A Very Kentish Murder?

Join me on July 13th at Wateringbury Church in Kent for an interactive evening of true crime

Discover the incredible story of a real-life historical murder investigation in Kent that caused a national and international sensation. On a balmy summer’s night in August 1926, three people met for dinner at a local hotel. They drank champagne and ate oysters....but all was far from what it seemed. One was a millionaire playboy who had blown all his money on fast living, the second was an international sports star and the third was a young, beautiful mother. By the end of the evening, one would be dead and a second accused of their murder.

After assessing the same evidence from the original trial, the audience becomes the jury for the night and decides.....was the prime suspect guilty or not guilty?

The evening starts at 7pm, with doors opening at 6.30pm.

Refreshments will be available on the night. The content of the evening is family friendly, but does contain some discussion of adult themes. For parents considering booking, a helpful way to describe the content is no worse than Horrible Histories and 'PG rated' is a good guide. Tickets can also be bought in the Wateringbury Post Office or village shop.