He wore a military uniform, spoke with charm, and seemed every bit the dashing war hero. But Neville George Clevely Heath was hiding something - something far more sinister. In this episode, I unravel the early life of one of Britain’s most chilling murderers.
From his respectable upbringing to a string of frauds, false identities, and failed military stints, we follow Heath’s journey right up to June 1946. Who was Neville Heath, really? How did a polite, well-dressed man fool so many? And what led him to step from deception into sadistic violence?
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