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Let's Have A Chat About Murder

Let's Have A Chat About Murder

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Hi, I’m Christina Moore, creator of the YouTube channels Murder Analysed and Let’s Have a Chat About Murder, where I explore true crime cases from around the world.

Please be advised: my videos and podcasts contain explicit content. Some topics may be upsetting or emotionally distressing for some viewers and listeners.

About This Channel: Let’s Have a Chat About Murder is dedicated to examining true crime cases and related topics with care and respect. While the stories are real, this content is intended for entertainment and discussion purposes only.

All information is sourced from publicly available documents, reports, and media. I do not claim to be an expert, and nothing in these videos or podcasts should be taken as legal, medical, or professional advice.

Important Note: Some episodes may include disturbing details, graphic descriptions, or sensitive material. Viewer discretion is strongly advised.

By watching or listening, you acknowledge that Let’s Have a Chat About Murder and its creators are not responsible for any emotional impact caused by this content.

Thank you for being here, for supporting the channel, and for joining me in exploring these complex and difficult stories.

Stay safe, and thank you for watching. Christina Moore

Murder Analysed Ltd 2021
Social Sciences True Crime
Episodes
  • The Shattered Mind of Robert Maudsley: "More Than Just a Monster?”
    Nov 5 2025

    Robert Maudsley is one of the UK’s most feared and isolated prisoners, but his story is more than just murder and violence.

    In this Podcast/video, we explore Maudsley’s life from the beginning: a childhood marked by extreme abuse, neglect, and trauma. We look at how this shattered foundation may have shaped the man who would later be dubbed “Hannibal the Cannibal” by the media.

    We’ll cover:

    · His early life and time in care

    · The brutal abuse he suffered at the hands of his parents

    · The killings he committed, and who his victims were

    · Why he’s now kept in a custom-built glass cell, alone and cut off from the world

    This is a case of violence born from violence, and a mind that may have broken long before the first crime was ever committed.

    📺 Watch the full video for the true story behind the headlines.

    Video link

    https://youtu.be/vRjQJmbYYis

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    45 mins
  • “How the Police Framed Innocent Men: The Lynnette White Case”
    Oct 29 2025

    Lynnette White was murdered on Valentine’s Day 1988 in Cardiff. What followed was one of the UK’s most shocking wrongful conviction cases.

    In this podcast, we break down the full story, from the brutal crime scene to the coerced confessions and the decades-long fight to expose the truth. Five innocent men, known as the Cardiff Five, were accused and imprisoned for a murder they didn’t commit. It took over a decade, a DNA breakthrough, and public pressure to finally uncover the real killer: Jeffrey Gafoor.

    New case up on Let's Have a Chat About Murder YouTube:

    Video link

    https://youtu.be/xAwZkV7WLfU

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    36 mins
  • “Inside the Toy Box: The Horrors of David Parker Ray”
    Oct 17 2025

    Imagine stepping into what looks like an ordinary trailer. But inside, you find shackles, chains, surgical tools, and walls covered with diagrams of women in bondage.

    This was the reality of David Parker Ray’s so-called ‘Toy Box’, a $100,000 torture chamber hidden in the New Mexico desert.

    Authorities believe he may have had as many as 60 victims, yet not a single body was ever found. David Parker Ray was born in 1939 in Belen, New Mexico. His childhood was troubled.

    His father was abusive and largely absent, leaving him to be raised by strict grandparents. Bullied and isolated at school, Ray developed an early obsession with bondage and sadistic fantasies. By adulthood, he appeared unremarkable to outsiders, a mechanic, a neighbour, a man with hobbies. But behind closed doors, he was designing something horrific.

    In 2001, David Parker Ray was sentenced to 224 years in prison for kidnapping and assault. Cindy Hendy received 36 years but was released in 2019 after serving 19.

    In this podcast/video, we uncover the chilling story of the man the FBI calls The Toy Box Killer.

    Video link

    https://youtu.be/a2pX0ozV_L0

    This case is now up on “Let's Have a Chat About Murder,” My new second True Crime Channel.

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    33 mins
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