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The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast

Monsters Of Ayrshire: Part 3 - The Beast In The Cage

The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast

The True Crime Enthusiast

True Crime

4.71.7K Ratings

🗓️ 22 April 2021

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

Our Monsters Of Ayrshire trilogy concludes this time around on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, where, alongside the horrific murder of Mhairi Julyan, we learn of some of the other evil acts that Gavin McGuire is responsible for, and the reasons why I considered that one word befitting of him over so many others:

Monster.

The episode contains details and descriptions of crimes and events, including those of a sexual nature, and descriptions of extreme animal cruelty, that some listeners may find disturbing and/or upsetting, so discretion is advised whilst listening.

Music used in this episode: "The Descent" by Kevin Macleod. All music used is sourced from https://filmmusic.io/ and used under an Attribution Licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

Playlist Tracks
  • Daniel - Bat For Lashes
  • I'm Not Like Everybody Else - The Kinks

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References/Further Reading

Assorted newspaper articles from Daily Record; Herald Scotland; The Scottish Sun; The Greenock Telegraph; Glasgow Times; Aberdeen Press & Journal; Dundee Courier - available with thanks to The Free Library and the British Newspaper Archive

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Remembering Mhairi Julyan, her family and loved ones, and the others whose lives McGuire had blemished. 




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0:00.0

The

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The the world. Hello, folks. Hello folks and the warmest of welcomes to another instalment of the True Crime Enthusiasm podcast,

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the premier North Wales spare room based one person and his cat true crime show

1:07.5

that skips over those cases of real note and notoriety and instead seeks out

1:12.3

for your listening those cases that aren't as familiar. They're often obscure and long-forgotten tales

1:17.2

from the darkest corners of the UK and Ireland. Bring you these is myself, Paul, the creator, host,

1:23.9

and true crime enthusiast of the show's title. My beloved black and white assistant

1:27.8

Menace Peaks is right here at my feet. And you guys are you guys doing whatever you do whilst you

1:33.0

listen? The wonderful enthusiasts who make the show worthwhile and keep it my passion. It's as

1:38.7

fabulous as it always is having you joining me here today, which I thank you so kindly for.

1:43.5

And I do hope that as you're listening

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in then you and all of yours are all good all well and you're all staying safe so we've arrived at the

1:52.4

final part of our impromptu series trilogy the monsters of ayesha saga and there's quite a bit to this

1:58.3

episode with some proper shock and horror moments i do warn you but

2:02.5

which we shall get to shortly as i said in the past couple of episodes it wasn't intended as a

2:08.0

trilogy but these things do happen sometimes don't they and i can't promise that we won't have

2:12.7

another this series also it always depends how much of a rabbit hole there is to look into with a case in

2:18.4

question. So my heartfelt thanks out first as always for the feedback that I've had concerning

2:23.6

the Monsters of Ayrshire episodes to date, which has been good and it's been really honest,

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and I've even had offers of help with pronunciation should I cover any Scottish cases again

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