Gay man beaten in woods, gay man beaten in woods, gay man beaten in woods. That's all I'm hearing. Terrible poor Larrys whose private life is blurted out CONSTANTLY for all to hear,but the simple lack of respect from all these people. Shame on you all really, so glad things have moved on a bit now. People are people first. R.I.P.
@bethmackins24335 ай бұрын
exactly my thoughts! i thought straight away that’s the reason it was the only homicide that detective hadn’t solved before retiring. it’s disgusting the way people are categorised into groups of types and then prioritised by who’s death is worth investigating! so tragic!
@robingagan62882 ай бұрын
It's a factor in the story, get over it
@אילייןלוי2 ай бұрын
Lots of people and children( regretably),are found murdered in woods,parks,homes,and clubs.. Unless he was killed by a Homophobe😢,but Gays arent the only ones
@ladyc5824 Жыл бұрын
Takeaway. You can be designated a dangerous offender, having committed a series of crimes, and the parole board of Canada will eagerly await to determine if the risk has decreased enough for a criminal to be released into society. Wrong! These killers should rot in prison, not be released and given freedom!!! 😡
@noelennon4207 ай бұрын
Take a look at both the crime rate and the prison system in the US. They have one of the highest percentages of ppl incarcerated in the world, and a way higher murder rate then Canada. Doesn't seem to work... Take a look at European countries. You need to rehabilitate people, not let them rot away in prison, leaving kids without parents to turn to the streets which gives you another generation of the same... Rinse Repeat.
@chuckbeedle19834 ай бұрын
i lived in a nice appartment building in Nova Scotia and come to find out there were 3 lifers whom moved in. Not only was i shocked but i thought why would you let people out whom got life! Life should be life you should rot in prison. As a woman i moved out shortly there after. 8 Years down the road a killing happened in the building by one of them and it was my old appartment. Good choice i left!
@LisatheGreatest2 жыл бұрын
Great Video. You guys make the best so much info and well presented. Thank You!,
@ivannovotny45522 жыл бұрын
As for the first sequence, could it be possibly connected to Toronto's serial killer Bruce McArthur?
@sharonburton96632 жыл бұрын
Well that's what it says in the description
@curtislavallee84442 жыл бұрын
@@sharonburton9663 i did not read that in the description
@ivannovotny45522 жыл бұрын
@@curtislavallee8444 Neither did i.
@ivannovotny45522 жыл бұрын
@@sharonburton9663 Description doesn't say anything about Bruce McArthur, only mentioned Toronto's gay village.
@Auntie_Soc1al5 ай бұрын
The killer, Alan Hachey, would confess in the early 2000s
@Amylovescats2 жыл бұрын
The line “…an admitted homosexual” is so subtle, yet so damaging. To ‘admit’ something, is to come clean, to confess, as though you’ve committed a crime or at minimum, done something for which you should be ashamed. This was how gays were discussed in the media, in society, less than 20 years ago. Words matter. They impact how we perceive people and actions, how much we care, or how much attention we give someone. I’m so sorry for Gary.
@nyk33342 жыл бұрын
You’re reaching.
@nyk33342 жыл бұрын
It’s 1994. Things change. There’s a reason they call it coming out. It’s antithetical to biology. Doesn’t mean it’s wrong but it’s a struggle for many to even admit to theirselves and you expect society to have a higher understanding for something even those experiencing it can’t grasp? You’re an activist.
@wandakowalski70632 жыл бұрын
Yes, what you say is true. However, society acceptance of understanding of gays has grown enormously. People can get married, adopt children and really, for many, many people, it’’s no big deal. I’m older now and I hope I live to the day where people don’t have to introduce themselves, hello, I’m gay. While young people raised in narrow minded homes still are not tolerant, the older people who are not tolerant will die off and hopefully, no one will blink an eye. And that will be a good era … the human race would be evolving from barbarians to something less than that.
@cherylmyke1693Ай бұрын
I heard that statement and was shocked that it would be put forth in such a cold, unnecessary manner. But back in those days people put gays in a category of living a “dangerous lifestyle “. Thank goodness we’ve bettered ourselves, not enough, but better than those times.
@clintshaw37862 жыл бұрын
Great episode 👏 nice work, can't wait for part 2! 😮
@CrimeBeatTV2 жыл бұрын
Tonight at 7pm ET!
@nyk33342 жыл бұрын
@@CrimeBeatTV maybe be a pioneer of crime shows and stop using a trailer in the beginning of every show. We’re already here to watch. No need to give away so much in the first few minutes. What do all crime fans seek? Mostly a whodunnit. So there’s no need. But I’m sure nothing will change because most fans don’t seem to mind spoilers or they’d voice it. I’ve never heard this complaint before yet it seems antithetical to give away details in the first minutes.
@ChantalsCritters2 жыл бұрын
Great coverage
@AS-qg1xu2 жыл бұрын
I bet that the perpetrator being so short in height made him an incel in his normal life and fuelled his rage.
@hunaseven46762 жыл бұрын
Oh no part 2 is not available yet !
@CrimeBeatTV2 жыл бұрын
Tonight!
@rhondawentzell69594 ай бұрын
Again. Another case for capital punishment. This horrendous hate crime should NEVER have happened.
@AnnaGambuti5 ай бұрын
RIP Larry no one has the right to discriminate anyone everyone has a right to be respected and treat them equal regardless they are good people God Bless you all❤
@robingagan62882 ай бұрын
I didnt hear anyone disrespect him
@TheRebelAndTheGirl2 жыл бұрын
Very interested to see the Whitehead case not many things like this happen in my hometown
@biaedwards40252 жыл бұрын
One of the few badly produced episodes: overly long, obvious questions, interview with an adult remembering himself at ten went on and on...etc.
@LisatheGreatest2 жыл бұрын
Don’t be ridiculous. Don’t watch if you like it, and quit complaining
@CikisHelyzet Жыл бұрын
Oh, Uncle Larry... 😔 What a sweet guy. So sad.
@SirJaymesDAudelée5 ай бұрын
People need to be a little street smart. Those who are too open and trusting need to understand that those looking to victimize others see you as a target. Everyone should be intelligent enough to avoid putting themselves in vulnerable situations. Larry chose to visit the woods with a man he just met, a man who was bigger and stronger than he. Why not say, ‘let’s get a room?’ You ask because you want to hear what his answer is. Does he have an aversion to that? Can you figure out why? Ask more questions. Listen to their answers and take note of any that are unexpected, or off putting. A persons inner motivations are always there to discover, if you ask the right questions, seemingly innocent questions. Don’t bother asking if they are dangerous, in other words.
@CookiesCritterCare2 жыл бұрын
Wish I could watch this from my phone to TV without having to restart the utube every 3 minutes when it shuts down on my phone
@robingagan62882 ай бұрын
There were several gay men in Toronto murdered by bruce mcarthur, a serial killer who was gày himself. The landscaper. It wasnt a hate crime, the victims were convenient prey . ( I hit that emoji by accident)
@glenmichael66373 ай бұрын
Please don’t keep putting in “breaks”, I can cope with a full length video, plus,if you don’t mind, you don’t have to keep introducing female narrators, once again, if it’s necessary to keep promoting their names, once is enough! Thanks
@sandrazed60892 жыл бұрын
This is a great series! Done with delicate taste to the victims and families. The Toronto detective appears on several of their episodes. I really like his demeanor and empathy. That photo in the thumbnail was very familiar to me and so when I clicked on it, that famous photo of the gentleman sitting in the chair, all came back. Random comment now. I found it a bit odd that as a Canadian himself, he would refer to a fellow Canadian as a French Canadian. Being in Eastern Ontario, we say francophone. When we hear someone say French Canadian, that phrase itself is typically used by other nationalities. Strange to hear a Canadian use this phrase. Is this how Southern ON refers to francophones? I'm not one myself. Just curious. I know that Toronto is really anglo (and to be honest, anti-french, that's a fact) but it just seems like a foreign phrase really. Also, he was very stylish in his day with coiffed hair ! The Sarah Whitehead murder is familiar as well. May they rest in peace.
@cobrachai2 жыл бұрын
Western Canada here. We use French Canadian more than we do francophone.
@melissatodd7669 Жыл бұрын
South west ontario and we call it French not francophone we have French emersion schools and north bay up north I'm not sure lm only an hour or so from Toronto as well
@justiceseeker Жыл бұрын
I say french canadian i live in ottawa
@diannehackner18122 жыл бұрын
Holy Women ,,,,, NO Shit
@centuryhousegames7332 жыл бұрын
HOLLY JONES!
@JamesPawk072 жыл бұрын
And Cecilia Zhang!!!!
@CC-vl7tf2 жыл бұрын
They're doing an episode on Holly in a couple weeks
@centuryhousegames7332 жыл бұрын
@@CC-vl7tf good to know, thanks! Her story while i was reading made me cry
@hectorherbert65853 ай бұрын
always a deception when they pick a woman for true crime narration...sucks..
@nyk33342 жыл бұрын
Let’s give away the details in the trailer….in the beginning….of a full episode.
@Irishgirl905865 ай бұрын
So dreadfully sad. I so wish people would not feel they should apologise for showing their emotions, there’s absolutely nothing to apologise for!! You’re human not a robot. Show all the emotions you want 💜🩷💚
@christinemelvin34832 жыл бұрын
MY NAME IS CHRISTINE MELVIN I AM ALSO FROM CHATHAM I WAS ACTUALLY RAISED HERE AN OUR FAMILY LIVED RIGHT NEXT DOOR TO THE ARNOLDS YES WE LIVED AN GREW UP AT 18 KINGSWAY DRICE I KINDA REMEMBER THE ARNOLDS BUT I DONT REMEMBER ALOT ABOUT THE MURDER I JUST KNEW HE WAS KI9LLED SPO YES THOUGHT I WOULD LET U ALL KNOW THIS I ALSO ONCE I GOT OLDER I DID MOVE TO TORONTO I LIVED THERE FOR S LONG TIME LIKE 20 YRS BUT I AM AN LIVE BACK IN CHATHAM BEEN BACK HERE FOR LIKE 28 YRS NOW AN YES T O CAN BE A TOUGH CITY BIG TIME THANKS ALOT BYEEEE
@EsKaYf45 ай бұрын
It's all very sad, but it's like watching paint dry. 😮
@christinemelvin34839 ай бұрын
hey ya we lived at 18 kings way dr ya he was our right next door neighbor i knew his dad was a drinker an my moms just always said ya larry s kinda wierd no one at that time would think of him being gay because that was so out of our era at that time in anyone of our lives we never ever wouldn t think of the gay era at that time doug melvin an andy melvin are my brothers an we were just a normal family growing up i was the baby adopted at 2 yrs old so ya i have photo s from back in the back then my moms just always larry he s just wierd at that time so yes looking back now i know toronto because i did move there in my early late teens so i know area of wellesley an church st yes all known big time for the gays but hey i knew many of them when i lived in toronto isabella an church was well known for hookers an whatevber back in the day i was living that trip at that time ya charlies was right on the corner of church an isabella on stone ya not considered a bad area but who knows ya that was an turned into my life yes working the corners an visiting all the after hour disco s at that time yup mrs knights the corner of younge an isabella also sugars after hours right on younge st we [paid admission at all places but ya we all partied at mrs knights hip disco at both places ya then that became my life yes an the shoeshine boy murder yes i was around at that time i worked right across from the zanzabar at l a d y j a n e so so sad about the shoeshine boy emmanuall jaques so im done back in chatham now the last 30 yrs home where i belong an all good now in my life with all the support of my family now all good in my life better than it was in toronto i would n e v e r go back again to toronto its so so sad abnout larry arnold no one no matter where ur from or what u are no deserves to be murdered like larry was god bless my he r i p byueeeee