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They Walk Among Us - UK True Crime

Season 4 - Episode 6

They Walk Among Us - UK True Crime

They Walk Among Us

True Crime

4.66.6K Ratings

🗓️ 3 July 2019

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Kiln Lane is a narrow road flanked by woodland, crossing the River Itchen, and winding south-east from the village of Otterbourne to the quiet hamlet of Brambridge in the south-east of England. Although isolated, measuring roughly a mile, the road is used a commuter route so a considerable amount of traffic passes through it during peak travel times. 


Shortly before 6pm on Friday, January 11, 2008, police were alerted to an address on the thoroughfare, close to the river bank (Part 1 of 2).


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0:00.0

Welcome to season 4, episode 6 of A Walker Mungus, a podcast dedicated to UK True Crime.

0:30.0

This is part 1 of a two-part case.

0:37.0

Listen a caution is advised as this episode contains adult themes and descriptions that some

0:47.6

listeners may find distressing.

1:09.6

Kylm Lane is a narrow road flanked by woodland crossing the river Itchin and winding southeast

1:15.5

from the village of Otterborne to the quiet hamlet of Brambridge in the southeast of England.

1:22.2

Although isolated measuring roughly a mile, the road is used as a commuter route so a

1:27.4

considerable amount of traffic passes through during peak travel times.

1:33.7

Shortly before 6pm on Friday, January 11th, 2008, police were alerted to an address on

1:40.6

the thoroughfare close to the riverbank.

1:44.4

The woman in her late 70s had been found dead in her kitchen with injuries that suggested

1:49.9

she had been severely assaulted.

1:53.8

The victim was identified as 77-year-old widow Georgina Elizabeth Edmonds.

2:00.4

She was discovered by her son and two groundskeepers.

2:04.8

They became suspicious when they could not see any movement in the property and Georgina

2:09.9

was not answering her phone.

2:13.4

Once they accessed the home and switched on the lights, they found her in a pool of blood.

2:21.7

While there appeared to be no sign of a break in as the doors and all but one of the windows

2:26.3

were locked, it was not unusual for her to leave the home unsecured during the daylight

2:31.5

hours.

2:33.2

The widow of nearly 20 years lived there alone with her spaniels, Amber and Daisy.

2:45.8

The following day a post-mortem was undertaken.

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