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Are you ready for a murder mystery that involves bicycles? This week Murph and AP take you back to 1919, where we discuss a famous unsolved mystery. The Green Bicycle Case was a British murder investigation and subsequent trial pertaining to the fatal shooting of Bella Wright near the village of Little Stretton, Leicestershire on July 5, 1919. Wright was killed by a single bullet wound to the face. The case takes its name from the fact that on the evening of her death, Wright had been seen cycling in the company of a man, Ronald Light, who was riding a green bicycle. Listen in and decide for yourself if suspect Ronald Light is guilty, or innocent! www.ragbrai.com www.murphologypodcast.com
Are you ready for a murder mystery that involves bicycles? This week I partnered with my co-host, Andrea Parrott, over at the Just Go Bike Podcast to take you back to 1919, where we discuss a famous unsolved mystery. The Green Bicycle Case was a British murder investigation and subsequent trial pertaining to the fatal shooting of Bella Wright near the village of Little Stretton, Leicestershire on July 5, 1919. Wright was killed by a single bullet wound to the face. The case takes its name from the fact that on the evening of her death, Wright had been seen cycling in the company of a man, Ronald Light, who was riding a green bicycle. Listen in and decide for yourself if suspect Ronald Light is guilty, or innocent! www.murphologypodcast.com https://linktr.ee/Murphology www.Patreon.com/Murphology A few great deals to send your way: www.hammerhead.io Use code Murphology to get a free heart rate monitor with your Karoo 2. www.lilytrotters.com Use code MURPHOLOGY to get 20% off your purchase of thee best compression socks! www.primalwear.com Use code PRIMALMURPH for 20% off your Primal cycling gear. Email me at murphologypodcast@gmail.com if you have a topic or the name of a cyclist you find interesting. Support my podcast at www.Patreon.com/Murphology and visit my Facebook, Instagram and website for daily entertainment!
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We're off on a lovely bike ride through the English countryside, where one young lady is about to meet a gruesome fate....Who would have wanted Bella Wright dead? Who was the man on the green bicycle? And was it really all down to crows?The secret ingredient is....a bicycle!Join us on Patreon to get extra episodes every week, and come and follow us on Instagram Twitter and Facebook Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Visit our website https://psycho-killer.co for exclusive videos, photos, articles, and transcripts.The farmer who found Bella Wright's body thought she'd been knocked off her bicycle. Hours later the police realised she'd been shot in the face. Bella was 21 when she met her death on an English country road in July 1919. Detectives brought a man to trial, but he was acquitted by the jury and walked free and the identity of the murderer is unknown. Simon Ford and Jacques Morrell visit the scene, at Little Streeton in Leicestershire, where they reveal the result of their investigation into the Green Bicycle Murder.The Six O'clock Knock is a Psycho Killer production.Transcript[Music] This podcast contains descriptions of death and violence that some listeners may find upsetting. So, hello and welcome to episode five of the Six O'clock Knock the true crime podcast that takes a fresh look at murder the Six O'clock Knock is presented by me Simon Ford and former major crime detective Jacques Morrell in this episode we look at the mystery surrounding the death of Bella Wright in 1919 a case that continues to baffle armchair detectives now what got you onto this particular case Jacques a listener suggested it which was great after a bit of research it sparked my interest yeah I've read your brief and it covers an interesting period in Britain politically as well as culturally there was the end of the great war the status of our returning soldiers the suffrage movement women demanding equality some women becoming jurors the old school class system there were many firearms in circulation and the military must have built up a lot of expertise in the science of a bullet and the damage that it can do so this green bicycle case has struck a chord with you then that was also at the end of the great war and Bella Wright's family didn't get justice they just had to get on with it suck it up and live with it Bella Wright was the same age as my grandmother was so I've been able to reflect on the attitudes of the time where working-class women were expected to know their place and not to challenge the authority of uh the men in power okay let's set the scene for this fresh look at the case from 1919 that has become known as the green bicycle murder we've read a recent book about the case by author Anthony Brown and the title of that is the green bicycle mystery now I don't know what the listeners will think about this but I don't see much of a mystery at all. All I see is a travesty and that's a travesty of justice so Jacques we must be pretty close to the spot where Bella's body was found now isn't we we're on the right footpath and ah there's a gateway and we're in the middle of a cornfield even today it's a field of wheat yeah but it's getting into the evening now sun's sort of dropping ahead of us now as we're looking over the cornfield towards um where she was found [Music] the text from the green bicycle mystery helps to set the scene for us on the evening of Saturday the 5th of July 1919 near the village of little Stretton in Leicestershire just down there beyond that hedgerow in the main road a solitary bicycle lies on its side its metal frame catching the glow of the fading evening Light the back wheel turns slowly about its axle producing a soft clicking a rhythmic sound soothing like the ticking of a study clock next to the bicycle lying at an angle across the road as a young woman she's partly on her back partly on her left side with her right hand almost touching the mud guard of the rear wheel her legs rest on the roadside verge where fronds of white cow parsley and pink rose bay rise above luxuriant summer foliage on her head sits a wide brimmed hat daintily finished with a ribbon and a bone she's dressed in a pastel blouse and a long skirt underneath a Light raincoat the pockets of which contain an empty purse and a box of matches the blood flecked coat tells a story the unidentified body was on Gartree road part of the Roman road between Leicester and Market Harborough a local farmer named Joseph Cowell came across the woman and he initially went to pick her up he realized immediately that she had a head injury she'd lost a lot of blood and that she was dead Cowell assumed that she may have fallen from her bicycle so he went to a place called Great Glen just down the road and told the local constable pc Hall a doctor was summonsed and all three returned to little Stretton it was Dr Williams who made a check of the area by candlelight now he confirmed that she was dead and likely to have died from her head injury using the farmer's pony and trap the body was moved to an empty house nearby remember that in 1919 even in cities like nearby Leicester transport was very different there were a few cars around there were trolley buses in town but horses and carts were still a common means of transport as was cycling PC Hall made a brief check around the scene where we stood now it was apparent that some crows had shown an interest in the body he saw that there were bird tracks in and around the blood next to the body and there were traces of blood on the top of the nearby wooden gate in the meadow beyond the gate where we're now stood a crow lay dead the long grass in the meadow was flattened into a footpath leading to the distant cornfields but pc Hall noted that there were no human footprints on either side of the gate the following day pc Hall returned to where the body had been discovered his careful examination of the ground near to where the woman was found revealed a more sinister explanation to her death a 0.455 calibre bullet was found 5 metres from where the body had lain it had been slightly embedded in the ground by a horse's hoof he returned to the unoccupied house and washed the congealed blood off the face of the corpse beneath the woman's left eye he found a single entry wound the hole was large enough to put a pencil through it this woman who was still unidentified had been shot a full post-mortem examination was carried out by Dr Williams and a second doctor his assessment although not an expert was that she'd been shot once from a distance of six to seven feet and that the bullet had exited the rear of her skull there's a couple of things worth mentioning here the location of her death had not been declared a crime scene and this meant it had not been preserved and kept secure now various people would have travelled along this Read more: https://bit.ly/green-bicycle-murder-transcript
July 14th: Bella Wright Born (1897) Some cases can leave a lasting impression in the area where it occurred that can last for decades. On July 14th 1897 a yong woman was born whose murder, and the trial that followed, would leave an impresssion on a village in England that lasts to this day. Wikipedia, Murderpedia, horrorhistory.net, executedtoday.com, thekillerblogofkillers.tumblr.com
Bella Wright was living her best life, riding her bicycle and minding her own damn business. One day, her bike broke down and she accepted help from "the perfect stranger." After this Bella was found dead on the side of the road with her bike. Authorities quickly realized this was not at accident, it was a murder... Tune in to hear about the investigation, some weird shit with a crow, and a very frustrating trial. Head to Peddler Brewing Co and grab a beer! We're drinking their Skull Kraken Stout, Sunset Hill Lager, and Tangerine Hefeweizen. Cheers!Here's what we're drinking: https://www.peddlerbrewing.com/menu
In 1919, 21-year old Bella Wright was shot on a roadside near Little Stretton, Leicestershire, England. The man thought to have committed the crime was acquitted. But the question remains: did he do it? Or if not, exactly what did happen that July evening? Podcast Site: https://forgottendarkness.podbean.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastDarkness Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agable_fd/ Part of the Straight Up Strange Network: https://www.straightupstrange.com/ Opening music from https://filmmusic.io. "Dark Child" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com). License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Closing music by Soma. SOURCES Brown, Antony M. The Green Bicycle Mystery. London: Mirror Books, 2017. Humphries, H. Trueman. “The Green Bicycle Case.” The Strand Magazine 63 (Jan.-June 1922). Green Bicycle Mystery Map - Google My Maps
In conversation with ...Professor Laura Serrant OBE - Global diversity and Inclusive practice specialist, professional speaker, and experienced coach. Laura tells us about starting peri-menopause earlier than many and over preparing for the inevitable worse case scenario that never arrived. We talk about her background in sexual health, learning about her own body and her love of the slowing that lockdown life revealed. Laura's website www.lauraserrant.com Twitter @Lauraserrant Links: Pamela Windle www.smarterchange.co.uk Books: The Girl with the Louding Voice Abi Daré The White Woman on a Green Bicycle by Monique Roffey. We hope you find something that resonates. Remember to consult a qualified health professional before trying any of the steps mentioned within this episode. Opinions are speakers own. Edited by: www.beyongolia.com Artwork: K. Arthur Music: Garden State by Audiobinger Follow @Menopausewhilstblack on Instagram. Dance to our Spotify playlist featuring lovely guests favourite tunes. Email thekarenarthur@mail.com if you're a nice human. Subscribe, rate and review over on iTunes so that we can reach the people who need to hear us. Be gentle with yourself ok? x
A woman was shot in the face whilst riding in the quiet English countryside and the only clue to who may have murdered her was a man seen in the area with a green bicycle - yet he somehow disappeared. This is the case “The Green Bicycle Mystery” Lady Justice is a true crime podcast; therefore deals with incidents of violence, disturbing imagery and explicit content. Listener discretion is advised. The Lady Justice Podcast wishes to offer their deepest condolences to the victim's families and wishes to offer thanks to those that work in the emergency services. Lady Justice is a weekly true crime podcast that covers fascinating cases, both past and present. 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On July 5th 1919, 21-year-old Bella Wright was found dead in the English countryside, her bicycle strewn across the road beside her. Investigators thought her death was accidental, until new evidence revealed she had been murdered.
The Another Cold One boys return from a hiatus this week with a new concept, and another chilling new case. Join us as we talk about the new, original, and exciting concept for the podcast while reporting on a cold case you haven't heard anyone else talk about. The Green Bicycle Case is one of the UK's most analyzed and controversial murder cases of the 20th century, this story sees a young woman going on a bike ride on a beautiful day in England where she would meet a strange man on an iconic Green Bicycle, as the story so often goes, she would unfortunately never be seen alive again. Her fresh corpse was found in the middle of the road, with a solitary bullet wound to her head. Despite both the disposed bike and murder weapon being found and traced to a single suspect, the case remains unsolved. What happened that fateful day, and what is the deal with that bike?
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Once upon a time, a green bicycle murdered someone. Wait, no. Someone on a green bicycle maybe murdered someone. Click play to hear more. Hosted by Lars Hacking Written by Charlie Worroll Listened to by you
Oh, hello there! Today, we bring you an episode about some crazy murders. Sarah comes back to the podcast with stories about boyfriends, with weird accents that she 100% made up, shopping for Valentine’s Day. Sandy takes us way back to 1919 with the murder of Bella Wright and a mysterious man on a green bike. Caity tells us about the tragic murder of young mother Janet Abaroa and the contact lenses that solved her cold case.
It was the summer of 1919, in a leafy rural region of Leicestershire that we turn our focus towards today and a woman named Bella Wright, who was found lying dead by the roadside one quiet, Saturday evening. At first, police assumed her death to have been an accident, but things escalated quickly, when a gunshot wound was later discovered and the last man seen with Bella alive appeared to have disappeared completely. For extended show notes, including maps, links and scripts, head over to darkhistories.com Support the show by using our link when you sign up to Audible: http://audibletrial.com/darkhistories or visit our Patreon for bonus episodes and Early Access: https://www.patreon.com/darkhistories Connect with us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/darkhistoriespodcast Or find us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/darkhistories & Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dark_histories/ Or you can contact us directly via email at contact@darkhistories.com or join our Discord community: https://discord.gg/6f7e2pt Music was recorded by me © Ben Cutmore 2017 Other Outro music was Paul Whiteman & his orchestra with Mildred Bailey - All of me (1931). It's out of copyright now, but if you're interested, that was that.
On this inaugural episode Mikey & Ryan discuss the two brand new seasons of FLCL and Mikey attempts to figure out the ending of Alterative. All this and more on the first proper episode of...ANIME BAYBAY! Follow Mikey: - https://twitter.com/MikeyShiota - https://mikeyshiota.tumblr.com Follow Ryan: - https://twitter.com/Wolfish_Grin_ - http://wolf1shgrin.tumblr.com Follow Anime BAYBAY - https://twitter.com/Anime_BAYBAY Send any questions, comments, and/or suggestions to: - animebaybaypod@gmail.com Music used: - Ride On Shooting Star by The Pillows - Rodeo Star Mate by The Pillows - Thank You My Twilight by The Pillows - Spikey Seeds by The Pillows - White Summer and Green Bicycle, Red Hair with Black Guitar by The Pillows - White Ash by The Pillows - My Foot by The Pillows - Star Overhead by The Pillows
On the 5th July 1919, a farmer by the name of Joseph Cowell was working on his farm in the village of Stretton Parva, Leicestershire. The area was a relatively quiet and sleepy place and Mr Cowell was finishing off a number of things he needed to get done. It was quite late, past 9'clock and Mr Cowell had to go and get some cows and bring them back to the farm. He went to go and collect them and as he was walking back along the road he noticed something lying in the middle of it. As he got closer he realised that it was the body of a woman. This woman would later be identified as Annie Bella Wright but the question was what had happened to her?Important information provided by: https://www.findmypast.co.uk/ -The Leicester Daily The Daily Herald The Lincolnshire EchoLeicester Daily PostNottingham JournalThe Illustrated Police NewspaperCheltenham chronicle and Gloucestershire GraphicDerby DailyBirmingham Gazette Find us on social media: Twitter- @theunseenpodFacebook- The Unseen PodcastInstagram - TheUnseenPodWebsite www.TheUnseenPodcast.com
This Friday we're talking about the cyclists who died under strange circumstances. Ana begins with a brief explanation of road cycling to add context to the strange demise of Ottavio Bottecchia, a double Tour de France winner. The Italian cyclist was found dead at the roadside after heading out for a morning ride. Was it a competitor, the government or a farmer upset about his grapes? Jonatan then shares the infamous Green Bicycle case involving 21-year-old Bella Wright who meets an unfortunate end during her cycle home. Witnesses report seeing a stranger on a green bicycle who's thought to be the last person to have seen her alive. Things get even stranger when the bike shows up dismantled and dumped in a canal 6 months later. Is the owner of the bicycle guilty or just worried of being falsely accused? Send us your theories for this week's mysteries to crimebythebar@gmail.com or on Twitter, @crimebythebar. CN: murder, speculation, conspiracies
For the inaugural episode of Yesterday's Chip Paper, Jim and Violet get to grips with blood-gorged crows, "unsolved" murders and sketchy letters to the editor. British Newspaper Archive http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/
Green Bicycle.5 oz St. Germain.5 oz Green Chartreuse4 oz Prosecco or cavaLemon twist for garnish Stir the St. Germain and Chartreuse with ice until well chilled. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass and top with the bubbly. Garnish with the twist. Rural Juror (Heartland Restaurant)2 oz gin1 oz lemon juice.75 oz apricot liqueur.25 oz Peychaud's bitters Combine ingredients in a shaker with ice, shake until well chilled, then strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Joy Deivision (Phil Ward)2 oz Dry Gin1 oz Dry Vermouth.5 oz Cointreau3 dashes Vieux Pontarlier Absinthe Stir ingredients with ice until well chilled, then strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with a lemon twist. Passion Fruit Rum Punch (Simon Difford)1.5 oz Overporof White Rum.75 oz fresh lime juice.5 oz simple syrup (2:1).5 oz passion fruit syrupTop with champagne.5 passion fruit Scoop the flesh of the passion fruit into a shaker, add the rum, juice and syrups. Shake with ice until well chilled and strain into a glass filled with crushed ice. Stir briefly, then top with champagne.
With Mark Lawson Mark reports from Bexhill on Sea, as artist Richard Wilson recreates the final scene of the film The Italian Job, balancing a full-sized replica coach on the roof of the De La Warr Pavilion. Wilson discusses his inspiration, and the practical problems it poses. Aaron Sorkin, creator of The West Wing and Oscar-winning writer of The Social Network, returns to TV with a new drama series, The Newsroom. This behind-the-scenes look at a TV news programme stars Jeff Daniels and Emily Mortimer. Former BBC news editor Mark Damazer reviews. The Trinidad-born author Monique Roffey was shortlisted for the Orange Prize in 2010 for her novel The White Woman on the Green Bicycle. Her new book, like her last, is set in the Caribbean and tells the story of a man devastated by the loss of his wife in a flood. In an attempt to escape, he sets off from Trinidad on a boat voyage with his six year old daughter and elderly dog for crew, aiming for the Galapagos Islands. Monique Roffey explains how she herself made just such a voyage as research for the book. Producer Claire Bartleet.
SUPPORT Waking Up Orwell's brand of "Nerve-Corps" news by becoming a sponsor. DIY GOVERNMENT E-Alerts Call-in to State Department and Military to demand an end to Bradley Manning's mistreatment http://www.bradleymanning.org/events/call-in-to-the-white-house-and-military-to-demand-un-access Kill the Internet Blacklist Bill - - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zk3cIMAfMKs DOWNSIZE D.C. Repeal REAL ID - - http://www.downsizedc.org/blog/kaye-beach-a-real-id-victim Watercooler talks with Fortress-Toronto.com 's, David Weingarten SOURCES: Mexico's Calderon cancels APEC trip after minister's death - http://www.monstersandcritics.com/news/americas/news/article_1674830.php/Mexico-s-Calderon-cancels-APEC-trip-after-minister-s-death US CBP claim 75% of U.S. citizens agree with unreleased US-Canadian security proposal - http://beatthechip.blogspot.com/2011/11/us-cbp-claim-75-of-us-citizens-agree.html?spref=tw FBI Plans Nationwide Face Recognition Trials 2012 - http://yro.slashdot.org/story/11/10/07/2342240/fbi-plans-nationwide-face-recognition-trials-in-2012 Twitter ordered to yield data in Wikileaks case - http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/11/technology/twitter-ordered-to-yield-data-in-wikileaks-case.html AP Exclusive: CIA tracks revolt by Tweet, Facebook - http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jGuH2XxQaLndlUL9ZyCHrblyaUKA?docId=f68575549db04fcf992161e4bcbbb191 SLATE.com - Ignoring Maher Arar won't make his torture claims go away - http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/jurisprudence/2010/06/nowhere_to_hide.html Getting wise with StopSmartMeters.org 's, Joshua Hart *Picture of Josh's trustworthy beard on a GREEN BICYCLE here. SM Activism FAQ's - http://stopsmartmeters.org/frequently-asked-questions/ SOURCES: Nora Volkow NIH Study - http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/02/22/cellphone-use-tied-to-changes-in-brain-activity/ Journal of Neuroscience- evidence for electro-sensitivity - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21793784 WHO IARC Designation - http://www.iarc.fr/en/media-centre/pr/2011/pdfs/pr208_E.pdf Dan Hirsch Interview - http://stopsmartmeters.org/2011/04/20/daniel-hirsch-on-ccsts-fuzzy-math/ Dan Hirsch study - http://www.committeetobridgethegap.org/pdf/110212_RFrad_comments.pdf Santa Cruz County Ordinance - http://sccounty01.co.santa-cruz.ca.us/bds/Govstream/ASP/Display/PdfFinder.asp?Type=Minutes&MeetingDate=20110111&Filename=034-1.pdf List of Cities and Counties - http://stopsmartmeters.org/sample-letter-to-local-government/ca-local-governments-on-board/ Video of a professional engineer showing that the health effects of smart meters and RF technology have not been fully studied - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLeCTaSG2-U Video by a medical doctor that questions how these new meters can be safe - talks about 'dirty' electricity - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ci5GGqEPecE Recent CPUC complaint that outlines the issue comprehensively - PG&E will have to respond in November - http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/efile/C/146649.pdf Summary of meter options for people who are experiencing health problems / electro-sensitivity now that they have smart meters on their building - http://www.eiwellspring.org/smartmeter/Smart_Meter_overview.htm Videos showing that smart meters can emit more RF radiation than smart phones and cell phone towers - contradicting PG&E and industry data - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6VwYPL9aE4 , http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=aOabFJlenz4 Article that questions why the environmental movement has been a proponent of this untested technology while so many health questions exist - http://www.energybulletin.net/stories/2011-03-23/problems-smart-grids PG&E's own admission that it misrepresented how many pulses the wireless meters send per day (average of 10,000 and a high of 190,000) -http://blog.sfgate.com/energy/2011/11/03/smartmeters-send-almost-10000-signals-a-day/?tsp=1 Why does a bush begin to die once a smart meter is installed next to it? Note the off-the-chart intensity of the pulses - all smart meter videos show the same thing, yet the FCC only requires the utilities and smart meter companies to report the averaged intensity over 30 minutes. However, our bodies and brains absorb the intense pulses. - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsuP_WBBr2c&feature=related Video by nuclear expert at UCSC that states that whole body exposure of smart meters is actually 100X that of a cell phone - completely contradicting industry data - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsT-pN-5uWQ Interview of someone within the technology/wireless industry who is also electro-sensitive - http://stopsmartmeters.org/2011/11/09/sensitive-and-inside-big-technology-views-from-the-other-side-part-two/ Websites that catalog the myriad of health complaints http://emfsafetynetwork.org/?page_id=2292 http://stopsmartmeters.org/2011/10/25/smart-meter-health-effects-worsening/ http://www.smartmeterhelp.com/ http://tinyurl.com/42nhr97