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[The Ouija Board Verdict: The Tragic Murder of Harry and Nicola Fuller]-[Talking to the Dead (PODCAST EXCLUSIVE EPISODE)]

MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories · B2 · 2023-05-22

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The Tragic Murder of Harry and Nicola Fuller

On February 10, 1993, a brutal double homicide occurred in the quiet village of Wadhurst, England, claiming the lives of Harry Fuller and his wife, Nicola. What began as a baffling mystery involving drug-related theories eventually unraveled into a story of cold-blooded greed and a bizarre legal aftermath that would haunt the case for years.

The Discovery and Initial Investigation

Detective Superintendent Graham Hill was called to the couple’s cottage after neighbors reported strange sounds and the parents grew concerned about Nicola’s unexplained absence. Inside, police found a gruesome scene. Harry had been shot and left against a washing machine, while Nicola was discovered in their bedroom, having desperately tried to call for help. A blood-spattered phone near her hand served as a harrowing reminder of her final moments.

Initial findings suggested a professional or drug-related hit. The killer had left white powder on Harry’s shirt, which Hill initially suspected was cocaine. However, lab tests later revealed it was merely sugar—a deliberate attempt by the perpetrator to lead police down the wrong path. Furthermore, the use of "manually altered" 32-caliber bullets that caused maximum internal damage initially led investigators to suspect organized crime, specifically a car theft ring led by a man named Roger Lee, with whom Harry had a contentious history.

The Breakthrough: A Hidden Recording

For weeks, the investigation stalled until a breakthrough occurred: police found a recording device hidden under the couch in the victims' home. Harry had been recording his phone calls, likely fearing for his safety. When Detective Hill played these recordings on the television program Crime Watch, a woman recognized the voice of a man speaking with Harry as her brother-in-law, Steven Young.

Steven Young, an insurance broker and friend of the couple, had initially been interviewed by police and cleared of suspicion. However, during a follow-up, Young made a fatal error: he volunteered that he "altered his bullets in his home workshop." This confirmed the link to the crime scene. A search of Young’s property revealed the murder weapon and records showing his insurance business was failing, providing a clear motive. Young had killed Harry to steal a large sum of cash, and murdered Nicola simply because she was a witness.

The Ouija Board Controversy

The most surreal chapter of this tragedy occurred during the murder trial. On the night before the jury was set to deliver a verdict, four jurors engaged in a drunken seance in their hotel room using a homemade Ouija board. They claimed the board spelled out the names "Harry Fuller" and "Steven Young" when asked who the victim and killer were.

While the jury ultimately found Young guilty the following morning, the news of the seance leaked to the court via an anonymous letter. This led to a retrial, which caused immense distress to the victims' families, who felt the jurors had made a "mockery" of the deaths. Although Young was convicted a second time and sentenced to two life terms, the legacy of the case remains forever tarnished by the absurdity of the jury’s actions, overshadowing the tragic loss of a young couple caught in the path of a desperate, greedy killer.

🎯Key Sentences

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he'd won this man over
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he didn't work out of a dealership.
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some of those same friends and family did not think this.
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Nicola fell for the tall, older man
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she was rushing into this marriage
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📝Key Phrases

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in over one's head
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head over heels
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paint a vivid picture
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win someone over
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make up for something
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On March 22nd, 1994, four people were sitting in a circle inside of a dark hotel room in England.
In front of them was a homemade Ouija board, which is something people use to try to communicate with the dead.
It's basically a rectangular piece of paper or board with letters and numbers on it, as well as the words yes and no on it.
The four people in the hotel room reached out one finger each and placed that finger on a glass cup that was flipped upside down, resting in the middle of this Ouija board.

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