• #271 - Vicious Circles (Lisson Grove, London, England)

  • Oct 17 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
  • Podcast

#271 - Vicious Circles (Lisson Grove, London, England)

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  • #271 - Vicious Circles


    On Wednesday 18th and Thursday 19th of August 2021, having recently been released from prison, Lee Peacock brutally murdered his ex-partner Sharon Pickles and her partner Clinton Ashmore. But was this due to jealousy, or a drug-induced paranoia, or jealousy, being stuck inside their own ‘vicious circles’.

    • Date #1 (Sharon's murder): Wednesday 18th August 2021 at 7am+
    • Location: Flat 13 or 14, Alpha House, 1 Ashbridge Street, Lisson Grove, London, NW8
    • Date #2: (Clinton's murder) Thursday 19th of August 2021 at around midnight
    • Location: (flat unknown) Jerome House, Jerome Crescent, Lisson Grove, London, NW8
    • Victim: 2 (Sharon Pickles & Clinton Ashmore)
    • Culprit: 1 (Lee Christopher Peacock)


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