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Murder Mile UK True Crime

#237 - Coldblooded - Part Two (Chiswick, London, UK)

Murder Mile UK True Crime

Murder Mile UK True-Crime Podcast

Uk, True Crime, London, Society & Culture, Documentary, British, Killer, True-crime, English, Murder, History, Crime

4.8837 Ratings

🗓️ 14 December 2023

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

This is Part Two of Three of Coldblooded. On Saturday 7th October 1944 at 2:15am, 34-year-old taxi-driver George Edward Heath drove his recently loaned grey V8 Ford Sedan east along Hammersmith Road. Forty minutes later, he would be dead. But why was George killed, for revenge, for sport, for money, or something stranger?

  • Date: Saturday 7th October 1944 at 2:30am (shot, died 15 minutes later)
  • Location: corner of the Chiswick Flyover and the Great West Road, London, Britain, W6
  • Victim: 1 (George Edward Heath)
  • Culprit: 1 (Karl Gustav Hulten, alias 'Ricky' Allen & Elisabeth Maud Baker alias Georgina Grayson)
  • Keyword - British murder


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0:00.0

Cold-blooded.

0:12.1

Part 2.

0:14.0

Robert Baldink was an auxiliary fireman at an old screen fire station,

0:23.6

just outside of the town of Staines and 16.5 miles south-west of Chiswick.

0:29.6

Far from the fiery brunt of the Luftwaffe's Blitz,

0:34.6

this little village sometimes got a crashed fighter,

0:39.1

a downed bomber,

0:40.2

or a lost V-1 rocket

0:41.5

exploding in their fields.

0:44.3

But mostly,

0:45.8

they saw car crashes,

0:47.3

stuck cats,

0:48.2

and ship-bound fires.

0:50.2

But very rarely,

0:52.1

a murder.

0:57.0

Having finished a 48-hour shift,

1:00.3

on Saturday the 7th of October at 9.10 a.m., Robert took a shortcut

1:05.9

and strolled down a dirt track at the rear of Steynash Crescent,

1:12.6

with a wind blowing a gale and the ground boggy and wet.

1:16.6

He was too tired to realise what he was seeing when his eyes spied a bundle of rags in a ditch.

1:30.5

The ditch was wide and shallow, he recalled.

1:34.9

I saw it was a man who I thought was sleeping.

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