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Must say that I thought it was pronounced Beth-I (like Cleddau)? But I am a foreigner 😵
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OK you got me.Originally posted by zeitghost View Posthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvTTsSysmo8

For dear old Freako, this relates to a lady from Beddau who offed her husband with a ceramic frog 18 years ago. The frog it was that croaked (him).
It would appear that the "ceramic" bit is incorrect according to the Torygraph:
Accountant 'murdered by his wife and kept hidden for 18 years' was 'mummified' after being killed with stone frog
WTF has this got to do with Woman From Tokyo?
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Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
BTW - its pronounced "Bather" for you english lot. Mate of mind (from Reading) was convinced it
Pronounced "Red-ing", not "Read"-ing, for you Welsh lot.
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Autocorrect?Originally posted by psychocandy View PostUsed to live a mile down the road from Beddau.
BTW - its pronounced "Bather" for you english lot. Mate of mind (from Reading) was convinced it should be "Bed-oww"
Mind you Llantwit Fardre is nearby which is probably worse.
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Used to live a mile down the road from Beddau.
BTW - its pronounced "Bather" for you english lot. Mate of mind (from Reading) was convinced it should be "Bed-oww"
Mind you Llantwit Fardre is nearby which is probably worse.
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I read that and was amused by the fact she only got caught after she died even though she told someone she had done it.
Also didn't the "medical skeleton" smell in its bags?
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It was the frog wot dun it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvTTsSysmo8

For dear old Freako, this relates to a lady from Beddau who offed her husband with a ceramic frog 18 years ago. The frog it was that croaked (him).
It would appear that the "ceramic" bit is incorrect according to the Torygraph:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016...s-was/?ref=yfpLast edited by zeitghost; 20 May 2016, 07:49.Tags: None
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