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🗓️ 6 March 2018
⏱️ 54 minutes
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Back in South Yorkshire in the late 1980's on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast this week, as we look back at an unbelievable 56 hours in which a disturbed individual chose the very worst way to become known....
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0:00.0 | Oh, So, Oh, So, the the Hello and a warm welcome to the latest episode of the True Crime Enthusiast |
1:00.3 | podcast the penultimate episode of the first series of the show before I have an |
1:04.4 | upcoming couple of week's break I'm Paul the host and true crime enthusiasts of the |
1:08.4 | title and I thank you guys all for joining me this week I'm coming to you from a very very cold and snow-covered |
1:14.7 | North Wales. Massive thanks out this week to my latest Patreon supporters. That's Ed Hawkins, |
1:20.7 | Carol Cee, Linda McGirk, Claire Morrison, Lee Sita and Elise Pantino. |
1:26.2 | Thanks so much guys, your support is very much appreciated and there is stuff on the way for some |
1:31.3 | along with the second bonus episode that's now up on the |
1:34.0 | Patreon page for others that I hope you enjoy. So how's everybody's week been then? |
1:39.0 | All good I hope? Personally I can't remember the last time I was warm. It's proper Baltic here at the moment and the UK really can't cope with snow. |
1:47.6 | Hats off to you guys in North America and Scandinavia and places because you just get on with much more extreme weather than we have |
1:54.5 | but here things come to a standstill and people proper panic bite if it stows for |
1:59.3 | more than an hour a supermarket left looking like the Walking Dead has actually happened. |
2:04.0 | Mind you, in the Azdubine me, that's like that all year round, |
2:08.0 | they could film the thriller video any time of the year there. |
2:11.0 | So I managed to catch up this week with the latest episode |
2:15.0 | from Jess Carter at the Outlines podcast and has come to be the norm with a show by |
2:19.6 | now. It's again excellent. It concerns an unsolved murder, which is always the focus of outlines. |
2:25.2 | And this episode concerns the 1961 murder of Linda Smith. |
2:29.5 | Now it's a case I looked at for a potential episode and discussed before now with other true crime |
2:34.6 | authors but needless to say I won't be covering it now. Jess has set the bar with it as |
2:39.1 | ever and I thoroughly recommend you not just go and listen to that one but binge on the whole series because it's fantastic. |
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