"All they got away with was a blender & a Mobile phone" – Murder Documentary UK



hen the body of 72-year-old Nigerian chief Augustine Maduemezia was found in his ransacked Manchester flat, three sets of footprints were left by the killers and minute droplets of blood were found on the walls of the crime scene. The police suspect that the murderers were desperate drug addicts searching for money and valuables, but can they bring them to justice?

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21 thoughts on “"All they got away with was a blender & a Mobile phone" – Murder Documentary UK”

  1. I’m a British citizen living in America…I know these stories are terribly sad but when I’m really homesick( most of the time) I get a strange solace in watching them. You do amazing work! Thank you so very much!

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  2. waw youz got lucky to think of the dude swapping his trainers with the other guy and he might have gotten the blame for the murder jeeez is that guy must be thinking that dirty scum bag swaps his trainers with me and he's done a murder with them on and that's why sometimes the wrong person goes to prison for as much as he thinks about other people it's obvious that he is not bothered about no one but himself and drugs and how to get his next score of smack and crack n weed

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  3. Is this the same John Crilley, that bravely helped arrest the London Bridge Attacker, who was armed with a machete, had already killed two people, and was also believed to be carrying a bomb strapped to his waist?

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  4. Much as I whine about British justice, there is no denying the extensive resources and brilliant minds put into these murder investigations is admirable. It’s the courts that do the dirty on these hard workers.🤨

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  5. 24:34 So this “Inspector” sitting there at the Head Cheese table is showing everyone in that room to be completely biased and your own judgement based upon his opinion of this guy and his past history. YES I think the dude is guilty as hell myself just seeing what I’ve seen so far that at least he participated but as of this point in the investigation they don’t know who killed the victim so why keep trying to force your opinion down everyone’s throat? Not a very good example whatsoever. Someone needs to knock Mr. Judgy down a peg and correct him for it. The Brits can be so polite in these police videos with their Excuse me, pardon me, I’m sorry, thank you and the classic at the moment you’re being arrested- please turn around 😅 But this guy is a serious SNOB. Don’t bring that attitude to work because it spreads its influence over others you work with. Right or wrong about his innocence or guilt in the murder he doesn’t have the right to try to influence the way others may think. People have different ways of thinking and may eventually arrive at the same conclusion but you can’t take your opinion to trial. You need evidence, motive, witness testimony, and build a solid foundation so that case is rock solid before you take it to the grand jury or court for them to consider if you have enough to proceed with a trial. If there’s any mistake you can lose the whole thing. Argh so frustrating 😤

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