• The Beast Of Farley Mount

  • Dec 10 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
  • Podcast

The Beast Of Farley Mount

  • Summary

  • The Hampshire beauty spot of Farley Mount Country Park, located near the city of Winchester, is a popular destination in daylight hours for families, joggers and dog walkers, whilst of the evening, it takes on a different kind of visitor - couples, and the voyeuristic who enjoy watching these for their own gratification. During the 1990's, it was also the scene of several disturbing incidents and attacks by an offender who to this day, remains at large, having never faced justice.


    Or did he?


    The episode contains details and descriptions of crimes and events, including descriptions of of a sexual nature that some listeners may find offensive or distressing, so discretion is advised whilst listening in.


    Music used in this episode: "The Descent" by Kevin Macleod. All music used is sourced from https://filmmusic.io/ and used under an Attribution Licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)


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    • References - Assorted articles from the BBC, Daily Echo, The Free Library. Produced upon request.
    • "The Real Cracker" - Stephen Cook (2001) pp 165-200
    • Crimewatch UK March 1989 - Tunbridge Wells Rape (from 14:47 onwards)


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