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MURDER OF THE CENTURY – INSIDE THE UK’S MOST HAUNTED ABANDONED HOUSE



The final video in the murder house series comes to an end.
It’s been a roller coaster of emotions and activity to say the very least but, it’s all been worth it and one we will never forget.
We step inside the UK’s most haunted abandoned house and investigate the murder house where Alice Wiltshaw’s brutal death was described as “The murder of the century.”

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00:00 – Previously
01:58 – Walkaround
04:32 – 48 hours later
06:15 – We have returned
10:09 – Innocent
12:40 – How does it feel?
14:48 – Spirit box
18:07 – Piano time
19:57 – Killed
22:34 – Outro

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29 Comments

  1. Ste and Griff you have a unique group of subscribers. We would rather watch 30 minutes of nothing happening than 30 minutes of fakery so I would not worry about not catching anything. You guys are known for being truthful that's why we are here. Have a great day guys and thank you for the video.

  2. Further inquires led to witnesses describing a man, who fitted Green’s description, eating in the bar of the Station Hotel in Stafford and leaving at 3.30pm on the day of the murder.

    The same man was back in the hotel three hours later and this fitted in with the approximate time of Alice Wiltshaw’s murder. In addition, other witnesses had placed a man fitting this description close to the house at about the time Alice was killed.

    A few days later, Green was traced and, when his girlfriend was interviewed, she showed them some rings Green had recently given to her. These had been taken from the dead woman’s fingers and linked Green directly to the crime.

    The final piece of evidence was a tear in the thumb of the left hand glove found at the scene of the crime. The tear matched exactly with the mark of a healed cut on Green’s thumb, showing that he had cut himself while wearing them. It was also shown that Green’s shoes matched the footprint found at the scene.

    Green faced his trial for murder at Stafford on December 3, 1952, before Mr Justice Stable.

    The proceedings lasted until December 5, during which time Green was represented by Mr GG Baker and Mr GT Merdith. The case for the prosecution was led by Mr E Ryder Richardson, who was assisted by Mr JF Bourke.

  3. This suggested that the killer was someone Alice Wiltshaw knew and someone who knew the household routine very well indeed. This, in turn, suggested that an ex-employee would be the right kind of candidate.

    One by one, all ex-employees were contacted and eliminated from the inquiry until only one name remained; one man who the police could not trace.

    The prime suspect now appeared to be 29-year-old Leslie Green, an ex-borstal boy who had been employed by the Wiltshaws as a chauffeur-gardener. He had used his employer’s car without permission and had been dismissed for disobedience. All this had taken place just a few weeks before the murder.

  4. There were, however, clues for the police to examine. The killer had left behind a footprint and a pair of blood-stained gloves. As for the motive for this terrible crime, that was easy to determine. More than £3,000 worth of jewellery was found to be missing.

    Staffordshire Police soon called in assistance from Scotland Yard and Detective Superintendent Reg Spooner was sent to take charge of the case. He soon determined that there was no sign of a break-in and the crime had taken place when the servants were all off-duty.

  5. All kinds of weapons had been used; vases, ornaments and finally a three-foot long barbed poker — all of which were found heavily bloodstained. Alice had finally made her way back to the kitchen and as she lay on the floor, dying, the callous killer had stabbed her through the head with the poker. He had also stabbed her in the stomach a number of times.

  6. It was one of the most grisly crimes of that time – the brutal murder of Alice Wiltshaw at her own home in Barlaston. Here we take a look back at the awful day in 1952 and how a meticulous investigation by the police saw her killer swing from the gallows…

    The body of 62-year-old Alice Wiltshaw was discovered by her husband, Cuthbert, when he returned to their home, Estoril in Barlaston on Wednesday, July 16, 1952.

    Cuthbert, a wealthy pottery manufacturer, had finished work for the day and returned to the 14-room mansion in the early evening. To his horror, he found Alice lying in a pool of blood in the kitchen.

    The trail of blood, and other evidence, led police to the conclusion that Alice had initially been attacked in the kitchen, probably while she had been preparing the evening meal. The intruder had selected two heavy logs from the scullery and savagely beaten Alice about the head, knocking her senseless.

    The assailant had then gone upstairs to steal property and rifle Alice’s handbag and, upon returning downstairs, had discovered that Alice had recovered consciousness and was now standing in the hallway. The attack began again as Alice tried to escape back towards the kitchen. Her assailant had followed her, hitting as he went.

  7. I'm no professional by any means, but I've watched a lot of investigations. I think the spirit box has to be turned up to a much higher cycle rate. The best I've seen had the channels cycling way too fast for any word from the actual stations to be heard at all. So it really sticks out when you get a clear word or sentence that forms over multiple cycles. If that makes sense.

    I've never done it myself so I can't really pretend like I understand spirit boxes. Just an observation from watching others is all.

    Great videos.

  8. We just did a nighttime visit here on Friday night!! The communication with a spirit was unreal!! This is one SCARY house!!! It’s great to see you guys do it at night also, thanks for another belter guys!

  9. Welcome back Griff and ste ya shaved ya beard ! Looks good on you though 😉 love this location sad how ppl trash houses though idk why ppl cant just go to see places

  10. “Thought it was something severe” 😂🤣 loving this murder house 🏠 that being said I wouldn’t like to be in there just knowing what happened that poor woman 🙏🏼 great video 😉👏🏼

  11. Watching in bed 🛌 as my hubby has given me his cold 🥶. I feel terrible. My son is off to Barcelona with work tomorrow morning, and I still need to iron all his clothes. And my dog has decided to eat my Strepsils, and the hubby has used all the Berocca. I needed something amazing to watch, and I always save your videos until I’m on my own so I can give it my full attention. Gorgeous property, it would make a lovely, big family home 🏡. Love your channel, you are the only ones who think of everything except the paranormal. Where as everyone goes it’s paranormal when it probably isn’t, or they’ve faked it. Hoping neither of you or your families catch this blummin cold 🥶 it’s horrible. ❤️♥️❤️

  12. Its awesome to see real paranormal investing, thank you for all the evp's and spirit box sessions, it's always a joy watching and being on the edge of my seat💯👍👻🙏😁❤️

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