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PLEASE LISTEN TO ‘SEASON 4 - EPISODE 49’ FOR PART ONE OF THIS FOUR-PART CASE.
Stuart Lubbock, a father to two young children, was 31 when he was found lifeless, floating in a swimming pool that belonged to celebrity entertainer Michael Barrymore. Stuart was naked apart from a pair of boxer shorts. He had suffered severe internal injuries that would later be described as “horrific”. Essex police undertook an investigation that lasted almost a year, and several arrests were made. Still, no one was ultimately charged, and the inquiry wound down (Part 2 of 4).
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0:00.0 | Welcome to season 4, episode 50 of They Walk Among Us. |
0:26.6 | A podcast dedicated to UK True Crime. |
0:32.3 | Please listen to season 4, episode 49 for part 1 of this four-part case. |
0:41.6 | The next installment will be available next week. |
0:55.3 | Listen a caution is advised, as this episode contains adult themes and descriptions that |
1:01.2 | some listeners may find distressing. |
1:15.6 | Stuart Lubbock, a father to two young children, was 31 when he was found lifeless, |
1:21.9 | floating in a swimming pool that belonged to celebrity entertainer Michael Barrymore. |
1:28.5 | Stuart was naked apart from a pair of boxer shorts. He had suffered internal injuries that |
1:34.6 | would later be described as horrific. The employee of a meat processing factory from Harlow and |
1:42.3 | Essex had been on a night's out clubbing, when along with several other partygoers, |
1:48.0 | he left the Millennium Night Club and headed to Barrymore's home on Beaumont Park Drive in |
1:53.2 | Reuden, only a few miles away. The guest said the discovery was made around quarter to six in the |
2:01.0 | morning, on March 31st 2001. Years later, in an interview with Guardian reporter Decker at Kinhead, |
2:12.4 | Stuart's father Terry would offer his thoughts for why his son had gone to the party. |
2:18.8 | Stuart was a show off, Terry said. That was his weakness. He'd have gone straight up there to the |
2:25.5 | house just so he could tell everyone about it the next day. Earlier that same night, |
2:33.2 | Michael Barrymore had been out with his new lover Jonathan Kenny. The entertainer was still |
2:39.6 | coming to terms with the divorce from his wife of over two decades. He also learned that his |
2:45.7 | mother had been diagnosed with cancer. Looking for a good night out to cheer himself up, |
2:53.2 | along with Kenny Barrymore went for an Indian meal with friends, but in the taxi on the way home, |
3:00.0 | the parents stead decided to go to the Millennium Night Club, arriving around 1am. |
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