March 26 2003. Thirteen-year-old Anne Dunwell was murdered in Yorkshire back in 1964. Her killer was never found, but the discovery of new forensic evidence could help solve the crime.
I agree that it shouldn't have been cancelled but I never thought that Jeremy Vine was much good on location, standing in a raincoat and umbrella in some field in the dark. Jeremy Vine is good at what he does and that is on Radio 2. I appreciate that Jeremy had no say in the matter. Crimewatch presented like this edition is perfect and tbh isn't dated either.
@@Muttey2024Forensic technology has solved a lot of cases but not enough not to make Crimewatch obsolete. Don't forget there is Crimewatch Daily or whatever it is called , which enjoys few two week runs each year. I genuinely wish you were correct with thinking the show was obsete. Do you have any idea how many unsolved cases there are where there is DNA but the cases still aren't solved. Perhaps start with the Bedgebury Forest Woman in 1979 and work forward. It was actually a Crimewatch viewer that rang in to say that she had made the unknown womans dress. This type of info was due to a crimewatch appeal. Clearly, the BBC feel that Crimewatch Daily, or Crimewatch live is still worth producing as a daytime programme. I may be ofcourse be wrong on the points I have made but I think falling evening audiences due to an increase of rival television stations had more to do with it than an improvement in technology over-all. When Crimewatch first started most people had just four television channels and of those Channel 4 couldn't be received everywhere at that time. Just my humble opinion, I hope you don't mind.
Slightly chilling that Nick updates the program on the funeral of Milly, then immediately after refers to Marsha - who were sadly, both victims of Bellfield. May they rest in peace.
@@zeexox4998I thought it was Amelie De La Grange who his "third" victim was...not Margaret Muller?? I don't know if this was the case for you, but it used to get a little confusing distinguishing between Marsha McDonnell and Margaret Muller, because their names are fairly similar. Used to really get my back up if I'm honest.
That poor beautiful young girl, I hope they threw the book at the vile perpetrator and that once his sentence is complete that he's immediately deported back to India.
He tried to stay in India after evading Law and fleeing to India after the deed. Police did go to India from London in an effort to get him. Kholi was jailed in India and I can't remember when he came back to England to serve his sentence I am certain he did
It must be kind of weird as an actor thinking you're going to be doing Shakespeare or something really arty and you end up playing a robber on crimewatch.
Fiona Bruce was a good host, just calm and professional, she complimented Nick Ross really well. Some will say Jill Dando remains their favourite. The studio and music was a bit more modern but the reconstructions were still really well done and not as tacky as they became later, they were just simple and matter of fact, the narrator not appearing on camera and critically no music. Kirsty Young always seemed convulsing with rage about the crimes, after each reconstruction it was like she always had to do a bit of grandstanding or just repeat the last line or just come out with some little comment "just sickening!" It was like watching the Daily Mail. I appreciate she cared but the viewer was there for facts to try and help, not to watch her pass judgement on every crime. I didn't think Rav Wilding really worked either, he'd even appear mid-reconstrution on the set. The editing and music just got really garish from about 2007 onwards, in the old ones from the 80s and 90s and early 2000s if it was a sexual crime the camera in the reconstructions would usually just fade to black once the victim had been approached and brought to the crime scene, but in the new ones they always had to show us the start of the attack which just adds nothing, usually accompanied by the kind of music you'd get from like a Friday the 13th movie when Jason is about to kill.
@@oldstuff620 September 2003 (missing about ten minutes?) and December 2003 (missing a few minutes). They are all partially uploaded on RU-vid. It'll be amazing if you have all two of these in full!
The fact that he said “Hannah had mentioned an Asian man had called her by name near her home on 2 different occasions…it’s quite probable he has nothing to do with the offence” when the Asian man is the one who killed her 😢💔
Brilliant work uploading this episode. Really appreciate these long-lost uploads. I may be wrong but is the actress playing Hannah Foster in the first reconstruction Phoebe Waller-Bridge from Fleabag. Looks like her.
In the first case the woman who was killed should never ever have walked home alone at night especially when it was like really pitch black she should really have got a taxi back to her parents house or stayed at her friends house who she went on a night out with as least that way if she had done that then she would still have been alive and well today
That robbery in Tipton at 17.04 claims to be part of the Burger Bar Boys, I find that hard to believe, firstly you don't snitch on yourself and I don't think any Burg🙂er Bar Boys would be that unprepared wearing a Ski mask as he did then takes it off revealing his face then put the mask back on. I don't buy that😮 That family is Brave and I saw the unity in the family I'm glad that the family are doing well now 🙂💪👏