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'Jolly' Jane Toppan : America's Serial Killer Nurse 

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@WellINever
@WellINever Год назад
We started writing this as part of a '5 Killer Drs & Nurses' episode but there was just so much to the story! I hope we did it justice.
@-Reagan
@-Reagan Год назад
I always enjoy a deeper dive in one story, rather than multiple cases where we’re just told the surface details and left to dig up more on our own.
@juliestrickland7754
@juliestrickland7754 Год назад
You definitely did it justice. I loved it!
@deniseleplatt1616
@deniseleplatt1616 Год назад
As always it was fantastic
@sarafleming9893
@sarafleming9893 Год назад
You told this one so very well. I found it a little difficult to focus on my work while listening! 😃
@ahambrahmasmi108
@ahambrahmasmi108 Год назад
Very well done sir!!
@gleefulme9617
@gleefulme9617 Год назад
What a psychopath! I'm a retired RN. On one occasion I was assigned a patient who had been my preceptor immediately after nursing school. The woman was not good to me. Later I learned she was in the midst of a divorce. Having been through one myself I knew how it distorts your perception of present events. Instead of stirring up bad things, I think my assignment of her became a healing point for both of us. If we desire mercy & forgiveness for ourselves, we must show mercy & forgiveness towards others.
@gohawks3571
@gohawks3571 Год назад
What a wonderful opportunity😊❤️
@shereesmazik5030
@shereesmazik5030 Год назад
You are the kind of nurse I would like .
@derycktrahair8108
@derycktrahair8108 Год назад
@gleeful...you are OK..Medical = a Military model. eg, Drs = Officers, Matron = Sgt Major, & Nurses do most of the work. You guys help people to recover form those expensive operations. Never regret the care & hope you give to someone. It makes a big difference.
@gleefulme9617
@gleefulme9617 Год назад
@@derycktrahair8108 Thank you for your kind words. I witnessed > a few wonders as a nurse. Patients often heal the nurses, doctors & medical staff with whom they interact. I learned a great deal from patients & their families.
@woodpigeon7776
@woodpigeon7776 Год назад
Wise soul 💗✨
@whowantswaffles
@whowantswaffles Год назад
I know this isn't the main topic but it's pretty terrifying to think orphans could just be written off into jobs without pay, for years, and should be 'grateful.' I dread to think the levels of abuse...
@pimpozza
@pimpozza Год назад
I agree, Mushman. I was thinking exactly the same thing.. 😔
@galatea5455
@galatea5455 Год назад
Not much different than our current U.S. foster care system really. Plenty of horror stores from those who have been in the system.
@justme-tj3jt
@justme-tj3jt Год назад
Many, almost all children who have been abused or abandoned in an orphanage don't become a psychopathic cold-blooded murderer.
@mobilephil244
@mobilephil244 Год назад
Have you read "Marigold" by Maeve Binchy ? It's about the child-labour-deportations that were sitll in full swing from Britain in the 1960's.
@TahtahmesDiary
@TahtahmesDiary 10 месяцев назад
This is still common rhetoric. As a transracial adoptee who was adopted by abusive people, I have been told many times I should be grateful for my traumatic childhood. We are treated with scorn from the jump while adoptive and foster parents are always coddled and given the benefit of the doubt. It is already traumatic to lose family (community, home land, language, etc) as a child, but to never really feel a part of the family that took you in and welcomes praise for doing so is another added layer of emotional torture.
@nicolew4877
@nicolew4877 Год назад
I’m so angry that she got to enjoy her old age, unlike her elderly victims who she thought were “a burden on society”.
@justme-tj3jt
@justme-tj3jt Год назад
it shows her pathology as a psychopath.
@tx2128
@tx2128 Год назад
Insane asylums of the day were pretty grim so at least there's that.
@annodomini7250
@annodomini7250 Год назад
who said she enjoyed old age?
@FieldMarshalRommel23
@FieldMarshalRommel23 8 месяцев назад
It matters not, “Vengeance is mine sayeth the Lord”
@azillliasmith2734
@azillliasmith2734 Месяц назад
Sounds like Yvonne Cooper and the labour party...." the oap burden on Society bit.....
@alisonancell6047
@alisonancell6047 Год назад
Truly horrifying. How easily she went undetected for so long. I can quite believe the number of victims she quoted.
@kellydalstok8900
@kellydalstok8900 Год назад
Yesterday I watched a documentary about 796 children that died in a mother and child institution in Tuam, Ireland run by nuns who were trained nurses. A lot of the children died of starvation and easy to treat illnesses. These evil nuns then dumped the bodies of these children in the septic tanks on the institution grounds. In Germany even secretaries who worked at the Nazi death camps were tried, but the Irish government refuses to set up a criminal investigation into the crimes committed at the institution. The religious order, which is a multi billion dollar organization, offered a measly 2.5 million instead of the 13 million the recovery of those tiny remains, the identification, and a decent burial are estimated to cost.
@tabbitee
@tabbitee Год назад
Tuam was the start of my fall from religion. The Canadian residential schools finished it.
@gnarthdarkanen7464
@gnarthdarkanen7464 Год назад
From the first notes of how the Catholic Church went as far as hiring smugglers and forging documents to help sneak Nazis out of Europe and avoid their trials (including the likes of Josef Mengele... so not just subordinates "following orders") I've scoured everything I can, and unearthed one atrocity after another as far back as monotheistic religion (and associated occultism and zealotry) reaches into any records at all. There isn't enough justification or good to be done to outweigh the horrors brought upon this earth "in the name of God"... ;o)
@nokomarie1963
@nokomarie1963 Год назад
They were unwanted, born in sin, and irredeemable. I'm not so sure it's religion but an odd cruelty in the Irish.
@janetpendlebury6808
@janetpendlebury6808 Год назад
There are similar documentaries about the Magdalene Laundries in Ireland run by the Magdalene Nuns. From 1922 until 1996, at least 10,000 girls and women were imprisoned, forced to carry out unpaid labour and subjected to severe psychological and physical maltreatment in Ireland's Magdalene Institutions.
@sda9995
@sda9995 Год назад
Over 3000 children was found residential school 😢 there still more missing
@pinkiepie6880
@pinkiepie6880 Год назад
I don't think she was insane; she was just a psychopath and a murderer. I just thought of the old adage about women being poisoners. It's always awful to hear about someone taking advantage of the weak, sickly or elderly. Exactly as she did. Whenever someone is in a place of authority (police officer, barrister or lawyer, doctor) or works as a care giver (nurse, therapist, etc) it can he hard for those working around them to even imagine they are committing such atrocities. And if you have expertise is pharmacology, it can be hard to prove a murder was committed at all. Reminds me of how Harold Shipman, the most prolific modern serial killer, got away with his crimes for so many years... no one wants to believe that a pillar of the community could commit heinous crimes against humanity. Great video as always! Love your delivery, how respectful you are towards all parties involved... it's good to have neutrality when talking about crimes. I dislike some RU-vidrs deliveries on true crim3 cases as the romanticize the murderers and don't pay respect to the victims; as if it's all a big joke or perhaps giving salacious accounts garners views. I personally don't like it. I've followed your channel from almost it's inception and like everything about it; from traveling to historical sites, covering obscure crimes and the well researched delivery of the cases. Thank you to you and your team!
@devodootie
@devodootie Год назад
They rarely see themselves as a psycho. It’s a good thing they didn’t let her out. Thank you for another great episode!
@janetpendlebury6808
@janetpendlebury6808 Год назад
That's because they don't realise that they are not normal, it is just how they are.
@harrietharlow9929
@harrietharlow9929 Год назад
I agree! She would only have found a way to go back to murdering innocent people.
@101Volts
@101Volts Год назад
Plenty of evil people believe they're good people.
@stacieransom5677
@stacieransom5677 Год назад
I agree. They never do. Which makes them that much more dangerous. In her case, however, it seems the question of self morality never even occurred to her. Not even as an afterthought. Scary.
@KellyHill-bh7uj
@KellyHill-bh7uj Год назад
It's not that they don't know that they are psychopaths. It's just that by their very nature of being a psychopath they don't care that they are psychopaths. That's why they psychopath test that you can take online are useless because a psychopath wouldn't care one way or the other to find out if they're a psychopath remember they have no remorse they have no empathy but they do know they're different if they can fit in just about anywhere they just mirror the traits of the person there around and just as a side note not all psychopaths are murderers while they may be shitty people it doesn't make all of them murderers
@kumakena
@kumakena Год назад
Thanks for always showing respect for the victims in all the stories. I love this channel!
@pimpozza
@pimpozza Год назад
I couldn't agree more, Luci. Paul always shows great empathy when he relates these harrowing tales 👍
@harrietharlow9929
@harrietharlow9929 Год назад
It really is a lovely channel. I have found every case discussed fascinating with full dignity and respect for the victims.
@sarafleming9893
@sarafleming9893 Год назад
Fantastic story, as always! 😊 I loved the part where Ms. Toppan said she was “. . nothing like the other patients . . “ in the asylum “. . because she could read . .”. 😂 Thank you for the great story, and the chuckle near the end.
@GaleForceKaif
@GaleForceKaif Год назад
Not to mention this part: "I don't have bad thoughts, so I don't see where moral degeneracy comes in." Ma'am, you MURDERED people. 🤦
@Ironclockwork
@Ironclockwork Год назад
It is truly the most horrific and tragically effective sort of criminal that uses medical knowledge/skill in the service of evil.
@donnariahi2975
@donnariahi2975 Год назад
So many people who entered the medical field end up betraying their vows. My Grandmother was a nurse for 44years and ended up as assistant nursing supervisor. I worked in hospitals too and found the nursing staffs were wonderful people. Wonderful story Paul.
@harrietharlow9929
@harrietharlow9929 Год назад
I agree. I was a CNA for 23 years and while I saw too much abuse in nursing homes, though once I switched to hospice and elder care. I was privileged to know some wonderful RNs and LVNs. Most nursing staff are loving, caring people, fortunately.
@ritadyer9295
@ritadyer9295 Год назад
My former neighbor is a nurse and I would be afraid for her to be my nurse if I had to go to the hospital. Long story and I won’t go into details but she so bent on hurting me she made up lies about herself.
@johnhenderson131
@johnhenderson131 Год назад
As a retired physician there is nothing more hideous than the betrayal of a patient’s trust. We encounter people at their most vulnerable and they trust us with the most precious gift of all, their life. The most important part of the Hippocratic oath…Help or do no harm…must always be upheld. A healthcare worker that harms a patient is worse than an officer of the law that becomes corrupt. This episode anger and disgusted me more than any other of your episodes. You hit a nerve this time!
@ginaandseason2774
@ginaandseason2774 Год назад
Your voice us absolute perfection. You tell horrible stories but I could listen to you all day. Well done as always
@NanaBren
@NanaBren Год назад
Paul, thank you for another interesting story. I’m a retired nurse. It troubles me to know that there are people in that profession who care nothing for human life. I’ve seen carelessness in nurses and doctors and the repercussions of their actions. Most are honest mistakes, but sometimes it gives you a strange feeling down your back. I have personally reported several people to higher authority for these actions. Fortunately, 99% of healthcare professionals are competent and sincere. Getting old here in America is terrifying for many reasons. I pray that when my time comes, I will be in a caring place. ❤ Brenda
@elvenkind6072
@elvenkind6072 Год назад
The REAL scary thing, is not those that was caught like this, but the idea of so many that must have lived their life, and kept killing, with nobody ever suspecting them or nothing causing them to be caught... 😞
@deborahkusaj1928
@deborahkusaj1928 Год назад
I love these old stories. And I like your narrations.
@pimpozza
@pimpozza Год назад
What a case from a bygone era! Well, I never heard of cruel Jane Toppan before and this story had me glued to the screen. I always find the old tales so intriguing, albeit sad. This was such a heartbreaking case.. brilliantly done, as always. Thank you, Paul 👍🤗
@dauntlessasmr7910
@dauntlessasmr7910 Год назад
Fascinating how evil is labelled "insanity."
@johncmitchell4941
@johncmitchell4941 Год назад
I'm ok with the term 'moral insanity' as in 'no regard/compassion for human life/suffering. I'll agree that it's still a 'get out of jail free' card for some with the be$t legal help or who'd maybe stumble onto an Atticus Finch .. or a Cousin Vinnie. 😁
@dreadwolfrising
@dreadwolfrising Год назад
I think a large part of it is the patholigizing of cruel behaviour. It's a lot easier for people to label someone as "insane" or mentally ill for committing atrocious acts, than for them to deal with the fact that otherwise seemingly "normal" people are capable of doing terrible things. Don't get me wrong, the modern legal defense of insanity is important if people genuinely can't be held criminally responsible due to severe mental illness or disability, and those people should be put into long term psychiatric care, but the vast majority of people who commit violent crime don't fall into that category. And yet, society still oftentimes labels them as insane, or dangerous due to what they perceive as mental illness, rather than people who simply choose to do horrible, horrible things
@lynnokrzynski8720
@lynnokrzynski8720 7 месяцев назад
Yeah, but when it comes to trial time now evil is evil and insanity is a myth.
@dauntlessasmr7910
@dauntlessasmr7910 7 месяцев назад
@@lynnokrzynski8720 Even during trials, insanity is still used as an excuse.
@lynnokrzynski8720
@lynnokrzynski8720 7 месяцев назад
@dauntlessasmr7910 an excuse but it rarely succeeds as a defense nor does it lead to incarceration in a mental health facility.
@nordicpink
@nordicpink Год назад
It amazes me that she got away with the murders for so long.
@nickydenning6988
@nickydenning6988 Год назад
Thank goodness she was finally stopped! Thank you for another fascinating tale.
@fordson51
@fordson51 Год назад
I did not recognize the name until you mentioned the old Taunton Asylum. I grew up in Taunton and use to drive passed the old building complex. Toppen is actually recognized in a book about the history of Taunton as one of its most famous patients. The old asylum building closed due to structural issues and has been fences off to prevent trespassers entering. There is still an active hospital there for patients, but not as large as it use to be due to budget constraints.
@mauricedavis2160
@mauricedavis2160 Год назад
You definitely did this woman's career justice, at least in my eyes, kudos Sir!!!🙏😢⚖️🤔❣️
@pfadiva
@pfadiva Год назад
Masterfully researched and narrated! I've heard "Jolly Jane's" story many times before but this was the best.
@susanmolnar9606
@susanmolnar9606 Год назад
As an RN for many decades this story disgusted me beyond belief. Such amoral people going into the field of caring for humanity.
@blondegiraffe2023
@blondegiraffe2023 Год назад
Thank you for your service to vulnerable people. It is not an easy job and nurses have my full respect.
@Courier_Jackalope
@Courier_Jackalope Год назад
Paul, you really need to start doing audio books. Respectfully, I could listen to you read a phonebook and fully enjoy it!
@gowdsake7103
@gowdsake7103 Год назад
I love the calm story telling without the un-needed hand wagging that some insist on
@rosannacellini2158
@rosannacellini2158 Год назад
This is indeed a chilling story. It's a wonder she got away with so much, before they finally caught up to her. It's a shame they should have looked into the earlier deaths sooner, maybe some of the lives would have been saved. Jane would of gotten the death penalty, but better yet, she had to spend the rest of her days in an insane asylum, which to me, was worse than death, especially in that era. Thank you for this upload! 👍👍
@jpendowski7503
@jpendowski7503 Год назад
Your research and presentation of these horrible crimes is engaging. Thank you.
@rosemaryfranzese317
@rosemaryfranzese317 Год назад
Jane Toppan seems more like a narcissist than anything else. It seems that she considered herself superior to everyone else and believed she could lie her way out of every situation.
@karinac.3378
@karinac.3378 Год назад
I have heard about this story a while ago. The way you narrated it made it seem new. Always so many informations.Thank you very much
@lizzieandmocha1131
@lizzieandmocha1131 9 месяцев назад
When I was a senior in high school, I took a forensics course, and I did a whole presentation on Jane Toppan. She was a fascinating serial killer.
@josephinepeery6938
@josephinepeery6938 Год назад
Well, Jolly Jane proved to be quite something. A very interesting tale, thank you 😊 👏
@orchidlilly7518
@orchidlilly7518 Год назад
I just watched the movie based on real life. "The Nurse". Then I came upon this of another murderous nurse. Thank-you.
@nokomarie1963
@nokomarie1963 Год назад
I live near that graveyard, where the little row of gravestones with very close dates is an odd sight.
@melodo80
@melodo80 Год назад
Great content as always. Thanks
@WellINever
@WellINever Год назад
Thank you, Philip 😀
@mumsow
@mumsow Год назад
The fact that she had a cheerful nature somehow makes it more perplexing and bizarre.
@pou618
@pou618 Год назад
Great storyteller
@joline2730
@joline2730 Год назад
There is a woman on trial almost as I write this (1/7/23) for killing several babies in her care as a nurse in a hospital. Also remember the Doctor (can't remember name) who killed so many elderly women 😒 It is such a dereliction when you have this power to kill ... but what annoys me more than anything is the fact that these people are not stopped, even when there is such suspicion ... surely they should be 'removed' from their work whilst investigation takes place - or are people so blind they do not want to see what is right before their eyes ... 🥺🥺🥺 Think how many could be saved if people would just stand up and voice their suspicions Sad, so sad, that so many had to die. RIP to the innocent.
@chynnadoll3277
@chynnadoll3277 3 месяца назад
Lucy Letby was convicted of murdering 7 preemies and probably many,many more. She’s on trial right now for Baby Girl K. Harold Shipman was a GP who murdered many elderly female patients. He has been described as being the one of the UK’s worst serial killers.
@brianclingenpeel5123
@brianclingenpeel5123 Год назад
This was a good one! I have never heard of her and that's the major hurdle to get over when it comes to covering true crime stories. Finding interesting cases that haven't been covered by every other true crime killer. Yes, we know Ted Bundy was scary. Doesn't mean I want to hear about it for the 42nd time. Keep up the good work guys!
@shawnarthur1516
@shawnarthur1516 Год назад
I agree. Although I think we all have our... favorites (for lack of a better word). I could watch Gary Ridgeway or Jack the Ripper docs all day.
@julielevinge266
@julielevinge266 Год назад
As we can’t safeguard against this happening now, must have been horrendous in Victorian times! So much for the good old days??
@gorillaguerillaDK
@gorillaguerillaDK Год назад
A case with some similarities to this has just been concluded not that far from where I live! A 60 year old woman was convicted last week for 3 incidents of Grievous Bodily Harm, 1 incident of Grievous Bodily Harm resulting in death, and 4 incidents of Attempted Murder, plus theft of medicine, illegal possession of prescription medicine, and of course severe dereliction of duty! She got 16 years! She has appealed to a higher court and is now awaiting for the appeal to start!
@gohawks3571
@gohawks3571 Год назад
Wow! 😱
@Harley_Girl68
@Harley_Girl68 Год назад
Her appeal should have been denied!
@Seeitall728
@Seeitall728 Год назад
As I live in the southcoast next to cape cod and between there and Boston and nearer to Taunton it was great to hear this case!
@TheNewMinimum
@TheNewMinimum Год назад
Hello! I just found your channel, it's lovely. Nothing makes me feel more alive than the horrors of the past. Thank you.
@shawnarthur1516
@shawnarthur1516 Год назад
Fascinating and terrible story. Thank you, your presentation is spectacular.
@chelseacallanan6926
@chelseacallanan6926 Год назад
Jane lived with the Toppans in the City I was born in. Lowell, Ma. There is a great write up about how she came to live with them and the house still stands today. If you go a town over, where I grew up, Tewksbury Ma there is a state hospital that used to be a tuberculosis sanitorium. Incredible history in that area.
@barbaragonzales4575
@barbaragonzales4575 Год назад
Loving your stories ..Fromm British expat living in Australia ❤
@mariannevontrapp1063
@mariannevontrapp1063 Год назад
Well I never, algorithm brought me here, to your channel, and I ❤it!! Love your voice.
@vh2337
@vh2337 Год назад
You are wonderful storyteller, Sir. Well done.
@Emily10210
@Emily10210 Год назад
It’s interesting to me to think about how someone becomes the kind of person to do these things. First of all, her father experienced psychotic episodes so you’ve got to wonder if she was predisposed to some type of mental illness or if this was because of his alcoholism. And would she have been predisposed to substance abuse and would she have been doing that herself. Then there’s the abuse she must have faced between her father and the woman who raised her after that, and she obviously would not have had access to proper treatment. So you can kind of see how this is a recipe for disaster then after she starts with these crimes she continues to get away with it and gets more and more confident in herself.
@Hiruma312
@Hiruma312 Год назад
sounds like a movie Good Nurse. Actually history always repeats by itself. wonderful story as usual, Paul!
@Alex-H-9
@Alex-H-9 Год назад
Jane Toppan was a sadistic psychopath. Medical serial killers (aka Angel of death) like Jane can go undetected for qiut protracted periods. Intresting docmentary. 👍
@shantibel
@shantibel Год назад
This was fascinating - so well researched and narrated.
@connievino4226
@connievino4226 7 месяцев назад
This is an excellent channel. The narrator has a very soothing voice. You get to the point. Thanks, from the U.S.
@Jay-Leigh
@Jay-Leigh Год назад
Gosh, that was so very interesting and also rather sad. Thank you so much I always enjoy your channel.
@marlodt12
@marlodt12 Год назад
Absolutely intriguing story! I've never heard about this one. I love all the details you find! Keep up the great work!
@sharongibbs3364
@sharongibbs3364 Год назад
Thanks for doing such a thorough and intriguing episode on Jane Toppan. I'm from Massachusetts and lived in both Taunton as well as Bourne. Well done sir truly ❤
@Dogfurforever
@Dogfurforever Год назад
I love this channel Not watched for a while .. no idea why not …binging now on these beautifully told terrifying stories, while doing housework! Top tip : listen to fab content while doing boring tasks! Whoop whoop 🎉🎉
@laramaaike3050
@laramaaike3050 Год назад
I had the same. I watched it many times and all of a sudden not anymore. And don't know either why. I love his voice and the stories are always good and you know they are true and not some whispers.
@greenockscatman
@greenockscatman Год назад
Your research just keeps getting better and better. Remarkable detail, and excellent delivery as always
@Feline_Frenzy53
@Feline_Frenzy53 Год назад
I truly enjoy your stories. You tell them so very well! Thank you.
@grannym2880
@grannym2880 Год назад
Thoroughly enjoyed this longer episode. Would love more like it. Thanks
@justme-tj3jt
@justme-tj3jt Год назад
This story is frightening. To know that there is real evil in the world. This woman terrifies me.
@veronicado1016
@veronicado1016 Год назад
I absolutely enjoy your videos and your narration is so precise and pristine. Thank you sir and keep up the great work👍😊.
@fernandmathurin2720
@fernandmathurin2720 Год назад
Hey Paul how are you doing watching and listening from saint Lucia on another hot slightly windy day here hope all is well with have a blessed day
@WellINever
@WellINever Год назад
Hey! I'm doing well, though it's still cold and grey here in the UK 🇬🇧☁
@fernandmathurin2720
@fernandmathurin2720 Год назад
@@WellINever well hope you stay safe and warm I have sunshine here to give away it's such a beautiful day as always here can't complain just might go to the river or sea too chill
@marlodt12
@marlodt12 Год назад
Thanks!
@WellINever
@WellINever Год назад
Thank you, Marlo! It's really appreciated 🙏🙂
@brendagraham4596
@brendagraham4596 Год назад
I wonder if this is where the saying came from , I topped him 😮or she topped herself 😱🧐as always a fantastic piece of history,thank you ❤❤
@straingedays
@straingedays Год назад
I was about to comment that same wondering 🤔?? To top oneself, first appeared in the mid-20th century To top someone, isn't in the same dictionary citations
@leesadexter7187
@leesadexter7187 Год назад
Good story I like how you narrated it
@alanleemaxwell831
@alanleemaxwell831 Год назад
Just discovered your channel and subbed instantly. This one has always puzzled me, a lot of parallels with Mary Anne Cotton...
@lovingmayberry307
@lovingmayberry307 Год назад
Another interesting story, ty!
@Emjay_____71
@Emjay_____71 Год назад
Blimey, I want to say, she wouldnt have got away with this these days but sadly it seems thats not true :( Thank You for this story
@Ater_Draco
@Ater_Draco Год назад
It's scary how serial killer nurse, Beverly Allitt, displayed do many the same behaviours. Including setting fires
@universalqueenfern
@universalqueenfern Год назад
Thank you for the captions!
@bobbieblue1885
@bobbieblue1885 Год назад
What a scary and evil woman. There are often still cases of nurses killing patients...
@jenniferhughes8844
@jenniferhughes8844 Год назад
I love this kind of stuff. Just found your channel very informative ❤❤
@racheldoesacrylic4089
@racheldoesacrylic4089 Год назад
Sir you are a joy to watch with all these cases , it makes my day Thankyou from south London xx
@roberthinojosaf8322
@roberthinojosaf8322 Год назад
Great write up, very well done
@rolfsinkgraven
@rolfsinkgraven Год назад
Great content thnx loved watching it.
@Ms.HarmonyJ
@Ms.HarmonyJ Год назад
Paul another amazing video you an your crew makes it worth it love the facts and interesting side facts
@WellINever
@WellINever Год назад
Thank you so much 🙂
@Ms.HarmonyJ
@Ms.HarmonyJ Год назад
@@WellINever your welcome can't wait to see another amazing video
@nadiaromanovsky-sq3nn
@nadiaromanovsky-sq3nn Год назад
Thank you. I just love your narrations.
@MrTwotimess
@MrTwotimess Год назад
Fascinating! Thank you very much.
@GrahamOrm
@GrahamOrm Год назад
Right then, another excellent tale well told Paul. Love your channel. Thank you.
@joannerothque1548
@joannerothque1548 Год назад
Very interesting and informative.
@martincook318
@martincook318 Год назад
Wasn't there a similar case in the 1990s, and I do and I also Remember that the Nurse was locked up in a Secure Hospital
@cindysmith6612
@cindysmith6612 Год назад
Thank You
@nataliecooper9872
@nataliecooper9872 2 месяца назад
This needs to be a mini series
@JuliePerkins-pw7ob
@JuliePerkins-pw7ob 6 месяцев назад
Thank you Paul!! Love your work and your voice is very pleasant!!
@mrmrsmarshall9110
@mrmrsmarshall9110 Год назад
Just love love love your channel ❤ excellent delivery, 100% on the research.
@wordscapes5690
@wordscapes5690 Год назад
Fascinating vids, sir. Thank you.
@robertl4824
@robertl4824 Год назад
Well Done!
@WellINever
@WellINever Год назад
Thank you very much, Robert! 😁
@chrisbowman2030
@chrisbowman2030 Год назад
Please do a video on Nils Högel! He is supposed to have killed up to 300 people while working as a nurse in Germany. He even was fired because of piling up suspicious deaths on his workplace, but nobody informed authorities.
@gokuxsephiroth4505
@gokuxsephiroth4505 Год назад
She signed up to help the sick recover, when she herself was irrecoverably sick. Somewhat ironic. This kind of serial killer scares me the most. I've been in hospital, and I remember the wonderful nurses who took such good care of me when I was too feeble to move. It's genuine nightmare fuel to imagine watching her inject something into me with that evil grin (8:14) whilst I'm too weak to fight back.
@flowertrue
@flowertrue Год назад
Ugh. This was a rough one to get through! I kept wondering when they would get her!
@jon9021
@jon9021 Год назад
I usually dislike “serial killer” stories, even ones from previous centuries, but I must admit this one was fascinating. I think it would make an excellent movie…certainly better than the drivel that is produced today.
@yzettasmith4194
@yzettasmith4194 Год назад
Damn, she was cold!
@r.e.tucker3223
@r.e.tucker3223 Год назад
Well done, sir.
@jameshartsfield8585
@jameshartsfield8585 Год назад
isAs a trained public speaker, I think this narrator is the best in the business.
@ChantalMonette
@ChantalMonette Год назад
your voice is so soothing I love watching. This was a great story
@LifesPeachy321
@LifesPeachy321 Год назад
8:14 What an *evil* grin! _shiver_
@KathChaberek
@KathChaberek 8 месяцев назад
This is so interesting. I live in the area and the stories of the Taunton Mental Asylums patients have been around for years.
@tammyshirks6948
@tammyshirks6948 Год назад
She was beyond crazy and a murderderst a person killing whomever she pleased family or someone in her care... So very sad for the people she killed and their families..😢😢😢😢
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