How a Suspect’s Dark Secret led to a Horrific Discovery



The first 100 people to use code CRIME below will get 60% off of Incogni: https://incogni.com/crime 🔴 In April 2015, Karen Buckley was targetted by Alexander Pacteau at a nightclub in Glasgow. The law would slowly catch up with him and his terrible lies.

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00:00 Intro
02:46 Glasgow
03:48 Karen Buckley
05:52 A Night out
07:54 Investigation
09:51 Alexander Pacteau
12:15 Alexander’s story…
15:07 The Shed…
16:53 Alex’s Dark History
19:13 Timeline & Evidence
23:13 Conviction, Remembering Karen
25:06 Outro

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41 thoughts on “How a Suspect’s Dark Secret led to a Horrific Discovery”

  1. Caucasians are cold-blooded. Alex's parents lost everything, and had to downgrade his lifestyle considerably, and soon after he almost died in a car crash and had to learn to walk again, and they STILL kicked him out by 21 years old. They are sorry pieces of work that raised one.

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  3. I can understand peoples views on if he was found guilty the first time this might not have happened BUT we can’t judge people like that in court otherwise many innocent people would be jailed all the time. If there wasn’t enough evidence we shouldn’t convict it’s a bad idea to convict based on what ifs

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  4. What the hell was she doing leaving her friends behind at the club without telling them and going off with this stranger?? She was a grown woman, an intelligent and bright woman, not some kid lured away by the promise of sweets or toys, and yet she let her guard down to go back with this evil scum she'd never met before and you say she met her demise through no fault of her own?

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  5. Too bad he survived that car crash… She would still be here 😢. 23 years for such a deliberate, predatory, murderous, creepy loser. I hope he doesn't get out when he is eligible for parole.

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  6. No I don't think 23 years is enough for murder ,it's not like Karen is coming back to life in 23 years right ? I don't understand why any killer r rapest is ever given less than life in prison ,as in their whole life ,not a few years but their whole life but I also think if u murder someone r rape them ,U should get death ,if they know without a doubt that person is guilty ,then death is what they should get .I don't believe in rehabilitation for killers r rapest .

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  7. So because this guy said he was Gay and not interested in women he was able to get away with killing a different female later huh? I wonder who should be blamed for this the one that let him go or the man himself? Maybe Both? Will this happen if Locker Room Trans in female sports continues to have free rein?

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  8. Wow this guy must have been strong! He carried Karen around so much, putting her in a barrel and taking it out into his car to his shed. It's crazy to think what people will go to when they are mentally sick. 😮

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  9. She went to my university, I was at GCU in 2015 and remember here were posters and stuff around when she went missing. Never knew her mind you but can always place the year.

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  10. With so much respect to the victim and her family, I would like to say that there have been so many similar cases happened in the past, we should learn if we are to go for a night out in the club, make sure you stay close to your friends, even when talking to a stranger. Do not follow them home and reject any offer they make, including buying you a drink and ride you home. I mean, if they want be friend you, you just exchange the number and meet another day at the busy public places. It is also better to bring a friend with you when you go to meet a stranger. Remember, going to bars, nightclubs, always stay together and go home together. Me and my friends never leave the club at different time. We always agree to leave by certain time, we pay the bills together and walk out of the club together before going on our separate ways. We always share the taxi license number too should we take a taxi home, to make sure if anything happen, they can help me to report to local police. We also check on one another to make sure everyone has arrived home safely. I hope her soul rest in peace.

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  11. I don't mean to nitpick but you got this very important expression incorrect in the video. It should go "Idle hands are the Devil's plaything." Not "An idle mind is the Devil's playground." Similar, but definitely different enough to merit a correction, especially regarding such a detail oriented and serious ethical and legal case study.

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