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BRITPOD - England at its Best
BRITPOD CRIME: Timothy Evans - folgenschwerer Justizirrtum führt zur Abschaffung der Todesstrafe in Großbritannien

BRITPOD - England at its Best

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 21:53


Es ist der 30. November 1949: Timothy Evans betritt das Londoner Polizeirevier und erzählt eine verstörende Geschichte. Seine Frau Beryl ist tot. Es war ein Unfall, sagt er. Doch die Beamten glauben ihm nicht. Wenige Tage später entdecken sie die Leichen von Beryl und der gemeinsamen Tochter Geraldine – versteckt im Waschhaus ihres Hauses. Für die Ermittler ist der Fall klar: Timothy Evans ist der Mörder. Doch sie irren sich. -- In dieser Episode BRITPOD CRIME erzählen Claus Beling und Alexander Klaus-Stecher die tragische Geschichte eines Mannes, der für ein Verbrechen hingerichtet wurde, das er nicht begangen hat. Denn der wahre Mörder lebte direkt nebenan: John Christie, ein unscheinbarer, aber hochgefährlicher Serienmörder, der jahrelang Frauen in seinem eigenen Haus tötete. Warum erkannte die Polizei die Wahrheit nicht? Wie kam John Christie so lange ungestraft davon? Und wieso wurde Timothy Evans trotz widersprüchlicher Beweise zum Tode verurteilt? Die Folgen dieses fatalen Irrtums hatten weitreichende Auswirkungen auf das britische Justizsystem: Die Abschaffung der Todesstrafe in Großbritannien. -- WhatsApp: Du kannst Alexander und Claus direkt auf ihre Handys Nachrichten schicken! Welche Ecke Englands sollten die beiden mal besuchen? Zu welchen Themen wünschst Du Dir mehr Folgen? Warst Du schon mal in Great Britain und magst ein paar Fotos mit Claus und Alexander teilen? Probiere es gleich aus: +49 8152 989770 - einfach diese Nummer einspeichern und schon kannst Du BRITPOD per WhatsApp erreichen. -- Ein ALL EARS ON YOU Original Podcast.

Nerdery and Murdery
Ep. 183 - 4 Films You Should See and Timothy Evans and John Christie

Nerdery and Murdery

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 103:38


Make sure to check out Magic Mind. It is amazing! You have a limited offer you can use now, that gets you up to 48% off your first subscription or 20% off one-time purchase. You can claim it at: https://www.magicmind.com/nerdery20.In this week's episode Zig talks about four films you should see to get a good view of what it was like to grow up in Texas over some different time periods. Tune in to see if Geoffrey bothered to do his watching homework. Then on the Murdery Side of the house Geoffrey tells the story of Timothy Evans and John Christie. Have a great Nerd and Murd week!For your 30 day free Audible Trial go to: Audibletrial.com/nerderyandmurderyFor 10% off with BetterHelp go to: betterhelp.com/nerderyandmurderySupport the show

RHLSTP with Richard Herring
RHLSTP Book Club 124 - Kate Summerscale

RHLSTP with Richard Herring

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 45:18


Book Club #124 - The Peepshow - Richard talks to former obituary writer, Kate Summerscale about her fantastic book about murder and post-war London, Kate Summerscale. They discuss whether the crimes of Christie are as familiar to younger people as they were to us in our childhoods, how you approach writing about such a gruesome and sensitive subject and the modern day events that inspired the book, how the 1950s were rather more grim in general than people seem to remember and how misogyny and racism pervade this story, trying to understand the kind of monster who would commit these crimes and why we want to read about them (and why journalists and authors want to write about them), the importance of making sure the victims of the crime are respectfully remembered, the enduring mystery of why Timothy Evans confessed to two of the murders and the chilling monster of the invisible everyman at the heart of these terrible crimes.Buy the book here - https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/the-peepshow-the-murders-at-10-rillington-place-kate-summerscale/7681034?ean=9781526660480Come to a RHLSTP live! - https://richardherring.com/rhlstp Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/rhlstp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Crime Time Inc
John Christie: The Murders at 10 Rillington Place

Crime Time Inc

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 10:34


In this gripping episode of 'Deep Dive,' we examine the notorious 10 Rillington Place murders that rocked post-war Britain. Through meticulous research and a poignant interview with a victim's relative, we uncover the heinous crimes of John Christie and the controversial wrongful conviction of Timothy Evans. This case not only highlights critical flaws in the British justice system but also played a significant role in the abolition of capital punishment in the UK. Join us as we dissect the chilling events and reveal the profound implications on justice and human nature.00:00 Introduction to the Chilling Case of 10 Rillington Place00:36 Setting the Scene: Post-War London01:03 John Christie: The Man Behind the Mask01:46 The First Murders and Christie's Dark Desires02:24 The Evans Family Moves In02:44 A Miscarriage of Justice: Timothy Evans' Confession04:14 Christie's Continued Reign of Terror04:52 The Gruesome Discovery05:28 The Power of Perceived Respectability06:08 Interview Insights: Beryl Evans' Brother Speaks06:41 Conflicting Narratives: Evans vs. Christie07:26 The Chilling Duality of Christie08:24 The Broader Impact: Families and Justice08:53 The Fragility of the Legal System09:27 Debating Capital Punishment09:46 Final Reflections and Lessons Learned Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TALK MURDER TO ME
555 | “Christie Done It”: The Arrest & Execution of Timothy Evans

TALK MURDER TO ME

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 36:28


In post-war London, a young couple, Timothy Evans, 25, and his wife Beryl, 18, moved into the top floor flat of 10 Rillington Place in Notting Hill. Their turbulent marriage and financial struggles set the stage for the tragic events to come. Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/talkmurdertomeContent warning: the true crime stories discussed on this podcast can involve graphic and disturbing subject matter. Listener discretion is strongly advised.Fair use disclaimer: some materials used in this work are included under the fair use doctrine for educational purposes. Any copyrighted materials are owned by their respective copyright holders. Questions regarding use of copyrighted materials may be directed to legal [@] Talkocast.com

Fatal Attractions
Episode 099: Secretary

Fatal Attractions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 60:13


The gang are joined by special guest, casting director and podcaster Timothy Evans (@timothyeraw), to veer away from the thrillers but stay firmly in the erotic camp to discuss fringe sexuality and human need in Steven Shainberg's darkly comic and sexy as hell 2002 film Secretary.   To watch the trailer for the short film mentioned in the show, Truth Serum, click here. And to watch the film itself, click here. Follow AnfanTerrible Films for info on current and future projects.   Night on the Docks - Sax Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Kentucky Fried Homicide
John Reginald Christie. Murder at 10 Rillington Place, Notting Hill

Kentucky Fried Homicide

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 67:25


In 1950, a man named Timothy Evans of South Wales is charged with the murder of his young wife and infant daughter. He told the court he was innocent, but no one believed him. He told the court the man responsible was John Reginald Christie—a man who testified against him for the prosecution, ultimately leading to Tim Evans' death. Three years later, police would discover that John Christie himself was in fact a serial killer who confessed to murdering not only Tim Evans' wife, but his own. This case was a huge judicial fiasco in the Crown Court, and it would take thirty-seven years to set it straight. This is the story of John Reginald Christie. Murder at 10 Rillington Place, Notting Hill.sources used for this podcastJOIN THE HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWSSTART KRIS CALVERT'S BOOKS TODAY FOR FREEH2H WEBSITEH2H on TWITTERH2H on INSTA

Hondelatte Raconte une année
La maison du crime et l'ombre de John Christie

Hondelatte Raconte une année

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 24:48


[ARCHIVE EUROPE 1 - Les récits extraordinaires de Pierre Bellemare] Le 25 mars 1953, dans un appartement du quartier de Notting Hill, à l'ouest de Londres, quatre cadavres sont découverts. Les victimes sont quatre femmes, toutes vêtues de simples sous-vêtements. L'ancien propriétaire de l'appartement, John Christie, a quitté les lieux la semaine précédente pour, aurait-il déclaré, rejoindre sa femme partie s'installer à Birmingham... Depuis, l'homme est introuvable. Dans le jardin, deux autres corps de femmes sont encore découverts. Dans le quartier, John Christie et sa femme sont bien connus : ils pratiquent des avortements clandestins. Les victimes auraient-elles succombé lors de leurs interventions ? Après analyse des corps, l'un d'entre eux est identifié comme… celui de la femme de John Christie. Son alibi vole en éclats. Il n'y a plus de doutes pour les enquêteurs d'autant plus que cet immeuble de Rillington Place est déjà connu des services de police. À la même époque, le voisin de John Christie, Timothy Evans, a été condamné à mort pour le meurtre de sa propre femme et de leur bébé. Mais certains détails interpellent les enquêteurs : lors du procès de Timothy Evans, le seul témoin n'était autre que… John Christie. L'Angleterre aurait-elle exécuté un innocent ? Quelque temps plus tard, John Christie est retrouvé… Qu'aura-t-il à dire pour sa défense ? L'Angleterre va-t-elle maintenir la peine de mort ? Pierre Bellemare raconte cet incroyable récit dans cet épisode du podcast “Les récits extraordinaires de Pierre Bellemare”, issu des archives d'Europe 1 et produit par Europe 1 Studio. Crédits Réalisation et composition musicale : Julien Tharaud Production : Sébastien Guyot - Europe 1 Studio Patrimoine sonore : Sylvaine Denis, Laetitia Casanova, Antoine Reclus Direction artistique : Xavier Jolly Création du visuel : Sidonie Mangin Rédaction et Diffusion : Lisa Soster Communication : Kelly DecroixRemerciements à Roselyne Bellemare et Mariapia Bracchi-Bellemare

All Killa No Filla
All Killa No Filla - Episode 102 - Part 2 - John Reginald Halliday Christie

All Killa No Filla

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 52:49


Join comedians Rachel Fairburn and Kiri Pritchard-McLean as they explore a shared passion, serial killers. Each episode the pair will talk all things murder and macabre and have a right laugh doing it.  We're back on John Reginald Halliday Christie, whose name was almost as big as his massive forehead. In this episode, Rachel and Kiri discuss his tragic dealings with Beryl and Timothy Evans, and how useless the police were - missing a bone literally propping up the garden fence. There's also time to chat about graveyard tourism, school lies, and fallopian pipe cleaning. All on brand, to be honest.

Authorized Novelizations Podcast
Blood and Wine by Robert Tine (w/ Timothy Evans)

Authorized Novelizations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 110:41


Blood and Wine? You know, the Jack Nicholson / Michael Caine Florida thriller? What's that? No one's ever heard of this film?  This week on Authorized, we're joined by podcaster and casting director Timothy Evans to discuss Robert Tine's noir novelization of a forgotten movie with a million famous people in it.  John “The Jigsaw Killer” Kramer voice: Oh yes….There will be blood. (**perks up**) And WINE! Check out Timothy's Ethan Hawke podcast! https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/hawke-talk/id1639603047 Subscribe to our Patreon!: patreon.com/authorizedpod  Follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/authorizedpod  Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/authorizedpod.bsky.social  Instagram: instagram.com/authorizedpod  Follow us on letterboxd:  letterboxd.com/AOverbye/   letterboxd.com/hsblechman/   Next Week on Authorized: 5 more days to Halloween, Silver Shamrock --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/authorizedpod/support

Authorized Novelizations Podcast
Blood and Wine by Robert Tine (w/ Timothy Evans)

Authorized Novelizations Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 110:41


Blood and Wine? You know, the Jack Nicholson / Michael Caine Florida thriller? What's that? No one's ever heard of this film?  This week on Authorized, we're joined by podcaster and casting director Timothy Evans to discuss Robert Tine's noir novelization of a forgotten movie with a million famous people in it.  John “The Jigsaw Killer” Kramer voice: Oh yes….There will be blood. (**perks up**) And WINE! Check out Timothy's Ethan Hawke podcast! https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/hawke-talk/id1639603047 Subscribe to our Patreon!: patreon.com/authorizedpod  Follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/authorizedpod  Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/authorizedpod.bsky.social  Instagram: instagram.com/authorizedpod  Follow us on letterboxd:  letterboxd.com/AOverbye/   letterboxd.com/hsblechman/   Next Week on Authorized: 5 more days to Halloween, Silver Shamrock --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/authorizedpod/support

Argus Media
Inside Fertilizer Analytics: Phosphate rock and processed phosphate

Argus Media

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 39:40


Hear Argus' analysis of phosphate rock and processed phosphates supply, demand, outlooks and policy trends. Join Claira Lloyd, Phosphate and Phosphate Rock Research Manager, Timothy Evans, Phosphate Analyst and Tim Cheyne, SVP – Global Head of Agriculture, Fertilizers and Energy Transition (Ammonia) as they discuss these topics and more in the latest episode of the Inside Fertilizer Analytics podcast series.

Arcanum Obscura
Timothy Evans

Arcanum Obscura

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 79:10


Back to true crime again this week. I was looking for a case that I hadn't heard of before and came across the case of Timothy Evans. This is an interesting case with a twist and an example of the miscarriage of justice. Timothy Evans was accused of killing his wife and infant daughter, he went to trial and was convicted and sentenced to death for the murders. But what really happened to Beryl and Geraldine Evans? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/arcanumobscura/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/arcanumobscura/support

Murder Tales Podcast
Rillington Place - Part 3

Murder Tales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 29:31


This episode we close the door on Rillington Place as we discuss Christie's trial, his attempts to escape the death penalty and the impact Timothy Evans wrongful conviction had on the establishment.

But Did They Do It?
The Beryl & Geraldine Evans Case

But Did They Do It?

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 23:19


McKinley discusses the murders of Beryl and Geraldine Evans and the wrongful conviction of Timothy Evans. Sources: https://www.crimeandinvestigation.co.uk/article/wrongly-executed-famous-uk-miscarriages-of-justice https://medium.com/@andrewpaulshakespeare/timothy-evans-an-innocent-man-hanged-for-murder-he-did-not-commit-8418b336dba4 https://thecrimewire.com/institutional/Timothy-Evans-Wrongfully-Executed https://murderpedia.org/male.C/c/christie-john.htm https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Redrawn-plans-of-the-ground-floor-outbuildings-and-garden-of-10-Rillington-Place-1_fig3_350349973

Murder Tales Podcast
Rillington Place -Part Two

Murder Tales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 37:36


Three years after the execution of Timothy Evans, the man he accused of murdering his wife and daughter is exposed as Britains worse post-war serial killer. In this episode H. N. Lloyd and Kristof discuss Reg Christie's crimes and the lives of his victims.

All Things Murder
John Christie Worst Neighbor Ever!

All Things Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 12:44


Imagine if you and our family just moved into the neighborhood and your next door neighbor frames you for murder! Timothy Evans and his wife Beryl lived a normal life, that was until they moved into 10 Rillington Place and became neighbors with serial killer John Christie. John Christie killed 8 people including his wife! And framed the murder of Beryl and Geraldine Evans on Timothy for which he was hanged for a crime he did not commit.

The Independent Dealer Podcast
#257 - How I Built This w/ Timothy Evans

The Independent Dealer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 41:36


Tim owns a dealership in York South Carolina. He shares with us his story of how he built his business from from the ground up. Thank you for listening we hope you learned something new. Let us know what you think. -Leave us a review www.theindependentdealer.com Info@theindependentdealer.com Support the businesses that support the podcast. Buckeye Dealership Consulting for all your education and reinsurance needs https://www.buckeyereinsurance.com Primalend, lending options designed for your success https://www.primalend.com/ Please subscribe, leave us a review, and share with a friend. Connect with us online: https://www.facebook.com/groups/independentautogroup https://www.facebook.com/jlukegodwin https://www.facebook.com/sendtojeffw Listen to all our episodes on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/theindependentdealer Used car dealer, independent dealer, automotive, car sales, entrepreneur

Argus Media
Inside Fertilizer Analytics: Phosphate Rock, Dec. 2022

Argus Media

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 16:29


As 2022 draws to a close, Claira Lloyd, Phosphate and Phosphate Rock Research Manager and Timothy Evans, Phosphate Analyst join Tim Cheyne, SVP – Global Head of Fertilizers, to discuss and assess key developments across policy, new projects and pricing.   Key topics covered by the podcast:   Policy update - Possible impact of Indian authorities' increasing vigilance on environmental issues (accumulation of Phosphogypsum) - New Brazilian government and Brazil's President Lula plans to increase domestic fertilizer production and reduce fertilizer imports   New projects - Afrimat's mine in South Africa - Agriflex's Ardmore Phosphate Rock Project - Growth in Australian projects over the last 18 months   Pricing - Forecast overview: Key influences and risks going forward - Potential for emergence of two separate two tier pricing systems   Phosphate Rock Analytics development at Argus - Phosphate rock costs in our Long Run Marginal Costs analysis - Mine level cost modelling - enhancing the robustness of our cost modelling even further

Shaye Ganam
Today's show: Security protocol for the Royal Funeral, World Health Organization announces COVID-19 may soon be over and Canada's long-overdue review into legalized cannabis is coming up

Shaye Ganam

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 33:09


On today's show, security expert Christian Leuprecht breaks down the security protocol for royals attending Queen Elizabeth II's funeral. Plus, Dr. Timothy Evans, executive director of the COVID-19 Immunity Task Force discusses the World Health Organization's announcement about COVID-19 reaching a turning point. And, Canada has set a date for a long overdue review on the legalization of cannabis. George Smitherman, President and CEO of the Cannabis Council of Canada joins us to chat about the upcoming review and what to expect.

Shaye Ganam
Majority of Canadians have now caught COVID — so what does that mean for the future?

Shaye Ganam

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 6:46


Dr. Timothy Evans, executive director of the COVID-19 Immunity Task Force

Si me queréis, morirse
Episodio 150: Timothy Evans y el secuestro imperfecto

Si me queréis, morirse

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2022 71:03


Si dudabas si el destino es caprichoso, es porque no has escuchado los dos casos del episodio de esta semana. Descubre la historia de Timothy Evans y como todo lo que puede ir mal, va a salir mal. Gracias por escucharnos y acompañarnos 150 episodios 🖤 Casos: Timothy Evans y Denise Amber Lee INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/simequereispodcast/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/SMQpodcast FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/simequereispodcast/ YOUTUBE (episodios en vídeo): https://www.youtube.com/c/simequereismorirse TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/simequereismorirse Si quieres acceder a más contenido, considera apoyarnos en Patreon: https://patreon.com/simequereispodcast

The Good The Bad and The Pure Evil
The Hanging of Timothy Evans

The Good The Bad and The Pure Evil

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 16:35


Hello friends, welcome to The Good, The Bad and the Pure Evil. On this episode I take about the hanging of Timothy Evans. Convicted of killing his wife and daughter Tim was hung in 1950 for the crime but there was one issue..... Tim didn't do it. Years later it could be found that Tim's neighbour was the killer - John Christie and he was the key witness for prosecution against Tim essentially putting the nail into Tim's coffin. 2004 Tim was finally declared innocent.

Mordio
Timothy Evans: Der begnadigte Doppelmörder

Mordio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 49:17


Es ist Zeit für Mordio! Ausgabe Nr. 16 dieses Podcasts behandelt das Leben von Timothy Evans, der für den Mord an seiner Frau und seiner Tochter gehängt wurde. Erst drei Jahre später stellte sich heraus, dass er zum Tatzeitpunkt auch ein Serienmörder in dem Wohnhaus lebte und seine Schuld stand plötzlich in Frage. Wie man vielleicht mit einem Doppelmord davonkommt und vieles mehr gibt's hier.Die Quellen zum Fall finden sich auf Instagram unter www.instagram/mordiocrime. Für Fragen, Wünsche, Anregungen und zwecklose Beschwerden steht die dortige Direktnachrichtenfunktion 24/7 bereit. Wenn dir meine formschöne Stimme (und natürlich auch meine Recherchen) gefallen, drück gern auf den Abonnieren-Button und verpasse keine neue Ausgabe mehr. Bis bald und wir hören uns demnächst, wenn es heißt: Mordio präsentiert die größten Kriminalfälle aller Zeiten!Übrigens, jede Ausgabe hat ihren eigenen Vibe. Diesmal war vermutlich "El Vals del Obrero" von Ska-P der meist-gestreamte Track beim Erstellen dieses Podcasts.

The Poisoners' Cabinet
Ep 115 - Welcome to 10 Rillington Place

The Poisoners' Cabinet

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 60:55


Ep 115 is loose - and it's a big one! It's time to visit 10 Rillington Place where some terrible crimes were committed.Who was John Christie and his neighbour Timothy Evans? What was hidden in the pantry? And what the hell was going?!This is a great one for discussion, but mix a stiff drink as it's not pretty!The secret ingredient is...the Number 10!Join us on Patreon to get extra episodes every week, and come and follow us on Instagram Twitter and Facebook.And remember to vote for Real Life Ghost Stories in the British Podcast Awards! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bumblebutt Podcast
Ep 14: 10 Rillington Place -- Part 2

Bumblebutt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 47:55


Reg Christie acted as the star witness against his neighbor Timothy Evans.  Evans was hanged quickly, even though he didn't deserve to die.  Christie meanwhile was free to do anything and everything.   Go donate to the One Love Brigade and put some sweet little Jamaican kids on bikes!   Intro/outro music is titled 'LOSE' from New Totally Radical by EXIT MINDBOMB 

Uncorked Crime
Episode 98: John Christie

Uncorked Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 50:58


In November of 1949, 24 year old Timothy Evans informed the UK police that his wife, Beryl, had died and he had disposed of her body in a sewer drain. Then he told them his neighbor, John Christie, had actually murdered his wife. The bodies of Beryl and her 13 month old were found on the property, and Timothy was executed for the murder of their daughter. Four years later, several other bodies were found on the property and it was discovered that John Christie had murdered several women over the years. Was Timothy wrongfully executed for murder, and would justice ever truly be served for all of the victims?

True Crime Trine
Ep.51 – John Christie (Aries) - Pip Pip Cheerio in the Hoo Hole

True Crime Trine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 115:54


Join us this week as Hannah takes us across the pond to Notting Hill, London for the tale of The Monster of Rillington Place. “Holy Forehead Batman” John Reginald Halliday Christie was better known in his adolescence as “Reggie No Dick” or “Can't Do It Christie”. He was an ordinary quiet boy who grew up in a mostly respectable family. Christie spent several years in the military. During WWI he would suffer from a mustard gas attack which he would use as an excuse for the rest of his life. Christie did end up married but preferred the company of sex workers. He had been known for postal theft, dine-n-dashes and other petty crimes. Christie's path in life would take a dark turn as he picked up the hobby of murder. His story would be intertwined with Timothy Evans and the death of Beryl & Geraldine Evans. Hannah takes us down a few rabbit holes to discuss Albert Pierrepoint, microscopy and tincture. For some witchy bullshit, Hannah introduces us to the mineral beryl. For astrology this week, there is a bunch of stuff going on. Take a listen to plan your week! This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Von Mord und Totschlag
Das Anwesen des Grauens I Der Fall Timothy Evans und John Christie I gelöst

Von Mord und Totschlag

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 50:31


*TRIGGERWARNUNG: sexuelle Gewalt an Frauen* In dieser Folge begeben wir uns nach London; zurück in die 1940er- und 1950er-Jahre. Die 20-jährige Beryl Evans und ihre 14 Monate alte Tochter Geraldine verschwinden spurlos. Einige Wochen später betritt der Ehemann von Beryl und Vater der kleinen Geraldine eine Polizeistation mit den Worten: "Ich habe sie [Beryl] erledigt!" Es folgen Vernehmungen, wechselnde Versionen der Geschehnisse seitens Timothy Evans und ein Prozess, an dessen Ende die Todesstrage gegen den Angeklagten verhängt wird. Noch ahnt niemand, dass es sich bei der Verurteilung um einen Justizirrtum handeln könnte... Timestamps: 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:21 Episode 00:51:00 Outro Quellen: Buch: „Berühmte Strafprozesse“ Kapitel: Ein Haus des Schreckens- Der Fall Evans – Christie; von Maximilian Jacta Doku: ZDFinfo: „Murder Maps- Geheimnisvolle Verbrechen: Der Justizirrtum“ The Evans Statements by Jan Svartvik (https://www.thetext.co.uk/Evans%20Statements%20Part%201.pdf) Discussion of the case (https://web.archive.org/web/20080906231140/http://www.innocent.org.uk/cases/timothyevans/timothyevans.pdf) https://murderpedia.org/male.C/c/christie-john.htm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_Evans https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Christie_(serial_killer) https://metro.co.uk/2016/11/30/chilling-pictures-of-the-real-10-rillington-place-before-it-was-demolished-to-erase-its-gruesome-past-6292178/ Formate und Erscheinungsrhythmus: - „Von Mord und Totschlag- Das Original“- ausführlich recherchierte und sachlich dargestellte wahre Kriminalfälle, erscheint mindestens einmal monatlich - „Gegen das Vergessen“- ungelöste deutsche Kriminalfälle; über Opfer, die nicht in Vergessenheit geraten dürfen, damit ihre Mörder keine Nacht mehr ruhig schlafen können! Erscheint unregelmäßig - „Die Blut-Akten“- wahre Verbrechen, echte Menschen, grausame Taten, berührende Schicksale und die Frage nach dem Warum? Mit der bekannte Kriminologin Petra Klages, erscheint einmal monatlich - „Infocast“- aktuelle Informationen und Updates zu bereits behandelten Kriminalfällen, erscheint bei Bedarf - „True Crime- Buchempfehlungen und Rezensionen von Steffi“- Erscheint unregelmäßig In eigener Sache: Wenn du mich bei meiner Recherche unterstützen möchtest, dann schau doch gerne mal auf meiner Wunschliste vorbei! Wenn du mit mir Kontakt aufnehmen möchtest, dann erreichst du mich per Mail: vonmordundtotschlag@gmx.de oder bei Instagram: vonmordundtotschlag oder Facebook: Von Mord und Totschlag Ich hoffe, du findest die Episode informativ und ich danke dir für´s Zuhören! Deine Steffi *enthält unbezahlte Werbung*

At Issue on WBBM Newsradio
Cook County Chief Judge Timothy Evans

At Issue on WBBM Newsradio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 28:45


Highlights of rare public remarks from Judge Timothy Evans, Chief of the Cook County Circuit Court. He discusses the role the courts can play in responding to and preventing violent crime. He also addresses Mayor Lightfoot's complaints that judges are letting too many dangerous criminals go free.

The Appraisal Update - the official podcast of Appraiser eLearning
The Appraisal Update - Episode 99 | Bryan Interviews a New Listener

The Appraisal Update - the official podcast of Appraiser eLearning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 38:55


Bryan's guest is Timothy Evans, SRA. Tim shares his background and his appraisal experience as well as how he has diversified his appraisal office. He stays busy, and many of the services he provides are considered “interest rate safe." In other words, if the rates go up he should still have plenty of work. Listen in to learn more about this special listener. 

The Appraisal Update - the official podcast of Appraiser eLearning
The Appraisal Update - Episode 98 | Bryan Has Big News!

The Appraisal Update - the official podcast of Appraiser eLearning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 14:09


Bryan has big news! But before sharing the big news, Bryan talks to a new listener after receiving a nice email.  Have you ever binged watched a TV or Netflix series? What about a podcast? Timothy Evans, SRA says he did just that with my podcast. Bryan makes a surprise call to this new fan to talk about it. The big news comes after a quick chat with appraiser Tim. Here is a hint……..ANSI Roadshow.To learn more, visit appraiserelearning.com

Homicide Worldwide Podcast
John Christie "Murder at Rillington Place" Ep 055

Homicide Worldwide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 90:24


John Reginald Halliday Christie (8 April 1899 – 15 July 1953), known to his family and friends as Reg Christie, was an English serial killer and alleged necrophile active during the 1940s and early 1950s. He murdered at least eight people—including his wife, Ethel—by strangling them in his flat at 10 Rillington Place, Notting Hill, London. The bodies of three of Christie's victims were found in a wallpaper-covered kitchen alcove soon after Christie moved out of Rillington Place during March 1953. The remains of two more victims were discovered in the garden, and his wife's body was found beneath the floorboards of the front room. Christie was arrested and convicted of his wife's murder, for which he was hanged.Two of Christie's victims were Beryl Evans and her baby daughter Geraldine, who, along with Beryl's husband, Timothy Evans, were tenants at 10 Rillington Place during 1948–49. This case sparked huge controversy after Evans was charged with both murders, found guilty of the murder of his daughter, and hanged in 1950. Christie was a major prosecution witness; when his own crimes were discovered three years later, serious doubts were raised about the integrity of Evans's conviction. Christie himself subsequently admitted killing Beryl, but not Geraldine; it is now generally accepted that Christie murdered both Beryl and Geraldine and that police mishandling of the original inquiry allowed Christie to escape detection and enabled him to murder four more women. The High Court quashed Evans's conviction in 2004, accepting that Evans did not murder either his wife or his child.Here's how and where you can find Homicide Worldwide Podcast.To help support the show, find us on Patreon: patreon.comHWW is now on Discord: https://discord.gg/F9cMyf7JFJTo our amazing listeners. If you are listening to us on apple podcasts? (and even if your'e not) Please! take few minutes and leave a 5 ⭐️ review. It'll really help out the show. If you have a show suggestion? please email us at: homicideworldwidepodcast@gmail.comAnd you can always find us on twitter: https://twitter.com/HWWP10Thank you for your continued support of Homicide Worldwide PodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/podcast-homicideworldwidepodcast)

Criminally Drunk
The Tumultuous Trial of Timothy Evans

Criminally Drunk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 55:47


The guys examine the case of Timothy Evans, and whether or not he was a heinous murderer, or the victim of one of the greatest travesties of justice in English History. Drink every time that babies or prostitutes are mentioned. Also disclaimer, this episode does involved sensitive topics such as abortion, and violence against pregnant women, listener discretion is heavily advised. Will the boys crack the case?

Canonical: True Crime
Episode Sixteen: 10 Rillington

Canonical: True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 13:39


On this episode we cover the case of Serial Killer John Christie and the wrongful conviction and execution of Timothy Evans. A full list of sources for this episode can be found on our website https://www.canonicaltruecrime.com/post/episode-sixteen-10-rillington

1001 Crimes
ep 210 - Timothy Evans

1001 Crimes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 84:43


Com uma vida cheia de dificuldades e um casamento problemático, Timothy Evans enfrentava problemas diariamente. Mas o que ele não esperava era ser acusado de um crime que não cometeu. Música sobre o caso de Tim Evans: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uh6eaxv2uDg 1001crimes.com.br loja.1001crimes.com.br

1001 Crimes
ep 210 - Timothy Evans

1001 Crimes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 84:42


Com uma vida cheia de dificuldades e um casamento problemático, Timothy Evans enfrentava problemas diariamente. Mas o que ele não esperava era ser acusado de um crime que não cometeu. Música sobre o caso de Tim Evans: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uh6eaxv2uDg 1001crimes.com.br loja.1001crimes.com.br Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Cybercrime Magazine Podcast
Managing Cyber Risk. Learning From The Adversary. Col. (Ret.) Timothy Evans & Mark Sangster.

Cybercrime Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 37:45


In this episode of Managing Cyber Risk, Mark Sangster, VP Industry Security Strategy at eSentire, and Col. (Ret.) Timothy Evans, SVP, Co-Founder and Chief of Strategy at Adlumin, join host Hillarie McClure to discuss what we can learn from the adversary, the evolution of ransomware, and more. eSentire is the Authority in Managed Detection and Response. eSentire's mission is to hunt, investigate and stop cyber threats before they become business disrupting events. To learn more about our sponsor, visit https://esentire.com

Mustetahra
Timothy Evans

Mustetahra

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 37:40


Vuonna 1950 mies nimeltä Timothy Evans tuomittiin kuolemaan murhasta. Hänen uskottiin tappaneen tyttärensä ja vaimonsa. Tavalliselta perhesurmalta vaikuttaneen tapahtuman taustat olivat kuitenkin hyvin epämääräiset, eikä asioiden toinen puoli paljastunut kuin muutama vuosi Timothyn kuoleman jälkeen. Miten Timothy Evansin nimestä tuli iskulause kuolemanrangaistusta vastaan? * Jaksossa mainitsemiani linkkejä: Videoessee, "Capital Punishment (& Prison Abolition) | Philosophy Tube": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDcwIZzaf-k Innocence Projectin nettisivu: https://innocenceproject.org/ Amnesty Internationalin linkkejä liittyen kuolemanrangaistuksen vastaiseen työhön: amnesty.fi/mita-amnesty-tekee/kuolemanrangaistus/ https://www.amnesty.fi/linda-white-vastusti-tyttarensa-murhaajan-tuomitsemista-kuolemaan-olen-antanut-hanelle-anteeksi/ https://www.amnesty.fi/5-myyttia-ja-faktaa-kuolemanrangaistuksesta/ https://www.amnesty.fi/amnesty-teloitusten-maara-maailmassa-alhaisin-vuosikymmeneen/

SO Scared
Episode 5: John Christie And The Wrongful Death Of Timothy Evans

SO Scared

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 62:22


John Christie and the stranglings at10 Rillington Place.  What lead him to become a serial killer and inadvertently cause Timothy Evans death?  Let's talk and find out.SO Scared-Twitter: @pod_scaredInsta: @so_scared_podEmail: soscaredpod@gmail.comKatelynn-Twitter: @mentallyillposInsta: @katelynnmwittNemian Cannon-Twitter: @Nemian_CannonInsta: @nemian_cannon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Carole Baskins Diary
2013-10-21 Carole Diary

Carole Baskins Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 3:12


ZooKeepers Losing Life and Limbs  Within a week of each other, one worker at GW Zoo (the place we sued and won a 1 million dollar judgment) nearly had her arm ripped off and a man with 30 years experience, at an AZA zoo, was killed by an elephant.  Whenever I hear stories like that, I always think how sad for those people involved and how fortunate we are that you guys are so well trained and responsible.   I often comment on these news stories because it is an opportunity to remind the general public that these are wild animals and they should be protected in their wild habitats; not bred for life in cages.  That brings out all the animal abusers who point out that we have had accidents here too.  What they fail to note is that those incidents were in 1997 and 1998 and are posted on our own website here:  http://bigcatrescue.org/big-cat-attacks/   September 2, 1998 Citrus Park, FL: Black leopard bites volunteer (Mindy Harrell) attempting to pet animal through cage at Wildlife on Easy Street. Wounds to arm required 451 stitches to close.  The volunteer admitted she was breaking the rules and was not allowed to return to the property.   December 25, 1997 Tampa, FL: The St. Petersburg Times reported that a man (Timothy Evans) who was bitten on the arm by a cougar in 1996 was suing WildLife on Easy Street.  The suit was dropped when the man's friend, the pet owner of the cougar (Sherrie Frost) was deposed.  Both were former volunteers, and were suspected in the release of the cougar from WildLife on Easy Street in August of 1996 as he was trying to make a case that the cat he was accusing of the bite was dangerous.  Both volunteers were dismissed from the program and the cougar was recaptured without incident.   If you are ever thinking to yourself that our rules are too numerous and that we are too strict, it is because we learned from our mistakes.  Please be careful and keep in mind that these cats can move faster than you can blink.   Note that these are not topics for your tours.  People always ask if any cat has ever escaped or if any cat has ever hurt anyone, and if you tell these stories, it will be the only ones they remember and repeat.  It is here so that know that we have been open about it on our website and so that you will know what the bad guys are talking about when they talk trash about us.  Your answer to these morbid questions that people ask should only be what you have seen yourself, or to say, “I haven't been witness to anything like that, but you can search our website as it is over 9,000 pages of information about the sanctuary.”   This was written to the volunteers at Big Cat Rescue today.   Hi, I'm Carole Baskin and I've been writing my story since I was able to write, but when the media goes to share it, they only choose the parts that fit their idea of what will generate views.  If I'm going to share my story, it should be the whole story.  The titles are the dates things happened. If you have any interest in who I really am please start at the beginning of this playlist: http://savethecats.org/   I know there will be people who take things out of context and try to use them to validate their own misconception, but you have access to the whole story.  My hope is that others will recognize themselves in my words and have the strength to do what is right for themselves and our shared planet.     You can help feed the cats at no cost to you using Amazon Smile! Visit BigCatRescue.org/Amazon-smile   You can see photos, videos and more, updated daily at BigCatRescue.org   Check out our main channel at YouTube.com/BigCatRescue   Music (if any) from Epidemic Sound (http://www.epidemicsound.com) This video is for entertainment purposes only and is my opinion.

The Letterboxd Show
Billie Piper Special: Rare Beasts and rom coms

The Letterboxd Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 28:24


Actor, writer and director Billie Piper talks to Gemma Gracewood about the filmic influences behind her ‘anti-rom-com' directorial debut, Rare Beasts, a black comedy about dysfunction, misogyny, grief and tap-dancing also starring Leo Bill, Kerry Fox, Toby Woolf, David Thewlis and Lily James. Plus: the movies that got Piper's family through multiple lockdowns, the chaotic splendour of Paul Thomas Anderson, her love of Busby Berkeley and Pina Bausch, plus Cassavetes, Curtis, Dunham, Beyoncé, and the only celebrity she has ever been starstruck by. Rare Beasts is now in select US theaters and on demand, as of August 20, 2021. Related links: Letterboxd list of films mentioned The films of Mike Leigh, Todd Solondz, Ken Loach, Pina Bausch, Paul Thomas Anderson, John Cassavetes, Busby Berkeley, Judd Apatow and Richard Curtis Pixar films Reviews of Rare Beasts from Letterboxd members Timothy Evans, h and Leonie Split-diopter shots Credits: This episode was recorded in London, Pennsylvania and Auckland, and edited by Slim. Facts by Jack. Booker: Linda Moulton. Theme music: ‘Vampiros Dancoteque' by film and television composing trio Moniker. Transcript by Sophie Shin.

The Ben Joravsky Show
First Tuesdays at The Hideout: Chief Judge Timothy Evans

The Ben Joravsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 98:18


Cook County Chief Judge Evans joined Maya Dukmasova and Ben at their monthly talk show at the Hideout, 1354 W. Wabansia Among the topics of discussion—are Mayor Lightfoot & Police Chief scapegoating judges for shootings in Chicago? Also, Evan's talks about his days as Mayor Washington's floor leader during Council Wars. And he has a thing or two to say about his old fourth ward rival, President Toni Preckwinkle.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Abracadaver
Episode 10: The Wrongful Execution Of Timothy Evans

Abracadaver

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 21:15


In 1950 25 year old Timothy Evans was wrongly accused and hanged for the murder of his wife and infant daughter. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/abracadaver/message

Mourning Murders
S1 E2: John List, Timothy Evans, & John Christie

Mourning Murders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 38:25


It's a beautiful Mourning in the neighborhood! Today we chat about the importance of knowing your neighbor. -Wait... can a ghost be a neighbor? Are ghosts real? Do they like coffee? Fill up and find out. Hosted by: Nicole Unger, Amanda Kraft, and Brenna Folger Music composed by: Karalyn Clark Instagram: @mourningmurders Facebook: Mourning Murders John List Sources: HTTPS://www.google.com/amp/s/www.lslawyers.com/amp/senctence-of imprisonment.html HTTPS://delanirbartlette.medium.com/john-list-he-committed-the-almost-perfect murder-4a30ad9199b9 HTTPS://Murderpedia.org/male.L/l/list-john-Emil.htm Forensic Files: Season 1 Episode 12: The List Murders Timothy Evans & John Christie Sources: https://murderpedia.org/male.C/c/christie-john.htm https://owlcation.com/humanities/Timothy-Evans-Wrongfully-Executed A Year of True Crime – A Page a day calendar 2021 by Workman Calendars A few of our favorite mental health resources: Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-8255. Veterans Crisis Line - 1-800-273-8255. Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline - (1-800-662-HELP (4357) OK2Talk Helpline Teen Helpline - 1 (800) 273-TALK. Crisis Text Line - Text SIGNS to 741741 for 24/7, anonymous, free crisis counseling --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mourning-murders/support

Horrible History
Episode 26 - Nantucket, MA & London, England, UK (Prism of Pain)

Horrible History

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 91:09 Transcription Available


This week Rachel decides a pirate's life is NOT for her and takes us aboard the Essex to tell us the real-life story of Moby Dick... although this story includes a lot less symbolism and a lot more cannibalism. Then, Emily tells the story of Timothy Evans - a man who killed his wife and daughter in 1949... or DID HE? You'll have to listen to find out. Hopefully, you're horrified. Content/Trigger Warnings: cannibalism, abortion, spousal abuseContact Us: Instagram: @horriblehistorypod TikTok: @horriblehistorypodEmail: horriblehistorypodcast@gmail.com Support Your Hosts: Buy Us a Coffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/horriblehistory Bonus Content:Patreon - www.patreon.com/horriblehistory For just $5 a month - the cost of one trip to the coffee shop - you can not only help this podcast grow, but also get excellent bonus content! $5 and up Patrons get early access to main episodes, access to Happy Hour with Horrible History and access to our NEW! Where In the World? segment. Happy Hour with Horrible History - a palate cleanser and deeper dive into a featured topic. Where In the World? - a more location-focused segment, where we share personal / listener stories about their travels to the destinations we are visiting.  For $10 and up Patrons, access video content with your hosts, opportunities for live interaction and merch upon signing up!Sources:Wauwi NetTrip AdvisorSmithsonian MagazineAll That's InterestingExpressMediumJaquoIntro Music: “Creeper” - Oliver LyuSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/horriblehistory)

Tea, Crumpets and Horror
Episode 9, part 2: A full-time murderer

Tea, Crumpets and Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 67:00


We conclude this two-part story by discussing the murders of John Christie including Beryl and Geraldine Evans. He was eventually caught and tried in the same court as Timothy Evans who Christie had framed several years before. Please be aware there is discussion of sexual assault in this episode so listeners discretion is strongly advised.    Sources:  Wikipedia Murderpedia Watford Observer Crime and Investigation The Independent  

Tea, Crumpets and Horror
Episode 9, part 1: The Squally Maple Syrups and the Emotional Oilers

Tea, Crumpets and Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 72:09


We are coming at you with another 2 part episode looking into the story of Timothy Evans, a Welshman who was hanged for the murder of his wife and daughter, Beryl and Geraldine Evans. It seems like a pretty straightforward albeit tragic case however, on the 24th March 1954, the bodies of three women were discovered in an alcove at 10 Rillington Place in London. Soon, the police uncovered the real killer of Beryl and her daughter wasn't Timothy Evans but in fact, John "Reg" Christie.

Life And Life Only
Episode 10- 10 Rillington Place Truth & Fiction (Part 2 of 2)

Life And Life Only

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 52:59


The conclusion of a discussion hosted by Antony about the famous '10 Rillington Place' murder case of the 1940s and 1950s and the shocking events in what was then the run-down area of Notting Hill in West London. We end this part of the discussion with our considered opinions  on the responsibility or otherwise of John Christie and Timothy Evans for the tragic and much-debated deaths of Beryl and Geraldine Evans. Lending their expertise and insights are Jonathan Oates, the author of 'John Christie: Biography of a Serial Killer', True Crime historian Lindsay Siviter and John Curnow, writer of ‘The Murders, Myths and Reality of 10 Rillington Place', details of which are on his website https://www.10-rillington-place.co.uk​. Further links to our work: A link to Jonathan's Christie biography https://www.amazon.co.uk/John-Christi...​ Lindsay's Tour Guide profile https://www.jack-the-ripper-tour.com/...​ Antony and Jonathan's 2013 unofficial commentary on the 1970 film '10 Rillington Place' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s28zi... you tube version of this talk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEynYuioDwg If you like what you hear, please subscribe, like, share etc... FB page- https://www.facebook.com/lifeandlife75 Twitter handle- @lifeonly75 Feedback to lifeandlifeonly@gmail.com 

True Crime Diary
Tim Evans and John Christie: The Rillington Place Murders

True Crime Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 38:53


In this episode we discuss the miscarriage of justice which was the execution of Timothy Evans, the serial killer next door, friend of the podcast Albert Pierrepoint, and why you shouldn't redecorate your dingy rental flat. This episode was recorded during Lockdown and experienced some sound variation,

The Spooky Mix
39. Fatal & Framed - Death Row

The Spooky Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 59:39


A new week means a new topic! In this new series, Madeline and Christina go in-depth on the wrongfully accused death row inmates - some of whom did not make it out alive. It's a tougher series, so you may need a couple Spooky Mixes to get you through the cases of George Stinney and Timothy Evans, enjoy!

Mord i mina tankar
28. The disturbing case of Timothy Evans

Mord i mina tankar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 46:03


Amanda berättar om familjen Evans och deras öde. Allt är mycket sorgligt och det finns mer att reda ut. Stay tuned.

Ein Achterl Mord
Folge 25: Rillington Place

Ein Achterl Mord

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 50:24


London, Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts. Timothy Evans betritt eine Polizeistation in Wales. Er gibt an, dass seine Frau tot sei. Wie das ganze geschehen ist, dazu macht er verschiedenste Angaben. Die Polizei ist sich jedoch sicher, dass er es war. Der Fall scheint von Anfang an klar und auch das Gericht sieht keine Ungereimtheiten, bis weitere Leichen gefunden werden... ---------- Der Wein in unserer heutigen Folge wurde zur Verfügung gestellt von Weinhof Matthäus Hirschbüchler. Website und Onlineshop: https://www.hirschbuechler-wein.at/ instagram: weinhof.hirschbuechler unbezahlte Werbung --------- email: einachterlmord@gmail.com instagram: eianchterlmord.podcast music by audionautix

Frightday: Horror, Paranormal, & True Crime
Episode 266: Anything for Jackson / John Reginald Christie

Frightday: Horror, Paranormal, & True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 106:02


This week we celebrate seasonal slaying, come to grips with a British serial strangler, & talk grief and grandparents as we review Justin G. Dyck's, Anything for Jackson. Want even more? Join the Frightday Society, at http://society.frightday.com You'll have access to all Screamium content (Behind the Screams, It's Been a Weird Week, A Conversation With..., Toast to Toast PM with Wine Kelly, Cinema Autopsy, the Writers' Room, bonus episodes of Captain Kelly's Cryptids & Conspiracies, Byron's Serial Corner, and so much more!  You'll also be part of our interactive community dedicated to the advancement of horror, hauntings, cryptids, conspiracies, aliens, and true crime. All things frightening.  Keep our mini-fridges full of blood...I mean...not blood...normal things that people drink...by going to http://shop.frightday.com Theme music by Cemeteries Produced by Byron McKoy Follow us in the shadows at the following places: @byronmckoy @samfrightday @kellyfrightday @frightday http://frightday.com http://facebook.com/groups/frightday http://instagram.com/frightday http://facebook.com/ffrightdayy   John Christie Transcript: -December, 1939 In the days approaching christmas, as a bitter cold whispered outside ,a family sat around the breakfast table. Bacon, scrambled eggs, toast. The father sat hunched over the day’s newspaper, filling out a puzzle. Mother at the stove, stirring eggs in a pan. A quiet lull in conversation was shattered with a question. Something that’s on the minds of most kids during this time of year, even today! ...Christmas presents.   “Hey, Dad. I’ll bet you’ll never guess what I got you for Christmas”. The old man, breaking his gaze, cocked his head back, towards the ceiling with a look of desperation on his face, “A new furnace”. An ironic wisecrack that was well received by the room due to his reputation for being one of the most feared furnace-fighters in Northern Indiana. With only mere minutes left before being forced to leave the table for school, the oldest son, on tenterhooks about what he would say next, could feel the Christmas noose beginning to tighten. A question that both excited and terrified him was shot in his direction. “What would you like for Christmas?” -Now...what he said in response certainly wasn’t important. The request was met with reasonable resistance, you may hurt yourself, or something like that. And although slightly more somber, breakfast continued, and the old man went out to start the family car. An Oldsmobile. But something was wrong...during the night, the vehicle had frozen up.  While filling up a large pot with warm water, the father turned, and shushed his family. Beyond the quiet sounds of a radio, he heard something. It was coming from the basement… A vent whose purpose is to provide invisible comfort and warmth, was emitting something much uglier. A cloud of black smoke creeped in, like an unwanted guest, as the sounds downstair grew louder. ”It’s a clinker!” The father grabbed his gloves, and stepped into the basement, a black cloud welcoming him, patting his back on the way down.  13 years after the fictionalized events that i’ve just described, based on the semi-autobiographical accounts of Jean Shepherd originally published in Playboy magazine in the mid-1960’s, made famous by the Bob Clark holiday classic , ”A Christmas Story, and almost 4000 miles away, on the other side of the pond, a string of unfortunate events would transpire over five days in December, 1952 -that when dissipated, would leave between 10,000 and 12,000 residents dead -100,000 more sick   -Citizens strangled by the exhaust of poor fuel meant to keep them warm -capped by a weather anomaly  -which filled the city faster than A Christmas Story kitchen.   -And surviving inside this tragedy, a soft spoken, tall, thin, pathetic man  -who had been luring women into his home under the guise of assistance -had been doing some strangling of his own..   -and it’s at this point i’d like to recognize my sources  -and tell y’all...I fucked up. -For a while now, i’ve been wanting to read Kate Winkler Dawson’s book -”Death in the Air: The True Story of a Serial Killer, the Great London Smog, and the Strangling of a City” -that the New York Times calls “Deeply researched and densely atmospheric -I did read that book, and it do agree.    -and although a little tedious in it’s structure, i enjoyed it quite a bit. -The author does a wonderful job painting a picture of London -just on the heels of the 2nd world war   -what it was like to be a first responder during this killer fog. -police desperately trying to keep up with transportation accidents -and crime under the cover poisonous clouds -doctors blindly shuffling door to door -overwhelmed hospitals, packing in patients   -accounts of people, stuck inside their homes -family members struggling to breathe -doctors saying “this person needs to be hospitalized” -but there are no beds left -and even so, there’s no way to transport them -HOWEVER...It’s that deeply researched part that posed a problem. -I didn’t expect to learn so much about coal...and parliament...regulation… -All very interesting content, and I will share a little bit about what I learned -but this is supposed to be a one part episode for Christmas. -Over the last two weeks, I could have booked us up for over a month.    -There was even a point where I was gonna take a detour and talk about why freakin Santa gives nautghy folks coal.  -which led me to La Befana, an italian witch  -as well as Sinterklaas’s assistant in German and Dutch folklore, Zwarte Piet (Zwar-tah, Pete) -or “Black Pete -an extremely controversial “boogyman” figure that in recent years has caused quite a stir -after neo-nazi groups have started violently defending their “right” to dawn the traditional costume of -red lips, curly black wigs, blackened faces, and a ministerial-like costume… -We’ll save that for next year   -But of course...this is Byron’s serial corner.  -and although this particular fog did kill thousands...if you think about it… -it’s really more of a spree killer…   -SO...with all that said...the focus of my report tonight will be on the life, and deaths attributed to a real pitiful piece of shit named John Reginald Halliday Christie     -and  -Kelly, I hate to give you the collywobbles right before Christmas -who am I kidding, I love it   -but as an apology, I will remind and allow you to use British phrases like, bollocks, wanker -and even the Frightday Classic, “Bob’s Your Uncle”, whenever you feel necessary  -Merry Christmas  -John Reginald Christie  -Know to most as “Reg” -came into this world on April 8th, 1899 -near Hallifax, in Northern England -to Mary Hannah & Ernest Christie -He was raised with 5 sisters and one brother, in a working-class household.    -Mary was a sweet woman, -however, her husband was not. -He was cold, strict, quiet, and although he didn’t drink -rare within my research  -he was prone to physical and verbal abuse.    -Every Sunday he would march his family 5 miles to church -and i do mean march. Shoulders back, and arms swinging    -Reg respected his father, but feared him.  -One story in Death in the Air recalls a story shared about a beating received after being accused of stealing tomatos (which he didn’t even like) -Once his mother convinced Ernest otherwise, Reg was telling the truth, he was given a shilling for his trauma.   -When Reg turned 8, his Grandfather David Halliday passed away -While seeing the body laid out in preparation for the funeral, he became captivated.  -A once powerful man has seemingly lost that appearance -Now nothing more than a body -This experience changed him forever. -he later recalled “You would expect that for a little boy this would be a terrible experience. For me it was not. I was not frightened, worried, or perturbed in the slightest. I looked at the corpse with a strange pleasant thrill”   -At age 11, he was granted a scholarship to Halifax Secondary School, -He was a bright kid that excelled in math. -A very detailed student.  -the kind of person that tinkered with clocks for fun... -It was later determined that he had an IQ of 128.    -which led me down a road, and I’m sorry for a tangent this early -the average IQ is between 90 and 110 -I had always assumed that the more prolific serial killers would have a high IQ -but in my digging...it’s really all over the board…   ON THE HIGH END -not a surprise -Ted Kaczynski  167 -Andrew Cunnan 147 -Ed Kemper 145 -Dahmer 145 -Bundy 136   HIGHISH -Gacy 118 -Kenneth Bianchi 116 -David Berkowitz 115   BUT, a majority of serial killers have an IQ in the 90s or below. -Henry Lee Lucas was a dumb dumb (89) -Robert Pickton was a dumb dumb (86) -Gary Ridgeway (which surprises me) not smart (82) -Otis Toole (no surprise here) double dumb (75)   -and the way killers kill, actually says a lot about how smart they are -on average (and keep in mind, there’s not a lot of data here, so it feels a little skewed) -but bombers have the highest IQs -followed by stranglers assisted by guns or bludgeoning instruments   -poisoners  -solo strangulation -stabbers -Shooters -strangle assisted by stabbing  -and at the bottom, with IQs in the 80s and 70s  -are all variations of bludgeoning -which makes sense, i suppose....   -Anyway, this smart little boy proved himself a skilled athlete,  -was a boy scout, even an assistant scout leader eventually.  -but was nervous, and awkward, even from an early age. -he was scared of the dark -and even as an adult, was easily spooked...frequently from bad dreams -which gives me great joy -y’all need to see a picture of this dork in the show notes of this episode at frightday.com   -After leaving school on 22 April 1913, he began a job as an assistant projectionist. -a profession for artistic cool people, or creeps -and i did forget to mention Reg loved photography  -It’s an odd venn diagram….   -Reg’s coming-of-age didn’t go great.  -His thoughts on sex and violance were already getting jumbled up -Being raised in such a strict religious home, with a majority of women around,  -he denied ever engaging in “the sin of self-pleasure”,  -but claimed he caught a brief glimpse of his sister’s stocking top, and this thrill, brought about “strange feelings”.   -However, much like many serial killers, this crossing of wires causes “issues” with physical intimacy.  -One day, 16 year old Reg and two of his blokes went to a place known as “Monkey Run”.  -a lover’s lane of sorts in Savile Park.  -The boys paired up with some girls, and went down the lane to “love”. -Still a virgin, Reg was with someone he later described as “a mill girl of loose morals” -While his friends successfully scored, he struggled... -trembling with his limp penis in his hand as the girl mocked him.   -Reg’s account was a little different “I remember that we kissed and cuddled, but i heard later she told my friends i was “slow””   -A week later, the same girl slept with his friend, and she very publicly compared the two…   -A school word spread, giving him the nickname “Can’t do it Christie” and “Reggie No-Cock” -which a later autopsy would confirm...his dick was fine. Normal size.    -”All my life since I have had this fear of appearing ridiculous as a lover” he would later admit -This is where his need to be in complete control during sex started. -It’s also at this time he became increasingly hypochondriac, prone to hysteria, -we’ll talk more about that soon.   -Still, he would spend his cree time hanging out at pubs. -even through he never drank -Only talking to women. -He was playing the part of a good moral young man, while secretly obsessing over sex and death.    -On September 19th, 1916, two years into World War 1 -originally know as World War -Reg enlisted in 52nd Nottingham & Derbyshire Signal Corp -he was a signalman.  -During his 16 months of service, he was reprimanded twice for sneaking off-base to find sex-workers. -this would become a habit for Reg, as he could usually pay enough for them to do whatever he asked.   -But he saw more than just woman. This was the time of trench warfare, and he was in the thick of it.  -Shells exploding all around him.  -bodies of his buddies rotting around him.  -On June 28th, 1918 -A mustard gas shell exploded near him, knocking him unconscious as the gas crept around him.  -somehow he survived, but he was not alright.    -The gas left him blind for five months, and unable to speak for over three years,  -leaving him with a permanent, soft, whiney voice.  -...or so HE says. -Military medical records state that he had no major symptoms of exposure (blisters on skin or in throat or lungs) -and had no injury to his eyes. -He was diagnosed with Functional aphonia (acute voice loss) -but it wasn’t from the gas...it was from fright -He was hospitalized for 32 days, and treated for laryngitis...then told to go home.   -and on October 22nd, 1919, he did.  -where he quickly got a job at Sutcliffe’s Woolen Mill so he could pay for more sex-workers.  -However, soon found real love or something like that in a woman named Ethel Simpson. -The daughter of a rug designer...I believe. -i wrote this part at 1am, and couldn’t find where i read that. -By all accounts she seemed to be a good woman, from a good family.   -The two married on May 10th, 1920, just months after meeting. -But married life didn’t come naturally to Reg.  -not much did -His visits with sex-workers continued and escolated  -he was unable to get pregnant with Ethel -and disappointing his parents with his failings, he was disowned -They separated after four years, when Christie moved to London and Ethel lived with relatives. -but reconciliation was not far out.    -I’m gonna yadda, yadda some of the next ten-ish years of his life -not to minimize his crimes, but because I would rather focus on the lives of the people he eventually took.  -As a quick summary, over the next decade, Reg would be in and out of prison for  -3 months for stealing packages while he was a mailman -9 months for theft -6 months hard labor for assaulting a prostitute -he hit her over the head with a cricket bat -blood everywhere, he shoved his fingers down her throat when she screamed for help -it was awful -There were other assaults he was suspected of, but never charged for   -he was however given 3 months for stealing a laurie -did you forget about the slang offer, kelly?  -that’s a car.   -While inside, Reg met a priest who convinced him to change his ways.  Which of course he didn’t -This is when he asked for Ethel back.  -and since she very much still loved him, she moved to London to be with him.  -They soon remarried, and in December of 1938, the couple moved into a small, ground floor flat,  -at an address soon to be infamous -10 Rillington Place in the Ladbroke Grove neighbourhood of Notting Hill -A cheaply constructed three-story brick building in a low income area -the train was so close to the building it was “deafening”    -Obviously not cut out for war. when WWII did happen,  -Reg did a good job of playing the part of a good citizen, joining the Police Force -as a volunteer war reserve officer -The power and control over people was exhilarating   -He would follow women and take notes.  -spy on neighbors -he became almost fanatical about upholding the law,  -and he eventually got the nickname, "the Himmler of Rillington Place."    -Reg was there for a while -but he resigned in 1943 after the affair he was having with co-worker was interrupted by her real soldier husband, who beat him up.    -Ya see, his bad behavior never stopped.  -right after he got out of prison the last time, he went right back to visiting sex-workers -escalating his fantasies, more and more violent and disgusting    -His hypochondria had progressed as well   -Sometime in 1938, Reg was hit by a car while riding his bike -As if he wasn’t already primed to be a serial killer, he injured his head -among other things.   -This impacted his life significantly, leaving him more concerned about his health -not leaving the house as often.  -His ailments would become more clear in the subsequent years.  -Fibromyalgia, headaches, hemorrhoids, and nervous diarrhea -As things progressed, he would claim to be unable to lay down for extended periods of time -a combination of enteritis, and extreme back pain would leave him unable to bend at the waist -do anything at all really. -or so he claimed… -and this is where I wanna say, I know many folks out there are struggling with invisible illnesses -I don’t really even want to speculate further with what Reg Christie did have -but I do wanna make fun of his diarrhea -and whether or not he was actually sick -I am glad he was in pain, because of the awful things he did later.    -Between 1937 and 1952, Reg Christie made 174 visits to a man named Dr Matthew Odess -one of my favorite stories of his ailments was when he approached Odess with a particularly bad case of enteritis… -The Doctor recommended a starvation diet of only milk, toast, and barley water. ...so lactose, gluten, and more grain? -Back home his sweet wife had prepared him a big glass of barley water -but slipped, and spilt it all over him.  -wet, in pain, and starving    -That night however...while lying in bed, the couple heard a loud thud from the flat above them. -something like a flour sack hitting the floor.  -They got our of bed, and went to the window.  -silence. then more moving -It sounded like moving heavy furniture... -at least...that’s what they would soon tell the police.    -In April of 1948, Timothy Evans and his then pregnant wife, Beryl, moved into the top-floor flat at 10 Rillington Place -6 months later, they gave birth to a daughter, Geraldine.    -Tim was a working-class guy. A van driver for a food company.  -Not terribly smart. -Due to health problems as a child, he missed much school,  -and would go on to say he couldn’t write, or read beyond comics. -He was known to embellish, and boast to boost his self-esteem.  -The marriage wasn’t a good one. Neighbors noted hearing heated arguments. -Beryl kept a messy house full of dirty diapers, and spoiled food -She wasn’t great with money either.  -but Tim was an abusive drunk who was having an affair with a 15 or 16 year old girl….so….   -Things got even worse for the Evans family, when Beryl found out she again, was pregnant.  -She immediately said she didn’t want to have the baby,  -that they couldn’t afford the added cost, and she couldn’t handle the stress. -Also, their relationship was shit   -but of course abortion wasn’t legal in London at the time.  -and anyway, Tim coming from a religious home, was staunchly against the idea.    -However, this didn’t stop Beryl from trying.  -popping mystery tablets, and attempted to douche  -Saying she’d rather die than have another baby.  On November 30th 1949 -Reg opened his front door to see three police officers struggling to pry up the drain cover underneath his front bay window.  -They asked when was the last time he saw Beryl Evans and her child…   -150 miles away, Timothy was in a jail cell in South Wales -The day before he had turned himself in, confessing to the murder of both his wife and young daughter.    -and what he admitted during interrogation does change a couple times -The first time detectives walked through his account -which they had to write down due to his inability to write -took almost two hours to tell.  -it was extremely detailed. Too detailed.  -That his 3 month pregnant wife had been injecting herself in the vagina with a strange mixture -when that didn’t work, was popping tablets.  -That she started looking ill. -When Beryl threatened to kill herself and this born child. -He didn’t believe she would follow through, so he went to work -During his deliveries, he claimed to have met a man at a diner, who gave him an abortion pill. -When he came home, he told Beryl the story.  -She found the pill while searching his pockets for a cigarette -The next day, Tim returned home from work to find her dead, on the bed.  -He fed the baby, waited up till 2AM, and slipped her body into the drain -went back upstairs and smoked a cigarette.    -Over the next few days, he “got the baby looked after”, quit his job, sold his furniture.  -He returned to his parents home, claiming that his wife and daughter were on holiday   -But this confession didn’t see right. He seemed detached.  -couldn’t follow up on details.    -and back at 10 Rillington Place, once the drain was finally pried open… -it smelled wet and rotten...but there was no bodies.    -Upon hearing the news, detectives pressed Tim again, whose story quickly changed.  -”I said that to protect a man named Christie” -”It’s not true about the man in the diner either I’ll tell you the truth now”.    -And this second statement...oooh it’s not good for Reg.   -A week before Beryl died, Red had Tim over for a chat.  -The pregnancy, and the pills came up, and Reg responded. -”If you or your wife had come to me in the first place, i could have done it for you without any risk.”   -Confused, Reg reassured Tim that he had learned a thing or two about practicing medicine in the war.  -that he had helped woman with unwanted pregnancies before.  -but that 1 in 10 women wouldn’t survive -After much discussion, the Evans had decided to take Reg up on his offer.  -The day of the procedure, Tim returned home from work, and was met by Reg at the base of the stairs. -”Go upstairs and i’ll follow behind” -On the bed, Beryl was wrapped in blankets, dead.  -Upon closer look, Tim noted: “I could see that she was dead and that she had been bleeding from the mouth and nose and that she had been bleeding from the bottom part” -Reg said that he would dispose of the body and would make arrangements for a couple from East Acton to look after Geraldine.    -The last time he saw Beryl, was Reg carrying her body down the stairs.    -a these conflicting statements would come to haunt Tim Evans -and Reg Christie    -During the investigation, the Christie’s were extremely helpful.  -Recalling the bickering, even a time that Beryl said Tim tried to strangle her. -that she wanted to leave, but was scared.    On December 2nd, 1949,  -Three days after Tim confessed, another search was conducted.  -The focus was washouse with a stuck lock, which Ethel helped open  -Inside, a woodpile walled in the corner of the sink. -Behind was a something wrapped almost like a package -A green tablecloth, wrapped around a blanket, tied tightly with a  thick cord.  -Behind the door was a much smaller package.  -Beryl and Gerildine were found.  -The cause of death for both was strangulation. -Beryl with an undetermined cord from behind -Gerildine still had a striped tie around her neck.   -When presented with this evidence, Tim’s statement changed again -He had strangled his wife because she was causing him to go into debt. “In a fit of temper i grabbed a piece of rope from a chair which i had brought home off my van and strangled her with it” -The baby was strangled because it wouldn’t stop crying.   -The details of his confession seemed to match the evidence, so when taken to trial that’s what the prosecution focused on.  -But remember, this confession was always dictated by someone other than himself -and signed without reading it. -There’s also the possibility of coercion, as he once mentioned being afraid the cops would rough him up if he didn’t say the right thing…   -but Tim had a history of violence -the stress of the pregnancy -the neighbors had heard them fighting  -Beryl had told Ethel Christie about the prior strangulation.    -10 days after the murder, Reg visited Dr Odess complaining of pain in the left lumbar muscles of his back. -saying it was caused not by stress, but by physical strain, having lifted something heavy. -The trail was set for January 11th, 1950. -Under british law, a suspect could only be tried for one murder at a time, -so senior counsel CHRISTMS HUMPHREYS figured that the strangulation of his would be a more likely conviction.   -The trial wasn’t covered much by the press. They dubbed it “fish and chippy” -A dull double-murder. -During the trial it was revealed that Beryl was indeed pregnant -16 weeks with a boy -Also more details of her condition.  -There was swelling on her right eye and mouth.  -her lip was actually touching her nose.  -She had bruising and scarring on the walls of her vagina  -most likely due to self inflicted abortion attempts.  -...it’s very likely that she was raped and this was overlooked by a medical examiner  -They neglected to take a vagina swab because they knew it was the husband.   -It came out in trail that Tim had an IQ of less than an Otis Toole -65, with a mental age of an 11-year-old.   -Tim withdrew his confession, saying that the 2nd was indeed the truth -that Reg Christie had killed his wife.  -but most everyone considered the story too wild to be true.   -The Christies were key witnesses for the prosecution, -denying everything and pointing to the dysfunctional relationship of their neighbors.  -I mean, how could the feeble Reg carry a body downstairs?   -The Defense tried to bring up Reg’s criminal past, but his redemption story was convincing.  -Although there was a handful of evidence that could have cleared Tim -a timecard, other witnesses,  it was all omitted -or never shown to the jury.    -The trial only lasted 3 days, and The jury took just forty minutes to convict him. -Reg wept at the verdict.    -On March 9th, 1950, Timothy Evans was hanged by the neck until dead. -If only police would have looked harder during that second search,  -maybe they would have found the two bodies buried in the small shared garden at 10 Rillington Place -possibly even the human femur being used to prop a portion of the fence up.    -At this point in preparing my report, it’s 4AM, and i’ve realized that even though I prefaced it all with a warning that I had maybe taken on too much for one episode -I continue to fuck myself by digging deeper into details -the opposite of what Reg did when disposing of two corpses that we’ll talk about in a minute.  -I might need to cut the fog talk even more… -which makes that extended A Christmas Story coal segway up top even less significant... -so I apologize, once again.  -Merry Christmas    (First Victim) -Ruth Fuerst  -a slender, short, dark haired, olive skinned woman with deep brown eyes shaped live ovals -had a tough life.    -She was Austrian, and in 1939, at 17 was separated from her parents -As a half-Jewish woman, she fled to while she still could. -A year later, she was forced into an internment camp on the Isle of Man -She was troubled over what happened to her parents -fearing they had died in the concentration camps -it was later discovered they had safely immigrated to New York City -She had a baby girl with a Greek waiter that was immediately given up for adoption.  -Ruth eventually found herself barely making ends meet in London. -She was bright, but shy, and bordered on depressed.  -Keeping jobs was a struggle as she had poor work ethic, was frequently absent -and would quit with short notice, -She could never seem to develop strong friendships, but appreciated male attention -She would frequent a place called David Griffin’s Refreshment Room -a place where she met a distinguished vetrean and war reserve police officer.  -in August of 1943.   -He became a frequent client of hers -and the two would have sex while he taking a break during patrol -Sometimes even at his home. -In late August, after expressing that she may want something more than just a sexual relationship with Reg, he welcomed her into his bed -later recalling “The poor girl did not dream she was walking into the room of her death”. -While they were having sex, things escilated. -He reached over and grabbed a piece of rope from the side of the bed -wrapped it around her neck, pulling tight, and killing ruth.  -Suddenly, there was a knock at the door -a boy passed Reg a note informing him that his wife, who was out of town visiting her bother -would be home soon.  -Reg pulled up the floorboard of his front room, and briefly hid the corpse underneath. -the next day, while his wife was out, he moved Ruth to the washhouse. -and that night, at around 10PM, he excused himself, telling his wife he had to use the bathroom -one that had shared between the entire building -but instead, he used this time away to dig a shallow grave in the shared garden -later commenting that the neighbors watched him digging -that they gave him nods and cheerios. The greeting not the cereal  -But Ruth wouldn’t be alone in that garden for long.   -While working at Ultra Electric Ltd, a factory in northwest London, Reg noticed her right away. -Muriel Amelia Eady -an assembly line worker who made plane parts during the war.   -He began working on his second victim almost immediately -asking her to have tea with him -When she responded with reluctance, he changed his invitation to tea at his home -with his wife. -They would become fast friends -and would frequent movies. -but Reg never stopped looking for a time to strike -In October, 1944 -as the smokey fog started sticking, he noticed Muriel’s persistent cough  “I have something that can cure that” -he said, elaborating that he had medical training from the war.  -She agreed to visit his home for treatment.    -Reg would consider this his “clever” murder. “Much cleverer than the first” -Using a mask, tubing, and a jar, he build a breathing treatment apparatus. -Punching two holes in the lid of the jar. -one for each tube. -the first led from the mask to the jar, which contained steaming water infused with Friar’s Balsam -the second tube was much longer, and connected to the gas pipe behind his stove.   -On October 7th, Muriel arrived for her appointment.  -She sat in the kitchen, and slipped on the mask -seemingly unaware of the second tube -a scarf was placed over her head to keep the steam around longer -and the gas was turned on. -Soon, she went unconscious. -Reg laid Murial on the bed,  -strangled her with her stockings -then raped her body -After a brief period on the washhouse -she joined Ruth in the garden. -Over the years, Reg lost track of where exactly the bodies were, -once he drove a shovel into the neck of a skeleton, separating Murial’s skull. -he threw it into a bombed out house nearby, where it was soon found by some kids   -His illness intensified and subsisted -usually getting worse around his acts of violence   -but in the winter of 1952, as one of the worst “pea-soupers” in London history rolled in -Reg Christie was planning on killing again.    -London has long suffered air quality issues -dating back to the 13th century -in 1257, in Nottingham, the burning of sea coal inside the castle filled it with a smoke so thick -that it forced Queen Eleanor to leave -fifteen years later, Edward the 1st banned it’s use -threatening to tortue and kill anyone who used it. -But citizens continued burning, even after someone was executed.  -They simply couldn’t afford wood to burn.   -The burning of this seacoal admits higher concentrations of sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, and nitric oxide.  -and in the 1600s, it was attributed to rickets that affected half of the populations children.   -During WWII however, London used their pollution problem to their advantage -creating a smokescreen to make targets harder to hit.   -After the war, the production of coal was one of the only profitable industries that England had to offer.  -but they didn’t keep the high quality coal for themselves.  -Instead they sold their citizens a mixture of powdered coal, peppered with nuggets called “Nutty Lack” -However inefficient: -creating less heat, and more smoke, -this is what Londoners burnt.   -During the colder months, they became accustomed to the frequent dense, stinking fogs -yellow, green clouds that became known as, again, “pea-soupers”    -But on December 4th, 1952, an huge anticyclone, that stretched from Spain to Germany -moved over a windless-london. -causing a temperature inversion -which happens to us quite often in the valley we live in.  -Cold air trapped below a lid of warm air.  -As temperatures dropped, factories continued pumping exhaust -and more and more coal was fed into furnaces across london -filling the city with a fog, dense with full of soot, sulfur, carbon dioxide, and nitric oxide   -This event would last five days, take the lives of over 10,000 -sickening 100,000 more. -and again, if you want to know exactly what this experience was like -definitely grab a copy of Death in the Air -very descriptive account from many perspectives    -Nonetheless while this was happening...Reg had an epiphany…   -He didn’t very much like his job, his home...or his wife.  -On December 6th, he quit his decent job at the British Roads Services -saying he had lined up a better job in Sheffield -and that his wife didn’t feel safe in their neighborhood anymore -at the time, there was an influx of immigrants from the west indies  -and much like in the US at the time -everyone were disgusting racists -Landlords would hang signs on their buildings declaring “no coloreds”   -Recently a man named Charles Brown -Not that one, but an immigrant from Jamaica had purchased their building -and started allowing all renters.    -Reg disliked this cultural shift very much...  -The claimed the new tenets would laugh loudly and cook food that smelled disgusting.  -That the women would spit in the halls -Charlie accused the Christies of causing the conflict.  -Even more concerning, he was planning on excavating the garden to flatten it out.  -A lawyer was hired, and this paused Charlie’s plans.   -But there was no new job. -No move to Sheffeld planned -and a few days after the Great Smog of London lifted  -Ethel Christie was strangled with a stocking while she layed in her bed.  -She remained their for 3 days,  -the stocking still around her neck -a makeshift diaper beneath her -until Reg could no longer bear sleeping next to her   -With the garden near capacity, he again pulled up the floorboards -making this a more permanent hiding place.   -Before hammering the boards down, he took of her ring -and snipped off some of her public hairs as a memento.    -Over the next several days, Reg wrote letters to relatives saying she was too sick to write them for the Holidays  -but not to worry.  -He sent several gifts from “Ethel and Reg”   -Neighbors were told that Ethel had gone to Sheffield, and that he would follow shortly, -A smell was noticed, and Reg was seen sprinkling his house and garden with disinfectants   -In January, a still jobless Reg sold all the furniture in the flat, along with a watch, and his wife’s ring. -He forged her signature and emptied their bank account.  -Reg was sleeping on a mattress on the floor. -he had three chairs, and was using one as a table. -a serious case of the post holiday season blues   -While out one day, he bumped into a woman looking for a place to rent.  -He invited her to look at his place, but was disappointed when she showed up with her husband -Etherway, they agreed to take Reg’s place, and paid him 3 months rent in advance  -He euthanised his cat and dog -borrowed a suitcase from the couple, and moved on on March 20th.    -Not even one day after moving in, Charlie Brown informed this couple that they had no right to be there -and kicked them out.  -which money aside, they were happy to go. The place stunk.    -With the flat empty, the landlord allowed an upstairs tenant, Bresford Brown, to use their kitchen.  -Bresford quickly noticed the smell, and attempted to locate its source.  -While investigating, small remodeling plans were made. -he wanted to install some brackets on the wall for his radio -Tapping the wall, he discovered it was hollow.  -the door next to it was nailed shut -Thinking this was just an old coal cellar, he peeled back the wallpaper,  -and shined a light inside.   -Shocked by what he saw, the police were called.  -Between 19 January and 6 March 1953 had killed three women. -Behind that nailed door were their bodies. -All had been tired up, strangled, and raped, repeatedly -before and after death    -The gas tube technique had been used on all of them.   -Investigators also discovered the body of his wife when they noticed the loosened floorboards   -It was later determined that the unidentified victims were  -Kathleen Maloney, Rita Nelson, and Hectorina MacLennan    -Kathleen was a sexworker experiencing homelessness -She looked older than she was, and had troubles with alcohol.  -Several bars had banned her for obnoxious singing… -too much red wine -She called it a “jolly jump up” -But she didn’t have a great start to her life -She was orphaned at age 3, raised by nuns -Seemingly no one wanted anything to do with her -terribly sad. -Kathleen was lured in by Reg when they met at a fish and chips place -He wanted her for a photoshoot -something he did often with sex-workers -the morning after the murder, Reg stepped around her dead body -and made tea. -Rita, 6 months pregnant, stumbled into Reg’s trap while at a cafe -She asked him for cigarette. -He admitted to eavesdropping on a conversation she was having a friend -Rita was looking for a new flat, and Reg had one she might be interested in.  -She unfortunately had arrived alone.  -Reg claims to have filled the room with gas...but that doesn’t make sense, since he would have been gassed himself.  -However, she did black out -and shortly later was strangled so hard, it broke her neck. -She was only 25 -Hectorina -who was 27 at the time of her death -bounced between two relationships at the time -one with a married man, the other who was in prison -She was a vulnerable woman, struggling to survive in London -She met Reg outside of a movie theater, -he was offering to sublet his flat to her and her boyfriend -hours after Hectorina’s murder, her boyfriend showed up wondering where she was.  -Reg walked him through, room to room. -He left, finding nothing -Due to the small size of the flat, and it being empty, police found very little else inside.  -but on the second search, two days later -they made their way to the garden.  -There, they discovered burnt bone fragments in a bucket, that led them to excavate -Ruth and Muriel were finally found.  -in a pile of garbage in the garden, they found a tin that once held cough drops -Inside were four clumps of matted public hair -Momentos left behind.    -Now considered the main suspect, Reg was on the run...kinda. -He had gotten a bed at a hostel in central London, -paying for several days, using his real name. -Even though his name and face were on the front of all newspapers -He went to the movies -and Relaxed at cafes   -And 11 days after he left, on Tuesday March 31st, 1953, at 9:30AM -a police officer approached a disheveled Reg, watching a river barge being loaded.  -when asked for ID, he said he didn’t have any.   -The officer requested he remove his hat. -The bald head and glasses gave him away.    -In the pockets of his wrinkled raincoat was his ID,  -some coins,  -and old newspaper clipping about the trail of Timothy Evans,  -with details of the murders.   -When questioned, he did mention the four bodies -but referenced “something he couldn’t quite remember” -gaging if they had discovered the bodies in the garden   -at 10:45AM, Reg was charged with murder.    -The trial of John Reginald Halliday Christie began on Monday 22nd June 1953 in Court One of The Old Bailey -The same courtroom that Tim Evans was tried in….   -and again, that weird British rule, you can only be charged for one murder at a time -the selected victim was his wife, Ethel.  -Reg tried to plead insanity, but he was determined to have a hysterical personality  but was not insane -and honesty, i haven’t heard him say one funny thing yet...i don’t know where they got that ;)   -When insanity fell away, he settled into having a spotty memory of the events.  -After four days proceedings, it only took the july an hour and 20 minutes of deliberation.  -on Thursday June 25th 1953 -Reg was found guilty of murder.  -He did not appeal the conviction   -While awaiting execution, Reg spent his time playing dominos, and clipping out articles about himself.  -He willingly spoke of his crimes, revealing details of the murders to guards.  -a stark difference to how he spoke before his conviction -where he said he DID kill the women, but it wasn’t his fault.   -On the morning of July 15th, 1953 In the same execution chamber, and with the same executioner who had hung Tim Evans -a man who was eventually given a posthumous pardon for the murder of his wife and daughter -Reg stood -Hands tied behind his back, a noose around his neck.  -He refused last words and whiskey,  -but did mention to the hangman that the rope made his neck itch -he replied, “it won’t bother you for long”.  -The trap doors opened,  -Reg fell seven and a half feet before the rope caught him -dislocating his 3rd and 4th vertebrae -he was dead.    -His body was buried within the walls of the prison.   -and back to that tin of pubes real quick… -He claimed they belonged to the four victims found in the house on 10 Rillington Place -which was eventually flattened in 1978 -however...they only matched one.   -It’s very likely that Reg killed more people than what we know, -but no further attempts to identify victims have been made. -And similar to the visual of “the old man” disappearing into the black, coal smoke of a basement -if there is a hell, I hope Reg was forced to descend into it’s pits.  -May his back and belly ache forever.  -Merry Christmas, Kelly. -Merry Christmas, everyone!   

What's Sleep?
John Christie - Part 2

What's Sleep?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 50:47


We continue in the case of John Christie by diving into his side of the murder story of Timothy Evans and his family.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/whatssleeppodcast)

What's Sleep?
John Christie

What's Sleep?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 46:34


Continuing onto the case of John Christie, the man who framed Timothy Evans from our last episode.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/whatssleeppodcast)

What's Sleep?
The Mishandled Case of Timothy Evans

What's Sleep?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 41:53


The gross injustice of the execution of Timothy Evans.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/whatssleeppodcast)

Two Scared Siblings
Episode 107: Striking a Woman on the Head With a Cricket Bat Because it's England

Two Scared Siblings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 52:10


So, you're wondering about the utility of thigh bone architecture? Look no further! Andrea and Wren cover the false imprisonment and execution of Timothy Evans.

The McGill International Review
Spotlight: COVID-19 From A Public Health Perspective

The McGill International Review

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 15:37


This week on Spotlight, host Naomi Shi sits down with MIR Writer of the Week, Alua Kulenova, to talk about her piece 'COVID-19 is a Symptom of a Greater Global Pathology' as well as her recent interview with Dr. Timothy Evans, Executive Director of the Government of Canada's COVID-19 Task Force. In explaining how pandemic has brought to light the health disparities across the world more blatant, Alua discusses how her interview has contributed to her article and what we can take away from the perspective of a global health professional.

Pardon My Enthusiasm
9: Evans, Execution & Forensic Linguistics

Pardon My Enthusiasm

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 30:19


Go Down Ye Murdered, how a serial killer got a bloke executed, stirred a frenzy in the UK on capital punishment that birthed Forensic Linguistics. The story of Timothy Evans, an introduction to John Christine, and papa Forensic Linguistics, Jan Svartvik. Reference Christensen, T. K. & Mortensen, S. S. (2018). Introduction to special issue on Forensic Linguistics: European Perspectives. Retrieved from https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/D1937E0201CB5C49BACFE15AE282B61E/S0332586518000112a.pdf/introduction_to_special_issue_on_forensic_linguistics_european_perspectives.pdf Svartvik, J. (1969). The Evans Statements: a Case for Forensic Linguistics. Retrieved from https://www.thetext.co.uk/Evans%20Statements%20Part%201.pdf 10 Rillington Place. Retrieved from https://www.10-rillington-place.co.uk/the_principal_characters.html John Christie of Rillington Place: Biography of a Serial Killer p. 73 "Timothy Evans Reinterment (1965)". House of Commons. Historic Hansard. 25 November 1965. Retrieved 30 April 2020.

Mystikk og Mysterier's Podcast
Uskyldig dømt til døden og hengt

Mystikk og Mysterier's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 18:34


Timothy Evans ble uskyldig dømt til døden og hengt for drapet på sin kone og datter, for å forstå hvordan det kunne skje er det viktig å forstå hvem Timothy var.. Lik, del, Review og følg meg gjerne på din podcast appFølg meg gjerne på Twitter, Facebook og Instagram  Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Skrevet og lest av LiseKontakt : myogmy@hotmail.comAnnonse : Jim@modernemedia.no

Mystikk og Mysterier's Podcast
Uskyldig dømt til døden og hengt

Mystikk og Mysterier's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 18:37


Timothy Evans ble uskyldig dømt til døden og hengt for drapet på sin kone og datter, for å forstå hvordan det kunne skje er det viktig å forstå hvem Timothy var.. Lik, del, Review og følg meg gjerne på din podcast appFølg meg gjerne på Twitter, Facebook og Instagram Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Skrevet og lest av LiseKontakt : myogmy@hotmail.comAnnonse : Jim@modernemedia.no

Mens Rea:  A true crime podcast
49 - Wrongful Conviction: Tim Evans & the serial murders at 10 Rillington Place

Mens Rea: A true crime podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 75:55


A man is hanged for the murder of his child, and presumed to be the his wife's murderer, too. But three years later, in the same house that the couple had lived, more bodies were found. Six More.  Including the wife of the man who had been the Crown's star witness against Tim Evans in his murder trial. This is the story of the serial murders of John Reginald Christie at Ten Rillington Place.  ********** Head to www.hellofresh.co.uk (https://www.hellofresh.co.uk/) and enter the code MENSREA at checkout for £60 off! That's £15 off your first four boxes! Find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/mensreapod/) or Twitter (https://twitter.com/MensReaPod) ! With thanks to our supporters on Patreon! (http://ww.patreon.com/MensReaPod) ******* Theme Music: Quinn’s Song: The Dance Begins Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com (http://incompetech.com/) ) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Additional Music:   Allemande (Sting) by Wahneta Meixsell. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ “BossaBossa” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Sources: Jonathan Oates, John Christie of Rillington Place (Yorkshire: Wharncliffe True Crime, 2012) Purchase here (https://www.amazon.co.uk/John-Christie-Rillington-Place-Biography/dp/1781592888/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1CPN02PBJNH3K&keywords=john+christie+of+rillington+place&qid=1567217198&s=gateway&sprefix=john+christie%2Caps%2C130&sr=8-1) Ludovic Kennedy, Ten Rillington Place (London, Victor Gollancz 1961) Daniel Brabin, Rillington Place (London: The Statinary Office, 1966) Author Uncredited, “Miscarriages of justice: Timothy Evans” from Innocent.org https://web.archive.org/web/20080906231140/http://www.innocent.org.uk/cases/timothyevans/timothyevans.pdf (Captured on 6 September 2008 by Wayback Machine)    Westlake v CCRC [2004] EWHC 2779   Available here: http://netk.net.au/UK/EvansTimothy.asp Francis Gibb, “Rillington Place case reopened” in The Times https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/rillington-place-case-reopened-n0x6xc0wn6t?region=ie&t=ie (15 November 2004)    “Family of hanged man lose court plea” in The Scotsman https://www.scotsman.com/news/uk-news/family-of-hanged-man-lose-court-plea-1-562350 (17 November 2004) Emma L. Jones and Neil Pemberton, “Ten Rillington Place an the changing politics of abortion in modern day Britain” in Historical Journal (Cambridge)  2014 Dec; 57(4): 1085–1109. available here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4563702/ Neill Prior, “Timothy Evans Family's 60 year conviction wait” from BBC News http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/8556721.stm (9 March 2010)    Film: 10 Rillington Place (Dir. Richard Fleischer, 1971).  Netflix: Rillington Place (Dir. Craig Viveiros 2016) Produced by BBC Wikis:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_history_of_the_United_Kingdom_(1945%E2%80%93present)#Post-war_era https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_Evans https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Christie_(murderer)  

At Issue on WBBM Newsradio
At Issue: Cook County Chief Judge Timothy Evans 6/16/2019

At Issue on WBBM Newsradio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2019 28:25


Chief Judge Timothy Evans talks with Craig Dellimore about reforming the County's Bail Bond system to that defendants are not unnecessarily jailed awaiting trial *just* because they are poor. Critics says the system lets too many dangerous criminal go free. Judge Evans answers the critics.

Evidence Locker True Crime
39: England - The Rillington Place Strangler (Part 2)

Evidence Locker True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 38:36


In 1950, 25-year-old Timothy Evans was convicted of murdering his wife Beryl and their 1-year-old daughter, Jeraldine. He professed his innocence to the end, but was hanged later in the same year. Tim said that his neighbour, 51-year-old year-old John Reginald Christie was responsible for the murders, but nobody believed him. Two years later, when the bodies of six more women were found at the same property, including Christie’s wife Ethel, police wondered if the wrong man had been executed. For pictures and more information, join us on [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/evidencelockerpodcast/) Want to become a Patron of the podcast? Visit our page at [Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/evidencelocker) For a full list of resources and credits visit [Evidence Locker Website](http://evidencelockerpodcast.com/2019/03/08/39-england-the-rillington-place-strangler-part-2) This True Crime Podcast was researched using open source or archive materials.

Evidence Locker True Crime
38: England - The Rillington Place Strangler (Part 1)

Evidence Locker True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2019 40:20


10 Rillington Place became one of the most notorious addresses in London. One of its occupants, Reg Christie, would lure women into his home with the promise of giving them medical procedures, like illegal abortions. By 1950, he had killed four people and kept the bodies at the property. Christie framed his neighbour for two of the murders and Timothy Evans was wrongfully sent to the gallows. For Christie, this was only the beginning... For pictures and more information, join us on [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/evidencelockerpodcast/) Want to become a Patron of the podcast? Visit our page at[Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/evidencelocker) For a full list of resources and credits visit [Evidence Locker Website](http://evidencelockerpodcast.com/2019/02/28/38-england-the-rillington-place-strangler-part-1) This True Crime Podcast was researched using open source or archive materials.

Murder Mile True-Crime Podcast
#52 - The Other Side of 10 Rillington Place - Part Five (Geraldine Evans)

Murder Mile True-Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 64:31


On 10th November 1949, 14 month old Geraldine Evans was murdered, her body wouldn’t be discovered until almost three weeks later, and although he claimed to know nothing about it, her father – Timothy Evans – would confess to her murder… but what was the real truth? This is part five of the full, true and untold story of The Other Side of 10 Rillington Place.Nominated one of the BEST BRITISH TRUE CRIME PODCASTS of 2018, Murder Mile is a true-crime podcast and audio-guided walk of 300+ untold, unsolved and long-forgotten murder cases, all set within one square mile of the West End. Each episode is accompanied by photos, videos and an interactive murder map, so that no matter where you’re listening to this podcast, you’ll feel like you’re actually there. https://www.murdermiletours.com/podcast.htmlMurder Mile is researched, written and performed by Michael J Buchanan-Dunne of Murder Mile Walks with music written and performed by Erik Stein and Jon Boux of Cult With No Name with additional music by Parvus Decree, Ars Sonor, Kai Engel and Phillip Weigl, as used under the Creative Commons License 4.0 (Attribution) via Free Music Archive. A full listing of tracks used and sources for each episode is listed here.Warning: Murder Mile contains graphic descriptions of murder as well as very realistic sounds which some listeners may find shocking. Thank you and enjoy the episode.FOLLOW US HERE:FacebookTwitterInstagramMurder Mile Discussion GroupFor a transcript of each episode, click here.If you’d like to sign-up for exclusive Murder Mile content, check out our Patreon Page by CLICKING HERE.And for OFFICIAL MERCHANDISE, please visit the Murder Mile Shop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Murder Mile True-Crime Podcast
#50 - The Other Side of 10 Rillington Place - Part Three (Beryl Susanna Evans)

Murder Mile True-Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 63:39


On 8th November 1949, 20 year old Beryl Susanna Evans, a married mother-of-one who lived in the second floor flat at 10 Rillington Place, died following a suspected suicide attempt after a series of failed abortions, and yet, her husband Timothy Evans would be arrested for her murder. But was this a suicide, a murder, or was she the third victim of the infamous British serial killer John Reginald Halliday Christie. This is part three of the full, true and untold story of The Other Side of 10 Rillington Place.Nominated one of the BEST BRITISH TRUE CRIME PODCASTS of 2018, Murder Mile is a true-crime podcast and audio-guided walk of 300+ untold, unsolved and long-forgotten murder cases, all set within one square mile of the West End. Each episode is accompanied by photos, videos and an interactive murder map, so that no matter where you’re listening to this podcast, you’ll feel like you’re actually there. https://www.murdermiletours.com/podcast.htmlMurder Mile is researched, written and performed by Michael J Buchanan-Dunne of Murder Mile Walks with music written and performed by Erik Stein and Jon Boux of Cult With No Name with additional music by Kai Engel, Chris Zabriskie, Phillip Weigl, Seclorance and Tri Tachyon, as used under the Creative Commons License 4.0 (Attribution) via Free Music Archive. A full listing of tracks used and sources for each episode is listed here.Warning: Murder Mile contains graphic descriptions of murder as well as very realistic sounds which some listeners may find shocking. Thank you and enjoy the episode.FOLLOW US HERE:FacebookTwitterInstagramMurder Mile Discussion GroupFor a transcript of each episode, click here.If you’d like to sign-up for exclusive Murder Mile content, check out our Patreon Page by CLICKING HERE.And for OFFICIAL MERCHANDISE, please visit the Murder Mile Shop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Student Housing Matters Podcast - Join the Conversation
Getting Out of Debt and Staying Out

Student Housing Matters Podcast - Join the Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2017 29:37


Timothy Evans joins us today.  Timothy is the assistant director of operations at the University Village Apartments, an on campus housing facility at California State University San Marcos. One of the biggest topics in higher education these days is student debt.  And Tim has such a neat back-story that makes him passionate about getting out of, and staying out of, debt.  And with where Tim works, he is in a unique position to speak into the lives of students staring down the possibility leaving school with substantial debt.

Off The Beaten Track
Timothy Evans Racing Joins Off The Beaten Track

Off The Beaten Track

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2017 29:00


What is it like to own a small family race team that struggles to find sponsors to keep them on the track for another weekend? Tim Evans and his son Mark, who has been racing since the age of 12, will be on the next show to talk about issues that face small family race teams and explore solutions on how sponsors can help with free sevices, donated or low cost materials, etc.   

History Dweebs - A look at True Crime, Murders, Serial Killers and the Darkside of History

In 1950, Timothy Evans was convicted of murdering his wife and daughter in England.  He was sentenced to death and eventually hanged.  Three years after his execution, it was learned that the murders were actually committed by Evan's neighbor and serial killer John Christie. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Front Row
William Hill Sports Book of the Year, Rillington Place, Johnny Cash

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2016 28:19


It was announced today that William Finnegan has won the 2016 William Hill Sports Book of the Year for his book Barbarian Days: A Surfing Life. John Wilson reports from the ceremony and speaks to each of the authors of the seven shortlisted books, including Diana Nyad, who, aged 64, became the first person to swim the 100-mile stretch of shark-infested ocean between Cuba and Florida. Rillington Place, a street in West London, became notorious as the home of John Christie, the serial killer who framed another man, Timothy Evans, for one of his murders. Evans was hanged in 1950 and it would be another three years before Christie was convicted. The story is the subject of a new three-part BBC drama starring Tim Roth and Samantha Morton. Crime writer Natasha Cooper reviews. Johnny Cash Forever Words is a collection of previously unpublished and unseen poems by the singer songwriter. They were discovered by his son, John Carter Cash, who asked the poet Paul Muldoon to select 41 poems from 200. Muldoon discusses Cash's strengths as a poet and what distinguishes poems from lyrics.Presenter: John Wilson Producer: Rachel Simpson.

Michelle Donelan
Speaking with BBC Wiltshire about the tragic case of Mr Timothy Evans

Michelle Donelan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2015 3:08


Speaking with BBC Wiltshire about the tragic case of Mr Timothy Evans who was tried and wrongly convicted of murder. He was hung for this crime in 1950 but this has since been proved a miscarriage of justice. I am taking the case up on behalf of Mr Evans’ sister, who is a local constituent, and am arranging a meeting with the Secretary of State for Justice because I am of the firm belief that Mr Evans’ family should be offered a full apology for his wrongful execution

The Z List Dead List
S01E6 Hanging Out

The Z List Dead List

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2014 28:29


Episode 6 Hanging Out This is the last of this series. WE WILL BE BACK in a few weeks! Please do continue to spread the word and share the podcast with your friends. Or if you hated it, your enemies... The Z List Dead List is a podcast about obscure people from history. Hosted by Iszi Lawrence @iszi_lawrence. www.zlistdeadlist.com This Episode we explore the rather horrid world of the Hangmen of England, were they evil? Were they mad? Were they just doing their job? And who were the condemned Featuring Albert Pierrepoint (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Pierrepoint) John Christie (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Christie_(murderer)) Timothy Evans (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_Evans) Harry Allen (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Allen_(executioner)) John Ellis (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ellis_(executioner)) Ruth Ellis (http://www.capitalpunishmentuk.org/ruth.html) With thanks to Wil Hodgson @WilHodgson, Natalie Haynes, David Quantick @quantick, Diane Spencer @dianespecerfun, Andrew Hunter Murray @andrewhunterm, Yianni Agisilaou @yianni_a & Trudi Stevens @trudistevens. Wil Hodgson is an award winning comedian, raconteur and kitsch collector www.wilhodgson.wordpress.com Diane Spencer is a comedy writer and performer www.difunny.co.uk Natalie Haynes is an author, comedian, broadcaster and classicist has a book out, The Amber Fury it is very good indeed. (http://www.amazon.co.uk/-/e/B004XKCZGK) Andrew Hunter Murray is a Qi Elf and performs critically acclaimed improv austentatiousimpro.com. He also is a co-host of the Podcast No Such Thing As A Fish. (http://qi.com/podcast/) Yianni Agisilaou is an international comedian www.ycomedian.com David Quantick a comedy writer and author he also has a book with unbound called The Mule. (http://unbound.co.uk/books/the-mule) Iszi Lawrence is a UK based comedian www.iszi.com MUSIC www.freemusicarchive.org Theme: Time Trades Live at the WFMU Record Fair - November 24, 2013 by Jeffrey Lewis (http://www.thejeffreylewissite.com/) is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. Cylinders by Chris Zabriskie (http://chriszabriskie.com/) is licensed under a Attribution License. The Journey of Enoch by Jeremy Bible (http://jeremybible.com/) is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License. First Offense by Red Mass (http://www.myspace.com/redmassfce) is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License. Native by HE-LUX (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/HE-LUX/) is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License. Servants by Jahzzar (http://www.betterwithmusic.com/) is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License. Based on a work at http://www.betterwithmusic.com Unattainable by Deadly Combo (http://www.blocsonic.com/releases/show/unattainable) is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) License.

The Shocking Details
John Christie & Timothy Evans

The Shocking Details

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 49:04


John Christie was one of the most famous serial killers in UK history but did he really send an innocent man to the gallows? Was he framed for murder by a serial killer? His case shocked the conscience of a nation. But… was he innocent?Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Serial Napper
Timothy Evans: A Damning Confession and the Bodies in The Wall

Serial Napper

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 25:12


In 1950 Timothy Evans was accused of murdering his wife Beryl, and their baby girl, Geraldine. Timothy, a simple man who couldn't read or write, lived with his little family in London's Notting Hill district in the top floor flat. He refuted the accusations, instead claiming that it was actually his downstairs neighbour, John Christie, who killed his wife and daughter during a botched home abortion.John Christie was a World War 1 and 2 veteran who lived in the ground floor flat with his wife, Ethel. He would serve as the chief prosecutor's witness during Timothy's murder trial, where Timothy was ultimately convicted and sentenced to hang. But just three years after Timothy's execution, a shocking discovery would be made. Bodies would be discovered in the walls and under the floorboards of John's ground-floor flat.Had Timothy been telling the truth about his neighbour being the real killer? Was this respected war veteran, John Christie, actually a serial killer, who framed Timothy for murder? And what impact would all of this have on England's justice system? Sources:https://criminology.research.southwales.ac.uk/criminology-blog/tragic-life-and-death-timothy-evans/https://home.heinonline.org/blog/2021/09/crime-of-the-century-the-case-of-timothy-evans/https://www.madeinmanchester.tv/timothy-evansVisit Our Sponsor:Visit http://www.310nutrition.com and use the code “NAPPER” for 50% up to $100 for your first order.Support the showFollow me here:► YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@SerialNapper/► Twitter - https://twitter.com/serial_napper► Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/serialnappernik/► Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SerialNapper/► TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@serialnappernik Join the Serial Society true crime Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/serialnapperpatronOur Sponsors:* Check out True Crime Feed : https://thetruecrimefeed.com/* Check out mylifeinabook.com and use code SERIALNAPPER at checkout for 10% off. Create an unforgettable gift for your mom this Mother's Day.* Check out rosettastone.com/TODAY and use my code TODAY for a great deal: Rosetta Stone's Lifetime Membership for 50% off! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy