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They Walk Among Us - UK True Crime

Trauma On Trial / Filip Jaskiewicz / Martyna Ogonowska

They Walk Among Us - UK True Crime

They Walk Among Us

True Crime

4.56.8K Ratings

🗓️ 19 November 2025

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Shortly before 7:20 on a Sunday morning in the autumn of 2018, officers at Thorpe Wood police station in Peterborough received a call from a public pay phone nearby. A young woman on the other end of the line said that she was outside and needed to speak with them. She added, “I think I killed someone”...


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This episode was researched and written by Eileen Macfarlane.


Edited by Joel Porter at Dot Dot Dot Productions.


Script editing, additional writing, illustrations and production direction by Rosanna Fitton


Narration, additional audio editing and mixing, and script editing by Benjamin Fitton.


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Charlie by Cody Martin 

As I Dream by Moments 

Beyond The Bridge by Caleb Etheridge 

Pursuit Of Wonder by Caleb Etheridge 

Inheritance Estate by Cody Martin 

Down To The Wire by Rhythm Scott 

Dark Hour by Falls 

Midnight Warrior by Lunareh 

Night Watch by Third Age 

Cocoon Of Light by Phillip Mount 

Distances by Salon Dijon 

Point Of No Return by Salon Dijon 

Stolen Moments by Salon Dijon 

Mystery by Third Age 

After The Fall by Wicked Cinema 

End Of The Road by Wicked Cinema 

Rag Doll by Wicked Cinema 

Rebellion by Wicked Cinema 


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0:00.0

This episode contains distressing themes, profanity and descriptions of sexual violence.

0:14.5

This podcast is intended for a mature audience.

0:18.9

Listener caution is advised.

0:25.0

Thank you. for a mature audience. Listener caution is advised. Shortly before 7.20 on a Sunday morning in the autumn of 2018,

0:31.2

officers at Thorpewood Police Station in Peterborough received a call from a public

0:35.8

pay phone nearby.

0:38.5

A young woman on the other end of the line said that she was outside and needed to speak with

0:43.4

them.

0:44.2

She added, I think I killed someone.

0:51.0

Welcome to Season 10, episode 48 of They Walk Among Us, a podcast dedicated to UK True Crime.

1:01.8

This is the penultimate case of season 10.

1:15.7

Peterborough in Cambridgeshire lies along the river Neem.

1:19.9

Like many modern cities, the area formed around an abbey,

1:23.9

and after the Vikings destroyed the building in the late 9th century,

1:31.9

construction of a cathedral began on the land around 300 years later. At 44 metres high,

1:39.6

Peterborough Cathedral, formerly known as St Peter's Abbey, dominates the skyline. During the First World War, the area served as a transport point for soldiers travelling to the Western Front.

1:45.9

One of the most notorious wartime heroes in Peterborough was not a young soldier, but a donkey

1:51.6

born in no man's land on the song. The animal served as a mascot for British troops and was

1:58.0

named Jimmy. According to the Cameroonian Scottish Rifle Association,

2:04.2

Jimmy carried food, ammunition and injured men, everything connected with regimental supplies. They gave

2:11.6

him three stripes and made Jimmy a sergeant, and he used to lift his hoof and salute an officer.

2:17.6

He was quite well known for this.

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