95. The Murder of Kate Prout | England

True Crime
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UK True Crime
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Disappearance
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Spousal Murder
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Kate and Adrian Prout lived on Redhill Farm in the idyllic Gloucestershire countryside. He arranged pheasant shoots and ran a pipe-laying business. She catered for the shoots, arranged flowers in church, walked her dogs and did pottery. Life seemed like it couldn’t get any better, but behind closed doors, it was everything but perfect. Then Kate vanished. Adrian believed that she had left him and staged her disappearance simply to ‘wind him up’. But no one ever heard from Kate again…

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Resources

YouTube

The Murder of Kate Prout

Nightmare in Suburbia – The Perfect Murder

Killer Adrian Prout’s police interview

Web

Porchlight

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