THEY WALK AMONG US:
THEY WALK AMONG US® is an award-winning weekly UK true crime podcast covering a broad range of cases from the sinister to the surreal.
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A man in his mid-sixties wearing a light-coloured casual jacket and dark trousers caught the couple’s attention. Concerningly, he was clenching a piece of wood in his hand. Stephen slammed the brakes and got out of the vehicle. He realised another man was lying horizontally on the pavement, being struck about the head repeatedly with the length of wood. Blood was pooling on the path surrounding the injured man. Stephen instinctively yelled out, telling the assailant to stop. The attacker wrapped the wood in a plastic bag and turned to walk away. As he left the scene, he hollered back to the man he had just attacked: “You’ll not fucking do that again”...
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We have recently launched a new YouTube channel for They Walk Among Us. Subscribe to see documentary-style videos to accompany the podcast. Strictly cases from England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Covering the sinister to the surreal.
Following ‘Season 8 - Episode 7’ of They Walk Among Us, we will be taking a week off. TWAU will be back on Wednesday, September 7th. Have a great week, and thank you for listening!
Murdertown, the Crime+Investigation original podcast, is back for a new series on Monday, September 12, 2022. Alongside the Crime+Investigation TV show, we'll explore the darker sides of our towns. With eight-episode locations covering all four corners of the UK, make sure to follow on your favourite podcast player.
There is a timeless saying that bad things happen in threes. Some believe the superstition originates from the wartime phrase ‘Three on a match’ — which refers to three soldiers using the same match to light a cigarette. It was said that the light of the match would be seen by an enemy marksman, and by the time the third soldier lit their cigarette, they would be shot by the gunman who had them in their sights. While there is no scientific proof to support the notion that tragedies continue to happen three times in a row, there are certain stories where the belief rings true...