4.7 • 1.7K Ratings
🗓️ 14 November 2017
⏱️ 35 minutes
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This week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, we go back to the city of Bristol in 1987, just eight weeks after the infamous Hungerford Massacre, and learn how one man’s obsession with it was to spill out into an orgy of violence, that was to leave many lives destroyed…..
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0:00.0 | Hello and a warm welcome to episode number eight of the true crime enthusiast podcast. I'm the host Paul, |
0:08.2 | the true crime enthusiast of the title, not Ringo Star, as was commented on Twitter some days ago, |
0:14.5 | although true fact, I was actually named after my mum's favourite beetle. I'm extending warm greetings |
0:20.5 | and big thanks for joining me |
0:21.9 | again this week. The podcast is going from strength to strength thanks to the decent reviews, |
0:27.1 | follows and comments that I've received so far. It's helped give me a good perspective of things |
0:31.9 | and some future directions that I wish to explore with the True Crime Enthusiast podcast. So that's a |
0:37.4 | cheers, guys, thanks so much. I'd like to extend the True Crime Enthusiast podcast. So that's ace. |
0:42.5 | Cheers, guys. Thanks so much. I'd like to extend the offer again for any cases that you guys would be interested in hearing. Please feel free to contact and let me know. Who knows, |
0:47.4 | they may even already be on my list. How I work is that I have a chalkboard on the side of my |
0:52.7 | fridge at home that I keep a working list |
0:54.8 | of upcoming episodes and case subjects, although I do chop and change the order quite a bit. |
0:59.9 | This week's case again has been an example of me doing this, but the past couple of episodes |
1:04.5 | have tied in with specific anniversaries, as it was 39 years almost to the day since Nora Trot's murder last week we covered, and the |
1:12.9 | week before, both cases took place on Halloween. Plus, I don't want to do cases of too similar |
1:18.3 | a nature back to back. That would become boring and repetitive. So that's another reason why I |
1:23.4 | mix things up. It all seems to work out very well anyway. So, you know the type of cases we cover |
1:29.1 | on the podcast? If you've one that intrigues you from these shores, please feel free to drop me a line |
1:34.7 | about it. I'll always reply. I'm also open to suggestions about content or style of the podcast. For |
1:40.8 | example, maybe a Q&A session is something I've been considering. |
1:45.0 | What do you think? |
1:46.1 | Any ideas? |
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