Hello and welcome to the second episode of Wives and Knives a true crime podcast with your hosts Dani & Kelly. This episode is the murder of Kristy Bamu.
Wives and Knives was created in early 2020 when we discovered that we, a like minded group of general weirdos had a mutual interest in true crime. It started as a weekly zoom call during lock down and has developed into this! We love researching and creating this content and hope you enjoy listening.
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This week we bring you a Christmas special - full disclosure we chat shit for an age before we get to the Christmas themed Crime. Christmas movies, Schitts Creek, Halloween, Christmas Jumpers, and much much more random crap.
Trigger warning for this episode - it contains some pretty horrific torture description.
The audio is pretty shocking in this episode as we have recorded the majority of it over zoom, so you can hear plenty of rustling in places and some moaning which Dani says is her dog, you can make your own mind up.
Kristy was a teenager who, along with his siblings, was visiting his older sister in London for Christmas. Sadly It would be his last Christmas and the very people who should have been caring for him were the ones that were charged with his murder.
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