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The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast

S5 Ep6: The War That Comes Home

The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast

The True Crime Enthusiast

True Crime

4.71.7K Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2020

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

In a change to the scheduled episode because of current events, this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast I have reached back into the archives of the Patreon episodes to bring you a brutal and sad tale that took place in the city of Newcastle in 2006. It deals with the horrors of war - and how for some people, they bring those horrors home with them - with horrific, tragic results.

The episode this week contains descriptions of crimes and events that some listeners may find disturbing or upsetting, so discretion is advised whilst listening.

Music used in this episode: "The Descent" by Kevin Macleod. All music used is sourced from https://filmmusic.io/ and used under an Attribution Licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

Show Sponsor:
"A Conspiracy Of Bones" - Kathy Reichs - Simon And Schuster

Playlist Tracks:
  • Popstar Researching Oblivion - Flotation Toy Warning
  • My Arrow's Aim - Rocket From The Crypt
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Remembering Josie, Peter, Keith and Glen

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're going to. Oh, Oh, Hello guys, Warmus Well, Warmus Wellcums to the latest installment of North Wales's Premier Sp room-based one-person true-crime show

1:05.6

seeking out those unfamiliar tales of dark deeds and wrongants from all corners of the UK and

1:11.0

island.

1:12.0

I'm the creator, host and true crime enthusiasts of the show's title, Paul,

1:16.0

offering my thanks for joining me here today and hoping,

1:20.0

and I'm proper extra hoping this time around, that in the midst of all of this madness

1:25.2

that all you guys listening are good and well. Bloody coronavirus say,

1:29.5

it's become the new Brexit now. I know that it's bad and serious and I'm hoping that it passes

1:34.9

all you guys by but the media really I mean Jesus wept it's a proper double-edged sword

1:41.5

isn't it sensationalismationalism creates panic.

1:44.4

And all these people who are out buying bog-roll and hand gel

1:47.6

like it's going out of fashion, well,

1:49.6

you aren't helping at all.

1:51.1

Just calm down, don't let anyone cough right in your face, wash your hands as you were

1:55.9

taught to as a kid and should do out of basic hygiene anyway. And spear of thought for those people who it isn't as easy for to get out to the shops, have them in mind because they're your casualties in all this, aren't they?

2:10.0

Basically, be nice and rational, not a bellend.

2:13.2

As much as can be, it's business as usual here on the show.

2:17.4

The only coronavirus I can imagine will result in the form of a headache from too many

2:22.2

of the little bottles of the same name that I've got a fridge. in the

2:25.0

head ache from too many of the little bottles of the same name that I've got a fridge full of.

2:26.0

Thanks also this episode to my returning and new patron supports of the show

2:31.0

with shout-outs this week going out to Mary McNulty,

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