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ποΈ 24 August 2025
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Four days β almost a full working week for the majority. 96 hours, for some, it will fly by, for others, it may feel like the clock may go backwards. Over one such period back in the autumn of 2000, Worcestershire and West Midlands Police found themselves dealing with some of the most brutal, senseless, and horrifying killings that both the force areas, and the UK, has ever seen β all committed by the same person.
This time on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, I bring you the tale of the crimes committed by an individual who was a spree killer β or, who may even have been a serial oneβ¦
The episode contains details and descriptions of crimes and events, involving descriptions of substance abuse and addiction, and disturbing descriptions of injury detail, that some listeners may find disturbing or distressing, so discretion is advised whilst listening in.
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| 2:08.1 | This time around then, I bring a terrible and sad tale that I've had on the list for quite some time now, a couple of years actually. We're over a four-day period back in the autumn of |
| 2:13.9 | the year 2000. Police in the West Midlands and Worcestershire were faced with a horrifying |
| 2:18.9 | series of killings that they soon came to realise was the work of a spree killer, who if not |
| 2:25.5 | stopped would surely make that swing into serial moniker. |
| 2:31.3 | One who possibly, as you'll see as the tale progresses, possibly already was one, |
| 2:37.8 | in a tale which I shall bring to you right now. |
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