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EPISODE · Mar 26, 2021 · 31 MIN

Could you solve this Edwardian cold case?

from Macabre London

On a summers evening in 1910, a man was found bleeding to death in the yard of his ex girlfriends flat.Extraordinarily this man was the son of the man who found him but he failed to recognise him despite standing over him, nursing him whilst he drew his final breath.This unsolved cold case is not one you'll have heard of, but do you think you'd be able to solve it if the evidence was accessible to you?If you'd like to submit a story for a future episode, then please email [email protected] or use the google form: https://forms.gle/DYvxYqyHCe7rwTSG6​------------------------------Patreon——————————- please support us on Patreon.www.patreon.com/macabrelondonThank you to our executive producer patrons - Barry, Sam, Sarah & VeronicaAnd to all of our other patronsAlexisAndrewHelenKateKatriLouiseMelanieMickeySabrinaSerialmandyWendyCathyJenniferJohnOliviaRenRy FrStefanieOne off donations————————————————You can make a one off donation / tip to support the show via the PayPal link here:paypal.me/macabrelondonAcast supporter link: http://supporter.acast.com/macabrelondon​Amazon Wishlist——————————————————please visit my Amazon wish list. http://amzn.eu/dJxEf1V​​​​SOCIAL MEDIA---------------------------------------------Insta: @macabrelondonpodcastTwitter: @macabrelondonFacebook: @macabrelondonEmail: [email protected]: www.macabrelondon.comSources------------------Westminster Gazette - Tuesday 19 July 1910Globe - Monday 18 July 1910Globe - Wednesday 20 July 1910https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/192314045/thomas-weldon-andersonhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Weldon_AtherstoneEvening News (London) - Friday 22 July 1910Shoreditch Observer - Saturday 23 July 1910Globe - Saturday 23 July 1910 pages 7 & 10The Daily Mirror - 26 July 1910Weekly Dispatch (London) - Sunday 07 August 1910Reynolds's Newspaper - Sunday 07 August 1910Westminster Gazette - Saturday 17 September 1910http://strangeco.blogspot.com/2018/10/weldon-atherstones-final-performance.html Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

On a summers evening in 1910, a man was found bleeding to death in the yard of his ex girlfriends flat.Extraordinarily this man was the son of the man who found him but he failed to recognise him despite standing over him, nursing him whilst he drew his final breath.This unsolved cold case is not one you'll have heard of, but do you think you'd be able to solve it if the evidence was accessible to you?If you'd like to submit a story for a future episode, then please email [email protected] or use the google form: https://forms.gle/DYvxYqyHCe7rwTSG6​------------------------------Patreon——————————- please support us on Patreon.www.patreon.com/macabrelondonThank you to our executive producer patrons - Barry, Sam, Sarah & VeronicaAnd to all of our other patronsAlexisAndrewHelenKateKatriLouiseMelanieMickeySabrinaSerialmandyWendyCathyJenniferJohnOliviaRenRy FrStefanieOne off donations————————————————You can make a one off donation / tip to support the show via the PayPal link here:paypal.me/macabrelondonAcast supporter link: http://supporter.acast.com/macabrelondon​Amazon Wishlist——————————————————please visit my Amazon wish list. http://amzn.eu/dJxEf1V​​​​SOCIAL MEDIA---------------------------------------------Insta: @macabrelondonpodcastTwitter: @macabrelondonFacebook: @macabrelondonEmail: [email protected]: www.macabrelondon.comSources------------------Westminster Gazette - Tuesday 19 July 1910Globe - Monday 18 July 1910Globe - Wednesday 20 July 1910https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/192314045/thomas-weldon-andersonhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Weldon_AtherstoneEvening News (London) - Friday 22 July 1910Shoreditch Observer - Saturday 23 July 1910Globe - Saturday 23 July 1910 pages 7 & 10The Daily Mirror - 26 July 1910Weekly Dispatch (London) - Sunday 07 August 1910Reynolds's Newspaper - Sunday 07 August 1910Westminster Gazette - Saturday 17 September 1910http://strangeco.blogspot.com/2018/10/weldon-atherstones-final-performance.html Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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