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The Casual Criminalist

The Monster of Rillington Place

The Casual Criminalist

Cloud10

True Crime

4.83.4K Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2023

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Discover the tragic true story of Timothy John Evans, an innocent man executed for a crime he didn't commit. A powerful reminder of the importance of justice and protecting the innocent. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

I'm here to tell you about my new podcast Welcome to Paradise It's Sucks,

0:03.5

a podcast where we'll hear about real vacation stories that don't go as planned.

0:08.1

Listen to Welcome to Paradise It's Sucks on the iHeart app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:19.6

Today we're going to explore one of the most shocking and disturbing true crime cases in British history,

0:24.4

the monster of Rillington Place.

0:26.7

This unassuming terrace house in London was the site of unspeakable horrors that would shock the nation

0:31.1

and lead to significant changes in the criminal justice system for years, a seemingly normal couple

0:36.8

lived inside this house. Behind closed doors, a series of brutal murders were being carried out.

0:42.5

The true story of the monster of Rillington Place is one that's going to chill you to the bone,

0:47.1

and if you're questioning how such evil could exist in plain sight,

0:51.2

it's a buckle up. This is a story you don't want to miss.

1:03.3

Hello everybody, welcome back to another episode of the casual criminal lesson.

1:06.7

If you're new here at the format of the show and on my right, this case, Matt.

1:10.3

Thank you, Matt, has written me a script of the monster of Rillington Place as you heard from

1:13.5

Matt's introduction. Get your bones ready to be chilled. Yeah, I don't know why I make you fun.

1:20.0

It's obviously going to be one of those episodes where I say, oh, this is a total horror show, isn't it?

1:25.7

Yeah, with that said, I've not read this before we're going to explore it together. Let's jump in.

1:31.6

It begins with a quote.

1:32.7

It is better that 10 guilty persons escape than one innocent suffer.

1:38.8

This is a quote from 1700s English jurist William Blackstone, and it rings as true today as it

1:43.6

did back then. Injustice is a real thing, one that so many people face as they fight to clear

1:48.5

their names and expose the truth that something that so many in the justice system from cops

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