Sunday Night Mystery

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  • Summary

  • Join your host Brett Orchard every Sunday night as he delves into the chilling world of true crime on ’Sunday Night Mystery’. From unsolved mysteries to baffling murders, each episode explores riveting cases that will keep you on the edge of your seat. With meticulous research and compelling storytelling, Brett uncovers the shocking truths behind some of history’s most intriguing criminal mysteries. Tune in and immerse yourself in the captivating world of ’Sunday Night Mystery’.
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Episodes
  • Sunday Night Mystery Episode 39, A Pettern of Deceit, The Murder of Jo Ramsden
    Nov 24 2024

    The case of Jo Ramsden, detailed in Sunday Night Mystery Episode 37, centers around the tragic disappearance and murder of a vulnerable woman in 1991. Jo, who had the mental age of a 10-year-old, vanished from her home in Dorset, and her body was discovered nearly a year later in a remote woodland area. Witnesses reported seeing Jo with a man wearing a distinctive zig-zag patterned jumper, who became known as "Mr. Zig Zag."

    A key suspect was a retired psychiatric nursing assistant with a history of crimes against vulnerable women, but despite his past confessions and mounting suspicion, there was insufficient evidence to charge him with Jo’s murder. The investigation raised questions about missed opportunities, the role of local knowledge in concealing her body, and whether advances in forensic science could shed new light on the case.

    The case remains unsolved, leaving a community and family grappling with uncertainty and unanswered questions. The episode explores the complexities of investigating crimes involving vulnerable individuals, the dangers posed by predators in plain sight, and the lingering hope for justice.

    This episode underscores the enduring quest for answers and the shadows of uncertainty surrounding unsolved mysteries.

    Brett ends the episode by reminding listeners of the importance of seeking justice for those lost to such tragic circumstances, and encouraging anyone with information to come forward.

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

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    14 mins
  • Breaking News - Has Louise Dunn's Murder been solved?? Suspect Arrested.
    Nov 20 2024

    Breaking News: Arrest in 1967 Bristol Murder Case

    In a stunning development, police have arrested a suspect in connection with the 1967 murder of 74-year-old widow Louise Dunne. Found raped and strangled in her Easton, Bristol, home, Louise’s tragic death shocked the local community and left investigators baffled for decades. Despite an extensive investigation that included gathering thousands of palm prints and numerous witness accounts, the case had remained unsolved—until now.

    A breakthrough in the decades-long cold case was made following a recent tip-off, leading authorities to make an arrest in connection with the brutal crime. The arrest comes after years of tireless efforts to identify the person responsible for this heinous act, which had left a scar on the fabric of this tight-knit Bristol community.

    Louise, once a socialite and wife of a prominent city alderman, had become reclusive following the deaths of her two husbands. Her murder, found by a neighbor after an open window raised suspicion, sent shockwaves through Easton. Despite several leads, including reports of a suspicious man near her home the night before her death, the killer had eluded justice – until now. The arrest brings a new sense of hope that after nearly six decades, Louise’s killer may finally be brought to justice.

    Stay tuned as more details unfold.

    For full coverage and updates, visit www.patreon.com/sundaynightmystery.

    #TrueCrimeBristol #LouiseDunne #BristolMurder #BreakingNews #ColdCase #TrueCrimePodcast #UnsolvedMystery #JusticeForLouise #BristolNews

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    7 mins
  • Sunday Night Mystery Episode 38, The Chapel Amble Enigma: The Unsolved Murder of Les Bate
    Nov 17 2024

    This episode of Sunday Night Mystery explores the unsolved murder of 71-year-old Les Bate in the peaceful village of Chapel Amble, North Cornwall, in 2002. Known for its lack of violent crime for centuries, the village was shaken by Les's brutal killing, which remains a mystery to this day.

    Les, a self-made millionaire and a regular at the local pub, the Maltsters Arms, lived a quiet life on his farm after the death of his wife. On a Friday night in April 2002, he left the pub for his home, only to be found dead two days later by his son, Martin. His death was the result of a sustained beating, with injuries suggesting a violent and deliberate attack. Despite a thorough investigation and an inquest a decade later, the motive and identity of the killer remain unknown.

    Theories range from robbery—Les had been burgled seven months prior—to a personal vendetta, possibly tied to his abrasive personality and conflicts in the community. There was no forced entry, leading to speculation that the killer was someone Les trusted or someone familiar with his routine. Evidence, such as fibers found on his clothing, provided limited leads, and advances in DNA technology have yet to yield breakthroughs.

    The case has left both Les's family and the village grappling with the possibility that the killer might still live among them. Despite the passage of time, Les's daughter Kathy holds onto hope for justice, while the case serves as a chilling reminder that even the most tranquil communities can harbor dark secrets.

    This episode underscores the enduring quest for answers and the shadows of uncertainty surrounding unsolved mysteries.

    Brett ends the episode by reminding listeners of the importance of seeking justice for those lost to such tragic circumstances, and encouraging anyone with information to come forward.

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

    #BankVaultMystery #BristolBankerMurder #LloydsBankTragedy #SundayNightMurder #TrueCrimeBristol #VaultOfSecrets #DarkBankerSecrets #BehindClosedDoorsCrime #WhodunitPodcast #bullion #MysteriousBankerMurder#CinemaMurder #BristolMystery #SundayNightMurder #OdeonTragedy #TrueCrimeBristol #DarkCinemaSecrets #BehindTheScreensCrime #MurderAtTheMovies #WhodunitPodcast

    #bristol #westcountry #bristolmurder #reading #serialkiller #goldfinger #johnpalmer #tenerife #gold #brinksmat

    #murder #truecrime #history #bristol #mystery #night #unsolved #solved #stapleton #child #killer #killers #dead #podcast #plymouth #brethren #bath #charity #stabbed

    #katebushell #lindabryant #helenfleet #keithburgess #lindamillard #melaniehall #evanjones #melanieroad #melaniehall #bath #somerset #wiltshire #missing #evanjones #barryRubery #bristoldocks #markyendell #winifredlocke #louisedunn #WayneLomas #AshaBostan #annmyring #susandate #christinedruce #suzylamplugh #lesbate

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    13 mins

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