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UK True Crime Podcast

Sex Games: Episode 105

UK True Crime Podcast

UK True Crime Podcast

History, Society & Culture, Uk, Serial Killer, True Crime, Murder, Uktruecrime, Robbery, Police, Crimepodcast, Fraud, Personal Journals, Crime, Guns, Drugs

4.32.8K Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2018

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

2001, Yorkshire. A couple with an adventurous sex life pushed the boundaries further and further. But what was for joint fun and how was the dynamic changing between them? And then a horrendous axe murder caused detectives to uncover exactly what was happening in this relationship and why.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Episode 105 of the UK True Crime Weekly Podcast.

0:05.2

I'm Adam. Thank you so much for joining me today for this episode of the world's

0:09.8

348th most popular True Crime Podcast. Today's story involves a sauna in

0:16.3

Rochester, risk-taking, controlling behaviour, sex work,

0:20.9

docking, and an axe. But before we begin today's episode, I would like to say a huge thank you

0:26.9

to all my supporters on Patreon, but especially this week's new supporters.

0:31.0

That is Chris Warbutton, Stacey Maconville, Jeremy Andrews, and Carol Owen.

0:37.2

Thanks also to Laura Knox and Catherine Spencer Cook who have increased their donations.

0:42.4

Thank you all so much and I hope you enjoy the newest Falling Phones episode,

0:47.0

number 21, which was released this last week. Let's set some context for today and look at

0:53.5

the music charts for the 23rd of May 2001. Top of the chart was everyone's least favourite

0:59.9

spice girl, Jerry Haliwell, with her version of its reigning men. Got your tickets for the

1:05.7

Spice Girl reunion tour yet? No, no me. Without the musical genius of posh spice, how could it ever be

1:12.4

the same, huh? In the US, it was Top of the Tree for All For You by Janet. God, not very inspiring,

1:21.1

maybe the Australian album chart was better. Oh my goodness, no. Top-selling album of the year

1:26.4

was the Moon on Rouge soundtrack, followed by No Angel by Dioday. And some people say modern

1:33.1

music is rubbish. May 2001 was the year that the Dreamworks movie Shrek opened, starring Wayne Rooney,

1:41.3

along with Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy and Cameron Dias in Voice Over Oles. 32-year-old Eric Weihon-Mayor

1:49.3

of Boulder, Colorado, became the first blind person to reach the summit of Mount Everest,

1:54.7

a stunningly amazing achievement. And 129 football fans died in Ghana at the across Sports

2:01.7

Spadium disaster caused by a stampede due to the firing of tear gas by police, following the

2:07.7

decision by the referee in a crucial match. In the UK, this was the month that Deputy Prime Minister

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