Bonus Episode: Witness Protection In The UK - True Crime Round-Up
3/22/202631 min
Every Wednesday, me and Stuart, host of the British Murders Podcast, talk about all things true crime on the True Crime Catch Up - find it on any podcast app. This week we spoke about Witness Protection in the UK - how many people are in it, why are they in it, what does it really mean and would you go into it?
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First 90 secondsStuart Blues· Host0:00
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Julia Shaw0:30
[soft ambient music] Imagine you're a teenager, and because of your misbehaving, you get sent to a psychiatric institute. There, you become part of something much bigger.
Stuart Blues· Host0:45
He is reducing people to babbling idiots.
Julia Shaw0:49
A systematic attempt to erase and reprogram people's minds. I got pregnant when I was at The Allen. Who by, I don't know. I'm Dr Julia Shaw, and this is Project Mind Control. Listen wherever you get your podcasts.
Stuart Blues· Host1:06
As true crime fans, we often hear about people moving into a witness protection program and having to change everything in their lives to ensure they're able to give evidence against dangerous people. But would you do it? And what about the repercussions of giving evidence for more lesser crimes? That's a great sentence there, Adam. More lesser crimes. [chuckles] I love that one.
Adam Lloyd· Host1:28
It's me.
Stuart Blues· Host1:29
I love, I love