Same thing!!!! I always think that when I hear 1987 haha Might as well been the stoneage hahaah

    • @clairehoskin7632
      @clairehoskin7632 Год назад

      @@awfurfracksakesame lol 😂

    • @GanymedeXD
      @GanymedeXD 5 месяцев назад

      He was caught, but many more are living among us and it is expected to be not that uncommon.

  • @alexhodges5344
    @alexhodges5344 Год назад +6

    I remember hearing of him abusing the people in the mortuary, but never the two murders. What a disgusting man.

    • @GanymedeXD
      @GanymedeXD 5 месяцев назад

      Guess how many are living among us … he had 5 mio pix … a small number compared to all available on the Dark Web … especially considering new ones are added every single day … and there is far far far worse …

  • @RicardodaSilvaRdS
    @RicardodaSilvaRdS Год назад +8

    When you said he used to work at a hospital, I already knew what was coming 🤢

  • @Dizzy_Dino06
    @Dizzy_Dino06 25 дней назад

    I grew up in Tunbridge Wells and my dad is a true crime blogger, he covered the bedsit murders years ago and then was contacted by the police weeks before he was arrested, my dad told them everything he knew and had heard from other true crime bloggers/podcasters. I remember seeing his arrest in the newspaper, it shook the entire community when we found out the truth and how bad it really was. I can’t imagine how the families of the victims feel but I’m glad they’ve got justice.

  • @Emmzhl
    @Emmzhl Год назад +5

    I want to add a further message to PLEASE call the police if you hear any unusual shouting or screaming noises, don't assume someone else is.
    I recently heard shouting coming from a neighbours house in the early morning, it wasn't screaming but still wasn't normal. The police attended and turns out there was someone being threatened with a baseball bat, if the police hadn't attended, who knows what could have happened!
    Please look after your neighbours ❤

  • @matthewpitre8159
    @matthewpitre8159 Год назад +14

    Wow talk about never being able to trust a husband again! We know our husbands hide stuff from us but geez Louise this is insanity

  • @pomii_sukii
    @pomii_sukii Год назад +5

    43:14 random sound scared the shit out of me LMAO THAT WAS SO LOUD 😭😭😭

  • @gyeongwooeopseo
    @gyeongwooeopseo Год назад +22

    I think it may be possible that he's only committed two murders because it seems like he wanted bodies more than getting high off from the process of murdering someone. I could be so wrong but it seems like his criminal priorities were somewhere else than committing murders🤔

    • @GanymedeXD
      @GanymedeXD 5 месяцев назад

      It is clearly said … he is a necrophiliac … they are not into fresh bodies …

  • @annatoullie4914
    @annatoullie4914 Год назад

    i’ve seen so many of these videos over the years and never have i felt this nauseated, this case was absolutely devastating to listen to

  • @ytzaika
    @ytzaika 3 месяца назад +1

    My grandfather worked at the Tunbridge Wells & Maidstone Hospital where David worked at. He retired a few years after David started but he would pass him once or twice. Crazy how life is. He also noted how frequent he'd be around the mortuary area.

  • @Alex-cw3rz
    @Alex-cw3rz Год назад +15

    Maybe the only reason he did 2, is because after that he got the job where he could access the morgue.

    • @sheffieldamanda
      @sheffieldamanda Год назад +11

      Yes, the necrophilia was his sole aim, so the murders were his only way to achieve that until he found an unlimited source in the hospital 😕

    • @GanymedeXD
      @GanymedeXD 5 месяцев назад

      @@sheffieldamandaThats not necrophilia … those bodies are far too fresh … thats why they usually do not kill.

  • @ItsMissSarcastrophe
    @ItsMissSarcastrophe Год назад +35

    Once Eleanor said "He needed to be able to access all areas in the hospital" i felt my stomach drop.
    My first thought was the mortuary, and I fucking hate the fact that I was right. I literally gasped/screeched so loud.

  • @SeafaringKitten108
    @SeafaringKitten108 Год назад +3

    This is living proof that the living should be feared instead of the dead. It must've been awful for you to research and go through details of this case. Love u true crime queen

  • @Solararisa
    @Solararisa Год назад +3

    This is one of those cases where the police work was done actually very well, so the case reached a conclusion. It's insane how he still managed to play out his sick fantasies in the morgue.

  • @graaaaceee
    @graaaaceee Год назад +4

    this is the most DISGUSTING case i’ve ever listened to…i don’t understand how a human being could possibly do all of this with absolutely no remorse or feeling whatsoever. My heart goes out to all of the victims and families.

    • @GanymedeXD
      @GanymedeXD 5 месяцев назад

      What nonsense … thats his sexuality … thats him … to him this is normal as he feels like this … back in 1987 necrophilia was listed as deviancy right next to homosexuality … how is he supposed to understand its wrong … he was made, was born this way … of course its wrong … at least in western culture where it is a taboo … other cultures think different about it … there is do much worse done to humans … eg hurtcore …