The Pingle Bridge Murders / Janice & Connie Sheridan / Kevin Cotterell
5/13/202640 min
In January 1999, 79-year-old Constance “Connie” Sheridan and her 56-year-old daughter Janice were found murdered inside their secluded home near Upwell, Norfolk. Surrounded by the dogs they loved, the mother and daughter had lived quietly, until a brutal double murder led the police into the world of dog shows, fingerprints, forensic evidence, and a pale car seen near Pingle Bridge…
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First 90 secondsBenjamin Fitton0:00
[gentle music] This episode contains distressing themes and descriptions of sexual violence. This podcast is intended for a mature audience. Listener caution is advised. The small brick house at the end of the road was home to dozens of dogs owned by a reclusive mother and daughter. It was only when the pair hadn't been seen for three days that the relentless barking became less of a nuisance and more of a concern. When someone finally managed to get into the house, they realized why the dogs were so distressed. Welcome to season 11, episode 19 of They Walk Among Us, a podcast dedicated to UK true crime. 79-year-old Constance Sheridan's love of animals came from her parents, who had bred Pekingese dogs when she was growing up in Kent. The twice-married mother of three passed that love of animals onto her youngest daughter, Janice, who had a special affinity for Whippets.