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🗓️ 10 October 2018
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Her dream wedding dress hung on a door in her parents' home. She had spared no expense buying a £2,000 gown. Today, September 6, 2003, was meant to be her big day; she was supposed to be getting ready. Instead, Deborah Pemberton was waiting anxiously with plain-clothes police for the phone to ring...
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Season 3, Episode 15 of They Walk Among us, a podcast dedicated to UK True Crime. |
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0:48.1 | Listener caution is advised as this episode contains adult themes and descriptions that some listeners may find distressing. |
1:03.2 | Her dream wedding dress hung on a door in her parents' home. |
1:07.8 | She had spared no expense buying a two thousand pound gown. Today, September 6, 2003 was meant to be her big day. She was supposed to be getting ready. Instead, Deborah Pemberton was waiting anxiously with plainclothes police for the phone to ring. |
1:42.4 | October 2001, Deborah met Dr. Jan Falcowski while pursuing their shared interest in powerboat racing. |
1:43.6 | They were an impressive couple. |
1:45.5 | Jan in his early 40s was a renowned and respected psychiatrist and a former UN peacekeeper. |
1:51.9 | He was passionate about powerboat racing and even broke world records in the sport. |
1:57.4 | Deborah, who was younger than Jan in the early 30s, worked as an accountant in central London |
2:02.6 | at the head office of Debenhams, a department store. They both owned their own homes, |
2:08.4 | Jan's house in Epsom, Surrey, and Deborah's flat was in Paul Dorset. They divided their time |
2:14.6 | at both properties and Jan's boat, which was moored at Limehouse |
2:18.3 | Basin Marina in the east of London. Their romance progress fast and they got engaged. |
2:25.4 | A few months later the announcement was featured in National Health Service magazine, |
2:30.1 | a publication available within hospitals, free for waiting patients or staff to read on their break. |
2:37.3 | The magazine had circulated in St Clement's Hospital where Yan worked. |
2:48.4 | While driving on the way to Paul on October 25, 2002, both Deborah's and |
2:55.0 | Jan's mobile phones rang. In the first call to Deborah, a male voice asked for her |
3:01.0 | initials, and that was it. Then he rang again and claimed to know where she lived and then said, |
3:07.6 | We are going to get you. |
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