Evil Lives Here Season 8 Episode 8
Evil Lives Here
Season 8

Ep 8. They Found Them in Storage

  • October 25, 2020
  • 7.6  (38)

They Found Them in Storage, the eighth episode of the eighth season of Evil Lives Here, tells the story of a woman named Kathleen Grundy and her daughter Angela Woodruff. Kathleen was a retired doctor and a beloved member of the community in Hyde, Greater Manchester, England. Her sudden death in 1998 shocked everyone who knew her, but little did they know that her passing was just the beginning of a chilling tale of greed, manipulation, and murder.

The episode starts with Angela telling her side of the story. She describes her mother as a kind, generous, and independent woman who always wanted the best for her family. However, Kathleen's relationship with her daughter was strained, to say the least. Angela had a history of drug addiction and was known to be abusive towards her mother. Despite this, Kathleen always tried to help her daughter and even paid for her rehab treatment.

After Kathleen's death, Angela became the sole beneficiary of her mother's will. She inherited Kathleen's house, which was worth around £250,000, and all her belongings. However, when Kathleen's friends and colleagues started to investigate her death, they uncovered some disturbing facts. Kathleen had died of an overdose of morphine, and her death had been certified by Angela's husband, John. John was a former mortuary attendant who had no medical expertise or authority to pronounce death. Moreover, Kathleen's death certificate had been forged, and there were signs of tampering with her will.

The police launched an investigation into Kathleen's death, and they soon discovered that Angela and John had been involved in a scheme to defraud Kathleen. They had convinced her to sign a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA) document, which gave them the legal right to manage her affairs. With the LPA in hand, Angela and John had emptied Kathleen's bank accounts, sold her possessions, and even ordered a funeral for her without informing her friends. They had also hidden Kathleen's body in a freezer in the garage of Angela's house.

The episode then shifts to interviews with Kathleen's friends and colleagues, who describe her as an intelligent, independent, and careful woman. They were shocked to learn that someone like Kathleen could fall victim to such a heinous crime. The police also share their perspective on the case and explain the challenges they faced in proving the guilt of Angela and John. They had to search through a storage locker rented by the couple and found a large number of Kathleen's possessions there, which suggested that they had planned to dispose of them.

The episode ends with Angela reflecting on her actions and expressing remorse for what she had done. She admits that the main reason she got involved in the scheme was the desire for money and the fear of losing her husband. She also acknowledges the pain and suffering she had caused to her mother and her family. The episode concludes with a tribute to Kathleen Grundy and a warning to viewers to be cautious when giving someone else the power to manage their affairs.

Overall, They Found Them in Storage is a gripping and disturbing episode of Evil Lives Here that sheds light on the dangers of greed and manipulation. It highlights the vulnerability of elderly people and the importance of protecting oneself from financial abuse. The episode also offers a glimpse into the complex dynamics of dysfunctional families and how they can lead to devastating consequences.

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  • First Aired
    October 25, 2020
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.6  (38)
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