I love it when you jump across the pond and give us a grisly American story! 😄
@derekstocker666150 минут бұрын
Thanks for this, absolute classic from past times, great presentation as always, well done!
@carrollnabors4846Сағат бұрын
Well, I never... I live in Etowah county AL. Now. Today.
@inner_chaosСағат бұрын
48:02 what was he going to do with that money though, he was about to die anyway 😭
@marynoonan6111Сағат бұрын
I’m a bit confused how she was let out of jail after 10 years after killing two people and dismembering them?
@albertmoss1Сағат бұрын
" that sounds like someone who was really into his work".....I'd make an excellent Gibbeter 🤔😄
@PaleMagnoliaСағат бұрын
Hairstyle and clothing really alter the perception of one's age: by Viola's photograph I would have guessed she was in her late fifties, not early thirties!
@judyroberds9622Сағат бұрын
Not interesting-surprised
@madamemontespan9418Сағат бұрын
The solicitor office is still there today, and it is still a solicitor office.
@elisabethb.1312 сағат бұрын
She wanted a divorce. He wouldn't allow it. Women in those days had no rights or power to make formal decisions (sign contracts, own property, start lawsuits, have power over their inheritance, or attain custody of children) without their husband's(or before marriage, father's) permission. The only women with autonomy were widows (until they got remarried if they chose to do so). Nowadays you would say 'if you don't want to be married, then get a divorce.' But that was not an option open to women thenl. Of course this doesn't excuse murder, but the again, she didn't commit murder.
@ekstadropsen2 сағат бұрын
I would love to see a the story of Ronald True on here. The man was insane but he definitely had a varied life, you know, until be became a murderer. Or Neville Heath. He's also a disturbing, yet interesting character.
@EugeneLorey2 сағат бұрын
There was no "Jack the Ripper" the letters were fakes.
@FigaroHey3 сағат бұрын
That's not by any stretch of the imagination a man's collar "band". Major gaffe.
@FigaroHey3 сағат бұрын
This is AI, right? Not a real person we see?
@Bongwater333 сағат бұрын
weird use of stock photograph woman and children smiling at some image while you describe torso slayings
@elisabethb.1313 сағат бұрын
Methinks that if Margaret had been a man with status and press interest instead of a prostitute, the old coffin-dodger would've been yeeted across the atlantic like a box of bourbon.
@ZombieQueeen3 сағат бұрын
Many believe Ourang Medan is just an urban legend as there was no registry for any ship under that name,the supposed rescue ship had no mention of it in their records nor was there mention in Lloyd's Shipping Register.
@pauldyson89693 сағат бұрын
Can anyone tell me the name of the music or composer of the piano at around 1:03:40?
@leegreveson3 сағат бұрын
Prison and life sentences aren't a deterrent either, but costs us tax payers to keep them living for the rest of their life, which is more than the victims ever got.
@hume12345613 сағат бұрын
Ten years for a double murder. Times have changed.
@David-tt1rb4 сағат бұрын
Didn't bother watching it - like who cares if someone kills a few dandelions- seriously?? Most people think of them as weeds anyway
@DutchJoan4 сағат бұрын
It seems incredible that Viola would have done this without a "good" reason. Although we'll never know it is a gripping story.
@gennevievehuskshirley92874 сағат бұрын
Two local Alabama stories on my two favorite channels in one week! The stars have aligned!
@breathlesshaste4 сағат бұрын
I've lived in North Alabama my whole life, and I've never heard of this one! Thanks, Paul!
@gailmessick45334 сағат бұрын
I live in Alabama and have never heard this story. Thank you for your wonderful stories.
@markstothard6304 сағат бұрын
There's clearly more to this sad story which will never be revealed.