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🗓️ 17 April 2019
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The now 21-year-old Kirk Anderson was standing outside The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Ewell, Surrey on September 14, 1977. He was getting on with his day but had no idea he was being watched by the woman he had broken off a relationship with, in his late teens (Part 1 of 2).
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0:00.0 | Welcome to season 3 episode 40 of The Walker Mungus, a podcast dedicated to UK through |
0:24.2 | Crime. This is part 1 of the two part case. Listener caution is advised, this episode contains |
0:39.8 | adult themes and descriptions that some listeners may find distressing. Remember to rate, review |
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1:08.0 | Joyce Burner McKinney entered this world on August 6, 1949. A much loved only child who |
1:15.9 | has schooled each appearance Davis and Marilyn McKinney. She was raised in Minneapolis, a small |
1:22.2 | township in the southeastern state of North Carolina. After finishing school, Joyce left |
1:29.5 | home to study drama. She kept the locals up to date with her achievements by writing to |
1:35.8 | the weekly newspaper The Avery Journal, who were informed of every triumph or new role |
1:41.4 | Joyce had received no matter how trivial. They humid her enthusiasm with small snippets |
1:48.4 | of her accomplishments, with some titled Pirate Sweetheart at East Tennessee State University |
1:55.6 | and Freshman Beauty at the University of North Carolina. In her early 20s, she travelled |
2:03.0 | west across America and relocated to Provo, Utah, just over 14 miles south of the state's |
2:10.3 | capital, Salt Lake City. Much like the state to which it belonged, Provo had a considerable |
2:18.0 | and dedicated Mormon community, with its members more formally known as the followers of the |
2:23.8 | Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Joyce McKinney moved into student accommodation |
2:31.6 | outside Brigham Young University, a learning institution supported by the Mormon Church. |
2:39.6 | It was there she converted to Mormonism and was expected to follow the strict code of |
2:44.8 | honour in accordance with Mormon teachings. Along with honourable and virtuous behaviour, |
2:51.8 | students on campus also agreed to refrain from swearing, to not consume drugs and alcohol, |
2:58.6 | abide by a dress code, abstained from extra-marital sex and under no circumstances are they |
3:05.6 | allow to carry firearms. The building where Joyce stayed was owned |
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