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British Murders with Stuart Blues

Death on the Seafront: The Lea Williams Murder | Ep. 239

British Murders with Stuart Blues

Stuart Blues

Uk, True Crime, Society & Culture, Documentary, Death, British, Murder, History, Crime

4.6876 Ratings

🗓️ 29 March 2026

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

On a cold February evening in 2013, volunteers carrying out outreach work along the seafront in Hove made a discovery that would shock the local community. What first appeared to be someone settling down for the night beneath a duvet in a row of seafront arches quickly turned into something far more serious. As police began their investigation near Hove Pitch and Putt, it became clear this was no accident or simple altercation, but a brutal and deliberate attack.


In this episode of British Murders with Stuart Blues, I explore the murder of Lea Williams, a 45-year-old man with no fixed abode who had been living along the Hove seafront. Known to local outreach workers and others in the area, Lea was described as kind, generous, and someone trying to rebuild his life despite struggles with alcohol. Just weeks before his death, he had been saving money in the hope of moving into a flat and starting fresh.


This case, often referred to as the “Hove seafront murder” or “bat caves murder”, led to a major investigation by Sussex Police, involving forensic searches, witness appeals, and multiple arrests. As the story unfolds, it raises difficult questions about vulnerability, violence against rough sleepers, and how such a shocking crime could happen in a well-known public area.


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The case discussed in this podcast episode is real and represents the worst day in many people's lives. I aim to cover such stories with a victim-focused approach, using information from publicly available sources. While I strive for accuracy, some details may vary depending on the sources used. You can find the sources for each episode on my website. Due to the nature of the content, listener discretion is advised. Thank you for your understanding and support.


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0:00.0

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0:46.0

On a cold February evening in 2013 along the seafront in Hove, a group of volunteers made

0:52.7

their usual rounds.

0:56.0

It was something they did week in,

1:01.7

week out, checking in on people, handing out food, making sure no one had been forgotten about.

1:07.6

But that night, as they reached a row of arches near the pitching put, they came across something they didn't sit right. At first glance, it looked like someone settling down

1:12.2

for the night, a duvet laid out in a familiar spot. But as they got closer, it quickly became

1:18.1

clear this wasn't someone sleeping. What they'd found was far more serious. And as police began to

1:24.9

piece things together, it became obvious this wasn't a random act of violence.

1:29.9

It was something far more deliberate and brutal.

1:33.9

In this episode of British murders with Stuart Blues, I'm taking a look at the murder of Lee Williams,

1:39.4

a 45-year-old man with no fixed abode, known to many along the hove seafront, who's trying to turn his

1:46.2

life around. It's a case that shines a light on violence that often goes unnoticed, and

1:52.3

ask difficult questions about how someone like Lee could be so badly let down in plain sight.

1:59.7

A quick one just before we dive in.

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