Junior mcgibben is now a probation officer helping youth turn away from crime and violence, this is a good story for someone once featured in CW most wanted big up junior
The customer who kicked the robber was truly proving his Karma is good, good, good. 8” stab wound that missed everything ⁉️This man is a hero and he proved his good character, so I’m thrilled he was able to recover. I hope they catch that guy and give him 25 years. In Broadmoor.
Did you too get the impression at 28:30, that the robber was _really_ Cilla Black, acting in one of her pantomime roles? 🤣 Only, she would've said it in more of an uplifting tone (the second time "you're gonna get stabbed! :)" is said). Same accent and everything. And then the audience would've broken into rapturous suspense! That's how my mind sees it anyway! I'm sure the real robber was thinking that way too.
Stop going on no one was bothernd apart from you maby you shund ask yourself why that is grow up and get a life i knwe he dose not find any of this funny people like you allways have to complane if you dont like it then.dont wach it
@@nicolezeitlin8252 hush your noise girl... if you find this dick funny then good for you but he needed to gtfo crimewatch with his piss poor jokes.. stop moaning and get a grip 😅
When you are constantly around horrible things done by even more horrible people to other people you have to use something not to loose your own mind.I'm sure he doesn't think crime funny or he wouldn't be doing what he does. Judge not ...........
@@almadavis8274 you sound like an expert..🤣🤣 Rav was just a prick full stop. 1 hour of crimewatch a month and he still couldnt keep his shit together.. bore off luv
I can see him in cop dramas. He’d be great, and he could show his comic side in an appropriate manner. Not that he isn’t funny, it just isn’t the right venue. I miss Ross.
Fact about Kirsty Young - her husband was in New York on 9/11 reported to her over the phone (she was at ITV at this point and was the host that day) about the collapse of the Twin Towers. I will always know her from Crimewatch though
Kirstie said they had over 160 murders solved due to Crimewatch. It is not about audience figures, but catching the criminals. Surely if one creep is off the streets, it would be worth it. One less old woman robbed in her home, woman raped, armed robbery etc.
This show is an ICON!! I can't believe they don't do it anymore!! I'm from the US, but for a show like CW, that was helping people all over the UK, I can't think of any reason why they'd take it off the air. That's crazy. I think the cops AND the public benefited from this show! I'm from the US, & I've always dreamed of one day, living in the UK. Since the reality of that is quite NIL, I've had to live vicariously through shows like this one, lol...So sad they've taken it off the air!!!
Do you have the reconstruction of the murder of Valerie Graves in Bosham, nr Chichester in December 2013? Crimewatch definitely covered it. This crime remains unsolved.
I can't find the video, Andrew, but here's the latest I've discovered on the case: www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1152462/valerie-graves-murder-christian-sabou-west-sussex-midsomer
first one - 'his eldest daughter died tragically during the night', that's not relevant to the robbery i know but it's a completely unsatisfactory statement.
A woman should not be walking home alone from the train station having finished work especially when it is such a long distance and certainly not when it is pitch black
Kirsty Young and the team work with the police to appeal for help in cracking unsolved cases and bringing criminals to justice. Stories include the hunt for the Egham sex attackers and the have-a-go hero stabbed in a bank. 9PM Monday 15th December 2008.
I much prefer the presenting styles, of Nick Ross, Sue Cook @ the late Jill Dando. These later editions, appear to resemble some sort of flashy magazine celeb programme, rather than the serious issues which are being discussed and i really do not like Matthew Amroliwala's glib way of reporting these horrific crimes!
It's not victim blaming...its just keeping oneself safe,stay in lighted areas that you are familiar with,if scared knock on a door,the poor woman its awful and yes,she should be able to walk wherever she wants,wearing what she wants,whenever she wants but there are predators out there one must teach their children to do this as adults... Precautions whilst out because as I said there are predators everywhere
@@ianhunkin5384it's victim blaming we all know the highest percentage if these rape/murders are by the men in the woman's life. So she's much more in danger in her own home with someone she knows/loves. And that triples if she becomes pregnant. The issue is men. You are less likely to be attacked in the scariest darkest loneliest lane than in your own living room. You can say avoid this avoid that. It doesn't change the risk factors in her life. It just puts her in a place where a dangerous man is standing. Everyday women walk passed them. I understand where your comment comes from. It just completely ignores the point and factors to ever stopping this. If we keep focusing on where women shouldn't be then it will continue. Bad men do bad things. It's that simple.
Munley was so cold he flogged al the lady antiques to a place called Acorn Antiques (no Im not joking) just a few hundred yards down the road from Miss Barness home. A really dangerous man with absolutely no empathy,, In every sense of the word a psychopath
you can see how true crime evolved frim this. advertising upcoming cases with fancy video shots and music. who wasn't gagging to find out about the dismembered girl. disgusting really for the bbc
Crime watch originated from Germany. An excellent series. Which gives the public a heads up .they should make a game show .whererapists an d phaedaphiles etc .are let loose at midnight .and vigilante mobs are let loose with neat acid and cattle prods against them .