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They Walk Among Us - UK True Crime

Destroy The Sole Source Of Evidence / The Crimes Of Brian Field

They Walk Among Us - UK True Crime

They Walk Among Us

True Crime

4.66.6K Ratings

🗓️ 3 March 2021

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Days turned to weeks, weeks to months, months to years, years to decades. Roy's murderer was free to travel around the countryside and towns across the United Kingdom, undetected. Almost 33 years later, the law would catch up with him, but perhaps some of his crimes were left behind… 

 

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This episode was researched and written by Rosanna Fitton. 


Illustrations and production direction also by Rosanna Fitton. Narration, audio editing, script editing, and production direction by Benjamin Fitton.

  

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Do, do, do...

0:03.5

Bampa!

0:07.1

Bampa! Bampa! Bampa! Bampa!

0:09.9

Okay, enough Rasmataz!

0:12.8

But it's not every day a new scratch card drops.

0:15.0

With the new set for five years scratch card from the National Lottery,

0:19.3

you could win five grand a month, every month, for five years.

0:23.0

Pick up yours in store today and get scratching.

0:26.2

Search Dream Big Place Mall. Rules, procedures and game-specific rules apply.

0:29.0

Place must be 18 or over. Welcome to Season 5, Episode 35 of They Walk Among Us, a podcast dedicated to UK True Crime.

1:02.3

This episode contains distressing themes and descriptions of sexual violence.

1:09.5

This podcast is intended for a mature audience.

1:14.5

Listener caution is advised. Days turn to weeks, weeks to months, months to years, years to decades.

1:51.0

Roy's murderer was free to travel around the countryside and towns across the United Kingdom undetected.

2:00.0

Almost 33 years later the law would catch up with him, but perhaps some of his

2:06.5

crimes were left behind. 14-year-old Roy Lindsay Tutill left his idyllic home Wheelwright Cottage in a charming village on Wheeler's Lane between Brockham and Betchworth in Surrey.

2:43.0

His weekdays were spent at Kingston Grammar School in London.

2:49.0

As part of his routine, Roy would usually take the bus to school, but to save money

2:56.3

for a new bicycle, he would hitchhike part of the journey home, 19 miles from Leatherhead Road

3:03.7

in Chessington, back to Wheelwright Cottage.

3:08.8

On April 23rd, 1968, he had left school as usual at 3.30pm and caught the number 65 bus.

3:20.8

Shortly after getting off at his stop, a second bus driver recalled seeing the teenager wearing his grey and pinkish red vertical striped blazer, carrying his brown school satchel, holding his thumb out to get a lift on leatherhead road.

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