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UK True Crime Podcast

Facing the Consequences - part 2/2: Episode 235

UK True Crime Podcast

UK True Crime Podcast

History, Society & Culture, Uk, Serial Killer, True Crime, Murder, Uktruecrime, Robbery, Police, Crimepodcast, Fraud, Personal Journals, Crime, Guns, Drugs

4.32.8K Ratings

🗓️ 12 May 2021

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of the UK True Crime, I conclude the story of what happened to Lynda Spence, from Glasgow, in April 2011.

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Hello and welcome to episode 235 of the UK True Crime Podcast.

0:36.0

I'm Adam.

0:37.0

Today we conclude our shocking story from Glasgow in April 2011.

0:43.0

As you may have heard, it was a big week for me last week,

0:46.0

where my book on Angus and Pear released on pre-order,

0:49.0

a head of publication at the end of next month.

0:52.0

Sinclair, one of the worst killers the UK has ever seen,

0:56.0

was convicted of four murders.

0:58.0

His first took place in his home city of Glasgow in 1961,

1:02.0

when he raped and murdered his seven-year-old neighbour,

1:05.0

when he was just 16.

1:07.0

And, as Sinclair was convicted of four murders,

1:10.0

we believe he murdered at least 12, maybe 14.

1:13.0

And in this book, we tell their stories.

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