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Murder Mile UK True Crime

#75 - The Fatal Fling of Emily Beilby Kaye - Part Two 'The Liar' (Waterloo Station, London, SE1)

Murder Mile UK True Crime

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🗓️ 26 September 2019

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

This is the concluding part of a TWO PART episode.


On 2nd May 1924, Patrick Mahon was arrested after Police found a brown Gladstone bag in the left luggage kiosk of Waterloo Station containing a woman's bloodstained clothes and a ten inch cook's knife. But with Emily missing, very little evidence and her body destroyed, although her death looked accidental, the Police now had to prove that this was a murder. 

  • Date: 2nd May 1924
  • Location: Waterloo Station, Left Luggage Kiosk, Waterloo Station, London, SE1
  • Victims: 1 (Emily Beilby Kaye)
  • Culprit: Patrick Mahon


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0:00.0

Welcome to Murder Mile, a true crime podcast, an audio-guided walk,

0:14.0

featuring many of London's untold, unsolved and long-forgotten murders,

0:19.9

all set within London's worst end.

0:23.6

Today's episode is about Emily Bell B.K.

0:27.7

A sweet-natured lady who eloped with a lovable Irish rogue called Pat.

0:33.1

Only Pat wasn't what he seemed, and with Emily missing, very little evidence, and her body

0:38.9

destroyed, although her death looked accidental, the police now had to prove that this was a murder.

0:48.1

Murder is researched using the original police files.

0:51.5

It contains moments of satire, shock and grisly details, and as a dramatization

0:56.6

of the real events, it may also feature loud and realistic sounds, so that no matter where

1:02.6

you listen to this podcast, you'll feel like you're actually there.

1:08.0

My name is Michael. I am your tour guide, and this is Murder Mile. Episode 75,

1:16.8

The Fatal Fling of Emily Bell B.K., part two, The Liar.

1:34.3

Today, I'm standing in Waterloo train station just off the south bank of the River Thames. Three bridges south-west of the hanging of Roberto Calvi, two streets west of the brutal attack on David Morley,

1:42.3

and one street south of the revenge attack on Sir Michael

1:46.6

Francis O'Dwyer, coming soon to Murder Mile.

1:54.7

Built in 1848, London Waterloo is the UK's busiest train station, serving over 100 million customers a year from the south of England and terminating at the West End.

2:06.6

With a Baroque Portland stone entrance, stained glass windows, ornate freezes and its infamous four-faced clock,

2:15.6

Waterloo's 700-foot concourse,

2:18.3

is naturally illuminated by an expansive glass roof and cast-iron arches.

2:24.3

Sadly, most of its stunning architecture is lost amidst the nauseating sea of colourful adverts.

2:32.3

For caffeine-rich-counter drinks.

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