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British Murders with Stuart Blues

S14E05 | Tilly Campbell (Donaghadee, County Down, 2006)

British Murders with Stuart Blues

Stuart Blues

True Crime

4.7699 Ratings

🗓️ 17 July 2024

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

On the morning of October 9, 2006, the fire service was called to a property at Barnagh Park in Donaghadee, where 77-year-old widow Matilda "Tilly" Campbell lived.


Tilly was pronounced dead at the scene, but none of her injuries appeared to be fire-related. She had been murdered by a burglar whose face was all too familiar.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

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

0:05.4

The case discussed in this episode is real and represents the worst day in many people's lives.

0:11.3

While I strive for accuracy, some details may vary depending on the sources used.

0:16.7

Due to the nature of the content, listener discretion is advised.

0:23.6

You are now listening to British Birds. This will cry podcast.

0:26.6

Hello everyone and welcome to British murders, the podcast focusing exclusively on listener-suggested British murder cases.

0:47.6

I'm your host Stuart Blues, and this is the fifth episode of season 14.

0:52.7

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

0:55.0

The show's first opening icebreaker segment is this.

0:58.9

Do you facts that sound like both?

1:02.0

Did you know that the mathematical symbol for division is called an obelus?

1:08.1

It's that one with a horizontal line and a dot above and below it.

1:12.9

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

1:16.4

Final quote of the day.

1:19.0

Don't postpone joy until you have learned all your lessons.

1:23.5

Joy is your lesson. That was said by American author Alan Cohen. This case was requested via

1:31.1

email by a listener who asked me to keep their identity anonymous. We're in the seaside town of

1:36.9

Donna Caddy this week, located in County Down, Northern Ireland. I think that's how you say it,

1:42.9

Donna Caddy or Donna Goody. I'm going to go with

1:45.6

Kuddy, soz if it's wrong. It's 16 miles east of Belfast, 92 miles north of Dublin, and 312 miles

1:53.4

northwest of London. Here are five quick fire facts about this week's location. Number one,

2:00.4

Donna Kadi is the nearest port to Scotland and was once Northern Ireland's

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