EP126: The Burnt House Farm
In 2003, Brian Waters and another man were sadistically tortured
for hours in the cowshed of the Burnt House Farm in England.
Brian's adult children were forced to watch as a group of men
thought up inhumane ways to brutalize their father. One of...
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In 2003, Brian Waters and another man were sadistically tortured
for hours in the cowshed of the Burnt House Farm in England.
Brian's adult children were forced to watch as a group of men
thought up inhumane ways to brutalize their father. One of them,
Christopher Guest More, Jr., was a former television researcher who
had worked undercover for the BBC only months earlier. Eventually,
police arrested five men for the murder, but Christopher managed to
evade justice for 16 years, living under an assumed name. During
that time, he lived in a mansion on the island of Malta, captained
a yacht for the wealthy, drove luxury cars, and even worked with
the Moroccan Royal family. How did someone responsible for one of
England's most savage murders get away with it for so long?
Warning: this case is wickedly gruesome.
____________>
Enjoy ad-free and early releases of our public episodes PLUS over
100 exclusive private episodes of CRIMES AND CONSEQUENCES bY going
to Patreon.com/tntcrimes or Crimesandconsequences.com. You can also
enjoy them through our Apple Podcast Channel.
Facebook and IG: @hardcoretruecrime
Sources:
1) DailyMail article: "Christopher Guest More Convicted of
Torture/Murder of Brian Waters"
2) Otis Matthews Appeal: "Regina vs. Matthews"
3) Sentencing Remarks of Sir Peter Openshaw: "Regina vs.
Christopher Guest More, Jr."
4) Warrington Guardian Article: "Undercover TV Researcher Sentenced
in Torture/Murder of Brian Waters"
5) Northwich Guardian Article: "999 call that alerted authorities
to Burnt House Farm murder and tortures"
6) Youtube Video: "The Killer Who Evaded Capture For 16 Years By
Switching Identity - Christopher Guest More, Jr."
7) The Sun Article: "''ABSOLUTELY SHOCKING' Torture chamber and
weapons pictured after Christopher Guest More Jr jailed for
murdering dad after four-hours of hell"
for hours in the cowshed of the Burnt House Farm in England.
Brian's adult children were forced to watch as a group of men
thought up inhumane ways to brutalize their father. One of them,
Christopher Guest More, Jr., was a former television researcher who
had worked undercover for the BBC only months earlier. Eventually,
police arrested five men for the murder, but Christopher managed to
evade justice for 16 years, living under an assumed name. During
that time, he lived in a mansion on the island of Malta, captained
a yacht for the wealthy, drove luxury cars, and even worked with
the Moroccan Royal family. How did someone responsible for one of
England's most savage murders get away with it for so long?
Warning: this case is wickedly gruesome.
____________>
Enjoy ad-free and early releases of our public episodes PLUS over
100 exclusive private episodes of CRIMES AND CONSEQUENCES bY going
to Patreon.com/tntcrimes or Crimesandconsequences.com. You can also
enjoy them through our Apple Podcast Channel.
Facebook and IG: @hardcoretruecrime
Sources:
1) DailyMail article: "Christopher Guest More Convicted of
Torture/Murder of Brian Waters"
2) Otis Matthews Appeal: "Regina vs. Matthews"
3) Sentencing Remarks of Sir Peter Openshaw: "Regina vs.
Christopher Guest More, Jr."
4) Warrington Guardian Article: "Undercover TV Researcher Sentenced
in Torture/Murder of Brian Waters"
5) Northwich Guardian Article: "999 call that alerted authorities
to Burnt House Farm murder and tortures"
6) Youtube Video: "The Killer Who Evaded Capture For 16 Years By
Switching Identity - Christopher Guest More, Jr."
7) The Sun Article: "''ABSOLUTELY SHOCKING' Torture chamber and
weapons pictured after Christopher Guest More Jr jailed for
murdering dad after four-hours of hell"
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