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The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast

Avon and Somerset Unsolved

The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast

The True Crime Enthusiast

True Crime

4.71.7K Ratings

🗓️ 31 May 2018

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

A trilogy of savage and unsolved murders stretching back over the past 40 years are looked at this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, cold cases from the UK area of Avon and Somerset. 

Music used in this episode: "Easy Life" by Lee Rosevere from the album "The Big Loop"

All music used is sourced from http://freemusicarchive.org/ and used under an **Attribution Licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) **

Recommended Podcasts this week:

True Crime Island

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Recommended Reading/References

Violet Milsom Article - BristolLive

Susan Donoghue Article - BristolLive

Beryl Culverwell Article - SomersetLive

Bristol and Bath Whodunnit?

Remembering Violet, Susan, Beryl and their families.



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I'm Hey all, and a warm welcome to this week's episode of the True Crime Enthusiast podcast, a show that focuses upon the obscure, the unfamiliar and often forgotten cases from the shores of the UK.

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I'm Paul, your host and the True Crime Enthusiast of the title, and as always, I begin by thanking you guys so much for joining

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me here and listening in.

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You continued support and appreciation means the world, and it helps make bringing out the show

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possible each week, so I'm always forever grateful, just always like to put that out at the start.

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I was absolutely chuffed to bits with the response from the previous trilogy of episodes,

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the one-legged train spotter, that featured the crimes of Michael Sams.

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The feedback from you guys has been absolutely brilliant about it, and I'm so glad that it was

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understood why a multi-part episode concerning the case was much better than trying to cram it into one

1:45.7

that would end up being longer than gone with the wind, because who wants to sit still that much?

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And imagine recording and editing that, uh, no thanks, that's much too daunting.

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By breaking a complex case such as the Sam's one down into a trilogy, I think you get a better focus on each aspect and you can always add more detail.

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