@@Matt.m6 I take your tongue-in-cheek comment on board, Matt - it's not altogether lacking in accuracy. However, "Crimewatch" had a one-in-six success rate as regards solving offences, and that's better that none at all - even in London, which is not my favourite city in the world. (I'm quite fond of Salford, btw.)
The country needs crime watch back, more police on the streets , a lot more CCTV, the public need to protect themselves from crime as many leave themselves open to being a victim like females out by themselves at 3 am or whatever by themselves and there should be tough sentences. More jobs also need to be created as many people are committing crime like robbery to survive .
Poor woman an old aged woman who was grieving herself never mind anything else!! Hope she is reunited with her husband!! Rest in peace to the both of ya’s
Absolutely and sadly true we live in trying times I find people more antagonistic these days, and as you said it hardly takes anything to set them off @christoper james. 😓
So sad..just today my 66 year old friend got a tirade of disgusting abuse, just because he answered I don't know , go and look, when asked if something was open (local gallery). He was threatened and told 'come over here, I don't care how old you are I'll punch you out'. This was from a young man on a bicycle early this morning. It's frightening how some people are enraged over the slightest thing.
@@aloheyio6335 was to a degree though oddly not at the same time. As didn't make sense to us that he would stop somewhere so close to where they got him out the van
I just read about him, he was cleared of murder but received 22 years for drugs and 7 and 2 months for escaping, Tipton is better of without him. at the tine of escape, doesn't make sense he'll be in the area as u said but don't put anything beyond fugitives Rebecca
Yeah but he probably had a good side. Apparently Peter Sutcliffe was a very good HGV Driver. He just a nasty habit of smashing prostitutes over the head with a hammer.
The overuse of background music and production values leaves me feeling detached from reality watching these reconstructions, definitely not as effective as the earlier format
American ones are awful for this. I have put some of their crime docs off, cos I couldn't bear the constant thudding. One was a famous story of a woman who was killed by two schoolfriends copying a slasher film, but I just had to give up with it, the noise was so bad.
Crimewatch gradually ‘transitioned’ from being an honest and albeit earnest attempt to help police fight crime (with mixed results) to being a sensationalised ‘show’. The BBC described it as ‘a revamp’. The reconstructions were awful, made worse by the wholly inappropriate and unnecessary music overdubs. Kirsty Young referring on occasion to a studio full of ‘coppers’, constantly stating the obvious, her angry and accusatory stance was, at the very least, irritating. The cocky, arrogant Rav ‘the Chav’ Wilding further detracted from the programme’s original, serious remit with his commentaries full of sarcasm, stupid puns and lame attempts at ‘humour’. His post CCTV footage demand, “names, please,” was both tedious and predictable. Matthew Amroliwala brought nothing significant to CW. He often seemed unsure of what he was saying, with occasional pausing and grinning while staring dreamily at Kirsty Young or indeed, any female. Alternatively, he almost seemed at times to positively relish the often horrific cases he ‘dealt with’. The overall tone became ever more patronising especially with the over-emphasised ‘pleas’ to “do the right thing,” “pick up the phone,” etc.
Pls let go of your bag. I watched a woman in Brooklyn yrs ago not let go and the robbers dragged her to death. We were screaming, Let Go! Money or ashes are just not worth your life. No way! Yet, the punks are always punished way more. Memories and the heart are just as strong as the ashes..poor Nellie 🙏 AND SHAME ON ENGLAND'S SENTENCES..EX. 4yrs for a sexual crime, violent assaults. Are yu kidding me! #VICTIMS FIRST!
My dad always says , " Let go or throw it. Everything can be replaced and made again." I know your pride and memories kick in, but as u say, it's not worth a life or being badly injured for", I watched a episode of a burglary and a poor man died trying to defend his home. My parents said afterwards, " Please, if u ever find yourself in that situation, please don't move. Play dead if u have too we want to alive and safe, money will be earned again and stuff will be bought again "
Nellie should not of been mugged . If there were respect for your elders , which we were brought up with always have respect for your elders. Today they don't care about nothing apart for there selfish greed. R I P Nellie.
@@CrimeWithC All I can think of, disorientation because of smoke and fumes. They heard him crying out though. Even though, this was a very cruel thing to do. Unconscionable..
@@sarahreid3467 I was thinking that, or perhaps he just didn't realise how fast smoke can render one unconscious and he was waiting for the fire crew since the flames were "only" downstairs. Terrible thing to do to someone
@jujulionesselsa1416 it's true, he was killed by a man called Daniel Martin. Andrew also had multiple convictions for indecent assault against teenage boys. They withheld all that in this appeal at the time.
Rip sweet Nellie just shocking but I would hate to think if she had lived losing her husband's ashes would have killed her now she is reunited with her dear husband
That poor poor dog in distress so scared £400 pd how wicked is tht jus fr the sake of money fr then yo eat or buy drugs that's careless nothing on them both
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