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UK True Crime Podcast

Abduction In Reading: Episode 115

UK True Crime Podcast

UK True Crime Podcast

History, Society & Culture, Uk, Serial Killer, True Crime, Murder, Uktruecrime, Robbery, Police, Crimepodcast, Fraud, Personal Journals, Crime, Guns, Drugs

4.32.8K Ratings

🗓️ 22 January 2019

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

It was just another normal Friday night in Reading.  Sixteen year old Mary-Ann and two friends were parked in the car park of a derelict pub close to her home, just chatting and laughing.  But then they saw one, two and then six men surround the car.  And what happened next was the stuff of your very worst nightmares.

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Hello and welcome to episode 115 of the UK True Crime weekly podcast, I'm Adam.

0:39.3

Today's story is I think pretty hard to comprehend.

0:43.0

Due to the nature of the crime, I felt it was necessary to include a lot more detail about

0:48.6

the crime than I normally do.

0:50.4

I think it's going to be quite a tough lesson, so I just wanted to warn you before we start.

0:55.4

But before we begin, a huge thank you to my supporters on Patreon and especially this

0:59.8

week's new members of this special club, that's Holly Clothier and Bob X. Thank you so

1:06.7

much for your support, which is much appreciated.

1:10.4

So let's briefly set some context to May 2012.

1:14.4

Top of the UK music charts at this time was T'Lisa with Young, Keeping Carle Ray Jepson

1:20.5

from the top spot.

1:22.2

At number one in the US was Gotty, featuring Pimbra with the suddenly that I used to know.

1:29.2

Memo to self, check pronunciation before recording.

1:33.1

Top of the Australian album charts at the time was Up All Night by One Direction.

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