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Slaughter of the Sir

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01/14/25 • 47 min

Bloody Besties: True Crime Podcast

What happens when you have a man who has been knighted murdered in his own home? This case has nothing but mystery and intrigue as it is a true whodunit. Sir Harry Oakes was minding his own business in Nassau, Jamaica when on the morning of July 8th, he was found murdered in his own bed. Was it his son-in-law, his house guest, one of his friends? At the end you may have your own theories, and we would love to hear them.

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Music by audionautix.com: Jason Shaw
The views and thoughts expressed in this podcast are ours alone and do not represent the thoughts or opinions of anyone else. The information presented is for general information purposes only. We are not liable for anything you do with this information.

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What happens when you have a man who has been knighted murdered in his own home? This case has nothing but mystery and intrigue as it is a true whodunit. Sir Harry Oakes was minding his own business in Nassau, Jamaica when on the morning of July 8th, he was found murdered in his own bed. Was it his son-in-law, his house guest, one of his friends? At the end you may have your own theories, and we would love to hear them.

💬 Text Ruby & Mel HERE!

Support the show

Music by audionautix.com: Jason Shaw
The views and thoughts expressed in this podcast are ours alone and do not represent the thoughts or opinions of anyone else. The information presented is for general information purposes only. We are not liable for anything you do with this information.

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