• The Boarded Barn Murders (Part 2 of 2)

  • Sep 5 2024
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

The Boarded Barn Murders (Part 2 of 2)

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  • This is a very sad and tragic story about two women who were very good, long-term friends.

    They enjoyed a well-respected place within the community in which they lived. In November 1979 they were at the home of one of the friend's recently deceased mother, a detached property in the green countryside of northwest England.

    There was a knock at the door. Evil was about to pay a visit.

    Hours later their naked, lifeless bodies were found. But who had committed such cruel crimes and why?

    You'll find out all the answers during this series of 2 podcasts.

    For detailed resources about this series, please visit: https://truecrimeinvestigators.co.uk/

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    See photos, case notes and bonus material at http://truecrimeinvestigators.co.uk/

    Researched and presented by John & Sally of True Crime Investigators UK.

    Produced and edited by the team at Carrotcruncher Media

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Well researched, intelligent podcast.

An interesting, well-researched podcast with knowledgeable witnesses. I enjoyed it.
If i had to make any criticism it would be that the sound levels need tweaking. some voices are so quiet that you have to turn the sound up to hear them and then the music will start and it's at ear-splitting levels (not good if you're wearing headphones)
Other than that, it's a bit of a gem amongst the huge amount of mediocre, true crime podcasts out there.

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