Serial Killers: Dennis Nilsen- Muswell Hill: Part 3


Unraveling the Twisted Mind of Serial Killer Dennis Nilsen in Muswell Hill: Part 3 – Delving Into the Horrific Murders and Macabre Rituals of a Calculating Killer. Known as the Muswell Hill Murderer, Nilsen’s reign of terror left a trail of death and dismemberment in London during the 1970s and 1980s. From his haunting confession to the chilling details of his crimes, this investigation uncovers the dark secrets of a truly depraved individual. Stay tuned as we piece together the clues and uncover the truth behind one of the most infamous serial killers in British history.

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32 Comments to “Serial Killers: Dennis Nilsen- Muswell Hill: Part 3”

  • @zulaikalondon

    Its truly unsurprising that he worked at the jobcentre, an organisation synonymous with cruelty.

  • @user-kz3pv8jm5v

    Wait… with all his flowery language he uses he can’t come up with something better than “tomato paste” when describing blood???

  • @Burnadette28

    “…You and me baby making love like gorillas…” 🎼Bruno Mars😅

  • @overwhelmedmama1962

    I don't care what that pretty lady said…there IS evil and Dennis Nilsen was IT. I believe it is a CHOICE. Yes, situations from life/upbringing and mental illness makes one more susceptible to the devil's whispers.

  • @karentucker2161

    I was thinking the same thing about the robberies as you did Stephanie.

  • @Rainbowofthefallen

    Just commenting for the algorithm 🤍

  • @kendragrunwald6131

    You have a beautiful voice..i would like to write you a song about this case..you could bring it to life ..

  • @Bliss31

    DinoRod is a very local business to me. I never knew it was them that visited him. Absolutely mad!

  • @Bliss31

    Poor Carl that’s horrible 😢 parents abandon you for being gay and then having that terrifying experience.

  • @Bliss31

    Yesss I think the robberies and break ins were planned as revenge definitely

  • @kaycieju

    What an amazing voice!!!! I love listening to Stephanie. But when she sang it was amazing. She should sing more often

  • @karencooper3428

    Stephanie, you like the idea of going to Scotland, Neilson's is a very feint one, I'm from the south of England, and I understood him in all the clips you've shown. You need to listen to more Scotts before you go 😂

  • @karencooper3428

    Stephanie, you like the idea of going to Scotland, Neilson's is a very feint one, I'm from the south of England, and I understood him in all the clips you've shown. You need to listen to more Scotts before you go 😂

  • @KG-gg8rl

    As a Scottish person I can understand him fine and find him articulate and well spoken.

    He seems to think he is this creative, artistic genius… in actuality I think it much more likely that he is nothing but a rapist and violent drunk. Hiding behind being 'misunderstood'. His flowery language has no substance and he was a sloppy killer.

    He has no remorse because these were not people to him. In this class based society (even more so back then) he could convince himself he was doing them a favour.

    The truth is some he wanted out the way because they caused him annoyance, some he wanted to abuse. That's it.

    He wants to appear so interesting, so much 'more than' and superior. He was actually an objectionable person, without relationships, without family, who deeply hated others.

  • @monicasendoeu9524

    I'm soo happy to found your channel ❤ you are best of the best. Ps hope you one day do marilyn monroe case. 🇵🇹

  • @theConquerersMama

    In 1981, carrying around a cashed paycheck or large amounts was not that unusual.
    There werent really ATMs easily accesible yet (they were still relatively new)or easy ways to get cash at all hours. Cash, check or some credit cards were it.

  • @fac5158

    🤣🤣🤣when you were reading his words from the card for the £85, they were interrupted by an ad for listerine, in the Scottish accent, it was perfect timing

  • @sahirahsample1885

    Imagine u break in his house and he eft a body out ;;; i think it’s the man he tried to kill

  • @Kyvaluv80_mouse

    Well all I can say to him since he died is rest in pieces 😂😂😂😂

  • @Kyvaluv80_mouse

    I don't think that man would know a great intellectual conversation if it slap him in the face (white glove)

  • @Kyvaluv80_mouse

    That man is definitely a Quagmire

  • @chaisebruh

    Steph said “this isn’t just some game where you strangle someone until they almost die” and I’m like “actually, about that….” Thinking back to the choking game that was going around schools around 2012-2015 😂🤦‍♂️

  • @LetsAlienTalk

    My opinion anyone who kills people is not mentally stable in any way, there is nothing normal, or stable about them. And to say a diagnosis of mentally stable is insanity, makes no sense

  • @daisyrain35

    Fine he is super crazy and to smart to be in society being as crazy as he is in this beautiful life!!! Lol

  • @EasilyB0red

    Creosote is also what we in the UK use to treat wood. It's commonly used on garden fences as it helps to protect the wood from weathering. It's probably more likely whoever wrecked his place was splashing the liquid wood preservative around, than the soil like form, if that helps it make more sense 🙂

  • @jennyk9748

    I have to comment again. The all powerful elites have done such a number on us. It's so interesting and predictable that people would focus on the fact that these men were gay as the reason they were ignored. The top down revolution the west is currently in the midst of has brainwashed people into this way of thinking. It was and always will be, a class issue. You know why they now focus on immutable characteristics to sow division? Because they can't be changed, therefore the issues can never be solved. It's incredibly smart and affective, unfortunately. The indoctrination is so deep that it even pops up in a true crime video about an old serial killer.

  • @tanyac3897

    The search for ‘reasons’ by the psychiatric community has been detrimental to our society. We don’t know the ‘reasons’ -which is why we are fascinated by the topic. People are different, think different, and behave different, which is why we have common set of laws we all must follow. You break the law, you pay the price… doesn’t matter how you grew up or why you did it.

  • @tanyac3897

    These people choose to be bad/evil.

  • @megananderson8635

    The baby hitler scenario took me out . Thats why i love u. U really get in depth not just with the story but with the mind 😊

  • @tammarrafoote5917

    Can you look into the death of Donna Crook in St George, Utah?

  • @origamipein18

    (bangs head on desk at how many times the police let Dennis go each time they had him)

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