I live in Australia and never heard of Crimewatch File. I just stumbled on this show - it is absolutely brilliant ! I thought that the camera was just following the real investigation; I only realised at the end that some of the people were actors and pretty good ones too. Delighted to discover that it's a series. The Brits really know how to produce quality stuff like this. Subscribed. Thank you very much.
Senior Rocker correction, Brits used to know how to make great factual programmes, Unfortunately despite annual increases to the TV license, the few quality programmes such as CrimeWatch have been cut. Search for CrimeWatch File 'A party to Murder' it was over 3 episodes and one of the best CW Files made !
Crimewatch was a brilliant monthly programme from the early '80s until a couple of years ago.....so many murders were solved from it... unfortunately, one of the presenters was murdered & her killer has not been found!
Jill Dando was murdered. I'm getting addicted to 48 hour murder mystery also. Crimewatch they quite often sometimes they actually used the real people and real detectives in the reconstruction of these crimes, The Susan Lamplugh one is interesting for me a Psychopath like ted bundy in that one,
I am from Aus. too and I agree with you on all points. But I also agree with other comments about the degradation of tv police drama and tv in general over the last 30 yrs. not only in Brit. but Aus. and other countries also. I do not hesitate to say that the tendency to copy the over dramatised and very irksome American tv trend for some reason, is the cause and sadly won’t change back.
I wish they would bring this show back or start making another one like it. No over hyping or voice over giving out details, just reconstructing the original crimes and events leading up to and afterwards. And not focusing on the criminals but the investigation and victims etc... I’m sick of all these over the top crime shows!
So true. No repetition, no drama queen "experts", in fact very little psychological profiling at all. Just good reconstructions and the coppers involved talking about the nuts and bolts of the case.
What with mobile phone tracking, DNA and clear CCTV. We didn't hardly have any of these back then. There is the Crimewatch Roadshow, not that it's shown at a time when many people are watching television.
@@anthonyfrancis8926 What on earth are you talking about - there's loads on CBS Reality. UK hasn't been a right wing society since Maggie Thatcher was PM🤔
Wow, I remember watching these! Simple, straight to the point crime documentaries with no dramatic music or narration. Just in time for Tier 4 lockdown watchlist!
My ex husband was Moroccan, no qualms at all in lying with perfect ease and invoking his god. If you're a woman, forget you have a will of your own. Beating is a matter of course.
Nick Ross struggling with a cold. Thanks for the upload. never seen this or heard this one before. We are nearing the end of Redcard74 uploads. Oh nooooooo!
@@TheDavephillips Thank you , I love and respect language, it's been my life's interest , and yes I do try to pronounce clearly always , it makes a huge difference when either teaching or learning . Too many , particularly young people , today appear to underestimate the importance of articulating well with clear speech , and tend to mumble , drawl or drag their words , as well as affect accents . I am forever having to ask people to repeat themselves and often give up after 2 or 3 grunted replies , still unaware of what's been said! 😁
@@audreyann1975 Thank you Audrey Ann, I am an Irish woman who has lived on the European continent for many years speaking euro languages , but yes I still have my own clear Dublin accent when I speak English. 💚 Greetings from the UK today .
@RedCard74 where did u pull out all these CW Files from ? Considering the quality I wouldn't doubt you were part of the series or BBC ! Anyhow many thanks and well done, it's been years trying to locate some of the CW Files I missed whilst a youngster so are much appreciated !
I think your theory is correct as the quality is fantastic for the age. Just found these and am binge watching. Don't do this quality documentaries anymore!
Superlative detective work from a very professional police force, and a pleasure to see how well they comported themselves. Standards have fallen dismally in both the public and police since then in speech, behaviour and dress.
Thanks Redcard74, for this upload, don't actually remember this case either, always good to learn new things, haven't seen much uploads from you recently, please don't tell me we're losing you, what are we gonna do, oh no........😫😫😫😫
@@MrSammi271 he hasn't directly stated it as such, but I was only thinking that might be the case, as his uploads of crimewatch uk have slowed down, but I could be wrong...
Hi, I am currently working on more uploads. I am a teacher and so spent a long time over the summer uploading episodes. I just put them on here one by one. I have now ran out so need to go through a load of tapes again and see if I can see anything from 1995 onwards, that my Christmas holiday task! I have a few files which I will upload.
@@redcard7475 Oh Redcard74, thank you so much for your reply, and reassurance, I really do appreciate it, seriously, I started having withdrawal symptoms, I kept dreaming about crimewatch uk, I woke up, and I saw Nick Ross and Sue Cook standing over my bed, Nick Ross said to me: "do you know Redcard74, were you in the area where he was last seen" 😀😀, but all the same I understand the situation as you're a busy man, just wanna say a MASSIVE heartfelt thank you to you, from ALL of your regular crimewatch uk veterans here, for all the hard work, effort and time you've put into uploading many many episodes of what was a classic ongoing program from the 80s, and just how much we've all really appreciated everything you've done for us so far, and will be patiently awaiting any new uploads, either later this year, or into the beginning of 2019, you're a LEGEND, and have a great deal of patience, in transferring from video to CZcams, keep up the great work, Buddy, always appreciated......✌✌👌👌👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏
Ashamed how many comments completely ignore the horrific death of a loving young woman and the little boy who subsequently lost his mother. Is this really the place to spread the old chestnuts about council housing and plain racist comments. Thank goodness we have such a professional police force.
I highly admire the British police and crime investigator for their hard work and determination to get results in order to bring these murderers to justice.
It really bothers me in crime shows when someone pulls over to take a leak and discovers a body, because if you notice -- the guy (and it's always a guy) never gets to take his leak. So psychologically I gotta take a leak too, just out of basic primate empathy. And, it never happens. Because the body gets discovered and the guy can't take a leak then. You can't drain liquid wastes out of yourself while a cadaver is within eyeshot. It just seems...rude. So a succession of unrequited leaks builds up in the mind the more one watches these things :(
Sarah Sea: If I told you the number of times my surname was mispronounced, wrongly spelled, you'd be surprised. Personally, I don't take offence for I know that it's not a run-of-the-mill surname.
Poor that young mother and the lost of a child's mother. I know life sentence in the UK isn't the same as in the US but I hope he will never get out. حسبي الله ونعم الوكيل . ان لا يقم عليك الحد فاعلم انشالله انك في جهنم وبئس المصير.
Iyad Subh, the length of a “life sentence” in the U.S. depends upon the state. Some states define life as life without parole; others set a minimum number of years that must be served.
Thanks again redcard ...I wish you had the crimewatch file about Margaret Wilsons murder I believe they stopped doing Crimewatch File after that particular broadcast as the day after the brother of the man sentenced for Margaret Wilsons murder made a complaint to the bbc over the programme regarding the way the programme portrayed his brother Derek Christian ... Now I have looked into this a little and their is a possibility he could be innocent
I've never seen this before. Many, many thanks! I remember seeing a couple of Crimewatch File episodes when they were first aired, most notably the one about a swimming coach who got convicted of sexual assault. But I was a bit too young (10) when this one was aired!
I concur. Our sense of threat rendered inauthentic, our capacity for sensible aprehension all but lost. Our essential native quality resonated so strongly. I feel more like myself just watching this..
Hi Redcard74, do you know whether they will be anymore Crimewatch episodes? I can't wait to watch the 1995 episodes. I hope you have more years. Thanks.
With is 3 new wife's 25 kids, but now is house will be his all paid for by UK tax payers. Its gonna be to late we are slowly being out bred now, and their getting into positions of power. Be kicking us out.....?
@Julia Horwood although mobile phones were on the market, they were contract only, and not that common Pay as you go was over another 10 years in the future
@@annamarielewis7078 the radio car telephone had a limited network on the 1940s in parts of the usa, the handheld cellular mobile telephone was patented in 1973 and launched in the 1980s If you put "radio telephones" into CZcams search, a couple of videos tell the story and gives an outline of how they developed and grew The smartphone evolved from the cameraphone in the late 1990s and the tablet is a spinoff development.
As soon as the husband spouted a version of the old "she just went out & no-one has seen her since" chestnut I thought they needn't look any further. So sad. It makes me angry that these grubby little men who can't stand to be challenged by a female think they have the right to end these women's lives.
"Yes, officer, just stopped off for a piss and there was a terrible smell." "Well, Sir, are you sure it was *just* a piss? Nothing more? I know it can take a while to get out of those leathers. Congratulations on wearing the required safety gear, though."
Dr Michael Heath, the pathologist interviewed near the start was later discredited and caused the police some difficulties with a series of murder convictions.
Needle in a hay stack but they do "visual" inspection of the 3 wheeled cars in 2 counties. They needed a good dog that detects de-comp. Even if they didn't have one they could use a regular sniffer dog and show it a jar of decomp prior to sniffing each car boot.
I’m gonna go out on a limb here. But my guess IS if you find out who dumped the body you’re PROBABLY GONNA find out who did the killing. But, that’s just MY guess you understand !
My god,finding a tiny bit of carpet in a forest and then matching it to the bathroom. Good bit of old fashioned British police work. No one,make crimes programmes like the British.
Nick - " And Remember,Don't Have Nightmares " - Ross. Just looking at the police cars of the day,lol, how did they ever chase down 'joy riders' in these!
So he wasn't recommended for deportation , not even after serving prison-time for murder and drug smuggling. One has to ask what were he and his wives doing in the UK, bearing in mind that Morocco is not a member of the European Union , nor has that country any historical connection whatsoever with the UK nor are they asylum-seekers as they have kept returning to Morocco for family events. There is something not quite right here.
@@brianrodney5202 Yes although the UK doesn't have any historical ties with Morocco it is likely they are in the UK because they have some sort of dual nationality with another EU nation that did have historical ties to Morocco, most likely France. They actually mention in this the possibility of the murder victim going to Paris. In the 1960s and 70s there was a severe labour shortage in all of Western Europe and North Africans and Turkish migrants were invited to France, Germany and Italy to work and they then settled.
brian rodney exactly! It’s a joke. At the very least can we deport foreigners who commit crimes or so called asylum seekers that go back to “visit” the country of origin.
Love these investigations. No over the top sirens, yahooing dramatic garbage actions, just quietly respectful recreations of the crimes.
I love your description of other crime episodes 😂😂😂😂
I live in Australia and never heard of Crimewatch File. I just stumbled on this show - it is absolutely brilliant ! I thought that the camera was just following the real investigation; I only realised at the end that some of the people were actors and pretty good ones too. Delighted to discover that it's a series. The Brits really know how to produce quality stuff like this. Subscribed. Thank you very much.
Senior Rocker correction, Brits used to know how to make great factual programmes, Unfortunately despite annual increases to the TV license, the few quality programmes such as CrimeWatch have been cut.
Search for CrimeWatch File 'A party to Murder' it was over 3 episodes and one of the best CW Files made !
Crimewatch was a brilliant monthly programme from the early '80s until a couple of years ago.....so many murders were solved from it... unfortunately, one of the presenters was murdered & her killer has not been found!
Thanks for the comments but British TV is nowhere near the quality it once was...This was from 1990..and the decline began in the early 1990s...
Jill Dando was murdered. I'm getting addicted to 48 hour murder mystery also. Crimewatch they quite often sometimes they actually used the real people and real detectives in the reconstruction of these crimes, The Susan Lamplugh one is interesting for me a Psychopath like ted bundy in that one,
I am from Aus. too and I agree with you on all points. But I also agree with other comments about the degradation of tv police drama and tv in general over the last 30 yrs. not only in Brit. but Aus. and other countries also. I do not hesitate to say that the tendency to copy the over dramatised and very irksome American tv trend for some reason, is the cause and sadly won’t change back.
I wish they would bring this show back or start making another one like it. No over hyping or voice over giving out details, just reconstructing the original crimes and events leading up to and afterwards. And not focusing on the criminals but the investigation and victims etc... I’m sick of all these over the top crime shows!
So true. No repetition, no drama queen "experts", in fact very little psychological profiling at all. Just good reconstructions and the coppers involved talking about the nuts and bolts of the case.
Agreed the fact that police turned to the show when running out of options says everything along with the fact it even helped solve a few
What with mobile phone tracking, DNA and clear CCTV. We didn't hardly have any of these back then. There is the Crimewatch Roadshow, not that it's shown at a time when many people are watching television.
Shows how crimes were solved pre DNA days, very educational. CBS Reality has many shows on crime and Donal MacIntyre is good...
@@anthonyfrancis8926 What on earth are you talking about - there's loads on CBS Reality. UK hasn't been a right wing society since Maggie Thatcher was PM🤔
Redcard74 you have been our Crimewatch saviour. If its nearly time to say goodbye. Thank you for the uploads.
Where have you been all the years I have been terribly interested in murder mysteries???? So happy I have found this channel
Wow, I remember watching these! Simple, straight to the point crime documentaries with no dramatic music or narration. Just in time for Tier 4 lockdown watchlist!
lol
Absolutely.
Love these specials, especially when I can’t remember these cases! Thank you 🙏🏼
Thanks again. I was getting crimewatch withdrawal syndrome. Cheers mate :)
I absolutely loved Crime watch - why was it ever taken off TV?
Thanks for uploading these old CrimeWatch shows love em
When they start to say, "God is my witness," you know they're guilty as hell.
Agreed!!
GOD IS MY WITNESS
My ex husband was Moroccan, no qualms at all in lying with perfect ease and invoking his god.
If you're a woman, forget you have a will of your own. Beating is a matter of course.
@@lulassong6524they can be from anywhere in the world and they still lie.
Maybe it is a good thing you're not a judge ... :-)
Nick Ross struggling with a cold. Thanks for the upload. never seen this or heard this one before. We are nearing the end of Redcard74 uploads. Oh nooooooo!
There was another crimewatch file programme he sounded like this too
This upload is good. Clear sound. Although an old case, its worth subscribing to. Thanks. Loved it.
Good police work.
Thanks Redcard74 for this. Have missed your videos. Right before bed too. Thanks again.
Excellent, well done and thank you for this and other productions that you have made which are of similar high quality. Greetings from Canada.
Great not to have my ears smashed by the mad drummer that bashes away in the background lof most modern crime series.
@jim morgan do one
I agree with to forget is a gem
4:24 3 men in a 3 wheeled car?Wonder if they questioned the trotters?
Ian Bousfield lol
Delboy and rodney for murder doubt it!
😂😂😂 I thought exactly the same 💯
@@michaellowery1559 Delboy and Dave ?
Always thought those trotters were wrongins.
Sad that someone who helped cover up the murder of someone only gets 18 months, so out in one year, no wonder they say life is cheap.
Good old fashioned police work, well done gents.
What beautiful diction the majority of people spoke with only 35 yrs ago.
Well said i was just thinking all this myself.
Yes mam. I think you have good speech as well!
Some of us still do. I suspect you're one of them too.
@@TheDavephillips Thank you , I love and respect language, it's been my life's interest , and yes I do try to pronounce clearly always , it makes a huge difference when either teaching or learning .
Too many , particularly young people , today appear to underestimate the importance of articulating well with clear speech , and tend to mumble , drawl or drag their words , as well as affect accents . I am forever having to ask people to repeat themselves and often give up after 2 or 3 grunted replies , still unaware of what's been said! 😁
@@audreyann1975 Thank you Audrey Ann, I am an Irish woman who has lived on the European continent for many years speaking euro languages , but yes I still have my own clear Dublin accent when I speak English. 💚 Greetings from the UK today .
£45 a day for a car in 1986 was a fortune!
It’s a fortune today.
It was £45 for the weekend.
Plus it was an Opal Manta, a decent sports car in '86.
@@davestone2939 😂😂 a decent sports car and opel don’t belong together if you ask me
@RedCard74 where did u pull out all these CW Files from ? Considering the quality I wouldn't doubt you were part of the series or BBC !
Anyhow many thanks and well done, it's been years trying to locate some of the CW Files I missed whilst a youngster so are much appreciated !
I think your theory is correct as the quality is fantastic for the age. Just found these and am binge watching. Don't do this quality documentaries anymore!
Superlative detective work from a very professional police force, and a pleasure to see how well they comported themselves. Standards have fallen dismally in both the public and police since then in speech, behaviour and dress.
summers were longer too back then weren't they?
The way he the husband looks at the ''OTHER'' Wife for details describing his MISSING WIFE. LOL WTF!!! He needed her to tell him she wore earings. LOL
3 men in a 3 wheeled car... I'm sure they thought about how memorable that would be for eye witnesses 😂
Sounds like del boy , Rodney and uncle Albert or grandad to me
Lol
Thanks for this. Never heard of this poor woman before
Another great upload Redcard! I’ve missed ya hope this isn’t the end 😢😢
Only 18 months for the wife is a disgrace
Where are the feminists when you need them?
Seems to me that if the husband hadn't reported Latifa missing, he probably wouldn't have been caught
Thanks Redcard74 really appreciate your hard work and generosity...)
Thanks Redcard74, for this upload, don't actually remember this case either, always good to learn new things, haven't seen much uploads from you recently, please don't tell me we're losing you, what are we gonna do, oh no........😫😫😫😫
has redcard74 said there are no more uploads ????
@@MrSammi271 he hasn't directly stated it as such, but I was only thinking that might be the case, as his uploads of crimewatch uk have slowed down, but I could be wrong...
Hi, I am currently working on more uploads. I am a teacher and so spent a long time over the summer uploading episodes. I just put them on here one by one. I have now ran out so need to go through a load of tapes again and see if I can see anything from 1995 onwards, that my Christmas holiday task! I have a few files which I will upload.
@@redcard7475Enjoyed them over last few months..good while it lasted
@@redcard7475 Oh Redcard74, thank you so much for your reply, and reassurance, I really do appreciate it, seriously, I started having withdrawal symptoms, I kept dreaming about crimewatch uk, I woke up, and I saw Nick Ross and Sue Cook standing over my bed, Nick Ross said to me: "do you know Redcard74, were you in the area where he was last seen" 😀😀, but all the same I understand the situation as you're a busy man, just wanna say a MASSIVE heartfelt thank you to you, from ALL of your regular crimewatch uk veterans here, for all the hard work, effort and time you've put into uploading many many episodes of what was a classic ongoing program from the 80s, and just how much we've all really appreciated everything you've done for us so far, and will be patiently awaiting any new uploads, either later this year, or into the beginning of 2019, you're a LEGEND, and have a great deal of patience, in transferring from video to CZcams, keep up the great work, Buddy, always appreciated......✌✌👌👌👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏
So many people called Latifa. If you called the name out loud you`d get crushed in the rush.
Nice of Lee Marvin to help with the investigation.
Ashamed how many comments completely ignore the horrific death of a loving young woman and the little boy who subsequently lost his mother. Is this really the place to spread the old chestnuts about council housing and plain racist comments. Thank goodness we have such a professional police force.
This is real important but, did he ever go pee?
a great vintage old style reconstruction
I highly admire the British police and crime investigator for their hard work and determination to get results in order to bring these murderers to justice.
It really bothers me in crime shows when someone pulls over to take a leak and discovers a body, because if you notice -- the guy (and it's always a guy) never gets to take his leak. So psychologically I gotta take a leak too, just out of basic primate empathy. And, it never happens. Because the body gets discovered and the guy can't take a leak then. You can't drain liquid wastes out of yourself while a cadaver is within eyeshot. It just seems...rude. So a succession of unrequited leaks builds up in the mind the more one watches these things :(
women dont tend to squat the squid outside ,were ok we can piss anywhere - n will do :P
Hahahahaha. Dead.
In that whole stretch of road, he happens on the one place where a body is buried.
@@denisegore1884 typical of natives blaming foreigners
@@powerplay8355 yes I saw those thick comments too!
The best way to get away with murder is not to do it in the first place. Amazing how these cases are pieced together & the low lifes get caught.
Thanks for the upload and sharing it with us. Very interesting and informative. Look forward to more from you. Keep up the good work.
Three wheeled cars will always remind me of Mr Bean
@dick Sinormose you don't know who Mr. Bean is!? He's a hilarious character played by the brilliant Rowan Atkinson! Check it out on YT! Super goofy
He had a mini
@@neilrogers6767 he had a beef with the guy who drove a three wheeled car
@@annazaman9657 ha ha I'll have to watch again sometime soon I forgot all about it. I remember now ha sorry xx
Didn't it use to a disable car the three wheeler?
crimewatch intro is the scariest thing
If I had a 3 wheeler back then I wouldn’t have registered it out of embarrassment
Good one ha ha
Apparently Nick Ross is the only person in this who can pronounce the poor woman’s name!
Sarah Sea: If I told you the number of times my surname was mispronounced, wrongly spelled, you'd be surprised. Personally, I don't take offence for I know that it's not a run-of-the-mill surname.
@@EVALLOYD surname?
@@rage707 It's personal but you can take my word for it.
Poor that young mother and the lost of a child's mother. I know life sentence in the UK isn't the same as in the US but I hope he will never get out. حسبي الله ونعم الوكيل . ان لا يقم عليك الحد فاعلم انشالله انك في جهنم وبئس المصير.
Iyad Subh, the length of a “life sentence” in the U.S. depends upon the state. Some states define life as life without parole; others set a minimum number of years that must be served.
23.20 Looks like they are having a few beers in a pub.
@Iyad Subh Ramadan mubarak early. im in the U.S. I'm Muslim and may this killer be met by shaytan in the hellfire and burn for eternity
Thanks again redcard ...I wish you had the crimewatch file about Margaret Wilsons murder I believe they stopped doing Crimewatch File after that particular broadcast as the day after the brother of the man sentenced for Margaret Wilsons murder made a complaint to the bbc over the programme regarding the way the programme portrayed his brother Derek Christian ... Now I have looked into this a little and their is a possibility he could be innocent
Do you know what date that was shown?
Andy JS it was broadcasted on on October 13th 1998 Crimewatch file .. sorry for the delay I had to research a little for the information
@@tarky2884 Thanks, I'd like to watch that episode. I wonder if it's available.
Andy JS I don't know mate I hope it is I have wanted to see it for years, I am hoping somebody like redcard may be able to help us out
Andy JS look at this ...if you research the page you will find out what was said about crimewatch file kevinffm.de/brd/summary.html
Anyone more coming soon? Thanks for uploading!
I've never seen this before. Many, many thanks! I remember seeing a couple of Crimewatch File episodes when they were first aired, most notably the one about a swimming coach who got convicted of sexual assault. But I was a bit too young (10) when this one was aired!
When I watch this programme it really shows how society has fallen in just 30 short years. The dumbing down has worked a treat!!!
I concur. Our sense of threat rendered inauthentic, our capacity for sensible aprehension all but lost. Our essential native quality resonated so strongly. I feel more like myself just watching this..
"i just came back from morocco and she wasnt there"
🤣🤣🤣
Geezer on the bike was on his way to a Mork & Mindy audition.
That's another story I am sure lol 😂
25:27 “Only the blood in the bathroom.”
I hope the little boy was cared for 🙏
🙏 I agree
Poor child 😢
Hi Redcard74, do you know whether they will be anymore Crimewatch episodes? I can't wait to watch the 1995 episodes. I hope you have more years. Thanks.
so he will be out now living in a council house claiming benefits
With is 3 new wife's 25 kids, but now is house will be his all paid for by UK tax payers. Its gonna be to late we are slowly being out bred now, and their getting into positions of power. Be kicking us out.....?
@@mrbigm5720so true
@@mrbigm5720 what tosh
And protected
Learn some English, for crying out loud!
i need the superintendent, the crime lab, the DCI, FBI and my mum ...the first policeman on the scene 😂
Oh its so weird... instead of calling on your mobile... you have to attend the station
@Marten Dekker yes i know that my dear pedant. It is just odd recalling the times when they didnt exist
@Julia Horwood although mobile phones were on the market, they were contract only, and not that common
Pay as you go was over another 10 years in the future
@@Keithbarber Didn’t they start out as car phones and evolved into today’s mobile?
@@annamarielewis7078 the radio car telephone had a limited network on the 1940s in parts of the usa, the handheld cellular mobile telephone was patented in 1973 and launched in the 1980s
If you put "radio telephones" into CZcams search, a couple of videos tell the story and gives an outline of how they developed and grew
The smartphone evolved from the cameraphone in the late 1990s and the tablet is a spinoff development.
Who else thinks the Moroccan woman being interviewed has the worst accent in the history of moody accents.
🙋🏽♀️
Italian I reckon
Forensic science has cone a long way. This program is 30 years old and most of these techniques aren't even used any longer.
poor woman rip
As soon as the husband spouted a version of the old "she just went out & no-one has seen her since" chestnut I thought they needn't look any further. So sad. It makes me angry that these grubby little men who can't stand to be challenged by a female think they have the right to end these women's lives.
@@runlarryrun77 100%
Rest in peace beautiful Latifah 😢
Well said 👍
Merci beaucoup pour votre réponse
why would you say "I wouldn't even kill a mouse"
Great upload. Cheers.
Noooo, i've binged watched them all 😫
Me too 😂
"Yes, officer, just stopped off for a piss and there was a terrible smell."
"Well, Sir, are you sure it was *just* a piss? Nothing more? I know it can take a while to get out of those leathers. Congratulations on wearing the required safety gear, though."
Neighbourhood Witch ha ha made my morning this 😂
Should have been deported on release need crime watch back on the t v !!!
M8 u a fkn legend !!! Cheers for these blasts from the past!!!!
We have the best detectives on our planet
True God bless UK police 🙏🙏
poor Fatima..how horrible all this is..I hope her little boy was told the truth eventually. Such a terrible crime. RIP xx
Actually the victims name is Latifa. Fatima was the criminal.
Personally, I really like how these old shows reconstructed the course of a criminal investigation.
I wonder if the Moroccan Old Bill were a little bit annoyed that all of their efforts to assist in this case were overlooked by the documentary.
I remember this in the local and national news. Poor woman may she rest in peace. 😢❤
Dr Michael Heath, the pathologist interviewed near the start was later discredited and caused the police some difficulties with a series of murder convictions.
He seems not quite all there in the interview.
DCI winters was born under a wandering star.
Sounds like poor Nick's got a cold!
Too much Charlie down at aunty Beeb's.
I was born under a wondering star!
Needle in a hay stack but they do "visual" inspection of the 3 wheeled cars in 2 counties. They needed a good dog that detects de-comp. Even if they didn't have one they could use a regular sniffer dog and show it a jar of decomp prior to sniffing each car boot.
Brilliant detective work. Unsung heroes.
'Excuse me sir is this your pencil sharpener?'
There's so many murders connected to the ashdown forest
The oldest leather biker in town.
Hey, no age shaming
He was in the country.....
The wife in this programme looks very familiar is she the same actress who appears in the Mary gregson reconstruction on the January 2000 episode.
Presented by Nick Ross _with a cold_
I’m gonna go out on a limb here. But my guess IS if you find out who dumped the body you’re PROBABLY GONNA find out who did the killing. But, that’s just MY guess you understand !
Merry Christmas 🎄 RedCard74!! Love from Canada 🇨🇦
Poor Woman. Interesting Video Keep Them Coming Not Seen These Old Crimewatch One's Before! 👍
Takes me back to the open university programs that ran on BBC 2.
RIP Sister Latifah. May you be granted the highest of Heavens inshallah. U didn’t deserve this 😢❤
9:55 That copper reminds me of lee marvin
My first thought too
He's wearing the same suit lee marvin wore in point blank too!
Was just waiting for "I was born under a wandering star"...
Listening to the CSI guy in the lab coat, I kept expecting the Monty Python crew to appear.
Some poor acting from the "wife" should've just got a real Moroccan to play the role her accents atrocious!!
How many animals go shopping with plastic bags?
My god,finding a tiny bit of carpet in a forest and then matching it to the bathroom. Good bit of old fashioned British police work. No one,make crimes programmes like the British.
It's strange seeing Crawley in 1990. Tragic case
So God was his witness uh? Well, God rat him out!
Nick - " And Remember,Don't Have Nightmares " - Ross. Just looking at the police cars of the day,lol, how did they ever chase down 'joy riders' in these!
Coz most people owned *even* older and more unreliable cars than those
They had cars for chasing more poweful cars in obviously
Mincing around in the bushes in his leather, I notice he skimmed over what he was doing to that cop at 01:52
Thanks for the upload greetings from Costa Rica 😎 stay safe 👍
The solicitor looks like Swiss Tony. “ Being a solicitor Paul is very much like making...”
Send em back home...
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What happened to the UK since then?
Sadly it's gone to shit.
@@hickster222 it’s always been shit
Looks like the husband was released some time ago and moved back to his wife’s address in Crawley
Intetesting ,.where did you read this
soulbrother61 quick search on 192.com - looks like he’s been out since at least 2005
So he wasn't recommended for deportation , not even after serving prison-time for murder and drug smuggling. One has to ask what were he and his wives doing in the UK, bearing in mind that Morocco is not a member of the European Union , nor has that country any historical connection whatsoever with the UK nor are they asylum-seekers as they have kept returning to Morocco for family events. There is something not quite right here.
@@brianrodney5202 Yes although the UK doesn't have any historical ties with Morocco it is likely they are in the UK because they have some sort of dual nationality with another EU nation that did have historical ties to Morocco, most likely France. They actually mention in this the possibility of the murder victim going to Paris. In the 1960s and 70s there was a severe labour shortage in all of Western Europe and North Africans and Turkish migrants were invited to France, Germany and Italy to work and they then settled.
brian rodney exactly! It’s a joke. At the very least can we deport foreigners who commit crimes or so called asylum seekers that go back to “visit” the country of origin.
The way she’s hanging that washing out....🙈
When I moved into this house, I was really looking forward to hanging my laundry outside in the sun. No luck. Our by laws don’t allow it😞
@@annamarielewis7078 there is nothing nicer than hanging out your washing, I love the lovely, smell fresh when you bring it in