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William Horncy, The Murder Of Amarjit Chohan And His Family : Crime Documentary
William Horncy (born 1954) is a British murderer who achieved notoriety in 2005 when he was convicted of murdering millionaire Amarjit Chohan as well as Chohan's wife, mother-in-law and two sons. The bodies of Chohan's two sons were never found.
Horncy was sentenced to life imprisonment and on 23 February 2008 The Times reported that he was among 50 prisoners who were issued with whole life tariffs and are unlikely ever to be released.
Two men have been found guilty of murdering a millionaire and his family in order to take over his business.
The bodies of Amarjit Chohan, his wife and her mother, from west London, were washed up on the south coast in 2003. Their two children have not been found.
Career criminal Kenneth Regan, 54, of Wiltshire, and his accomplice William Horncy, 51, of Dorset, were convicted of murdering all three generations.
Peter Rees was convicted of Mr Chohan's murder but cleared of the other four.
The 38-year-old, from Portsmouth, Hants, was also convicted of assisting an offender following the eight-month trial.
Indian-born Mr Chohan, his 25-year-old wife Nancy, their two young sons, Devinder and Ravinder, and Mrs Chohan's mother, Charanjit Kaur, 51, disappeared from their Hounslow home in February 2003.
Regan, a convicted drug dealer and police informant, planned to take over Mr Chohan's successful CIBA freight company to use it as a front for importing drugs.
He wanted to make people think the 46-year-old, who was known as a "chancer" and had been to prison for tax evasion, had given up his business and gone abroad, the trial was told.
So he lured Mr Chohan to Stonehenge, Wiltshire, held him against his will for several days, gagged him and forced him to sign over his company before murdering him.
The jury, which took 13 days to come to its verdict, was told how the plan would have worked had it not been for Mrs Chohan's brother, Onkar Verma, in New Zealand.
He refused to accept that his mother, his sister and her family would have just vanished.
As police inquiries were about to turn to a farm in Tiverton, Devon, where the defendants had buried the family, the men returned to the farm to dig up the bodies.
The trial heard that on Easter Sunday 2003 the bodies were taken out to sea and dumped.
Two days later, Mr Chohan's body was found floating in the water near Bournemouth pier. His wife's body was found in the same area that July and Mrs Kaur was found in November in a bay off the Isle of Wight.
Paul Mendelle, defending Regan, said he "would have had to be desperate beyond belief to slaughter an entire family for the sake of a business".
After the conviction his legal team maintained he was innocent and was planning to appeal.
Police still do not know how Mr Chohan died and have said they will be asking the men to tell them where to find the bodies of two-month old Ravinder and 18-month-old Devinder.
Det Ch Insp Dave Little, who led the investigation, said it was a crime "utterly beyond the comprehension of decent society".
"A young family, a new family, was entirely wiped out at the hands of these murderous men, in an attempt to line their own pockets," he said.
A Chohan family friend, Suresh Grover, read out a statement on behalf of Mr Verma saying: "The last two years have been a living nightmare.
"The deliberate, premeditated slaughter of my innocent family is akin to me being given a life sentence - a life with no laughter, no happiness and no joy."
The murder trial, which cost more than £10m, is thought to be the longest in the history of the Metropolitan Police and of the Old Bailey.
Title: William Horncy, The Murder Of Amarjit Chohan And His Family : Crime Documentary
Published on Apr 12, 2016
Uploaded by: Serial Killers Around The World
Horncy was sentenced to life imprisonment and on 23 February 2008 The Times reported that he was among 50 prisoners who were issued with whole life tariffs and are unlikely ever to be released.
Two men have been found guilty of murdering a millionaire and his family in order to take over his business.
The bodies of Amarjit Chohan, his wife and her mother, from west London, were washed up on the south coast in 2003. Their two children have not been found.
Career criminal Kenneth Regan, 54, of Wiltshire, and his accomplice William Horncy, 51, of Dorset, were convicted of murdering all three generations.
Peter Rees was convicted of Mr Chohan's murder but cleared of the other four.
The 38-year-old, from Portsmouth, Hants, was also convicted of assisting an offender following the eight-month trial.
Indian-born Mr Chohan, his 25-year-old wife Nancy, their two young sons, Devinder and Ravinder, and Mrs Chohan's mother, Charanjit Kaur, 51, disappeared from their Hounslow home in February 2003.
Regan, a convicted drug dealer and police informant, planned to take over Mr Chohan's successful CIBA freight company to use it as a front for importing drugs.
He wanted to make people think the 46-year-old, who was known as a "chancer" and had been to prison for tax evasion, had given up his business and gone abroad, the trial was told.
So he lured Mr Chohan to Stonehenge, Wiltshire, held him against his will for several days, gagged him and forced him to sign over his company before murdering him.
The jury, which took 13 days to come to its verdict, was told how the plan would have worked had it not been for Mrs Chohan's brother, Onkar Verma, in New Zealand.
He refused to accept that his mother, his sister and her family would have just vanished.
As police inquiries were about to turn to a farm in Tiverton, Devon, where the defendants had buried the family, the men returned to the farm to dig up the bodies.
The trial heard that on Easter Sunday 2003 the bodies were taken out to sea and dumped.
Two days later, Mr Chohan's body was found floating in the water near Bournemouth pier. His wife's body was found in the same area that July and Mrs Kaur was found in November in a bay off the Isle of Wight.
Paul Mendelle, defending Regan, said he "would have had to be desperate beyond belief to slaughter an entire family for the sake of a business".
After the conviction his legal team maintained he was innocent and was planning to appeal.
Police still do not know how Mr Chohan died and have said they will be asking the men to tell them where to find the bodies of two-month old Ravinder and 18-month-old Devinder.
Det Ch Insp Dave Little, who led the investigation, said it was a crime "utterly beyond the comprehension of decent society".
"A young family, a new family, was entirely wiped out at the hands of these murderous men, in an attempt to line their own pockets," he said.
A Chohan family friend, Suresh Grover, read out a statement on behalf of Mr Verma saying: "The last two years have been a living nightmare.
"The deliberate, premeditated slaughter of my innocent family is akin to me being given a life sentence - a life with no laughter, no happiness and no joy."
The murder trial, which cost more than £10m, is thought to be the longest in the history of the Metropolitan Police and of the Old Bailey.
Title: William Horncy, The Murder Of Amarjit Chohan And His Family : Crime Documentary
Published on Apr 12, 2016
Uploaded by: Serial Killers Around The World
The Triads Chinatown chinese Mafia Documentary Worlds Most Dangerous Gangs 2014
The Triads Chinatown chinese Mafia Documentary Worlds Most Dangerous Gangs 2014 The Triads Chinatown chinese Mafia Documentary Worlds Most Dangerous Gangs 2014.
Triad refers to the many branches of Chinese transnational organized crime organizations based in Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and also in countries with.
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Title: The Triads Chinatown chinese Mafia Documentary Worlds Most Dangerous Gangs 2014
Published on Oct 8, 2015
Uploaded by: Adali Aliz
Triad refers to the many branches of Chinese transnational organized crime organizations based in Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and also in countries with.
10 Biggest Mafias In The World The Triads Chinatown [chinese Mafia] Documentary - Worlds Most Dangerous Gangs 2014 The Top 10 Most Brutal Mafia Hits Of .
Fore more Documentary Video's Subscribe : goo.gl/zf0JLQ Facebook : goo.gl/1QkSlT criminal organization criminal minds califronia gangs los angelos gangs .
Title: The Triads Chinatown chinese Mafia Documentary Worlds Most Dangerous Gangs 2014
Published on Oct 8, 2015
Uploaded by: Adali Aliz
Killers Inc.
“Killers Inc.” is a documentary film produced by The Organized Crime and Corruption project. The film is the result of a two-year, multi-country investigation examining a violent feud between businessmen connected to the Kremlin, and the criminal groups and assassins-for-hire tasked with settling their scores.
Title: Killers Inc.
Published on Apr 17, 2015
Uploaded by: Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project
Title: Killers Inc.
Published on Apr 17, 2015
Uploaded by: Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project
KINGS OF NEW YORK WORLDS TOUGHEST GANGS Full Documentary 2016 HD
The film begins in 1846 and quickly jumps to 1862. Two issues of the era in New York were Irish immigration to the city and the Civil War. The story follows gang leader Bill "The Butcher" Cutting (Daniel Day-Lewis) in his roles as crime boss and political kingmaker under the helm of "Boss" Tweed (Jim Broadbent). The film culminates in a violent confrontation between Cutting and his mob with the protagonist Amsterdam Vallon (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his immigrant allies, which coincides with the New York Draft Riots of 1863.
Title: KINGS OF NEW YORK WORLDS TOUGHEST GANGS Full Documentary 2016 HD
Published on Oct 5, 2016
Uploaded by: Criminal DoCuMenTaRy
Title: KINGS OF NEW YORK WORLDS TOUGHEST GANGS Full Documentary 2016 HD
Published on Oct 5, 2016
Uploaded by: Criminal DoCuMenTaRy
The Deadliest Criminal Gangs Of America - Most Dangerous Gangs In The World +18
Title: The Deadliest Criminal Gangs Of America - Most Dangerous Gangs In The World +18
Published on May 5, 2016
Uploaded by: Documentary Tv
Miami's Most Violent Gang The Zoe Pounds Crime Documentary
Zoe Pound is a criminal street gang based in Miami, Florida founded by Haitian immigrants. Zoe is the anglicized variant of the word Zo, which is Haitian Creole to mean bone, whose members were known to be "hard to the bone." When conflicts against Haitians arose, the pound would be sought out to retaliate, thus the street gang name, Zoe Pound came to be.
Having branched out from Miami in the two decades leading up to 2010, they are known to be involved in drug trafficking and robbery and related violent crimes in support of their drug trafficking activities in Evansville, Indiana.
In 2009, six Zoe Pound leaders were arrested on racketeering and conspiracy charges in Fort Pierce, Florida after Florida Department of Law Enforcement offices convinced several gang members to give testimony for the prosecution.
Title: Miami's Most Violent Gang The Zoe Pounds Crime Documentary
Published on Dec 27, 2015
Uploaded by: Top Documentary [TD2]
Having branched out from Miami in the two decades leading up to 2010, they are known to be involved in drug trafficking and robbery and related violent crimes in support of their drug trafficking activities in Evansville, Indiana.
In 2009, six Zoe Pound leaders were arrested on racketeering and conspiracy charges in Fort Pierce, Florida after Florida Department of Law Enforcement offices convinced several gang members to give testimony for the prosecution.
Title: Miami's Most Violent Gang The Zoe Pounds Crime Documentary
Published on Dec 27, 2015
Uploaded by: Top Documentary [TD2]
The Confession (2010) - Col. Russell Williams Documentary
In a commercial-free special edition of the fifth estate, Bob McKeown deconstructs the interrogation and shocking confession of Russell Williams. From his initial denial to the full declaration of guilt, the fifth estate deciphers one of the most compelling and distressing confessions in Canadian criminal history with the help of people who know the art of interrogation better than anyone else. For many months, the fifth estate has been following the story of Russell Williams and now is able to piece it together from the early clues to the final confession.
Title: The Confession (2010) - Col. Russell Williams Documentary
Published on Jan 1, 2013
Uploaded by: darkdocumentaries
Title: The Confession (2010) - Col. Russell Williams Documentary
Published on Jan 1, 2013
Uploaded by: darkdocumentaries
Boys of Destruction St Louis Criminal Gangs of America
Title: Full length new Documentary 2015 Boys of Destruction St Louis Criminal Gangs of America HD 1080p
Published on Apr 18, 2015
Uploaded by: Bradley
Teen Crime Movies| Youngest Girls Perfect Killer | Criminal Documentary Movies
Title: Teen Crime Movies| Youngest Girls Perfect Killer | Criminal Documentary Movies
Published on May 17, 2016
Uploaded by: Amazing Documentaries
Evil In Law: Mama's Boy - (SHOCKING Crime Documentary)
Evil In Law: Mama's Boy - (SHOCKING Crime Documentary) Alex's domineering mother sends his first wife packing and costs his new wife her life.
Criminal Masterminds - Serial Killer Documentary The most intelligent serial murderers can be the most dangerous. Edmund Kemper, Unabomber Ted ... Please ...
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Ironically the reason wives find themselves powerless against their mother-in-laws is their having taken on the power position in the marriage. Once they did this they ...
The solution is simple; the wife needs to relinquish the position of head of household and cede that position
Title: Evil In Law: Mama's Boy - (SHOCKING Crime Documentary)
Published on Aug 3, 2015
Uploaded by: Amek Laye
Criminal Masterminds - Serial Killer Documentary The most intelligent serial murderers can be the most dangerous. Edmund Kemper, Unabomber Ted ... Please ...
Please subscribleour channel. if you are fan of Television Program Gang Programs. Subscribe my channel to watch new Mysteries new parts. .you will see new ...
Ironically the reason wives find themselves powerless against their mother-in-laws is their having taken on the power position in the marriage. Once they did this they ...
The solution is simple; the wife needs to relinquish the position of head of household and cede that position
Title: Evil In Law: Mama's Boy - (SHOCKING Crime Documentary)
Published on Aug 3, 2015
Uploaded by: Amek Laye
Punishment: the Russian prison yesterday and today. Documentary.
Today 860,000 people in Russia are behind the bars. And how many were there 50? 100? 500 years ago? When in general did this strange word "prison" appear? Who wrote the first Russian criminal code? Where did torture instruments come from to Russia? How were the most dangerous criminals recognized? Punishments by whipping and head cutting off, finger cutting and nostrils tearing out, criminal and political prisons, Peter the First as reformer of the Russian prison, the most famous prisoners of Schlusselburg , marvelous planet Kolyma, the most terrible crimes committed by teenagers, love story in Mordova colony, stars both on that and this side of the bars -- all these are covered in this first series of the documentary: Punishment: the Russian prison yesterday and today
Title: Punishment: the Russian prison yesterday and today. Documentary.
Uploaded on Dec 9, 2011
Uploaded by: RussianCriminalTattoo
Title: Punishment: the Russian prison yesterday and today. Documentary.
Uploaded on Dec 9, 2011
Uploaded by: RussianCriminalTattoo
Edmund Kemper, The Co-ed Killer : Serial Killer Documentary
Edmund Emil Kemper III , also known as The Co-ed Killer, is an American serial killer who was active in the early 1970s.
He started his criminal life as a teenager by shooting both his grandparents while staying on their 17-acre ranch in North Fork, California, a crime for which he was incarcerated.
Kemper later killed and dismembered six female hitchhikers in the Santa Cruz, California, area. He then murdered his mother and one of her friends before turning himself in to the authorities.
Kemper was born in Burbank, California, to Clarnell Stage and Edmund Emil Kemper Jr. He was very intelligent with an IQ of 136, however, he displayed sociopathic behavior from a young age: he tortured and killed animals, acted out bizarre sexual rituals with his sisters' dolls and once said that, in order to kiss a teacher he had a crush on, he would have to kill her. Worsening the situation was Kemper's mother, who constantly berated and humiliated her son and often made him sleep in a locked basement due to a fear that he would molest his sisters. Kemper's mother Clarnell apparently suffered from Borderline Personality Disorder which resulted in her rages and abuse against her son.
On August 27, 1964, Kemper shot his grandmother while she sat at the kitchen table putting the finishing touches on her latest children's book. When his grandfather came home from grocery shopping, Kemper shot him as well. Then he called his mother, who urged him to call the police. When questioned, he said that he "just wanted to see what it felt like to kill Grandma", and that he killed his grandfather because he knew he would be angry at him for what he had done to his grandmother. Kemper was just 15 at the time.
Kemper was committed to Atascadero State Hospital where he befriended his psychologist and even became his assistant. He was intelligent enough to gain the trust of the doctor to the extent of being allowed access to prisoners' tests. With the knowledge he gained from his "apprenticeship" he eventually was able to impress his doctor at the hospital enough to let him go.
He was released into his mother's care in Santa Cruz, California, against the wishes of several doctors at the hospital. Kemper later demonstrated further to the psychologists that he was well—and not only managed to convince the doctors he was reformed, but to have his juvenile records sealed forever as well.
Title: Edmund Kemper, "The Co-ed Killer" : Serial Killer Documentary
Published on Jan 29, 2016
Uploaded by: Serial Killers Around The World
He started his criminal life as a teenager by shooting both his grandparents while staying on their 17-acre ranch in North Fork, California, a crime for which he was incarcerated.
Kemper later killed and dismembered six female hitchhikers in the Santa Cruz, California, area. He then murdered his mother and one of her friends before turning himself in to the authorities.
Kemper was born in Burbank, California, to Clarnell Stage and Edmund Emil Kemper Jr. He was very intelligent with an IQ of 136, however, he displayed sociopathic behavior from a young age: he tortured and killed animals, acted out bizarre sexual rituals with his sisters' dolls and once said that, in order to kiss a teacher he had a crush on, he would have to kill her. Worsening the situation was Kemper's mother, who constantly berated and humiliated her son and often made him sleep in a locked basement due to a fear that he would molest his sisters. Kemper's mother Clarnell apparently suffered from Borderline Personality Disorder which resulted in her rages and abuse against her son.
On August 27, 1964, Kemper shot his grandmother while she sat at the kitchen table putting the finishing touches on her latest children's book. When his grandfather came home from grocery shopping, Kemper shot him as well. Then he called his mother, who urged him to call the police. When questioned, he said that he "just wanted to see what it felt like to kill Grandma", and that he killed his grandfather because he knew he would be angry at him for what he had done to his grandmother. Kemper was just 15 at the time.
Kemper was committed to Atascadero State Hospital where he befriended his psychologist and even became his assistant. He was intelligent enough to gain the trust of the doctor to the extent of being allowed access to prisoners' tests. With the knowledge he gained from his "apprenticeship" he eventually was able to impress his doctor at the hospital enough to let him go.
He was released into his mother's care in Santa Cruz, California, against the wishes of several doctors at the hospital. Kemper later demonstrated further to the psychologists that he was well—and not only managed to convince the doctors he was reformed, but to have his juvenile records sealed forever as well.
Title: Edmund Kemper, "The Co-ed Killer" : Serial Killer Documentary
Published on Jan 29, 2016
Uploaded by: Serial Killers Around The World
Hardest Criminal Organizations Worldwide S01 The Nuestra Familia Documentary 2014
Title: Hardest Criminal Organizations Worldwide S01 The Nuestra Familia Documentary 2014
Published on Mar 5, 2015
Uploaded by: Slowly
Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) The Most Dangerous Gang Crime Documentary
Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) is an international criminal gang that originated in Los Angeles, California. It has spread to other parts of the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Central America. The majority of the gang is ethnically composed of Central Americans (mostly Salvadorans) and active in urban and suburban areas.
In the U.S., the MS-13 has an especially heavy presence in Los Angeles County and the San Francisco Bay Area in Northern California; the Washington, D.C. metropolitan areas of Fairfax County, Virginia, Montgomery County, Maryland, and Prince George's County, Maryland; Long Island, New York; the Boston, Massachusetts area; Charlotte, North Carolina; and Houston, Texas. There is also a presence of MS-13 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Members of MS distinguish themselves by tattoos covering the body and also often the face, as well as the use of their own sign language. They are notorious for their use of violence and a subcultural moral code that predominantly consists of merciless revenge and cruel retributions. This cruelty of the distinguished members of the "Maras" or "Mareros" earned them a path to be recruited by the Sinaloa Cartel battling against Los Zetas in an ongoing drug war south of the United States border. [5] [6][7] Their wide-ranging activities have drawn the attention of the FBI and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, who have initiated wide-scale raids against known and suspected gang members – netting hundreds of arrests across the country
Title: Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) The Most Dangerous Gang Crime Documentary
Published on Jun 2, 2016
Uploaded by: Documentary TV
In the U.S., the MS-13 has an especially heavy presence in Los Angeles County and the San Francisco Bay Area in Northern California; the Washington, D.C. metropolitan areas of Fairfax County, Virginia, Montgomery County, Maryland, and Prince George's County, Maryland; Long Island, New York; the Boston, Massachusetts area; Charlotte, North Carolina; and Houston, Texas. There is also a presence of MS-13 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Members of MS distinguish themselves by tattoos covering the body and also often the face, as well as the use of their own sign language. They are notorious for their use of violence and a subcultural moral code that predominantly consists of merciless revenge and cruel retributions. This cruelty of the distinguished members of the "Maras" or "Mareros" earned them a path to be recruited by the Sinaloa Cartel battling against Los Zetas in an ongoing drug war south of the United States border. [5] [6][7] Their wide-ranging activities have drawn the attention of the FBI and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, who have initiated wide-scale raids against known and suspected gang members – netting hundreds of arrests across the country
Title: Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) The Most Dangerous Gang Crime Documentary
Published on Jun 2, 2016
Uploaded by: Documentary TV
The Barrio Azteca Prison Gang Drug Wars Documentary
The Barrio Azteca (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbarjo asˈteka]), or Los Aztecas (pronounced: [los asˈtekas]), is a Mexican-American gang originally based in El Paso, Texas. The gang was formed in the jails of El Paso in 1986 and expanded into a transnational criminal organization. They are currently one of the most violent gangs in the United States and are said to have over 3,000 members in the U.S. in locations such as New Mexico, Texas, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania and at least 5,000 members in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.
In 2008, Barrio Azteca formed an alliance with La Línea, the armed wing of the Juárez Cartel, to fight off the forces of the Sinaloa Cartel, who were attempting to take over the drug smuggling routes in the area. The control of the routes in Ciudad Juárez, known as the "Juárez plaza," are vital for the drug trafficking organizations since they are the major illicit conduit into the United States. The DEA estimates that about 70% of the cocaine that enters the United States flows through the area. The gang's main source of income derives from smuggling drugs across the border from Mexico into the United States. They are also responsible for the distribution and sale of narcotics in and outside of prisons. Aside from drug trafficking, they have been charged with a number of different crimes.
The gang, which operates in the U.S. and Mexico, has morphed into a prime example of the "cross-border nature of Mexico's drug war." Members of the Barrio Azteca gang usually have U.S. citizenship, making them ideal cross-border killers that move back and forth across the U.S.-Mexico border.
Title: The Barrio Azteca Prison Gang Drug Wars Documentary
Published on Jan 31, 2015
Uploaded by: Documentary Channel
In 2008, Barrio Azteca formed an alliance with La Línea, the armed wing of the Juárez Cartel, to fight off the forces of the Sinaloa Cartel, who were attempting to take over the drug smuggling routes in the area. The control of the routes in Ciudad Juárez, known as the "Juárez plaza," are vital for the drug trafficking organizations since they are the major illicit conduit into the United States. The DEA estimates that about 70% of the cocaine that enters the United States flows through the area. The gang's main source of income derives from smuggling drugs across the border from Mexico into the United States. They are also responsible for the distribution and sale of narcotics in and outside of prisons. Aside from drug trafficking, they have been charged with a number of different crimes.
The gang, which operates in the U.S. and Mexico, has morphed into a prime example of the "cross-border nature of Mexico's drug war." Members of the Barrio Azteca gang usually have U.S. citizenship, making them ideal cross-border killers that move back and forth across the U.S.-Mexico border.
Title: The Barrio Azteca Prison Gang Drug Wars Documentary
Published on Jan 31, 2015
Uploaded by: Documentary Channel
Detroit-area Devil's Diciples motorcycle Gang Full Documentary
The Devils Diciples Motorcycle Club (DDMC) is an outlaw motorcycle club that was founded in Fontana, California in 1967. The word outlaw carries a specific meaning which does not imply criminal intent, but rather means the club is not sanctioned by the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) and does not adhere to the AMA's rules. The club originally had twelve members, and the word "disciples" was intentionally misspelled. Their insignia is a motorcycle wheel with two tridents crossing over it. In the United States, the club has chapters in Alabama, Arizona, California, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Mississippi and Ohio. The headquarters of the club are in Clinton Charter Township, Michigan, Port Huron, Michigan, and Detroit and there are around 150 full-patched members in the club.
Title: Detroit-area Devil's Diciples motorcycle Gang Full Documentary
Published on Dec 27, 2015
Uploaded by: Top Documentary [TD2]
Title: Detroit-area Devil's Diciples motorcycle Gang Full Documentary
Published on Dec 27, 2015
Uploaded by: Top Documentary [TD2]
How Afghanistan's Most-Wanted Criminal Was Captured
Title: Documentary: How Afghanistan's Most-Wanted Criminal Was Captured
Published on Jun 12, 2015
Uploaded by: Ahmed Fern
Arctic Manhunt
Arctic Manhunt is a dramatic forensic documentary that attempts to identify the mystery man at the center of one of the biggest manhunts in Canadian history. Equal parts criminological exam footage and creative re-enactments, this episode of Pure History Specials offers a stylized, moody investigation into one of Canada's greatest unsolved mysteries.
On Christmas Day, 1931, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, with the assistance of aboriginal trackers, approached a rural cabin near the Arctic Circle. They were there to question an unknown trapper about vandalized trap lines but were met with open fire instead of answers. Over the next 49 days one of the largest criminal searches in Canadian history ensued, taking the RCMP above the Arctic Circle where they had to endure harsh weather conditions on top of firefights with the mysterious fugitive they were pursuing. Ending with the trapper's suicide, police found $2,400 in cash on his body but nothing to identify him or indicate why he was on the run.
Some speculate he was a Chicago gangster connected to Al Capone while others suspect he may have been a murderer responsible for a string of unsolved homicides across the Great White North. Others have posited that he was just a down-on-his-luck farmer from North Dakota. Despite photographs and fingerprints, police agencies across North America failed to identify the mystery man time and again. Almost 80 years later, forensic experts dig up the remains of the fugitive to try and determine his identity once and for all.
Through skeletal remains and facial reconstruction technology, forensic scientists piece together a narrative of the RCMP's pursuit of the mystery man through the Canadian wilds, but their only hope of finding a positive identification rests in obtaining a reliable sample of DNA from the fugitive's remains. Criminal profilers offer additional insight in an effort to fill in the details of who this fugitive was, and what he was running from.
Arctic Manhunt weaves through time, taking viewers to the past where they imagine the events of the manhunt, and into the forensic labs of today where scientists work to close the book on this decades-old cold case.
Title: Arctic Manhunt
Published on Nov 23, 2015
Uploaded by: Mysteries Videos HD
On Christmas Day, 1931, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, with the assistance of aboriginal trackers, approached a rural cabin near the Arctic Circle. They were there to question an unknown trapper about vandalized trap lines but were met with open fire instead of answers. Over the next 49 days one of the largest criminal searches in Canadian history ensued, taking the RCMP above the Arctic Circle where they had to endure harsh weather conditions on top of firefights with the mysterious fugitive they were pursuing. Ending with the trapper's suicide, police found $2,400 in cash on his body but nothing to identify him or indicate why he was on the run.
Some speculate he was a Chicago gangster connected to Al Capone while others suspect he may have been a murderer responsible for a string of unsolved homicides across the Great White North. Others have posited that he was just a down-on-his-luck farmer from North Dakota. Despite photographs and fingerprints, police agencies across North America failed to identify the mystery man time and again. Almost 80 years later, forensic experts dig up the remains of the fugitive to try and determine his identity once and for all.
Through skeletal remains and facial reconstruction technology, forensic scientists piece together a narrative of the RCMP's pursuit of the mystery man through the Canadian wilds, but their only hope of finding a positive identification rests in obtaining a reliable sample of DNA from the fugitive's remains. Criminal profilers offer additional insight in an effort to fill in the details of who this fugitive was, and what he was running from.
Arctic Manhunt weaves through time, taking viewers to the past where they imagine the events of the manhunt, and into the forensic labs of today where scientists work to close the book on this decades-old cold case.
Title: Arctic Manhunt
Published on Nov 23, 2015
Uploaded by: Mysteries Videos HD
Dennis Rader - Serial Killer
Title: Dennis Rader - Serial Killer - Documentary "Gang and Crime Stories" "Gang and Cr
Published on Jul 16, 2014
Uploaded by: Criminal Documentary
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