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Was it Peter Tobin? The Cold Case of Jessie Earl - True Crime Murder Mystery

True Crime Case: Jessie Earl

There has, without a doubt, never been a case that the police messed up as much as this one.

It's the unsolved, real cold case, murder mystery of Jessie Earl.

Jessie Earl went missing from Eastbourne in 1980, and although the police ruled her to be dead, her murder wasn't classed as a murder until the year 2000.

Even though when her body was found in 1989, all the evidence suggested murder.

During the story, we take a look at Peter Tobin and the evidence that was brought up during Operation Anagram that suggests he could be Jessie Earl's killer.


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CHAPTERS:

Intro - 00:00

About Jessie Earl - 00:10

When Jessie Went Missing - 00:55

Body Found - 05:25

A Suspect - 09:33

Another Inquest - 16:43

Thoughts - 20:59

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