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Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing

S3 Ep102: James Lusher

Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing

Criminally Listed Presents: Into the Killing

Society & Culture, Documentary, History, True Crime

4685 Ratings

🗓️ 5 August 2024

⏱️ 38 minutes

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In November 1992, 16-year-old James "Jamie" Lusher went missing. Two years later, a man the police believe is a serial killer is arrested, and many people believe he's responsible for Jamie's disappearance. Did he kill the teen boy? Or is he just a convenient suspect?

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0:00.0

Hello, thanks for joining us for this episode of Into the Killing.

0:03.9

If you know of any cold cases that were eventually solved, you want us to cover on Into the Killing,

0:08.7

please visit our website, cramlylisted.com, then go to the Suggesticase page.

0:14.8

On that same page, you can suggest cases for our two YouTube channels, Kumly listed and paranormal listed.

0:21.6

For this episode, we're going back to November 1992.

0:25.6

On November 12, 1992, the Church of England, also known as the Anglican Church, voted to allow women to be ordained as priests.

0:34.6

The roots of the Church of England date back to the second century.

0:39.1

However, it officially formed in the 1530s when King Henry VIII severed ties with the Catholic Church.

0:45.7

The king wanted to annull his marriage to his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, because she had not

0:51.1

given him a son. The Pope had refused to grant the annulment.

0:55.7

Centries later, in 1970, the governing body of the Church of England, the General Synod, was established.

1:02.9

Just over ten years later, the debate about allowing women to become priests began in earnest.

1:08.8

The argument against it is that it could cause a schism, which would lead to the more

1:12.6

conservative and traditional church members leaving. The other side of the argument was that the church

1:18.2

needed to be more welcoming, where people may start to care less about them, and they would not

1:23.3

have any societal influence. On November 12, 1992, there was a vote. By just two votes, it

1:30.3

was decided that women could be ordained. In 2022, 35% of priests in the Anglican Church are women.

1:38.3

On November 20th, 1922, Windsor Castle in Windsor, England, caught fire.

1:43.3

Windsor Castle is one of the three official residents of the Royal Family.

1:47.0

The other two are Buckingham Palace in London, England, and the Palace of Holyrood in Edinburgh, Scotland.

1:54.0

Windsor Castle was built in the 11th century by William the Conqueror.

1:58.0

The Royal Family has continuously used it since the time of his son,

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