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Murder Mile UK True Crime

#261 - Dr Trevor's Greed (Kensington, London, UK)

Murder Mile UK True Crime

Murder Mile UK True-Crime Podcast

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

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🗓️ 4 July 2024

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

#261 - Dr Trevor's Greed.


On the 14th of October 1941, the ground floor and basement flats at 71 Elsham Road were owned by Theodora Greenhill, a widowed mother of considerable means who was looking to sell up and move on. That day, a convicted burglar and a homeless thief arrived on this street looking for a flat to rob, and even though he was a man who certainly didn’t belong there, she let him in, and he took her life.


  • 14th of October 1941,
  • ground floor and basement flats at 71 Elsham Road, Kensington, SW7, London,
  • Theodora Greenhill & Dr Trevor / Harold Dorian
  • Method of death, bludgeoning and strangulation


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0:00.0

Welcome to Murder Mile. Today I'm standing on Elsham Road in Shepers Bush, W14.

0:20.0

Three streets north of the Labour Party Lathario, four streets east of the Devil's

0:26.2

Home, a tube stops south of the Beast-Lass killing, and three streets west of the boy with the bongo's who went bang.

0:37.0

Coming soon to Murdemile.

0:40.0

Set on a quiet tree-lined street beside Holland Park.

0:47.0

Elsham Road features a wealth of early Victorian five-story terraces in sandstone brick. It's a

0:56.6

pretentiously middle-class street when no one goes in holidays. They winter.

1:03.4

Everybody has a cleaner, as they're too busy to put out their own bins.

1:08.4

And instead of going to see their doctor, they rebalanced their chakras by shoving a crystal of their jaxies.

1:17.0

It's a street with a great sense of pretentiousness, as people tried desperately hard to be who they wish they were.

1:28.9

On the 14th of October, 1941, the ground floor and basement flats at 71 Elsham Road were owned by Theodora Greenhill.

1:38.0

A widowed mother of considerable means, who was looking to sell up and to move on.

1:47.0

That day, a convicted burglar and a homeless thief,

1:52.6

arrived on the street looking for a flat to rob.

1:56.1

And even though he was a man who certainly didn't belong there,

2:01.8

she let him in, and he took her life.

2:05.0

My name is Michael. I am your tour guide and this is Murder Mile.

2:14.0

Episode 261, Dr. Trevor's Greed. To say that Theodora Greenhill was an impressive woman would be an understatement.

2:39.3

Born on the 2nd of December 1875 in Anglesie, North Wales.

2:45.6

Theodora Jesse Weblin was raised in an era where women were barely educated,

2:51.4

were denied a career, had less legal rights on cattle, and life dictated

2:56.4

that their sole purpose was to cook clean procreate and to tend to their

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