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Sunday Night Mystery Episode 16, The shocking death of charity worker Beryl Culverwell

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In Episode 16 of "Sunday Night Mystery," Brett examines the unsolved murder of Beryl Culverwell in Bath, 1978. Beryl, a charity worker and trustee of the Bath Maternity Society, was found brutally murdered in her garage by her husband Anthony. She had been clubbed, stabbed 21 times, and her body was bound with twine. There was no sign of a struggle in the house, no robbery, and no sexual assault, leaving the motive unclear.

Witnesses reported seeing a yellow car speeding away, and police found no fingerprints or forensic evidence. Despite extensive investigations, including house-to-house inquiries, roadblocks, and scrutinizing Beryl's life and acquaintances, no suspects emerged. The case remains unsolved, raising questions about whether the killer was someone she knew or a random intruder.

The episode highlights the enduring mystery and the quest for justice for Beryl. It underscores the importance of keeping cold cases alive in the hopes that new evidence or technological advancements might one day solve them.

Join us next time on "Sunday Night Mystery" as we delve into another chilling tale from the shadows of the past. Until then, stay safe, stay curious, and never forget the power of seeking justice.

Check Out our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/sundaynightmystery

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In Episode 16 of "Sunday Night Mystery," Brett examines the unsolved murder of Beryl Culverwell in Bath, 1978. Beryl, a charity worker and trustee of the Bath Maternity Society, was found brutally murdered in her garage by her husband Anthony. She had been clubbed, stabbed 21 times, and her body was bound with twine. There was no sign of a struggle in the house, no robbery, and no sexual assault, leaving the motive unclear.

Witnesses reported seeing a yellow car speeding away, and police found no fingerprints or forensic evidence. Despite extensive investigations, including house-to-house inquiries, roadblocks, and scrutinizing Beryl's life and acquaintances, no suspects emerged. The case remains unsolved, raising questions about whether the killer was someone she knew or a random intruder.

The episode highlights the enduring mystery and the quest for justice for Beryl. It underscores the importance of keeping cold cases alive in the hopes that new evidence or technological advancements might one day solve them.

Join us next time on "Sunday Night Mystery" as we delve into another chilling tale from the shadows of the past. Until then, stay safe, stay curious, and never forget the power of seeking justice.

Check Out our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/sundaynightmystery

#BankVaultMystery #BristolBankerMurder #LloydsBankTragedy #SundayNightMurder #TrueCrimeBristol #VaultOfSecrets #DarkBankerSecrets #BehindClosedDoorsCrime #WhodunitPodcast #bullion #MysteriousBankerMurder#CinemaMurder #BristolMystery #SundayNightMurder #OdeonTragedy #TrueCrimeBristol #DarkCinemaSecrets #BehindTheScreensCrime #MurderAtTheMovies #WhodunitPodcast

#bristol #westcountry #bristolmurder #reading #serialkiller #goldfinger #johnpalmer #tenerife #gold #brinksmat

#murder #truecrime #history #bristol #mystery #night #unsolved #solved #stapleton #child #killer #killers #dead #podcast #plymouth #brethren #bath #charity #stabbed

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