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UK True Crime Podcast

Obsessive Lady Jane: Episode 82

UK True Crime Podcast

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4.32.8K Ratings

🗓️ 6 June 2018

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

It was 2000. Jane Andrews had met the man of her dreams and was looking forward to getting married and living happily ever after. But her partner wasn't as keen to commit, and following a terrible discovery events took a shocking turn.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to episode 82 of the UK True Crime Weekly Podcast. I'm Adam.

0:06.8

Before we start today I must say a big thank you to all my supporters on Patreon, but

0:12.0

especially the new supporters who are joining this special group this week. That's Sam

0:16.6

May, Sok Rindasin and Eve Russell Declifford. Thank you all so much.

0:23.2

A new bonus episode, number 16 will be released this week and as supporters will know, there

0:28.7

is also other exclusive content there. This week's story is a really far-reaching,

0:34.8

interesting case of jealousy touching as far as the royal family. But before you begin,

0:40.6

the main event in today's podcast took place on September the 17th, the year 2000. So let's

0:47.2

set some quick context by looking at what was topping the music charts at this time.

0:52.9

In the UK, it was a pretty dire time musically, I say.

0:57.7

Number 1 was Lady Hear Me Tonight by Mod Jo, followed by Kylie with On A Night Like This

1:05.3

and Natural by S Club 7. This sort of chart is almost enough to turn you towards Radio

1:12.6

3. Almost. The US was a touch better, I guess, with Santana featuring Rob Thomas with

1:20.1

smooth at number 1. I should add that Rob is no relation to the comical villain Thomas

1:26.2

Thomas from last week's show. And number 2 was Christina Aguilera with What a Girl

1:32.5

Once. Some decent music, I guess, could be the answer.

1:37.6

In the news at this time, the greatest Olympics in my memory opened in Sydney Australia, with

1:42.6

highlights including Steve Redgrave winning his fifth-roaring gold. Sammy Sosa became the

1:48.6

second player to hit 50 or more home runs in three consecutive years. And the UK saw

1:54.3

real protests, not the usual UK way of showing anger, such as just saying, regards rather

2:01.1

than kind regards, but real anger. Protesters blocked the entrances to all refineries, to

2:07.9

protest against the ridiculously high fuel prices. Panic buying by motorists led to nationwide

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