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They Walk Among Us - UK True Crime

Season 4 - Episode 49

They Walk Among Us - UK True Crime

They Walk Among Us

True Crime

4.66.6K Ratings

🗓️ 9 May 2020

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

At 5:46 am, on the morning of Saturday, March 31, 2001, a call was made to the emergency services. The operator was told that a male, who would later be identified as 31-year old Stuart Lubbock, was found lifeless and hyperthermic in a swimming pool. The pool belonged to celebrity entertainer Michael Barrymore who lived at 4 Beaumont Park Drive in Roydon — a village in Essex in the southeast of England (Part 1 of 4). 


*** LISTENER CAUTION IS ADVISED AS THIS EPISODE CONTAINS ADULT THEMES AND DESCRIPTIONS THAT SOME LISTENERS MAY FIND DISTRESSING *** 


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COURT DOCUMENTS and information from the following news organisations and books were referenced in this episode: SKY NEWS, BBC NEWS, GUARDIAN, ITV NEWS, EXPRESS, ESSEX NEWS, INEWS, METRO, IRISH TIMES, DAILY MAIL, EVENING STANDARD, TELEGRAPH, WALES ONLINE, BELFAST LIVE, LIVERPOOL ECHO, BIRMINGHAM MAIL, DAILY STAR, SUNDAY EXPRESS, MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS, THE TIMES, EAST ANGLIAN DAILY TIMES, WALES ONLINE, THE OBSERVER, IRISH INDEPENDENT, EVENING HERALD, SUNDAY TRIBUNE, SUNDAY WORLD, SUNDAY LIFE, SUNDAY INDEPENDENT and ‘Not Awight: Getting Away with Murder’ by Terry Lubbock and Tony Bennett.


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Dreams Become Real by Kevin MacLeod

Brethren Arise by Chris Zabriskie

Stories About the World That Once Was by Chris Zabriskie

Surreal Forest by Meydän

April by Kai Engel

I Am a Man Who Will Fight for Your Honor by Chris Zabriskie

Sleepwalker V by Sergey Cheremisinov

Blind by Meydän

The House Glows With Almost No Help by Chris Zabriskie

Call Me by Daniel Birch

Last Night I Dreamt I Saw True Love In Your Eyes by Chris Zabriskie

July by Kai Engel

Blue Lobster by Daniel Birch


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0:00.0

Welcome to season 4, episode 49 of They Walk Among Us.

0:26.4

A podcast dedicated to UK True Crime.

0:32.8

This is the first of a four-part case before they walk among us

0:37.2

concludes season 4. The next instalment will be available next week.

0:45.9

Listen a caution is advised. This episode contains adult themes and descriptions

0:59.9

that some listeners may find distressing.

1:15.6

At 5.46am on the morning of Saturday March 31st 2001, a call was made to the emergency services.

1:29.2

The operator was told that a male who would later be identified as 31-year-old Stuart Lubbock

1:36.2

was found lifeless and hyperthermic in a swimming pool. The call belonged to celebrity entertainer

1:43.8

Michael Barrymore, who lived at 4 Beaumont Park Drive in Reuden, a village in Essex in the south

1:51.0

east of England. Partiego was flagged down the ambulance as it arrived around 10 minutes later.

1:59.7

The driver had found it difficult to locate the entrance of the home,

2:03.9

at first travelling down a neighbour's driveway. The paramedics observed two individuals

2:10.6

trying to give Stuart CPR. It was clear he was not breathing.

2:17.4

Water surrounded his body, which was damp but not soaking wet. His pupils were fixed and

2:24.4

dilated and his skin was pale. Stuart had suffered cardiac arrest and a pink or reddish liquid came

2:34.2

up out of his mouth. His breath smelt strongly of alcohol. Stuart was given adrenaline injections

2:42.9

and a defibrillator was used to restart his heart. A dangerous undertaking if his body had been

2:49.5

overly wet. At the scene paramedics from the Essex ambulance service did what they could,

2:57.2

before he was rushed to the Princess Alexandra Hospital at 6.24am, a journey of less than

3:04.1

three miles, which was made in four minutes. Medical staff fought for over two hours to

3:11.0

raise Stuart's body temperature. Full resuscitation procedures were undertaken. He was given intravenous

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