True Crime In 5 Minutes: My Dad's Body Is In That Room There

Published Nov 23, 2024, 4:00 PM

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This is going to be a true crime pod in about five minutes, Lamb, and I is going to, I guess, listen to the story as you are, and Bell was going to tell us the story.

I feel like this year it's been the year of true crime with parents being murdered. Because yeah, and then I told you another one the other a few months ago. We're going to do one actually now that was only just finished so wrapped up last year twenty twenty three, So just a heads up, Like, obviously we are to talk about.

Some pretty dear, heinous stuff with murder.

And I also have some audio that I want to play for you guys, which is from the body cams of the cops.

So that's new. We're getting into the tech world.

It doesn't sound good. I mean, it sounds interesting, but I'm like.

Oh, so we are going over to the UK.

This all kicked off.

I've seen it. Sorry what no good?

I saw it on technical the other day, but good, keep going really oh far?

No, no, it's good. So I was like, what the hell? Like, I was like, is this real? Yeah? No, no, no, you will enjoy this bend. It's technic so hectic.

Yeah, so oh hopefully it's the same thing.

Blonde hair, yes, yes, oh there you go.

So yeah, wrapped up last year, I mean no, no surprise here. And the daughter did murder her parents. She's a fully grown adult, and she did get sentenced to life last year. But let's go back from there. So it all started. Twenty nineteen is actually when she did kill them. Her name is Ginny, like in Harry Potter. She was living with her parents and twenty nineteen, this is like pre COVID, right. Her parents are like seventy years old, they're retired, they're getting on. She started telling people, all my parents have gone away, they've gone on a holiday. They're just kicking off for a bit. COVID hit the following year and she said, oh, well, they're just staying away.

They're staying overseas.

Twenty twenty, twenty twenty one, twenty twenty two, twenty twenty three post COVID, Everyone's like, where are your parents? Where have they been for the last four years? And she said, no, they're just still away. Even her siblings were like, it's weird, Like, Mum and dad have just been away. They've been sending us gift cards and letters and postcards.

Never on the phone.

Yeah, haven't spoken to them for four years.

That'sdic Just though, like if my parents went away and after three years I was just getting postcards, I'd be very suspicious.

Totally.

Also, Yeah, so no one had heard from them, but when they tried to get in touch with them, their number kept changing. One hundred and forty five times their number was changed in those four years. So everyone's like, oh, mom and dad acting so weird. Finally the cops were like, all right, someone alerted the cops.

They said, this is weird.

They put two and two together realized that Ginny, the daughter, had been living at the house for those four years, and she was the one that had been like telling people, Na, they're away. She'd been like rearranging or rebooking the dad's doctor's appointments.

So they were like, all right, let's go to her first. They got a warrant.

They went bursting into the house this last year mid last year they went into the house because it's twenty twenty three bodycam footage and they actually captured the moment that they went in and they said you're under arrest for the murder of your parents, and she just absolutely went, yeah, no worries.

Oh that's what isn't the boy?

Okay?

Okay, yep, okay. Obviously where arey on? A little bit more complicated?

Okay, that's why I said, can I go upstairs?

And we're trying to deserve it's going to be seen, so we need to deserve this the best we can, so I don't want to have you walking up there.

That's for your well being as well as ours. So if you didn't make it out.

She starts that bit by saying, yeah, my dad's body is in there and my mum's body is upstairs. So there was no point where she denied it. She just said, yep, I killed them. My dad's body is in It was like the back room where he slept in his study, and mum's upstairs in the room that she slept. They slept in the different bedrooms. Apparently that was normal forever. So they said, okay, well can you take it to us? To them, they went into the bedroom where the dad was. She'd made like a what they called a makeshift tomb, so she like built in like cement blocks and wood around his body to like put him into this little box and kept him in there for four years. The mum upstairs, she was found in the wardrobe in a sleeping bag she'd like been zipped up the way that they died. She poisoned her dad in all of his drinks. She like kept bringing in beers and wine the night before, putting poison in it poison him. He passed away in his sleep. She found him the next morning, went Okay, he's passed away. What do I do now about mum? In her words, apparently she just said, well, if Dad's gone, then I'm gonna have to get rid of both of them.

Otherwise, you know, she's stuck with the mum.

So then the next morning she freaked out, did what to do, went upstairs to her mum's room. Her mum was sitting there listening to the radio, and she had a hammer and tried to bash her mum in a skull. Didn't work, so she went downstairs, found a knife, went back upstairs and stabbed her mum to death. This all came out because the cops were while they're at the house, were like, okay, so where's the murder weapon, and she just went murder weapon.

Here you go. So next day is very old.

She's about that's probably the most grizzly to eat tail. So on the ground floor, underneath the stairs there's a few like storage boxes and thens and in the middle I think it's in one of the foxes or in a bad or something. You will want flight if it's helpful. There's a hammer. It's in the middle underneath the stairs. It will still have blood on it.

It's frosted, but it will still have flood.

Traces on it.

Isn't it crazy? How like you're obviously nuts if you do that. But she seems so with it that she's giving very clear and struct that oh yeah, that's a bit complicated. She's upstairs the sleeping beg. You still find blood like.

That almost makes her seem more.

Yeah, that's it's hard talking about it, but then it did not seem hard to talk about it.

But also like, you know, four.

Years, how did no siblings got the Iron's house that she was living in, and she cannot see the tomb. Grab something from dad study No, no, no, you would smell it from the street.

That's the weirdest part, is like the smell because I did a bit of digging around this because the podcast I listened to about it, they never said anything about like the smell or anything, but everything was they were so decomposed.

They were so decomposed.

I was like, ye, but she was living in this house for four years with her parents there.

Neighbors said that she was always out in the front.

She was always outside, so they were like, oh, maybe she just didn't want to be in the house.

But like you said, Liam, she sounds so together and she's so just like yep.

So the hammer on the stairs, it's rusty, it's got blood on ite. You'll find it there, the way that she talks about, Like, yeah, So I went in, I couldn't bring myself to, you know, hit mom over the head. So I kept going in and out of the room, and then finally I built the courage and did it, and then that didn't work. So then I'd find a knife and it's like just a matter of fact, But yeah, looks.

I mean, obviously there's no real reasoner why.

They literally to this day, she got life, like I said earlier, just financial. She got their credit cards and spent a lot of money after she killed them, So maybe that. But she's still she's still in prison now, she will be for a very long time. But really like the poor the siblings as well, like they've lost their parents because of their sister.

Good audio though, good episode. That's what you saw on TikTok That is the thing I saw. Yeah, yeah, it popped up and I was like, is this like acting or is this And I.

Was like, oh man, that's all right.

Well catch in the next one. Stave TikTok Lane.

Not like that podcast, And there's heaps more to listen to if you just scroll back or download the Nova Player app.

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