Murdering Three Generations Of His Family | Encounters with Evil | True Crime Central | S1E06

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what is it like to come face to face with evil to confront your worst nightmare When a Killer comes calling there's often No Escape a man who can kill is evil beyond belief to truly encounter evil is a rarity most will never experience I believe in evil and I have experienced people that are evil but for those unfortunate few who do and survive to tell the tale the mental scars often never heal back on Brave valves my eyes felt bold and all I could say was his face on my face and he was just staring into my eyes we meet the men and women whose lives have been forever altered by their brush with the beasts who live among us this is encounters with evil foreign [Music] killers in the family the men who abuse murder and Massacre their loved ones all behind closed doors the majority of family Annihilation cases involve spontaneous killing or murder that's been brought about by an emotional reaction to some situation so feeling that our lover is going to leave us feeling that our children are going to be taken away from us and that incenses the individual who's losing those individuals and makes them react in a fundamentally destructive and unrealistic way coming up the Twisted mind of Mitchell Kwai the wife killer who span a Web of Lies to play the role of abandoned husband father and family man I've been publicly branded I might as well have murderer row across my forehead Peter filed Stuart Hazel whose fatal obsession with his partner's granddaughter leads to her death did you do anything to say well no our bloody didn't excuse my language but now I didn't but first the infamous case of the White House Farm murder the story of Jeremy Bamba it was one of the most Sensational murder cases of the decade up to that time I'd never seen anything as horrific as that in terms of uh cold calculated callous murders five bodies in a farmhouse in the middle of Tulsa dance in Essex in what can only be described as one of the most gruesome crime scenes in living memory bambers family were living at White House Farm his mother and father lived there all the time and on the weekend of the killing his sister who was known as Bambi had brought her two children to visit essentially in one evening three generations of a family were destroyed at 24 years old Public School educated Jeremy Bamber is accused of murdering his mother father sister and his two nephews in a near perfectly planned crime as he arrived at the court Jeremy Bamba looked relaxed and smiled obligingly for the cameras in court standing between two policemen he listened as the clerk read out the charges that on Tuesday August the 6th he murdered Mr Neville Bamba Mrs June Bamba Sheila kafel and Nicholas and Daniel Bamba Cafe police found the bodies of three adults and two six-year-old boys dead from shotgun wounds in the family's farmhouse first police statements said it seemed that Sheila caffell had killed the family in a fit of depression then turned the gun on herself Jeremy was the only member of the Bamba family who survived would he shed some light on what might have happened that horrific night on the night of the killings Bamba suggested that he'd been at the White House Farm he'd been with his parents and his sister and they've been a real argument and the argument was that his sister was being told by her parents that she wasn't a fit mother and that the two children the twins that she had should have been put in care according to Bamba he later returns to his home in the village and is woken in the middle of the night he had a phone call from his father at three o'clock in [Music] said she or she has got the gun she's gone crazy and then he said the line went dead [Music] just before half past three in the morning of the 7th of August 1985. Jeremy Bamba called the police what he does is first leaving his girlfriend delaying possibly delaying in a situation which could cause the deaths of his family he then looks up in The Local Pages the number of the local police station for many criminologists bambo's delayed call to local police is a red flag an unexplained lack of urgency to dial 999 that could indicate his guilt when the police arrive bambra is also arriving but his behavior in my opinion is quite strange you know he's trying to put pictures in place give them stories reasons behind it's like he's doing the detective work for them and it shows that all the way through this he's trying to ensure that they're forming a picture of his sister that's consistent with the possibility that she has indeed killed her family Jeremy described um a place that Sheila was a Nutter I think so when the police were outside the house but he also I believe he said that there was an Armory of guns in the house and Sheila was capable of using any of them his sister had mental health issues therefore it was nicely packaged a schizophrenic woman with huge problems who's gone on the Rampage and murdered the family the very very confident brother has managed to explore this and explain it and piece together the pieces it's very simple case closed I entered the house fire the kitchen door the doors office hinges so Neville Baba these are horrific injuries State he was a horrendous fight whoever fought with him uh must have died like an animal and they went upstairs Sheila was lying on the floor there was a gun across the chest and a boiled beside her Neville obviously put up the greatest degree of struggle and in fact seven bullets were pumped into him Sheila she had two wounds which was her neck it clearly was the case that she hadn't struggled and indeed had all the indications that she was just put into that position and then and then was shot twice at the time police believed Bamba's story they treated the scene the crime very much as a homicide followed by a suicide in which case you're not protecting evidence because you're not looking for you see the the four dead bodies and then the Killer and that's all you need just a few hours after police discovered the brutal family murder Bamber goes back to his home he just ate the big breakfast in fact was asking anybody else if they'd like breakfast he didn't appear everything was quite strange around him it just didn't seem normal I can't understand hey somebody just lost all his family suddenly have a fire they appear to be happy just does nothing there's nothing to happen I found it very strange traumatic grief is very very difficult but you'd expect certain things denial disbelief shot anger you'd expect him to be really going through these emotions and he doesn't the only time he's emotional is when he needs to be it suggests that the only person that he's thinking of right there and there is himself after the slaughter of his family Jeremy's strange Behavior was noticed by his cousins it looked different he looked dark his hair was dark his skin looked darker and I'm just saying he looked different and his eyes that his pupils were black dilated he wasn't emotional there's a strong feeling of jealousy and and unfairness in the fact that his sister had got a flat board for her and that she was being supported while she couldn't work and look after the children and I think he I think something probably snapped at the time of the murders Bamba was just a worker on his parents farm and living beyond his means his lifestyle is a bit of a man about time he's a good looking man he likes the ladies you can't do that on Farm Labor's wages were there indications in Bamba's childhood he could be capable of such calculated and ruthless murders wealthy Farmers Neville and June Bamber adopted Germany and he then went to live in a wealthy farm setup his older sister was also adopted I'm not sure why other than possibly jealousy they didn't seem to get on Bamba's parents gave their kids a loving home and a privileged lifestyle both children had an exclusive boarding school education but life in public school was hard for Jeremy he loathed being sent away he rebelled and I think harbored a deep resentment to his adopted parents he wanted to take some Revenge upon them obviously as a child being adopted can cause a lot of questions why were you rejected what was it about you that your parents didn't want and then being sent to board in school can compound that feeling because that you're being rejected again in your opinion you're not seeing it that you're there to do well in education you've been given an opportunity you see it as another abandonment add to that the fact that you've been bullied by your peers again a further rejection all of these of course have an impact on the psyche Bamba also had issues with his adoptive father he'd always resented Neville Bamba who was a rather authoritarian xraf rather Grand bullying if you like and he'd always hated his treatment Bamba also resented his sister Sheila who was living in the flat in London paid for by their parents I think he thought they weren't giving him enough I think he saw how Sheila was living and how he was having to work for a living and um I don't think he liked I think he resented his sister [Music] I would say Jeremy was a Jekyll and Hyde character he'd come bounding up into the office sometimes be very pleasant you couldn't you really couldn't help but like him but there was the side to him his face would change and you'd see in his eyes that there's another side to him when he was being unpleasant who is very he liked to torment people really I think he got great pleasure out of seeing people upset Barbara Wilson who worked at the farm believes that Neville Bamba predicted his death at the hands of Jeremy I'd noted Mr member who is very deep in himself he looked ill this particular Friday he sat at his desk [Music] and Jeremy had been in previously and things had words had been said and when he when Jeremy went [Music] Mr Pember said oh dear I think quite frankly I shall I shan't live past the winter he said I think I should probably have an accident I know that Miss November knew in his heart that it would be Jeremy who killed him Bamba's cousins felt frustrated with the police inquiries and decided to investigate the death of their relatives themselves I did feel that the police were pressurizing me to accept it as a suicide but I didn't believe it I knew something was wrong they didn't know what they were looking for but what they find becomes a key piece of evidence in the case a gun silencer is hidden in one of the cupboards Bamba's cousins by marriage were never convinced by his explanation and searched the house and discovered a silencer for the rifle and which was found to have a minute Speck of blood in it we were frightened we were frightened to tell anybody else what we found we were frightened we were frightened for our own safety really um because if Jeremy could do that so easily to his immediate family um look what he could do to us the silencer is examined and it quickly becomes apparent that Sheila wouldn't have been able to kill herself with it her arms were too short to pull the trigger with the silencer attached if Sheila had used the silencer which the blood was found she couldn't she wasn't tall enough to have been able to stretch down to pull the trigger to kill herself as she was found Jeremy Bamba's cousin David bowflower described how he found the blood-stained silencer in the gun cupboard at the farm several days after the murders he handed it in to the police we have a scene of a crime which has been very cunningly arranged because he was a cunning man and we visited the scene and a judgment was made now the officers misdirected themselves I'm prepared to admit that but I see no reason to to apportion blame crucially evidence from Bamba's ex-girlfriend undermined the story Bamba had been telling I began to think that Jeremy not only had planned these things but he'd also carried them out himself and I became increasingly upset and nervous about things and that's when I began to realize really and I started quizzing him a lot about everything and he told me out to be careful and not discuss things in the house in case it was bugged or what have you but he went through things that happened in the house that evening because of me asking him I didn't want to rely on my gut feeling I needed to ask him more during her summer holidays at Jeremy's flat in 1984. Miss mugford said he began to talk about getting rid of all his family he said his father was getting old his mother was mad anyway and it would put her out of her misery I think Julie mugford was attracted to their Devil May care in susion very eloquent quite handsome in a very caddish sort of way almost a Swagger to the young Jeremy Bamber at 24. until she began to realize that actually this man was something far far more dangerous and something far more wicked Julie mugford's allegations lead to Bamba's arrest a month after the tragedy a few days later he's bailed and immediately goes on holiday to Santa pay Jeremy Bamba who's a 24 year old farmer was given a police escort from the court to be collected by friends at a nearby police station when I saw him all I thought was I just wanted him to tell the truth rather than him telling everyone I was lying I wanted him to just turn around my biggest wish was he'd just stand up and say look to stop it I I admit her on his return to England police re-arrest him and he's charged with the murders [Music] Jeremy Bamber was found guilty of family Annihilation on the 28th of October 1986. Jeremy Bamba stood absolutely impassive in the dock as the foreman of the jury replied guilty five times on each murder charge the jury had reached a majority verdict of ten to two only after last verdicts did he close his eyes and allow his shoulders to slump but he recovered his composure very quickly and stirred the judge straight in the eye a man who can kill his father and mother who have adopted him and given him a family a public school education given him a job on their Farm sent him up in life who can kill them then kill his sister and shoot her two six-year-old twins in bed is evil beyond belief surely Bamba has now been in prison for 30 years and made several appeals against his sentence all have been unsuccessful to this day he still claims his innocence Stuart Hazel is probably one of the most duplicitous and barbaric sex offenders the UK has seen in recent years [Music] his killing of tear sharp in August 2013 devastated her family and had a massive impact on their community the person that you think is that stranger tends to be the person that's on the street you know that danger element but the reality was this is a person that was living amongst them we find it incredible to believe that someone within our own family would have the potential to Murder One amongst us the sad thing about this case is that although it's not his grandchild she knew him from the age of two as Grandad and she adored him and he allegedly adored her Hazel wasn't unknown to the police he had previous convictions and had served three stretches inside he had a long history of criminal convictions ranging right the way back to when he was an adolescent so he was involved from an early age in a lot of petty crime acquisitive crime robberies burglaries he would take cocaine he dealt in cocaine but was he destined to become a child killer Hazel was somebody who'd had an incredibly dysfunctional upbringing his mother was a prostitute his father wasn't around he was in prison and we know that he spent quite a lot of time in the care system Hazel's childhood was difficult and he may have been subjected to sexual abuse himself he was exposed to sexual behavior from an early age he claims to have been raped at 16. so we've got a guy who's got a very mixed up screwed up family that's a huge trauma that would have added psychological impact to him in terms of whether those that background would create somebody who had gone to kill not necessarily because there's lots of people who grow up in childhoods like that unfortunately and go on to have very difficult lives but don't go on to kill for many years while living with Tia's grandmother Christine Hazel hid his true self behind a mask that of a loving partner and caring step-grandfather he couldn't have loved me in the first place how do you love someone and do that he knew she was my life all my grandkids but she was the eldest she was my life you don't take the life from someone you love surely fatia's mother and Christine to discover that the man that they had brought into Tia's life somebody that they trusted to be around her suddenly they fully believed loved her to know that he was responsible firstly for her murder and secondly for their pain would have blown to Pieces their sense of life they'd not only lost their little girl but were betrayed by one of their own family members Tia adored Stewart he was her grandfather they would go out on days out together they would play the PlayStation together he she trusted him she loved him he was part of her family and up until the time of the murder his actions towards Tia had been very good the Betrayal when she found the truth must have been doubly hard to take and to understand that Hazel who'd been her Rock who was supporting her through this loss actually was the one who'd kill Tia must have been absolutely overwhelming for her Christine and Hazel Met 10 years earlier in a pub where she worked in 2007 he moved into her flat in new Addington London Christine was aware of his criminal past but gave him a chance to start a new chapter he was a general Giant I mean regardless of his reputation and whatever all right he'd get argumentative but nothing no more everyday arguments but not Nirvana no abuse I liked him we we chatted with his friends I've done I worked in a puppy drinking she saw him as an individual who was broken who hadn't been given the correct love and attention and essentially she connected very very quickly with him and fell hard for that relationship and he did for her he came into tears life when she was about the age two so she's known nobody else and she had a Granddad it was never the step granddaughter he was known as Grandad she loved him unconditionally I thought he loved her unconditionally as well although Tia lived with her mum Natalie she often visited Christine and Hazel thank you as a 12 year old girl she was a replica of Natalie Mouse attitude stomping storming slamming banging she's not she was a normal kid Tia was known as a very feisty outgoing confident fun-loving smiley girl her family talked about her lighting up a room when she walked in tear would have sleepovers at Christine's house even when Christine was out at work he was family this time wasn't meant to be any different Natalie received a text from Hazel inviting Tia to stay over the weekend if only she hadn't allowed tear to go around that night if only that she had noticed something if only that she hadn't read those text messages where he said cantia come round so the mom and the grand mum were quite relaxed about it quite an order for her to stay with a Granddad nobody suspected anything Natalie had no idea that by agreeing to a sleepover it would be the last time she saw her daughter mother she meets up with a grandfather and they go off shopping they come home Christine Rings up he says everything's fine Christine can hear her granddaughter in the background laughing and joking and obviously they're getting on extremely well everything's fine when Christine comes back from work the next day Stuart tells her that Tia is out buying shoes in Croydon when it comes around six o'clock they start to get worried because she should be home you don't take all day do a little bit of shopping they get worried they start phoning they're not getting any response on the phones and then later on the evening they go to the police to report her missing he told the police that she'd gone to Croydon he seemed to be complying with every request that officers made he was very open with the media that's not the behavior we'd expect from somebody who'd have something to hide the police start their investigation they discovered the CCTV footage of Tia happily shopping with hazel we see on CCTV then acting as normal there's no indication in his behavior he's not mauling her he's not pouring her he's not doing anything inappropriate police look into Hazel's past and start to have doubts about his story they searched the house a couple of times but find nothing Tia's disappearance is inexplicable [Music] at a very similar age to tear my eldest son went missing for two hours it was still is the worst two hours of my life I cannot imagine how it must feel for this family after more than five days we have used specialist search dogs and the air support unit to search both houses and open ground and we have searched a large amount of premises within a 500 meter radius of Tia's grandfather's house including garages lock-ups all public access areas the local school and wooded areas a few days after Tia's disappearance Hazel invites the media to his home to make a TV appeal in the same house where he's hidden her body this is all about here we've got to get around there we've got to get around when asked if he'd done anything Hazel protests his innocence I'd love to sit there and they ask me stupid questions yesterday like I was did you do anything to say well no I bloody didn't excuse my language but no I didn't I'd never think of that I'd love to [ __ ] like my own daughter for God's sake we had that sort of relationship it was that sort of thing when you look at the footage subsequently of Hazel many people have said they can tell he was lying I'm sure that those tears were genuine only they were probably tears of remorse rather than tears of worry and panic for where she may be so he misguidedly believes that by opening himself up inviting the Press even into the home that was in when she disappeared he's going to appear not guilty he just needs to convince everybody else and Christine that he's innocent well if they believe what they read in the papers they can do whatever they like because I know deep down in my heart that tear walked out my house she walked out there and I know damn well because she was seen walking down the pathway I know she made that track down so that way what happened after that is I don't know he's an individual who's learned that lying can sometimes get you out of a situation lying can be a very effective solution to a problem and the longer he kept that lie going through countless police searches and interviews with the media it is possible that he genuinely thought at some point he could get away with it to the rest of the family Stuart Hazel was nothing short of supportive and concerned they couldn't see what was in front of them point Tia's family believed that he could potentially or possibly have been involved in her disappearance they fully believed him when we went on searches he was there he was in the house he was there he didn't do anything out of the ordinary a few days after tears disappearance Hazel Goes On The Run his departure coincides with Christine noticing a bad smell in the house that she can't quite locate Christine about a week later is complained bitterly about the smell in the house and she's reported going around the house checking whether there's any rotten food or anything rotten in the in the house the police had also searched the family a number of times they'd search the house and the garden and it was only on the fourth search of the house did they find Tia's body hidden wrapped away when I first got told that they'd found a body in the loft I actually asked who it was I that wasn't her no it wasn't her Stuart Hazel is soon arrested spotted buying alcohol in a shop Hazel was formally charged by detectives late last night some 24 hours after his arrest but what exactly happened to Tia the night he was with her nobody knows Hazel has never revealed what he did to his step-granddaughter we can see from his behavior leading up to the murder what his motivations were and his motivations were very simply sexual he was looking at pornography involving children he was looking at pornography where the young girls looked like tear there was one very Sinister piece of evidence where he was videoing her while she was asleep and then he cuts to the shadow on the wall that's that was exciting him that he was there praying on tear perhaps while he was suggesting things to her the things got out of hand perhaps she was going to tell the police or tell her grandmother what had happened and he may have panicked and smothered her or strangled her without thinking it through Stuart Hazel murders tear but his evil cruelty doesn't stop there when he was charged he protested his innocence right up until into his his initial trial proceedings began when he confessed that actually he had killed tyr they'd already sat through most of the evidence they'd already sat through having to look at that horrific photograph of Tia's body the jewelry had to look at that nobody will ever be able to get that image out of their head he put them through that Agony for five days and then he decided to admit his guilt December 1998 in Southport merseyside it's the magical time in the run-up to Christmas no different to any other year but in the Kwai family the atmosphere is not so festive Lindsay and Kwai were a very young couple and they connected and they connected quite passionately their relationship was stormy to say the least they had very intense feelings towards each other but that could be love and it could equally be hate and then back to London Lindsay was only 17 years old when she met 20 year old Mitchell at the time she was already heavily pregnant with a former boyfriend's baby they were only going out together for about six weeks they decided to get married and uh they just did it I suspect her reasons admiring was because she was pregnant um this chap coming along very smooth very talkative very sociable she probably thought make the best of a bad job I thought he was a nice bloke and he was going to look after her I thought she'd be happy it wasn't that long after we married we started arguing we were dead stubborn so if we were arguing neither should back down so there's troubles it was a virtually every week you know what I mean we stopped going around you weren't wanted anyway he didn't want you there it's just fun of getting the gyro taking it and going off for days on end [Music] very quickly their relationship became abusive there was violence and acted against Lindsay on their wedding night Mitchell was a typical coercive control domestic abuse perpetrator despite the tempestuous nature of the relationship the couple had always got back together and eventually had a child of Their Own she was caught in this trap that she'd been separated from her family by him because he was controlling her he goes and leaves she's left alone with two young children she's lonely she's not able to cope with the children so she took him back and then he would leave again and then she'd take him back and leave again so it's a very very disturbing relationship for her by December 1998 the couple had split many times but Lindsay wants to give it another go and sets about organizing a memorable Christmas for her children on the 13th of December she meets up with her mother she was all excited she asked me how to get on his spare room Baubles and tinsel and stuff for the tree I took her home and we got to buried old Corner Shop and she went in to get me some cigarettes my sister right I'm going now I said we'll get back in I'll drop you off no it's all right she leaned in the car and she hugged me and kissed me and said Bye Mom I've never seen her again [Music] on Christmas Eve Mitchell comes over to Lindsay's parents to pick up gifts for the children when the mum asks were Lindsay is he tells her that um she's getting ready for a night out and that she's a psycho and she's shagging somebody else Christmas passes and nobody hears anything from Lindsay most men the wife's not home on Christmas day would be saying there's something wrong and certainly by boxing day would be on to the police reporting of missing it's only the concern of a social worker that raises a red flag Lindsay is eventually declared missing on February the 5th 1999. why did he not tell us he was so fond of coming down passing messages in the past like give these flowers still Lindsey give this note to Lindsay so why didn't he tell anybody Lindsay's family that was they're the last people that contact why would I contact Lindsay's family Lindsay's family I have not I well we just don't like each other He suggests that she's gone off she's left him for somebody else now her mother knows her daughter she knows that's not how Lindsay would respond she knows that Lindsay's absolutely committed and devoted to her children so that starts to ring alarm Bells his behavior certainly indicates Psychopathic Tendencies to say the least he mimics emotions rather than actually experience emotions added to that he was a very narcissistic character he wanted all the attention he wanted the sympathy so it was quite quite a disturbed character in many ways but he's not mentally ill he knew what he was doing she's not missing she's dead he's done something and my dad said I know that she's got ready but I got dressed and then she went out she just left us well when we knew that couldn't be true she wouldn't do that police family and friends were convinced that Kwai was responsible for Lindsay's disappearance her family when she was reported missing straight away knew something was wrong they knew that she would never ever walk out on her children to sometimes as many people and saying what they want I know you know I know what's happened I can't help the fact she left at Christmas I wouldn't leave my kids at Christmas no one would leave the kids at Christmas but I can't know what happened um she did Leave Nobody apart from Mitchell claims to have laid eyes on her since before Christmas there's no evidence or body found and heartless without a hint of guilt or remorse was how the police felt about Mitchell koi while they searched for his wife are you ready come on [Applause] I think she's been murdered I don't think we'll ever see you again Lindsay's family found that her absence was causing huge questions they felt fundamentally sure that she was dead and that's such a difficult position to be in to fear for your child's life to believe that the worst outcome is possible and probable and at the same time to be watching this man who potentially ended their daughter's life weaving a huge Web of Lies there was something deeply wrong in the roots of their relationship one of the fundamental changing factors in Kauai and Lindsay's relationship comes down to the abortion she's decided to have a year after they get together and are married she asserts control number one abusers don't like that but secondly she destroys a part of him that he has no control over the psyche of somebody who's got those Psychopathic tendencies it's not going to be an acceptable State of Affairs I don't know I mean I hated afford it I mean the way I saw it at the time I suppose he's like take on a child that isn't mine and then you kill one of my kids I mean I don't know sicken me really did absolutely sick of me could this have pushed Mitchell to kill Lindsay yeah it gives me motive and I can understand being a suspect but I'm not going to stand there and protest my innocence with anyone because I don't need to in an extraordinarily Brazen act knowing he's a prime suspect Kwai invites the media to his home to film a documentary in order to convince police and the local community of his innocence I've been publicly branded might as well have murderer row across my forehead some of the comments that he makes to the TV crew that he invites into his home are Beyond shocking they show a complete lack of remorse and they show certainly um elements of narcissistic personality traits I'm not psychopath do I look like Psychopaths but what does a psychopath look like I mean that's the thing you've got to ask yourself he loved all the attention he liked me in the Limelight going on television sitting there saying husbands do kill the wives husbands do kill their wives but I didn't absolutely it's even more distressing I can catch my message across that's my mummy the police investigation was about to take a rapid turn with the appointment of the new senior investigating Officer Jeff Sloan my tactic was that I was never ever going to meet Mitchell I wasn't going to play his game and I'd let it be known to him through a third party that the only time I would see Mitchell Kwai is when he was arrested and he was going to be charged for murder he kept making himself subnautious to the police and bring so much attention to himself because of his narcissistic personality that he became a suspect uh simply by his behavior he was really angry that I decided to classify the case as a murder inquiry even more angry that I'd classified him as the prime suspect fire I hate the fella I've never even met him the unhappy husband again uses the press to present his side of the story people in South thought believed he hadn't done anything and thought he was great the way he was looking after the children and going into the papers all the time saying he was innocent he wanted to find his wife we all knew at the time every word of it was a lie quiet believe that he was smarter than everybody else and that without a body police couldn't prove anything Christmas he's engaging with a game he believes if he convinces a general public the general population that he's the good guy that she's the villain then somehow he can change reality yeah so Jeff Sloan's actually in this station today then [Music] he makes calls to the police on camera these are all behaviors we would not expect to see and am I am I still am I still under suspicion of murder I mean is is am I am I still a suspect in this murder inquiry it very much so as a narcissistic side to him a completely egotistical uh man who was enjoying the intention and enjoying playing the victim finally crucial evidence comes through that proves Lindsay had gone missing Before Christmas she had an appointment with a solicitor quite clearly to discuss divorce that was on the 15th and there's no evidence that um says that she was seen between about the 16th and the 24th of December when Kwai was pushed by reporters to answer the murder accusation he completely refused did you kill Lindsay and find out that's why I find out 18 months after Lindsay's disappearance Mitchell Kwai is finally arrested and charged with the murder of his wife only then did he tell police where they would find her dismembered body close to a roller coaster site in the seaside Town his wife had told him at Christmas 1998 she wanted a divorce his response was to kill and butcher her traumatic loss is always the most difficult grief process but for her family to know that Not only was she murdered she then had her body cut into pieces she was treated like pieces of meat psychologically that's almost impossible to comprehend [Music] [Music] foreign foreign [Music]
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Published: Thu Oct 27 2022
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