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They Walk Among Us - UK True Crime

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They Walk Among Us - UK True Crime

They Walk Among Us

True Crime

4.56.8K Ratings

🗓️ 8 November 2023

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

The ceilings were low, and the space was cosy in the 15th-century Woolpack Inn pub. Two couples were enjoying their evening meal when a commotion caught their attention. A regular patron had just fallen off a tall wooden stool, knocking over other people's drinks in the process. She was clearly intoxicated and agitated. The woman got back up and was goaded into a car, but was never seen alive again…


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Edited by Joel Porter at Dot Dot Dot Productions.


Illustrations and production direction also by Rosanna Fitton


Narration, editing assistance, additional writing, and production direction by Benjamin Fitton.


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0:00.0

This episode contains distressing themes and descriptions of violence.

0:10.2

This podcast is intended for a mature audience.

0:15.0

Listener caution is advised.

0:22.9

The ceilings were low and the space was cosy in the 15th century wool packing pub.

0:30.6

Two couples were enjoying their evening meal when a commotion caught their attention.

0:37.0

A regular patron had just fallen off a tall wooden stall,

0:41.4

knocking over other people's drinks in the process.

0:45.5

She was clearly intoxicated and agitated.

0:49.8

The woman got back up and was goaded into a car,

0:54.0

but was never seen alive again.

0:59.2

Welcome to Season 8, Episode 22 of They Walk Among Us, a podcast dedicated to UK True Crime.

1:18.8

Thank you. to UK true crime. At approximately 11pm on Saturday, July 23, 1983,

1:25.5

Diane Jones got into a blue Peugeot estate while protesting that she didn't want to

1:30.6

travel the short distance home with her husband.

1:36.0

When the couple arrived, Diane exited the vehicle and walked to the large gate at their

1:42.1

farmhouse.

1:49.7

Meanwhile, her husband, Dr. Robert Jones, along with the dog, went to park his car.

1:54.7

Dr. Jones couldn't have been more than a couple of minutes.

2:01.1

However, according to the doctor, when he returned to the house Diane had vanished.

2:15.3

Diane Jones grew up and only child in Tilby near the town of Market Raisin in Lincolnshire.

2:23.1

Diane's father, Sydney Walker, was a builder, and her mother, Phyllis, worked as a primary school head teacher.

2:26.0

Diane attended Kastair Grammar School, and not long after she left began a serious relationship

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