REPLAY - Serial Killer / Colin Ireland
2/18/20261 hr 39 min
Throughout spring 1993, five men were murdered in London at the hands of the same killer. He had met them all in The Coleherne, a bar in Earl's Court. The murderer went back to the victims’ homes and strangled them while they were tied up. The killings were not initially linked by Scotland Yard, however, the man responsible would call the police explaining that he wanted to be a serial killer…
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This episode was researched and written by Benjamin Fitton
Script editing, additional writing, illustrations and production direction by Rosanna Fitton
Narration, audio editing and mixing also by Benjamin Fitton.
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First 90 secondsBenjamin Fitton· Host0:00
[suspenseful music] Welcome to season five, episode 21 of They Walk Among Us, a podcast dedicated to UK true crime. This episode contains distressing themes, explicit language, and descriptions of violence. This podcast is intended for a mature audience. Listener caution is advised. A dead body was found in Harrow, Greater London at the end of May 1993. The officers at the scene quickly came to the conclusion that it was death by misadventure. The man, 37-year-old Christopher Dunn, was a librarian who worked at Harlesden Library in Brent, seven miles from his home on Byron Way in Wealdstone. He was discovered in bed. The death was later ruled undetermined, but detectives