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Academic Potential. Personality Disorder. Pathological Hatred / Christopher Gore

5/27/202640 min

In 1991, the quiet Cotswold town of Tetbury became the centre of a devastating double murder involving family, violence, mental illness, and a confession that stunned police…

*** LISTENER CAUTION IS ADVISED *** 

  

This episode was researched and written by Eileen Macfarlane.

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

Audio editing by Joel Porter at Dot Dot Dot Productions.

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

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First 90 seconds
  1. Benjamin Fitton· Host0:00

    [suspenseful music] This episode contains distressing themes and descriptions of violence. This podcast is intended for a mature audience. Listener caution is advised. The warm sunlight cut across the floor of the reception as the door to the station swung open. The desk sergeant didn't take much notice of the scruffy looking man who entered until he stood across the counter from him. After introducing himself, the man said, "I believe you want me for two deaths and a fire."

  2. Speaker 2· Soundbite0:44

    He set a fire hoping to burn the house down and destroy the evidence. Then armed with wine and champagne, he calmly took a taxi to the station and went on to Bath.

  3. Speaker 3· Soundbite0:55

    Fine as anything. It was just normal, you know, no problem at all.

  4. Benjamin Fitton· Host0:59

    Welcome to season 11, episode 21 of They Walk Among Us, a podcast dedicated to UK true crime. It was about 2:00 PM when 29-year-old Catherine Gore left her flat on Chipping Street on September 8th, 1991. Every Sunday afternoon, she made the

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