THE JEALOUS RAGE OF MARTIN CAVANAGH | A CraftTime Mystery

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Nik the Booksmith

Nik the Booksmith

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@April4YHWH
@April4YHWH 2 жыл бұрын
I had a 3 year relationship with a narcissist. Not only did he fool me, he had everyone convinced that I had mental issues. Only after seeking counseling did I learn he was also a sexual narcissist who was absolutely freaked when I told him I was leaving HIM. For him, that was inconceivable because he was no longer controlling the narrative and he had to spin a whole new web to make his stories make sense to his grown daughters and our mutual coworkers. I’ve shaken off the toxicity of that experience and am so thankful I made it out. What an insidious snake! I’d rather be alone than with the wrong person. I’m sorry for all of the Sophies of the world. 😞
@suruha2306
@suruha2306 2 жыл бұрын
This story pretty much echoes my relationship with my ex. If not for his brother, who, after several months, just happened to decide to come over late that night, I'd not be here. My ex had a large butcher knife in his hand. At the moment he reared the knife back to plunge at me, his brother walked in, saw it and jumped him. He was insanely jealous, to the point of imagining things that weren't happening. Couple that with alcohol and it makes a deadly combination. I know I am fortunate. I don't know what made his brother decide to come by that night, but, I'm so glad he did! I enjoyed this! It was a bit triggering, but, I'm a big girl. I refuse to let his actions control my life. Thank you!
@hilsandhenryhiggins
@hilsandhenryhiggins 2 жыл бұрын
Love the cute little book Nic, you’re a total expert! On a serious note, our murder sentencing in the uk has become a joke. Life used to mean life but over the last few decades sentences have become increasingly lenient. It’s scary. There are so many incidents of perpetrators being released and murdering again too. It’s shocking. Hopefully reform is on its way… okay, that’s me off my soapbox now too.
@karenrosser
@karenrosser 2 жыл бұрын
It’s the same in Australia, you get a longer sentence for stealing money 🙁
@cathyhaynes2700
@cathyhaynes2700 2 жыл бұрын
The laws everywhere are becoming more about "don't cause harm to the perpetrators" than to punish them or help the victim.
@darlyswynn5594
@darlyswynn5594 2 жыл бұрын
God bless you, Nik for your words at the end. There is help and hope out there. It has been almost 40 years since I escaped a controlling, narcissistic abuser. It still haunts me, but I survived, and as another poster said, there are so many Sophie’s out there, I pray they can survive. Rest In Peace, Sophie!
@RomanCavanagh1
@RomanCavanagh1 11 ай бұрын
She was the best mom I could ever ask for even though we was only with each other for 7 years Rest in peace Mom
@denisegardner2373
@denisegardner2373 2 жыл бұрын
Love your videos where you craft and tell the story. What astonishes me is how you do a detailed craft at the same time tell a detailed story. I can't walk and chew gum! Your little book is adorable. RIP Sophie.
@sourgreendolly7685
@sourgreendolly7685 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful creation, excellent storytelling, and honestly an important message. I’ve been in abusive relationships and didn’t even realize how much danger I was in. Did you know that when the abuser attempts to strangle the victim the first time, that the victim is 10 times more likely to be murdered by them? I didn’t know until the Gabby Petito case was active, years after no contact with the guy who did it to me three times. Whoever needs to hear this: I know how hard it is to leave, I know you probably see so much potential in them and that the good times are so good, but please understand that bad times this bad aren’t meant to be overcome. The sooner you leave the better. And cut off contact, if someone abuses you they are not your friend any more that they are your lover. No one deserves to be treated this way and no tragic back story excuses it. Reach out for help, whether it’s to friends, family, or a helpline, and get away from them before it’s too late.
@recoveringsoul755
@recoveringsoul755 2 жыл бұрын
Not only are you more likely to be murdered, but brain damage begins as soon as you lose consciousness, it changes you and you are never the same. It's possible this can cause a TBI, traumatic brain injury, and it can cause miscarriage a couple of days later if you're pregnant. If you aren't breathing, the baby isn't getting oxygen either. Some women don't remember being strangled at all, they're confused. It's possible to kill someone without leaving any external marks. And decades later, you can have a stroke caused by the strangulation. Decades later!!! They've also looked into the types of people who kill cops. A large percentage of them have a history of domestic violence including strangulation, so if the cops don't want to help you or don't see any "marks" tell them the life they save may be their own. And with the massive underreporting of this crime, the numbers are probably much higher. If you research strangulation you'll find a lot of videos about choke holds in wrestling. And how it's safe and doesn't have any long term effects, but people have died as a result. It's not choking, most women call it choking too. Police are supposed to be taking it more seriously now. Choking is internal, like choke on a piece of food. Applying external pressure to someone's neck is strangulation. You can disrupt blood to and from the brain, or cut off breathing.
@cynthiahogue7724
@cynthiahogue7724 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting how I can be so mesmerized watching you create a book and so involved in listening to the story at the same time. Beautiful book. Sad story. Thanks for sharing.
@tiffanymichaels2429
@tiffanymichaels2429 2 жыл бұрын
I just have to say you would be great for narrating mystery novels. Audible needs to hire you. Also have you ever considered writing a true crime novel? I think it would be awesome because you are a natural storyteller. I know the topic of real life murders is very very sad but it brings important topics to light. Like the disappearances of Native American girls and women. Or the case of taking advantage of and harming vulnerable adults for financial gain. And of course this case of dangerous toxic relationships. Plus cases that have kind of disappeared into the background over time and really need to be talked about in order to lead to a break in a case. Just a thought. Love your videos.
@janicegaspar
@janicegaspar 2 жыл бұрын
This story was hard to hear because I went thru something a tad bit similar in a past relationship. It was over a decade ago, and I was just outta high school, but that experience still left me with trust and intimacy issues. I had broken up with my bf of a few years and, being the stupid cancer-sign empathetic person that I am, I told him we could still remain friends and he could still text/call me if he really needed someone to talk to. My mistake. Long story short, I felt like we were still in a relationship 3 more years after we broke up because he would always call me. He was so pissed off when I changed my number and he would message me on facebook, threaten that he would come to my house if I didn't call him back. I ended up giving him my new number (I know. Very stupid. But I was young and scared). And when he found out I was talking to someone new, that angered him even more. He said really hurtful and damaging things to me after that, and I eventually called it quits. Told him to never contact me ever again. He sent me a long email a few days later apologizing and...that was that. I never responded to it. I'm glad he respected what I said when I told him I no longer wanted him in my life. Ladies, when or if you are able to get out of a relationship that wasn't good for you, guard your heart and stay away from that person in every way you can. Move on and heal. 🙏🏼
@charlotteragan6583
@charlotteragan6583 2 жыл бұрын
The most enjoyable time listening and watching you work.
@margaritagerman
@margaritagerman 2 жыл бұрын
I love craft time mysteries. True crime is a genre I enjoy. My daughter just finished her first year as the librarian of an elementary school. I think some book charms would be an excellent gift for the librarian on the go.
@peggyfitzmaurice4100
@peggyfitzmaurice4100 2 жыл бұрын
Another great mystery tale and a fabulous tiny book.
@KimberlyInSoCal310
@KimberlyInSoCal310 2 жыл бұрын
Gorgeous book pendant, Nik! The details on it are just so lovely! I see that you've linked Dr. Ramani. She is an excellent source regarding narcissists and her videos are almost like therapy sessions! I'm in the US (California) and work in a law firm (we do civil work, not criminal, but my education has touched on criminal law). The UK has some of the most ridiculous custody and sentencing laws and procedures. It's actually distressing how lenient they are. Their murder sentences are shockingly short, and their custody procedures for violent acts also make no sense at all. I was reading an article today about a woman in the UK who was in an abusive relationship, and she actually had multiple videotapes of her partner's abuse against her, beating her, strangling her, throwing her against a car and pummeling her into the ground. Despite her complaints and all this visual evidence, her abuser *was released from jail* to await trial and sentencing! We all know what happens in a situation like that - the likelihood of that man going back and actually maiming her or murder her just increased significantly, as if it wasn't bad already. People complain that in the US the criminal laws favor the perpetrators, but it's nothing like the UK, where that shockingly appears to be true! RIP Sophie, you deserved so much better.
@lucy7b
@lucy7b 2 жыл бұрын
A slight oversimplication of the UK criminal justice system. Gaol Is not necessarily the answer to all crime.
@vickibluiis
@vickibluiis 2 жыл бұрын
Very nice book, great storytelling. I especially lived the fact that you the your own thoughts in there. 💯
@annaengberg
@annaengberg 2 жыл бұрын
That book is adorable! I need to try in make one. :) The justice system is, unfortunately - in some ways, different in Europe. Sweden has the same pitiful jail time for murder... and murderers are let out to murder again... There're talks about change, but when I have no clue... Poor girl and her family... This is not unusual... boy meet girl, they end up together, he's not a nice person, she realises and he's manipulating and destroying her life when she wants to leave...
@raeannshinabarger875
@raeannshinabarger875 2 жыл бұрын
I'm not usually a true crime fan, but I love this series. I've recommended it to multiple people. Thank you for including a link to the US and UK DA helplines in the description.
@mintiparrett7965
@mintiparrett7965 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for another mystery! I really like them!
@shannonfinn4316
@shannonfinn4316 2 жыл бұрын
Nik, I think you are doing a great public service by these videos. From the Natice American women in Montana and Canada to the abused women, I just want to say thank you for increasing awareness and providing numbers and resources. Bless you Nik.
@teresitalamas5304
@teresitalamas5304 2 жыл бұрын
Love the tiny journal. The story was unreal but true it happens all the time and the public never hears about it. You are a natural telling stories. 👏🏻
@adalovelace7806
@adalovelace7806 2 жыл бұрын
OMG. What a sad story. And I just have to add, that little book you made is the sweetest thing ever.
@jaynewilkinson5585
@jaynewilkinson5585 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Nic, I remember this case. Usually life in prison is 25 years, here in the UK....yep your right it sucks... meaning he is illegible for parole in 16 years, he would have to go before a bored of people and psychiatrists, if he has been a model prisoner and shows he has changed he could be out in 16 years. Many people I know think life should mean life. Kind regards Jayne from the UK
@lorab4873
@lorab4873 2 жыл бұрын
It’s rare that I leave comments, but love your channel ( spent hours binge watching). Thanks for everyone you post .
@animarjournals
@animarjournals 2 жыл бұрын
What a gorgeous tiny book and what a terrible story. My 19 year old brother was murdered and the murderer spent 12 years in prison (in Argentina) and we still have to consider ourselves "lucky" because of that amount of time. Crime is revolving; unjustice disguised as "fair" adds pain to a never closing wound. Not a "normal" death (I not only mean "natural") nor a "normal" grief either. Poor Sophie and her loved ones, a pray for them❤️🙏
@reblord5544
@reblord5544 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Nik, always a pleasure!
@Michelle-CraftyWACatLady
@Michelle-CraftyWACatLady Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love the mysterys you tell, my husband even listens to them with me.
@gloriamoran6447
@gloriamoran6447 2 жыл бұрын
I loved this video. You told the story so well. The book is awesome! Tfs.
@gedartcreations2869
@gedartcreations2869 2 жыл бұрын
What a great video! Mesmerizing from start to finish. Enjoyed story time too💞
@lisawagner6076
@lisawagner6076 2 жыл бұрын
I love the attention to detail you put into that tiny little book. I loved the story also. But it isn't only the UK. We have had lenient sentences imposed on some of the killers here in the US as well. But these are my favorite videos. I hope you keep doing them.
@onecentstudio8707
@onecentstudio8707 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for combining my two favorite things into one. I love listening to true crime stories and crafting so your channel is the perfect thing that I didn’t know existed! 😊
@corinnecowper1339
@corinnecowper1339 2 жыл бұрын
Gorgeous little book. Unfortunately, the murder of women is a worldwide problem. In Australia, on average, one woman is murdered each week most often by men just like this one you've been describing. Some of them are truly disgusting in their cruelty towards the women they usually profess to love. A couple of years ago a man set fire to his wife and 3 children in their car. It happened in the street and bystanders tried in vain to get the family out of the car but the man prevented them from doing so. Heartbreaking stuff. Sometimes I think we need to ask for a psychiatric evaluation of a potential 'suitor' before we have anything to do with them.
@roseandtraincottage
@roseandtraincottage 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this story. I hope it saves someone’s life. The pendant is beautiful!
@tracygarvin2902
@tracygarvin2902 2 жыл бұрын
That book is incredible and adorable! I enjoy your stories too!
@jcristi321
@jcristi321 2 жыл бұрын
I love that little pendant journal! I’m making little journals for birthdays for nieces and nephews and the pendant will be perfect for the 6-year-old in a few weeks. Especially if I bling it up with some lace and sequins. Thanks! And that is a story we hear way too often! Controlling men who don’t have the capacity to be grownups when things don’t go their way.
@kayhammock
@kayhammock 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Nik. Great job on branching out to other countries. What a sad tale. Great little book necklace.
@lindacunningham9004
@lindacunningham9004 2 жыл бұрын
I'm from the UK and you are right Nik life in the UK means 16 years. It's ridiculous and a mockery of the life that has been taken. Love that in the USA life means life. Love these craft and crime videos. Take care 💕
@melindamarie6139
@melindamarie6139 2 жыл бұрын
Oh my...my x husband did the same things w jail or injuries just to get at me smh I am very lucky! God bless her family!!! ✌🏼🧡
@amylandry4108
@amylandry4108 2 жыл бұрын
L❤VE this precious book pendant ❣️ Thank you for combining two awesome subjects! Book making and true crime!!
@AngelavengerL
@AngelavengerL Жыл бұрын
Poor Sophie. 😢 That book pendant is so cute.
@thedentv481
@thedentv481 11 ай бұрын
i was not only friends with Sophie, but in a relationship with her just before her sad death. i had run ins with Martin and the day i got told she was no longer with us, i knew what happened. i have written a chapter 'Sophie' in my book out later in 2024. rest easy Angel xx
@lynettejonker7980
@lynettejonker7980 2 жыл бұрын
Love the book and the way you told the crime story.
@wandaspencer9523
@wandaspencer9523 2 жыл бұрын
Love your beautiful little book. So perfectly made! Your true crime stories are so interesting! I am always amazed at the details of how these people think, how they are the only people who matter. I also personally feel that capital punishment should be the sentence for such crimes! Not releasing them to repeat their crimes again. There is something deeply wrong with the justice systems today!
@countrygirl7470
@countrygirl7470 2 жыл бұрын
Great story. Great advice! Love the mini journal.
@tootsfour956
@tootsfour956 2 жыл бұрын
Love the cute book pendant, and the sad story. BLESSINGS
@doubleblessings-royalcrowr1669
@doubleblessings-royalcrowr1669 2 жыл бұрын
Best story ever, because you are a great orator.
@nancynorris9822
@nancynorris9822 2 жыл бұрын
Loved your story. Loved your tiny book. Love your channel.💕 TFS🤗
@karenkeolker4252
@karenkeolker4252 2 жыл бұрын
Wow great story. You are as good as storyteller as you are an artist. Thank you for sharing
@RD-mz5sy
@RD-mz5sy 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Nik, lovely little book ❤️. Yes you are correct about life sentences here in the UK. As many a long married husband will joke “ I would have got less for murder “. Life is cheap 🙁.
@suehughes1481
@suehughes1481 2 жыл бұрын
Great project and great story telling! Hope you are doing well.🥰
@tammyandkiki
@tammyandkiki 2 жыл бұрын
Such a sweet, perfect little book! Awesome story, too❤
@myrnalorraine
@myrnalorraine 2 жыл бұрын
Well done, Nik. Thank you.
@snooziesuesue
@snooziesuesue 2 жыл бұрын
Love the project and I always love your stories too.
@asajarl5519
@asajarl5519 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Nik!
@janetvisochi-baum7572
@janetvisochi-baum7572 2 жыл бұрын
what a wonderful little pendant book - and what a crazy story - its amazing what one can be and how they think they can cover it up - each country as well as our states has such different penalties for murder - 5 yrs 10 yrs - no they should get life - why should they be able to continue - well anyway it drives me crazy as well Nik - and thank you for leaving the info for those who may be experiencing any type of abuse - please get help - you are better than the abuser and your life has meaning xx
@aliceadler4569
@aliceadler4569 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Nik!!! Glad to see you & hear another craft time mystery!!! ♥️♥️♥️🥰🥰🥰🌺🌺🌺. Love the little book!!!
@sandieburrows4167
@sandieburrows4167 2 жыл бұрын
Lovely tiny teeny book pendant Nik, you certainly know how to tell a story too, there’s a lesson for us all in that one ! Thank you for sharing 💕
@galecoffey9168
@galecoffey9168 2 жыл бұрын
I was just thinking about your craft time mysteries and thought it's time for another one! I really get into true crime tv shows, I recently found one called Wives With Knives. and I'm sure there is no explanation needed, LOL
@NorthlightsStudio
@NorthlightsStudio 2 жыл бұрын
Great pendant! Two extremes today. This story where so called justice is “served” with a sentence that there is no way the family will get closure and the notebook from Brian Laundrie. No justice for the family there either. It’s so sad.
@recoveringsoul755
@recoveringsoul755 2 жыл бұрын
Brian, mentioned his mother losing a daughter in Gabby, but didn't mention his father or sister at all. Like he wanted sympathy for his mother, poor her. And the part about killing himself he says in past tense, like I killed myself, he can't write that if he's dead. Note is designed to give some closure to people who believe it. But I'm wondering if Roberta wrote it. Need handwriting samples. There's another note the lawyer mentioned, the envelope said to burn after reading, it was from Roberta to Brian. If you're writing a suicide note, wouldn't you say I'm GOING to do this thing in this way because...?
@yvethemetriccrafter688
@yvethemetriccrafter688 2 жыл бұрын
I love the pendant Nik , and yes your right about it meaning he could possibly be released after 16 years . It's terrible .
@lalagamma4452
@lalagamma4452 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful pendant!! Scary story!! Such a sad ending for Sophie. And you're absolutely right the punishment does not fit the crime!! 🐞🕉️
@brendariddle2349
@brendariddle2349 2 жыл бұрын
Love your stories, & love the pendant.
@sherrydmyterko-tramp8654
@sherrydmyterko-tramp8654 2 жыл бұрын
I love your book!
@lucy7b
@lucy7b 2 жыл бұрын
Sadly coercive behaviour can easily end in murder of the female partner. It is very important for women in such relationships seek help and that the authorities and police take this seriously.
@theresewallentin2856
@theresewallentin2856 2 жыл бұрын
Horrible story, beautiful book pendant. Hope you’re doing well and having a great weekend ☀️🌸
@anniesaly2533
@anniesaly2533 2 жыл бұрын
I loved your story. But I can’t believe just 16 years, that’s is ludicrous!!!
@deliahernandez247
@deliahernandez247 2 жыл бұрын
Loved it!
@grahamfox931
@grahamfox931 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Nik, the little pendant book is super cute, loved watching you make it, I NEED to have one!!!!!! On to the other subject, for me the sentencing for murder - life in prison - should mean just that. That is is all about, after 16 years you are able to be paroled, pardoned, forgiven even for a heinous crime. Sophie does not get to have just 16 years being dead, there is no parole for her, her time IS for life. If only there were more woman making the laws and female judges acting on such cases, maybe then, we would get REAL justice. I just get so angry when I hear stories like this, and there are just TOO many happening EVERYDAY. When will we see TRUE justice in the works???? WHEW!!!!! enough of my soap box, thank you, once again for a most "entertaining" and inspirational video, thank you for sharing with us and now I am off to try to make a tiny pendant book too. Blessings and hugs from Cape Town Diana
@sherryvanderpool8644
@sherryvanderpool8644 2 жыл бұрын
another great story love them
@kathharrison8001
@kathharrison8001 2 жыл бұрын
Love the little book, and you make it look so simple. UK law is so skewed in favour of property that you will get longer in jail for embezzlement than murder. It is disgraceful and needs to change, but I can't see that happening anytime soon with the current idiots in charge. What is even worse is that the guy may have been sentenced to 16 years but will be eligible for release after he has served only HALF the time if he has been a 'good boy in prison'. 8 years for premeditated murder is insane. As a survivor of domestic abuse, I have to say that the worst thing about the UK is the family courts. You are not supposed to discuss what goes on in there on pain of being locked up, so I am choosing what I say very carefully. Regardless of what decisions are made it doesn't stop you from having to be in the same room as your abuser, having to deal with all their made up BS while at the same time having to deal with your very real fear of them. It turns you into an anxious, nervous wreck and this makes you look bad in front of a judge. When you have children from the relationship, they are used as a tool to get at you. The abuser uses the system to further bully you and your children to get their own sick enjoyment and feel that they have retained power over you. In the 5 years it took my divorce to go through...and that was constantly in and out of court, dealing with child experts, seeing psychologists, medical experts, school meetings, discussions about this that and the feckin other...I never once came in contact with a female judge. Every judge in the local family court was male. Ladies of the UK studying Law, please do not think that becoming expert in family law is being put in a sexist pigeonhole. We will not get female judges who are expert in family law unless female lawyers specialise in it. Their has to be a pool of relevantly qualified barristers to choose from to promote to Judge. Until the balance is redressed in the family courts, women and children in the UK will continue to suffer. Wow...I think I needed to get that out...
@recoveringsoul755
@recoveringsoul755 2 жыл бұрын
Same issues in courts in the states. Plus, some lawyers can be trans. They know nothing of relationship between actual men and women. I have seen female judges, but they believe the lies from the narcissist too.
@KraftyKc
@KraftyKc Жыл бұрын
Here in Canada, we only have 24 years if you get life in jail. I do get frustrated in not serving enough time in jail. I was living in Yellowknife during the time when nine miners were killed by more than one man, but one guy got charged with it and served 24 years. It just shows that people's lives are only worth 24 years divided in 9 souls. I was a kid during all of this, but I still understood this wasn't right. Thanks for this video. It was very interesting . So very sorry this young lady is no longer alive. 😢
@susanvk4844
@susanvk4844 2 жыл бұрын
Love these
@cathyhaynes2700
@cathyhaynes2700 2 жыл бұрын
Love the little book. CrAzY story. Wadajerk!
@LedgerAndLace
@LedgerAndLace 2 жыл бұрын
Each CraftTime Mystery gets better and better! Infuriating story, of course. Uggggghhhhh . . . but SWEET little ferny book! :-)
@lucy7b
@lucy7b 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
@Carmen-fr4dw
@Carmen-fr4dw 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the vid & the story. It seems young men are increasingly self centred believers the world owes them a living - though Mark Twain pointed out "the world was here first" - & prefer to blame any & everyone except themselves for their laziness & lack of commitment.
@jessw6617
@jessw6617 2 жыл бұрын
Love this super cute book
@tezzcan1
@tezzcan1 2 жыл бұрын
You are correct Nik, our sentences are a complete joke.
@DeerheartStudioArts
@DeerheartStudioArts 2 жыл бұрын
thanks again book is so cute. story was good the hear.🦌💌❤️📚
@elizatgilbert
@elizatgilbert 2 жыл бұрын
Love the pendant book / book pendant and enjoyed (enjoyed?) the true crime story. Guffawed at "man baby," which is a phrase I use far too often...
@MsFarmer37
@MsFarmer37 2 жыл бұрын
Do you offer a class to make that exact book in a larger size with your instructions to follow along? It's awesome.
@recoveringsoul755
@recoveringsoul755 2 жыл бұрын
See description
@madebylora
@madebylora 2 жыл бұрын
Very cute book!
@phoebea
@phoebea 2 жыл бұрын
Great Craft Time Mystery, Nik! I agree that Martin murdered Sophie and it was premeditated. If it wasn't premeditated why would he lie about going to jail to lure her into a day trip?
@theredhorsemen5313
@theredhorsemen5313 2 жыл бұрын
I am calling this little book the Sophie book Pendant.
@nameissturdy1390
@nameissturdy1390 2 жыл бұрын
I just hope enough young people (wow-I just wrote that, getting old I guess) take these cautionary tales to heart instead of thinking, “it won’t happen to me.” Both men And women because as the Depp v Heard case highlighted, please don’t marry an unstable person. They’ll change, or I’ll change them is not the reality. Easy to say, right? Cool booklet and I especially liked the clasp and front decoration and fabric-the whole thing really!
@MichelleB_96
@MichelleB_96 2 жыл бұрын
Love the book..furious at what happened to poor Sophie. Ugh, that sickens me.
@jilllech9785
@jilllech9785 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this story. I am interested to hear your reaction to Brian Laundry’s journal statement that he killed Gabby as a merciful thing to do. Seriously? My manure sensor was really chiming.
@grahamthompson2022
@grahamthompson2022 2 жыл бұрын
The last executions in the UK was, I believe, in 1964 when I was 13….. yesterday I am old…. They claim the murder rate in the UK is lower now than it was when the death penalty was in place but it doesn’t seem like that. We had a very high profile case some years ago called the ‘Great Train Robbery’ where a bank stopped a mail train and stole, for the time, a high amount of money. Sadly, one of the workers on the train was beaten and eventually died from his injuries, technically manslaughter but the sentence handed out was 30 years. Now it is not uncommon for murderers to be released, some to kill again, within 10 to 15 years. The world has gone mad….. However. Five days ago I had no interest in making books. I do buy sketch books for my feeble drawings and watercolours but make on? No way. Then I watched a random video of yours and I am now awaiting delivery of a set of bookbinding tools and plan to try and make my own sketch books. I never intended to do this and I don’t know what the outcome will be but I blame you totally for my new hobby…….😂😂😂😂😂😂
@amitexo
@amitexo 2 жыл бұрын
😀adorable little book Nik. On a sad note, if you think minimum 16yrs is too lax(which it is and he'll probably get out way sooner than that!), you should check out Ireland's sentencing history where murderers literally get away with murder(i'm literally being literal!) or worst case scenario gets a metaphorical slap on the wrist. Europe went from burning women at stake in public squares for "witchcraft" to basically babysitting monsters in 5 star settings for as little as possible then unleashing them back to the public.
@margavanderwel1485
@margavanderwel1485 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Nik, I love the cute pendant 😍 But in the Netherlands it is even worse, a friend of mine`s husband strangeld a 15 year old and got 5 years. He was out of jail in 3 years 😡
@rneustel388
@rneustel388 2 жыл бұрын
I’d heard this case before, and like most cases in the UK, it’s upsetting to hear about the sentences given for, what to Americans, heinous crimes. But I have to think it’s not our culture, also we’ve had cases, too, where the perpetrator was released early and went on to commit another crime. I just wish they would at least be in for as long as the years they took away.
@TheSilveredFox
@TheSilveredFox 2 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately our justice system sucks in the respect of time served. Not only is 16 years considered life he will be eligible for parole if there is ‘good behaviour’ after he has served two thirds of that. The little book is Uber cute 🥰
@cat3crazy
@cat3crazy 2 жыл бұрын
Not to diminish the loss of any life, but it's a shame that a narsistic loser would end the life of a person who wants to make something of themselves. I wonder what she ever saw that made her fall in love with a someone like him? Would you please show how you attached the end pages to the book as you sewed the signatures together?
@matildagentle3816
@matildagentle3816 2 жыл бұрын
16 years????!!!!!! So incredibly wrong.
@polanafowdrey3050
@polanafowdrey3050 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, life isn’t life here in the UK. Literally nowhere near. We have convicted murderers walking among us.
@katsbreez
@katsbreez 2 жыл бұрын
Does anyone know what the tattoo said? I couldn't read it. Also, condolences to her family & loved ones.
@daveturnbull7221
@daveturnbull7221 2 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately it doesn't matter where you go in the world there are always people like Martin Cavanagh. Whilst I can see and even agree with to an extent the philosophy of prison being to rehabilitate not punish for minor offences I do strongly believe that the UK does need to have a 'whole life' sentence made mandatory for an obviously pre-meditated murder like this. In such cases the chance of somebody truly changing/reforming is in my opinion about the same as winning the lottery without a ticket and therefor their 'human rights' don't come into it. On a brighter note, the book/pendant looks lovely.
@whatifitnt
@whatifitnt 2 жыл бұрын
🤩💖💫💝✨💞 Love these!
@TheLadyWoreBlack73
@TheLadyWoreBlack73 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, he will be eligible for parole after 16 years. And that's actually a decent sentence these days. People in the US are getting MUCH LESS. A mom who killed HER CHILDREN got five years and served TWO. And that just one in recent years of people getting nothing for horrible crimes.
@kelliecorum5427
@kelliecorum5427 2 жыл бұрын
❤TFS!
@cococreates26
@cococreates26 2 жыл бұрын
Actually it's worse than that Nik - life with a minimum of 16 years means he's up for parole after 8 years if he behaves himself...
@amandabroad6139
@amandabroad6139 2 жыл бұрын
Our laws STINK in the UK. If you defraud the taxman you will get longer than if you kill someone
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