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🗓️ 14 March 2019
⏱️ 82 minutes
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An infamous case from the Sussex town of Brighton in the 1980's is looked at on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast this week, a prime example of although it sometimes may take a substantial period of time, the wheels of justice do eventually turn.
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0:00.0 | The |
0:07.0 | The Thank you. I'm sorry. |
0:23.6 | I'm sorry. Hello all and welcome to another episode of the True Crime Enthusiast podcast, a podcast looking at bizarre, |
0:56.6 | obscure and often forgotten crimes from the shores of the UK and Ireland. I'm Paul, the creator |
1:02.4 | and true crime enthusiast of the show's title, a show which I thank you all for joining me with |
1:06.7 | today. I hope that you guys are all good. Now there's not too much waffling away at the start |
1:11.8 | this week as I proper beavered away and I've written a longer episode than it usually would |
1:16.7 | and I probably could have continued as well. Did not decide to draw a line where under it. There was |
1:22.2 | that much of research concerning this week's case. But we shall get to that shortly. |
1:32.8 | Thanks very much to new and returning listeners, plus to the new show Patreon supporters. |
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1:55.7 | either with the link in the episode show notes this week or by seeking out the true crime |
2:00.3 | enthusiast podcast on the |
2:01.9 | Patreon site. Now, I don't have a show promo for inclusion this week. I'll be back to getting one |
2:07.6 | in in the next episode of the show, but this week we're grabbing the bull right by the balls and |
2:12.4 | getting straight down to the case in question for this episode. As I mentioned in the previous one, The Horror in the |
2:18.5 | Hostel, this week I'm taking a slightly different focus than I normally would on the True |
2:23.2 | Crime Enthusiast podcast, and I'm covering a topical case that's also quite a celebrated one, |
2:28.9 | at least that I think it is anyway. It's a crime that stems back to 1986 and the town of Brighton in the English |
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