Alex Belfield Verdict - CRIMINAL Psychiatrist REACTS

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Dr Sohom Das

Dr Sohom Das

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@robertlewis4216
@robertlewis4216 2 жыл бұрын
Never heard 'Jeremy Vine' and 'esteemed' in the same sentence
@honormcgrace
@honormcgrace 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting video. Stalking terrifies me, it changes who you are as a person. Mine occurred more than a decade ago and the fear will never go away. That period of my life was a bloody nightmare to say the least.
@elainekent3551
@elainekent3551 2 жыл бұрын
@Honor McGrace I am so sorry Honor x
@caparn100
@caparn100 2 жыл бұрын
@@nicotoscani1707 I think it's you that has a problem.
@Tor010
@Tor010 2 жыл бұрын
Yes i 👍
@jwsuicides8095
@jwsuicides8095 2 жыл бұрын
@Honor I've had a few stalkers during my life...part of it due to my previous jobs as they were out there and public. When I was 16 it was very scary. There was a big sexual component to that and the police wouldn't help and I didn't have family support for it. Other times were extremely sinister. In my 30s I had a stalker that was so intense they somehow followed me to a hospital appointment. As I was sat in the consulting room with the hospital consultant we were talking and I saw the stalker passing back and forth outside the window! When I went back to the reception area he was sat there. I wasn't scared (they'd even been hanging out in the woods at the back of my house watching me) and so I asked, "What is it you want? Let's talk." Within the hospital grounds we talked. It stopped him...but it was all rather sad really.
@jwsuicides8095
@jwsuicides8095 2 жыл бұрын
@@nicotoscani1707 So, if someone is stalked it's because they "encouraged him"? That's really not how it works.
@g.p616
@g.p616 2 жыл бұрын
Surely this video is unethical? The Royal College of Psychiatrists (the main professional organisation of psychiatrists in the UK) has stated ...."The Royal College of Psychiatrists strongly supports the “Goldwater Rule” and adhering to it is important as part of maintaining confidence in the profession." The Goldwater Rule (USA) states . . ."Psychiatrists should never provide professional opinions in the media about public figures they have not personally examined." It seems to me, that's exactly what's going on here, no?
@jwsuicides8095
@jwsuicides8095 2 жыл бұрын
I do appreciate Dr Das's videos but am intrigued if the Goldwater Rule does or doesn't apply. Not as a negative but just in the interests of knowledge.
@g.p616
@g.p616 2 жыл бұрын
@@jwsuicides8095 Goldwater Rule is U.S Law, not English; however the Royal College of Psychiatrists state they "strongly support the rule," hence my point on ethics of this video.
@alexanderfleming4106
@alexanderfleming4106 8 ай бұрын
Does the Goldwater rule apply to the UK also? Only asking as I've never heard of it before.
@mrsteve3101
@mrsteve3101 2 жыл бұрын
Sending emails to someone isn't stalking, they can be blocked and filtered. Challenging corruption isn't stalking either. He wanted to sue Nottingham police because they unlawfully entered his home on multiple occasions without a warrant. The sentence was to silence him from his critical journalism. It's amazing how you think you're an expert when you obviously didn't watch his channel.
@carole4448
@carole4448 2 жыл бұрын
How do you know it’s , that was Belfields version. They may have had a warrant.
@susanbishop5228
@susanbishop5228 2 жыл бұрын
Maybe research the law and the need for search warrants. Several police officers are now going to sue him .
@williams4434
@williams4434 2 жыл бұрын
You're one of the family Mr Steve
@davidsummer8631
@davidsummer8631 2 жыл бұрын
One trait of supporters of people like Alex Belfield is they think he is threat to the establishment when he really isn't, his sentence had to nothing to do with his critical journalism it was to do with his behavior
@retroonhisbikes
@retroonhisbikes 2 жыл бұрын
It was said in court they didn’t force entry You need to the truth not the lies belfield spews out. The man is pure evil vile and hateful
@V-if4qu
@V-if4qu 7 ай бұрын
A very well informed, non biased take. I can tell youre good at your career.
@sarahtwineth6921
@sarahtwineth6921 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this analysis. Its answered many of my questions. I have been following AB very closely as like many I found some of his content very enthralling and at times amusing. I also have had some issues with the BBC not telling the truth (long story for another day) so anyone who threatened to sue and whistleblow the Beeb had my attention. However, it was during one of his Sunday night phone ins that a gentleman had called in and basically as a recent widower now left with young children to bring up he was find it hard and was enjoying having the seemingly empathic shoulder of AB to cry on. And AB performed that perfectly. it was a heart wrenching call and very powerful. To try and cheer this distraught caller up AB offered this man free tickets to one of his Blackpool shows and the man was very grateful and humbly accepted. Then out of the blue AB's face and his tone changed and - bearing in mind this man was grieving terribly over the recent loss of his wife - AB suggested he could fit the man up with a prostitute using in his usual cheeky "slip her a portion' style VOR smut that worked great on other occasions. But definitely not here. And it just curve-balled the widower and made him more upset. And stunned him into silence. It was at the very point, as AB took a sip of his vodka and cola, he had such an evil 'twinkle' in his eye and sneer on his face I realised he was relishing not only this caller's pain but the fact he'd lured him in with false niceties only to smash him down and humiliate this man with AB alluding that due to his wife's tragic early death his sex life was now non-existent. Attacking him at his lowest ebb. It was at that moment I began to get suspicious of AB. My suspicions were proven to be valid.
@carolinedeed3774
@carolinedeed3774 2 жыл бұрын
Totally agree. I used to listen to his shows during lockdown and thought AB was a breath of fresh air, but slowly I realised not only did he like the sound of his own voice, he enjoyed shooting people down with his misogynistic tones which made me cringe. Then when he moved from YT to another platform, asking for a subscription to be paid I smelled a rat so unfollowed him. Vile man.
@StillAliveAndKicking_
@StillAliveAndKicking_ 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, very interesting. I noticed his narcissism, lack of empathy and manipulation, suggesting that he is a sociopath, so it’s nice to see you reach similar conclusions.
@lucindasweden5778
@lucindasweden5778 2 жыл бұрын
He alex has not got that diagnosis yet from an actornisised Dr.in psykiatry or any documented Dr in behavorism.
@mrsmallpinky9041
@mrsmallpinky9041 2 жыл бұрын
@@lucindasweden5778 that maybe so but he has shown a considerable lack of empathy- grandiose behaviour - omnipotence also with the use of flying monkeys ' a term coined from the film wizard of oz "the witch sent her monkies with wings to get/attack dorothy and her other dorothy's" you can bet your life that that is how Alex views his followers "monkies, useful idiots etc,"
@mrsmallpinky9041
@mrsmallpinky9041 2 жыл бұрын
@@lucindasweden5778 diagnosis not needed - it's in the bag as they say. Not a very reasonable person with a voice of reason ' a right bell end infact.
@lucindasweden5778
@lucindasweden5778 2 жыл бұрын
@@mrsmallpinky9041 😄😄three ants is moore than two elefants😄😄
@lucindasweden5778
@lucindasweden5778 2 жыл бұрын
@@mrsmallpinky9041 Mr. Pinky what a horrible man he is that Alex, so much like every other man I know, and then again we have to live and get on side by side, grandiose behaviour, hmm i do not like monkeys😄😄
@peterd788
@peterd788 2 жыл бұрын
I, too, suspect he's a psychopath. What sort of person, after she had a miscarriage, could repeatedly refer to Carrie Johnson as "Miss Carry" with a smile on his face? So many times he just didn't seem to see the lines he was crossing.
@paulklasmann1218
@paulklasmann1218 2 жыл бұрын
What a vile scumbag, I didn't know that.
@StillAliveAndKicking_
@StillAliveAndKicking_ 2 жыл бұрын
That is unpleasant but not criminal. It is the sort of thing children say.
@paulklasmann1218
@paulklasmann1218 2 жыл бұрын
@@StillAliveAndKicking_ He is a criminal, he's been convicted and serving prison time! That makes him a criminal.
@StillAliveAndKicking_
@StillAliveAndKicking_ 2 жыл бұрын
@@paulklasmann1218 I was referring to the bad taste joke. Such distasteful jokes are commonplace, especially among the young.
@paulklasmann1218
@paulklasmann1218 2 жыл бұрын
@@StillAliveAndKicking_ That doesn't mean it's ok, besides Alex is in his 40s, he should know better but clearly doesn't. Why defend him?
@beaulieuonnp593
@beaulieuonnp593 2 жыл бұрын
I have been cyberstalked It is terrifying. All this happened behind my back and I blocked these women. One of the people on the forum saw this and sent me a screen shot of them planning to find out where I lived and meet me. Thanks to that person I caught them red handed and reported them to the site and to the police. But even after that I thought they would do another things. I was scared and it does affect the family, work colleagues too
@jeffreygrant45
@jeffreygrant45 2 жыл бұрын
I cannot imagine what it would be like to be cyber stalked it sound to me to be more scary than being phisicaly stalked no escape not knowing who your stalker is how do stalkers manage to track down were there victims are just bye stalking on the internet
@benjamingriswold2564
@benjamingriswold2564 2 жыл бұрын
@@nicotoscani1707 Because women cannot be dangerous 😂
@Paw-cw2hp
@Paw-cw2hp 2 жыл бұрын
We love you Alex ❤️❤️
@ericaknesek3266
@ericaknesek3266 2 жыл бұрын
Yeeesss ! I’ve been waiting for this. Thank you 👋🏻🗽
@wilde1049
@wilde1049 2 жыл бұрын
Our granddaughter is in the care system and over a 4 year period my wife and I were stalked by her carers during our contact sessions with her. We raised our concerns with social workers and their superiors to no avail. ( Wirral Children's Services) who did nothing! We haven't seen her since December 2020. We were followed and peeped at from behind walls and followed around. They even used their friends to tail us. This has resulted in a complete half of a child's family being erased!
@edwardnestor37
@edwardnestor37 2 жыл бұрын
I feel for you, this goes on all over the country but people will not believe it until it happens to them.
@wilde1049
@wilde1049 2 жыл бұрын
@@edwardnestor37 thank you Brendan for your comments. My next move is to name the individuals involved.
@sarahcullis1464
@sarahcullis1464 2 жыл бұрын
So sorry for you both, grandparents are a really important part of children's lives, most adults will have really happy memories of their grandparents. I really hope you get to see her soon, because she is the person who this will affect the most. Keep fighting for her.
@gimble8638
@gimble8638 2 жыл бұрын
thats awful and i really feel for you, although id say this falls more into illegal surveilance than the act of "stalking" but non the less very harrowing and damaging, i hope you find a resolve and have contact again soon
@ianship5058
@ianship5058 2 жыл бұрын
What about the visits by the police breaking into his house without a warrant 3 times?
@ChrisTaylor-xv2tc
@ChrisTaylor-xv2tc 2 жыл бұрын
His conviction & Jail sentence confirms "no smoke without fire". I was a subscriber & concerned about these raids but the Court records show that Police involvement was needed to stop him harming people. He never told us that & they needed to grab his devices quickly to prove the existence of his threats. Like a lot of criminals he thought he was ahead of the game - whoops!
@victoria5043
@victoria5043 2 жыл бұрын
@@ChrisTaylor-xv2tc yes it was very necessary to send a bomb squad for someone stalking via words. And who exactly alerted the bomb squad? We will never know because , well, he's in prison and that's all that matters.🤫
@artaa758
@artaa758 2 жыл бұрын
@@victoria5043 perfect response. Most of Britain has gone insane.
@victoria5043
@victoria5043 2 жыл бұрын
@@artaa758 it sure has. Very worrying.
@Paw-cw2hp
@Paw-cw2hp 2 жыл бұрын
Yes all so corrupt !!! Police are sickos
@cacreaser2538
@cacreaser2538 2 жыл бұрын
I did subscribe to AB channel, but no longer do so. I find your conclusions very helpful and resonate with my observations. You were able to give me the opportunity to understand the issues under consideration and see clearly what is actually going on. thank you.
@briergate402
@briergate402 2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video, and I think you’re right on the money with Belfield.
@APsychForSoreMinds
@APsychForSoreMinds 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@megajay7065
@megajay7065 2 жыл бұрын
I was a supporter of Belfield and signed up. I pity my stupidity to have followed him for various reasons. You are very precise with you words. That is refreshing and great to watch. Great video.
@steveholmes3471
@steveholmes3471 2 жыл бұрын
How could you be so weak minded to be fooled by this vile person ??
@jwsuicides8095
@jwsuicides8095 2 жыл бұрын
@@steveholmes3471 I was just looking to see others' reactions as they can be illuminating. You have insulted this commenter and left a response to me that I don't understand. I don't see how this furthers our knowledge.
@kobalt77
@kobalt77 2 жыл бұрын
He was making all the right noises time about the lockdowns etc. I was a fan for a short time too, but soon I noticed he was getting way too excited about being nasty to people, then I got sick of him trying to be funny about stuff that wasn't. We were all under a lot of stress at that time, especially if you were against the jab mandates, don't feel stupid, it was just a lesson learned.
@steveholmes3471
@steveholmes3471 2 жыл бұрын
@@jwsuicides8095 you seem really upset that people are pointing out the obvious ?
@jwsuicides8095
@jwsuicides8095 2 жыл бұрын
@@steveholmes3471 Upset that someone is pointing out the obvious? You've read a few brief sentences and careered off elsewhere...
@simonguettier
@simonguettier 2 жыл бұрын
Huge respect, at last some sense from a properly qualified professional. I worked with him at one stage - narcissistic quite definitely. And the rest you explained brilliantly.
@lucieni
@lucieni 2 жыл бұрын
I subscribed to his KZbin channel a couple of years ago. A lot of his video’s on WTF is going on today in the U.K. resonated with me. However I switched off the rant videos he made regarding the perceived wrongdoing towards him by various colleagues he’d worked with at the bbc. In recent times I totally stopped watching his KZbin content because it was seemingly becoming psychologically unhinged… Then I read the sentencing remarks from Justice Saini. Very recently a KZbinr named Adrian Allen has put out content regarding his own professional and personal dealings with Alex Belfield and it all paints a picture of a very narcissistic, self loathing, damaged and vengeance oriented man. There is a whole lot of tea to be spilt regarding this case in the very near future.
@jacquihenderson1385
@jacquihenderson1385 2 жыл бұрын
Love your videos. You are very informative without lecturing. You always make me laugh too. I love your take on things
@jimadams1182
@jimadams1182 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting, you’ve made such damming comments with no face to face consultation? you are doing worse than Alex as you are giving an opinion on someone you’ve never met and telling your followers that he’s a narcissist. I watched Alex on many occasions and he evidenced where all the go fund me was spent, his holidays and furnishings was down to his success with his KZbin channel and VOR. Yes he was pissed off with those he spoke about but what he spoke about he gave his opinion, he had personal opinions on thousands of subjects and as far as I could see was using free speech and discussion, a narcissist wouldn’t welcome others views or opinions, it’s their way only, he is a charmer and very confident and sometimes very funny but that doesn’t equate to a narcissistic psychopath. Hopefully the ‘victims’ can move on after they’ve discussed it on tv and given multiple press releases after such trauma that was caused to them.
@victoria5043
@victoria5043 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing. I said much the same as yourself. I think he is damaging his reputation by attempting to analyse an individual he has never met. Band wagon jumping l think we'll call it.
@artaa758
@artaa758 2 жыл бұрын
Well said.
@joycejnn
@joycejnn 2 жыл бұрын
9 years of pursuing people , abusing them , harassing them and their families including children using many email accounts and aliases . The man is unwell and needs help !
@caparn100
@caparn100 2 жыл бұрын
He's a grandiose narcissist. The only way to treat that is to have a narcissistic breakdown. Hopefully he will have that and be protected from himself in prison when he does.
@joschmoyo4532
@joschmoyo4532 2 жыл бұрын
Stalking ? The government is the biggest stalker of all. Taxes, compliance, endless fucking laws, codes, regulations, mandates.
@angusmacmillan5365
@angusmacmillan5365 2 жыл бұрын
An excellent informative video! There are a few things puzzle me about Bellfield's conviction. (a) I wonder what triggered his animosity against those he stalked. It is quite clear in the case of the BBC; he was annoyed at being sacked but in the case of Ben Hewis it is claimed he didn't know him and had never met him, so did Hewis say or do something that initiated Bellfield's response? (b) Iain Lee, a radio presenter, claims he was also stalked by Bellfield and says he doesn't know why. I find that difficult to believe especially as he also says "victims" should not be questioned about why they have been stalked. I think that should be a fundamental question and now he's trying to make money from patrons by drip-feeding stories of his stalking experience and unbeliveably inviting other victims to contribute their expriences (c) I understand the police arrested him on a number of occasions, broke down his door and seized his computer, yet no charges were made. I feel there a lot more to this story than meets the eye.
@matthewb9621
@matthewb9621 2 жыл бұрын
What supposedly triggered him was losing his job at the BBC. He claimed he left on his own accord, but he was sacked. He had issues within the BBC, but he didn't really have the money to do anything about it. Rightly or wrongly. He went bankrupt after he was sacked. So anybody he felt hindered him in his career he had negativity towards. He didn't actually work for any newspaper, but was freelance. That work seemed to have dried up So he was on JSA and living with his mum for a while. This has had to have triggered him somehow. At this time it seems he became a functional alcoholic....and that can't have helped his mental state. This is when I started watching Alex...he decided to turn into a popular commentator. Ignoring what he actually felt. Ignoring his hatred for asking for money and doing everything he could do to gain money....money he lied about the purpose for. Then there is his latent homosexuality (apparently) the judge said Alex was part of the LGBTQ community. So there might have been a little bit of sexual tension between Alex and Iain (Iain has had destructive relationships with men,) Listen when Alex called Iain in his phone in.
@matthewb9621
@matthewb9621 2 жыл бұрын
He didn't drip feed people about his stalking charges. He said he was going to sue the BBC and others. He had no intention of doing so and could not while he was being investigated for stalking. Charges he has been found guilty of. Now sentenced for.
@matthewb9621
@matthewb9621 2 жыл бұрын
Please don't attempt to try and drop Iain in the same game as Alex. Trying to gain money by deception. Prove it.
@matthewb9621
@matthewb9621 2 жыл бұрын
It's all come to light now.
@dicksmall7976
@dicksmall7976 2 жыл бұрын
Ian Lee is leeching and feasting off this story. It's played right into his hands as he is a pretty insignificant broadcaster now on some insignificant radio station. He needs the money to be sure.
@themagicaladventuresofliam4615
@themagicaladventuresofliam4615 4 ай бұрын
Alex is a mate and I still think highly of him. He is a victim of a corrupt system. He did not do anything wrong.
@sarahblunt1098
@sarahblunt1098 2 жыл бұрын
I came across Belfield by accident on KZbin. Maybe I came in late 'but' I genuinely believed he was suing the BBC and Nottingham police, I had no idea he was the defendent. I sent him money (a small amount) via PayPal after seeing Nottingham police turn up on his doorstep, I was under the impression the BBC and a particular BBC lawyer along with Nottingham police were in Cahoots against Belfield. You could have knocked me over with a feather when I realized I was contributing to a stalkers defence fund. I only found out he was the defendent and not the plaintiff after his first day in court. I contributed to the defence of a convicted stalker? On the upside, Belfield has taught me a very valuable lesson, never again will I willingly give money to any 'go fund me' campaign unless I personally know the individual well. I thought it rather strange that he took two holidays before the trial, but put that down to his go fund me campaign had given him peace of mind and lifted his spirits. I mean, taking on the BBC and Nottingham police wouldn't come cheaply, therefore he'd need the holidays before the gruelling trial began. In all honesty I couldn't abide Belfield and his ridiculously unfunny impersonations, but I admired his stance for taking on the establishment, or so I thought. We live and learn!
@ireallydontthinkso
@ireallydontthinkso 2 жыл бұрын
Your story is the same as most peoples story - you didn't come in late....AB did. When his lies and distortion of the real truth could not be hidden any longer (once he went to court). Lessons for us all to learn but at least we learn them, unlike some "supporters" who still support and refuse to accept the truth of what and who he actually is. They are the ones to feel sorry for.
@JamesDeWeaver
@JamesDeWeaver 2 жыл бұрын
7:33 There's a very freaky thriller movie which came out in the early eighties starring Michael Caine & Angie Dickinson called "Dressed To Kill" and is a great example of the "Predatory Stalker" w/ a very bizarre twist to it. As a Psychiatrist I think you'd find it most interesting! Cheers 👍
@mikeballard8404
@mikeballard8404 2 жыл бұрын
It is interesting bc Angie Dickinson has quite a nude scene!
@kobalt77
@kobalt77 2 жыл бұрын
Great movie at the time, probably very dated now.
@aussieannie01
@aussieannie01 2 жыл бұрын
I was a Voice of Reason fan, I loved Alex Belfield. Then I discovered Andrew Gold, an yOu Dr. and the Voice kind of fell through the cracks. I’m shocked that he could do something so vile. Feel a bit stoopid to tell you the truth.
@DVDandFilmBloke
@DVDandFilmBloke 2 жыл бұрын
Even early on Belfield had a nasty streak about him, I mean the whole reason the BBC fired him was because he made a sexually inappropriate remark at a weather reporter (which went well beyond simple humour). When he got on the internet his racist, sexist, homophobic and just about every phobic comments he made almost seem like satire. I don't know if it was the way he was brought up but there is something very wrong in that head of his. Also even after he apologised he still fed his viewers his version of events until the bitter end and after that end came his last video was the most arse kissery tribute I have ever seen in my life, and sadly there are people who still buy it.
@salfordguy399
@salfordguy399 2 жыл бұрын
He actually revealed in court that he was LGBT!
@DVDandFilmBloke
@DVDandFilmBloke 2 жыл бұрын
@@salfordguy399 Seriously? Then why is he so homophobic? I have no evidence to suggest this so don't take my word for it but I think he was lying because he thought he could get a lesser sentence.
@Foxfight_playz
@Foxfight_playz 2 жыл бұрын
Alex is not a racist nor is he a homophobic unfortunately in this day & age too many people are quick to jump on people for the slightest little comments that hurt you & people feel like they have to pussyfoot around people incase they hurt there feelings & I'm afraid to say Alex is not like that he says it like it is & rightly so & this is what's wrong with the world not enough of it I for one speak my mind & will continue to do so & if people don't like Alex & are offended don't watch or listen to him 🤷
@pussygalore731
@pussygalore731 2 жыл бұрын
I can't find those videos I can only assume you're a paid up member
@Foxfight_playz
@Foxfight_playz 2 жыл бұрын
Pussy galore if I am or I'm not Is really nothing to do with anyone else & let's face let's not let the truth get in way of an argument but who am I to say everyone has the right to speak freely & I respect that I don't go around telling people how they should & shouldn't think about a certain individual people make own choices
@macmachine
@macmachine 2 жыл бұрын
You're overthinking this,mate. He was a good laugh and talked a lot of sense. 350.000 and more thought so too.
@lauraalfaro5621
@lauraalfaro5621 2 жыл бұрын
I was waiting for it. GREAT 👍 👌 THANK YOU 😊 🙏
@martefact
@martefact 2 жыл бұрын
It sickens me also the arbitrary shite that is the law. My mother was beaten to within an inch of her life weekly at the hands of my undiagnosed and unfettered psychopath father for 17 years. At 10 years of age I mustered up the courage in the midst of a violent outburst that landed my mother on the hall floor with blood coming from her mouth and eyes from the shovel he had smacked into her belly, to run to the neighbors to finally call the police. Three of them arrived, stepped over my mother and my father told the Sargent if my mother left with we three kids there they would have "4 dead bodies" to deal with. The Sargent simply told my father to chill out and calm down and they all left the house. SCOTT FREE. My father is still alive today having slowly been allowed to legally murder my mother with violence stalking and poverty over a 43 year period, even after she 'escaped' the family home. He taunted her for the rest of her days. In my twenties I was stalked by an ex for two years. Cost me my job, many friends, my home and my sanity. I had 27 witness statements, and a police officer who toiled on my behalf for those two years. When it came to my day in court - half my body weight from stress and shaking from head to foot - a bitter angry Judge shouted at me to stand up in front of the entire public court room and upon tilting his glasses to condescend in what could be described to be a punitive disdain, to ask if I ought to be seeking to ruin this man's life with these accusations. His words were "So this young man wants to go travelling to the US - Do you want to put a stop to his future? What do YOU want to do with him?" I was 28 years old and broken. I had spent 2 years going through all the right channels to have this guy stopped. Why was I being singled out and humiliated and reprimanded ??? Needless to say I froze in terror and mumbled something to the effect of 'Well no of course I don't want to ruin anyone's life...." I didn't get any further - was told to sit back down and the stalker was reprimanded with a few words til the Judge moved on to the next case. SCOTT FREE. The police officer working on my behalf was 26 years old. Not long fully qualified. He cried outside the courts -"This is not what I signed up for" he said. He left the police force not long after. The legal game is possibly the most revolting game of all of the games of our poisonous culture! How law and justice are words often grouped together is beyond me. Ne'er that twain shall meet EVER I'm afraid. I don't for one second condone what Belfield did - in fact it's disgusting either way and I believe by all accounts he needed to be prevented from taunting people any further. But look at the grandstanding of it all. He'll do 5 years but my father and my stalker were given pats on the back for crimes that outweigh this man's by a hundred country miles! Rant over - for now!
@BeBooBoopBeepBeep
@BeBooBoopBeepBeep 2 жыл бұрын
Good God, I am so sorry that was yours and your dear mums reality.
@FindAReason-mi7go
@FindAReason-mi7go 9 ай бұрын
Society has three estates. 1. The ruling class, First Estate. 2. The Second Estate (police, doctors, psychiatrists, teachers, professors etc. who assist in perpetuating the current social conditions that privilege the ruling class). 3. The Third Estate, the common people. Right and wrong are all relative to the nature of the ruling class. For instance, now that Biden's Cabinet is no longer mostly white, but mostly brown, brown people running the border are given a free pass. 50 years ago they would have be expelled under the former white majority cabinets. Here we have a psychiatrist arguing for the current ruling class, as to why the common people should see Mr Belfield as a negative figure.
@christopherpalmer4243
@christopherpalmer4243 7 ай бұрын
5 years for internet bullying? Crazy
@adammarshall9077
@adammarshall9077 6 ай бұрын
Alex belfield is out in june 2025
@dianewhiteoak1039
@dianewhiteoak1039 2 жыл бұрын
I am horrified that I believed Alex bell field was a victim and that I tried to support him against the bullies. Nothing is real anymore 😢
@patkearney9320
@patkearney9320 2 жыл бұрын
Nothing surprise's me anymore people are strange. Regards Eire32
@Jsarson1976
@Jsarson1976 2 жыл бұрын
The BBC and police stalked him not him stalking them. It’s all been blown out of proportion and the BBC treated him and the police did horrifically over the last 10 years so it’s odd he didn’t stand up on court. There is no such thing anymore as free speech. Yeah he made some attacking videos but he didn’t deserve this. At the e end of the day last week a guy got 12 months in Liverpool for raping a child and he gets this amount of time. So wrong 😮
@Nick_80599
@Nick_80599 2 жыл бұрын
You weren't the only one, you are obviously a nice person don't let him get to you!
@lisalou382
@lisalou382 2 жыл бұрын
The so called professional media personalities are doing the exact same thing to Anna Brees, yet with no backlash as she isn't playing the 'victim.' Vine is a vile human, who takes no responsibility for himself, yet shouts from the rooftops when he feels harassed by others, he is a pathetic little man with an enormous ego. For clarification I am not a Belfield supporter yet can see the hypocrisy with regards to this.
@Paw-cw2hp
@Paw-cw2hp 2 жыл бұрын
I totally agree 👍👍
@deniseelsworth7816
@deniseelsworth7816 Жыл бұрын
💯
@jakethekipper
@jakethekipper 2 жыл бұрын
AB is a self-made man. I think it's very nice of him to take the blame.
@arthurballs9632
@arthurballs9632 2 жыл бұрын
Morecambe and Wise joke about Des O'Connor, 1975 Christmas Day Special
@meganjperry9489
@meganjperry9489 2 жыл бұрын
I'm not a psych, but I had him down as a Grandiose Narcist, so I was close.
@stompthedragon4010
@stompthedragon4010 2 жыл бұрын
I grew- up in a town with a woman who believed she was married to Englebert Humperdink. She always wore all red and had a ring on her finger that she called her decoder ring. When plane's would fly over she would communicate to Englebert through her ring. On the front window of her home. S.O.S. Englebert was soaped in huge letters. Of course she was the subject of much talk. Obviously mental health was involved. Pretty sad.
@pinarellolimoncello
@pinarellolimoncello 8 ай бұрын
I think another good one liner that came from Time Vine was..'I decided put the hoover on eBay last week, well, it was only gathering dust" that is brilliant.
@jcoop49
@jcoop49 2 жыл бұрын
I agree Dr Das, I watched maybe x 2 video's of Belfield, and and thought of him as having a vendetta against other celebrities ( which I had a problem with).He reminded me of when I was stalked by 2 women,they didn't do it via video's as it was back in 1990s,but by constant daily telephone calls to my home,also enlisting their daughter's,then enlisting different men to ring my home and talk filth to me,they would follow me via their cars/supermarket, trying to ruin by business, the list was endless,I changed my telephone number (well I lost count on that) this went on for 4 and half years.I was terrified every day, where or when they may turn up. As you explained these women were the 2nd on your list) 'as resentfull/revengefall stalker's'.After the last phone call via another man they enlisted,I taped his call,(and I told him I was taping him) rang the police,went to a solicitor,who in turn wrote a letter threatening them with court if they didn't desist.I never ever got another call or was ever followed again.Both these women were cowards,So if anyone thinks that a woman can't be stalked by other women, then think again.
@Abuzwebstar
@Abuzwebstar 2 жыл бұрын
Stalking? How can you stalk someone online.. what a joke
@paulinegallagher1675
@paulinegallagher1675 Жыл бұрын
He also followed people in the street. Total hate campaigns for no just reason. How would you like that? An obsessed malicious sociopath, creeping up?
@Abuzwebstar
@Abuzwebstar Жыл бұрын
@@paulinegallagher1675 stop lying he never stalked anyone in the streets.. go read the courts case.. they call online trolling stalking
@rebirthaudio2023
@rebirthaudio2023 2 жыл бұрын
Very interesting analysis. Nice one, cheers!
@BubbleheadOMW
@BubbleheadOMW 2 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, people like Bellfield do not change. Don't expect a decent person to step out of that prison after the 5½ years.
@caparn100
@caparn100 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, he will never change, it is part of his personality.
@patriotnick2801
@patriotnick2801 2 жыл бұрын
Singing laughing joking and telling the truth. I hope he don’t change.
@caparn100
@caparn100 2 жыл бұрын
@@patriotnick2801 Problem is that the way he delivers jokes, they are not funny and he also lies.
@jonlcfc1
@jonlcfc1 2 жыл бұрын
@@patriotnick2801 Lying, stalking, bullying - yeah what a wonderful man.
@bield7
@bield7 2 жыл бұрын
@@patriotnick2801 telling the truth 😂😂
@juliebarker7025
@juliebarker7025 2 жыл бұрын
Alex Belfield is a very dangerous man it’s bad enough that he has given he’s victims 10 years of hell but what bothers me is he has deliberately encouraged he’s supporters to do exactly the same thing on he’s behalf. I’ve just watched he’s friend Katy Hopkins tell everyone that he’s doing fine in prison and that people should contact him and support him. He’s followers will keep this going and he will love it and it will encourage him even more. He’s not remorseful for what he’s done because he doesn’t think he’s done anything wrong. The only way this man will stop is if he is banned from every platform but unfortunately I can’t see that happening. G
@artaa758
@artaa758 2 жыл бұрын
Dangerous how? 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@beaulieuc8910
@beaulieuc8910 Жыл бұрын
agreed, it is scary he is manipulating vulnerable people to do stupid dangerous things
@Rivelino824
@Rivelino824 2 жыл бұрын
People keep saying he was jealous. But he was arguably going to have a bigger profile than any of the victims.
@Eat-MyGoal
@Eat-MyGoal 2 жыл бұрын
Props for the channel name. I love a good play on words and 'A Psych For Sore Minds' ticks many a pun box...
@nigel5755
@nigel5755 2 жыл бұрын
"The Jimmy Savile of trolling" by J Vine was out of order!! To make that reference should be punishable in my opinion!!
@Jsarson1976
@Jsarson1976 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed
@Paw-cw2hp
@Paw-cw2hp 2 жыл бұрын
I totally agree Disgusting by Jeremy Vile !!!
@retroonhisbikes
@retroonhisbikes 2 жыл бұрын
But like savile no one knew belfield was stalking. He kept it hidden so therefore he was the savile of stalking
@jamesdewbrey
@jamesdewbrey Жыл бұрын
He can be nowhere compared to a kiddy fiddler; That’s bang out of order from Jeremy
@GA-wq8xq
@GA-wq8xq Жыл бұрын
Jeremy Vine should just get on with his job
@Annomous-58
@Annomous-58 10 ай бұрын
You’re a very knowledgeable young man. Thanks for that. Interesting information.
@lindacharles6581
@lindacharles6581 2 жыл бұрын
I started to watch Alex Belfield and did feel sorry for him in the beginning, but then I felt I was being manipulated and that he was disingenuous. I also felt he was acting and talking to me in a familiar way. He always called those who were watching him Chunky which I felt was rather insulting and much too familiar after all we were total strangers as far as he was concerned. Though having said all that I felt the sentence was way out of proportion for the crime he had supposed to have committed.
@beaulieuc8910
@beaulieuc8910 Жыл бұрын
The problem is also that he had loads of viewers and he was manipulating others making other people feel unsafe what they could do to them.
@amaliagrassi6870
@amaliagrassi6870 2 жыл бұрын
An informative and interesting video. I feel so very disappointed and let down. I started following Alex when controversy around the jab kicked off at the start of the pandemic. It was very easy to get the news from him and he represented a wholer view on such stories in comparison to the blinkered approach of MSM. He also brought great comfort (the irony) where I felt the fearmongering from MSM was rife. He seemed to be able to stand back and see such things very objectively, anything from the vaccine to the most recent scaremongering of the soaring utility bills. He turned out to be right about those too, whilst MSM were peddling the fear of a rise to about 6K, he held strong and assuaged people's anxiety by saying not to get too swept away by the main narrative, as he believed Truss would come up with a package to help us, which indeed did happen as an example. So for me, it was a very practical way of getting a broader perspective of the news all in one place and I loved that. Yes, I found him odd and distasteful at times but I was so focused on the news items that I didn't think twice about anything else. People who have questioned the mainstream narrative throughout all of this pandemic, have stood up for those who have been terribly injured and worse died after the vaccine, have questioned the increasing loss of freedoms from the WEF for example, and many more such things, I feel appreciated that Alex would discuss such matters. Such people have risked so much to question narratives on our own accounts etc. And now I feel so very sad, that someone who was able to present a broader viewpoint so eloquently has badly let the side down. I feel very low about that. I didn't really pay attention to the case stuff and to be honest didn't really take notice of it as I was focused on the news commentary. However, after watching a couple of Ian Lee videos yesterday and this morning it was an unpleasant shock. Once more I feel so saddened and let down as a watcher of Alex's vids. I pray his victims will heal well and that Alex will have the iron will he may need to make a positive turnaround.
@dicksmall7976
@dicksmall7976 2 жыл бұрын
This should be a wake up call for you to start understanding where Alex got his news from. He knew everything was corrupt and broken.
@HungryGhost999
@HungryGhost999 2 жыл бұрын
Sadly he’s a narcissist. He won’t change
@HungryGhost999
@HungryGhost999 2 жыл бұрын
@@dicksmall7976 and instead of doing something about it he spread hate and conned his subs. Sad
@amaliagrassi6870
@amaliagrassi6870 2 жыл бұрын
@@dicksmall7976 Yes, I have access to many news outlets. I just liked the practicality of getting it all in one place.
@amaliagrassi6870
@amaliagrassi6870 2 жыл бұрын
@@HungryGhost999 I can only pray he sees the effect of his actions on the people he meted them out on.
@katee8147
@katee8147 2 жыл бұрын
It is such an odd use of someone’s time. 1 of my ex husband’s girlfriend’s came into my house when I was at work & pushed over my letter box. He didn’t want me but she was obsessed. 20 years ago. It was so frightening.
@MoonCat33
@MoonCat33 2 жыл бұрын
Erotomania ~ wow. Learned something new today. Thx doc!
@simonroper4713
@simonroper4713 2 жыл бұрын
Fooled or Fueled? His victims got a longer sentence. The next thing is to dismantle his online presence. Many people were fooled by his lies and manipulated, now those are seeking questions. But there is also the ultimate super fans that can’t let this go and want to harass further. This needs a platform for discussion so we can help people see the truth and we can all grow and move on. No one should incite hatred on another human being.
@nylasharper1788
@nylasharper1788 2 жыл бұрын
Apparently there are several channels dedicated to analysing bellend and his crimes. Quick search on utube should pull them up.
@mariaefelices6543
@mariaefelices6543 2 жыл бұрын
He was bullied out of the bbc with help of police and only stood his corner with truth ,he a good hearted man ,helped me in covid lock down and countless others ,can youself or others say they did this ,u wrong ms vor club eternal
@jeffreygrant45
@jeffreygrant45 2 жыл бұрын
He was bullied were do you get your info belfield was vile to people at the BBC god if you saw some of his interviews he was like a sex pest and the rest you no nothing
@kernow9324
@kernow9324 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent analysis. Liked and subscribed.
@antonyjerome7478
@antonyjerome7478 2 жыл бұрын
Great video - so interesting to get your views.
@99purplesky
@99purplesky 2 жыл бұрын
Characters like AB and his onstage sidekick KH fascinate me from a viewpoint that they are so lacking in self awareness they don't know when to stop - i.e they ALWAYS go too far in their vindictive or extreme viewpoint endeavours. That means, they become niche, out of the mainstream and ironically less successful than they would like to be (or believe they are). Which is what fascinates me. Their absolute arrogance/condescension/superiority character flaws which made them stand out originally, become their absolute downfall. And that, is why people like them will always end up on the fringes of society, because they are extreme in output. They try their best to appear reasonable, but it's all an act. They are full of self loathing and project that onto others. It's not clowning or entertaining, but sinister and disturbing to be like AB. A loathsome character but quite fascinating as a case study in psychopathy. Manipulative to the end.
@cammyheart
@cammyheart 7 ай бұрын
Alex belfield is not a stalker.....
@adammarshall9077
@adammarshall9077 6 ай бұрын
Alex belfield is out in june 2025
@cammyheart
@cammyheart 6 ай бұрын
@@adammarshall9077 Excellent
@AWalkontheWildSideBlackpool
@AWalkontheWildSideBlackpool 11 ай бұрын
Went to see him do his first show at Blackpool’s North Pier. It’s a shame that he went over the line with his stalking because he was quite engaging & funny with his videos.
@dave1secondago
@dave1secondago 2 жыл бұрын
very interesting vid bro , your right about getting his followers too follow in his footsteps
@APsychForSoreMinds
@APsychForSoreMinds 2 жыл бұрын
💯
@TheNaphisa03
@TheNaphisa03 2 жыл бұрын
Your channel is super similar to Dr Todd Grande. I enjoy both channels
@janinemccartha1811
@janinemccartha1811 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Dr. Das. Once again, I'm not familiar with who Alex Bellfield is. Happy you're also covering cases some channels on You Tube don't. He sounds confusing to me like a total psychonarc. Hope your having a fabulous evening, & peace to you & your family as well, love, Janine Smiley🤩😍😎😀😏💯❗❕☕🍩☕🥧☕🍯🍫🍧🍨🍦🍫🍉🍊🍌🍍🍇🎶🎵🏡🚘🌝🌞🌛🌜🌚🌙🌠🦓🦄
@baddow315
@baddow315 Жыл бұрын
This is so crazy. Just like so many of the commentators here, I found AB by chance during Covid, and at first found him entertaining. However, after awhile, I began to find his shows toxic and irritating. So I stopped following him. Today I popped back to se what his take was on this whole ITV thing, and was stunned to find out he was in jail, and it was him doing all the stalking and bullying and not the other way around. I really had started to dislike him, but this was shocking. He really played the victim well.
@debramckay4611
@debramckay4611 2 жыл бұрын
Ah that's sad. I do believe he was bullied at the BBC which angered him. I was a fan but he is bit creepy. However he did on occasion send money to those who were struggling. I think the sentence is too harsh as he's got more than someone woukd for manslaughter. You can block people so stalking online cannot be seen in same way as physical. In Two minds as mmm, hard to hearing his side of the story, so May be theme for future. Probably will get reduced sentence. He did also get harassed and at one point police broke his door down as someone said he had a bomb which was ridiculous and he won the case against police. What a palava. Freedom of speech has been taken away in some ways 🙄
@larryjohnson3325
@larryjohnson3325 2 жыл бұрын
Do you think that person getting a sentence for manslaughter would get more if it was multiple victims? Alex had 4 but I agree that the sentencing guidelines are wrong in this country.
@milliemolliemandy44
@milliemolliemandy44 2 жыл бұрын
He wasn't sacked from BBC... his contract wasn't renewed due to his behaviour. Theres a video on you tube about his time at Leeds radio , he was there from 2008 to 2011. Read the comments from people who knew what he was like.
@ostrichman
@ostrichman 2 жыл бұрын
and where did you hear all those things Debra? on his channel perhaps? he wasnt bullied at the bbc, he didnt win any case against the police, no one said he had a bomb . Hes a pathological liar and narcissist, none of those things are true. As for the "you can block people" so its not that bad, go read the judgement. He deserves his sentence and no doubt as more and more comes out and the fraud cases start piling on he'll be getting that sentence added to.
@nikkic36
@nikkic36 2 жыл бұрын
You’ve only got his word he gave money to people. Remember the man is a compulsive lier
@larryjohnson3325
@larryjohnson3325 2 жыл бұрын
@@nikkic36 Yeah, I cannot say I am sure he did so. Maybe he did or maybe he didn't. Surprised he didn't add the charity donations to his mitigation... or did the defence reject it?!
@moniqueweerts1401
@moniqueweerts1401 Жыл бұрын
I had a stalker for 8 years It was terrible Turns out he had a isolated delusion about me,and couldn’t be treated Terrible,I wouldn’t wish it to anyone
@jwsuicides8095
@jwsuicides8095 2 жыл бұрын
Jeremy Vine is someone who it's hard to feel for. There is a lot of dislike for him (I appreciate that anyone reading this may have an entirely different opinion of him). The sentence does seem harsh. It's a shame as it needn't have gone that way and Alex could be free now, still growing his fanbase, and everyone would be happy. Years back a close friend of mine started stalking an actor. He's not well known but he did have the lead in a musical on stage in London. She would go as an audience member and was convinced he was talking to her privately while on stage and relaying messages that no one else could hear. It truly was disturbing to hear her talk about it. This was mental illness, not viciousness or something that was willed. 😞
@steveholmes3471
@steveholmes3471 2 жыл бұрын
Eww you need help
@jwsuicides8095
@jwsuicides8095 2 жыл бұрын
@@steveholmes3471 Thank you for your reaction. What aspect needs help? Am confused by your response.
@steveholmes3471
@steveholmes3471 2 жыл бұрын
@@jwsuicides8095 the fact that you feel the need to follow someone rather than be who you are, and form your own opinions without help.
@jwsuicides8095
@jwsuicides8095 2 жыл бұрын
@@steveholmes3471 Where have I said that I need to follow someone, or that I actually do that? Where have I not expressed my own opinions "without help"? You've just jumped to so many conclusions that aren't true. I expressed some opinions and your reaction was that was some sort of medical need was present. If you want to engage then facts and straightforward reasoning are important.
@steveholmes3471
@steveholmes3471 2 жыл бұрын
Why are you getting so triggered lol
@madspaniel4271
@madspaniel4271 2 жыл бұрын
I think it's very interesting that he 'held a grudge' against those people for soooo many years, yet seemed to have lost interest in who phoned in the 'bomb threat' that resulted on the raid on his house. It's also curious that he stopped filming when the police broke down his back door (i suspect that they had been trying to get him to open the door for a considerable time, and he only started filming when their patience wore thin). If he was so squeaky clean, why didn't he just open the door?? When it comes to a terrorist act, such as a bomb threat, the police are quite efficient and will move swiftly. They will also have a good idea of the geographical location the call came from (be it landline or mobile). .........I wonder, when they raided him....what were they looking for?
@adrianpollard2763
@adrianpollard2763 2 жыл бұрын
This is a good post Spaniel. The ridiculous claim that he was arrested for plotting to bomb the BBC was so ludicrous it was funny. He would have been arrested by the Anti Terrorism Squad in an armed raid. That particular claim seems to have disappeared. Maybe it will come out during his trial when he appears in court to defend himself against DC Percival in her £100,000 lawsuit for deformation. His upcoming civil case where Jeremy Vine is suing him for £80,000 is also pending so the future don't look too good for him.
@fitfinlay999
@fitfinlay999 2 жыл бұрын
Is anyone NOT doing a video about Alex Belfield ?
@colinmcewen9530
@colinmcewen9530 11 ай бұрын
a lovely one hes just the sort of person id like to be stalked by
@paulineknowles40
@paulineknowles40 2 жыл бұрын
Hurty words = 51/2 jail . Death to free speech . 29 emails in court over 10 years . This guy has no clue what he’s spouting about. He’s just jumping on the witch hunt bandwagon. Just my opinion .😂😂😂
@adrianpollard2763
@adrianpollard2763 2 жыл бұрын
The 29 emails presented in court were a representative sample of the thousands that Belfield sent over 10 years. It is common practice for a sample to be produced when an overwhelming amount of evidence exists. More importantly, Belfield never once denied sending a huge amount of emails at any point. He basically jailed himself by thinking he could treat his trial like one of his phone ins and people would be naive enough to believe him. He hadn't reckoned on a jury finding him guilty. In my opinion he represents a threat to the public because he takes delight in inciting his followers to continue his online abuse, which could easily end in tears with misguided individuals taking it to the next level. He never practiced free speech. It was hate speech fuelled by jealousy and resentment that put him where he is today. He still has 2 Civil cases for deformation pending which he will undoubtedly lose. Assuming of course that no other cases come out of the woodwork, which would not surprise me.
@artaa758
@artaa758 2 жыл бұрын
@@adrianpollard2763 Let's see the 5000 if they exist. 😂 Furthermore, 5000 emails over 10 years to several people especially if he is in a conversation with them is hardly shocking. And there is no such thing as hate speech and there wasn't before 2010. Being mean is not a crime (or shouldn't be) providing it does not incite violence. He absolutely DID practice free speech, it is just free speech you didn't like. And defamation is another bollocks law. You do not own your reputation and neither do I. You have no right to dictate what others think of you.
@adrianpollard2763
@adrianpollard2763 2 жыл бұрын
@@artaa758 Oh, Bless. With your obvious deep knowledge of British law I'm surprised you didn't offer to represent Belfield yourself. Take note people, we have discovered a new legal genius. Stick to the XBox, it's more your level.
@jeanthornton2107
@jeanthornton2107 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent analysis, many thanks. I was one of his subscribers and I never heard him encourage his audience to go and stalk or cause trouble to others. ❤️
@sarahcullis1464
@sarahcullis1464 2 жыл бұрын
Btw, to have this level of smart & gorgeous in one guy is kind of unfair to the rest of the male population!
@artaa758
@artaa758 2 жыл бұрын
You need to get to specsavers
@greamespens1460
@greamespens1460 2 жыл бұрын
I seen some of his videos but I did not encounter any of his encouragement to target XYZ that's why it was a surprise to me. Given that he was guilty I presume it was substantial.
@guzgrant
@guzgrant 10 ай бұрын
I work in a large independent school . It seems to me the environment and conditions of such a institution mixed with the dynamics of many increasingly desperate burgeoning middle aged professionals yet to marry and have families is the perfect enclave of the incompetent suitors .
@moormoor4281
@moormoor4281 2 жыл бұрын
So if you ask question you are a stalker
@v8pilot
@v8pilot 2 жыл бұрын
What training and qualification do you need to be a criminal psychiatrist?
@mollymouse4900
@mollymouse4900 2 жыл бұрын
What's with all the strange hand movements??
@grantjamieson4291
@grantjamieson4291 2 жыл бұрын
Looks like a brainless rap video!
@JaninaVigurs
@JaninaVigurs 2 жыл бұрын
@mollymouse lots of gestures create a visually engaging video. It helps him maintain an upbeat, attentive tone which coupled with excellent verbal content, makes him stand out. This maintains audience attention and grow subscription.
@joeroganreruns4056
@joeroganreruns4056 2 жыл бұрын
End of vid: ..."and there's nothing you can do about it."
@eddriscoll4562
@eddriscoll4562 10 ай бұрын
I've been one of those who regularly watched his KZbin broadcasts, and found them to be interesting, as well as being entertaining. I wasn't so much aware of the extent to which he may have been being repeatedly abusive to those whom he might not have best liked. From what I can understand, he never threatened anybody that he would wish to cause them any physical harm, nor did he seek out any of them to berate them over anything at all, in person. So I regard the fact of his having been handed down a five and a half year custodial sentence, for what he'd apparently done, to be a preposterous excessive sentence. Many convicted child molesters get shorter sentences than that, don't they ? Alex Bellfield certainely ought not to be languishing in prison. Release him NOW !
@AuntMaggie
@AuntMaggie 2 жыл бұрын
New Sub
@APsychForSoreMinds
@APsychForSoreMinds 2 жыл бұрын
welcome aboard! You must know all of my videos back to back! x
@caparn100
@caparn100 2 жыл бұрын
I've got no psychiatric training but I had Alex Belfield down as a grandiose narcissist with Dunning Kruger effect.
@beaulieuonnp593
@beaulieuonnp593 2 жыл бұрын
same
@mandymckeown8625
@mandymckeown8625 2 жыл бұрын
Same
@louisejeffries7155
@louisejeffries7155 2 жыл бұрын
I really struggle to see him as a stalker in anyway Out of what was reported to be thousands of emails it was less than 200 over a 10 years time span And then only 29 where submissible in court The emails were sent to the legal department and all the correct units within the BBC but not to people personally unless they responded to him personally He never went near anyone he never threaten anyone he just asked difficult questions The only time in 2 years I heard him tell his viewers to go after someone It was to call out to posters and pictures on buses ‘where did the thousand pounds go’. If people did do that it would be because they wanted to know Never once did I hear him encourage anybody go near somebody to threatening or to hurt He had grievances for sure and some of them probably really justified He lost this job and his income 10 years ago over a Rivalry. At that point perhaps he should have said ‘Pooh you’ But he felt it was unjust and wanted to prove that point He chose to go to court before a jury I don’t think he would’ve done that if he really thought he was doing something wrong He has no history and no minor complaints against him To me He doesn’t fit in any profile He just seems pretty pee’d off He’s been broken into twice by the police and once by the bomb squad, he has undergone a fairly invasive physical examination Let’s keep in mind also the same court and allegedly the same judge just the week before Alex’s trial gave somebody a two year good behaviour bond for stalking, presenting to a house up to 15 times a day and making quite serious threats against the Victim That’s who should have got 5.5years. It’s a concern that particular person is still walking around free. Im sure there are going to be some victims and families of victims, in other cases, who will not feel they got comparable justice I just see this as very political Edit: all the cases against women where thrown out with only the cases again the men maintained. Yet, not a divisive or political judgement ummm
@BrianPW1
@BrianPW1 2 жыл бұрын
I think this man's 'opinion' of Mr Belfield is just that and should only be seen that way, just like ALL our opinions. The only way this professional can really be sure of making a proper assessment is by way of an interview and that would be respected and accepted. Now MY opinion: I agree with you Ms Jeffries, Mr B is NOT a stalker. People who work in Showbiz in the Entertainment area always appear to be 'in control' of their audience and of course that is AN ACT they use. I do think Mr B had some issues relating to his justifiable outrage at being overlooked at the BBC when he was head and shoulders above other colleagues as a successful Radio broadcaster. Sadly when one internalises this 'feeling of being slighted,' and then sacked, without letting it go, or drawing a line and moving on, it will fester. Because of that, I do believe Mr B's thoughts became obsessive and his focus of attention was to 'get justice' for the wrongs done to him. This resulted in him sending many emails to the BBC complaining about staff he had worked with who he knew were 'not up to the job'. BBC security staff investigated these communications and determined (in emails) that Mr B posed NO THREAT at that time. This was part of the stitch-up > Those emails of support for Mr B were NOT seen by the Jury as that evidence was accepted by Prosecution/Defence as 'Statement of Fact'. I will suggest to ''The Psyche' (name ?) to look at the Legislation that covers Mr B's conviction and sentencing because it is this that determines in Law whether a 'line was crossed'. (PHA 1997). Remember NOT one of the 'alleged' victims took ANY action against Mr B contemporaneously. Years passed (apart from Mr Vine) before they decided to talk to the Police. The Police then 'harassed' and 'assaulted' Mr B which included a humiliating 'strip search' at the Station. There are many who like to 'play the victim' in all types of Criminal cases, from Family Courts to Civil Courts. One 'alleged' victim had stated he had thoughts of suicide, yet there were no statements from any Medical professional to substantiate his claim produced in Court. This was a case of 'who do you believe'. Of course everyone has some form of mental issue at some stage in their life, from depression through the spectrum outlined in DSM-5. I could write a few pages on this matter, but will stop now with this statement: 'There are hundreds of 'innocent' people convicted of harassment/stalking in the UK under this Legislation PHA 1997 < FACT
@DANGERGOUGH
@DANGERGOUGH 2 жыл бұрын
Here here
@lynnedavies5884
@lynnedavies5884 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed 👍
@matthewb9621
@matthewb9621 2 жыл бұрын
This is the archetype of his defence . The blindness of reality. The stupidity of not enquiring. You will be one of the remaining Fans unwilling to see what he hid. There is always going to be a few. You will be one. We can't educate everybody.
@BrianPW1
@BrianPW1 2 жыл бұрын
@@matthewb9621 Nonsensical gobbledygook by a TROLL = 😂
@ednadevil3330
@ednadevil3330 2 жыл бұрын
Iain Lee is a professional victim. Every time he is on a celebrity reality show he complains of being bullied. The amount of ‘poor me’ videos he’s uploaded to KZbin about Belfield since Belfield was convicted are ridiculous. He needs to move on . Jeremy Vine is now playing the same violin. I do not claim to know all the facts about this case but to be honest I don’t find either of them entertaining or likeable so I would rather extend my sympathies towards people who really have had unjust treatment from larger institutions who cover up corruption and stifle free speech .....
@mblack422
@mblack422 2 жыл бұрын
@@nicotoscani1707 Yes he did . I called him a professional victim. He will have deleted it
@mblack422
@mblack422 2 жыл бұрын
@@nicotoscani1707 Hes a typical middle class brat
@ednadevil3330
@ednadevil3330 2 жыл бұрын
@@nicotoscani1707 he really needs to give up now or get a proper job. He’s an embarrassment frankly .....
@GaryWayneHill64
@GaryWayneHill64 2 жыл бұрын
He took a lot of people in and I am man enough to admit I was one of them, I do hasten to add I never spent so much as a penny on him (though I will also admit I was tempted), so I'd like to think that on some subconscious level I kind of saw him for what he was.
@edwardnestor37
@edwardnestor37 2 жыл бұрын
You can not say there were 'suspicions' of getting money and then go on to say how he may have spent it on a lavish lifestyle ???
@sarahcullis1464
@sarahcullis1464 2 жыл бұрын
I really don't know how you can police stalking effectively, a restraining order is just paper, if you are serious about getting at someone to harm them, you will. Also stalkers hide behind 'free speech & until they have harmed someone, the penalties are so weak & no deterrent. So how do you stop a stalker, the frightening answer is, you can't.
@jimoconnor2594
@jimoconnor2594 8 ай бұрын
Don't e-mail Jeremy, he gets upset easily
@charliemctruth
@charliemctruth Жыл бұрын
words....jailed for words. I won't say any more words. I'm scaredvto bsaywoods (ok) you won't get it
@Raztiana
@Raztiana 2 жыл бұрын
I'm left with a question, that I don't know if can be answered, and it may be silly, but are romantic stalkers "actually in love" or do they confuse their obsession with love? And is there even a way to measure this?
@martefact
@martefact 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely nothing to do with 'Love' of any kind. People who stalk are so unhinged they are incapable of anything even close to it! Dissociated beyond the stratosphere.
@mrsam7779
@mrsam7779 2 жыл бұрын
Ahhhh i saw you on Deadbugs channel.
@samroach3736
@samroach3736 2 жыл бұрын
I was an avid watcher of Alex throughout lock down as I had been involved in a bad motorcycle accident , I thought he often crossed the line or got very close to it with people same as he has with the stalking it turns out .. Now he has been found guilty of stalking my views have changed and I can see in hindsight he wasn't as nice as I thought .. having watched how he shuts folk down when they ask awkward questions regards donations etc is another thing I didn't like when he spouts to be the guardian of free speech 🤔.. I think he got to big and to arrogant and thought he was the Mesiah of YT ... I won't be following him in future now he has been ousted and all those sticking up for him and copying his sayings if you condemn him are just as bad as he is .. what he did to the 4 victims for years was bang out of order and he was using his supporters to pile in on them to ... imagine if it was yourself who was being attacked by his masses it must have been horrific for them ..like he Iain Lee says he was terrified to confront him why he was at large and I'm sure many more will come out of the woodwork saying the same ..
@samroach3736
@samroach3736 2 жыл бұрын
@@nicotoscani1707 tell that to his victims he tried to get everyone to harass ..
@cwells5576
@cwells5576 2 жыл бұрын
I would suggest anyone in doubt of Belfield's character to listen to his phone in to Iain Lee talk radio who he stalked for 10 yrs. It shouts Narcissism, the projection was shocking. Thanks for the video.
@lynnedavies5884
@lynnedavies5884 2 жыл бұрын
I do not agree with Alex stalking in any way but Ian Lee is no angel.
@nfaraway
@nfaraway 2 жыл бұрын
@@lynnedavies5884 all the video's Ian has put out since just shows he's just as vindictive and unhinged as AB.
@lynnedavies5884
@lynnedavies5884 2 жыл бұрын
@@nfaraway Agreed 👍
@theresajv5055
@theresajv5055 2 жыл бұрын
@@lynnedavies5884 I'm glad I'm not the only one. It seems so insincere. The call from Alex Belfield to Iain Lee was crazy and disturbing, but now it seems like Iain is loving the victim role a little too much.
@Foxfight_playz
@Foxfight_playz 2 жыл бұрын
Lynne Davies more than meets the eye with this
@colinellison762
@colinellison762 Жыл бұрын
Well for me, i mostly enjoyed his rantings and expose's of many BBC employees and corrupt police, i must say i really dont understand why Alex's "victims" felt quite so threatened, as is was mostly about emails and video parrodies, both of which could have very easily been turned off, though no doubt playing the "distressed victim", worked well in court, and Alex was certainly made an example of, at least they were not getting threatening letters sent every month directly through their doors for not paying the extortion fee (TV Tax)!
@FindAReason-mi7go
@FindAReason-mi7go 9 ай бұрын
In the old days anyone who disagreed with the corrupt ruling class could be called a heretic or witch and got rid of. If you said that god was rubbish and the king had no divine right you were correct, but humans being what they are, truth is defined by what helps maintain the privilege of the ruling class.
@maymalone1505
@maymalone1505 10 ай бұрын
I thing it far better that we do our ow research tkank u,!!!
@szendrich
@szendrich 2 жыл бұрын
No matter how you and many others are trying to justify Belfield's so called "guilt", although I'm sure he has a small measure of that, I'm appalled that anyone would think he deserved five and a half years in jail, especially when there are a multitude of predators out there who get far, far less punishment and so much more leniency. Alex Belfield was a journalist! I think this harsh sentence was designed more to shut other journalists up from criticising harshly and effectively gnawing away at freedom of speech. I used to think that the UK was a better country than the USA, but now I'm so disgusted by what's happening to the likes of Belfield and Assange, that I think you're no better. What a disgrace!
@dsf6045
@dsf6045 2 жыл бұрын
with any crime, you have to take in to account the breadth of the harm done
@dsf6045
@dsf6045 2 жыл бұрын
and btw, hes no assange !
@MrJC1
@MrJC1 2 жыл бұрын
@@dsf6045 it is way ott tbh.
@margaretcurrie4093
@margaretcurrie4093 2 жыл бұрын
They used him .. To shut up anyone thinking they can get away with whatever is said..end off.. Wasn't a fan off his but that sentence 🤦
@illumindonnaughty
@illumindonnaughty 2 жыл бұрын
It is ott but i would not compare him to Assange 2 completely different situations? Lol.
@BeBooBoopBeepBeep
@BeBooBoopBeepBeep 2 жыл бұрын
Iain Lee is of the opinion that Belfield was attracted to him.
@simonguettier
@simonguettier 2 жыл бұрын
Well Belfield has now said he's LBQT so it's quite plausible
@Em-im1yz
@Em-im1yz 2 жыл бұрын
Woah stalking . Scares me so much
@shelleyscloud3651
@shelleyscloud3651 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve been thinking recently about a prominent figure who I think is a narcissist. I can’t stand this person and look forward to karma doing Her divine work. But then I thought, can I really blame someone for a personality disorder? I mean, we don’t excuse people who have mental illness but we do understand that there is an aberration outside of their control which in some sense lessens the burden of personal responsibility we can lay upon them and thus our capacity to judge. Can we say the same for personality disorders? And related to that, how do personality disorders differ from mental disorders? They’re both psychological, both manifest in behaviour. So why the distinction and should it have any meaningful affect on how we conceptualise the sufferers? (And now I’m weaving concepts of evil into all this so I think I’ll stop before I tie my mind up in knots!!!)
@thesunreport
@thesunreport 2 жыл бұрын
According to some it all started when he was suspended for perving on a Female weather presenter live on air at Radio Leeds, then sacked a few months later. You can see clips on KZbin of him being a creep with 20-something females, and personally I was shocked to see that during one of his live streams he again took the sexual route when a Black male called up and Alex started talking about his own p***s size and the size of the callers p***s, it was weird and inapropriate and out of place. I think at the bottom of it is that he is a bit of a perv and can't see why that's wrong, because he seems to get a cheap thrill from making people feel uncomfortable in that way.
@mikeballard8404
@mikeballard8404 2 жыл бұрын
They say that people with NPD have less than a 5 percent chance of making any lasting changes. Good point!
@iandaniel3130
@iandaniel3130 2 жыл бұрын
What's the difference?
@pywacketttrixabell6534
@pywacketttrixabell6534 2 жыл бұрын
It seems he need help not prison
@shaundstone
@shaundstone 2 жыл бұрын
Your comment is naïve, and frankly wrong. He got a FIVE YEAR SENTENCE. You have to commit a serious offence for that to happen. End of.
@pywacketttrixabell6534
@pywacketttrixabell6534 2 жыл бұрын
@@shaundstone what I thought was he needs to go in a mental home not prison
@William-Marshall
@William-Marshall 2 жыл бұрын
I thought there was something off with him, just had no idea what it was. Just could not quite imagine what it might be. Maybe his new baby grand , his jacuzzi, not cheap vacations, not for him. I just did not the sleaze.
@tommytinkler1708
@tommytinkler1708 2 жыл бұрын
Crikey 11 minutes of someone yet again talking total bollocks click baiting again by someone on the back of Alex Belfield's downfall.
@blindjusticeandcommonsense2786
@blindjusticeandcommonsense2786 2 жыл бұрын
The behaviour on display in this video is entirely unethical. This chap has made a range of statements in the video about Mr Belfield which are untrue, and has attempted to make out that Iain Lee was a 'victim' of Mr Belfield. Mr Lee was not one of the complainants in the case. in terms of making out that Mr Belfield fits any profile in relation to the five, ten, six hundred and sixty six, or whatever quack number you pull out of your ear, types of stalker when you have not been in the room with him to make a diagnosis, well that just makes you and your 'profession' look bad. It is quackery. Nothing more. Nothing less. Bluntly, this video appears to be nothing more than a lazy attempt to cash in.
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