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Murder Me on Monday

Author: Mother and Cameron

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UK True Crime Podcast, hosted by Mother and Cameron. 
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Chesca

the amount of nonsense the son says in these episodes is making my thumb hurt from skipping

Mar 16th
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Illicitly Euphonious

What a horrid piece of work!. Thanks to both of you ๐Ÿ’œ

Nov 12th
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Illicitly Euphonious

Ahhhh poor Garys hand โ˜๏ธโœŠโœ‹โœŒ๏ธ๐Ÿ‘†๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘ˆ๐Ÿ‘‰๐Ÿ‘‹๐Ÿ‘Œ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘Ž๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ–๏ธ๐Ÿ––๐Ÿค™๐Ÿคš๐Ÿค๐Ÿคž๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿค˜๐ŸคŸ๐ŸคŒ๐Ÿคฒ๐Ÿงค ๐Ÿ˜ญ I hope Gary's hand can swim at least. RIP GARY & RIP GARYS HAND. โšฐ๏ธ

Jun 12th
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Illicitly Euphonious

I remember reading something about this. His Santa costume was as crappy as the husband and father he was. Thanks again for the upload, as always xx

Jun 12th
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Illicitly Euphonious

And there's me always having had thought it was the men who felt rejected & became obsessive ๐Ÿคฃ

Jun 11th
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Illicitly Euphonious

What a disgusting character. I can't believe their court system.

Jun 3rd
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Illicitly Euphonious

What he did was awful, that final incident. He obviously wanted to to die via suicide by police/authorities because of how he was feeling inside. Him telling his ex and current gf the same, that's not surprising with the 'blended' family life he had, what family life he had. The drugs understandable if there was no insurance for meds. From just before that incident I think personally the state should still have had some sort of grasp on his case, if only to make sure he was taking his meds. Sad.

Jun 1st
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Illicitly Euphonious

Spot on. It was the same with my trial (not against me), they weren't allowed to bring up his previous, there was a lot. BUT in his next trial, towards his next partner they could and did. When he hurt her he had to call 999 himself whilst giving rescus. Another dangerous character around women and children who is only ever given fleeting sentences and is back at it time after time. It's a shame they don't use the 3 strikes and you're out here.

Jun 1st
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Illicitly Euphonious

I was reading about the JP kidnapping yesterday. The grandad was rich, said he wasn't paying as had plenty of grandkids, family pressure made him pay a lot less. Like you say when JP was released he detested his Grandad. Ended up dropping uni, doing drugs, having a stroke and became heavily disabled and wheelchair bound. Family thought it was fake as he had kokedyabout kidnapping previously to squeeze money from the Scrooge grandad. That's why they initially wouldn't pay. Sad all around.

Jun 1st
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Illicitly Euphonious

It sounds like Angelina really annoyed mother in this one. I've never heard her sound so riled up.

May 31st
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Illicitly Euphonious

All those women. Reminds me of that small guy who drew all his victims from memory, but worse.

May 31st
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Illicitly Euphonious

Natalie's case is so sad.

May 31st
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Illicitly Euphonious

Cannibalism is sometimes categorised as a fantasy or as far as a fetish. Some either want to eat people or be eaten by people, often consuming parts of themself before eventually succumbing to their wounds.

May 30th
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Illicitly Euphonious

This one interests me because a year ago (maybe not even that) I was diagnosed with psychosis. It's a horrible world to be in when you're not medicated properly or at all. People take advantage in every single way; whether it be company, financially, s**ually, physically, abusively, and you don't even know anything is going on. A lot of the time you don't remember the episode. Episodes can last minutes, hours, days, weeks or months. And Dr P is an awful person. Majority of the show is setup.

May 30th
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Illicitly Euphonious

Correct, those sorts of SSRI's do give you body spasms. I have to take similar and I have trouble sleeping because of it. it's uncontrollable and just feels icky. AND SOOOO the doctor has me on Zopiclone (sleeping tablets) also. But these are carefully prescribed and not purchasable in a pharmacy or normal UK shop (though there are unmonitored places/people online I've used previously). I can tell you that with both the sleep is fantastic but it's hard to wake therefore I dont often use the zops

May 30th
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Illicitly Euphonious

Re the vigilante justice: In the UK there was a man who lived down south, Devon area who created S.O. register which was/probably still is online. He called UK court papers for cases and names and put people on this register. He was the guy who first had one of those P* Hunter groups. At one point it got so crazy and still is. It became a fad. BUT people in these groups started to believe they had positions of power and collected a lot of money, laptops, computers and so on from the public.

May 30th
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Illicitly Euphonious

I thought the letter description was bad enough, yet...... safety harbour and the missing 'organ'?! ๐Ÿ˜ฌ๐Ÿ˜Ÿ

May 29th
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Illicitly Euphonious

There's a lot of mobile phones in UK prisons. There's a Scouse man who is constantly in and out of prison, he does more lives in prison than he does when he's out. It truly is madness.

May 29th
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Illicitly Euphonious

I discovered you guys today through a post on Instagram. I'm in the process of binge-listening to your episodes. Some cases I've heard of previously but you explain them in a way that is completely understandable to anyone. This podcast is like listening to or having a conversation with my own mother. I love true crime, but mostly I love the way you both put the cases across as they were. Not your own hypothesis, just pure facts! A BIG THANK YOU TO YOU GUYS โ™ฅ๏ธ xx

May 28th
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ID28405005

Amazing! Iโ€™ve turned the listen speed down to 80% which works for Mother ( now I can hear what she says), but Cameron is still talking too fast.

May 14th
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