Stuart Lubbock’s family would not see the justice they rightfully deserved but Michael Barrymore felt he too was a victim — he claimed his arrest on suspicion of murder in 2007 was a miscarriage of justice (Part 4 of 4).
Read moreThe Death Of Stuart Lubbock In Michael Barrymore's Pool - Part 3
On September 13, 2002, at the offices of Epping Forest district council, the inquest into Stuart Lubbock’s death was concluded. The frustrations during the proceedings were felt no more so than by the coroner Caroline Beasley-Murray who believed that she was left with no other choice than to pass the verdict she did (Part 3 of 4).
Read moreThe Death Of Stuart Lubbock In Michael Barrymore's Pool - Part 2
Stuart Lubbock, a father to two young children, was 31 when he was found lifeless, floating in a swimming pool that belonged to celebrity entertainer Michael Barrymore. Stuart was naked apart from a pair of boxer shorts. He had suffered severe internal injuries that would later be described as “horrific”. Essex police undertook an investigation that lasted almost a year, and several arrests were made. Still, no one was ultimately charged, and the inquiry wound down (Part 2 of 4).
Read moreThe Death Of Stuart Lubbock In Michael Barrymore's Pool - Part 1
At 5:46 am, on the morning of Saturday, March 31, 2001, a call was made to the emergency services. The operator was told that a male, who would later be identified as 31-year old Stuart Lubbock, was found lifeless and hyperthermic in a swimming pool. The pool belonged to celebrity entertainer Michael Barrymore who lived at 4 Beaumont Park Drive in Roydon — a village in Essex in the southeast of England (Part 1 of 4).
Read moreAnglesey Crossbow Murder / Gerald Corrigan / Terence Whall - Part 2
Terence Whall was on trial for murder. The prosecutor at Mold Crown Court told the jury that the defendant had shot his victim with a crossbow. The arrowheads used in the attack were designed for hunting animals — razor-sharp to sever a prey's arteries (Part 2 of 2).
Read moreAnglesey Crossbow Murder / Gerald Corrigan / Terence Whall - Part 1
"When he left his home to look at the Sky dish, there was someone waiting outside, in the dark, armed with a high-powered crossbow. A crossbow, members of the jury, is a silent, quick and deadly weapon” — Prosecutor Peter Rouch QC, Mold Crown Court, January 2020 (Part 1 of 2).
Read moreWhat Could Justify Killing? / Monika Zumsteg / Michael Telling - Part 2
Michael Telling had killed his wife, Monika. He hid her body in a summer house for five months, before cutting off her head and disposing of the remains. He never disputed those facts. But after his arrest Telling argued that he was not responsible for his actions as he suffered from an abnormality of mind (Part 2 of 2).
Read moreWhat Could Justify Killing? / Monika Zumsteg / Michael Telling - Part 1
There are two sides to every coin like there are two sides to every story. A headless body is found in the undergrowth of a natural beauty spot in Devon. Police soon find the culprit who openly admits that he carried out the killing. However, not everything is, as it seems… or perhaps it is? (Part 1 of 2).
Read moreHam Bank Murder / Angela Wooliscroft
If you robbed a bank, how much do you think you would get? What would you spend the money on? How much money is a life worth?
Read moreThe Rough Sex Defence / The Death Of Natalie Connolly
“There may have been some sort of consensual behaviour at the start of this night’s activity. But we say that you can be sure that, whatever may have started willingly, there is no way that Natalie either consented to or was able to consent to what John Broadhurst did to her after that, leading to her untimely, unseemly and tragic death.”
— Prosecutor David Mason QC, Birmingham Crown Court, November 2018.
Read moreThe Speedboat Killer / Charlotte Brown / Jack Shepherd
Jack and Charlotte were on a date. The evening was going well. So well, in fact, that Jack invited Charlotte back to his houseboat on the most famous river in London. Little did they know, that following the events of that night, one of them would end up dead and the other chased by police, halfway around the world.
Read moreConfession Of A Dead Man / The Murder Of Lorraine Jacob
Sometimes a killer can just blend in. Be one of many faces in a crowd, unnoticed by everyone, including the officers desperately searching for them. The person known to many as an unassuming "softly spoken gentleman", carries on with his life. Will he ever have to pay the price for what he has done?
Read moreAn Insidious Form Of Torture / The Murder Of Suzanne Capper
“Psychological reports say they are absolutely sane individuals. It’s frighting that they are such ordinary people. There is nothing special about them.”
— Detective Inspector Peter Wall, outside Manchester Crown Court, 1993.
Read moreControl - Part 2 / Sally & Richard Challen
Sally Challen was found guilty of murdering her husband, Richard in 2010, but over the intervening years, much was changing in the outside world (Part 2 of 2).
Read moreControl - Part 1 / Sally & Richard Challen
On Sunday, August 15, 2010, police were alerted to a situation on the cliffs of Beachy Head (Part 1 of 2).
Read moreStan & The Stalker / Lorna Smith / Clifford Mills
When the internet and social media evolved, it created another method through which stalkers could intimidate their victims. In 2012 stalking laws were introduced in England and Wales which included cyberstalking. For some victims it was too little too late, they had already lost their lives.
Read moreAudiobook Extract - Chapter 10 [Patreon Exclusive]
As there is not a new episode this week, we thought we’d post a short extract from the final chapter of our book ‘They Walk Among Us’
Ten brand new intriguing and unsettling cases that we have not covered on the podcast.
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Read moreShiregreen Child Murders / Sarah Barrass & Brandon Machin
From the outside in, there did not seem anything wildly different about the Barrass family. Six children and a single mother Sarah, living together in a semi-detached house in South Yorkshire. But the Barrass family were not the only occupants. Sarah shared her life with a secret so big she was willing to do absolutely anything, even the unthinkable, to protect it.
Read moreThe Churchwarden Killer - Part 2
Benjamin Field and Martyn Smith were on trial, accused of murdering Peter Farquhar at his home and conspiring to murder Ann Moore-Martin before she died of natural causes. She had handed over more than £30,000 before she died. Peter Farquhar had been found dead. A coroner at first believed he had died of acute alcohol intoxication. However, the authorities now believed that he had been drugged and suffocated (Part 2 of 2).
Read moreThe Churchwarden Killer - Part 1
“I think I will get away with most of it”. Those were the words uttered by a deputy churchwarden while he was in the custody police. He was arrested when his second elderly lover in as many years was admitted to hospital. The first had died under somewhat mysterious circumstances. How had this man, in his late twenties, who bore all the hallmarks of a god-fearing churchgoer, worked his way not only into the will’s but also the beds, of a 69-year-old-man and 83-year-old woman, who were neighbours on the same street? That was a puzzle Thames Valley police were determined to solve. (Part 1 of 2).
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