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🗓️ 3 October 2024
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This is Part One of Two of The 'Taxi Driver' Murders.
On Thursday 18th of October 1945, the bloodied body of veteran taxi-driver Frank Everitt was found wedged on the bridge in a hole at the pump house on Lambeth Bridge, which he could hardly fit into. At first, it seemed like he was either stuck or sleeping, but was this just a crude attempt to conceal a corpse, or a meticulously planned execution?
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Murder Mile. |
0:10.0 | Today, I'm standing on Lambeth Bridge, SW1. |
0:18.0 | Four streets west of the Campanile, where Maggie Davy and her daughters plunged to their |
0:23.6 | deaths, three streets south of Sir Michael Dwyer's assassination, and two roads east of the last days |
0:32.6 | of the dodgy flannel dodger, coming soon to Murder Mile. Situated downstream of tourist traps |
0:42.9 | like Big Ben and the houses of Parliament, Lambeth Bridge is a more peaceful way to cross |
0:48.3 | the River Thames, as there's no attention-seeking turns, posing for selfies, with their lips pouting like a constipated duck. |
0:57.0 | No hot dog cards selling mashed up horses' anises for a quid. |
1:02.0 | And no dayglow rickshaws full of squealing hendous, high in Lambriene and dreaming of cock. |
1:10.0 | It's a convenient cut-through from North London to South. High in Lambrieney and dreaming of cock. |
1:14.6 | It's a convenient cut-through from North London to south, for any vehicle not wanting to get snarled up. |
1:20.6 | Opened in 1932 being 828 feet long. |
1:25.6 | Lambeth Bridge is a five-span steel arch, complete with three-lane road, a dual walkway, |
1:32.3 | and it still has its original gas lamps and parapets. |
1:37.3 | With no obstruction or hiding places on any part of this bridge, it's an unlikely spot |
1:43.3 | to dumpo dead body, but someone did. On Thursday |
1:50.0 | the 18th of October 1945, the bloodied body of veteran taxi driver Frank Everett was found |
1:57.6 | wedged on the bridge in a hole he could barely fit into. |
2:01.6 | At first, it seemed like he was either stuck or sleeping. |
2:07.6 | But was this just a cruel attempt to conceal a corpse |
2:11.6 | or a meticulously planned execution? |
2:16.6 | My name is Michael. |
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