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  • Sunday Night Mystery Episode 22, Keith Burgess, A Murder to Solve
    Jul 28 2024

    This weeks story, from "Sunday Night Mystery" hosted by Brett, revolves around the unsolved murder of Keith Burgess in Bristol.

    Keith, a well-liked British Rail steward and church member, was brutally killed in his flat on December 17, 1989.

    That day, after attending mass and visiting a local tavern, he returned home, unaware of the danger lurking. A mysterious man wearing a blue and white bobble hat was seen near his flat. Keith's neighbor, Betty Taylor, witnessed Keith inviting someone inside and later saw the mysterious man leave, only to find Keith's lifeless, brutally attacked body soon after.

    The investigation revealed puzzling clues: three significant phone calls the week before Keith's murder, a missing Filofax and photo album, and an unidentified lunch companion in London two days prior. Despite police efforts, the killer, described as a slender young man with distinct facial features, remains at large.

    The motive for the vicious attack remains unknown, leaving the community and investigators searching for answers.

    Please, remember Keith for his positive impact and continue seeking the truth in unsolved mysteries

    Join us next time on Sunday Night Mystery as we explore another chilling case that haunts communities. Stay vigilant, and remember those lost to the shadows. The truth may be hidden, but as long as we keep the investigation alive, it's never truly lost.

    I’m Brett, and I’ll see you next time on Sunday Night Mystery. Stay curious, stay safe, and never forget the light of hope that guides us toward justice.

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  • Sunday Night Mystery Episode 21, Helen Fleet, The birth of a serial killer?
    Jul 20 2024

    Sunday Night Mystery Case Files: Episode 22

    Helen Fleet: First of the Dogwalker Murders? Weston-super-Mare 1987

    Welcome back to Sunday Night Mystery, your guide through the chilling enigmas of the unknown. I’m Brett, and tonight, we delve into the dark tale of Helen Fleet, whose peaceful retirement in Weston-super-Mare ended in a gruesome and baffling murder.

    In the serene seaside town of Weston-super-Mare, Helen Fleet, a 66-year-old retired factory inspector, enjoyed her days walking her two dogs, Bilbow and Cindy, in Worlebury Woods. On March 28, 1987, Helen left her blue Datsun in Worlebury Hill Road, unaware that this routine stroll would be her last. Stabbed ten times, battered, and strangled, Helen's screams shattered the tranquility of the woods.

    The community was shaken as news of her brutal death spread. Despite a massive investigation involving over 120 officers, her killer was never found. What could drive someone to murder a beloved widow known for her gentle nature?

    Helen’s final moments remained a mystery. Two people reported hearing a scream at 12:20 p.m. that day. Twenty minutes later, Helen’s friend, Sylvia Lewis, alerted by the barking dogs, discovered her lifeless body. Sylvia’s frantic call brought David and Hazel Davies to the scene, where they found Helen surrounded by her faithful companions, Bilbow and Cindy.

    Police theorized Helen may have known her killer after reports surfaced that she had been talking to a youth. Witnesses saw two other youths fleeing the woods, and a mysterious figure carrying a yellow hard hat or crash helmet became the investigation's focus. Over the years, new leads emerged. Witnesses described a youth in a white ski jacket with red and blue trim and another in a ski jacket with red and grey squares. Thirteen years later, a potential witness came forward, leading to a photofit release in hopes of identifying the mystery youth.

    Retired police officer Chris Clark suggested Helen might have been the first victim of a serial killer, linking her murder to the unsolved cases of Kate Bushell and Lyn Bryant, who were also killed while walking dogs. These cases, spanning over a decade, shared chilling similarities: women attacked in broad daylight, isolated areas, brutal violence, yet no signs of sexual assault or robbery.

    The elusive killer appeared both meticulous and impulsive, a paradox of organization and spontaneity. Despite the horror, a pattern emerged: the geographic proximity of the killings and the untouched dogs suggested a deeper psychological motive. Clark's insights painted a picture of a methodical predator driven by madness.

    As detectives from multiple jurisdictions continue their relentless pursuit of justice, the truth remains hidden in the shadows. Helen’s killer remains at large, and the mystery of Worlebury Woods endures. Will the truth ever come to light?

    Join us next time on Sunday Night Mystery as we explore another chilling case that haunts communities. Stay vigilant, and remember those lost to the shadows. The truth may be hidden, but as long as we keep the investigation alive, it's never truly lost.

    I’m Brett, and I’ll see you next time on Sunday Night Mystery. Stay curious, stay safe, and never forget the light of hope that guides us toward justice.

    Check Out our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/sundaynightmystery

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  • Sunday Night Mystery Episode 20, The Murder of Violet Milsom from St Pauls in Bristol
    Jul 14 2024

    Sunday Night Mystery Case Files: Episode 21 Violet Milsom - A Kind Grandma: Bristol 1985

    Welcome back to Sunday Night Mystery with Brett, as we delve into unsolved cases. Tonight, we explore the 1985 murder of Violet Milsom, a beloved grandmother from Bristol’s St. Paul’s district.

    Case Summary:

    • Victim: Violet Milsom, 62, a kind-hearted grandmother known for her generosity.
    • Crime: Violet was sexually assaulted, strangled with her own clothing, and mutilated with a utility knife in her basement flat. The murder occurred between September 30th and October 1st, 1985.
    • Key Evidence:
      • Pink dressing gown belt used to restrain her, which did not belong to her.
      • £37 pension money was missing; no signs of a break-in.
      • Old Christmas card signed "Steve" found in her flat.
    • Witnesses and Leads:
      • Neighbour heard shouting and banging on the night of the murder.
      • Suspicious individuals seen near her home around the time of the crime.
      • Mentally ill man reportedly witnessed the murder but could not identify the killer.
    • Investigation:
      • Involved 80 detectives; highlighted on Crimewatch UK.
      • Robbery was considered a secondary motive; primary motive believed to be sexual.
      • Despite exhaustive inquiries, the case remains unsolved.

    Conclusion: Despite 30 years passing, Violet Milsom's murder remains a haunting mystery. The community and her family continue to seek justice, urging anyone with information to come forward. Join us next week for another episode of Sunday Night Mystery, where we explore more chilling cases and the quest for truth in the shadows. Stay curious, vigilant, and safe.

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  • Sunday Night Mystery Episode 19, The chilling 1985 murder of Jackie Waines
    Jul 7 2024

    In Episode 19 of "Sunday Night Mystery Case Files," Brett recounts the tragic and unsolved case of Jackie Waines, also known as Linda Guest, a 35-year-old mother and prostitute from Bristol, who was murdered on April 21, 1985.

    After visiting a friend in the hospital, Jackie was last seen alive entering and then leaving a red Cortina and a small Escort-type van.

    Her body was discovered the following day near Frampton Cotterell, having been viciously stabbed multiple times. Despite witness sightings of suspicious vehicles and the discovery of key clues like her missing shoe and a damaged white van, the case remains unsolved.

    The episode emphasizes the dangers faced by vulnerable individuals and the persistent hope for justice. Brett urges anyone with information to contact local authorities and underscores the importance of never giving up on solving such haunting mysteries.

    Join us next time on Sunday Night Mystery as we explore another baffling case. Stay vigilant, and remember, the truth may be hidden, but it's never truly lost. Thank you for tuning in. If you have any information regarding this case, please contact local authorities. Stay curious, stay vigilant, and guard yourself against the darkness.

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  • Sunday Night Mystery Episode 18, The Story of Mark Yendell's Unsolved Murder
    Jun 30 2024

    Welcome back to Sunday Night Mystery, where we explore intriguing unsolved cases. I'm Brett, and tonight we delve into the chilling 1984 case of Mark Yendell, a British Rail steward whose bloodstained car and body found in Bristol docks revealed a grim fate.

    Mark Yendell, a 33-year-old from Bristol, disappeared after his shift at Bristol Temple Meads station. His abandoned car, found near Welsh Back waterfront, had bloodstains and a briefcase with £100. Further investigation revealed more blood near the station. A post-mortem showed Yendell died from head injuries before being dumped in the water.

    Despite extensive investigations, no clear motive emerged. Yendell's colleagues described him as reserved, leading to speculation about his personal life. Detectives theorized he was attacked in the car park, his body later dumped in the docks. Arrests were made, including Edward Witt, a friend of Yendell's wife, but charges were dropped, and the case remains unsolved.

    Police believed multiple assailants were involved, and despite time passing, the case still haunts investigators. Detectives continue to seek closure for Yendell's family, hoping to uncover the truth behind his tragic death.

    Join us next time on Sunday Night Mystery as we explore another baffling case. Stay vigilant, and remember, the truth may be hidden, but it's never truly lost. Thank you for tuning in. If you have any information regarding Mark Yendell's case, please contact local authorities. Stay curious, stay vigilant, and guard yourself against the darkness.

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    10 m
  • Sunday Night Mystery Episode 17, Genette Tate, The Papergirl Abduction
    Jun 23 2024

    In Episode 17 of "Sunday Night Mystery Case Files," Brett delves into the unresolved disappearance of 13-year-old Genette Tate, who vanished while delivering newspapers in Aylesbeare, Devon, on August 19, 1978. Despite exhaustive searches and investigations, her body was never found, making it one of Britain's longest-running missing person inquiries.

    Genette's case has been linked to notorious serial killer Robert Black, who was convicted of murdering several young girls and was in the area at the time of her disappearance. However, insufficient evidence prevented his prosecution for Genette's case. Black died in prison in 2016 before charges could be brought against him for her presumed murder.

    Over the years, numerous theories and suspects, including convicted murderer Peter Tobin, have emerged, but none have led to a resolution. Genette's parents passed away without knowing their daughter's fate, and the case remains open. This episode highlights the enduring pain of unresolved cases and the relentless quest for justice.

    Join us next time on "Sunday Night Mystery" as we delve into another chilling tale from the shadows of the past. Until then, stay safe, stay curious, and never forget the power of seeking justice.

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  • Sunday Night Mystery Episode 16, The shocking death of charity worker Beryl Culverwell
    Jun 16 2024

    In Episode 16 of "Sunday Night Mystery," Brett examines the unsolved murder of Beryl Culverwell in Bath, 1978. Beryl, a charity worker and trustee of the Bath Maternity Society, was found brutally murdered in her garage by her husband Anthony. She had been clubbed, stabbed 21 times, and her body was bound with twine. There was no sign of a struggle in the house, no robbery, and no sexual assault, leaving the motive unclear.

    Witnesses reported seeing a yellow car speeding away, and police found no fingerprints or forensic evidence. Despite extensive investigations, including house-to-house inquiries, roadblocks, and scrutinizing Beryl's life and acquaintances, no suspects emerged. The case remains unsolved, raising questions about whether the killer was someone she knew or a random intruder.

    The episode highlights the enduring mystery and the quest for justice for Beryl. It underscores the importance of keeping cold cases alive in the hopes that new evidence or technological advancements might one day solve them.

    Join us next time on "Sunday Night Mystery" as we delve into another chilling tale from the shadows of the past. Until then, stay safe, stay curious, and never forget the power of seeking justice.

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  • Sunday Night Mystery Episode 15, The Unsolved Murder of Esther Soper in Plymouth Devon
    Jun 9 2024

    In Episode 15 of "Sunday Night Mystery," Brett explores the unsolved New Year’s Day murder of Esther Soper in 1976 in Plymouth, Devon. Esther, a 51-year-old devout widow and member of the Plymouth Brethren's Exclusive Order, was found brutally murdered in her home. Her body was discovered by fellow church members after she failed to attend a meeting. She had been bludgeoned with a cider bottle and strangled with her own tights, then wrapped in a curtain.

    The investigation initially suggested a robbery, though no valuable items seemed to be missing. Attention focused on a man named Clifford Sparks, who had visited Esther's house days before the murder, but no substantial leads emerged.

    Despite extensive police efforts, including tens of thousands of interviews and modern DNA testing, the case remains unsolved. The peculiarities of the crime scene and Esther's strict religious lifestyle add layers of mystery. Today, her murder remains the oldest unsolved homicide in the Devon and Cornwall police files, leaving her family and the community without closure.

    Join us next time on "Sunday Night Mystery" as we delve into another chilling tale from the shadows of the past. Until then, stay safe, stay curious, and never forget the power of seeking justice.

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