• 10 months ago
When members of a workforce began falling violently ill, locals believed a virus was sweeping the area, but after the de | dG1fbHduSVJSMGZ4Wkk
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00:00 It was a very nice family-orientated factory to work from all accounts.
00:07 They had tea brought around by a tea lady, Mrs Bartlett.
00:12 A lot of people were complaining of violent headaches, sickness.
00:18 There was a suggestion that it was a bug in the water,
00:22 and hence they named it the Bovingdon bug.
00:25 But it turned out the virus was Graham Young.
00:29 There's something sweet about death.
00:35 He did have a sinister look about him.
00:38 And that's true of most mass murderers, really, when you think about it.
00:42 They rarely look like choirboys, do they?
00:45 Under the bed at his bedside was some fool's cut paper.
00:52 They soon realised that it was a diary of events.
00:57 It reads like a scientific journal.
00:59 I think he's writing a handbook for himself or for others,
01:03 if they want to replicate this behaviour in the future.
01:06 When the police got hold of Graham's diary,
01:09 there must have been a lightbulb moment when they were reading through this thing
01:12 and realised that F is Fred Biggs.
01:15 Fred Biggs is dead.
01:17 They must have thought, "We've got him. Graham Young is a murderer."
01:22 There's something sweet about death.
01:28 (chimes)

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