Kent: The Tunbridge Wells Bedsit Murders

Kent: The Tunbridge Wells Bedsit Murders

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Southampton: The Murder of Teresa De Simone

In August 2009, the body of David Lace was exhumed from Kingston Cemetery in Portsmouth more than twenty years after he had died. Residents peered out from behind curtains as police stood guard. A blue and white tent covered the empty grave, and hessian sacks hid the names of nea ...  Show more

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Every place we live has a story to tell. The Murdertown podcast returns for a brand new season of eight episodes this September with Benjamin Fitton from They Walk Among Us.Sign up now to Crime+Investigation Play, the only dedicated true crime streaming service to watch brand new ...  Show more

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