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They Walk Among Us - UK True Crime

Season 3 - Episode 42

They Walk Among Us - UK True Crime

They Walk Among Us

True Crime

4.66.6K Ratings

🗓️ 1 May 2019

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

PC Michael West was hoping for a quiet night operating the switchboard for Chelmsford Police Station, until he received a hurried call in the early hours of August 7, 1985. (Part 1 of 3) 


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0:00.0

Welcome to season 3 episode 42 of a Walker Mungus, a podcast dedicated to UK True Crime.

0:28.1

This is part one of the three-part case before they walk among us concludes season 3.

0:41.4

You can now pre-order your copy of our new book They Walk Among Us, available on Thursday

0:47.2

May 30th 2019 in paperback, e-book and audio book.

1:01.0

Listener caution is advised, as this episode contains adult themes and descriptions that

1:06.7

some listeners may find distressing.

1:24.4

DC Michael West was hoping for a quiet night operating the switchboard for Chelmsford Police

1:30.4

Station until he received a hurried call in the early hours of August 7th 1985.

1:37.5

The young man on the other end of the line told the officer,

1:41.2

You've got to help me, my father has just rung me and said,

1:44.6

Please come over, your sister has gone crazy and has got the gun, then the line went dead.

1:50.2

The caller explained that he had tried to ring his father back, but the line was engaged.

1:56.8

It was told officers would be sent as soon as possible.

2:02.3

PC West tried to call the property in which the disturbance had been reported and also found

2:08.0

the phone line to be busy. Three uniformed officers from Whitton Police Station,

2:15.0

Chris Bues, Stephen Mayer, and Robin Sachs, be rushed to White House Farm, an 18th century property

2:22.0

that stood on a 300 acre estate in the village of Tolst Hunt Darcy in Essex. They arrived at 348am.

2:31.8

During the journey, they passed a voxel astra that arrived at the scene shortly after them.

2:38.3

The driver was the man who had made the call from his home,

2:41.9

located around 3.5 miles away in the village of Goldhanger.

2:46.8

He introduced himself as Jeremy Bamber and told the officers about the phone call with PC West.

2:54.0

Jeremy informed the officers that his parents in their early 60s were in the house,

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