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Ep. 5: The Story of Raoul Moat
- Narrated by: Jonathan Gibson
- Length: 27 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Raoul Moat, a thug with a mohawk, killed his ex-girlfriends' lover, sparking the biggest man hunt in British history and a grotesque media event.
In this episode of Real Crime you can hear how the search panned out, including the final deadly moments.
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- Anonymon
- 16-10-2019
Tragic
The story of a killer. One star left off because the fruitloop who admired and sympathised with Moat, should not have been given airtime.
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