Cold Case of Child Strangled and Murdered Solved Over 25 Years Later (True Crime Documentary)



The cold case of 6-year-old Rikki Neave’s murder went unsolved for over 25 years. The schoolboy was found strangled to death in the woods near his home in the England city of Peterborough. Over two decades of investigation later, a killer was identified and convicted to life in prison.

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47 thoughts on “Cold Case of Child Strangled and Murdered Solved Over 25 Years Later (True Crime Documentary)”

  1. Just wanna put it out there for viewers re: people unable to feel empathy– I am totally unable to feel empathy (cognitive or affective), and I enjoy people, am prosocial and as far as I know don't usually harm people (though I have bungled some relationships inadvertently, not realizing what the deal was til years later). Some of us are just born like this (in my case, I'm one of the minority of autistic persons who are low-empathy; many of them are high empathy). I purposely date only high-empathy, high-emotion, high-expressiveness partners (usually women with BPD) because it adds some color to my world and they find me grounding in return.

    The way I see empathy is as a superpower you can't turn off. It seems like it would be painful as you have to feel bad when bad things happen to you but also when bad things happen to a lot of other people too? I suppose you could feel extra happiness that way too, but I'm already happy with my hobbies and stuff, I don't think I need other people's happiness as well. Obviously I don't WANT bad things to happen to other people, but they do, and I wouldn't be any more helpful if I were hurt too. It's usually better to have as few people hurt as possible.

    And as for morality– would you rather someone treat you well because they want to / choose to, or because they have a shock collar that shocks them every time they see you in pain? I actually WANT to follow my own moral code because I find it grounding and conducive to the world working smoothing, and I don't think that's worse than someone who is forced to because of empathy. I don't like how many people act like people with empathy are better than people without (NOT saying the narrator said that).

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  2. With regard to the alcohol conversation, this is why some say "pick your poison". Much like actual poisons, different alcohol will provide a different result, including the prrsence of, type of or intensity of a hangover. And, at the end of the day, alcohol is a poison to our bodies. All alcohol will cause us to be drunk, but the nuances of "how" we are drunk will differ (for the careful observer). Also, if you observe closely, the gate (ambulation) will differ from a person snockered on gin, vs vodka, vs techila and so on and so on. Each type of alcohol effects different parts of the brain. So, this is just an FYI 🧠 🍸

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  3. Social Services ONLY fail our most vulnerable children, except by sheer luck. We defunded Protective Services and removed them from Science so they could flip a coin 20 times a week and, by extension, fill our jails and TVs with the most broken families.

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  4. If you like, I'd be honored to put together some merch for you… bc I would love a creepy artistic design with the words " just not very Jesus of him" … or something like that

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  5. Quaaludes were around when I was a teenager the drugs today are very dangerous you couldn't pay me to try drugs these days I've never tried ecstasy I would have back in the day but now the drugs are garbage mix….you don't know what you're taking

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  6. the 90s were terrible for social services in UK and the USA. I experienced how terrible the system was at protecting my siblings and I when we were children in los angeles. that was where my mistrust of the police started from. If you want to hear a case similar to this that made me cry, The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez on Netflix is very similar to this story. Some people should never be allowed to have children. Also so many people see signs and just plain ignore them and don't report anyone… which is just as bad.

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