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Obscura: A True Crime Podcast

43 : The Ipswich Serial Murders, Part 01

Obscura: A True Crime Podcast

Justin Drown

True Crime, Personal Journals, History, Documentary, News, Society & Culture

4.62.9K Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2021

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

(Part 1) On 1 November 2006, Kerry Nicol was worried. She hadn’t heard from her 19-year-old daughter Tania since she’d left their house just 2 nights earlier. The family lived on the outskirts of Ipswich, the biggest town in the county of Suffolk, in the East Anglia region of southeast England. The fact Tania hadn’t been in contact gave Kerry further cause to be concerned. She’d known for some time that Tania was an injecting drug user, and at one stage had even found syringes in her bedroom. Tania had sought help for her drug dependency, but the pull of addiction was strong. Tania soon found that sex work paid the money she needed to fund her habit, and she joined the group of around 30 to 40 street sex workers who worked the red-light district of Ipswich.

Sometimes Tania stayed out with friends and didn’t come home until the next day. Which was why Kerry was so troubled when Tania didn’t return home or call like she usually did. Kerry reported her missing daughter to the police. There were conflicting reports that Tania was last seen around 12.30am on 31 October in Burlington Road, and also outside a petrol station. Either way, she’d last been spotted in the red-light district, but hadn’t been seen again. Sadly, in the coming months, Kerry wouldn’t be the only mother in the area to never see her daughter again. A man named Steve Wright saw to that.

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CW: drug use, sexual assault, family violence

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome listener, I'm glad you're here.

0:05.6

Take a seat next to the fire.

0:34.1

Heat.

1:04.0

By November 1, 2006, Carrie Nichol was worried.

1:10.3

She had to hurt from her 19-year-old daughter, Tanya, since she blurt their house just two

1:14.8

nights earlier, on October 30, just before 11 p.m.

1:21.3

The family lived on the outskirts of Hipswitch, the biggest town in the county of Suffolk, in

1:26.9

the east of Anglia region of Southeast England.

1:30.7

Tanya told Carrie she was catching the bus into town to hang out with friends.

1:35.7

The fact Tanya hadn't been in contact since then gave Carrie further cause to be concerned.

1:41.6

She'd known for some time that Tanya was injecting heroin, and at one stage had even found

1:47.0

syringes in her bedroom.

1:49.5

Tanya said that the syringes always belonged to a friend, and always denied having a drug

1:54.8

problem.

1:55.8

But it hadn't always been this way.

1:58.8

Born in Brighton, 1987 to Carrie and Jim, Tanya readily made friends as a youngster.

2:05.3

She did well at school in the Pinewood area of Hipswitch.

2:09.1

Where her family moved after she was born, Jim described his daughter as Carrie, articulate,

2:15.0

outgoing, and popular.

2:17.7

Tanya never got into trouble and enjoyed attending girl guides meetings.

2:22.5

After Jim and Carrie separated, Tanya moved with her mother and younger brother to a housing

2:27.4

estate.

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