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They Walk Among Us - UK True Crime

Season 4 - Episode 51

They Walk Among Us - UK True Crime

They Walk Among Us

True Crime

4.66.6K Ratings

🗓️ 24 May 2020

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

PLEASE LISTEN TO ‘SEASON 4 - EPISODE 49 & 50’ FOR PARTS ONE AND TWO OF THIS FOUR-PART CASE. 


On September 13, 2002, at the offices of Epping Forest district council, the inquest into Stuart Lubbock’s death was concluded. The frustrations during the proceedings were felt no more so than by the coroner Caroline Beasley-Murray who believed that she was left with no other choice than to pass the verdict she did (Part 3 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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MUSIC: 


Dreams Become Real by Kevin MacLeod

Stories About the World That Once Was by Chris Zabriskie

Brethren Arise by Chris Zabriskie

Surreal Forest by Meydän

Blue Lobster by Daniel Birch

Sleepwalker V by Sergey Cheremisinov

Chalet by Meydän

Blind by Meydän

The House Glows With Almost No Help by Chris Zabriskie

Calmant by Kevin MacLeod

Cylinder Eight by Chris Zabriskie

Call Me by Daniel Birch

Let the Pain Speak to Me by Chris Zabriskie

Story by Meydän

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


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0:00.0

Welcome to season 4, Episode 51 of They Walk Among Us.

0:18.0

A podcast dedicated to UK True Crime.

0:27.4

Please listen to season 4, Episode 49 and 50 for Parts 1 and 2 of this 4-part case.

0:37.5

The next instalment will be available next week.

0:54.0

This is an occasion advised as this episode contains adult themes and descriptions that

0:59.6

some listeners may find distressing.

1:13.2

Stuart Lubbock was pronounced dead at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Halo Essex on the morning

1:19.3

of March 31, 2001.

1:23.2

He had attended a party at the home of celebrity entertainer Michael Barrymore.

1:28.8

Alcohol was free-flowing and traces of cocaine and ecstasy were found in Stuart's system.

1:37.1

Not one of the eight other party goers could shine a light on what happened,

1:41.5

other than to say Stuart was found lifeless in the swimming pool.

1:46.4

A pathologist ruled he drowned and police at first accepted that explanation,

1:51.9

assuming it to be a tragic accident.

1:55.6

It ominously stewets body exhibited injuries consistent with a severe sexual assault.

2:03.1

Several arrests were made in connection with his death, but no one was ultimately charged.

2:10.4

An inquest was held to better understand what happened.

2:14.2

Although one pathologist who carried out the initial post-mortem believed Stuart drowned,

2:20.0

three others were unable to arrive at a cause of death, each concluding it should have been

2:25.1

recorded as unassetained.

2:28.6

Perplexingly, while it was agreed that Stuart's internal injuries were consistent with a sexual

2:33.8

assault, no one could pinpoint how or when they were caused. Also several guests at the party and

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