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The Train Home: Episode 247

The Train Home: Episode 247

FromUK True Crime Podcast


The Train Home: Episode 247

FromUK True Crime Podcast

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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Aug 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Sara Cameron, a student at Northumbria University, was off to Sydney to work ahead of the Olympics in 2000. So the night before her flight, she went out for farewell drinks with her friends in the north-east. Never could they have guessed on that fun evening in Newcastle, that they were saying goodbye forever...

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1, Writing credit. Chris Wood Author | Chris Wood Writing

2,  Please buy my book 'Gone Fishing' about the life and crimes of Angus Sinclair.

Gone Fishing: The Unsolved Crimes of Angus Sinclair: Amazon.co.uk: Chris Clark, Adam Lloyd: 9781914277221: Books

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Sources
BBC News | UK | Man sought in student murder
BBC NEWS | England | Science catches 'cold case' killer
WolfieWiseGuy: The Murder of Sara Cameron
Murder blights postcard village | UK news | The Guardian
Sara's killer stashed an axe - Chronicle Live
PressReader.com - Your favorite newspapers and magazines.
Murdered student 'had been celebrating Olympic job' | The Independent | The Independent
Bus driver gets life for strangling sports student (telegraph.co.uk)
The Sara Poems: by Roy Cameron, from Iron Press
Released:
Aug 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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The weekly UK True Crime Podcast, hosted by Adam, is the home of UK true crime. With a new episode every Tuesday since 2016, it is where you discover lesser known UK cases and discover new perspectives and insight on stories you may already know.