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True Crime Island

Episode 104 - Serial Killer Paul Steven Haigh

True Crime Island

Cambo

True Crime

4.6971 Ratings

🗓️ 11 January 2020

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

It’s the 21st of September 1978 an attempted robbery at a Prahran Tattslotto agency leave one woman dead. She would be the first victim of Serial Killer Paul Steven Haigh.

Transcript

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It's the 21st of September 1978. An attempted robbery at a pran Tatslotto agency leaves one woman dead.

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She would be the first victim of serial killer Paul Stephen.

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Hey. When you're, when,

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you're, when,

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When,

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... Hi, I'm your host, Cambo, grab a beer and Pull Up a Deck chair.

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This is True Crime Island, another True Crime podcast. When you're, when.

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when.

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When.

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When.

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When. When you're, when. Hi Islanders happy new year I hope this one will be good good for you all finally the island is back and I must say it was a good

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break over the festive season not only did I get to catch up with the lovely Kate and

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sought out some wedding stuff, yes wedding stuff, but I've been busy getting

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the YouTube channel ready for launch, so look for that soon.

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So let's get stuck into it because this script ended up being a bit

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longer than I thought it would be. Now most of this will be from court records and

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I will either read directly from them or adapt them of course to make it easier for us all to understand the story

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The other documents I will reference are this Hayes own manuscripts. The first one's called Victims, Friends, Associates, Witnesses, Histories,

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and Characters, and the other one is the House of Blue Light. Now this Paul Stephen Haye, yes he is a serial killer but not in the

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usual quiet guy next door type of killer with a distinct MO. Rather, he killed while committing robberies, he killed trying to cover

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up some of his past crimes, and then he even killed when in prison doing time for those murders. What's a little bit different in what I'll talk about

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today is that Hay wrote extensively about the killings and I'll be reading his quite twisted

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