An Ordinary Night Out Ended In Shocking Violence : Episode 491
3/14/202626 min
In this episode of the UK True Crime Podcast, I look at two tragic cases where a normal night out at the pub, ended in devastating violence over minor issues. The killings of Jake Kemp and Liam Dent, both of whom lost their lives to total strangers, show how quickly situations can spiral out of control. I look at the events leading up to each killing, what happened on the night of the attacks, and the consequences faced by those responsible.
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First 90 secondsSpeaker 00:00
Your true crime story will start in just a moment, but before it does, have you got your ticket for the Always True Crime live show? Stuart from British Murders, Mike from Murder Mile, and Paul, the true crime enthusiast, are teaming up for the ultimate true crime takeover at Crossed Wires Festival. They'll be diving into the details of some gripping cases in a live show that you won't want to miss. Search Crossed Wires Festival now and see all three shows with just one ticket.
Adam Lloyd· Host0:30
Hi, this is Stuart Blues from British Murders. Many of you will remember the tragic murders of 10-year-old best friends Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman back in 2002. Their killer, a school caretaker called Ian Huntley, was killed in prison in March this year. So I've released a special episode looking back over this incredibly harrowing case. Search British Murders with Stuart Blues to listen.
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