Gory-Time Rebecca Johnston
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- True Crime
Story-time, as a child, makes you feel safe as your parents tuck you into bed. Gory-Time, however, does the opposite. Gory-Time delves deep into the darker side of Britain, and into the true-crime that exists in the rolling hills and dramatic landscapes.
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Ed Kemper
Ed Kemper had a hard upbringing, but what he inflicted on the world was so much worse. What happened in Santa Cruz in the 1970's changed the true crime community forever, and inflicted fear on women forever.
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The Grindr Murders
In 2014, four young men died in eerily similar ways, three of which were found in the same graveyard, two were found by the same dog walker. Police overlooked these murders as the victims were young gay men, but a sloppy predator who left mountains of evidence used this to his advantage. If it were not for the perseverance of these young men's friends and family, then Stephen Port would still be preying on young gay men.
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The Fire at 18 Victory Road
A terrible fire results in the death of six young children. Their parents are on tv the next day thanking the emergency services for their help, but something seems off. This is not their parent's first tv appearance, all of which lead to concerns about what happened in 18 Victory Road on that summer night.
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The Murders of Sian O’Callaghan and Becky Godden-Edwards - Part 2
In South East England, women have been going missing and turning up dead, most of them fit a very similar victim profile, the bodies that are found are all discovered in similar ways and places. When one woman goes missing after a night out in Swindon, one predator's evil ways are discovered through controversial police work, a confession, and a stash of women's clothing hidden in the woods. One murder leads to another, but how many more women could Christopher Halliwell have killed?
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The Murders of Sian O'Callaghan and Becky Godden Edwards - Part 1
In South East England, women have been going missing and turning up dead, most of them fit a very similar victim profile, the bodies that are found are all discovered in similar ways and places. When one woman goes missing after a night out in Swindon, one predator's evil ways are discovered through controversial police work, a confession, and a stash of women's clothing hidden in the woods. One murder leads to another, but how many more women could Christopher Halliwell have killed?
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The Bible John Murders
In 1968, the east end of Glasgow was noticing some strange similarities between the murders of married women. Initially, only the family of the first victim paid attention, the last place she seen had a bad reputation after all, but now, fifty years later, the legend of Bible John lives on in Glasgow and has spread around the world. Today, we hear these women's stories, and give our theories about what really happened.