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UK True Crime Podcast

Murder At The Breakfast Table : Episode 489

UK True Crime Podcast

UK True Crime Podcast

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4.32.8K Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2026

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

In this epiosde of the UK True Crime Podcast, the quiet Suffolk village of Great Bealings became the scene of a shocking and deeply personal crime. Glenda Walker had been married for more than forty years, but behind closed doors the relationship with her husband had become increasingly strained. Then one day, over breakfast, the tension erupted into shocking violence.


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0:00.0

Welcome to Always True Crime, a podcast network bringing you gripping real-life stories that you won't be able to stop thinking about.

0:08.2

Discover your next true crime obsession at alwaystruecrime.com.

0:13.7

Hello and welcome to episode 489 of the UK True Crime Podcast. I'm Adam.

0:20.1

Thank you so much for joining me today for this episode

0:22.2

which comes from rural East Anglia. It's a theme that we return to so often on this podcast,

0:28.8

the facade of a couple living, what seemed like an idyllic life. But as we know too well,

0:34.9

nobody else ever knows the reality of what happens between the four walls

0:39.0

when the door shuts. But first, let's set some context for today's story with our guest

0:45.3

a month and year game. You ready? At number one in the UK charts was Dirty from Christina Aguilera

0:52.8

featuring Redmond. In the US it was Dilemma from Aguilera, featuring Redmond.

0:58.3

In the US, it was Dilemma from Nelly, featuring Kelly Rowland.

1:02.5

And in Australia, the top album was riotacked from Pearl Jam.

1:08.8

In the news this month, 12 people were killed in a fire on board a train headed Fort Vienna from Paris.

1:15.6

Die another day, the 20th James Bond film was released, starring Pierce Brosnan and Halle Berry in Broznan's last turn in the role. What'd you reckon? Was he a decent bond?

1:22.1

In UK true crime news, no tears at all was shed, as Moore's murderer Myra Hinley died in West Suffolk Hospital at the

1:29.5

age of 60 after being hospitalized with a heart attack. She was in the 37th year of her life's

1:35.7

sentence. And Home Secretary, this month, David Blunkett, ruled that four convicted child

1:42.1

murderers should spend at least 50 years in prison before being

1:46.2

considered for parole. This applied to Roy Whiting, Howard Hughes, Timothy Moore's and Brett Tyler.

1:54.0

So did you get the month and year? It was November 2002.

2:04.7

Today's story comes from Great Bealings, which is a small, quiet village in Royal Suffolk. It lies peacefully in the rolling landscape around the rivers Finn and the lark,

2:10.2

just a few miles northeast of Ipswich, and 95 miles or so north of London. When we pick up the

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