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British Murders with Stuart Blues

S13E02 | The Murder of Barry Wallace (Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, 1999)

British Murders with Stuart Blues

Stuart Blues

True Crime

4.7699 Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2024

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

When 18-year-old Barry Wallace attended his work's Christmas party in December 1999, he planned on letting his hair down after booking the full weekend off.


As the party drew to a close, Barry planned on heading to another party nearby but was confronted by someone who'd had a murder conviction overturned a decade earlier.


Barry would not be seen alive again.


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David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet'⁣

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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.

0:10.8

Podcast. Hello everyone and welcome to British murders, the podcast focusing exclusively on listener

0:30.6

suggested British murder cases. I'm your host Stuart Blues and this is the second

0:35.0

episode of season 13. Before we get into the story, let's break

0:39.0

that ice. The show's first opening icebreaker segment is this. Do facts that sound like

0:45.8

both? Did you know that blue whales are so ginormous that a human could swim through their

0:53.1

arteries? The major blood vessel of a blue whale's heart is so big that a human could swim through their arteries.

0:59.9

The major blood vessel of a blue whale's heart is so big that a baby could crawl through it.

1:03.5

They are the largest creature ever to have lived on earth.

1:07.1

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

1:09.5

Random quote of the day.

1:15.3

Think not is my 11th commandment and sleep when you can is my 12th.

1:19.7

That was said by Herman Melville's Captain Ahab in Moby Dick.

1:25.5

This case was requested by Louise Jordan on Facebook and Amy Richie on Instagram.

1:30.0

We're back in the town of Kilmarnock this week, or Killy, as it's known locally,

1:34.5

which is located in the County of East Ayrshire in South Western Scotland.

1:40.8

We were there as recently as episode 9 of season 11 when I told the story of the murder of Catherine Kelly, so please go back and listen to that episode if you want to hear

1:44.6

some facts about the area featured in this week's story.

1:48.5

I've got one little disclaimer of sorts that I want to mention before we begin.

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