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They Walk Among Us - UK True Crime

No Time Limit On Justice / Louisa Dunne / Ryland Headley

They Walk Among Us - UK True Crime

They Walk Among Us

True Crime

4.56.8K Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2025

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

Forensic techniques are constantly advancing, and over the past 50 years, they have evolved to the point that even the smallest amount of evidence can provide a breakthrough in what would have been an unsolvable case. In 2025, those scientific advancements led to the oldest cold case murder conviction in British history… 


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This episode was researched and written by Eileen Macfarlane.


Edited by Joel Porter at Dot Dot Dot Productions.


Script editing, additional writing, illustrations and production direction by Rosanna Fitton


Narration, additional audio editing and mixing, and script editing by Benjamin Fitton.


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Nuclear Conception by Alice in Winter 

Don’t Let Go by Alice in Winter 

Road To Nowhere by Caleb Etheridge 

Distant Water by Chelsea McGough 

Mind Over Matter by Chelsea McGough 

Reminiscence by Chelsea McGough 

St Mary by Chelsea McGough And Stephen Keech 

Arcadia by Cody Martin 

Asylum by Cody Martin 

Loaves & Fish by Cody Martin 

Peril Preparation by Cody Martin 

Rhosphere by Cody Martin 

Seeking Answers by Cody Martin 

Stone Table by Cody Martin 

Storm Coming by Cody Martin 

The Fall by Cody Martin 

The Void by Cody Martin 

Wolgrim by Cody Martin 

Count Backwards From 10 by Glasseyes 

Greaser by JB Good 

The Plot Thickens by Joshua Spacht 

Undernight by Lincoln Davis 

Reclaim by Michael Briguglio 

Memories Of Future Events by Hill 

First To Strike by Moments 


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0:00.0

This episode contains distressing themes and descriptions of sexual violence.

0:15.9

This podcast is intended for a mature audience.

0:20.4

Listener caution is advised.

0:26.3

Forensic techniques are constantly advancing,

0:29.7

and over the past 50 years,

0:31.4

they have evolved to the point that even the smallest amount of evidence

0:35.0

can provide a breakthrough in what would have been an unsalphable case.

0:39.3

In 2025, those scientific advancements led to the oldest cold case murder conviction in British history.

0:48.3

There was no obvious forensic potential identified at that point. They certainly wouldn't have been thinking DNA.

0:56.0

That wasn't in anyone's mind. So they would have been thinking blood grouping. But of course,

1:02.0

the current forensic scientists and police are using that and looking at it in a totally different way,

1:08.0

and now thinking DNA. The poor woman, I mean, he was in his 30s.

1:16.4

It must have been absolutely terrifying.

1:20.8

Welcome to Season 10, episode 47 of They Walk Among Us,

1:26.6

a podcast dedicated to UK True Crime.

1:38.8

Louisa Jane Jarrett was born in eastern Bristol in 1992.

1:48.3

In 1915, she married a local engineer Edwin Henry Parker who was fondly called Teddy by all that knew him. Seven years earlier, tragedy struck

1:55.9

when Teddy lost a hand in a machine accident, so when the First World War broke out, he was excluded from serving.

2:04.0

During this period, he worked at the docks before joining the dockers union, and in 1920 was elected

2:10.6

as the Secretary of the Bristol Trades and Labour Council. The following year, Teddy Parker

2:17.0

formed the first unemployed association in Bristol,

2:20.5

and in 1936 he was elected to the older Manic Bench, a position that recognised his status and

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