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12 Dec 2017
S1 Ep12: The "Human Torch" Murders
00:40:22
Please join The True Crime Enthusiast back in 1989 for this week's episode - to London's Soho district. It was there that the evil and callous actions of one man were to have devastating and long reaching consequences for a number of people......
This week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, we take a look back at a trilogy of horrific unsolved murders from the UK are of the West Midlands, in the city of Birmingham. A single, a double, and a triple.....
S1 Ep14: Bonus Episode - The Murder Of Claire Woolterton
00:34:16
So, it's Christmas. And as hinted in weeks gone by, I worked on a little bonus episode just to see out the year - I hope it entertains. See you all VERY early in 2018. TTCE
In the first of a two-part episode, this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast we are back in London in 1993, and learn just how horrific one man's New Year resolution ended up being…….
The concluding part of a two-part episode as this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast we are once again back in London in 1993, and learn just who The Gay Slayer was, where he'd come from, and what happened next…….
We are back to the city of Manchester in the mid-1970's this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, where we take a look back at a killer whose crimes were so savage that he earned himself the sobriquet "The Beast Of Manchester". Heard of him? You will have after this weeks episode……
Remembering Lesley, Wanda, Sharon, Dorothy, and "The Angel".
23 Jan 2018
S1 Ep17: The Dogwalker Slayings
00:57:39
We are all over the UK this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, looking at four unsolved murders spanning a period of eleven years, and beginning in the late 1980's. Please join The True Crime Enthusiast, as this week, we ask:
Is there a "Dogwalker Slayer" on the loose......?
Music used in this episode: "Impact Prelude" by Kevin Macleod
Remembering Helen, Kate, Julia, Lyn and their families and loved ones.
30 Jan 2018
S1 Ep18: The Anglesey Vampire
01:04:26
On The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast this week, we are in the host's home area of North Wales for one of the most horrific and chilling cases in British criminal history. As you can tell from the title, this one's a grisly one....
Warning: This episode contains disturbing descriptions of crime that may upset listeners. Discretion is advised.
Music used in this episode: "Impact Prelude" by Kevin Macleod
This week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, it's my pleasure to bring something a bit different - as it's listener week!! The cases you'll hear this week have been written and submitted by listeners to the show - in their own words and their own style - I've just presented.
Music used in this episode: "Impact Prelude" by Kevin Macleod
A disturbing and time-spanning, country spanning case this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, where we look at the crimes of a deeply disturbed individual - with a fetish for hair. And murder.
Music used in this episode: "Impact Prelude" by Kevin Macleod
Remembering Elisa Claps, Heather Barnett, and their families.
20 Feb 2018
S1 Ep21: The "Little Argument"
00:48:33
This week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, we look back at a case that spans nearly twenty-five years in total, and learn just how much of an understatement a little argument can be.....
Music used in this episode: "Impact Prelude" by Kevin Macleod
Two unsolved cases from Yorkshire in the 1960's this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, plus the account of the horrific crime of the man who may just be responsible for them....
Music used in this episode: "Impact Prelude" by Kevin Macleod
Remembering Anne, Elsie, Shirley, their families and the countless other girls.
06 Mar 2018
S1 Ep23: Devil Masks And Playing Cards
00:54:19
Back in South Yorkshire in the late 1980's on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast this week, as we look back at an unbelievable 56 hours in which a disturbed individual chose the very worst way to become known....
Music used in this episode: "Impact Prelude" by Kevin Macleod
Remembering Stasys, Elsa, Raymond, Marcus and their families.
13 Mar 2018
S1 Ep24: The Hull Arsonist
01:02:09
The season finale of The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast looks at a case from the archives, and the exploits of what was, for a time, Britain's biggest multiple killer....
Music used in this episode: "Impact Prelude" by Kevin Macleod
Remembering the people of Hull, all who were affected by one man's actions.
26 Mar 2018
"The Maniac In The Marigolds" - Update March 2018
00:10:43
A short update concerning recent developments on the case featured in Episode 22 of Series 1 of The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, "The Maniac In The Marigolds"
Music used in this episode: "Easy Life" by Lee Rosevere from the album "The Big Loop"
For the first episode of Series 2 of The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, we go back to the late 1980's, and to a district of South London, to learn about the truly horrendous crimes of a despicable creature....
Music used in this episode: "Easy Life" by Lee Rosevere from the album "The Big Loop"
Episode 2 of Series 2 of The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast recounts two tales, from the late 1980's and the late 1990's, of people going to the most extreme and horrific means to try to get what they want. One for financial gain, and one for sexual pleasure....this episode does have content that some listeners may find disturbing or offensive.
Music used in this episode: "Easy Life" by Lee Rosevere from the album "The Big Loop"
S2 Ep3: The Unsolved Murder Of Josephine Backshall (Collaboration w The Outlines Podcast)
00:36:25
For this week's episode of The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, I have teamed up with Jess Carter, host of The Outlines Podcast, in a special dual podcast collaboration covering the unsolved 1974 murder of Essex woman Josephine Backshall. Jess is covering the case over at Outlines, whilst for my part I'm theorising what happened and looking at a few scenarios based on the evidence available.
Music used in this episode: "Easy Life" by Lee Rosevere from the album "The Big Loop"
This week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, we look back at a shocking and tragic case from the mid 1990's, and one from TTCE's home area of North Wales. This is known as "the crime which broke the Nation's heart"..... and this episode does have sensitive content that some listeners may find upsetting, disturbing or offensive.
Music used in this episode: "Easy Life" by Lee Rosevere from the album "The Big Loop"
This week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, we make the journey across the Irish Sea to early 1990's Dublin, and a house that was in less than the space of one year, the scene of two shocking murders by a killer who had a disturbing sexual fetish......
Music used in this episode: "Easy Life" by Lee Rosevere from the album "The Big Loop"
S2 Ep6: The One-Legged Trainspotter (Part 1 of 3): Julie's Story.
00:51:11
This week, in the first part of a trilogy of episodes on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, we look at the first act in a shocking case from the early 1990's that was to ultimately involve several police forces, the brutal murder of a young woman, and an insight into one of the most devious and callous minds in British criminal history....
Music used in this episode: "Easy Life" by Lee Rosevere from the album "The Big Loop"
S2 Ep7: The One-Legged Trainspotter (Part 2 of 3): Stephanie's Story
01:08:41
The second part of the One-Legged Trainspotter trilogy of episodes on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast drops today, and we see how the killer of Julie Dart now moved into the next phase of his plan, with a crime that shocked and gripped the nation...
Music used in this episode: "Easy Life" by Lee Rosevere from the album "The Big Loop"
S2 Ep8: The One-Legged Trainspotter (Part 3 of 3): Endgame
01:09:49
This week brings the concluding part of the One-Legged Trainspotter trilogy of episodes on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, and we finally meet the mind, and the man, behind the murder of Julie Dart, the attempted blackmail of British Rail, and the kidnap of Stephanie Slater.
Music used in this episode: "Easy Life" by Lee Rosevere from the album "The Big Loop"
Remembering Julie Dart, Stephanie Slater and their families.
31 May 2018
S2 Ep9: Avon and Somerset Unsolved
01:08:05
A trilogy of savage and unsolved murders stretching back over the past 40 years are looked at this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, cold cases from the UK area of Avon and Somerset.
Music used in this episode: "Easy Life" by Lee Rosevere from the album "The Big Loop"
Remembering Violet, Susan, Beryl and their families.
06 Jun 2018
S2 Ep10: The New Brighton Vet Murder
01:05:03
For this episode of The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, we are back in the host's home area of North Wales to recount a ghastly and evil crime that took place in 2012.
Music used in this episode: "Easy Life" by Lee Rosevere from the album "The Big Loop"
It's my pleasure this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast to bring the second episode of the show that is something a bit different - it's the return of listener week!! The pair of cases you'll hear this week have been researched and written by listeners to the show, presented by myself.
Many thanks to Gavin Cooke and Andy Childlow Parish
Music used in this episode: "Easy Life" by Lee Rosevere from the album "The Big Loop"
A celebrated and horrific British crime from the 1960's this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, where we look back at a case which horrified and angered the UK, and led to a name that still to this day conjures up revulsion.
Music used in this episode: "Wasn't What I Expected" by Lee Rosevere from the album "The Big Loop"
For this episode of The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, we look back at a case of a senseless, savage and horrific crime from 1992, where an innocent advertisement in the local newspaper was to have all sorts of horrendous consequences....
Music used in this episode: "Wasn't What I Expected" by Lee Rosevere from the album "The Big Loop"
Remembering Matthew, Alison, and their loved ones.
05 Jul 2018
S2 Ep14: The Horrors of Notting Hill and Cambridge
01:10:40
Two horrific cases of serial sex crimes from the 1970's and 1980's this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast - if these are cases you are unfamiliar with beforehand, then afterwards they are likely to be cases you'll never forget....
Music used in this episode: "Wasn't What I Expected" by Lee Rosevere from the album "The Big Loop"
Remembering the women of Notting Hill and Cambridge
19 Jul 2018
S2 Ep15: The "One Woman A Week" Murders
01:07:59
We head across the Irish Sea to the Republic of Ireland this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, for a case of horrific double murder from the 1970's.
Music used in this episode: "Wasn't What I Expected" by Lee Rosevere from the album "The Big Loop"
A disturbing pair of cases are featured from the late 2000's this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast that deal with the horrific new trend of "mate crime" - or just downright evil and abuse of the vulnerable? The stories are shocking, callous - and have to be heard to be believed.
Music used in this episode: "Wasn't What I Expected" by Lee Rosevere from the album "The Big Loop"
It's a crime this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast that should be more familiar than it probably is, and recounts the exploits of an individual's drawn out and terrifying campaign, carried out with chilling determination, that threatened the lives of countless people back in the 1990's.
Music used in this episode: "Peaceful Mind" by Borrtex
Two tales from years gone by this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, that highlight just how obsessions can grow, and how dangerous and tragic they can sometimes become....
Music used in this episode: "Peaceful Mind" by Borrtex
On The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast this week, there comes two different tales of two different individuals - but with two shared characteristics: a disregard for human life, and a particular hatred of the police....
Music used in this episode: "Peaceful Mind" by Borrtex
Remembering David, George, David, Lorna, Javaid and Alan
23 Aug 2018
S2 Ep20: The Farmer, The Jolly Farmer, And The Not-So-Jolly Farmer...
01:19:49
A bit of a mix of solved and unsolved this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, with unsolved cases spanning from Cornwall to Hampshire, and returning to the Cotswolds for a celebrated case. The cases live up to the episode title...
Music used in this episode: "Peaceful Mind" by Borrtex
This week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, there comes a savage and callous crime from the South Coast of the UK from the late 1990's, where you see the lengths that greed drives some people to...
A case of obsession this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, with one person who just couldn't take no for an answer, leading to deadly results...
Music used in this episode: "Peaceful Mind" by Borrtex
Part 1 of the second series finale of The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast covers probably the most well-known case to date on the show, a complex disappearance (and suspected murder) of a young woman in 1986.
Music used in this episode: "Impact Prelude" by Kevin Mcleod
S2 Ep24: "Mr Kipper"? - Part 2 - Dead Woman's Ditch
01:27:09
For the final time this series, in Part 2 of the series 2 finale of The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast we meet one of the most evil predators in British criminal history. Learn of the crimes he committed, those he is suspected of, and the evidence that shows why he is the only person police wish to question about the disappearance of Suzy Lamplugh.
Music used in this episode: "Impact Prelude" by Kevin Mcleod
For the premiere episode of Season 3 of The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, we go back to 1970's London to hear a horrific tale of "Murder For Hire". It's such a horrific one, it's almost unbelievable. And is it, in fact, just that....?
Music used in this episode: "Easy Life" by Lee Rosevere from the album "The Big Loop"
Remembering Terence, Freddie, Robert, George, Terry, Ronald, who knows who else?
08 Nov 2018
S3 Ep2: The Wyrley House Tower Block Murder
01:05:58
This week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, we head back to the city of Birmingham in 1978 to look at a savage sex crime, and the murder of a young girl that justice took many years to come for...
Music used in this episode: "Easy Life" by Lee Rosevere from the album "The Big Loop"
A tale from Ireland from the early 1990's this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, and the lengths one man would go to to save face and keep a secret....
Music used in this episode: "Easy Life" by Lee Rosevere from the album "The Big Loop"
A trio of tales from the county of Gloucestershire this week, all three are horrific crimes and a couple of them are unsolved. And yet, all three may even be connected......
Music used in this episode: "Wasn't What I Expected" by Lee Rosevere from the album "The Big Loop"
Many people live in a bit of a fantasy world, and most of them are harmless. We are back in the capital this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, where you'll meet someone who, it turned out, wasn't.
Music used in this episode: "Wasn't What I Expected" by Lee Rosevere from the album "The Big Loop"
It's to the city of Leeds and back to the early 1990's we go this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, where a vicious sex attacker brought terror to a beauty spot.
And was caught because of arrogance, and a lie...
Music used in this episode: "Wasn't What I Expected" by Lee Rosevere from the album "The Big Loop"
Aside all of the festive cheer, there are three tales for the final episode of 2018 of The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast that show it is sadly never a Happy Christmas for everyone....
Music used in this episode: "Wasn't What I Expected" by Lee Rosevere from the album "The Big Loop"
Remembering Geoffrey, Alan, Nicola and their families.
10 Jan 2019
S3 Ep9: Listener Week - The Third
01:07:44
It's the long-promised return of Listener Week to kick off 2019 on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, with a pair of fairly recent cases from the West Midlands and Greater Manchester, submitted by Lance Collins and Mike Featherstone.
My sincere thanks to both.
Music used in this episode: "Only" by Alex Masonand The Minor Emotion from the album "Soul Breaker"
Remembering Kerry, Richard, Carlton and their families.
17 Jan 2019
S3 Ep10: Teethmarks.
00:57:10
In a change from the scheduled episode (which has been postponed for a week due to unforeseen circumstances), this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast there comes two tales, and both of them involve how telling teeth marks can be....
Music used in this episode: "Only" by Alex Mason and The Minor Emotion from the album "Soul Breaker"
S3 Ep11: Carstairs: The Scottish Chain Of 10 (Part 1) - The "Gnome" Who Spoke To God
01:10:20
Part 1 of a multi-part episode on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast this week, as we head north of the UK to Scotland to look at a remarkable case that loosely links a series of ten deaths. It stretches over a number of locations and a number of years, and it involves cars, guns, religion, escapes. alcohol - and a macabre case of one-upmanship.
And it begins with the strange tale of this guy.
Music used in this episode: "Chance" by Kai Engel from the album "The Run"
S3 Ep12: Carstairs: The Scottish Chain Of 10 (Part 2) A Soldier, His Friend, And His Father
01:30:02
Part 2 of The Carstairs Trilogy this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, with the second part of The Scottish Chain Of 10. This week, if it's a tale that you don't already know - then after the episode, there will be at least one name that you will probably never forget.
And it is one hell of an unbelievable tale.
Music used in this episode: "Chance" by Kai Engel from the album "The Run"
S3 Ep13: Carstairs: Jean's Story, and The Beast Of Aberdeen
01:15:25
The Carstairs Trilogy is rounded off this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, with a look at two tales of a couple of other patients to have been in residence there, and the reasons that they came to be.
Both are truly horrific tales.
Music used in this episode: "Chance" by Kai Engel from the album "The Run"
Remembering Marjorie, June, George and the children.
14 Feb 2019
S3 Ep14: The Tattingstone Suitcase Murder (Collaboration With The Outlines Podcast)
01:06:43
The second collaboration between The Outlines Podcast and The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast comes to you this week, where in simultaneous episodes, myself and Jess Carter look at one of the grisliest, horrific, unsolved murders in British criminal history, The Tattingstone Suitcase Murder. Jess covers the case and what is known, whereas TTCE looks at theories and any possible suspects in the crime.
Both episodes are available now, and the collaboration begins with Jess's episode over at The Outlines Podcast
Remembering Bernard, Michael, Rosslyn, their families, and the others.
28 Feb 2019
S3 Ep15: Keighley's Story
01:19:00
A sad case from mid-1980's East London this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, where we hear the tale of an individual who was willing to go to the most unimaginable means for self gain and preservation - regardless of who was hurt, and what the ultimate cost was.
Music used in this episode: "Chance" by Kai Engel from the album "The Run"
We are back in the Birmingham district of Edgbaston at the end of the 1950's this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, to hear of the actions of a disturbed individual that was such a slow burning fuse, that the inevitable explosion was always going to be something.
That something was the stuff of nightmares.
Music used in this episode: "Chance" by Kai Engel from the album "The Run"
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.
Remembering Karen, Nicola, Miss X and their families.
21 Mar 2019
S3 Ep18: The Axe-Killer Of Lincoln
00:52:38
Change to this week's planned episode, so this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast there comes a tale already familiar to Patreon subscribers - a savage case of a brutal killer stalking the English city of Lincoln, who was eventually brought to justice by the tiniest fragment of miniscule evidence.
S3 Ep19: Ladies Of The Lake (Part 1) - The Secret Of Wast Water
01:03:50
This week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast sees the first part of a themed set of episodes - and the clue is pretty much in the title! The case concerned in part 1 spans a number of years, hundreds of miles, and is a perfect example of just how sometimes, you never know what you might find when you go looking for something else...
Remembering Veronique, Margaret and their families.
03 Apr 2019
S3 Ep20: Ladies Of The Lake (Part 2) - The Corpse In Coniston Water (Part 1)
00:48:54
The more celebrated case of the "Ladies Of The Lake" episodes drops this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, an intriguing, sad and controversial tale that spans a number of decades - and continues to divide opinion to this day.
And as it's such a complex in-depth case, both parts will be released this week - just a day apart.
S3 Ep21: Ladies Of The Lake (Part 2) - The Corpse In Coniston Water (Part 2)
00:56:52
The complex and disturbing case of The Corpse In Coniston Water is rounded off in this episode of The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast - showing why to this very day, it is one that continues to intrigue, cause controversy - and divide people's opinions.
Cases from the archives of The True Crime Enthusiast feature in yet another week of double Enthusiast episodes, and this episode features two horrific crimes from the 1960's. We are off to the city of Liverpool, looking at an unsolved and a resolved one - but was the same killer responsible for both?
The second of double True Crime Enthusiast Podcast episodes this week comes here, a chilling and horrific unsolved case from TTCE archives that takes us back to the UK city of Coventry in the early 1950's - and another case of where death comes knocking...
The third season finale of The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast brings the tale of the hunt for one of the foulest, most prolific offenders in British criminal history. It's a complex, unreal tale, that will shock, sicken and anger - and it's one that you will certainly never forget.
The premiere episode of Series 4 of The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast is a bit of a hometown case for TTCE, as we look back at the sad case of a woman who went mysteriously missing, and a calculating, devious killer who tried everything possible to cover up all aspects of the crime.
A bit of a different case than the norm on the show this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast. You have a newsreader, and you have a very keen fan of hers, who decided to get in touch...couldn't possibly go wrong, could it?
A case back from the late 1980's here on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast this week, as we head to the South Wales city of Newport to look back at a sad case involving a young deaf woman, a savage and horrific sex murder, and a controversial case involving several trials, and a number of appeals.
A listener written episode of The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast this week covers a celebrated UK crime, one that remains unique in the annals of British criminal history. With massive thanks to listener Julia Crane.
Remembering all the victims of Graham's "experiments".
20 Jul 2019
S4 Ep6: The Grave At Greve De Lecq (Part 1)
00:48:35
First of a two-part episode this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast - released a day apart - it goes back to the 1980's for a complex and long spanning tale of greed, deception, and brutal murder on the Channel Island of Jersey.
Playlist Track - Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Date With The Night
References:
Books:
"Killer Catchers" - Andy Owens and Chris Ellis
"Brothers In Blood" - Tim Brown and Paul Chesterton
"Murder In The Family" - Jeremy Josephs
"Real Life Crimes...and how they were solved" - Issue 113
The concluding part of this week's two-part episode on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast - and we have headed back to the 1980's for a complex and long spanning tale of greed, deception, and brutal murder on the Channel Island of Jersey.
"Killer Catchers" - Andy Owens and Chris Ellis
"Brothers In Blood" - Tim Brown and Paul Chesterton
"Murder In The Family" - Jeremy Josephs
"Real Life Crimes...and how they were solved" - Issue 113
Join The True Crime Enthusiast, as this week we head back to 1986 for a recount of a savage case of multiple murder. Before Stephen Port, before Colin Ireland, another killer stalked the streets of London's gay scene. One who is surprisingly often forgotten or overlooked - surprising, because the crimes are some of the most horrific ever recounted.
The episode contains descriptions of crimes and events of a sexual nature that some listeners may find disturbing or upsetting, so discretion is advised whilst listening.
It's unsolved week this one on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, where we head back to 1994, to the town of Grantham in Lincolnshire, and where we look at the stories of Sharon Harper and Julie Pacey - two women who met a brutal, tragic, and to date unsolved end, just two months and three miles apart.
The episode contains descriptions of crimes and events of a sexual nature that some listeners may find disturbing or upsetting, so discretion is advised whilst listening.
Back in 1989, the areas around Blackpool weren't all fairgrounds and candy floss, darkness did indeed exist, as we learn in this week's episode of The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast. It involves the horrific murder of a young girl, and the tale of the strange figure who committed the awful crime.
The episode contains descriptions of crimes and events of a sexual nature, involving a child, that some listeners may find disturbing or upsetting - so discretion is advised whilst listening.
S4 Ep11: The South Wales Slayer: The Recluses, And The Ramblers (Part 1)
00:44:33
The first part of this series' multi part episodes of The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast arrives this week - it's gone a bit further than a trilogy now - looking at a long spanning case of brutal murders, horrific crimes, and a remarkable case of detection. And the tale begins in a lonely country house in South Wales...
The episode contains descriptions of crimes and events that some listeners may find disturbing or upsetting - so discretion is advised whilst listening.
S4 Ep12: The South Wales Slayer: The Recluses, And The Ramblers (Part 2)
00:51:44
Continuing this series' multi part episode arc of The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast this week - where for the second time, in a short space of time and distance in the Pembrokeshire area of South Wales, detectives found themselves faced with a horrific double murder...
The episode contains descriptions of crimes and events that some listeners may find disturbing or upsetting - so discretion is advised whilst listening.
Remembering Peter and Gwenda Dixon and their family.
17 Sep 2019
S4 Ep13: The South Wales Slayer: Huntsman And Ottawa.
00:51:35
Once again, this week we are down in the Pembrokeshire area of South Wales for the third part of this series' multi part episode arc of The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast - where a suspect, already responsible for a prolific series of crimes, is identified in the cases we have looked at in past weeks - and another...
The episode contains descriptions of crimes and events that some listeners may find disturbing or upsetting - so discretion is advised whilst listening.
Remembering Richard, Helen, Peter, Gwenda, the five and their families.
23 Sep 2019
S4 Ep14: The South Wales Slayer: Bullseye.
00:59:13
The tale of the South Wales Slayer arc comes full circle with part 4 of this series' multi part episode arc of The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast - where in the South Wales area of Pembrokeshire, over past weeks we've already looked at some serious and horrific crimes over a period of many years. We've heard how police had reviewed them under Operation Ottawa, and identified a powerful suspect - one already responsible for a prolific series of crimes - but could they find evidence tying him to the Ottawa offences?
Well, let's go find out.
The episode contains descriptions of crimes and events that some listeners may find disturbing or upsetting - so discretion is advised whilst listening.
Remembering Richard, Helen, Peter, Gwenda, five youths, and their collective families.
25 Sep 2019
Bonus Episode - The Wife In The Wicker Basket
00:50:08
As a big thank you to all from TTCE for helping the show reach birthday number 2, here is the Patreon episode of the show as voted for by you guys. You all rule, and massive thanks going out here from myself - the show doesn't exist without each and every one of you, simple as.
Much love. Paul.
14 Oct 2019
S4 Ep15: The South Wales Slayer: Possibles
01:13:19
The South Wales Slayer arc comes to a close this week on The True Crime Enthusiast, with a look at several other unsolved murders and suspect deaths, that following his convictions and whole life tariff in 2011, John William Cooper has long since been considered a person of interest in.
See what you guys think.
The episode contains descriptions of crimes and events that some listeners may find disturbing or upsetting - so discretion is advised whilst listening.
Remembering Huw, Griff, Patti, Florence, Harry, and Megan
28 Oct 2019
S4 Ep16: Soldiers, Snow - And Slaughter
01:19:52
Most members of the British Armed Forces pride themselves on their fighting spirit, their teamwork and devotion to duty, but overall, they pride themselves on comradeship.
But not all of them.
This week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast brings a tale of an individual whose greed and indifference to life resulted in unbelieveable carnage - leaving three families devastated - for absolutely nothing.
The episode contains descriptions of crimes and events that some listeners may find disturbing or upsetting - so discretion is advised whilst listening.
Remembering David, Terence, John, and all the families affected.
06 Nov 2019
S4 Ep17: The Timebomb
01:10:09
A case that is one of the most Gothic of horrors is featured on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast this week, as we look at the case of an individual, a psychotic killer in the grip of mental illness, who although caught for his crime, managed to hoodwink authorities into enabling him to kill again.
And, unbelieveably, again.
The episode this week contains descriptions of crimes and events that some listeners may find extremely disturbing or upsetting. There is also the use of a racial slur, placed in as it is an integral part of the episode narrative - so discretion is advised whilst listening.
The intriguing episode title leads to a quite bizarre case this week - and a definite first for The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, as once again I host a listener written episode that covers a unique, fascinating case from 2009, concerning one of the most bizarre heists ever.
S4 Ep19: Monsters Of Merseyside: Evil At Eastham Rake
01:10:57
In Part 1 of what was originally intended as a single episode, we are in the UK area of Merseyside and back in the mid 1990's this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast - where you'll meet the first Monster, the perpatrator of a truly despicable, heartbreaking crime.
S4 Ep20: Monsters Of Merseyside: The "Circuit Not Properly Wired"
01:08:37
Meet the second Monster - originally intended for the previous episode - this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, as we head back to the mid 1990's, to the Wirral area of Spital, for a true tale of arrogance, greed - and pure horror.
The episode this week contains descriptions of crimes and events that some listeners may find extremely disturbing or upsetting, so discretion is advised whilst listening.
I'm pleased to bring you guys this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast the series traditional Listener written episode, by now the fourth instalment, and containing a trilogy of cases that was sent to me by show listeners Rachel, and Ian Corbishley - who I pass my utmost thanks on to for their submissions.
The 4th series finale episode of The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast drops this Christmas Eve, with a fairly recent tale that will surely break hearts, and prove that evil really is always lurking right around the corner - it doesn't take a festive holiday.
The episode this week contains descriptions of crimes and events that some listeners may find disturbing or upsetting, so discretion is advised whilst listening.
Remembering Cathy, Juliana (Julie), their families, friends and loved ones.
09 Feb 2020
S5 Ep1: The Body On Corstorphine Hill (Part 1)
00:48:16
Series 5 of The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast begins with an opening tale of tragedy from 2013, and the actions of a very disturbed individual indeed.
The episode this week contains descriptions of crimes and events that some listeners may find disturbing or upsetting, so discretion is advised whilst listening.
The concluding part of the Series 5 opener of The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast heads back up to Scotland, where we continue our opening tale concerning the actions of a very disturbed, very nasty individual indeed. Trias, aftermath - and precursor.
The episode this week contains descriptions of crimes and events that some listeners may find disturbing or upsetting, so discretion is advised whilst listening. The episode also contains references to homophobic/racist beliefs and ideologies, and the use of a racial slur.
TTCEP would like to make it clear that in no way are these views shared by the show.
We are once again back in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, and back to The State Hospital - Carstairs - for a couple more tales of some of it's past patients.
And the horrific acts that put them there.
The episode this week contains descriptions of crimes and events that some listeners may find disturbing or upsetting, so discretion is advised whilst listening.
Back to the UK area of Norfolk in the mid 1990's this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, for an unreal tale of a savage killing committed by a brutal murderer? Bloodlust? Jealousy?
Or were they acting simply, as someone else's puppet?
The episode this week contains descriptions of crimes and events, including that of a sexual nature, that some listeners may find disturbing or upsetting, so discretion is advised whilst listening.
I'm pleased to have handed over writing duties to friend of the show Julia Crane for a tale of horror and heroism combined this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, as we head back to the mid 1990's, to a school in Wolverhampton, in the West Midlands. The title of the episode will become self-explanatory, but if it's a case you don't already know or remember - i'm sure that it's one you won't forget in a hurry.
The episode this week contains descriptions of crimes and events, involving children, that some listeners may find disturbing or upsetting, so discretion is advised whilst listening.
Remembering the children, their families, and the staff at St Luke's.
19 Mar 2020
S5 Ep6: The War That Comes Home
01:01:13
In a change to the scheduled episode because of current events, this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast I have reached back into the archives of the Patreon episodes to bring you a brutal and sad tale that took place in the city of Newcastle in 2006. It deals with the horrors of war - and how for some people, they bring those horrors home with them - with horrific, tragic results.
The episode this week contains descriptions of crimes and events that some listeners may find disturbing or upsetting, so discretion is advised whilst listening.
For all of you guys who are self isolating in current times, there is an extra Bonus episode of The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast out this week - here's hoping it passes at least a bit of time for you.
Stay safe guys, chin up.
Paul
24 Mar 2020
CoronaBonus2 - The Tinkersdale Woods Murder
00:42:16
Another 40 or so minutes as a bit of a bonus for you guys self-isolating out there - it was only the 3rd Patreon episode of the show, and is a case of brutal and callous murder, from the early 90's, from my home area.
26 Mar 2020
S5 Ep7: The Leftover List
00:59:50
Whilst the world (and the show, of course) comes to terms with current events, we look back at another case from the Patreon archives of The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast - this one has greed, stupidity, an immensely unlikeable character - and a misplaced piece of paper...
The episode this week contains descriptions of crimes and events that some listeners may find disturbing or upsetting, so discretion is advised whilst listening.
One of the three voted for by you guys comes here for another bonus pastime episode, a case I covered about 2 years ago that heads back to the mid 1980's, featuring the picturesque Lake District, some sacks of rubbish, an unwelcome guest, Crimewatch UK, and a red scarf....
Stay safe guys.
Paul
The bonus episode contains descriptions of crimes and events that some listeners may find disturbing or upsetting, so discretion is advised whilst listening.
For yet another CoronaBonus episode of The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, you guys voted for Retribution - a tragic tale that takes place in the Scottish city of Glasgow in the late 1970's, one that brings with it a sad, yet chilling, and almost unbelieveable, story of revenge.
Stay safe guys.
Paul
The bonus episode contains descriptions of crimes and events that some listeners may find disturbing or upsetting, so discretion is advised whilst listening.
We are off back to the Hampshire city of Portsmouth in the early 1970's on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast this week, for a tale involving gasmen, Japanese paper knives, anonymous telephone calls, and extra-marital affairs.
A lot of extra-marital affairs.
The episode this week contains descriptions of crimes and events that some listeners may find disturbing or upsetting, so discretion is advised whilst listening.
S5 Ep9: Maniac: Part 1 - The Beast Of The Green Chain
01:03:56
This series multi episode arc begins this week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, detailing the exploits of an individual who, although the crimes depicted here in the opener are horrific enough, went on to commit much, much worse.
As I'm sure the tale will come to show. And it begins here.
The episode this week contains descriptions of crimes and events of a sexual nature that some listeners may find disturbing or upsetting, so discretion is advised whilst listening.
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