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Sick N Twisted is a true crime podcast about all things sick and twisted. Hosted by two northern lasses who like to laugh, swear and generally chat shit. We primarily cover serial killers, but do not shy away from anything and everything that is up for discussion. Instagram: @sickntwistedpod Twitter: @sickntwistedpod. Facebook: @sickntwistedpod. Email: Sickntwistedpod@gmail.com
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Considering the death toll on this one, it's shocking how many people know so little about it. We dive in to see what happened in Jonestown to cause the death of 918 people. As always, we got off topic a little, just a tad, as Kat has a new hairstyle. But as always, it's a hell of an episode.
In December 1992, 23 year old Steven Clark went missing from his home in Marske, North Yorkshire. 28 years later, his disappearance remains a mystery, and this small community was shocked when his parents were suddenly arrested on suspicion of murder. Taking place in Tracey's town, join us as we take a look at this strange case, and try to find out what really happened to Steven.
The tragic murder of three young girls at a summer camp in 1977 still remains an open case to this day. We discuss the case to take a look at what happened, and how this horrific event unfolded.
In April 2014, two Dutch hikers went missing in Panama. Months later their belongings and remains would be found raising more questions than answers. What really happened to Lisanne Froon and Kris Kremers?
#21 - Outcry - Greg Kelley

#21 - Outcry - Greg Kelley

2021-03-0101:35:14

This week, we discuss the case of Greg Kelley and the documentary Outcry which follows Greg's story as he fights for justice. Convicted of a crime he is adamant he didn't commit, Outcry follows Greg on his journey. Outcry is a five-part documentary series from Emmy award-winning director and producer Pat Kondelis. We urge you to watch this documentary!
#20 - Darlie Routier

#20 - Darlie Routier

2021-02-1401:23:26

In June 1996 two boys were murdered in their home as they camped out in their living room. Their mother, Darlie Routier, was wounded and told police that an intruder had broken in and killed her sons. Shortly after the brutal murders, Darlie was arrested and found guilty of their killing - but is she guilty? Or has a huge mistake been made? We look at the evidence, both for and against her guilt, to try and see what really happened that night in the Routier home.
#19 - Mary Bell

#19 - Mary Bell

2021-02-0101:33:33

In 1968, two children were murdered in Scotswood, Newcastle Upon Tyne. The world looked on as 11 year old Mary Bell was convicted of their manslaughter. What caused such a young child to commit such horrific acts? And can child killers be rehabilitated to join society? We discuss all this, and more (sex toys and whether or not fish have lips) in this episode.
This week we close up White House Farm, and put Jeremy Bamber to bed. There are many aspects of this case which could be open to contention - what are you thoughts on it?
This week we start our deep dive into White House Farm and the massacre which saw the death of five family members in 1985. Part one takes a general look at the case, and as usual also covers some off piste topics such as: Kat having a hissy fit at xmas over some roller skates, and the view that Xmas movies are NOT allowed after Xmas eve!Sources: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-essex-52853759https://www.jeremy-bamber.co.ukhttps://www.jeremy-bamber.co.uk/forensic-evidencehttps://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2020/jun/05/jeremy-bamber-refused-access-to-documents-on-essex-family-murdershttps://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2020/feb/11/jeremy-bamber-lawyers-say-new-evidence-undermines-convictionhttps://www.theguardian.com/uk/2012/feb/04/jeremy-bamber-murders-ballistics-challengehttps://www.theguardian.com/uk/2011/feb/10/jeremy-bamber-innocent-of-murder-appealhttps://www.eadt.co.uk/news/jeremy-bamber-speaks-from-prison-over-white-house-farm-murders-2646010https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2004/jun/01/prisonsandprobation.societyhttps://www.theguardian.com/uk/2003/aug/19/ukcrime.johnezardhttps://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/single-photo-tiny-gesture-exposed-22701359https://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-radio/1237268/white-house-farm-jeremy-bamber-sheila-bamber-itv-cousin-deaths-reaction-spt
#16 Raoul Moat

#16 Raoul Moat

2020-12-2001:29:43

In July 2020 Raoul Moat terrorised north east England as he rampaged through the countryside with a gun. Join us as we look at what started the chain of events that ended in such senseless tragedy. Also, Tracey is haunted by some scented bog roll, and don't approach Kat for a date if you have a picture of you holding a fish...
In Spalding, Lincolnshire, 2016, two teenagers plot together to carry out the most heinous of murders. Kim Edwards and Lucas Markham were just 14 years old when they were found in Kim's house, chilling out, watching tv and eating ice cream...all while the bodies of Kim's sister and mother were laying upstairs, slaughter in their beds. This one is truly horrifying, and committed by people so young. As usual, we go off on one, with Kat wanting to punch a kid in the face, and Tracey promising to haunt Kat when she's long gone. Sources:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lincolnshire-33528862https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lincolnshire-33648963#:~:text=Warren%20Free%2C%2042%2C%20died%20from%20head%20injuries%20in,found%20guilty%20of%20perverting%20the%20course%20of%20justice.https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4593034/Spalding-killer-told-mates-d-murder-girlfriend-s-mum.htmlhttps://www.thesun.co.uk/news/9186604/britain-youngest-double-killers-kim-edwards-inspired/https://mycrimelibrary.com/lucas-markham-and-kim-edwards-teen-killers/https://www.crimeandinvestigation.co.uk/shows/kids-who-kill-evil-up-close/articles/kim-edwards-and-lucas-markham-the-twilight-killershttps://www.stpaulschambers.com/st-pauls-chambers-reduce-sentence-for-britains-youngest-double-murderers/https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/markham-edwards-v-r-judgment.pdf
This week, Kat and Tracey each choose a case local to them to tell the other. Kat looks at the case of David Harker - the Cannibal Killer from Darlington, and Tracey looks at the case of Billy Dunlop - the first man to be tried after the lifting of the double jeopardy laws. As usual, we get off topic at times!
Part two of Ted Bundy covers his multiple escapes from custody, and yet more murders as he struggled to control his murderous urges. We also talk about prison turning people into drug smuggling mules, and how you wouldn't want to rely on Tracey to help...
This week we start a two parter into Ted Bundy. If you already know who Ted Bundy is, and think you've heard it all before then still join us for the off topic digressions!Ted murdered A LOT of women, and this week we cover the period from the 1974 and...
This week we take a look at the crazy life of Robert Durst. When his wife Kathie disappears in the 80s, no one could have written the next 40 years, and certainly, no one could have imagined how crazy it would get. A disappearance, two murders, and a...
This week, we cover the Peterborough Ditch Murders, and arguably one of Britain's most terrifying women, Joanna Dennehy. This one is a spree killer fuelled with rage and Joanna was someone who thrived on the pain of others. Notoriety was her one aim,...
As a little bonus, we decided to do something in the spirit of Halloween and look at the case of the Vampire of Sacramento, Richard Chase. WARNING: It's a tough listen, it's a bit graphic, and this guy was a monster. As usual, we do go off topic, and...
In August 2018, Chris Watts wiped out his entire family, killing his wife Shan'ann, daughters Bella and CeCe and his unborn son, Niko. The world watched on in horror as the truth about that day came out. But was it the truth? Is Chris's story everything...
Who took Johnny? In Part 2 will we finally find out where he is? Nope, but it's still interesting and many more twists and turns follow. clOX7KddL1bRmCAGKiG2
This week Kat takes the lead to tell the story of the disappearance of 12 year old Johnny Gosch in 1982. If, like Tracey you don't know this story, then strap in, because it's a strange one. Paedophile rings? Disappearing paperboys? Cover ups by the...
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Gills

Oo I’m in Darlington

Jan 8th
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