#195 - In Too Deep - Part One (Bayswater, London, UK)

#195 - In Too Deep - Part One (Bayswater, London, UK)

This is Part One of Two of In Too Deep.


Back in 1968, Flat 35 on the fifth floor was an elegant and stylish two-bedroomed apartment owned by newly-weds; 53-year-old stockbroker Michael O’Carroll and 25-year-old model Janet Williams. Being a secure home, these flats have buzzers, intercoms, cameras, porters and service bells to ensure the residents safety. But on 12th March 1968 - as many homes have - Flat 35 was burgled. It had been planned as a simple get in-grab it-and get out caper, so this should have been an easy job for the robbers. But being planned by a gang who were both inept and ill-equipped, their home invasion would turn from a hostage situation into a brutal double murder.


  • Date: Tuesday 12th March 1968 (time of murder unknown, post 4:30pm)
  • Location: Flat 35, Falmouth House, Bayswater Road, W2
  • Victims: 2 (Michael St John O’Carroll & Janet Alive Williams'O'Carroll)
  • Culprits: 3 (David Colvan Bolton, Michael David Ellis & Raymond David Cohen)
  • Method: robbery, torture and strangulation


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#190 - The Stockholm Syndrome of Susan Lattaney (Soho, London, UK)

#190 - The Stockholm Syndrome of Susan Lattaney (Soho, London, UK)

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#189 - Maggie's Fall (Westminster, London, English)

#189 - Maggie's Fall (Westminster, London, English)

This is The Campanile, a 284-foot tower on the south-west corner of Westminster Cathedral.Saturday 23rd February 1924 was an ordinary day for happily married mother-of-two Margaret Ann Davey; she made breakfast, she packed some sandwiches for lunch, and – at 11:30am – she climbed the steps to the top of The Campanile.Having purchased a ticket, the doorman had no suspicions that her mind was unbalanced, as she seemed happy and well. But at 2:10pm, having jumped from the top, and plummeted 86 metres, she ended her life on the hard stone road of Ambrosden Avenue. But why was she so unhappy, why did she choose to die here, and did she choose to take the lives of two innocents, who were just enjoying their lunch?Date: Saturday 23rd February 1924 at 2:10pmLocation: The Campanile, Westminster Cathedral, London, UK, SW1Victims: 2 (Catherine & Margaret Davey)Culprits: 1 (Margaret Ann Davey)Keywords: infanticide, child death, suicide, Blog - https://www.murdermiletours.com/blog/murder-mile-uk-true-crime-podcast-189-maggies-fallMurder Mile is researched, written and performed by Michael of Murder Mile Walks with the main musical themes written and performed by Erik Stein and Jon Boux of Cult With No Name and additional music, as used under the Creative Commons License 4.0. A full listing of tracks used and a full transcript for each episode is listed here and a legal disclaimer.For LINKS CLICK HERESupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/murdermile. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The Daily Inch #13 - 'Getting a Bum Deal on a Second Hand Phone'

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