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🗓️ 7 November 2017
⏱️ 38 minutes
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This week on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, we look at a horrific and vicious sex killing that remained unsolved for many years, until a cold case review came to it many years later……..
Also this week, the recommended Blog mentioned in the podcast can be found at: The Keeley Chronicles
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0:00.0 | Hey there, this is Paul, the host and the true crime enthusiast of the title, extending a very warm welcome and some big thanks for joining in with episode seven of the true crime enthusiast podcast. |
0:13.0 | Episode seven, we are flying through these episodes now, aren't we? |
0:16.8 | I hope my enthusiasm for doing this continues to shine through, and as always, it's awesome that you guys continue to join me. |
0:23.6 | I do hope you've all had a good week. |
0:25.6 | If you've had a pretty crap week, well, I hope that next week is better for you, and I hope that this half hour or so helps out. |
0:33.0 | Now, I've taken some advice and considered that I may sound like some kind of simpering, gushing, |
0:39.0 | weepy getting an award by my constant thanks all the time at the start of these episodes. |
0:44.7 | But it's just the type of guy that I am. I am grateful and thankful, and I feel it's important |
0:49.3 | to express that. But I'll try not to overdo it from now on. So please just know that the sentiment is always there and your continued support does mean the world. |
0:59.7 | This week it's not a podcast that I'm recommending. Well, at least not yet it isn't and I undoubtedly believe that it should be, but it's a written blog. |
1:09.2 | It's one I came across because it concerns an |
1:11.6 | unsolved case that I have long considered as either a written study for my own blog or even a |
1:17.4 | podcast episode for the true crime enthusiast, but that's not going to happen now. Not because |
1:22.7 | it's a case not worth covering, that would go against everything echoed on the podcast in the weeks to |
1:28.2 | date. But because the work of this particular blog covers the case and is unquestionably |
1:33.5 | the definitive work that not only already exists about it, but ever likely will. I'm a firm |
1:39.6 | believer, as I've said before, that if someone covers a case expertly, why would you even try to put your |
1:45.6 | own spin on it? I mean, you wouldn't try to remake the Godfather, would you? So the blog in question |
1:51.5 | is entitled The Keely Chronicles and is written by a Dublin blogger, true crime buff and musician |
1:58.0 | named Keely Mott, and it concerns the unsolved murder of German |
2:02.3 | backpacker Inga Maria Hauser, who's found dead in April 1988 in Ballypatrick Forest in Ireland's |
2:09.3 | County Antrim. Inga's case is especially tragic and sad, and it's not for me to recap or recount the |
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