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Seeing Red A True Crime Podcast

S6 Ep12: The Murder of Baby Elsie

Seeing Red A True Crime Podcast

Mark Randell & Bethan Trueman

True Crime

4.21.2K Ratings

🗓️ 8 September 2021

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

In 2016, 340 children were adopted in Wales. Ten month old Shayla O’Brien was one of those 340 children. Like most children put up for adoption, Shayla had entered this world under difficult circumstances. Born to a drug-addicted mother, she was added to the child protection register at birth, in November 2014. She left hospital when she was five days old and she was quickly taken into care by the Vale of Glamorgan council, before being placed with a foster family, where she remained until she was placed with an adoptive family in September 2015, at the age of ten months. This adoptive family consisted of two parents, Craig and Matthew Scully-Hicks, and a previously adopted older child. Matthew assumed the majority of the caring responsibilities for Shayla, and she remained as a 'looked after child' following her placement with the family until the making of the Adoption Order. The Adoption Order was granted in May 2016 and Shayla’s name was changed to Elsie. She was now officially a member of the Scully-Hicks family. This should have been the beginning of a happier life for Elsie, a life filled with love and opportunity… But it wasn’t to be. Just two weeks after the official adoption had been granted, Elsie would lie dead in her bed at the University of Wales Hospital, having suffered a catalogue of catastrophic injuries at the hands of Matthew Scully-Hicks. Just what happened to baby Elise... Join us as we take a deep dive into this disturbing and tragic case. Patreon: www.patreon.com/seeingredpodcast Sponsor: www.issuu.com/podcast - use promo code red Theme Music: Composed by Holly-Jane Shears - www.soundcloud.com/DeadDogInBlackBag Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

One two three shake your body down.

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Shig your own name.

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One two three.

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Thanks to Fever tree, making a delicious

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Mejito is as easy as one two three.

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Ice. I said two. Rum. easy as one two three ice rum

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fever tree mohito mixer and stir a perfect mohito as simple as

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as simple as just three steps new cocktail mixes from Fever Tree as easy as one two three.

0:29.0

Please enjoy responsibly. You're not going to be. Oh, Right, we'll kick off them.

1:07.0

Okay, babes.

1:08.0

Hello and welcome to seeing Red a true crime podcast.

1:11.7

I'm Mark. Thank you for joining me once again it

1:14.9

you know what you need to do as a patron bonus right you should defos do like an outtakes episode

1:27.0

Right, so let's just take it from here. So in an echo to our recent episode on the Murder of Victoria

1:34.1

Columbia, as you'll have probably heard my sister Laura is joining us once again

1:37.9

for today's episode because we're going to be talking about the abuse and

1:41.7

murder of 18-month-old Elsie Scully Hicks.

1:45.6

So before we get into it, let's take a moment to thank our most recent Patreon supporters.

1:50.9

They are Karen Stevenson, Steph Springit, Janet Ramirez, Lauren Lola, Jennifer, and also Helen Sims who has increased her pledge. Thank you to all of you and to all of our existing Patreon supporters too.

2:05.0

Patreon is a way of supporting me and Bethan and the podcast,

2:09.0

ensuring that we and it are around for a long time and not just a good time.

2:14.0

If you want to chuck a few quid our way as a kind of tip for the content that you've enjoyed,

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