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With malice aforethought UK - a true crime podcast, murder, mystery & more
With malice aforethought UK - a true crime podcast, murder, mystery & more
12 episodes
5 days ago
Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/maliceaforethoughtuk/subscribe Welcome to Malice Aforethought UK a true crime podcast where I hope to bring you some famous, infamous and lesser known true crime stories from here in the UK and across the globe. as with all true crime blogs, listener discretion is advised join our forum on my armchair detective blog https://maliceaforethoughtuk.wixsite.com/home https://anchor.fm/maliceaforethoughtuk/subscribe and please, always be nice to each other
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/maliceaforethoughtuk/subscribe Welcome to Malice Aforethought UK a true crime podcast where I hope to bring you some famous, infamous and lesser known true crime stories from here in the UK and across the globe. as with all true crime blogs, listener discretion is advised join our forum on my armchair detective blog https://maliceaforethoughtuk.wixsite.com/home https://anchor.fm/maliceaforethoughtuk/subscribe and please, always be nice to each other
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A Family torn apart, was the motive revenge, or something more sinister?
With malice aforethought UK - a true crime podcast, murder, mystery & more
50 minutes 15 seconds
3 years ago
A Family torn apart, was the motive revenge, or something more sinister?

On 19th December of 1983 Kathleen had a busy day at work ahead of her and had arranged to go shopping after work for Christmas presents for the girls. However, that morning Terri  was not feeling well and decided to remain home from school and Kathleen promised to check in on her by telephone during the day. The she left the house for work. At around 2pm that afternoon Terri called her mother at work to tell her that  that her Uncle Dewitt had arrived at the house unannounced. Kathleen asked Terri if she knew why Dewitt was there, Terri said he had come to pick up his carpentry tools. Kathleen was worried that her half- brother may be angry for being replaced and did not like the idea of her daughter having to deal with that, particularly as she was unwell and Dewitt was known to be threatening when sacked, So she asked if her daughter thought Dewitt was mad, but Terri was crying, so Kathleen asked her daughter to call her when Dewitt had left. A family torn apart. (wixsite.com) Daily Life and Popular Culture in the 1980s – Newretro.Net COM. v. CRAWLEY | 541 Pa. 408 (1995) | 41pa4082901 | Leagle.com This podcast is created by Kel Visit our website for more information With Malice Aforethought UK |a UK crime forum podcast & blog (wixsite.com) Follow us on Twitter @aforethoughtuk @aforethoughtuk With Malice Aforethought UK #truecrimeblog #truecrimepodcast #truecrimestories #armchairdetective #legal #murder #pyschology #mystery Please listen to our other episodes and rate and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts and remember to always be nice to each other

With malice aforethought UK - a true crime podcast, murder, mystery & more
Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/maliceaforethoughtuk/subscribe Welcome to Malice Aforethought UK a true crime podcast where I hope to bring you some famous, infamous and lesser known true crime stories from here in the UK and across the globe. as with all true crime blogs, listener discretion is advised join our forum on my armchair detective blog https://maliceaforethoughtuk.wixsite.com/home https://anchor.fm/maliceaforethoughtuk/subscribe and please, always be nice to each other