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British Murders with Stuart Blues

S11E10 | The Murder of Georgia Williams (Wellington, Shropshire, 2013)

British Murders with Stuart Blues

Stuart Blues

True Crime

4.7699 Ratings

🗓️ 30 November 2023

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, I tell the story of Georgia Williams, a 17-year-old girl killed in Wellington, Shropshire, on May 26, 2013.


Georgia left her parents' home that Sunday evening shortly before 8 pm to take part in what she thought was a photoshoot with 22-year-old Jamie Reynolds, someone she knew through her older sister, Scarlett.


After failing to return home, Georgia's parents, Steve and Lynnette, raised the alarm two days later after realising she was not with her friends, which led to a nationwide hunt for their youngest daughter. Her body was discovered on May 31, some 50 miles away from her home in woodland near the Nant-y-Garth pass in Denbighshire, North East Wales.


Reynolds, who was known to the police and mental health agencies, had lured Georgia to his parents' home and killed her during a faux photo shoot. He was later assessed by a psychiatrist who said he would potentially have gone on to become a serial killer had he not been caught.


He pleaded guilty to murdering Georgia on the first day of his trial at Stafford Crown Court, with Judge Mr Justice Wilkie subsequently handing him a whole life order.


On May 25, 2023, Mardle Books released 'Our Georgia: The devastating murder of my daughter by a killer who should have been stopped.' The book was written by Georgia's mum, Lynnette, with journalist Robin Eveleigh and the help and support of Steve and Scarlett. You can purchase a copy here:

Our Georgia | Mardle books


For more information about 'The Georgia Williams Trust', head to thegeorgiawilliamstrust.org


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Intro music:⁣

David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet'⁣

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References:⁣

britishmurders.com/georgiawilliams


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0:00.0

This podcast contains elements that may be alarming to some listeners.

0:04.2

Listener discretion is advised.

0:06.4

You are now listening to British Brothers.

0:09.8

This will cry podcast. Hello everyone and welcome to British murders, the podcast focusing exclusively on British

0:30.7

Murder Cases and serial killers. I'm your host Stuart Blues and this is the 10th and final

0:35.9

episode of season 11.

0:40.1

Before we get into it, let's break the ice.

0:43.5

The show's first opening icebreaker segment is this.

0:46.6

Do you facts that sound like both?

0:48.5

Did you know?

0:52.4

The Scottish Highlands, the Appalachians and the Atlas, were once part of the same great chain that spanned

0:55.9

the supercontinent Pangaea. This ridge was known as the central Pangaean mountains and ran

1:02.1

from northeast to southwest during the Carboniferous Permian and Triassic periods. It lasted

1:09.0

for 100 million years until Pangae started to break up.

1:12.9

Now it's time for the show's final opening icebreaker segment.

1:16.2

Final quote of the day.

1:18.7

If I had my life to live over again, I would have made a rule to read some poetry and listen to some music at least once every week.

1:27.6

That was said by Charles Darwin.

1:30.5

Listener Matthew Skeett requested this case via Facebook.

1:34.2

We're in the market town of Wellington this week, located in the West Midlands

1:38.1

County of Shropshire.

1:39.9

The town is three miles northwest of Telford, 36 miles northwest of Birmingham, and 149 miles northwest of London.

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