Who is OUTLORE with Eleanor Neale?
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OUTLORE with Eleanor Neale is a true crime creator presence led by Eleanor Neale. The supplied channel biography describes the project as “a true crime, deep dive, lore-providing podcast,” with an aim to “inspire change, raise awareness and build a community of lorekeepers.” That positioning matters because it frames the channel not just as case coverage, but as audience-centered storytelling around crime, memory, and public awareness.
The channel footprint
According to the supplied YouTube channel source, OUTLORE with Eleanor Neale had 2.9 million subscribers and 360 videos when the metadata was last checked on July 5, 2026. Those figures make the channel a significant presence in the YouTube true crime ecosystem, especially for viewers who prefer full-length, narrative case videos rather than short clips or recap formats.
What the recent uploads suggest
The latest long-form selections supplied for review show a pattern of hour-plus episodes focused on individual cases or historically significant events. Recent examples include “19 Year Old Died 48 Hours After Arriving at University”, a nearly 98-minute video connected to the Edward Cornes case, and “She Survived their First Date, but Vanished on the Second”, which the description frames around the disappearance and murder of Sydney Loofe. These examples suggest a format built around extended narration, case context, and viewer calls to action when information is requested.
Case selection across time and place
The supplied watchlist also shows a broad geographic and thematic range. Recent long-form videos include “The Hunt for the Killer Behind the 16-Minute Massacre”, about the Upstairs Lounge massacre, and “The Final Warning Before Holly Newton’s Murder”, about the murder of Holly Newton. Another recent episode, “The Hunt for Sarah Everard's Killer Led Police to Their OWN Door”, covers the Sarah Everard case and includes resource links in the video description. Based on the supplied metadata, OUTLORE’s recent slate moves between individual murders, public safety issues, and cases with wider institutional or social resonance.
Popular full-length videos
The most-viewed supplied videos show how Eleanor Neale’s back catalog has reached a large audience over several years. “THE BECKY WATTS CASE”, published in 2018, is listed at 6.8 million views. Other popular full-length entries include “THE HELLO KITTY MURDER” at 5.5 million views, “THE TRAGIC MURDER OF CHILD STAR JUDITH BARSI” at 5.3 million views, and “THE PAIGE DOHERTY CASE” at 5.2 million views. These figures are from the supplied YouTube metadata and should be rechecked before publication.
A representative starting point for new viewers
For viewers trying to understand the channel’s range, the supplied representative watchlist starts with “THE BECKY WATTS CASE”, “THE HELLO KITTY MURDER”, “THE TRAGIC MURDER OF CHILD STAR JUDITH BARSI”, “THE PAIGE DOHERTY CASE”, and “THE TIKTOK FAMOUS KILLER”. Together, these videos point to a catalog that mixes UK cases, internationally known cases, internet-era crime narratives, and cases involving public figures or children.
Why OUTLORE belongs in the creator graph
OUTLORE with Eleanor Neale has been added to the True Crime Gods creator graph for editorial expansion because the channel represents a major long-form true crime presence on YouTube. The available source material supports a cautious profile: Eleanor Neale is a creator, the platform badge is YouTube, the topic is true crime, and the channel’s own positioning emphasizes deep dives, lore, awareness, and community. Further editorial review should verify the biography, current subscriber count, upload totals, and any platform expansion beyond YouTube before final publication.
Source note
This draft is based on the supplied creator record, supplied YouTube metadata, and the listed full-length YouTube videos. The biography was seeded from channel metadata and requires editorial review before publication.