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🗓️ 14 February 2019
⏱️ 67 minutes
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The second collaboration between The Outlines Podcast and The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast comes to you this week, where in simultaneous episodes, myself and Jess Carter look at one of the grisliest, horrific, unsolved murders in British criminal history, The Tattingstone Suitcase Murder. Jess covers the case and what is known, whereas TTCE looks at theories and any possible suspects in the crime.
Both episodes are available now, and the collaboration begins with Jess's episode over at The Outlines Podcast
The Outlines Podcast - The Tattingstone Suitcase Murder
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https://theneedleblog.wordpress.com/2015/03/31/the-holy-trinity-paedophile-ring/
http://martinnewell.stevedix.de/746
https://goodnessandharmony.wordpress.com/tag/dr-martin-bruce-reddington/
https://newspunch.com/the-krays-helped-cover-up-elite-paedophile-ring/
https://blackcablondon.net/2012/09/20/304-holloway-road-inside-the-tortured-mind-of-the-telstar-man/
http://aangirfan.blogspot.com/2012/10/jimmy-savile-kray-twins-cliff-richards.html
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-16217716
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0:00.0 | You're going to be. Oh, Oh, Hello all and welcome to a special and slightly different episode of the True Crime |
0:56.0 | Enthusiast this week. I'm still Paul the host and the True Crime Enthusiest of |
1:00.5 | the show's title, you guys is still of course you guys, but this week finds the second |
1:05.5 | collaboration between the True Crime Enthusiast and Jess Carter at the Outlines podcast, |
1:10.7 | so this episode will be a bit different from the norm. |
1:14.0 | Last year on the show when me and Jess first worked together on something, |
1:18.0 | we covered the unsolved 1974 murder of Josephine Baxchel in a joint episode. |
1:24.0 | Jess went out there visiting the scenes connected with a crime and in her episode she recounted |
1:29.1 | what was known about the case as you can best do I think if you can get to the locations. |
1:34.0 | Whereas from my part I looked at the theories about the murder and any possible |
1:38.9 | reasons why Josephine may have been killed. With an unsolved case, it's always difficult because they tend to always raise more questions than provide answers, as I'm sure you'll see this week. |
1:51.0 | But there shouldn't be a stumbling block to any true crime podcasters. |
1:54.8 | These forgotten cold cases shouldn't be. |
1:56.8 | They have as much right to be in the public conscious as the McCann kid, for example. |
2:02.4 | And however hard it is, I enjoy a challenge as does Jess. |
2:05.7 | Jess and I developed a great work in partnership at the time and we agreed to |
2:10.1 | collaborate once again and for a long time we've been trying to find a suitable |
2:14.1 | case and time when we can release another joint collaboration. |
2:19.1 | While you look at people, that time has arrived. The case that we've chosen to collaborate on is the real one of Gothic horror and it's structured much the same way that we covered Josephine's case in. |
2:31.0 | Jess has been out there with a trusty Watson, Jemmer, visiting the scenes and doing the digging through the archives and records. |
2:38.6 | Whereas for my part, I'm looking into what can be surmised about the crime, any motives for it, |
2:44.1 | and I'm looking at some persons of interest whose names have long been associated with the case. |
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