
Drama Showcase - In Conversation with an Acid Bath Murderer
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Nigel Fairs
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Louise Jameson
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Richard Franklin
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Nigel Fairs
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In 1949, John George Haigh, the infamous 'Vampire killer', was hanged for the murder of at least six people.
Join him in the hangman's cell as he tells you his story and invites you to relive the seduction, murder and disposal of three of his victims.
Nigel Fairs, whose great-grandfather put the shackles on Haigh in Lewes Prison, plays the charming murderer, with Louise Jameson and Richard Franklin as two of his victims.
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- 04-01-23
What an awesome experience to listen to this
I knew the story, as this is based on a pretty well-known series of horrific murders back in 1940s England. But what a chilling dramatization of how some of the details may have played out. I realize true crime stories that are dramatized take some creative treatment to some of the conversations and maybe even details. This works well here. So did the loud, sudden thundering sound that we hear when there is a gunshot. Chilling. I felt like it added to the atmosphere and overall, EXCELLENT.
Seriously, a great drama. High-quality acting, audio, and story.
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