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Emma and Lucy do one more episode before an indefinite break due to changes in circumstances. Lucy tells you about the murder of Teresa De Simone, and Emma tells you about Gunther Podola. We love you all and will miss you, but no longer feel we can commit to creating content. This podcast has got us both through difficult times in our lives, and life is good, and we're ending on a high. You never know, we may be back, but if not, it's been amazing! All our love.
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This week Lucy tells the story of the murder of Alfred Welch, with many very satisfying other names along the way. Emma tells us about the Campden Wonder, involving the murder of Will Harrison.
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This week's slash and dash is about Carolyn Krizan-Wilson and the murder of her husband Roy McCaleb. Gotta dash!
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This week's episode involves the story of Ronald True, a terrible pilot who suffered a psychotic break, and the story of Noreen O'Connor, a terrible ladies maid who suffered a psychotic break. There's an unintentional theme here. Enjoy, and don't forget to vote in the general election!
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You voted for Furball, which is the Canadian murder case that got solved with cat hair. Enjoy!
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A taxi driver who took his victims to their 'final destination' and an actor out for revenge, hear their tales retold by Lucy and
Emma in this latest episode.
Research source material: Murders of the Black Museum by Gordon Honeycombe
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This time our patrons voted for Investigating His Own Crime, despite there being an option with 'nob' in the title. Maybe you guys are becoming more high brow.... hope not!
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What do you call a train spotter with a wooden leg? The kidnap killer!
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You voted for The Bikini Killer, a round the world trip of the life of Charles Sobhraj for the slash and dash this week. Sorry it's been a long time coming. Definitely recommend researching this one and reading more after!
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This episode is sponsored by childhood tragedy, Victorian artists, running away to France and of course- murder.
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After an unprecedented break, we're back with an old horrific tale from Emma, and a big question mark from Lucy.
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You voted for Chris Watts as this week's Slash and Dash mini episode. If you find the story interesting, check out the footage of him online. There is a lot on youtube covering this case for all you super sleuths.
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Emma tells the story of the not-so-peaceful Charles Peace, a stalker and murderer from times gone by. Lucy tells us the UK's answer to Dr Death, breast disease doctor Ian Paterson who wrongly diagnosed and treated hundreds of patients in Bristol and Birmingham.
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Conman, magician, furniture enthusiast.... Bernady de Sigoyer had it all, until he lost his head.
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Men murdering women.... heard it all before? You might not have heard it quite like this...
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This week you voted for the German Sewer Murders. This unsolved case has been linked to one specific individual. We also put out a call for other, proper podcasters to solve this unsolved crime!
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It's the Easter holidays and the sun is out, and I think you can hear in our voices we're more chilled and happy-go-lucky than usual. This episode has Emma telling us the story of a body found in the stables, and Lucy tells us about the man who used HIV as a weapon. Enjoy!
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The patreon vote has earned you the tale of Giorgio Vizzardelli...his giant tabs were not the strangest thing about him.
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This episode has a look at the infamous Soham Murders and surprising triple homicide from WW2.
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