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They Walk Among Us - UK True Crime

Scattered / The Murder Of Tristian Lovelock

They Walk Among Us - UK True Crime

They Walk Among Us

True Crime

4.6 β€’ 6.6K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 19 June 2024

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Marley pulled on the lead, eager to get to the shrubs at the side of the pathway. Even after being corrected, the dog continued to struggle towards the bushes. Curious to understand why Marley was so desperate to explore that particular spot, Victor parted a section of the hedge. The former RAF Firefighter was not easily alarmed, but he could not believe what he was seeing. It was a severed head...


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This episode was researched and written by Eileen Macfarlane.


Edited by Joel Porter at Dot Dot Dot Productions.


Script editing, additional writing, illustrations and production direction by Rosanna Fitton


Narration, audio editing assistance, script editing, and production direction by Benjamin Fitton.


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Insurgent by Wicked Cinema 

Altered Fate by Cody Martin 

Call Of Kingship by Cody Martin 

Depth Of Loss by Cody Martin 

Far From Home by Cody Martin 

Nightlock by Cody Martin 

Shadow Passage by Cody Martin

TaintedByDarkness by Cody Martin 

Gravity by Caleb Etheridge 

Transfiguration by Lost Ghosts 

MightyHand by Stephen Keech 

Onward by Chelsea McGough 

Departure by Alice In Winter 

No Escape by Wicked Cinema 


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0:00.0

This episode contains distressing themes, profanity and descriptions of violence.

0:10.8

This podcast is intended for a mature audience.

0:15.3

Listener caution is advised.

0:22.4

Victor Marcy and his dog Marley walk through Russell Howard Park every day when Victor

0:28.5

finished his shift in the post room.

0:32.0

It was early on the afternoon of Friday, May 31st 2002, and the play area in the Basingstoke Park was quiet as children

0:41.3

was still in school. Marley pulled on the lead eager to get to the shrubs at the side of the

0:48.1

pathway. Even after being corrected, the dog continued to struggle towards the bushes.

0:55.9

Curious to understand why Marley was so desperate to explore that particular spot,

1:01.7

Victor parted a section off the hedge.

1:05.2

The former RAF firefighter was not easily alarmed,

1:08.6

but he could not believe what he was seeing.

1:12.8

It was a severed head.

1:16.0

It's not usual for people to have that number of weapons.

1:19.3

They're obviously collectors of those sorts of items that quite legitimately.

1:23.2

But the number that he had and the fact that they used to play fight with him a great deal,

1:28.0

obviously in some way contributed to what's happened.

1:32.2

Welcome to Season 9, Episode 16 of They Walk Among Us,

1:37.7

a podcast dedicated to UK True Crime.

1:49.5

Thank you. UK true crime. Victor Marcy looked around the park and saw a familiar face, one of his

1:54.8

neighbors.

1:56.2

He beckoned them over to take a look.

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