The Crumbles Murders – A Quiet Beach, A Brutal Crime
In this episode of the UK Crime Podcast, we travel back to the windswept shores of Sussex to uncover the disturbing truth behind The Crumbles Murders — two chilling cases, eerily similar in setting and savagery, committed just a few years apart.
In 1920, the body of 17-year-old Irene Munro was discovered on the desolate Crumbles beach near Eastbourne — brutally attacked by two men she believed were friends. Just four years later, in 1924, the murder of Emily Kaye in a nearby cottage shocked the nation again, this time involving a dismembered body, a blood-soaked bathtub, and a fiancé with a deadly secret.
What was it about this lonely stretch of coastline that seemed to attract murder? And how did these horrific crimes expose the dark side of post-war Britain?
Join us as we delve into two of the most notorious and grim murder cases in British criminal history.
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