Road Rage : Kenneth Noye
Season 17 : BREAKING NEWS!
Episode 05 : Kenneth Noye
Road rage is becoming more common these days. You hear the stories in the news in places like Los Angeles and Miami, but one of the earliest stories of Road Rage in the media was in 1996, near London, England.
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I WAS ABOUT TO SLEEP JILES
@retard_activated
29 күн бұрын
LoL! 😂
@clintontripplett3773
29 күн бұрын
He play too much 😂
@maureenmcneil4161
29 күн бұрын
Same with me Oh well...sleep later
@suzzzzzzy
22 күн бұрын
😂
Jiles... my favorite dude! Idk if you remember but I am the one who left the comment about too much animal abuse description.. and you sooo kindly not only replied to me but you legit made a change in your next video. I just wanted to tell you and everyone else how freakin awesome you are. You might very well be the Rockstar of KZread. You are the real real 💯 Thank you for being a stand up guy in a world of hateful people. 🤘🙌👊🐈⬛🐕 With all you do, you may even get why I prefer animals over humans.😒 Thanks, Jiles ☺️
@notpub
29 күн бұрын
Total rockstar, no doubt!!!
@judyedwards7144
28 күн бұрын
He’s great ! 😊
@MissMission2024
28 күн бұрын
Me too! Thank you Jiles, and thank you for loving animals🎉
@JosephE.Provencher
22 күн бұрын
Yes there’s DEFINITELY to much animal abuse, breaks my heart. He also supports the LGBTQ+ Community which I appreciate.
@laurametheny1008
8 күн бұрын
Yes, I am thankful for the animal info. It really stresses me out BIG TIME now that I'm an old granny.😳🐾 Watched a vid yesterday from a guy I really respect...but he missed that boat a bit that time. Sadly I couldn't skip in time. And it just hit me like a ton of bricks. It was a real event. And that's enough outta me. Thank you🙏🏼💔🐾🥀
What sucks when it comes to road rage..is the person your mad at probably doesnt even realize they did something wrong. Its blind rage that has no where to go, which is why its so engaging. But you never know the type of person whos in that other car..best to keep driving.
You are right Jiles. We live in a society of people that have difficulty controlling their emotions. As you know being from America, we have a lot of problems with this issue. Some people cannot let things go. I read an article yesterday of a woman who stabbed to death a three year old and then wounded the three year old’s mother in a grocery store parking lot. No known motive. The woman just did it. She was arrested and charged by the police. I think mental health probably plays a significant role in all of this. The US doesn’t put a high priority on it, even in the penal system once a person is incarcerated. Great video. I look forward to the next one!
@user-ld9rw3tj3i
29 күн бұрын
COVID infections damage your cognition, including impulse control. We had the worst pandemic response in the world and many, many of us have been infected multiple times (myself probably included). You might be able to connect the dots.
@docgalt2801
29 күн бұрын
@@user-ld9rw3tj3i You bring up a great point. Many people were affected by Covid and still have damaging effects of that to this day. That was five years ago and I still don’t think we are being told the full story surrounding that deadly infectious disease.
@jsprthedlphn7
29 күн бұрын
@@user-ld9rw3tj3i this is only true with long-COVID patients. people have been suffering from mental health issues long before the pandemic. its ignorant to point the finger at covid.
@brandyjean7015
29 күн бұрын
@@user-ld9rw3tj3ipoor impulse control has been a problem, long before Covid could be blamed for everything. Studying practices that addressed this ages ago (Stoicism) I would recommend both the Hagakure, and the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius. Wishing you well.
@johnkowalski5756
29 күн бұрын
The end result of unchained hedonism. On the outside, everyone feigns happiness but on the inside they are all deeply unhappy, agitated, restless and generally miserable. The decline and decay of the West.
This is one of the most dangerous criminals in the UK. He did not have any regard for human life, and as you can see by his wealth, he did not work for any of the properties that he owns. Brenda stuck by him all that time, even while he was in Spain, seeing other women. He was arrested in a restaurant, on a date with a woman. Danielle is still in witness protection, she had to give up everything to take on this secret life, without being able to contact her parents, siblings, friends, etc. I know that the detective that kept an eye on her, said she was extremely lonely. She was so brave - travelling to Spain to identify him, then standing up in court and being a witness for the prosecution. She lost so much.
I know that in the US, our criminal punishments fall far down the end of the spectrum of being so draconian, inhumane, excessive, etc. But I simply cannot fathom how, in the UK and parts of Europe, serving 16 years is equivalent to completing a life sentence? For a two-time murderer? Totally beyond me.
@marceldemoll
29 күн бұрын
Your eye looks beautifull
@sa_exploder
29 күн бұрын
Especially someone as dangerous as him. I wouldn’t let him out at 102, let alone 72.
@geraldinenolan6312
29 күн бұрын
They don't even do that much time. Uk v USA sentences are totally different. In the 🇬🇧 a life sentence is just numbers. We never have folk in prison for the years they are sentenced to. And folk like this crack on and just get worse. And uglier! 😂
@flaming_bentley
29 күн бұрын
💯
@EvilFinian
29 күн бұрын
It is a minimum sentence to the ammount he will serve, He is not eligible to apply for parole until then. Just because someone is up for parole doesn't mean they will get it, as he said he served 20 years hopefully he is too old to harm anyone again. No country needs to follow the US model of for profit prisons and draconian sentencing. There are over 50,000 prisoners in Americawith serving life sentences without parole, it isn't sustainable.
Ive taken a break from true crime bc ive been reading,watching,studying in school about murders for over 20 years. Ive stopped watching and listening to true crime YT videos and podcasts. Except for yours. You do cases that most ppl havent heard of, your sympathy for the victim's and their families just spills out in your voice, not to mention all the support youve given to women victims. You leave numbers for ppl to call if they need help,you can tell you genuinely care. Ive been a long time listener and am so happy you show yourself now, as opposed to earlier videos. Its a comfort hearing you, its a comfort seeing you! Dont change!!!
Here in Houston we have several incidents of road rage with gunfire a day. It has gotten so commonplace it only makes the news if there are fatalities.
Let’s go Jiles! Thank you! 🔥❤️
BEST PART of this video is Jiles's "humm...curious" 😂❤
For the Algorithm. Thanks for the content. RIP to those who were lost and healing for those left behind.
This also happened to my friend's husband, in San Marcos, California...it stopped me having any anger behind the wheel!
Can’t believe I caught the episode this early . Just woke up can’t sleep .
I’ll never understand why the UK has such horrible prison sentences for murder. 16 years isn’t LIFE! It's awful that taking a life is seen as just an “Oh Well, no big deal” crime.
@mattw8332
29 күн бұрын
Our prisons in the UK are full to bursting point. That's one of the reasons.
@678rwhp
29 күн бұрын
Long prison sentences don't solve anything. Rehabilitation is the answer.
@dggydddy59
29 күн бұрын
@678rwhp For context, the recidivism rate in the UK has been as high as 31% and as low as 25%.
@678rwhp
29 күн бұрын
@@dggydddy59 those numbers are way better than the US recidivism rates. And the UK isn't that great at rehabilitation either. At least compared to the rest of Europe.
@judyedwards7144
28 күн бұрын
We have criminals here in the US that would mean nothing to them 😢
Don’t worry I live in Australia, and in some places like Melbourne is also one of the worse, good lord you can hear them screaming, threatening to the extreme. Even to a chase. All over a person didn’t see a driver pull out accidental, try to reverse back to allow the other one to get by but couldn’t. Police were luckily close before it could get out of hand. People need to learn patience, it wasn’t intentional it was a mistake. Bloody sad people have come to this.
Always great content I find myself binge watching this entire library
@christineakey6295
29 күн бұрын
Same here 🎉
Hello, night shift crew!
@mookyoh5951
29 күн бұрын
Hello from R.I.✌🏻
@Gen-X_Dirtbag
29 күн бұрын
@@mookyoh5951 R.I. is my home state....I miss it there 🥺
@mickcee1174
29 күн бұрын
Its Morning here in UK 🇬🇧
@mookyoh5951
29 күн бұрын
@@Gen-X_Dirtbag where are you now? Peace
Hiya! Glad to be here. 😊
I remember this one crazy
Getting ready for bed and BAM Jiles drops a new video 🥰
Oh Jiles right on time again, I admire the consistency ❤, good morning☕
This case looks like the perfect storm ..
"Hum, where had we heart this before..." Thank you very much Jiles!
I remember all the publicity this case got here in the UK, and I believe the coverage it received was instrumental in another case local to me that happened later that same year, 1996, the murder of Lee Harvey, aged 25, in Alvechurch, Worcestershire, who was stabbed to death by his devious fiancée Tracie Andrews. The Kenneth Noye road rage murder happened in May, and Tracie murdered Lee in December. She falsely claimed he was stabbed after coming to blows with another motorist in a road rage incident, when in reality his murder was the end result of her escalating violence towards Lee that had plagued their entire relationship. She stabbed Lee over 30 times in a frenzied attack after a night out in a Bromsgrove pub. I’d love to see that case covered on this channel.
Oh snap, I dropped the other video instantly for you!!😃👍
Wow a case I can relate to. February 2018 I was involved in a self defense shooting against a 60 year old Monster (Bruce Wayne Jones) that attacked me in traffic, riding my motorbike home whilst his wife was in the passenger seat. The man beat me, choked me out and tried ending my life all over me leaving space between myself and the car in front of me. I had a firearm and shot the man while he was on top of me, he died at the scene a few minutes later. I will never forget that day and share my story in hopes people will not make choices out of anger because you can lose your life over it.. If you’re interested in hearing more about my story my name is Aubrey Tayler Bowlin and I have an interview on here on KZread with Squidtips. Feel free to ask any questions 💜
@debbieknight8901
29 күн бұрын
Wow! I read your story. I'm so glad you were able to defend yourself. Unfortunately, I know about PTSD. I hope yours has lessened over the last 6 years. Best wishes to you 🙂
Somewhere Sinister is back. Let’s Go!
I can't believe they released this guy from prison more than once
@Xcuvon
28 күн бұрын
We call it privilege
16 years?? Unreal.
Good morning 🎉❤🎉❤
@yyxy.oncesaid
29 күн бұрын
It's night time.
@yyxy.oncesaid
29 күн бұрын
Good evening
A jury was stupid enough to acquit this guy of stabbing a constable to death. Wow.
@Xcuvon
28 күн бұрын
There are certain laws that protect ppl who look alike! Good job laws!
@wubalubadubdub9099
25 күн бұрын
I’m from the area of this guy and trust me he’s very well connected and a true gangster that’s why. People to this day will not speak of this case due to retaliation.
Hi Monster Fans love from Scotland ❤️
@sheenamaclean8324
29 күн бұрын
Hi from Glasgow.
@TinaMcBride63
29 күн бұрын
@@sheenamaclean8324 Hi ❤️
I admit I used to get overly mad at other drivers…. Now….. it isn’t that big of a deal…. I just told myself that I didn’t know it wasn’t an honest mistake… what the other person was going through at that second….just hearing that the victim’s gf was just learning to drive as an adult…. Make me feel good in the fact that I let that unnecessary rage go years ago…. ♥️
@jsmith5509
29 күн бұрын
@AnnieBoBannie421, thank you for changing your ways. You have probably saved yourself and many others from life changing permanent consequences based on temporary circumstances! Peace🌷
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You have the absolute best narrator voice
3:40 am in Mid-TN. I can hold out another 16 minutes. Glad to see Somewwhere Sinister back on. Thanks Jiles!
@Tomy_Yon
29 күн бұрын
IWhen you posted it was 10:40 am in Antwerp, Belgium. :)
@angel5432
29 күн бұрын
@melanievarela4048 anywhere near Sweetwater? Only ask cuz looking for someone whom robbed my mom
@melanievarela4048
29 күн бұрын
@@angel5432 Nah, I'm south of Nashville.]
It never ceases to amaze me how lenient the UK justice system is. Parole at all is insane for a man like that!
I used to drive a retired Crown Vic from a police auction. Whoever was responsible for removing the lights and markings left a silver metal decal with '(city name) SPEED ENFORCEMENT' where the make (Crown Victoria in cursive) had originally been. Apparently, that precinct got so many complaints about a "young plainsclothes female officer" flipping them off that I woke up at 2 a.m. to two cops busting the decal off the back of my car.
@firecrotchrighthere2982
29 күн бұрын
😂😂😂
Another short, sharp punchy little nugget to help me get through the week! You may wish to also look at the Tracie Andrews/Lee Harvey case around the same time - she pretended that her boyfriend was also killed in a road rage incident but events later proved otherwise.... Thanks Jiles 🙂
Good morning!
Thanks for including stories from UK. We don’t have that many but when we do they tend to be extreme.
Hey Monsters 👋
That's NOT justice.
Bravo,Jiles! Thank you for all your hard work 🎉🎉
I'm so glad to see more Somewhere Sinister. It was the 1st of your efforts that the algorithms brought me to.... I did just double check, snd yep: haven't missed a single episode. Thank you my friend.
Another well-done video, Jiles . Peace ✌🏻
Hey Jiles. Great to hear more episodes to come. Look forward to listening to them!
you are such a hard worker jiles I would watch anything you put out because I know you worked hard to make it high quality
Thank You Jiles so happy to see that Somewhere Sinister is back up and uploading!! You Sir are a beast(a nice one)!!
Mornin’!
thank you giles i really needed you today
Enjoy everyone.
Hello!! Yay!!
Hey Jiles just wanted to say thank you for the work you do! I really enjoy your videos and they have gotten me through some tough times. Hope you are doing well.
Always good to see you, QT!😊
Short and sweet, I still love it! 😀 Happy Thursday! Thanks for the continued content 💜💜💜
I miss the longer videos
4 AM here in Brazil ✌️
@yyxy.oncesaid
29 күн бұрын
7:36pm Thursday night here in New Zealand
YAY!!!
i usually pre-like every one of ur videos so i don’t forget to at the end & i love every single video. ALWAYSS so well done and jiles has the best story voice while having empathy and respect for every victim. i saw when u posted this and normally i’m THERE when you post🤪 like immediately but i had to sleep … but i woke up to look forward to watching it now lol ! thank you for your commitment and willingness to listen to ur views and don’t get offended. i could keep going but i won’t LOLLLL
Badass!!!! Looking forward to the somewhere sinisters!!!! Thank you for your hard work and dedication Jiles, you really are an amazing human being and inspire me.
@thisisMONSTERS
29 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!!
Great video Jiles! Please never stop making them! Small aside, Noye was driving a Vauxhall Frontera, not a Range Rover. Driving a Frontera should be criminal in and of itself.
Road rage is the most stupid way to hurt yourself or loose your life...sometimes ignoring and walking away is the best way. It's better to drive away fast, even breaking traffic rules if the other one had a weapon.
I love this season!
Hello Monstas! ❤
Thank you Jiles🙏🏼💔🕊️
He's damn lucky he never crossed paths with Ronnie Pickering
@charlottewebster4233
29 күн бұрын
Who????!!!
@ADRIANOdesalle
29 күн бұрын
@@charlottewebster4233 RONNIE PICKERING!!!!
@Blaze26909
29 күн бұрын
@@ADRIANOdesalle Who?
@ADRIANOdesalle
28 күн бұрын
@@Blaze26909 Google Ronnie pickering
Nice shirt!
I just love your commentary Jiles
Looking forward to New something sinister episodes 🎉🎉
Thank you Jiles, I have been missing Somewhere Sinister
Literally got in a Lyft yesterday and the driver went on a road rage fit with another driver....I thought it was over for me....
Xoxoxo. Much loves jiles thanks so much for the comfort of ur voice.
Listening for my second time.
I guess sleep can wait
Love your videos ❤
@thisisMONSTERS
29 күн бұрын
Thanks so much!
You have a great narrative voice.
@thisisMONSTERS
29 күн бұрын
Thanks so much!
Yayyyy bed time
@yyxy.oncesaid
29 күн бұрын
New Zealand?
Another Monsters! Thanks Jiles 🎉
Hi from South Wales, Uk. Love your channel, heard cases I’ve never come across before. On the subject of ‘road rage’ take a look at Tracie Andrews, this so called ‘Road rage’ happened in 1996, near Bromsgrove, UK.
I GET SO EXCITED WHEN I SEE A NEW ONE!!! And Jiles I was the one who asked u if you wanted to hear the two stories from around where I live one I know the police involved in it I might be able toget you in touch with the man who found it all when I asked u I couldn’t find the one I asked u on so just let me know and I can give u ways toget whole of me. Let’s just say it’s the WHOLE MEANING OF MONSTERS!!!!
Dammit yo. It's 2AM. Sorry Boss. New 'Monsters' posted.
❤Somewhere Sinister!!!
Couldn’t sleep for the life of me and looked at my phone to see the time and well well THIS IS MONSTER’s uploaded . Soooo hello and an Early GOOD MORNING ☀️🌞 to all the MONSTER FAMILY and of course JILES!!!!
I saw a doco on this years ago… the story just gets more and more sad Nobody who was a victim really got any semblance of justice at the end of this…
This happened locally to me and it was such a shocking, senseless attack. Noye was still notorious from the Brinks Mat robbery and he relished it. He thought he was Billy Big B@lls. Still makes me angry today as it was so unnecessary and the picture of him grinning walking out of prison after murdering two people and being responsible for the death of a witness is unbelievable. Our sentencing in the UK is feeble. Danielle was so brave to stand up to him.
I have Somewhere Sinister in my queue!😊 I'm sitting here going hmm🤔 at the business burning down, and Jiles does the same thing. 😂
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I truly love ypur channel keep up the great work, your viewer Tammi Williams from Oklahoma city Oklahoma ❤
had a dream u uploaded , woke up and it was true .. THANK U
@thisisMONSTERS
29 күн бұрын
I’m in your head.
@absoljuice
29 күн бұрын
@@thisisMONSTERS truly !!! i’m obsessed with your channel :3
10:10 he thought he was untouchable after he got away with that murder. Not surprising he did it again for an even less of a reason such as road rage. It definitely is scary how road rage incidents occur alot more now.
This is something I have only ever seen men do. I used to commute back and forth from Sonoma to San Jose for school, 2 hours up and 2 hours back. This went on for a year. I must have clocked at least 25,000 miles that year. And in that time, I never experienced a single female driver act like that. Not once. What I DID experience however, was being nearly run off the road twice, had projectiles thrown at my car, had my rear bumper pushed from behind, been cut off and brake checked multiple times, chased, followed off the freeway (in one instance all the way to my neighborhood until I pulled into the local police station and he finally sped away), _had a gun pointed at me,_ and had at least a dozen occasions of dudes rolling down the window and gesturing to get off the freeway with the whole "let's go, you wanna fight, c'mon pull over" type posturing. Always by men. Always as a massive overreaction to something minor. Typically it was from me casually passing them on the right, like you're supposed to do. That's it. I didn't cut them off, I didn't drive aggressively, I just passed them normally, using my blinker and everything. For some reason that made a lot of men very, very angry that I was overtaking them on the freeway. It's like they couldn't tolerate letting a woman "win" by being ahead of them. Except for one instance. The guy who threw stuff at me went off because I honked my horn at him. He had accelerated into a wall of traffic that was about 100 feet ahead and veered into my lane at the last second, nearly causing an accident. So I used my horn. For that, he followed me for 20 miles, trying to make me crash. Throwing stuff at my car, brake checking, bumper pushing, and encroaching into my lane while I was boxed in by other cars trying to make me careen into the divider. Only time I've ever had to call the cops while driving. I transferred so I don't make that commute anymore, but I refuse to drive anywhere without a dash cam, even if I'm not going on the freeway.
@tessaducek5601
29 күн бұрын
People today are unhinged. I left California thirty years ago. The only time I see crazy impatient drivers is those passing through from Calif Washington and Arizona are the worst. Stay safe out there... 🌹
Loving the shirts lately, Jiles.
Please cover the case of Kristel Candelario and what she did to her poor baby. She is truly a monster and deserves to be on this channel.
She would be out of luck if she called 911, so luckily she called 999.
@dinabaughman8731
29 күн бұрын
🙄
Ello Mate
Love the shirt 🤘
There was a road rage related shooting just down the road from where I live two days ago, so so stupid.
This MF’er stabbed a police and only served 8 years for a 16 year sentence? How is that justice for the family that was left behind? I know I shouldn’t complain about the judicial system in other countries as the US has the propensity to lock people up for DECADES after the first offense. But this monster had the means and the connections to freely flee after the brutal murder of Stephen whose life was just starting. Plus since this monster so easily killed a police officer with ZERO regard for the gift of a precious life. I hope that karma comes for Kenneth soon as he certainly deserves her rather in this lifetime. Also, I must apologize but I feel it was necessary for you to include Houston as I can attest as a former Houston native that having a gun pulled on you is not an isolated experience as it became a regular occurrence starting on the ‘90’s which is why I left Houston in 2001. People please be careful as there are crazies everywhere.
@gangstagarf
29 күн бұрын
@@jackteare8292so mass shooters who killed dozens of people in rage arent monsters?
Nice shirt dude! 🤘