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Back in the 1980's Sunday night telly was dominated by the darts gameshow, Bullseye where contestants would play darts and answer questions in an attempt to win cash prizes and the jackpot prize of a speedboat or a car. In May 1989 a contestant from Pembrokeshire, Wales called John Cooper appeared, talking about his hobby of scuba diving around the gorgeous coastline. Sporting a truly incredible mullet, John and his team mate walked away empty handed that day, returning to their normal lives having experienced their 15 minutes of fame.
The idyllic area of Pembrokeshire hid the fact that there had been a number of shocking and brutal crimes over the years including murder, robbery and rape.
As the years went by a cold case team resurrected the unsolved cases and in 2006 began Operation Ottowa, determined to find the person responsible for two double murders.
Thanks to advances in forensic technology and fastidious police work the net began to close around John Cooper. However the final piece of the jigsaw came when producers of Bullseye came forward with footage of Cooper and how he would have looked the day of the murders according to an eyewitness.
Join your girls this week for a brilliant case that grew in infamy when it was made into the mini series The Pembrokeshire Murders.
Credit to: The Crimewatch Years Special Edition The Bullseye Murderer
Written and Presented by Carol Whiffen & Lauren Strutt
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Photography by Jessica George
Artwork by Stu Whiffen
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Back in the 1980's Sunday night telly was dominated by the darts gameshow, Bullseye where contestants would play darts and answer questions in an attempt to win cash prizes and the jackpot prize of a speedboat or a car. In May 1989 a contestant from Pembrokeshire, Wales called John Cooper appeared, talking about his hobby of scuba diving around the gorgeous coastline. Sporting a truly incredible mullet, John and his team mate walked away empty handed that day, returning to their normal lives having experienced their 15 minutes of fame.
The idyllic area of Pembrokeshire hid the fact that there had been a number of shocking and brutal crimes over the years including murder, robbery and rape.
As the years went by a cold case team resurrected the unsolved cases and in 2006 began Operation Ottowa, determined to find the person responsible for two double murders.
Thanks to advances in forensic technology and fastidious police work the net began to close around John Cooper. However the final piece of the jigsaw came when producers of Bullseye came forward with footage of Cooper and how he would have looked the day of the murders according to an eyewitness.
Join your girls this week for a brilliant case that grew in infamy when it was made into the mini series The Pembrokeshire Murders.
Credit to: The Crimewatch Years Special Edition The Bullseye Murderer
Written and Presented by Carol Whiffen & Lauren Strutt
Please kindly give the show a rating or review on your chosen podcast platform as it really helps the podcast to reach new ears!
Contact us at [email protected]
https://linktr.ee/bluemurderclub
Support BMC on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/Bluemurderclub
Follow BMC on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/bluemurderclub
Follow BMC on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/BlueMClub
Follow BMC on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/BluemurderClub
Photography by Jessica George
Artwork by Stu Whiffen
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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