The Debrief With MyronGainesX - June 05, 2023


Fed Explains The Most Infamous Serial Killer: Jack The Ripper!


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Length

2 hours and 54 minutes

Words per minute

183.92273

Word count

32,166

Sentence count

20

Harmful content

Misogyny

78

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Hate speech

157

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Summary

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Jack the Ripper is the most famous serial killer of all time and one of the most infamous killers in history. Jack was a member of the gangster gang known as the Whitechuck Gang Time gang and is considered to be responsible for the murder of a whole bunch of girls.

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00:00:00.000 and we are live what's up guys welcome to fed reacts today we're going to be covering
00:00:05.080 jack the ripper the most famous serial killer of all time man worldwide let's get into it
00:00:10.340 i'm a special agent with homelands investigations okay guys hsi
00:00:16.260 friend of jeffrey williams and associate ysl did commit the felony here's what 69 actually
00:00:20.840 this attack shifted the whole u.s government this guy got arrested espionage okay trading secrets
00:00:26.980 with the russians yeah killer is a pseudonym of an unidentified serial killer who operated
00:00:31.600 northern california serial killers got samuel little etc they really get off on getting
00:00:36.020 attention from the mirror jeffrey epstein sex exploited and abused dozens of minor girls it
00:00:40.900 was oj working together to get nicole killed we're gonna go over his past the gang time so that this 0.83
00:00:47.020 all makes sense
00:00:48.140 and what's up guys welcome to fed reacts man um today we're gonna be switching up a little bit
00:00:56.880 we're gonna give you guys more of an international case with jack the ripper out of london but before
00:01:02.320 i get into that man i got two special guests helping me with this broadcast uh you guys want to introduce
00:01:08.380 yourselves hi i'm kim um last episode i wasn't here i was on vacation with my mom but i'm back
00:01:15.300 hi shout out to kim for helping getting uh helping us uh make that value tamed show super successful
00:01:21.400 she was helping get girls go ahead angie hi guys it's me again um finally we're hitting with the
00:01:27.640 jack the ripper case i know you guys been waiting for this for a while and yeah i really don't like
00:01:35.280 the case i want to say this this case is boring guys like it's really boring
00:01:40.460 it's just conspiracy theories i don't know why you guys look angie angie that's your opinion and
00:01:45.900 they don't care but i just that's it they don't care they don't care move it back to kim let's go
00:01:50.100 on the super chats okay whatever i'm fine it's boring i just wanted to let you know that it's it's
00:01:55.840 your opinion angie it's your opinion but the people have been asking so we're doing it
00:01:59.360 so don't talk about it anymore okay go ahead did you see jay with 110 says playing chess not
00:02:05.480 checkers very well done myron i appreciate that man i i anticipated that those clowns were going
00:02:11.100 to do what they did and they fell right into the trap jcdu499 says angie always gets an attitude
00:02:19.180 when fresh does vlogs why is she getting so comfortable but it's okay i'll put i'll reel her
00:02:24.480 back and put if i need to guys don't worry what does he mean by that though i don't get
00:02:29.280 it i don't know i i haven't seen the vlog that they're talking about but let me check out with
00:02:33.960 one she's been as well guys you know you know how latina women get sometimes you gotta be hey 1.00
00:02:37.600 come on man chill so it is what it is go that's not true says when is ryan going to finish talking
00:02:43.900 about lose uh that's going to be um he's gonna come this friday more than likely guys we're gonna
00:02:49.240 talk about 9-11 finish it up we got uh probably we still got to cover a bunch of stuff that deals
00:02:54.660 with them boys if you know what i'm saying and then we got uh some other stuff as well
00:02:59.220 that's in there that definitely isn't youtube friendly so coming very soon and yo oh don demarco
00:03:03.720 by the way don demarco the homie out of canada that uh gave the 110 super chat man i really
00:03:09.800 appreciate that and um yeah guys like just to give you guys a quick little background in that
00:03:14.660 the dudes made 20 plus videos on us we responded they do exactly what i anticipated they pulled
00:03:19.660 that video that they had on us off of youtube because they didn't want to be called hypocrites
00:03:23.720 because they went there and called me homophobic slurs but then i make a bunch of jokes on their
00:03:27.220 intellect level you know looking like monkeys blah blah blah oh you're racist it's like bro
00:03:31.240 i'm black too you you guys really think i'm actually racist i employ a bunch of black people
00:03:35.100 that work for me it's all jokes you know what i mean i don't know if people saw the clinton bigsby
00:03:39.600 character from dave chapelle but uh we live in a very man it's crazy because i remember when that
00:03:46.080 skit first came out uh it did get some outrage but nowadays it's like bad bro we live in such a
00:03:50.880 politically correct world it's it's ridiculous so um it's called crystal generation what was that
00:03:55.980 it's called crystal generation crystal crystal degeneration yes we're walking in we're walking
00:04:01.200 on glass on eggshells on eggshells yeah so yeah people you know it is what it is and and here's
00:04:06.400 the thing guys you guys gotta remember the reason why we absolutely defeated them and exposed them is
00:04:11.540 because when you're a comedian okay the worst thing you can do is virtue signal when people are roasting
00:04:18.540 you using things that are typically taboo comedians are supposed to be the ones that they're supposed
00:04:23.360 to be the last line of defense against woke culture you know i mean that's why they work so hard to
00:04:27.800 defend uh dave chapelle when he got hit with that you know netflix bullshit if you're a comedian and you 0.89
00:04:33.220 go ahead and try to virtue signal or you know take the moral high ground blah blah blah bro it's a
00:04:38.180 fucking l every time but hey it is what it is man like i said they they only have their one trick pony 0.92
00:04:45.700 you know over here what are we doing we're about to cover jack the ripper the most famous serial
00:04:48.880 killer of all time we cover um terrorism we cover true crime content we cover how to make uh how to
00:04:54.900 make money how to get girls we're going to teach you guys tomorrow how to make money on amazon on
00:04:57.920 fresh and fit for money monday so um it's it's about giving y'all value diversified value in different
00:05:03.780 realms and help you guys become better men whether it's through knowledge and true crime understanding
00:05:07.460 american law getting girls making money getting in shape um under getting charisma getting confidence
00:05:12.860 it is what it is in the value attainment um uh live show was awesome a bunch of you guys showed up
00:05:18.340 um i signed a bunch of books took hundreds of pictures it was it was great it was a good time
00:05:23.340 man it was really awesome to like meet you guys in person and it really made put things in perspective
00:05:27.440 for me and let me realize like uh how important we are for you guys and how much we've impacted your
00:05:33.320 guys's lives so you know it you know playing making jokes and roasting these guys and you know
00:05:38.060 putting on a hood and all that other shit was funny i ain't gonna lie it was it was funny but uh 0.53
00:05:42.860 you know at the end of the day we got a bigger mission and roasting these guys you know it can't
00:05:47.320 be the focus of our mission uh even though it was fun as fuck and they're literally they blocked me 0.85
00:05:51.600 that's how bad they got triggered from the jokes so they condition but they can't fucking take it man 0.95
00:05:55.880 you know what time it is any other chats before we get into the episode we have 13 chats do you wanna
00:06:01.480 oh yeah yeah let's uh let's go ahead and go through them thank you guys so much for the support
00:06:04.560 uh junior choy two dollars can you cover jack the ripper uh that's what we're doing right now
00:06:10.080 shout out to choy he's trolling he's from dallas in front of ours me check out for 99
00:06:14.960 w angie gains w medium mode w lawnmower fresh w lord gains chris is a bum and f anus anus and 0.98
00:06:23.540 anus and reach you guys are the goats thank you so much michaka and and the real ones know man y'all
00:06:29.280 that have high iq know like what they're trying to do they took that video down on purpose like
00:06:34.080 i can't believe their fans can't see that but then again their fans are stupid let's keep going
00:06:38.200 what else do we got jay so life for 99 can you branch davidson davidians davidians from waco
00:06:46.260 yeah that's the waco siege that's the case that angie actually liked guys so she'll uh she'll
00:06:50.360 definitely enjoy that one she won't complain as much on that one uh michael 99 cents super sticker
00:06:56.980 okay thank you michael may stroke ken rose five bucks thumbs up appreciate that storming
00:07:03.840 storming setups uh circa versus donson debate p content yeah we could do that we could do that
00:07:10.480 i'm gonna i'm gonna settle that beef between them two because both of them are really smart i like i i
00:07:15.100 hope you guys see that zirka plays a character a lot of the times he's actually a very smart guy
00:07:18.580 um but he's got to play up certain things sometimes like you know for the shock value which is hilarious
00:07:23.200 yeah i want to hold on real quick no one knows this i'm going to expose it right now in fed reacts
00:07:29.200 a lot of you guys are saying like oh zirka came in and like you know put a battery in your pack and
00:07:34.060 like manipulated you guys y'all want to know who's the one that told us to like chill out and not put
00:07:38.100 the monkey picture all that other shit it was zirka it was actually zirka that said no bro no you guys 0.93
00:07:43.160 got to stop he was the one that like i would keep going if it wasn't for him so for all you guys that
00:07:47.280 are saying like he's telling you how to do this and he's sabotaging you all blah blah blah blah blah
00:07:50.680 nah bro i've always been a troll guys just that i don't i never really showed it because like i
00:07:55.320 mean the type of content that we make doesn't give me the opportunity to really be like trolling and
00:07:59.160 making jokes and shit but anytime you guys see the skits with the hats and all the other shit that's 0.91
00:08:02.520 all my idea guys like i i genuinely do like to try i mean you can ask angie all i do is talk shit 0.85
00:08:06.820 yeah and kim i literally when i talk to them i would say like 78 of the conversation is me making fun
00:08:13.620 of them actually i just want to say something um the other day myron said a joke on on the stream
00:08:19.880 with sneaker and it was they call they you call them window lickers yes and cerca liked that joke
00:08:26.440 so much that when we went to eat after the valutainment uh show he started licking the window
00:08:33.960 he said who am i and he's like licking the window and shit but he was like he he started licking the 0.99
00:08:40.440 window and then he was like myron look at this myron and he started licking the window and my was like
00:08:45.320 what the fuck he didn't understand the joke i forgot i couldn't see too to my defense i couldn't 0.92
00:08:51.320 see like he didn't really put his tongue on it guys don't don't worry he didn't put his tongue on
00:08:54.120 it but like uh he's like he's pretending but i couldn't see because my vision sucks from a distance
00:08:58.680 but um but he was like myron come on myron window laker man i didn't even i didn't see it was so funny
00:09:06.440 but it was uh but yeah so he's actually kind of the guy that reeled it in but yeah guys i've always
00:09:11.320 been a troll like you know i used to play halo 2 back in the day you guys could go ahead i'll give
00:09:15.080 you all a little gem because you guys are watching here on fed reacts search like x captain teabag
00:09:20.040 with two e's and then 10 captain spelled with t-i-n c-a-p-t-i-n and then t-e-e-b-a-g
00:09:26.840 search that and you guys are going to see that i've been trolling since like 2006 uh always talking
00:09:31.000 shit or whatever you know making jokes and all that other stuff it's just that you guys don't get to see
00:09:34.680 that side so much because of the serious nature of the content that we typically make a lot of the times
00:09:39.400 uh but like if y'all go see me on sneaker stream or whatever it is you can see me let loose a little
00:09:43.160 bit and it's more fun but yeah bro it's crazy how much of a snowflake uh era we're in but yeah bro
00:09:48.200 like i'd be roasted people and the thing is is like if i'm gonna come and make fun of you i'm gonna go
00:09:53.160 all the way i'm gonna use racism i'm gonna use bigotry i'm gonna use uh like the way you look i'm
00:09:58.200 gonna use like your mental ailments like i'm gonna use everything like i don't hold back so uh you know
00:10:03.560 it's sad that in 2023 like you can't make dark humor jokes like that no more and everyone is a
00:10:07.640 fucking snowflake but it is what it is man a and p don't want it with me because i am prepared 0.94
00:10:12.200 to put that hood on and do some crazy shit and make fun of them boys myron bixby he's not here 0.82
00:10:16.600 right now but i can make that phone call and he'll show up okay all right uh what else we got go ahead
00:10:23.960 continue on kim you know we already got a thousand y'all in here so like the video subscribe to the channel
00:10:28.360 right now before i find you and i kill you 0.99
00:10:38.600 kevin the fox 199 um ghost 199 you destroyed avon peach i appreciate that look you don't even know
00:10:49.160 she said peach oh preach kim come on get it right uh mateo goes hey myron did you ever talk to about
00:10:57.000 them boys with andrew bostamante after the show no i didn't um but he said it himself without me
00:11:03.480 even asking that masad is probably one of the most ruthless intelligence agencies in the world
00:11:07.960 uh what else do we got here she goes why do you allow non-black people to use n-word when you do
00:11:12.760 that you allow racists to avoid accountability and make excuses by saying my black friend has no
00:11:16.520 problem with me saying that word okay oh my god here we go here we go you guys ready
00:11:22.840 let me let me let me tell you guys a little secret okay as a guy that went to a uh you know
00:11:29.000 pretty much a predominantly white university where everyone virtue signals out in public blah blah blah
00:11:34.280 here's the secret everyone is fucking racist okay that's the truth it's just that some people are
00:11:41.960 better at concealing it than others some people have an agenda with it some people only reveal it to
00:11:47.240 certain people but everyone is inherently racist to some degree okay so if everyone is racist to
00:11:54.440 some level i respect the people that are openly out there about it and make jokes about it and make
00:11:59.640 fun of it versus people that conceal it all right this right here she like you thinking about oh bro they
00:12:05.000 use the n-word how do you let them get away motherfucker they use the n-word when they're at home by themselves
00:12:10.600 okay like it is what it is words only have power if you let it have power this is something that the
00:12:17.480 woke left will never understand these like crazy jokes all this other shit that y'all see that's 0.87
00:12:22.840 a fraction of what people really think when they're not on camera whatever so who are you going to respect
00:12:27.240 more the person that's scared to say what they want to say for fear of being canceled and then they
00:12:31.640 hide it or the person that doesn't give a fuck it says it to your face who you gonna respect 0.93
00:12:35.480 more both of them are doing the same thing exactly the fuck out of here man emotional damn this is 0.57
00:12:43.480 why i hate fucking woke culture bro that's why i absolutely hate it that's why like i can't get 0.99
00:12:48.600 behind someone like akash right from flagrant he goes ahead and says you make fun of black people
00:12:53.480 that's like not good behavior and then i pull up a clip of him making fun of a black woman not being
00:12:57.480 able to find a guy it's like bro when you're a comedian and you start virtue signaling you are a
00:13:02.520 a pussy okay the only difference between me and these guys is i don't give a fuck i will go ahead 1.00
00:13:07.640 and make those racist jokes okay i will go ahead and clown you and uh there will be no mercy if you 0.83
00:13:13.000 come at me there will be no mercy i'll saw myron unleash and that's only 50 of what i could really
00:13:17.320 do when it comes to roasting these guys and they're already fucking whoa oh god it's like man 0.96
00:13:23.880 fucking pussies uh but yeah bro everyone is racist dude that's like that's one of the cool and and 0.78
00:13:29.240 here's the thing too i don't want to digress too much because we still got some uh jack the ripper
00:13:33.880 to cover but what made me desensitized to racism guys was back in 2001 we're going to go back in
00:13:39.000 time a little bit good to know you guys a little bit of more intimate level after 9 11 happened guys
00:13:46.520 i literally got ridiculed from a racism standpoint to the highest degree they were making fun of me
00:13:53.560 saying oh your cut your uncle bin laden attacked us we're gonna go kill your uncle your other uncle 1.00
00:13:58.920 saddam you're a terrorist you're a sandbreaker if you know what i'm saying you you know oh yo you 0.94
00:14:04.680 work at a um you you smell you work at like a a quickie mark thank you come again i got so even i
00:14:11.240 thought i'm an arab i'm not even indian but bro i got so many jokes because not only was i made fun
00:14:15.720 of for being muslim and for being arab i also made fun of for being black too because i'm both right
00:14:20.360 contrary to popular belief of what people want to tell you so i got hit with racism to the highest
00:14:25.240 level but i fucking thank god that i did you want to know why because it made me not a fucking 0.99
00:14:29.400 bitch it made me realize that my mind is in i'm in control of my mind and words can only hurt me 0.99
00:14:35.720 if i allow them to it made me way mentally stronger so when i hear people say crazy terms i don't get
00:14:42.200 offended because the context under the under which they really use it is what matters not necessarily
00:14:46.920 them saying the word but if you're a snowflake and you get triggered when you hear racist terms
00:14:50.360 bro life is way fucking harder than that you need to fucking thick in your skin and stop being a 1.00
00:14:55.160 little bitch that's the problem with a lot of y'all to be honest you gen z-ers you young boys a lot 1.00
00:14:59.720 of y'all are fucking soft you guys are coddled from reality like and just so y'all know america is not 0.97
00:15:05.480 as racist you guys think it is go to fucking japan go to one of these other countries those that's real 0.59
00:15:10.280 racism you know they'll sit there call you a westerner to your face gaijin and all this other
00:15:14.040 shit like bro the racism in america is child's play compared to other places in the world guys so it's a lot
00:15:19.960 of y'all need to like fucking wake up and leave your state leave your country and realize how 0.97
00:15:24.680 good you really have in united states the racism that we experience here is nothing compared to
00:15:28.520 other places people need to grow thicker skin if a word can trigger you or hurt you you're a
00:15:32.680 fucking bitch all right well what else do we got here we got three diglets uh predictable bit 1.00
00:15:40.840 by apple and that elegant swan peach yeah that dude was ballet dancing all over the place
00:15:46.600 why are you not afraid about talk why are you not afraid talking about them boys
00:15:51.480 because the truth is more important that's why bro like i mean it's it's a fact them boys were
00:15:55.960 definitely involved they're involved in three things which i'm going to talk about in detail
00:15:59.160 ryan dawson and go watch sneaker stream we talked about this they're involved in jfk assassination 9 11
00:16:05.080 and um uh fuck oh and stealing the nuclear bomb from the united states can we say that all fact 0.71
00:16:12.120 all fact them boys that were involved in those three things obviously not alone but jfk stealing
00:16:18.600 a nuclear bomb and 9 11 absolutely involved it's it's verified okay we talk about that on youtube right
00:16:24.360 now all right then i'm not i'm not gonna go in more detail that's fine it'll be on rumble we'll
00:16:28.680 watch the ryan dawson uh pod that we do on friday uh matthew gonzalez crazy how the chat switched
00:16:33.640 yeah it is what it is uh jonathan gale goes can you look into warren jeff's case love the show
00:16:39.640 akibu to go work have you heard of that one angie or kim uh no no no okay all right fair enough uh
00:16:46.520 uh bauer deal w myron bixby love the live show can't wait for the next one getting a vip ticket
00:16:51.960 this time yeah yeah guys it was really awesome meeting a lot of you guys in person it was
00:16:55.400 fucking awesome kim met a bunch of y'all angie some of you guys want to take pictures with angie 0.79
00:16:59.160 like because of the fetus stuff so it's really awesome it's great yeah uh you got to bring back that
00:17:03.400 monkey cop pick yeah it was funny uh it was real admirable when you let the q a show go on for us 0.99
00:17:10.280 cats at home that watch the live show iron sharpens iron yeah bro i mean like i said before
00:17:14.760 like guys i don't do this for the money okay let me be extremely clear about this
00:17:19.480 shit this is why i'm like not scared about doing a lot of the shit that i do 0.93
00:17:23.320 i make really good money just off my real estate alone i can literally walk away from this podcast
00:17:28.280 and be good for the rest of my life i make enough passive income from i got 13 real
00:17:32.280 estate properties about to close on the 14th one here in a week like and this is the beauty
00:17:38.280 i can't be controlled you understand obviously i have to like put things in a certain way so i
00:17:42.760 don't get canceled off youtube so i can continue to give you guys value however i'm not scared of
00:17:48.120 the the woke liberals i'm not scared of them bro because at the end of the day if everything came
00:17:51.400 to shit i would still be able to live very well very comfortably off my real estate alone and that's
00:17:56.920 where i want you all the out to be where people can't tell you what to do with your
00:17:59.800 fucking life because you're scared all right you want that freedom so that you can do whatever 0.59
00:18:03.640 the fuck you want to do uh and now we're doing this feta channel right now we do this fed reacts 0.98
00:18:08.120 channels for fun really it's kind of like it lets us hang out with each other lets us share a common
00:18:12.360 interest you guys get some value so it's great uh kevin the fox mara please cover the travis rudolph
00:18:17.640 case his girl set him up but he ended up killing up one of the guys and he's on trial for murder
00:18:21.080 oh what i said i have that one you have that one yeah angie okay all right shout out to angie for 1.00
00:18:25.000 having that uh john enjoy the concept of props to you for holding frame with all the haters you
00:18:29.000 stick on your path and keep a lapping people that kill sean destiny's husband the other day was fire
00:18:33.960 she was triggered oh man um ins immigration shout out to you my friend sorry i missed the lie but i
00:18:41.480 did watch it later the link uh it was on was not listed on the live with them in the fnf house hoping
00:18:46.920 to make a vip on the next one it was great watching you shut down melina the blue hair troll yeah she 1.00
00:18:51.480 was there trying to be a contrarian but she failed she tried to do what her boyfriend does but it 0.71
00:18:54.840 didn't work out too well for her because destiny's way smarter than her uh qcc media goes off topic 1.00
00:19:00.040 while my friends continue to hang out with my ex-girlfriend regardless of me speaking about it
00:19:03.400 what are your thoughts mary and appreciate all you've done for young men uh they're no longer
00:19:06.360 your friends my friend yeah they're yeah like that's yeah they're no longer your friends the cape
00:19:11.000 crusader i notice you only claim you're black when you spew racial comments as an excuse you don't
00:19:15.880 have to be racial be funny bro look at it this is sparta get the fuck out of here if they don't 0.98
00:19:25.640 like it bro you fucking snowflakes man like this is what i'm trying to say yo nine out of ten times 0.99
00:19:33.400 when people make stupid comments like that like bro that's racist you don't need to do that this is
00:19:37.880 more than likely what it is you vote for biden you think andrew tate is guilty you get mad when they
00:19:43.800 put sugar in your fucking caramel macchiato because you're a fucking pussy you don't go to the gym 1.00
00:19:48.600 you're fat you look sloppy etc you probably look just like abba and preach every time i get a critique 0.53
00:19:54.200 from one of their fans on instagram i look at their profile and they're a fucking loser they don't look 0.97
00:19:59.320 like a man that you want to aspire to be if you're more triggered with words it just tells me you're soft
00:20:05.000 you haven't dealt with real adversity you haven't went to the gym and built yourself up you haven't struggled
00:20:08.920 to make money and build yourself up you haven't uh went out there put yourself in a vulnerable
00:20:13.160 position to talk to girls and be attractive you haven't done the work on yourself because if
00:20:16.840 you're worried about what other people say when it comes to words you are a fucking bitch 1.00
00:20:23.240 you understand that's really what it comes down to so listen dude you could go anywhere else you
00:20:28.600 don't have to watch this true crime channel go watch fucking bailey sarion put makeup on and you 1.00
00:20:32.040 can do it alongside her you fucking pussy like seriously like you guys are so fucking soft go watch 1.00
00:20:37.880 her talk about jeffrey dommer doing her eyeliner like this so your fucking monkey ass can go ahead and 1.00
00:20:42.120 join her yeah i fucking said it bitch like yeah what the fuck is going on like like we're not 0.99
00:20:50.600 politically correct and we never fucking will be welcome to fresh and fit motherfuckers where we 1.00
00:20:55.720 don't give a fuck what no one thinks we go ahead and bring people on that joe rogan is scared to bring 0.92
00:21:00.760 on we go ahead and have talks that people would never talk about we are probably one of the craziest
00:21:06.760 podcasts on youtube okay we literally don't give a fuck what the mainstream media thinks or what
00:21:13.320 these gay reaction channels gotta say we stand ten toes down on what the fuck we want to do and we 0.78
00:21:18.200 don't care we don't let words racism oh my god my feelings ah fuck y'all man you guys are part of the 0.80
00:21:23.880 problem you woke pussy you only say that you're black when it gives you a benefit no it's a show the 1.00
00:21:29.960 asinine ludicracy that all you guys have to you y'all really think i'm racist when i employ black people 0.96
00:21:34.440 i house black people i go ahead and uh with my real estate property i do more for the black
00:21:39.400 community than 99 of you fucking pussies out there talking shit calling me a fucking uh racist 0.96
00:21:45.000 okay like this shit is crazy to me bro how like these dudes out here saying all this dumb 0.86
00:21:50.120 shit you motherfuckers need to let your nuts drop and be able to take a god damn joke 1.00
00:21:55.720 go ahead yes i'm angie yeah hold on this is fat reacts number one you all you did dirty to my 0.74
00:22:04.680 girl bailey sarah we love her on this side on this side we love man take yourself off the camera we'll
00:22:10.040 put it back on all right let's keep going okay okay okay uh fuck it uh it doesn't matter what you 0.95
00:22:19.400 think all right w live show the other day saw angie in the back lol thank you minor fresh appreciate that
00:22:26.600 uh can you please look into the can you please look into the still unsolved murder case of the boys on
00:22:33.080 the tracks back in 1987 it got covered up by state law officials uh tied to bill clinton who were
00:22:38.840 involved with drug trafficking i never heard of that one we could do some research on that one
00:22:44.200 it was unsolved murder case of boys on the tracks 1987 that's the first oh i think yeah i think i know
00:22:51.160 which one it is i think it was a it was a few little boys that killed a four-year-old something
00:22:57.240 like that they just like let him they they like chop him off and they left him on the on the track in
00:23:03.240 the train tracks okay all right uh make a note of that one angie and then what else we got we got uh
00:23:10.120 no matrix can you please look at no got that one it's kevin terrell's next okay uh finally the ripper
00:23:15.480 also myron you off the chain uh kirk lazarus needs to make an appearance on the show to promote
00:23:19.480 tropic thunder 2 okay i appreciate that alexander goes thank you for all the work you do i enjoy
00:23:24.440 watching your videos thank you so much for my friend duan uh duan richmond goes to all my brothers
00:23:29.160 your white friends uh use the n-word when you're not around especially when listening to music and
00:23:33.240 joking with their friends yeah bro facts like when i was in college i like they that's what they do
00:23:37.240 they like literally wait they close the door yeah
00:23:40.920 and they just like whisper that shit but they do it bro i'm telling you did you guys never 0.88
00:23:47.240 watch like white chicks the movie they they're like i mean you can see the joke there you you can 1.00
00:23:53.800 see that they're making a bunch of racist jokes there yeah uh what do we got next uh terbski 101
00:23:59.560 goes i'm curious since the girls work for you do you pay them big fan of uh was just thinking about 1.00
00:24:04.120 it earlier by the way angie you're beautiful uh daddy myron i appreciate that my friend no i have a
00:24:08.920 bunch of slaves since i'm a racist let's keep going that's true fact uh dudes that whine about 0.97
00:24:14.440 the n-word are coping for their lack of receiving the v-word uh rei 12 figures absolutely yeah vaginas 1.00
00:24:20.440 that's what they are um let's keep going uh j soul life ines immigration to chat i gotta run yeah bro
00:24:25.880 like yo like we got a dude in here posing as immigration like bro we really don't go fuck over 0.85
00:24:29.720 here and i'm losing my voice be down to cover netflix making murderer uh okay angie we got to do this
00:24:36.120 one this is like the 20th time they've asked for making a murderer do you have that on the list
00:24:40.440 yeah sure okay um go back go back to that chat so i can finish reading it with the making a murder
00:24:45.480 one oh let me find it there it was the one that you just had okay she'll pull it back up who are
00:24:51.960 them boys i'm lost can you fill me in thanks if you don't know who them boys are well hey bro you
00:24:56.600 need to watch some more of our channel all i'm gonna say is hey there you go there's a there's a
00:25:08.280 tip for you um john salute to fed it you guys should cover you young chul a korean man who ate 26 what the 0.91
00:25:17.640 fuck 20 what he ate 26 people okay let me type it out all right we'll write that one down and remember 0.91
00:25:24.680 it's fed reacts now guys not fed it uh and you see smell like damer's apartment woody woody duty w
00:25:31.320 duty booty what the fuck that's from duane hama uh they don't want the female on the late night show 1.00
00:25:37.640 thinking that i donated because of them i appreciate the value you guys bring and that's from alexander
00:25:41.080 thank you so much alex i appreciate that greatly lewis five bucks appreciate that um uh israel goes uh
00:25:47.240 thank you myron and fnf crew for the content you do zerk as top content shout out to my boy oscar
00:25:51.640 ttv goblin we lose away for health fasting works hey bro that's what it's about man i tell you all
00:25:56.520 the time you can't be fat uh myron when will ryan dawson be back on it's been two weeks of this
00:26:01.240 friday streaming on rumble so i know he's available t all right so this friday guys we obviously couldn't
00:26:06.680 do it because we had the value tainment uh episode and the the week the friday prior he had a family
00:26:11.080 emergency that he had to deal with so that's why so it wasn't us guys it's just that he literally had
00:26:15.720 had some stuff come up but it's gonna be this friday part two of the 911 series guys it's gonna
00:26:20.920 be awesome we're gonna cover more of the angle of uh them boys all right 10 bucks eric jay oh no we
00:26:28.040 read that one oh sorry yeah uh yes sir i've been waiting for this episode keep it the good work also
00:26:31.720 any thoughts of having nick on a full-length podcast maybe rumble only i'm in talks of making it happen
00:26:36.840 guys uh i think nick fuentes is definitely misunderstood and he's an extremely smart individual if you actually
00:26:44.040 like take your feelings out of it and listen to what he has to say he's very intelligent very very
00:26:49.000 intelligent uh i i genuinely enjoyed the discussions i have with him on sneaker stream um i love the
00:26:55.640 content i really miss the fitness stuff you used to do before blowing up don't worry bro i still got
00:26:59.320 a fitness playlist go back and you'll find it uh shara malik uh we do uh money monday on medical
00:27:05.080 insurance expenses it's the biggest reason for bankruptcy in the u.s i plan to move to u.s so i was
00:27:09.320 worried a little bit uh that wasn't on in my mind but if i get enough people asking for it we'll do
00:27:15.000 it and then i think these are the last two here um we got here luis goes married from nyc 23 should i
00:27:21.560 do a city job or work an office job to make money to ultimately get into real estate top risk should i
00:27:26.360 take um here's the thing bro at 23 years old you can afford to go ahead and take the risk so go with
00:27:32.440 whatever is going to make you the most money if that means you got to work more hours that's fine but when
00:27:37.800 you're younger uh like fuck your freedom and having fun like that's when you want to settle down and
00:27:42.840 grind like i too many guys make the card a mistake of like not working hard enough in their 20s and
00:27:47.720 then they have to pay for it later on in their 30s you don't want that you want to work really hard
00:27:50.840 in your 20s so that you can enjoy your 30s that's kind of what i what i'm doing now right i suffered
00:27:55.160 in my 20s guys i didn't party i didn't go out i didn't do nothing i was on the fucking southwest 0.95
00:27:58.440 border chasing after cartel people every day you know what i mean so it is what it is uh this one
00:28:06.360 one and one more okay uh yolan zolan goes myron your bravery is admirable but you are more valuable
00:28:11.720 to men and to the culture with a youtube channel attack the culture from within don't let these 0.86
00:28:15.320 pro milkshakes be the only ones on youtube i appreciate that my friend i see what you did
00:28:19.320 there uh well would you get a part-time job or use the time to learn strategies for side hustle
00:28:24.680 slash knowledge um it depends if the side hustle that you're gonna do is gonna make you a significant
00:28:30.200 amount of money you understand you gotta it's a it's a you gotta weigh the cost and the benefits
00:28:34.280 there's two more do you want to read those we can leave it like we can leave them for later yeah
00:28:38.280 we'll leave those for later for now um and we'll go ahead and go into it because we're already 28
00:28:43.160 minutes in so real quick guys uh before i get into it if you're just joining us thank you very much i
00:28:48.440 appreciate it greatly don't forget to like the video subscribe to the channel thank you to kim and
00:28:52.200 angie being in the back helping out um angie's on the ones and twos helping with the cameras and then
00:28:57.160 kim is gonna be monitoring the chats etc and she'll read some of your super chats i promise she'll use a
00:29:01.240 little bit more charisma guys which you read some of your chats uh we've been roasting her about that
00:29:05.720 so she's gonna self-improve on that uh but today's topic guys we're gonna talk about jack the ripper
00:29:09.960 okay jack the ripper probably one of the most infamous serial killers of all time he was going
00:29:14.040 crazy in the late 19th century murdering people all over um east london uh we got a documentary that
00:29:19.800 we're going to use uh for it but real quick before we get into it let's go a quick little pull up
00:29:23.800 the wikipedia page angie please uh first tab first tab oh yeah no that you moved this thing here
00:29:32.920 yeah all right so jack the ripper jack the ripper was an unidentified serial killer active and
00:29:37.560 in and around the impoverished white chapel district of london england and the autumn of 1888 in both
00:29:43.240 criminal case files and the contemporary contemporaneous journalistic accounts the killer was called the
00:29:49.800 white chapel murderer and the leather apron you guys going to see how we got that nickname the
00:29:53.560 leather um apron when we do our little uh breakdown attacks described to jack the ripper typically
00:29:59.560 involved women working as prostitutes who lived and worked in the slums of the east end of london
00:30:04.200 the throats were cut prior to abdominal mutilations the removal of internal organs from at least three of
00:30:08.840 the victims led to speculation that their killer had some anatomical or surgical knowledge rumors uh that
00:30:14.760 the murderers the murderers were connected and testified in september and october 1888 and numerous
00:30:20.360 letters were received by media outlets in scotland yard from individuals purporting to be the murderer
00:30:25.000 so guys this dude right here was sending letters to the media who else used to do that the zodiac
00:30:32.200 killer btk david berkowitz as well the son of sam which that was awesome episode that we did as well
00:30:39.080 guys go back and watch that one um but you know anytime a serial killer starts writing letters to the
00:30:44.120 the press etc that's the number one way to start to pretty much become famous so um i think i think
00:30:50.840 it's very it's almost undisputed at this point that uh jack the ripper is the most famous serial killer
00:30:57.320 of all time uh that transcends countries and continents um and then i'll say the most famous
00:31:01.880 serial killer in the united states is a zodiac killer i would say because both of them are unsolved
00:31:06.440 and they reach the right letters to the press etc btk was big as well and he also wrote letters and so
00:31:11.240 did the son of sam but they got caught it's always crazier when the person doesn't get caught
00:31:15.720 so um so today guys we're going to react to a uh video from lamino okay uh we used his we um reacted
00:31:22.280 to him last week with uh db cooper so um this is gonna be fun we're gonna go ahead and uh play this
00:31:29.240 thing and stop it for some commentary this was a very well put together video so don't forget to like
00:31:32.920 his video and give him a subscription as well um and uh yeah let's without further ado you guys have
00:31:38.680 anything before we get into this thing and play it no okay someone in the chest of jack really got
00:31:43.800 them hoes yo man you guys are that was easy all right let's go ahead and run the video and uh 0.99
00:31:51.000 enlarge it on there and please angie oh yeah this is about to be violent by the way guys so be prepared
00:31:59.080 in the late 19th century the city of london was the largest in the world a sprawling metropolis
00:32:20.520 and a melting pot for trade finance and people but in the autumn of 1888 an horrific story emerged
00:32:29.240 from the capital's east end a story so dreadful it sent shockwaves around the world one after another
00:32:37.400 destitute women of the east end fell victim to a vicious killer known as jack the ripper
00:32:43.320 despite an extensive manhunt and a few close calls the ripper was never caught instead
00:32:50.520 the murders came to an abrupt end and left behind one of the greatest mysteries in the annals of crime
00:33:04.440 in the east end of london there's a district known as whitechapel in the late 19th century
00:33:18.200 whitechapel was known for its overcrowded slums where many of the capitals poor and unemployed had taken
00:33:24.040 refuge day and night an army of policemen would constantly patrol this labyrinthine network of
00:33:31.160 dim lit streets courts and alleys one such place was a narrow passage known as george yard
00:33:39.160 just so you guys know um morale with the police department back then was extremely low like they
00:33:43.880 hated their jobs they were underpaid underfunded um and underrepresented so um it was very difficult for
00:33:50.360 them to um to get the job done with the really bad morale and i'll tell you guys this coming from a
00:33:56.360 law enforcement background anytime your um your guys have bad morale they're not going to take the job
00:34:01.720 seriously and they're not going to feel that duty to uphold um the law and protect them they're not
00:34:05.640 going to go the extra mile which uh played right into jack the ripper's hands as to i think that was a
00:34:10.440 very big factor in him not getting caught that's also um good sorry that that also um calls for like
00:34:18.120 corruption right absolutely absolutely so uh let's keep running the clip
00:34:26.360 i don't know how to do this near the north entrance of this passage was a residential
00:34:33.400 complex known as george yard buildings it was the morning of august the 7th 1888
00:34:39.880 when an upstairs tenant named john reeves headed out for work upon reaching the first floor landing
00:34:46.440 reeves encountered a body of a woman lying upon her back in a pool of blood
00:34:50.760 in a pool of blood horrified by the sight he stumbled onto the street below in search for help
00:34:59.800 constable thomas barrett was the first officer on the scene he was soon joined by dr timothy
00:35:05.640 clean who conducted a brief examination the woman had been stabbed 39 times primarily in the chest and 0.93
00:35:13.160 abdomen dr colleen estimated that she had been dead for quote about three hours thus placing the time of
00:35:20.280 death at approximately 2 30 in the morning the woman had likely been attacked where she was found
00:35:27.320 as no blood hold on one sec guys i'm gonna go ahead and adjust something real quick on our end here give
00:35:33.240 me one second uh because angie doesn't know how to do this so i should have showed her this um but yeah
00:35:40.360 guys as you can see shit's about to get crazy right now with this dude um hold on let me just adjust this 0.69
00:35:46.600 real fast i'll use the the chris excuse we do it live we do it live we do it live guys
00:35:55.560 as he says every time he was he was off that any though that night okay boom all right now we got
00:36:00.040 it correctly all right cool let's get back into it guys it was found beyond apologize for that the staircase
00:36:07.720 landing but this was strange as none of the tenants in this crowded building had heard a single cry for
00:36:13.640 help or a disturbance of any kind one exception was amy hewitt a tenant who claimed to have heard a lone
00:36:21.240 cry of murder but this was early in the evening of august the sixth and the scream had emanated from
00:36:27.880 outside the complex hewitt further explained the district round here is rather rough and cries of
00:36:34.200 murder are a frequent if not nightly occurrence the victim was eventually identified as 39 year
00:36:42.200 old martha tabram tabram was a mother of two and had separated from her husband many years prior her 0.97
00:36:49.320 last known address was 19 george street a common lodging house less than 300 meters from the site of her
00:36:55.880 death tabram had made a living through prostitution and one of her associates was a woman named marianne 1.00
00:37:02.840 connelly connelly connelly testified that on the evening of august the 6th she and tabram had been
00:37:08.200 out drinking with two soldiers then shortly before midnight the party of four had separated yeah so
00:37:14.440 guys just so you know in the victorian era back here in uh london it was uh very common for um
00:37:22.440 for women of the night to be walking the streets and prostitution was extremely common those if i'm not 1.00
00:37:27.320 mistaken during this period there were around 60 plus brothels in east london alone so this is just
00:37:32.760 how a lot of women made their ends meet that were even some women that were married because 1.00
00:37:36.840 at this point the east end of london guys is one of the poorest places in london and it was filled 1.00
00:37:41.160 with uh jewish immigrants irish etc and uh there was constant crime constant fighting constant
00:37:47.080 turmoil in this part of london so even married women were out here on the streets she was wild 0.96
00:37:52.200 aka you know what time it is she belongs to the streets literally let's keep going
00:37:57.640 connelly took her client into angel alley while tabram guided hers into neighboring george yard
00:38:04.280 it was the last time she saw tabram alive
00:38:10.040 barely two hours later constable barrett had spoken to a soldier loitering near the north entrance of
00:38:16.120 george yard the soldier had told barrett that he was quote waiting for his mate who had gone away with
00:38:21.960 a girl half an hour later tabram is presumed to have died
00:38:29.400 both connelly and barrett were called upon to identify the soldiers but all those accused could
00:38:34.600 provide an alibi one had been at home with his wife another at an army base and yet another in a
00:38:40.600 completely different part of the city this was enough for inspector edmund reed the lead investigator
00:38:46.200 on the case to abandon this line of inquiry connelly and barrett having both picked out the wrong
00:38:51.720 men they could not be trusted again as their evidence would be worthless pause even if and just
00:38:58.520 you guys know that um the criminal investigation division had literally just reformed at this point
00:39:04.520 so so you have so think about it from this way uh but throw the camera on me real quick so guys
00:39:08.920 think of it this way right uh you guys like my my uh my swim trunks by the way uh so uh so think of
00:39:17.880 this this is like the ultimate like um recipe of success for like a lunatic killer you got a
00:39:24.600 disgruntled and underpaid police force you got a bunch of low morale officers walking the beats
00:39:30.040 walking a beat in london you have a lack of technology for forensic evidence or anything
00:39:35.160 else that can go ahead and identify you if from a conclusive standpoint you have uh criminal
00:39:40.360 investigation division that was just newly incorporated that just got reformed like this
00:39:44.360 was literally the breeding ground to create uh a serial killer situation where that serial
00:39:49.400 killer would not be captured so um yeah that's why the legend of jack the ripper still stands to
00:39:54.440 this day and they never found him i think a big part of that is because they never caught him
00:39:58.200 so uh but he was operating at a time where it was his advantage i mean he had an even bigger
00:40:03.000 advantage than people like like ted bundy or jeffrey damer etc who you know were able to enjoy the
00:40:08.120 benefits of being able to kill people and not be traced with dna until many years later you have 0.71
00:40:11.960 something kim yeah so um another thing was due to him going after prostitutes um the police didn't
00:40:19.080 really care and even though it was very normal for there to be prostitutes everywhere they would 1.00
00:40:23.480 have to like sneak around so go into these alleyways so it was perfect for him to get away with the
00:40:27.720 murder because there was no witnesses in those areas ah good point good point yeah because they
00:40:32.920 would like take them to a dark alley somewhere to do a quickie or whatever so they couldn't so
00:40:37.000 yeah that want for privacy also ended up being their downfall i will say i will say that was a trend
00:40:41.720 that he created because if we can think about another killer that did the exact same thing or well similar
00:40:48.200 was the green river killer back then also ah yes he will kill uh prostitutes and the police really like 0.77
00:40:56.440 didn't pay that much attention if you know what i mean good point good point yeah guys go watch our
00:41:00.440 green river killer um episode guys he did the same exact thing uh back in the 70s and the 80s where he
00:41:06.600 would also pick up prostitutes and take them to secluded areas and he would actually like hook up
00:41:11.720 with them and pay them and kill them right after so yeah um so yeah that's that's that's yeah that's
00:41:16.520 a more modern day version i mean the thing with him though is that he wouldn't like this guy was
00:41:20.200 you guys are gonna see here he was super violent jack the ripper like a lot uh green river killer all 0.98
00:41:24.840 these other guys they just like choked them and shit or they strangled them but this guy was like
00:41:29.080 on some real demon time with how he dealt with these chairs so um but yeah but you know a lot of
00:41:35.480 serial killers strangle because it's like a very personal way to kill someone which is weird ted
00:41:40.280 bunny used to do that jeffrey domi used to do that samuel little um the night stalker not so much he he
00:41:45.880 killed them through any means he stabbed him he shot them he strangled them he was i guess multi-diversified
00:41:51.080 but most serial killers strangle their um their victims but uh jack the ripper exclusively pretty
00:41:56.360 much was slashing them even though he did strangle i think one of them and then slashed after but i
00:42:00.040 will argue that the main difference is that the serial killers that we mentioned that we just
00:42:05.000 mentioned the the modern ones are also rapists so because of their rapists they're also compulsive
00:42:10.680 so they will like tend to kill not as violent not as violent uh what's the word some of them were
00:42:16.520 necrophiliacs too so they would go back to the body after the fact like ted bunny used to do that
00:42:20.440 shit green river killer used to do that so yeah yeah but uh dr ripper was a serial killer but he
00:42:26.520 wasn't a rapist well here's the thing i don't know if they had uh like rape kits back then to test dna
00:42:32.760 someone in the chat was like he got his full refund back oh my god
00:42:37.400 welcome welcome oh my god y'all are fucking ruthless man 0.96
00:42:46.760 you guys have no chill yo what the fuck bro 0.99
00:42:52.920 yo this chat got no chill i remember one of the funniest things i ever read uh was um
00:42:59.160 people used to call um yeah yeah they used to call jeffrey dahmer he would bring the dudes over and
00:43:03.960 he'd make them watch the fucking exorcist too and he used to be like yeah there he's gonna nut flicks
00:43:07.960 and kill or uh you think i was feeling you nigga you lunch i was like what the fuck like you guys 1.00
00:43:15.320 are hilarious in the chat man you guys got some go to comments and this is the thing this is why
00:43:20.200 this is the best true crime channel on youtube because y'all be saying the most inappropriate
00:43:26.520 shit and we just sit here and laugh about it you know we're not over here like oh my god that's
00:43:29.880 that's inappropriate like nah man you guys are fucking ruthless it's hilarious um but yeah i 0.92
00:43:35.320 don't know i don't the thing is like we i don't know if uh jack the ripper was out here graping these
00:43:40.040 chicks because they didn't have dna back then but who knows um let's keep rolling the tape though 1.00
00:43:45.080 but good point green river killer is a functional equivalent when it comes to like put bringing women 0.63
00:43:49.160 to secluded areas soldier had been responsible no one could deduce a motive the people of white 0.68
00:43:55.640 chapel might have been accustomed to crime and violence but the sheer brutality of this attack
00:44:00.840 was as frightening as it was confounding the crime is one of the most brutal that have occurred for
00:44:07.160 some years for a poor defenseless woman to be outraged and stabbed in such a manner is almost 0.95
00:44:13.160 beyond belief these were the concluding remarks delivered at the final inquest held on august the 23rd
00:44:20.280 only a week later things would go from bad to worse
00:44:39.480 on the morning of august the 31st a man named robert paul left his home on foster street and headed for
00:44:45.240 work after making a right turn into buck's row he spotted a man standing in the road
00:44:54.920 the man turned around to face him and said come and look over here there's a woman lying at the 1.00
00:44:59.720 pavement the stranger was named charles cross and he too had been on his way to work when he first
00:45:06.280 caught sight of the woman the two men now cautiously approached the woman's hands were cold to the touch
00:45:14.280 and cross believed she was dead paul however thought he could sense faint breathing but instead of
00:45:20.600 seeking immediate help cross and paul were more concerned about being late for work as such they
00:45:26.440 quickly resume their morning commute hoping can you imagine that like oh damn man like i found a dead
00:45:32.040 body but bro my boss gonna write me up if i don't get there on time like what the man um but you also
00:45:38.120 the other thing too i want to let the people know guys this is the late 1800s like human life
00:45:44.600 wasn't how do i say this it wasn't prized as much as it is now and that guys you gotta remember back
00:45:51.240 then disease was rife this was a poor part of town no one really care everyone's immigrant everyone's 1.00
00:45:57.240 out for themselves like there wasn't the same dedication to the preservation of life back then
00:46:02.120 as there is now mortality rates where people were dying at a younger age because people didn't have
00:46:06.760 access to clean water like that a lot of people were alcoholics a lot of these prostitutes that he killed 1.00
00:46:10.600 were alcoholics um because when you don't have money right the only thing that's really available
00:46:15.640 abundantly is is alcohol because they didn't have the technology to give you purified filtered water
00:46:20.760 all the time that's something that only the rich enjoyed so there wasn't really a regard for human
00:46:25.880 life to the same degree as today as there was back then nobody gave a shit man because people died all 0.59
00:46:31.080 the time because of disease you know like they literally were like yo bro people die every day b so
00:46:35.320 that's kind of how they looked at it uh so let's get back to it to notify policemen along the way
00:46:43.000 fortunately constable john neil was just around the corner neil was equipped with a lantern and found
00:46:49.720 the woman lying on her back with a deep cut across the throat the wound was still bleeding and parts of
00:46:55.800 her body were still warm he was soon joined by constable john fane who was sent at once to fetch a nearby doctor
00:47:05.320 upon his arrival shortly after four o'clock dr reese llewellyn estimated that quote she had not been
00:47:11.960 dead more than half an hour in other words cross and paul had likely found this is another this is the
00:47:18.360 one thing that i want to like why not um what how in the 1800s people would know because there were not
00:47:27.000 like the forensics uh the forensics uh aspect of that is right now that is now in this like modern era
00:47:36.120 it wasn't before now it didn't exist indeed it didn't exist before so how will they that
00:47:41.640 determine that determine yeah that she was dead like what well they're they're speculating you know
00:47:48.600 they're doing the best that they can given the their you know technology and information back then
00:47:53.400 but so that's that's you know and a lot of times you guys are going to see here some of the doctors
00:47:57.960 were actually not correct okay you know because i mean back then like they were like using like crazy
00:48:03.320 like medit like a lot of the way for them to solve a lot of problems back then was just amputation
00:48:08.120 oh your leg's broken let's just amputate it bro you'll be fine you know what i mean like that's just
00:48:13.000 that was really the extent of a lot of their uh medical practices and they checked for the warmth of
00:48:17.720 her hands and they checked for a pulse so when her hand when a body is really cold and there's no
00:48:22.520 pulse no response it's most likely she's dead yeah and been dead for a while exactly so when they but
00:48:29.800 but that i don't get how is the speculation because um i mean how can it determine a exact
00:48:37.640 hour you know like they're estimating that's they're estimating okay whatever yeah and there's
00:48:43.000 actually a huge conspiracy on the one of the witnesses um cross like a huge do you want to
00:48:50.760 talk about that when that person gets okay it's one of the one it's like the third or fourth victim
00:48:54.680 right um it was the one that they just mentioned oh okay but um they haven't revealed all the
00:49:00.760 information so i don't want to spoil it okay okay so once it's done then just tell us to pause and
00:49:04.920 we'll go all right go ahead let's run the clip on the woman mere minutes after she was killed
00:49:10.440 furthermore three officers had patrolled the vicinity just a few minutes prior constable neil
00:49:18.440 had last inspected bucks row at approximately 3 15. so too had sergeant henry kirby whereas
00:49:25.160 constable fane had merely passed the end of the street none of whom had seen nor heard anything amiss
00:49:33.000 upon the body's removal to the mortuary a shocking discovery was made apart from two incisions in the
00:49:39.320 throat the woman had also been quote disemboweled no organs had been removed but dr llewellyn found
00:49:46.280 quote several incisions running across the abdomen he also believed that the killer possessed quote
00:49:52.360 some rough anatomical knowledge seemed to have attacked all the vital parts
00:49:59.640 the victim was quickly identified her name was marianne nichols and she had turned 43 just five days before
00:50:07.400 the murder nichols had at least six children 43 and she was a hooker yeah yeah and her last known 1.00
00:50:14.040 address was a common lodging house at 56 flower and dean street
00:50:21.160 on the night of her death nichols had been turned away from a lodging house on thrall street
00:50:25.560 as she lacked the funds to pay for a bet seeking to raise the money through prostitution nichols had then 1.00
00:50:31.640 venture down osborne street before meeting her friend ellen holland the two of them shared a brief
00:50:37.480 exchange but nichols was visibly drunk pause when they a bunch of his victims by the way you guys are
00:50:43.160 going to catch your trend were super drunk when they were killed and the other thing i want to say
00:50:47.000 too because some of you guys are wondering like wait hold on what what do you mean pay for a bed so um
00:50:51.640 back then guys they had like these little lodging houses where you can pay for a bed for the night
00:50:55.880 and because so many people were poor they would have to pay by the night versus you know paying rent
00:51:02.360 or whatever it may be so a lot of these women what they would do is they you know obviously hook around 1.00
00:51:07.240 for a bit get some money and then they'd go ahead and go to the one of these lodging places and have
00:51:11.320 the money to be able to sleep for nights so it was a really rough time and a lot of people lived in a
00:51:16.200 very very uh poor state here i mean this was this is where all the poorest and the worst of the worst uh
00:51:22.040 london had to offer lift in what lived was in this white chapel east london area so let's get back to
00:51:28.200 it parted ways around half past two holland saw nichols staggering eastward along white chapel road
00:51:35.720 barely an hour later she was found dead
00:51:41.640 apart from the body itself the killer had left nothing in their wake no blood trail no murder weapon
00:51:47.960 no witnesses inspector joseph helson the lead investigator on the case stated that quote
00:51:54.600 not an atom of evidence can be obtained to connect any person with the crime
00:52:00.120 while the nichols case ground to a screeching halt its similarities with the martha tabram case
00:52:05.400 had not gone unnoticed in both cases the attack had been needlessly ferocious and there was no
00:52:11.720 discernible motive both victims were prostitutes of roughly the same age and moved in the same
00:52:17.640 circles the only meaningful difference was their injuries tabram had been repeatedly stabbed whereas
00:52:25.320 nichols had suffered multiple slash wounds differences aside the prevailing assumption was
00:52:30.920 that the same deranged individual had committed both murders a conviction that would only grow stronger
00:52:38.280 in the days that followed
00:52:45.960 so
00:52:47.960 so
00:52:49.960 so
00:52:51.960 so
00:52:57.960 so
00:52:59.960 as the sun was rising on september 8th a man named john richardson was on his way to work
00:53:15.320 at a quarter to five he made a quick stop at 29 hanbury street
00:53:19.080 he went through the entrance and out the back door by way of a cramped hallway
00:53:30.840 richardson then sat down on the backyard steps before grabbing a knife to trim a vexing piece of
00:53:36.680 leather from his boots once satisfied he left the building and shut the front door behind him
00:53:42.360 about an hour later a third floor tenant of the same address john davis plodded downstairs and into
00:53:49.480 the hallway the front door was now wide open but the one in the back was closed when davis went to
00:53:56.040 open it he found the bloodied remains of a woman lying on her back just below the steps so this is where
00:54:02.680 shit's gonna get a little bit weird guys with the leather apron etc uh so pay attention on this one
00:54:07.240 let's get into it let's get back
00:54:12.600 inspector joseph chandler was the first officer on the scene
00:54:16.360 after a brief inspection he sent at once for a medic
00:54:20.440 dr george phillips arrived at half past six and found the woman quote terribly mutilated the throat had been
00:54:27.400 quote dissevered deeply whereas the abdomen had been quote entirely laid open the intestines had been
00:54:33.640 quote lifted out of the body and placed by the shoulder of the corpse pause the bro could you
00:54:40.040 imagine that guys like yo
00:54:43.240 take out someone's intestines and put them by their shoulder this individual obviously like 0.98
00:54:49.480 he's not squeamish
00:54:52.120 probably got a bunch of blood on him and the fact that they took the time to do that tells you about
00:54:57.320 their true evil man that is crazy yeah so wow all right that's why that's why this guy is so
00:55:05.400 infamous man and they never caught him yeah bro what the hell body was then conveyed to the mortuary
00:55:12.200 while inspector chandler and dr phillips connected a sweep of the backyard most of what they found
00:55:17.640 belonged to the tenants of the building but just below the resting place of the woman's feet they found
00:55:22.920 a small piece of cloth and two combs the items had likely belonged to the victim but it seemed to dr
00:55:29.800 phillips that they had been deliberately positioned and arranged by the killer pause so after you do all
00:55:37.080 that crazy stuff you take their intestines out and put it by their shoulder and slash them all up and all
00:55:41.800 this other crazy shit you go at it like oh hold on how rude of me give me one second let me go ahead 0.85
00:55:47.800 and place all your items neatly by your feet like what the fuck hey man like i said before like a 0.89
00:55:54.440 lot of these serial killers guys they have um they have certain obsessions and they're and they're um
00:56:01.640 how do i say this they're they're obsessed with doing things in a very routine systematic way which
00:56:07.400 is why they a lot of times they carry out their killings in the same pattern or on the same demographic
00:56:11.720 of victim and doing it in a certain way over a period of time you know we see this with many serial
00:56:16.840 killers whether it's ted bundy going after women that have dark hair um david berkowitz aka the son of
00:56:21.320 sam shooting at women that have dark hair um i mean damn near he had new york city going crazy chicks
00:56:25.960 were going to the salons either making themselves blonde or cutting their hair all together because
00:56:29.880 he went after women that had long hair jeffrey dahmer preyed on uh gay men in uh minneapolis so
00:56:36.760 uh or was it no excuse me was it milwaukee uh anyway yeah but either way you guys get the point
00:56:42.840 is uh that serial killers definitely definitely have a type right john one gacy went after teenage
00:56:47.400 boys so they like to do things in a certain fashion and they don't want to break that trend
00:56:53.160 a lot of the times the only serial killer i would say is like that wasn't as like systematic like these
00:56:57.560 guys was uh the night stalker he didn't give a shit he used to break in people's houses and he would 0.91
00:57:02.040 use tools in the house to actually kill them so i think he got more of a thrill of breaking in and
00:57:06.440 using tools around them to make things happen i will say that uh what you're saying right now is
00:57:11.560 part of the their compulsion because a lot of serial killers i want i want to i want to say like
00:57:17.320 all of them but like a bunch of them have ocd yes that's one thing and also that's that's a part of
00:57:25.160 their compulsion as a psychopath that's a term like they have to be very like they like to be very
00:57:31.320 like organized and like don't leave trails and stuff because that's part of like their front top
00:57:36.280 mind yeah i will say that let's get back to it all right
00:57:42.600 the post-mortem revealed that two brass rings had been forcibly removed from the victim's left hand
00:57:49.320 these rings were nowhere to be found portions of the victim's abdomen had also gone missing
00:57:57.240 including the womb dr phillips believed that quote the mode in which these portions were extracted
00:58:03.240 showed some anatomical knowledge this point was greatly expanded upon at the subsequent inquest
00:58:09.240 the injuries had been made by someone who had considerable anatomical skill and knowledge
00:58:14.360 there were no meaningless cuts for instance no mere slaughterer of animals could have carried out these
00:58:19.800 operations it must have been someone accustomed to the post-mortem room
00:58:23.960 the victim was quickly identified as annie chapman chapman's date of birth is a bit uncertain but
00:58:32.920 she was roughly 47 at the time of her death she had at least seven children but was tragically only
00:58:39.800 survived by two her last known address was a common lodging house at 35 dorset street pause and this woman
00:58:47.800 was a raging alcoholic guys that had really bad health um she was already kind of at her wits end
00:58:53.480 uh when she was killed but um you know not saying that she obviously deserves that not saying that at
00:58:57.960 all but yeah she was uh you know her alcoholism definitely played into her situation so with the
00:59:03.560 babies and stuff uh no no no like like when she got this night that she was killed she was extremely
00:59:09.320 drunk oh okay very very yeah very drunk and she was an alcoholic a lot of prostitutes use that as like a 1.00
00:59:15.560 coping mechanism absolutely to not be aware of like what's going on and everything absolutely i
00:59:19.640 mean the people might not like me saying this but like this when i said you know strippers are like
00:59:25.880 that too let's just keep it a thousand like a lot of them like drink or do drugs or whatever to like
00:59:29.400 kind of get over the fact that they're being touched by strange individuals uh at a nightclub
00:59:34.840 you know i mean it's it's not natural for a woman to offer herself physically to you know strange men all
00:59:40.840 all around the night so but you know it is what is she belongs to the streets or in this case since 0.97
00:59:45.000 we're speaking about victorian era england thou belongest to the streetest
00:59:52.600 on the night of her death chapman had been denied accommodations as she lacked the funds to pay for a 0.51
00:59:57.720 bed she was escorted off the premises by the night watchman who then saw her vanish into a nearby alleyway
01:00:05.080 what happened to chapman over the next few hours nobody knows her whereabouts during this time
01:00:10.840 is a complete mystery but unlike the two previous cases a witness in the chapman case might have
01:00:17.640 caught a glimpse of the killer at half past five on the morning of september 8th a woman named elizabeth
01:00:24.840 long spotted a man and a woman conversing outside 29 hanbury street long was positive that the woman
01:00:31.640 she'd seen was annie chapman but the man had stood with his back towards long so she never saw his face
01:00:38.360 long did however managed to overhear a fragment of their conversation the man had posed the question
01:00:44.360 will you to which the woman responded yes
01:00:51.400 now a lasting point of contention in the chapman case is the time of death according to dr phillips
01:00:57.640 when he arrived at 6 30 chapman had been dead for quote at least two hours that would place her death at
01:01:04.440 around half past four but according to long she saw chapman alive a full hour later
01:01:13.640 then there's the testimony of john richardson richardson was the son of one of the tenants
01:01:18.440 in the building at a quarter to five he made a routine checkup on the door to the basement which
01:01:23.400 had previously suffered a break-in when he found it secure he sat down on the backyard steps to trim a
01:01:29.400 piece of leather from his boot even though he sat mere centimeters from the murder site
01:01:34.680 richardson did not see a body he was adamant on this point i could not have failed to notice the
01:01:40.840 deceased if she had been there to muddle the timeline even further there's the testimony of
01:01:46.440 albert kadosh about 20 minutes past five kadosh had gone through the backyard of 27 hanbury street
01:01:53.480 when he heard voices coming from nearby they were barely audible however and kadosh had only made out
01:01:59.560 the word no a few minutes later he heard something falling against the wooden fence dividing the two
01:02:05.880 yards there's no one way to untangle this web of contradictions but dr phillips did concede the
01:02:14.840 possible yeah so you guys can see her for uh before 4 30 time of death 4 45 empty backyard for
01:02:21.720 5 20 from witnesses strange sound seen alive 5 30 you know it's possible that you know the doctor could
01:02:28.040 have been wrong about how long she had been dead or it's possible that the killer killed her somewhere
01:02:32.040 else and brought the body there but again this is what ends up happening guys when you have limited
01:02:36.440 you have limited technology you have uh doctors that aren't necessarily you know as advanced as we are
01:02:41.880 today where you can actually pinpoint time of death to a more specific degree this is what the police
01:02:46.440 had during this time to go off of man so it's very difficult to solve murders uh like this back then
01:02:51.560 which is why so many of them occurred uh back in the day so uh let's go back and then we'll read
01:02:57.960 the chats here in a little bit guys they by the way uh guys real quick i'm looking right now we got i
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01:03:15.640 let's get back to it that he'd miscalculated that quote the coldness of the morning and the great
01:03:21.960 loss of blood had skewed his opinion which was largely based on the warmth of the body
01:03:27.800 so presuming that dr phillips did miscalculate and the recollections of long and kaddish were
01:03:33.640 off by a few minutes that would place chapman's death at around 5 30 in the morning
01:03:42.360 by this point the dim light of dawn would have provided the tenants of 29 hanbury street
01:03:47.400 an unobstructed view of the murder site some of whom had even slept with their windows open
01:03:53.880 in spite of this the killer managed to evade detection and even made time to arrange the
01:03:59.000 victims possessions as the tally of victims gradually mounted the public grew increasingly
01:04:10.920 anxious they were not only frightened by the murders but frustrated with the police and their
01:04:16.280 perceived incompetence even across the pond were the efforts of the police fiercely criticized the
01:04:22.680 london police and detective force is probably the stupidest in the world
01:04:28.680 what these mocking quotes and illustrations failed to capture were the overwhelming odds stacked in
01:04:35.560 favor of the perpetrator the police were up against someone who seemingly struck without motive someone
01:04:41.160 who left no murder weapon and few witnesses on top of that the east end was severely overcrowded
01:04:47.880 while the police were understaffed as one newspaper put it a man in the east end of london is a grain of
01:04:54.760 sand as invisible and almost as much beyond identification amid the masses at no point
01:05:02.360 where this become more apparent than during the events of september the 30th
01:05:20.040 on september the 29th a routine saturday meeting was held at the socialist club on burner street
01:05:26.040 when the meeting came to a close around midnight all but a few members returned home
01:05:31.000 those who remained proceeded to drink and socialize half an hour in september the 30th joseph lave
01:05:37.880 stepped outside to get some fresh air lave used the side entrance leading into dutville's yard
01:05:43.480 and lingered for about 10 minutes moments after leaven got back inside morris eagle accessed the
01:05:50.520 building by the same entrance he too was a member of the club and had just returned after escorting a
01:05:56.200 woman home neither of them noticed anything unusual 20 minutes later the sound of a horse and carriage
01:06:03.960 could be heard trotting down burner street the driver was lewis deemschutz the steward of the
01:06:09.240 clubhouse when deemschutz drove into dutville's yard his pony abruptly veered to the left when he
01:06:15.640 looked down to his right he thought he could discern something in the darkness deemschutz stepped down from
01:06:21.000 his barrel and after lighting a match could see a woman lying on her side against the wall without 0.89
01:06:27.960 even knowing if she was quote drunk or dead deemschutz rushed inside the club to check on his wife when he
01:06:34.360 found her safe and sound he alerted the other members and a small crowd soon gathered outside
01:06:39.800 they could now see that the woman's throat had been quote fearfully cut and that quote
01:06:44.920 a stream of blood was trickling down the yard
01:06:51.480 eagle deemschutz and a few others promptly dispersed to find a policeman
01:06:56.360 while a growing crowd of bystanders waited for authorities to arrive there was no sign of the
01:07:01.560 perpetrator but across the city less than a kilometer to the west an even more ghoulish discovery
01:07:11.400 was about to be made at half past one of the same morning constable edward watkins patrolled an open
01:07:19.080 space known as mitre square what can speed would take him through the square about once every 13 minutes
01:07:26.760 and on this occasion it was deserted but in the time it took watkins to complete another rotation
01:07:33.160 mitre square was turned into a crime scene and i also want to let you guys know this is pre you know
01:07:39.560 cars like that you know what i mean cars weren't really a thing yet so these patrols were all done
01:07:45.000 on foot okay just so you guys know i don't want you guys to think like oh yeah is he like in a horse
01:07:48.920 or a buggy whatever no more than likely uh he's on foot doing these patrols oh not even on carriage
01:07:53.880 i don't know i did they're they're full patrols wow yeah things were different back then man
01:08:00.360 there's no 911 and i'm going lights and sirens the best you're going to get is them maybe running
01:08:05.240 but like how would they get there in a certain time that's just crazy yeah yeah that's because
01:08:11.400 because they're always circling around so you would basically be at the mercy of like looking around
01:08:15.160 and see if you could see one right yelling help or some yeah at times were different back then
01:08:19.480 i next came in at 1 44 i turned to the right i saw the body of a woman lying there on her back
01:08:32.040 i saw her throat was cut and her bowels protruding the stomach was ripped up she was lying in a pool of 0.87
01:08:40.280 blood
01:08:45.800 dr george sequeira and dr frederick brown soon converged upon the scene they found terrible
01:08:51.400 injuries inflicted upon the woman's face throat and abdomen the intestines had been quote drawn
01:08:57.480 out to a large extent and placed over the right shoulder among the many lacerations to the face
01:09:03.320 dr brown noted that quote the lobe and oracle of the right ear was cut obliquely through based on
01:09:10.200 their expert opinions coupled with the testimony of watkins the woman had died within minutes of her
01:09:15.880 body being found
01:09:22.600 back in burner street dr frederick blackwell and dr george phillips
01:09:26.680 had reached the same conclusion the woman in datville's yard had died within minutes of her
01:09:31.800 body being found but unlike previous victims she had only suffered injuries to the throat
01:09:38.120 there were no abdominal mutilations or anything else by which to connect the attack to the others
01:09:47.560 but the murderer in doubtful's yard and the one in mitre square were separated by less than one
01:09:53.000 kilometer and some 45 minutes this allowed for a chilling possibility it was suspected then as it
01:10:01.160 continues to be today that when deemschutz came clattering through the gateway he unwittingly
01:10:06.920 interrupted the murder the killer may even have become trapped inside dutville's yard because the
01:10:12.760 gate on burner street was the only point of entry perhaps they saw an opportunity to escape when
01:10:18.840 deemschutz then rushed inside the club from there it would have taken them less than 15 minutes to
01:10:25.000 reach mitre square plenty of time to hunt for another victim bam pause but it must so this is where you
01:10:32.280 know you can go ahead and put your tinfoil hats on was it more than one murderer were they working as
01:10:39.640 a team did he purposely kill a second person on that night to go ahead and divert attention from the
01:10:44.040 murderer in dutfield's yard so um and this is the first and last time that he had killed two people
01:10:48.840 on the same night guys so you know there's a bunch of different theories here um but yeah crazy
01:10:54.840 let's get one that dude was uh that dude sprinted to do another kill we emphasize that this is pure
01:11:02.440 speculation there is no evidence to suggest the two murders were even connected
01:11:07.240 the woman in dutville's yard was identified as 44 year old elizabeth stride stride was a swedish
01:11:17.400 immigrant who'd lived in london for over two decades following the death of her husband she had made a
01:11:23.400 living through prostitution her last known address was a common lodging house at 32 flower and d street 0.53
01:11:30.120 uh this kind of makes me wonder um what other type of word of works jocks will women have in the 1.00
01:11:38.760 1800s because they were all prestigious apparently yeah i mean they were all pretty old and had a lot
01:11:45.160 of kids so i'm guessing it was out of like really bad necessity because all in their 40s almost 50s with
01:11:50.600 like seven yeah this was the poorest part of of london too ladies you got to keep that in mind and those 0.99
01:11:54.760 this was like filled with like immigrants from you know jewish immigrants irish immigrants uh just
01:12:01.720 poor british people in general so yeah they were making money by any means and then in some situations
01:12:06.200 here they would have husbands and the husband okay with them selling their bodies because it was the 1.00
01:12:09.960 only way they would make money yeah but back then wouldn't they be like supported by their husbands 1.00
01:12:15.560 mostly should be but a lot of them were poor and couldn't find work okay and a lot of them also keep
01:12:20.280 in mind a lot of them uh were illiterate too they couldn't read or write so okay yeah so they
01:12:25.800 wouldn't have but what kind of like jobs would they have back then like women 1.00
01:12:31.480 what else could they do because besides being on the streets yeah i don't know making a sandwich
01:12:44.120 on the night of her death stride had been seen by i just gotta someone you guys are clowns
01:12:48.360 someone sent me a message someone put in the chat uh jack the refund
01:12:54.120 bro what the fuck man you guys are hilarious yeah there's no chill man all right let's keep going 0.65
01:12:59.720 quite an abundance of witnesses first she was seen in the company of a quote
01:13:04.280 respectably dressed man around 11 o'clock about a quarter to midnight stride was seen talking to
01:13:10.440 a man who was quote decently dressed and had the appearance of a clerk
01:13:14.360 the man was carrying a small parcel wrapped in newspaper and was of quote respectable appearance
01:13:29.400 it's unclear whether these descriptions are of the same person
01:13:33.240 where if stride accosted multiple clients as the night progressed there were other witnesses some less
01:13:40.520 credible than others but the one that really stood out from the rest was israel schwartz
01:13:47.400 about a quarter to one schwartz had been walking down burner street as he came up on dartful's yard
01:13:53.000 he witnessed the man throwing a woman to the ground in front of the entrance the woman had quote
01:13:58.920 screamed three times but not very loudly schwartz would later identify this woman as elizabeth stride
01:14:06.200 schwartz did not try to intervene but often instead to simply cross the street wow that's when he spied
01:14:13.240 a second man on the opposite side who was lighting a pipe the man who attacked the woman then appeared
01:14:19.960 to address the second man by the reason also guys just so you know the reason why so many you guys
01:14:24.600 notice like there's a trend here where um witnesses don't really want to get involved or they don't like
01:14:29.160 really get um they don't take overt steps to stop things from happening is because there was so much crime
01:14:34.360 back then guys and so much bs going around it was so common for them to see this fights on the street
01:14:39.640 people being robbed people being mugged people being attacked etc that didn't want to bring any
01:14:43.640 attention or bring any of these this violence back on them since it was so strong with animosity back
01:14:48.920 then you got a bunch of immigrants that are all poor can't read can't write coming from living in in 1.00
01:14:53.000 literally 20 to 30 people crammed in a room like it was a terrible time so people kept to their own
01:14:59.320 business like those guys that saw the body damn i'm gonna be late for work you know because making money to 0.57
01:15:03.720 feed their family was more important than like potentially being late and losing their job
01:15:07.320 so uh it was very cutthroat era guys it was a very cutthroat era very difficult time um you know we
01:15:13.240 have so many modern conveniences now that we enjoy that we will never understand what it was like to
01:15:18.280 live uh yeah in in that time or in that era so shouting the name lipski the pipe smoker then
01:15:27.000 proceeded to follow schwartz before eventually breaking away when taken at face value this
01:15:35.880 story appears to suggest that the killer had an accomplice an accomplice by the name of lipski
01:15:42.280 this was indeed the interpretation of some government officials but inspector frederick abbelein one of the
01:15:48.520 lead investigators on the case had a very different interpretation you see the name lipski had gained
01:15:54.920 notoriety in 1887 when a jewish man by the name of israel lipski was convicted of murder owing to
01:16:02.120 the publicity of that case the surname lipski had become an anti-semitic slur abbelein therefore
01:16:08.360 deduced that the man who shouted lipski was directing an insult at schwartz who was described
01:16:13.960 as having a quote strong jewish appearance the man with a pipe meanwhile may have been an innocent
01:16:19.880 passerby who became frightened along with schwartz whether abbelein's interpretation is correct
01:16:26.760 it's doubtful we'll ever truly know nevertheless schwartz account is compelling as he conceivably
01:16:33.720 witnessed the moment when elizabeth stride was attacked back in mitre square a large crowd of
01:16:41.800 spectators had ascended upon the scene all driven by their morbid curiosity to get a glimpse of the body
01:16:48.280 the post-mortem revealed that the killer had extracted a few organs including the womb and left
01:16:55.160 kidney according to dr brown this extraction required quote a good deal of knowledge which he likened to
01:17:02.280 that of a butcher by contrast dr sequeda did not find any signs of quote great anatomical skill
01:17:10.760 the woman in mitre square was identified as 46 year old katherine eddowes eddowes had at least five
01:17:17.160 children but after escaping her abusive husband she had become estranged from her family her last
01:17:23.000 known address was a common lodging house at 55 flower and dean street
01:17:29.800 on the night of her death eddowes had been out drinking she got so drunk that you guys see a little
01:17:35.400 trend here he's he's uh he's attacking women that are drunk as hell and it's at night when no one is
01:17:41.560 seeing what's going on here so yeah he's jack the ripper out here uh is going after the women boozing 0.90
01:17:49.960 oh you're not talking to mike angie they can't hear you uh it's crazy to me that nobody saw a man
01:17:55.480 covered in blood because this guy was taking out intestines from people yeah that's a good point
01:18:02.520 yeah like throat so he must have been like completely covering blood yeah i mean to for
01:18:07.960 to take like i don't i wouldn't know but like to take out instantly from a body you you must be like
01:18:13.640 you know like be covered in blood i guess yeah yeah that's that's a fair point like i mean um and one
01:18:19.400 of the one of the murder scenes yeah there was a leather apron that had blood on it but um yeah i
01:18:25.080 mean it's crazy how uh they weren't able to find this guy because whoever did it there's no way they
01:18:29.320 could have done it without you know cleanly yeah like there's a lot of people in the streets like how
01:18:35.240 yeah another thing was there was a time where he was witness or quote-unquote seen and he was seen
01:18:40.600 with like a black robe and it was like so dark out at night that they wouldn't be able to see the
01:18:45.400 blood and on like on black you can't see like red stains yeah yeah yeah he committed these murders
01:18:51.480 if you guys notice it was always either super late at night or early early morning hours before
01:18:55.160 the sun was out you guys gotta remember this is victorian uh era england there's no the you know
01:19:00.600 you might see one street light every couple uh you know blocks if that you know even yet on the
01:19:06.440 street you will see like the steps like the blood he will step on the blood or something like anything
01:19:13.800 anything it's we're talking about a lot of blood here yeah just crazy but anyways it's crazy he was
01:19:20.200 able to get away but yeah yeah around half past eight she was found lying on the sidewalk in
01:19:25.880 old gate high street surrounded by a crowd the commotion attracted a few officers who then
01:19:31.880 escorted eddos to a nearby police station there she remained locked in a cell until one o'clock in the
01:19:40.200 morning after being released from jail eddos was likely spotted in the company of a man in the
01:19:51.160 vicinity of mitre square only one of the three witnesses joseph lavender had paid close attention
01:20:00.280 to the couple the man had the appearance of a sailor and wore a quote a reddish handkerchief
01:20:06.680 round his neck while lavender did identify the woman as catherine eddos he never saw her face nevertheless
01:20:14.680 this sighting was only made some 10 minutes before eddo's body was discovered by constable watkins
01:20:21.480 what's so incredibly tragic about the eddos case is how narrowly the killer escaped justice first of
01:20:27.720 all the only private residence in mitre square was occupied by a policeman and his family they had slept
01:20:34.840 right next to an upper floor window overlooking the murder site second of all a night watchman and
01:20:41.320 retired policeman had been cleaning a warehouse with an earshot of the murder site he would routinely
01:20:47.560 hear the footsteps of patrolling officers yet heard nothing at the time of the murder finally constable
01:20:55.000 james harvey had glanced into mitre square at roughly 20 minutes to two that's right in between the sighting
01:21:02.280 by lavender and the body's discovery harvey should have had an unobstructed view of the murder site
01:21:09.080 yet he failed to notice anything suspicious was it too dark
01:21:13.640 no this is no this is people helping each other something to hide something here you think so yeah
01:21:20.120 of course it could be a conspiracy it could be just poor police work incompetence you know i mean even
01:21:25.800 the people back then criticized the police for being incompetent and yeah you know the morale
01:21:29.400 was a little like we discussed before yes so there will be like articles in the newspapers and stuff
01:21:34.440 about the the policeman being like yeah incompetent but even though we're talking about five killings
01:21:40.600 here that's crazy there are too many witnesses like that's people hiding something definitely
01:21:47.400 was the killer standing just a few meters away cloaked in shadow did one or more witnesses get the time wrong
01:21:58.120 while the killer did ultimately escape they did not do so without leaving a trace
01:22:03.160 shortly before three o'clock a bloodstained piece of cloth was found near the entrance to a building
01:22:08.600 a few blocks to the northeast it proved to be a ripped portion of the apron worn by eddos the patch
01:22:15.400 had evidently been torn off and then discarded by the killer upon their escape
01:22:21.960 now on the wall above this patch of apron someone had written a message
01:22:27.000 the jews are the men that will not be blamed for nothing pause oh the boys what the hell bro
01:22:33.800 oh my god here we go here we go to this day both the meaning and the author of this message remain in
01:22:45.960 doubt was it written by the killer was it an attempt to cast suspicion upon or even away from the jewish
01:22:53.400 community was it completely unrelated to the murder
01:23:02.120 similar questions would soon be raised by a few letters letters which had supposedly been written
01:23:08.520 and posted by the killer
01:23:10.200 pause so now we're going to go ahead and uh see the birth of jack the ripper because at this point
01:23:20.920 guys these are just a bunch of crazy murders where someone is going ahead and pulling out intestines
01:23:25.800 etc the police had zero to you know little to zero clues so finally you know at this point the the you
01:23:32.760 know the killer feels confident feels like the police don't got anything let's go ahead and taunt
01:23:37.080 them a little bit with letters look at the trend here with the with the letters the sodium killer
01:23:42.920 david bring the mic closer to you the the trend i'm talking about the trend that this this killer
01:23:48.440 will set i want i don't know if there were like before there were other killers that will like
01:23:52.920 send police uh sell 10 notes to the police but like look at david berkowitz uh the sodium killer
01:23:59.960 this is too similar to the sodium killer if you think about it yeah this is probably the first 0.93
01:24:04.200 person to do it that was like big yeah well but you see you saw a couple other people follow in his
01:24:10.040 footsteps with you know sending the press letters taunting them and taking you know claim for the
01:24:15.480 murders i mean what's what's going through their minds to send like no stunting the police they want
01:24:20.840 clout bro they do anything for clout man they do anything for clout even the late 19th century they
01:24:25.800 want some clout god damn it let's run at the club three days before the murder of elizabeth stride and 1.00
01:24:34.760 catherine eddowes the central news agency of london received a letter in the post the author of which
01:24:40.760 claimed responsibility for the recent murders and to be planning for the quote next job then in the
01:24:47.640 aftermath of the two killings the same agency received a blind smeared postcard
01:24:52.360 rewind it real quick angie and to be planning for a pause yeah yeah okay keep going the author of
01:24:58.760 which claimed responsibility for the recent murders and to be planning for the cause red ink is fit
01:25:04.040 enough i hope haha the next job i do i shall clip the ladies ears off and send to the police officers 1.00
01:25:09.720 just for jolly wouldn't you what the fuck bro okay let's keep on next job september 25th 0.87
01:25:17.400 1888 in the aftermath of the two killings the same agency received a blood smeared postcard
01:25:24.520 wow it contained details about the atrocities which the author described as a quote double
01:25:30.280 event and it reads i was not caught in dear old boss when i gave you the tip you'll hear about saucy
01:25:36.840 jackie's work tomorrow double event this time number one squealed a bit couldn't finish straight 1.00
01:25:41.480 off god damn this dude needs some help writing uh had not time to get ears off for police things 0.77
01:25:47.240 for keeping last letter back till i get i got to work again so as you guys can see here he's not
01:25:53.000 a good writer you know literacy wasn't really a big thing back then it wasn't prioritized
01:25:56.600 you know just like his comment about you know them boys on the wall uh what more than likely
01:26:01.800 came from the same person because of the i guess strange writing style that doesn't make sense
01:26:08.040 well let's keep going on on the off chance that the letters were genuine the police decided to
01:26:13.480 make them public the hope was that someone would recognize the handwriting unfortunately no one ever
01:26:19.880 did instead it merely served to advertise the name with which the letters had been signed
01:26:29.320 opinions on the letters authenticity were divided back then and continue to be today most notably the
01:26:36.120 dear boss letter had promised to quote clip the latest ears off and send them to the police the
01:26:41.720 police never received such a package and neither of the two victims had had their ears removed
01:26:47.560 but you may recall that the right earlobe of edoes had been quote cut obliquely through was this a
01:26:54.200 botched attempt by the killer to keep their promise or was it merely one of numerous lacerations
01:27:00.360 with no connection to the letter the contents of the letters notwithstanding modern linguistic
01:27:06.600 analysis does suggest that they were penned by the same hand so hoaxes or not the authors were likely
01:27:13.160 one in the same however the handwriting bore quote no resemblance at all to the message written above
01:27:20.840 the torn patch of apron pause now the pump well i mean that that though you could make that argument
01:27:28.200 writing with a pen right your handwriting isn't going to be the same as writing with chalk on a wall
01:27:34.440 right yeah so that that i mean but then again remember guys right they have limited technology
01:27:39.560 but back then they were like with pens right it was like uh uh like yeah like a feather with ink and
01:27:44.760 shit yeah yeah like that on that olden times thing but but yeah um i think if anything the thing that
01:27:50.920 links them more together is that uh the weird writing style and not necessarily making sense and
01:27:57.160 speaking in unclearly yeah i think that's what kind of links it my man you blame them boys letters
01:28:06.120 inspired an onslaught of copycats agencies all over london were soon inundated with correspondents
01:28:12.200 imitating the other two but at least one of them might have been genuine not because of the contents of
01:28:18.440 the letter but rather the content what can we read in there oh i can't i can't make out any of that
01:28:26.600 yeah it's of a box with which it was delivered on october the 16th a man named george lusk received a
01:28:33.960 small package in the post lusk was the chairman of the whitechapel vigilance committee a small group of
01:28:40.600 local tradesmen who sought to identify the killer the package consisted of a letter and a cardboard box
01:28:48.040 containing half a kidney what the the doctors who examined the kidney all agreed that it was human
01:28:55.800 but whether it was the same left kidney removed from the body of eddos could not be determined
01:29:01.880 see guys that would have been a big clue right if you got that in today's day and age because you
01:29:06.280 would have been able to tie that kidney back to the victim through dna but back then they couldn't
01:29:10.280 do that they didn't have any of that technology to be able to tie it back to one of the victims that
01:29:13.720 were already killed man so these guys were significantly incapacitated when it came to solving
01:29:20.360 crimes of this nature because they simply didn't have the technology the expertise and the skill set
01:29:25.160 to be able to link the murders effectively through dna or blood type etc another thing is um when i was
01:29:33.080 looking into it in the letter um we can't read it here but when i was looking into it it said that
01:29:38.520 in the letter he talked about how he ate some of the organs like he fried them and ate them
01:29:43.240 and he sent them a piece back so they could have some wow pure as y'all can see this is a guy that
01:29:51.480 doesn't have all his marbles there so no man all right let's get back to it it could for instance have
01:29:57.240 been an elaborate hoax by a medical student or someone with access to human organs
01:30:02.600 the author of the accompanying letter meanwhile insisted at the kidney oh yeah this is this is
01:30:08.280 probably what you read um i send you half the kidney i took from one woman paris sarved it for
01:30:15.000 you i think he means to say preserved yeah uh you the other piece i fried and i and ate it was very nice
01:30:23.480 spelled nice n-i-s-e hilarious i may send you the bloody knife that took it out if you only wait a while longer 0.60
01:30:30.600 october 15th 1888 this dude did belong to the victim and that they had fried and eaten the other
01:30:40.600 half a popular theory at the time and one that still is today was that some of the letters had
01:30:47.960 been fabricated by the press according to chief inspector john littlechild the letters were quote
01:30:53.960 a smart piece of journalistic work assistant commissioner robert anderson dismissed the
01:30:59.160 letters as quote yo you guys are hilarious they said uh did fresh write this letter
01:31:08.280 the creation of an enterprising london journalist meanwhile chief constable melville mcnaughton thought
01:31:14.360 he could discern the quote stained forefinger of the journalist there are a few candidates for who
01:31:20.280 this journalist might have been but there is no solid evidence against any one of them
01:31:26.360 whether it was a hoax by an enterprising journalist or the genuine prose of the ripper the letters did
01:31:32.280 nonetheless receive widespread attention they commanded space in virtually every newspaper and dominated much
01:31:39.240 of the public discourse throughout october a month which passed without a single atrocity so just so
01:31:45.160 you guys can see this maps out all the murders so you got um the first one which was august 7th
01:31:50.200 martha tabram then you got uh approximately you know three weeks later marianne nichols august 31st
01:31:56.200 then you got um annie chapman um september 8th and then you got katherine eddowes september 30th and then
01:32:03.240 you got elizabeth stride also on september 30th so he's killing every three weeks it looks like um
01:32:09.000 in the fall slash summer of uh 1888 yeah and and women's that look like like a lot like they have
01:32:17.720 the same age yeah yeah yeah they have dark hair prostitutes alcoholics walk in the streets late 1.00
01:32:23.560 at night so definitely uh opportunist type serial killer here bearing the signature marks of jack the
01:32:32.520 ripper all of them violence it was finally over it is pretty certain that the monster has become
01:32:39.480 frightened and has suspended his horrible work for the present if not for good
01:32:44.200 all right pause let's take a super chat break real fast uh thank you guys so much for the support
01:33:01.640 i'm looking right now we got about 1800 y'all watching uh do me a solid guys like the video i see that we got
01:33:07.480 um one point one point one k uh likes can we go ahead and get us up to uh 1.8 guys let's get let's
01:33:15.400 get let's get almost 100 engagement uh all right so um okay um and kim can you read them because i
01:33:23.320 can't see them on my screen kim doesn't want to read them i can read them um no hell no you you you saw
01:33:28.520 can you read them they don't understand you angie sorry myron have you heard about the daniel morgan case
01:33:34.760 put the camera on her he was a london private investigator killed by an axe in the 80s the case
01:33:41.080 is still unsolved and is surrounded in the metropolitan no i've never heard of it police
01:33:47.880 corruption no i never heard since you love nick fuentes so much will you ever consider bringing
01:33:55.160 dr umar since you claim to be quote-unquote fair you know this is the same guy that complained about
01:34:02.680 the racism before i think right i think so yeah yeah sure why not i mean like i said before i
01:34:11.080 amen i'm totally cool bringing people on to have different opinions on uh how i look at things but
01:34:17.640 but yeah my thing is this yeah it's crazy how people platform someone like dr umar right who is super pro
01:34:26.040 black cool no problem but if nick says something like yeah well i'm super pro white as pro white you
01:34:31.080 know i i don't believe in race mixing just like dr umar says he doesn't believe in race mixing either
01:34:35.160 he says black men should marry black women nick says the same exact thing white men should marry white
01:34:39.480 women they're like oh you're a white supremacist but it's like they look at him with the negative
01:34:43.160 connotation but they don't give that same energy dr umar that's what i'm saying like the problem a lot
01:34:47.160 of the times is that it's okay when black people are racist but they complain when other people 0.95
01:34:51.800 are also practice the same racism that they practice like you see the hypocrisy here it's like they look at
01:34:57.960 like oh only caucasians can be racist and i look at that as a crazy that's ridiculous so it is what 0.70
01:35:04.280 it is man but critical thinking is not something that the left likes to take into account they want
01:35:09.720 to go ahead and take the victim mindset every time what's up next saludos al myron de parte rosa
01:35:16.040 milano they're just saying hi okay fair enough what else that was funny big fan of the channel
01:35:25.240 first time showing support you should definitely cover rosalio reta he's a kid sicarrio from
01:35:31.720 new ladeo wicked story yes i think i've heard of that case before if i'm not mistaken he's the
01:35:36.840 guy with the tattoos all over his face i think i think i know what you're talking about wow
01:35:42.280 yo shout out to you joe um that's 100 pln i don't know what currency that is uh but i think it's
01:35:54.440 20 us but either way regardless we appreciate the support my friend he says huge w for your
01:35:59.800 for you myron golden job with a us and anus and um okay i fight i fight they viewers but they are 0.92
01:36:08.520 window liquors i think they meant liquors since window liquor yeah all those do clip edits and
01:36:16.440 giggle fuck them great show with sauce boy w zero mo walter and chris is a bum yeah he said he fights 0.94
01:36:24.760 their viewers because they're a bunch of window liquors yeah bro like it's crazy to me how like
01:36:28.760 their fans don't see through the bullshit like we we did when we did our roast right as y'all know it 0.64
01:36:34.680 was like two hours long i spent the first like hour plus just straight debunking like all the
01:36:40.040 allegations they made on us then i took like the last part and we just made fun of them and
01:36:44.760 impersonated them etc and they took that part and they focused on that versus us debunking all their
01:36:49.880 lies and their dumb ass fans actually bought it hook line and sinker so and a lot of y'all like yo 0.77
01:36:55.320 but why you just all you had to do was debunk their statements and like you didn't have to go ahead
01:36:59.480 and make fun of them you guys got to understand it doesn't matter what i do their fans are
01:37:04.440 always going to support their fuckery you understand it doesn't matter so i looked at 0.57
01:37:08.680 it like i'm gonna debunk their shit for the high q people and then i'm also going to give them some 0.99
01:37:12.600 entertainment but you know their fans are never going to change or come over to our side a lot
01:37:17.000 of times guys some guys do some guys see the light and they're like damn i'm not getting no 0.69
01:37:20.120 fucking uh value from these dudes but most of the time it's they're gonna they're gonna you know 0.88
01:37:25.960 they're not gonna watch a two-hour long broadcast and watch me like systematically debunk it
01:37:29.800 man you guys gotta remember a lot of their fans are stupid so what's up nice but thank you so much
01:37:34.040 for supporting my friend um them boys cia two dollars i appreciate that my friend
01:37:40.920 um roy demio and the demio crew the iceman whack 200 you gotta read the name first kim oh
01:37:50.280 trc 23 manitoba winnipeg thank you there you go uh road demio and the demio crew the iceman
01:37:56.520 whacked 250 people for for the cabino family and joined the forces with the westies jimmy conan
01:38:03.640 that's not true yeah that's not true we talked about this with uh with michael francis he debunked
01:38:08.600 that guys so uh watch that episode that i did with michael francis last week we did an interview
01:38:12.840 with him and he talked about the iceman and roy demio in detail so uh i have a time stamp on that
01:38:17.000 but yeah they definitely didn't kill 200 people that was overinflated for hollywood the reason that
01:38:21.480 why we are not because like if you guys keep asking to do the iceman and this guy richard
01:38:26.600 kukulinski is because many of the stuff that he did it's not true yeah it's not verified yeah like
01:38:35.880 he he over inflated his numbers to create a little bit more infamy for himself guys so that's kind of
01:38:39.880 why i don't cover the iceman kukulinski because a lot of the accounts are over sensationalized for
01:38:44.120 hollywood dramatic effect and michael francis confirmed that and i'm gonna take mike's word over
01:38:49.800 you know that dude all right uh darnell five dollars some of the jack the ripper letters may
01:38:56.120 have been forgeries true absolutely absolutely a lot of people and that happened with the zodiac
01:38:59.800 killer too where like a bunch of fakes came in and tried to take credit trc 23 again um reed
01:39:06.440 murder machine and the iceman man y'all really want kukulinski yeah they want it all right let's keep 1.00
01:39:11.320 going them boys 999
01:39:21.560 just now tuning in guys just wanted to let you know my penny pinching self went on the fnf website
01:39:26.680 yesterday to get merch and the site is down any updates oh yeah yeah yeah he told me sorry i forgot
01:39:33.400 he told me that the site is down for the merch so but like all of them all the links are down and i
01:39:39.560 checked it already and yeah they're down so okay we need to check that out all right i'll uh i'll get
01:39:44.200 in there uh tonight after the show thank you for letting me know uh them boys byron and i appreciate
01:39:48.680 that you were willing to uh spend some shekels with us appreciate that my friend yo yeah yeah we really
01:39:53.640 do got the best fucking chat you guys don't give a fuck man i love it jonathan 1999 myron can you 0.98
01:40:02.600 please do the documentary jfk the smoking gun 2013 it talks about how the follow-up car containing
01:40:09.320 the secret service agent george hickey um accidentally shot jfk with the fatal headshot
01:40:14.920 using an ar-15 okay so don't worry we're going to cover jfk in excruciating detail or ryan dawson
01:40:22.440 yeah so don't don't worry jfk is absolutely coming guys jfk is coming the war in iraq is coming uh
01:40:28.600 we're going to cover um uh obviously we're going to finish up 9 11 like a bunch of the conspiracy
01:40:34.840 theories that you guys have we're going to cover those with um with ryan dawson don't worry
01:40:41.480 okay daniel 1999 hi myron i'm 15 years old i've saved up 10k working under the table pause
01:40:47.640 sorry irs second in all your advice thank you mr gain saving up for a pink volkswagen
01:40:55.000 boogie i think that's a volkswagen boogie yeah volkswagen boogie yeah can't wait to go to mcdonald's
01:40:59.400 to order one double mc hamburger
01:41:05.240 you really be fucking with us man yeah he knew all the details shout out to you bro shout out to 0.88
01:41:14.120 you man that's funny yeah man uh no matrix twenty dollars and do the best documentary on youtube
01:41:21.400 for boys on the tracks murder case is called obstruction of justice the menna connection
01:41:26.440 can you write that down angie the case gets crazier the more you look into it thanks for all the
01:41:30.600 things you guys do absolutely man we got y'all and guys do me a favor there's 1.9k you guys watching
01:41:36.360 can you guys like the video let's get up to 1.8k likes let's get to almost 100 engagement it really
01:41:41.480 helps uh darnell twenty dollars mr gains woman couldn't work back then those dust prostitution 1.00
01:41:49.480 was one of the very few ways a woman could support herself back then women didn't have rights some 1.00
01:41:54.200 places they couldn't drink or smoke cigarettes in public all right fair enough uh this is england
01:41:59.640 so different times answer my questions that i asked before yeah um j soul life bro killing and misspelling
01:42:07.800 what the hell man uh slk xm joker let's go up and up super chat won't let me roast them other sus boys 0.83
01:42:23.480 uh yeah yeah yeah they probably um it's fine we we know who you guys are referring to when you say anus 0.95
01:42:30.680 and reach or hobo and screech and lava and leech or you know yeah we have so many nicknames for these
01:42:36.520 fucking guys bro so don't worry donkey kong twins twin snakes so what's up next anything else oh 0.99
01:42:45.240 yeah big moe says oh shout out to big moe in the fucking house 1.00
01:42:51.000 the same way chris talks after kim makes her fifth cup of 99 tequila
01:42:55.960 and 0.8 percent orange bro when is it tequila or the henny no it's tequila now oh he drinks
01:43:12.200 the kill now he stopped with the henny yeah yo so and he likes the way i make them right next to he's
01:43:18.680 sitting where kim is sitting and then obviously chris is sitting where angie's sitting so he sees
01:43:22.840 everything going on and you know when the girls are in the back kim makes the drinks typically for 1.00
01:43:26.520 for chris and yeah like he likes the way i make them because every like after the third drink i
01:43:31.640 put like a little bit more tequila every time so by the end of the show he's he's feeling amazing
01:43:37.400 you know he said jack the ripper writes the same way chris talks
01:43:42.120 yo that's funny as fuck all right what's what's up next um if y'all watch the after our show you 0.78
01:43:47.560 guys know what i'm talking about three diglets angie why did you say this was a boring document
01:43:52.680 this is lit ma'am no no no no no no you got me wrong right there three diglets uh i didn't say
01:43:57.480 this was a boring document actually i've also i also found it might not have found it before but i
01:44:02.840 send it i send the hips his way again i really like this documentary it's really good it's really
01:44:09.000 well done you all can see it the thing that i don't that i found boring is the whole case of jack
01:44:14.280 ripper because as you can see they didn't catch him because of like lack of technology back then
01:44:19.320 like it's just boring it's just five killings and the guy just that the only interesting thing is what
01:44:24.440 the way he killed but that's there are like way more interesting cases you know that's all i'm saying
01:44:31.240 anyways all right well that's your opinion m martin and the worst part the woman haven't gotten any 0.97
01:44:36.120 better in the uk um can't wait to see zircon federal reacts i don't mean as a guest pause
01:44:47.880 okay okay i don't know okay says keep up the motivation learned a lot when when are you going
01:44:55.320 to when are we going to see rumble myron uh i i go crazy on sneaker streams a lot of the times guys
01:45:01.720 um yeah i have to go crazy on sneaker streams but um we'll we'll you guys will see us uh you know
01:45:08.920 being on rumble a bit more and doing crazier shit on there as well you know what i mean um it's just 0.58
01:45:13.640 that you guys got to remember that we got to balance it because we're but we're on rumble and youtube
01:45:17.720 and um it's a it's a tricky game because you know but we still y'all began like 80 of the stuff but once
01:45:25.160 we start going on rumble more we're just ironing some things out um you guys are going to see some
01:45:30.280 craziness don't worry uh rob says myron you need to get my matt walsh on have you seen his movie uh
01:45:38.440 yes what is a woman i've never seen what is a woman but i did see candace owens documentary on uh
01:45:44.680 um george floyd i watched the uh what is a woman but here's the thing bro and and i i accept this if
01:45:51.640 this is the case but we scare a lot of trad cons away guys you know uh all those guys from daily wire
01:45:57.320 um though i agree with a lot of their points you know the nuclear family is the way to go 0.87
01:46:02.360 um conservative mindset i agree with most of their points the only thing i don't agree with them on is
01:46:07.160 acclimating to the current sexual marketplace which they're not necessarily um aware of uh if you guys
01:46:15.080 want those are um you guys should really check out the podcast that i deal with valutainment i went around
01:46:19.880 the table and i asked all the girls what do you think the average body count is of a woman that's 25 years 1.00
01:46:24.600 old and all the girls gave varying numbers but to sum it up for you we had 20 girls on the panel
01:46:29.720 the average was about 20 to 25 girls crazy disgusting yeah yeah 20 to 25 girls was the 1.00
01:46:35.880 average number that all the girls estimated than the average 25 year old woman would have by the time 0.76
01:46:40.280 she's of that age then i pretty much was like okay if that's the case then do you want a guy that has 1.00
01:46:46.520 more or less sexual experience than you all the girls agreed that women prefer a man that has more
01:46:50.520 sexual experience than them and then i was like okay that's exactly why you should have 50 bodies
01:46:54.840 as a fucking dude the thing is is that you know ben shapiro matt walsh candace owens etc they would 0.98
01:47:02.840 never agree with that um with that strategy because to them they look at it like oh you need to use really
01:47:10.440 like be religious find a religious woman you know have a family be married under the eyes of god which 0.92
01:47:16.120 that all sounds great but that's not the world that we live in anymore guys like guys that rely
01:47:21.240 on religion to find a good dutiful wife it ain't gonna work anymore you know maybe 50 60 70 years 0.97
01:47:26.360 ago but you gotta adapt to the new sexual marketplace man most people are not religious and you no longer
01:47:31.240 have those training wills to rely on so that's one of the biggest differences between us and the trad
01:47:36.600 con community or traditional conservative community though i agree with their points and i think the
01:47:40.680 nuclear family is important and i think that um you need to raise children in two-parent households
01:47:46.120 it's a very difficult proposition for men to get into that and i think that they need to have the
01:47:50.600 sexual experience to be able to figure out which woman can actually provide that to them women don't 1.00
01:47:55.880 come pre-assembled like they used to be guys but hey this is fed reacts i don't want to make this a
01:47:59.720 talk on on dating and relationships like before but uh that's why so many trad cons have an issue with 0.96
01:48:05.640 us so i'll try to get matt walsh on for y'all but don't hold your breath man a lot of trad cons are not
01:48:10.840 don't agree with some of our points when it comes to contemporary modern dating uh the fans was
01:48:17.320 dropped as a kid they fans yeah facts their fans are fucking stupid lack critical thinking skills uh 0.94
01:48:23.000 kim you got it because i can't see from one um him again says leech dreads smell like dirty sink water
01:48:30.440 facts facts he he looks like he sticked from the camera
01:48:36.680 rml says hi maron you're a g you're really helping men
01:48:40.840 god bless you thank you my friend we're trying um that's it we have this one one more oh king
01:48:47.480 life said did you say dance did you say dance justin yeah that's funny as fuck um slim slim joker 0.77
01:48:58.040 goes have y'all ever thought about having rob banks on the show he a florida rapper i think he cool with
01:49:03.160 ronnie j nah bro no more rappers bro no no no no no i i uh like we're not bringing a
01:49:10.680 rapper on guys unless like they're damn near a list or yeah like unfortunately because no offense
01:49:17.320 this doesn't go for all musicians but musicians give some of the worst interviews bro they're
01:49:22.520 constantly high they bring their entourage on it's a very bad yeah yeah okay i just said it uh
01:49:30.360 like the the work it takes to get them on is not worth the content if that makes sense it really isn't
01:49:36.920 you know what i mean a lot of them are like super woke and liberal you know what i mean so it's like
01:49:41.320 bro i don't want to like nah man like it's not worth a lot of the times it really isn't so i i prefer
01:49:48.120 uh to bring on people that like value can give you all some good content and have some good
01:49:52.760 discussions okay there's one more super chat from jay says myron how many bodies do your girlfriends on
01:49:59.720 the pod no comment let's keep going that is everything fair enough there you guys don't
01:50:08.520 forget to like the video subscribe to the channel uh let's get back to the documentary
01:50:12.280 all right on jack the ripper and i see 1.3k likes guys get on
01:50:19.560 on the morning of november the 9th a merchant and property owner named john mccarthy
01:50:24.040 was going through his bookkeeping mccarthy was the landlord of miller's court and the tenants of room
01:50:30.200 13 had fallen behind on their rent mccarthy sent it once with his assistant thomas boyer to collect
01:50:37.320 the money at the quarter to eleven after knocking twice without response boyer went around the corner
01:50:51.320 to peer through a window but his view was obstructed by a coat or curtain so boyer had to reach
01:50:57.160 through a broken window pane to pull it aside that's when he saw the severely mutilated body of a
01:51:03.160 woman lying upon a bed in the corner of the room miller's court was soon crawling with police
01:51:12.760 but the door to room 13 was locked and had to be forced open with a pickaxe
01:51:17.000 what they found inside was truly the stuff of nightmares the site we saw was i cannot drive
01:51:25.000 away i have a photo of this guys but it is not safe for youtube of this actual crime scene it was
01:51:32.440 really bad i'll link it below in the description oh i saw it yeah um angie do me a favor uh you have
01:51:38.840 it move one of the okay you know what i'll drop the link for you on the chat keep running the the
01:51:43.000 thing i'll go on the side and i'll put it in the chat for you wait for my mind yeah of course they
01:51:50.280 want to see it they're all all crazy about gore and my uh mo said w mill gene so i just wanted to put
01:51:56.280 that out there kim you're gay it looked more like the work of a devil than of a man the whole scene is 1.00
01:52:05.080 more than i can describe i hope i may never see such a sight again dr george phillips described
01:52:11.480 the body as quote cut all to pieces dr thomas bond described the woman's face as quote hacked
01:52:17.720 beyond recognition the abdomen had been quote emptied of its viscera while the throat had been
01:52:23.320 quote severed all round down to the bone the body had been monstrously disfigured with loose organs 0.84
01:52:30.520 dispersed all around it the room itself was sparsely furnished and offered little in the way of
01:52:36.840 clues two tables one or two chairs and a small cabinet amongst the ashes of a fireplace the police
01:52:44.280 found patches of burned clothing had the killer tried to dispose of evidence or had it merely been
01:52:50.040 used for warmth and light the victim was identified almost immediately her name was mary jane kelly
01:52:57.800 and she was the tenant the third all right guys i dropped the link in the chat for y'all so go ahead
01:53:02.840 and take this time to look at the uh you guys can see the crime scene photo here and see how crazy
01:53:07.320 jack the ripper really was i pinned it in the chat right now oh my god this is so horrible yeah don't
01:53:12.360 show it on screen i didn't see the other ones yeah don't show it on screen but y'all can go ahead that
01:53:16.680 link uh there works that is bad it's pinned you're sleeping with me tonight team miller's court but
01:53:24.360 nearly everything about kelly's life uh everyone in the chat y'all click that link
01:53:28.920 yeah y'all are looking okay they're going crazy in the chat right now yeah yeah this dude jack now
01:53:33.080 y'all see demon time guys demon time i can't show it on youtube because obviously it's really graphic
01:53:39.480 but it's there for y'all to go ahead and look you sick bastards all right let's keep running it 0.89
01:53:43.160 fists shrouded in mystery she was presumably of welsh or irish descent and in her mid-20s making her the
01:53:50.840 youngest victim by far but given that no matching records of mary jane kelly have someone in the
01:53:56.600 chat said jack is a hibachi chef yo what the is wrong with y'all bro
01:54:05.320 yo what the man the mary kelly picture is
01:54:09.240 yo crazy dude called him a hibachi chef bro y'all are up man
01:54:14.120 yeah guys don't click that picture don't click that link if you're like faint like if you're
01:54:21.080 like squeamish and if you just ate don't click yeah yeah but i know a lot of you sick bastards out 0.75
01:54:26.280 there want to see it so i put it there for y'all all right let's keep running it been found it's
01:54:30.440 probable that she was using a fake identity in any case kelly had not been living alone up until a few
01:54:37.160 days before the murder she had cohabited with a man and named joseph barnett they had only separated on
01:54:43.240 october the 30th because barnett disapproved of kelly's prostitution and the people with whom she
01:54:48.520 associated but they did see each other again on the evening of november the 8th barnett paid kelly a
01:54:56.120 visit upon his arrival he found kelly in the company of a woman who was just about to leave
01:55:02.360 unfortunately there are conflicting accounts about who this woman was when barnett arrived and how long
01:55:08.440 he stayed if we choose to believe barnett he arrived at some point between seven and a quarter to eight
01:55:14.920 and left before nine o'clock shortly before midnight kelly was spotted in the company of a man by her
01:55:21.960 neighbor marianne cox when cox passed the couple they were about to enter kelly's room cox bid kelly good
01:55:29.480 night but she was quote very much intoxicated and barely able to respond once they had gone inside
01:55:36.760 cox could hear kelly singing when cox then left the court about an hour later kelly could still be
01:55:43.240 heard singing by two o'clock kelly had apparently ventured back outside for she was spotted by a man
01:55:51.080 named george hutchinson the two of them were supposedly well acquainted and kelly had asked if
01:55:56.680 he could spare a few coins but hutchinson was broke and kelly was desperate for money so they soon
01:56:03.000 parted ways moments later hutchinson observed kelly being accosted by a well-dressed man
01:56:10.040 the two of them had a seemingly jovial interaction and began walking north pause hutchinson found it
01:56:16.280 suspicious that such a so now you guys see second time that they seen a well-dressed man you know
01:56:22.520 involved in a situation with a woman that later ended up becoming a victim let's keep running it well
01:56:28.360 dressed man would seek the company of a woman like kelly as such when the couple passed him by
01:56:34.280 he scrutinized the man's appearance he was for instance carrying a pair of gloves in his right hand
01:56:39.960 and a small parcel in his left hutchinson decided to shadow the couple as they proceeded to miller's
01:56:47.640 court before they vanished up the court the man handed kelly a red handkerchief and she had supposedly
01:56:53.960 told them all right my dear come along you will be comfortable hutchinson remained in the vicinity
01:57:01.400 until three o'clock but neither kelly nor the man reappeared at roughly the same time cox returned home
01:57:09.960 in stark contrast to the loud singing upon her last departure cox was now struck by the complete absence
01:57:16.120 of sound and light from kelly's room finally at approximately four o'clock a tenant above and a
01:57:23.720 woman across from kelly's room heard cries of murder the voice was that of a woman and it appeared to
01:57:30.120 emanate from nearby meanwhile other denizens of the court heard no screams at all
01:57:38.040 according to dr bond kelly died between one and two o'clock in the morning dr phillips placed the time
01:57:44.280 of death a few hours later but some witnesses were quite adamant that they had seen or even spoken
01:57:51.080 to kelly as late as eight or ten o'clock in the morning keep in mind that her body was discovered
01:57:57.400 at the quarter to eleven these contradictions are difficult to reconcile and the precise time of death
01:58:04.280 eludes us to this day
01:58:14.360 mary jane kelly is typically regarded as the ripper's final victim along with marianne nichols
01:58:20.520 annie chapman elizabeth stride and katherine eddowes she's part of and just you guys know that link that
01:58:26.280 i gave you if you hit back it'll uh let you show all the victims um actually angie can you get the
01:58:32.760 the link that shows all the victims and put it in the chat and pin it yeah all right and you got y'all
01:58:37.240 right now so we just showed you guys the link of the woman that was killed but we'll put go ahead and
01:58:41.000 put the link of the woman that uh all five women you guys could see their their pictures it's obviously
01:58:46.200 not not as bad as the one you saw so they're bad too now they're bad but you don't see as much
01:58:51.800 blood and stuff like that you just see like their face you don't even see their body yeah it's shitty
01:58:57.000 quality so all right cool go keep running the clip all right the canonical five the five victims most
01:59:06.520 likely to have been slain by the same hand martha tabram might have been a victim of jack the ripper 0.95
01:59:12.360 but opinions are divided the same is true of at least a handful of other cases
01:59:17.800 even the canonical five are not without controversy so the total number of victims is a matter of the
01:59:27.000 date presuming that kelly was indeed the final victim one has to wonder why why did the murders
01:59:35.080 come to such a sudden end did a ripper give in to fears of being caught were they imprisoned for a
01:59:41.400 different crime pause perhaps they succumb to an illness or so as you guys know you know this happens
01:59:47.080 a lot where a serial killer will be hot for a while and then they'll eventually kind of stop or then
01:59:50.840 they sometimes come back and do things um the most common ones that we've seen guys what they have a
01:59:55.800 family uh they cool off for a bit um they're they get scared of the heat or whatever they get arrested
02:00:02.760 maybe but the most common one i've noticed with btk the golden state killer etc they had families so
02:00:08.760 they just kind of chilled for a bit so yeah yeah i guess uh apparently allegedly having a family of
02:00:14.920 children is probably one of the biggest ways to keep a guy from running around killing chicks let's 1.00
02:00:19.080 keep going committed suicide could they have migrated to another country perhaps they deliberately changed
02:00:26.600 their modus operandi to confuse the police the possibilities are virtually endless which means
02:00:34.120 there is no shortage of suspects following the murder of marianne nichols a rumor began to circulate
02:00:49.960 that someone called leather apron was in the habit of abusing prostitutes the name quickly made its way
02:00:57.160 into the press and soon enough it became synonymous with a killer in fact leather apron was the predominant
02:01:03.720 pseudonym before jack the ripper but the man identified as leather apron was soon cleared of
02:01:11.080 all suspicion his real name was john pyser and he was in a different part of london on the night when
02:01:17.160 nichols was attacked this misguided manhunt is somewhat emblematic of the whole investigation
02:01:23.960 the police pursued even the most tenuous of leads due to a lack of evidence and mounting pressure
02:01:29.560 from the public they interviewed thousands investigated hundreds and developed numerous
02:01:34.600 theories along the way in the words of inspector frederick abbelein theories we were lost almost
02:01:40.920 in theories there were so many of them in an effort to narrow down the search the police used a
02:01:47.960 primitive form of criminal profiling the idea was to analyze the available evidence to try and gauge what
02:01:54.520 sort of person had committed a crimes this profile was prepared by dr thomas bond and he described
02:02:00.920 the ripper as a strong middle-aged man with an inoffensive appearance who dressed respectably
02:02:06.920 bond's most controversial assessment was that the killer possessed quote no scientific nor anatomical
02:02:12.600 knowledge this stood in direct opposition to the opinions of his peers most of whom ascribed the
02:02:18.680 ripper with at least a basic understanding of anatomy based on the witness accounts the ripper was a man
02:02:25.640 of average height with a medium to stout build in his late 20s to mid 30s he wore dark clothes including
02:02:33.480 a hat of some sort and had a mustache but this sort of aggregation or tabulation of accounts can be quite
02:02:40.760 deceptive not only are many details and consistent but they could be describing entirely different people
02:02:47.240 for all we know none of the witnesses ever laid eyes on jack the ripper so much is up for debate that
02:02:54.360 one can build a case against almost any suspect some have even entertained the possibility that the
02:02:59.480 ripper was a woman or possibly a man disguised as a woman while jill or jackie the ripper is an 0.97
02:03:07.000 interesting theory it has failed to achieve any widespread support
02:03:11.240 what is rarely in dispute is that the ripper was either arrested i mean i doubt the female
02:03:18.600 conspiracy because i mean the veracity at which he attacked his victims you have to be able to be
02:03:23.320 extremely strong to inflict the deep wounds that he had and to be able to hold down an individual
02:03:27.880 wire attacking them like the way he did so whoever jack the ripper was was definitely someone who was
02:03:33.080 physically strong uh to be able to inflict that kind of damage if you guys want an example of this
02:03:38.120 go back and look at the oj simpson case that i did which they shadow ban the out that video because
02:03:42.040 it's violent it has age restriction everything but watch that oj simpson episode i did and actually
02:03:46.520 give a pretty interesting uh theory on who i think actually killed him but um you can see what the
02:03:52.120 voraciousness of the violence and the stab wounds etc yeah bro it's you could tell when it's a man
02:03:57.480 that inflicted it versus a woman and also because the women were prostitutes so might as well be be 1.00
02:04:03.880 caught by them by a man that wanted like yeah because they were probably engaging in some kind
02:04:07.720 of fornication before or after yeah like they were green river field or like yeah yeah so let's uh run
02:04:15.560 it back and then kim i think you knew one of the conspiracy theories if they don't name it then you
02:04:19.560 tell them the other ones that come up so this is the conspiracy theory sorry go ahead student off
02:04:24.600 or otherwise familiar with the east end after all he managed to narrowly evade capture on multiple
02:04:30.280 locations which implies intimate knowledge of byways and patrol routes he likely had some form of
02:04:37.160 employment as the murders were committed around weekends and public holidays and he may have had
02:04:42.920 some degree of anatomical knowledge with this unshakable profile in hand let's take a closer look
02:04:49.880 at a few suspects the question is where do we even begin oh my god yeah according to criminal profiler
02:04:58.120 and fbi special agent john douglas the ripper was not only a local but was likely interviewed by the
02:05:04.360 police if douglas is correct the ripper might be someone just to tab it one sec yep uh so investigators
02:05:12.120 would have interviewed him during the course of the investigation he was probably talked to by police
02:05:16.280 on several occasions unfortunately at this time there was no way to correlate this type of information
02:05:21.320 therefore he was overlooked i believe that too interviewed by the police if douglas is correct the ripper
02:05:28.040 might be someone we've already met either a witness or a person close to one of the victims
02:05:35.400 what about john richardson the witness in the chapman case who sat down on the backyard steps
02:05:41.240 to trim a piece of leather from his boots richardson was indeed suspected by the police
02:05:46.680 but they found quote not a shred of evidence against him his mother also lived on the premises
02:05:53.800 so he had good reason to be there
02:05:59.480 then again what kind of evidence could be held against someone in this era
02:06:05.800 very little they're going to have to rely heavily on circumstantial evidence which you know we all
02:06:10.360 know how circumstantial evidence works it needs to work with other pieces of circumstantial evidence
02:06:14.280 to paint a picture they didn't have any um concrete evidence back then that would that that would work
02:06:19.320 like a dna or something like that that's extremely that's conclusive so this was really tough times
02:06:24.920 yet again i mean how they came things on somebody if they didn't have any any evidence like concrete
02:06:30.120 evidence what's concrete evidence on a case like this back in the 1800s you would you would probably
02:06:35.080 their strongest thing would be witness testimony back then back then yeah because they're not going
02:06:40.040 to be able to do forensics to the same degree dna none of that existed back then so their strongest
02:06:45.560 evidence would probably be eyewitnesses back then you see guys this is l for lame yeah well that's what
02:06:51.640 it is back then yeah what about george hutchinson the witness who followed mary jane kelly after she
02:07:01.400 was accosted by a well-dressed client hutchinson never clarified his motivation for shadowing the couple
02:07:09.480 he merely stated that he was surprised to see a man so well-dressed in the company of a woman like
02:07:14.600 kelly was he surprised because he was concerned was he jealous was it about money after all hutchinson
02:07:22.840 was broke and the client appeared to be wealthy perhaps he waited outside the court
02:07:27.880 with intention of mugging this well-dressed client there are many question marks surrounding hutchinson
02:07:36.440 he has never been positively identified so next to nothing is known about his life this makes it
02:07:42.360 very difficult to build a strong case against him hutchinson was interrogated by the police but
02:07:48.840 ultimately convinced inspector frederick abbelein that he was telling the truth but not every witness
02:07:55.720 attracted such attention from the police take for instance charles cross the man who discovered the body
02:08:02.360 of maria nichols
02:08:11.560 pause now we're going to get into the suspects and uh the evidence against him so uh this was a
02:08:18.040 conspiracy he was never an actual suspect but this was the conspiracy i was talking about this is it
02:08:23.320 okay do you want to talk more about after we go through um i think they let's see what they cover
02:08:27.880 okay then you can cover in the missing points all right let's do it
02:08:37.480 on the morning of august the 31st charles cross left his home on doveton street and headed for work
02:08:43.160 when he turned into buck's row he happened upon the body of marian nichols 0.99
02:08:55.000 moments later he was joined by robert paul and events transpired as previously described
02:09:02.760 despite his proximity to the crime cross appears to have escaped suspicion from both the press
02:09:08.200 and the police he was evidently seen as the innocent passerby that he appeared to be
02:09:14.680 but in recent years that perception has been challenged the argument is that cross was in the
02:09:20.440 act of committing the murder when he was interrupted by the approaching footsteps of paul
02:09:26.200 crossed and concealed the murder weapon and portrayed himself as someone who just found the body
02:09:31.720 the injuries inflicted upon nichols would be consistent with an interruption as they were less severe than
02:09:37.400 those of later victims what's interesting about cross is that he likely testified under a false name
02:09:44.760 he claimed to be employed as a car man and his address was given as 22 doveton street but surviving
02:09:51.320 records show that in 1888 this address was occupied by a man named charles lechmere lechmere was also
02:09:58.920 employed as a car man and on at least one occasion went by the name charles cross as it was the surname
02:10:06.360 of his stepfather it is now widely believed that charles lechmere was the man who appeared at the inquest
02:10:13.800 and that he assumed the name of his stepfather when he testified his motivation for doing so
02:10:19.720 has been the source of much speculation was he trying to conceal his identity or was it merely a force of
02:10:26.920 habit after all contemporary examples of people doing the exact same thing are not difficult to
02:10:33.160 find the most compelling evidence against lechmere is that his morning commute between home and work
02:10:41.720 roughly coincides with the time and place of the murders except for the murders of elizabeth stride
02:10:49.640 and catherine eddowes who were killed on a sunday the only day when lechmere would have been free from work
02:10:56.600 not only that but all the murders were committed around weekends and public holidays why would a
02:11:02.680 man who supposedly timed the murders with his morning commute gravitate towards days of rest
02:11:10.520 in any case lechmere's mother lived a few blocks south of burner street the neighborhoods around which
02:11:16.920 is also where lechmere spent his childhood as such it's speculated that stride and eddowes were killed
02:11:23.640 after lechmere paid a late night visit to his mother while he claimed to be employed at the
02:11:29.400 delivery firm known as pickford's there are no surviving records of his employment if he did work
02:11:35.720 for pickford's there is a fair chance that he delivered meat pause and with us and you guys
02:11:40.440 can remember that one of the witnesses said that they saw someone carrying our parcel and what's
02:11:44.120 this parcel express so some uh you know some coincidences potentially let's keep going
02:11:50.360 and exposed to slaughter and blood on a daily basis lechmere remained in east london until his death in
02:11:58.280 1920 at the age of 71. while there is no evidence of lechmere ever being suspected by the police it is
02:12:06.200 difficult to believe that he was completely overlooked many case files have not survived so any doubts
02:12:13.320 investigators might have had could have long since disappeared now a witness who definitely attracted
02:12:19.800 attention was joseph barnett pause and the fact that he delivered me a might be familiar with anatomy
02:12:27.960 to a certain level you know the doctors that um came to the crime scenes and and uh gave their expert
02:12:33.080 opinion they said that the person that committed these murders had a crude understanding of an uh anatomy
02:12:38.440 to a degree so that might coincide with like someone that deals with me as a profession and it gave him
02:12:44.040 an excuse to have like blood on him and everything there you go so that's you know uh these are all
02:12:50.120 things that could potentially link him to the crime but again this sucks because back then in this era
02:12:54.520 it's very difficult to get concrete evidence so you got to rely on what we just saw now which is
02:12:58.120 a bunch of circumstantial stuff let's keep going victor i think this is going to be suspect
02:13:01.720 joseph barnett joseph barnett was the man who lived with mary jane kelly up until a few days before
02:13:13.960 the murder he and kelly had supposedly met around april of 1887 and they eventually moved to 13 miller's
02:13:21.160 court barnett was employed as a fish porter but for reasons unknown he lost his job between july and
02:13:28.360 august 1888. from that point onwards the couple struggled to pay rent and kelly resorted back to
02:13:35.640 prostitution now those who believe that barnett was the ripper view his loss of employment as a
02:13:42.280 turning point the argument is that barnett was so overcome with guilt and anguish for driving kelly back
02:13:49.160 to prostitution that he went on a murder spree murdering one local prostitute after another in a
02:13:55.800 desperate attempt to frighten kelly off the streets while most of this is pure speculation it is true
02:14:03.400 that barnett disapproved of kelly's prostitution you may recall that barnett separated from kelly on
02:14:09.160 october the 30th because he disliked the prostitutes with whom she associated kelly never went on the
02:14:15.640 streets when she lived with me she would never have gone wrong again and i should never have left if it
02:14:21.080 had not been for the prostitutes stopping by the house this might further explain why kelly was the
02:14:27.080 ripper's final and most viciously mutilated victim the implication being and that's where we sent you
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02:15:03.560 let's keep going that's barnett felt rejected by kelly and wanted revenge for the breakup
02:15:10.600 according to barnett he did pay kelly a visit on the evening of november the 8th but they had parted
02:15:15.960 on quote friendly terms he then supposedly went home played a card game until half past 12 before going
02:15:23.400 to bed now kelly is presumed to have died in the early hours of november the ninth so barnett could have
02:15:30.600 returned to miller's court sometime after midnight while the police did subject him to four hours of
02:15:37.080 interrogation burnett was ultimately released without charge then there's the matter of the
02:15:45.080 locked door when the police arrived at miller's court they had to force the door open with a pickaxe
02:15:52.520 this raised an important question how did the killer lock the door behind him bam according to
02:15:58.600 burnett the key to room 13 had been missing for some time because of this he and kelly would quote
02:16:04.920 open the door by reaching through the broken window the door was said to be equipped with a
02:16:09.960 quote catch lock and evidently locked itself upon being closed if that's true mystery solved but even
02:16:18.440 if the door was not self-locking there's still an obvious solution all the killer would have had to
02:16:23.320 do is observe kelly using the window trick and then employ that same technique to fasten the door upon
02:16:29.480 leaving but those who favor barnett as the ripper offer yet another solution the key never went missing
02:16:37.480 instead barnett is said to have stolen the key and then used it on the night of the murder
02:16:43.240 these solutions are all equally valid and it's impossible to know which one is correct there is
02:16:49.800 a slight variation of this theory which states that barnett did murder kelly but was not the ripper
02:16:55.720 instead he merely emulated the ripper to deflect attention away from himself pause once again and
02:17:02.280 these are all valid speculations man um i mean if you guys look at that picture it's very obvious that
02:17:07.000 that was a personal attack the mutilation was wild yeah please don't look at those pictures yeah very
02:17:13.000 sick let's keep going this is pure speculation but the murder of kelly did somewhat differ from the rest
02:17:18.760 in that it was committed indoors burnett remained in the east end until his death in 1926 at the age of 68
02:17:28.920 while it's only natural for suspicion to fall upon witnesses and acquaintances
02:17:33.320 victorian detectives did pursue other lines of inquiry one prominent theory was that the ripper
02:17:39.480 suffered from insanity and a prime suspect in that category is aaron kosminski
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02:21:21.800 uh well yeah let's get back to it and hell angie and kim spend a lot of their time researching for
02:21:26.200 you guys as well too man so shout out to them the white chapel notice investigation was overseen by
02:21:33.720 numerous high-ranking officers within the metropolitan police one of them was assistant
02:21:38.920 commissioner robert anderson upon his retirement anderson repeatedly and unequivocally stated
02:21:45.080 that jack the ripper had been identified there was no doubt whatever as to the identity of the criminal
02:21:52.440 without disclosing the name of the suspect anderson described him as a quote low-class polish jew who was
02:21:58.920 quote safely caged in this island was he'd been identified to this guy out here on that
02:22:05.160 fucking uh i guess he didn't like the them boys so he goes quote despite the luke uh lucubration of 0.81
02:22:13.240 many uh an amateur sherlock holmes there was no doubt whatsoever or whatever as to the identity of the
02:22:19.160 criminal the conclusion we came to was that he and his people were certain low-class polish jews before
02:22:25.320 the mania seized him or after he had been safely caged in an asylum and guys just to give you guys an
02:22:30.600 insight um anti-semitism was rampant at this time in history okay um a lot of countries had um conducted
02:22:40.440 the practice of uh exiling them boys all right for a multitude of different reasons which i won't get
02:22:45.560 into now because this is because that's going to take forever but um england ended up exiling
02:22:52.360 them boys later on as well uh but yeah there was you know it was common back then for them to have uh
02:22:59.240 anti-sense anti-semit belief systems so uh yeah let's get back to it
02:23:06.920 defined by a witness who was described as quote the only person who ever had a good view of the murderer
02:23:13.400 this unnamed witness had supposedly refused to testify because the suspect was quote a fellow jew
02:23:19.320 i am almost tempted to disclose the identity of the murderer but no public benefit would result from
02:23:26.920 such a course while anderson never revealed the name of the suspect his colleagues were a bit more
02:23:32.760 forthcoming chief inspector donald swanson revealed that his surname was kosminski yet another high-ranking
02:23:40.600 officer melville mcnaughton described kosminski as a homicidal and misogynistic resident of whitechapel
02:23:46.840 a surviving record showed that was kosminski a polish jew and resident in whitechapel this man became
02:23:54.120 insane oh owing to many years indulgence in solitary vices he had a great hatred of women specifically
02:24:00.600 of the prostitute class and had strong homicidal tendencies he was removed to a lunatic asylum about 0.92
02:24:06.440 march 1889 there were many circumstances connected with this man which made him a strong suspect and that
02:24:13.320 comes from the chief constable melville uh mcnaton if i pronounce that right here is where i ask what
02:24:21.000 are strong homicidal tendencies you're either a killer or you're not yeah he's probably just uh
02:24:27.320 saying he's strong homicidal tendencies because he's one of them boys that's probably why yeah they
02:24:33.560 didn't really like uh them boys back then at all especially in england but then aaron kosminski was
02:24:40.200 admitted to a psychiatric hospital in 1891 aaron was indeed from poland he was jewish and had lived
02:24:47.320 in whitechapel he suffered from auditory hallucinations and a paranoid fear of being fed by others
02:24:54.040 he was trained as a barber but had quote not attempted any kind of work for years it's unclear
02:25:00.520 when his mental health began to decline but upon being institutionalized aaron was deemed to be
02:25:05.480 harmless he was quote quiet and well behaved and quote apathetic as a rule only on rare occasions
02:25:13.080 would he get quote excited and violent however before his confinement aaron had once threatened his
02:25:19.960 sister with a knife the case against him largely hinges upon the claims made by anderson swanson and
02:25:27.320 mcnaughton especially the claim that an unnamed witness identified a suspect named kosminski
02:25:33.160 but the descriptions of that suspect are not entirely consistent with aaron kosminski for
02:25:40.680 instance mcnaughton stated that the suspect had been quote removed to a lunatic asylum about march
02:25:45.960 1889 aaron was first confined in 1891 swanson wrote that the suspect had been quote sent to the asylum
02:25:54.040 and died shortly afterwards aaron was still alive at the time and spent nearly three decades in psychiatric
02:26:00.120 care as such it is possible that the suspect was someone other than aaron kosminski it's also possible
02:26:10.360 that these inconsistencies were mere lapses in memory after all these events were accounted years or even
02:26:17.080 decades after the fact and mcnaughton even confessed to writing solely from memory regardless of the
02:26:25.320 suspect's true identity and and that's amateur police work guys you typically want to always
02:26:30.040 write your reports immediately after you do an interview or you uh do some type of investigative
02:26:36.360 steps so that it stays fresh in your mind um i was real big on that when i was an agent myself i would
02:26:41.080 write my reports almost immediately or if i didn't i would record the interview or i would take meticulous
02:26:46.360 notes um but in general you always want to go ahead and write that official report as soon as
02:26:52.040 possible so that it's fresh in your head son was the only one who seemed convinced of his guilt
02:26:58.200 mcnaughton ultimately favored a different suspect and stated that quote many homicidal maniacs were
02:27:03.560 suspected but no shadow of proof could be thrown on anyone inspector edmund reed was of the same
02:27:10.360 opinion now we have sir robert anderson saying that jack the ripper was a jew that i challenge him
02:27:16.920 to prove i challenge anyone to prove that there was a tittle of evidence against man woman or child
02:27:22.920 so when anderson wrote that there was quote no doubt whatever as to the identity of the criminal
02:27:27.960 he merely expressed his personal opinion there was in fact ample doubt and no consensus amongst the police
02:27:37.080 but in recent years aaron kosminski has been resurrected as a prime suspect due to a controversial
02:27:43.240 dna analysis okay so back in 1888 acting sergeant amos simpson is said to have stolen a bloodstained
02:27:51.000 shawl from the crime scene of catherine eddowes this shawl was then passed down from one generation to the
02:27:57.080 next before being submitted for dna testing in 2011. DNA samples were extracted from the shawl and then
02:28:04.440 compared against maternal descendants of eddowes and kosminski in both cases it was a match
02:28:11.400 if the subsequent news coverage is to be believed the mystery has now been quote definitively solved
02:28:17.640 pause aaron kosminski was jack the ripper
02:28:22.280 jack the ripper was polish immigrant aaron kosminski book claims russell edwards claims
02:28:26.440 aaron kosminski a 23 year old polish immigrant who ended up dying in an asylum was definitely 0.96
02:28:30.760 categorically and absolutely the man behind the grizzly killing spree in 1888 in london's east end edwards
02:28:36.520 said a bloodstained shawl he bought in 2007 after an auction in bury st edmund suffolk held vital dna
02:28:44.440 evidence which led to the killer i've got the only piece of forensic evidence in the whole history of
02:28:49.000 the case he said i spent 14 years working on it and we have definitively solved the mystery of who jack
02:28:54.680 the ripper was holy but let's see um how strong this thing stands uh but that's crazy that they
02:29:03.640 actually the police officer stole a piece of evidence that just goes to show like the
02:29:07.160 fucking bush league type investigators they had back then but he stole a piece of evidence and handed it
02:29:12.680 down throughout the generations and then someone finally went ahead and got it forensically tested
02:29:17.320 someone said that we need him in miami we need who but as you can imagine
02:29:23.880 oh man all right it's never quite that simple first of all the provenance or chain of custody of the
02:29:30.360 shawl is severely lacking there is no evidence of a shawl being found okay let me explain what chain of
02:29:35.800 evidence a chain of custody is guys okay so when you go to a crime scene right and you take a piece of
02:29:41.080 evidence what you do is you have to pretty much you know put that evidence in a bag seal it up
02:29:47.240 you're right who found it what time they found it what who the witnesses were that found it etc
02:29:52.920 then you take custody of that evidence and you bring it to uh an evidence locker okay uh most
02:29:59.480 agencies have some type of like big ass locker room where they have all the evidence lined up and it's
02:30:05.080 sitting there by case number okay so you have say let's say you get a crime scene case numbers are
02:30:11.240 signed then you go ahead you find a piece of evidence there maybe a bullet a gun whatever you take
02:30:15.720 that gun put it in a bag seal it up with obviously you grab it with gloves write your name on it you
02:30:21.640 know found by detectives such and such or found by special agents such and such so you have you
02:30:25.880 have a witness there with you they sign you seal it up done then you physically transport it to the
02:30:31.480 evidence locker room or you turn it over to somebody that will go ahead and do it for you
02:30:37.080 that piece of evidence gets something uh it gets something called the chain of evidence log with it okay
02:30:42.840 in the government uh when i was working for uh homeland security it was called a 6051 yeah we're
02:30:48.440 getting into details now okay and that's the customs form that uh hsi uses customs of border
02:30:54.280 protection uses border patrol it's called a 6051 and that's what it's called and you guys can go ahead
02:30:59.080 and google i'm sure you guys can probably see it a 6051 s for seized right uh so anyway you write on
02:31:08.280 there the item the line number it is maybe it's the first piece of evidence you find so it's line
02:31:13.240 item number one and then what it is you describe it you initial it blah blah day and time date it and
02:31:19.320 then you go ahead and transport it to the evidence guy once you give it to evidence guy he takes the
02:31:23.000 chain of custody he signs it and it should be in his custody right or whoever touched in between but
02:31:27.640 the long story short is this guys when you get a piece of evidence it needs to be uh documented
02:31:34.200 logged sealed and every person that touches that piece of evidence needs to be uh documented on that
02:31:41.160 chain of custody clearly you know the police back in 1800s right in the late 1800s didn't know this
02:31:47.160 and one police officer stole a piece of evidence from the case so we don't have a chain of
02:31:52.600 custody we don't know how legit it is we don't even know if it actually came from that crime scene
02:31:56.120 officially right like we can't 100 conclusively prove that so that is why the chain of evidence is
02:32:00.920 so important as a matter of fact the chain of evidence is what the defense attacked in the oj
02:32:06.120 simpson case and why oj simpson was able to walk free they attacked the evidence in that chain of
02:32:10.760 custody man so that is the importance of chain of custody and that is what chain of custody is
02:32:17.640 we're going to get a more depth description of that but i need you guys to like the goddamn 0.64
02:32:20.600 video where 1700 likes right now we need 1800 likes man 100 more likes because i'm giving
02:32:25.640 an awesome sauce uh yeah go ahead it'd be the same for for the police in england like this it should
02:32:31.480 be yes all law enforcement agencies typically have a chain of custody some use different terms for it
02:32:36.840 etc right like like i said before hsi we called it a 6051 form um but every uh every police agency
02:32:44.360 whenever you're seizing evidence there needs to be a chain of custody so that when you go to court and
02:32:47.720 testify the every person that touched that piece of evidence can be called in to testify
02:32:52.920 that they handle the evidence that's why it's so important so that it could be used in court
02:32:58.040 all right let's get back to the crime scene like the video is there any evidence of simpson
02:33:01.880 ever being at the crime scene furthermore a destitute woman like edos is unlikely to have 0.99
02:33:07.160 owned such an expensive item second of all the type of dna used to identify edos and kosminski
02:33:14.200 was mitochondrial dna the powerhouse of this type of dna is passed down through the female line 1.00
02:33:19.880 and is not unique to any one individual thousands can share the same mitochondrial dna which means
02:33:25.960 it can't be used to pinpoint a specific person in the words of a geneticist based on mitochondrial dna
02:33:32.200 one can only exclude a suspect so to say that the mystery has been definitively solved is widely
02:33:38.920 inaccurate there's still plenty of room for doubt so to recap a suspect named kasminski was identified by
02:33:47.160 an unknown witness this was enough to convince at least one senior officer of his guilt that suspect
02:33:54.040 may have been aaron kasminski a man who was largely non-violent but once threatened his sister with a
02:34:00.760 knife aaron can either be incriminated nor eliminated by the dna evidence he spent the rest of his life in
02:34:08.120 psychiatric care and died in 1919 at the age of 53.
02:34:13.080 kusminski was not the only suspect advanced by a high-ranking officer a completely different suspect
02:34:21.480 who still falls into the same category is francis tumblety
02:34:33.800 two days before the murder of mary jane kelly an american physician named francis tumblety was arrested
02:34:40.200 in london as you can probably tell from this photograph tumblety was quite an eccentric
02:34:45.720 character he was born in ireland around 1833 but was raised in the united states from an early age
02:34:52.760 tumblety gained a reputation for being a medicaster or quack doctor he engaged in all sorts of medically
02:34:58.680 dubious practices and advertised himself as the indian herb doctor he promised to cure anything from
02:35:05.240 dyspepsia and scurvy to cancer and blindness using nothing but medicinal herbs uh and like i told you
02:35:13.240 guys before this kind of goes to show y'all the primitive uh state of medicine back then in the late
02:35:18.440 1800s so you know it's very probable that those doctors doctors that showed up at those scenes saying
02:35:23.880 yeah she's been dead for at least two hours or whatever they could be wildly inaccurate and you
02:35:28.520 guys can see with that first murder well those first few murders um timelines were matching up
02:35:33.880 witness accounts were matching up etc with the doctor situation so it's very probable that the
02:35:37.720 docs could have been doctors could have been wrong as well when he was not posing as a doctor tumblety
02:35:44.520 was busy running from the law he was either accused or convicted for crimes like theft and assault
02:35:50.520 attempt to induce a miscarriage and manslaughter of a patient he was even implicated in the assassination
02:35:56.840 of us president abraham lincoln but was ultimately cleared of suspicion now in the early 1860s tumblety
02:36:04.760 is alleged to have hosted a lavish dinner party in washington only men were invited to this dinner
02:36:10.760 and tumblety had supposedly expressed fierce hatred of women furthermore he showcased a cabinet in his
02:36:17.160 office in which he stored a vast collection of jars filled with anatomical specimens some of which
02:36:23.880 were said to contain the wombs of quote every class of woman in 1869 tumblety ventured across 0.65
02:36:31.880 the atlantic and visited england for the first time by his own admission he roamed the streets of london
02:36:37.480 until he became familiar with every part of it he advertised himself as the great american doctor
02:36:43.560 and had a few skirmishes with the police after a few more voyages between the old world and the new
02:36:49.960 tumblety found himself in london in the autumn of 1888 the purpose of his visit and whereabouts at the
02:36:56.200 time of the murders are completely unknown tumblety never stayed in one place for long and made frequent
02:37:02.280 use of false names there is a story of a mysterious lodger leaving behind a bloodstained shirt near the
02:37:09.800 murder site of elizabeth stride this supposedly happened on the night of the murder and some believe
02:37:15.400 that this lodger was francis tumblety but there is no firm evidence of that and the entire incident is
02:37:22.280 fraught with uncertainty what we do know is that tumblety was arrested in london on november the seventh
02:37:31.080 according to the press as well as tumblety himself he was arrested on suspicion of being jack the ripper
02:37:37.960 two days later mary jane kelly was found brutally murdered and it's unclear whether tumblety was still
02:37:44.600 in custody or had already been released on bail nevertheless he was ultimately charged with four
02:37:50.840 counts of gross indecency which had nothing to do with the murders but tumblety had no intention of
02:37:57.640 standing trial instead he made his way across the english channel boarded a steamship under a false name
02:38:03.560 and fled back to america he was pursued by detectives and kept under surveillance but his offenses were quote
02:38:10.360 not extraditable as such tumblety remained in the united states and never returned to england
02:38:19.080 so to recap francis tumblety was a misogynistic medicaster who was in london at the time of the
02:38:24.840 murders he even showcased a collection of wombs and the ripper did indeed extract the womb from two of
02:38:31.080 his victims i mean he sounds like the perfect suspect perhaps a bit too perfect there is no doubt
02:38:39.640 that tumlety was in london in 1888 but the claim that he was a misogynistic collector of human body
02:38:45.560 parts he is extremely dubious it can be traced back to a single article from december of 1888
02:38:52.280 featuring an interview with a man named charles dunham dunham had a long history of spreading
02:38:57.400 misinformation and has been described as a pathological liar a forger and a conman he was even 0.73
02:39:03.960 convicted of perjury as such there is every reason to believe that this story is a complete fabrication
02:39:15.320 furthermore tumblety was both older and taller than the men described by most witnesses
02:39:20.680 tumblety was said to be quote an enormous man who liked to dress in flamboyant and militaristic outfits
02:39:26.920 it's difficult to imagine a tall pompous american sneaking around the streets of whitechapel virtually
02:39:33.000 undetected on the other hand it's unclear which if any of the witness accounts can be trusted
02:39:41.560 then there's the matter of the rings you may recall that two brass rings were stolen from the
02:39:46.440 body of annie chapman it's suspected that the rings were taken by the ripper to be kept as trophies
02:39:53.320 now upon his death in 1903 tumblety left behind a quite impressive estate
02:39:58.600 but among his many valuable possessions were a pair of inexpensive imitation rings could they have been
02:40:05.000 the same rings taken from the body of chapman it's possible it's also impossible to prove
02:40:16.760 chief inspector john littlechild regarded tumblety as a quote very likely suspect
02:40:22.680 and it's not difficult to see why if the many rumors about them are to be believed tumblety had both
02:40:28.360 opportunity and motive to commit the murders but therein lies the problem much of what we know about
02:40:34.840 tumblety is founded upon unsubstantiated rumors tumblety himself was an attention-seeking charlatan
02:40:41.240 with no qualms about lies and deception with a suspect like that one can never be certain where the lies end
02:40:48.440 and the truth begins
02:40:54.680 and also pause he was arrested right around the time that one of the murders happened so
02:41:00.200 it's it's is it probable that he will commit a murder like right after he got arrested assuming
02:41:04.760 he got bond yeah who knows you know what i mean if he wants that kind of attention on himself
02:41:09.560 um and he sticks out and what didn't match the descriptions of the other witnesses
02:41:12.920 all right let's uh finish up this thing let's go back to it
02:41:15.000 this is done it's done i think the outro is left yeah this is the outro hold on let's make sure
02:41:22.440 to theorize about the identity of jack the ripper is to navigate the minefield of hearsay
02:41:27.640 sophistry and contradictions entire encyclopedias have been dedicated to the compilation of suspects
02:41:33.800 and with every passing year they seem to grow ever more expansive even though there are hundreds of
02:41:39.400 potential suspects only a dozen or so are worth more than a brief consideration some of the more
02:41:45.320 sensational contenders include famous authors and artists as well as high-ranking officers and
02:41:51.080 members of the royal family but these grand conspiracies and elaborate deceptions seem hopelessly
02:41:58.360 contrived against the sheer simplicity of a suspect like charles lechmere an unassuming delivery man
02:42:05.080 was there anything you want to add on this guy uh kim because this was the first guy that they
02:42:09.000 thought yeah so they covered basically everything but he gave a fake name a fake address um he also
02:42:17.160 stated that he was never alone with the body when in reality he was alone with the body um for nine
02:42:23.160 minutes before the second guy came up on that work that walk to work yeah and after doing investigations
02:42:28.600 this was like one of the only bodies that he didn't really like go crazy on because he didn't have
02:42:34.120 the time to because he heard the footsteps of the other person coming gotcha and when they did like
02:42:38.440 more like investigations on it it only took two to three minutes to kill her and he was alone with
02:42:43.160 her for nine minutes gotcha okay interesting all right uh let's keep running it on his way to work
02:42:52.520 personally i remain unconvinced that jack the ripper has even been identified as a suspect
02:42:58.600 the few covered in this video are probable candidates but it's still possible to make
02:43:03.080 persuasive arguments against them the same is true of all those left out by necessity
02:43:09.000 none of them can offer anything more than ambiguity and circumstance with a suspect pool in the hundreds
02:43:16.440 that might seem improbable but london was the largest city in the world home to the largest port in the
02:43:23.400 world it was a city of millions with a large population of poorly documented drifters it's not
02:43:30.200 difficult to imagine one lowly sailor butcher medic soldier barber merchant
02:43:40.120 blending into the slums of white chapel like a grain of sand
02:43:44.040 boom boom pause yo shout out to lamino that was a fantastic documentary
02:43:53.640 go ahead and support his youtube channel give that a like real quick angie scroll down give that
02:43:58.840 give him a like shout out to lamino uh he hasn't posted in a while but awesome content i'll link
02:44:03.640 it below for y'all if you guys want to watch it uninterrupted without uh our commentary uh let's go
02:44:08.520 ahead and hit the chats real quick and uh close this bad boy out you guys could be anywhere else in
02:44:12.600 the world but you're still here with us so like the video subscribe to the channel thank you so
02:44:15.320 much for the support uh go ahead uh kim you got it because i can't rob gc and team energy 199 myron's
02:44:21.880 right about the rappers they're all cap four bucks yeah it's just it's just this you know the quality
02:44:28.280 of the interviews is not worth the headache that you have to deal with getting them on the show
02:44:31.480 simply put guys um big mo says jack the ripper chuffing up and cooking a woman like another episode
02:44:40.440 of gordon ramsay's kitchen nightmares shout out to mo man in the chat um trc 23 jack the ripper was
02:44:49.080 part of the royal family that's why they could not solve the crimes okay all right that's one theory
02:44:55.080 the irs says now this jack the ripper is wild boy he's probably in hell getting his cheeks beat by 0.51
02:45:00.120 saying shout out to uh irs i appreciate that my friend j soul life says jack was selling dreams and
02:45:06.840 taking spleen
02:45:13.800 yeah check out no chill man what the fuck bro jack the river gave women less than anyone in history 0.66
02:45:20.360 that's true he took more squint daniel says hey myron a cool case for you to cover would be the
02:45:27.480 junko for he was a japanese she was a japanese girl kidnapped tortured for 44 days and murdered 0.99
02:45:35.560 by her classmates yes we we have that on the list we have we have that on the list that that case that
02:45:40.200 was that was really graphic that's one of my favorite ones yeah that one's really graphic but
02:45:43.480 yeah we we have that one on the list go ahead rob says green river killer said if he had a nice
02:45:49.000 woman to go home to he might have not killed love the show myron keep it up no uh so funny thing
02:45:55.560 the green river killer actually did have a wife guys but he got he got it after the killings
02:46:02.120 no i think no he kept killing when he was with her yeah he did but he stopped for a while after
02:46:07.320 he got married and then he he continued killing yeah but he's saying that if he had a good woman he
02:46:12.760 wouldn't he wouldn't wouldn't be killing that was a lie maybe she wasn't a good woman 0.99
02:46:16.760 i mean he he moved her in they had a long relationship like she had no clue what he
02:46:22.520 was doing but the point is is that allegedly he was married well that no she even said it in in the
02:46:27.640 in her interview that she had no clue he was a good man to her she had zero clue that he was doing all
02:46:32.360 this demon time stuff on the side like he moved her in he took care of her it was like a dream
02:46:36.840 relationship and when uh he got arrested she was like caught off guard so i would say he had a good
02:46:42.920 marriage a very good one and it wasn't it wasn't until he got married uh until he got arrested that
02:46:47.800 um everything came to light and he did a good job of living a double life but yeah bro i mean um but
02:46:53.160 he definitely had a chick but he was still acting crazy well hang on wasn't there the green river
02:46:58.440 killer killing before getting married and then he got married it stopped and then he started again yes
02:47:04.280 okay yeah okay uh manny says hey myron just know you guys have a lot of fans in the san francis
02:47:14.600 sf san francisco no uh sf special forces operator side of the military shout out to you my friend i
02:47:20.600 got i know y'all support me for sure um after our shows keep us uh entertained and the daytime is great
02:47:27.480 knowledge but uh especially the financial side yeah absolutely man would help you know i love helping
02:47:31.480 government employees like get another uh income and uh tomorrow we're gonna actually talk about how
02:47:35.400 to make money on amazon guys so for all you guys out there that want a side hustle etc this is going
02:47:38.920 to be a fantastic one for y'all okay mo says woman would rather share a jack the ripper than to be 0.94
02:47:48.120 saddled with a faithful mom trail milkman he's saying he's saying uh they'd rather basically do a jack
02:47:57.640 jack the ripper than abba oh star boy says jack ripped on more woman than myron does in the after
02:48:05.240 hours facts that dude was out here slashing and dashing all right what right now says or property of
02:48:12.520 the deceased in the suspect's possession was considered proof of guilt we were talking about
02:48:18.840 early she asked earlier um what would we consider like solid proof so he was saying yeah that could be
02:48:25.560 yeah yeah yeah you do you search the house yeah that's that's um david said and you got the hoodie
02:48:31.880 myron looking good mirroring w yeah you got it bro and we also keep the studio cold freezing yeah
02:48:39.160 big mo says hey myron when are we gonna have jack the ripper as a guest on after hours we'd love to see
02:48:45.080 him chop it up with the ladies this guy bro thank you i appreciate it motherfucker uh 20 bucks when will 0.98
02:48:53.960 you do an episode on the cocaine fueled six foot four armenians stalking young latinas or across 0.86
02:48:59.400 miami i don't know when i'll do that one man zirka might do his own show i'm just kidding uh they're
02:49:04.440 not elliot what do you think about the syphilis theory back then penicillin didn't exist and late
02:49:09.640 stage syphilis causes you to go mad which is why he targets prostitutes potentially i mean that's
02:49:14.120 actually what killed uh al capone guys go watch the episode that we did on al capone um that
02:49:18.600 fucked him up so and he ended up like getting deterioration of the brain etc uh anything else 0.91
02:49:24.280 yeah devon says put my mother onto your fed reacts content bro she asked if you ever if you've ever
02:49:29.640 looked into jfk jr uh yeah we're gonna cover we're gonna cover uh jfk extensively when um you know we're
02:49:37.960 gonna cover the magic bullet theory everything man oswalt rubenstein if you know what i'm saying
02:49:45.560 jack ruby okay we're gonna cover all that stuff guys for y'all when i bring uh ryan dawson on
02:49:50.920 anything else that's all cool uh ladies what is well you guys what's your last words for the people
02:49:56.200 before we close this thing out um this was an interesting case it was not um when i researched
02:50:04.440 it out a lot of the videos were the same and they had the same it's all conspiracy theories it was it
02:50:09.720 it was a nice video um yeah yeah lamino's video is very well done shout out yeah he did a good job
02:50:15.480 um yeah that's about it uh you know what i think about this case uh the documentary definitely of w
02:50:23.880 is amazing well very well done i love lamino it's great love their documentaries but yeah the case is
02:50:30.440 boring fair enough and he doesn't like uh slashers from the 1800s um yeah guys i mean i'm in the middle
02:50:37.800 with this one uh you guys been requesting it forever so i said let's do it um and obviously
02:50:41.960 you know it is a fact he's the most famous serial killer of all time i would argue um if you you
02:50:46.280 know he's up there you know you think of serial killers names that come to mind are automatically
02:50:49.720 always going to be jack the ripper ted bundy um uh the zodiac killer john wayne gacy jeffrey dommer
02:50:57.480 like these are names that always come up btk green river killer samuel little so you know you guys ask
02:51:03.240 for it we're going to make it happen you know it doesn't fuck our feelings it doesn't matter what we feel 0.94
02:51:07.080 like or what we necessarily want to do we give you guys what you guys want you know the dc snipers
02:51:11.720 right you guys wanted that one we covered it for y'all so just keep giving us requests guys um
02:51:16.760 we're going to give you guys what you want regardless of how we feel about the case like
02:51:19.400 i said before angie doesn't like this case but hey we're doing it anyway because you know you guys
02:51:23.480 the ones that dictate how we do this show because like i said before this show isn't necessarily
02:51:29.080 designed to make money it's more to give y'all what you guys want give y'all some entertainment
02:51:32.600 and give you guys some education and explain to you guys how the law enforcement side works i mean
02:51:37.000 hell y'all got a full you know one-on-one class on uh chain of custody and how that works as well
02:51:41.320 which i've never really seen explained to that detail on youtube uh any anything else yeah we have
02:51:46.360 one more chat all right cool it says from martin modern day policing has really advanced in london
02:51:53.800 now the police officers have batons and pepper spray they wave rainbow flags on the streets they
02:51:59.240 arrest people for saying mean words also they're really concrete
02:52:02.600 they really conquered the knife crime well done uk
02:52:08.760 london is a failed society man you you guys have really bad knife crime the police don't even have
02:52:13.880 guns they're super liberal you can get arrested for a tweet it's crazy man um london has become
02:52:20.760 definitely a fucking
02:52:27.080 clown world
02:52:27.640 uh martin said you skipped my 50 super chat no we got you we got you bro we got you i agree with
02:52:35.960 you that london is is a failed society all jokes aside no nowhere will any of y'all compare myron's
02:52:41.240 critical thoughts to the white fulani cattle headman i think he's making fun of uh apple or leech one of
02:52:49.800 the two um the white fulani and that big chungus goes uh in your opinion do you think who do you 0.97
02:52:56.520 think was jack um it could have been that first guy that found him or guys remember so many immigrants
02:53:03.000 so many poor people coming in and out of that part of london it could have been some random dude that
02:53:06.920 saw an opportunity to attack a bunch of drunk whores on the street and get away with it you know and 1.00
02:53:11.960 like it wasn't like they had licenses back then or driver's licenses or excuse me like ids like 1.00
02:53:18.920 people were just coming into london and just like living you know what i mean because there are so
02:53:22.120 many immigrants in the area like people were undocumented so it would have been easy for 0.98
02:53:26.120 someone who's like just a rent a stray hell a gypsy passing through to commit these crimes and not get 1.00
02:53:31.480 caught so yeah that was tough man and then jm just jam thank you so much five bucks super sticker
02:53:38.120 um cool uh guys hope you guys enjoyed that one uh that was jack the ripper don't forget to like
02:53:43.960 the video subscribe to the channel oh okay okay last minute guys here jm said you should do an
02:53:49.000 episode on it's on the list okay chris benoit's on there okay chris benoit is the uh the crippler
02:53:54.920 the canadian crippler he was a famous wrestler uh back in the day that killed himself and his 1.00
02:53:59.800 family out in canada martin again and chris benoit there was that yeah we also got robert
02:54:05.400 picture and you guys have been requesting yeah and chris benoit those are two main canadian cases
02:54:09.640 and then martin says great job all making chris look even more like a bum appreciate it my friend
02:54:15.960 uh shout out to chris he helps he does his job even though we make fun of him but uh guys hope you guys
02:54:21.240 enjoyed that one don't forget to like the video subscribe to the channel if you haven't already
02:54:24.120 uh thank you to angie and kimberly for helping me out on this and uh yeah guys we're gonna go eat
02:54:27.960 uh angie go ahead and hit that brand button there and 0.99
02:54:34.360 i'm a special agent with homelands investigations okay guys hsi
02:54:37.880 friend of jeffrey williams and associate y cell did commit the felony here's what