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Welsh Mysteries and Histories

Welsh Mysteries and Histories

De : Kaiesha Ceryn Page
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Behind Wales’ sweeping landscapes and proud traditions lies a darker, more unsettling story — one written in whispers, rumours, and cases that refuse to rest.


Welsh Mysteries and Histories uncovers the crimes, disappearances and unexplained events that have slipped through the cracks of mainstream true crime. From chilling unsolved murders to baffling local mysteries, each episode explores stories that still linger in the shadows of valleys, towns and coastlines.


But the unease doesn’t end with crime. Wales is a land shaped by myth, folklore and forgotten histories — tales that blur the line between legend and reality, and continue to haunt the present.


Meticulously researched and told with care, context and deep respect, this is where Wales’ hidden stories are finally brought into the light.

© 2026 Welsh Mysteries and Histories
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    • The Life and Miracles of St. David: Unveiling the Legend
      Feb 23 2026

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      This episode explores the fascinating story of St. David, the patron saint of Wales, delving into historical facts, legends, and myths surrounding his life, miracles, and legacy. Discover how his story has shaped Welsh culture and the enduring significance of his teachings.

      Where You Can Find Us

      Follow us on Instagram — @welshmysteries and on TikTok — @welshmysteries

      Work With Us

      If there’s a particular case you’d like me to cover, please get in touch via email (kaiesha-page@talking.wales).

      I’m also open to business collaborations and sponsorship opportunities on the same email.

      🕯️ New episodes drop every Monday.

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      46 min
    • The Vanishing of Trevaline Evans: A Welsh Mystery
      Feb 16 2026

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      This episode explores the baffling disappearance of Trevaline Evans, a respected antiques shop owner from Llangollen, Wales, who vanished without a trace in June 1990.

      We examine her life, the events of the day she disappeared, and the investigation that followed. The episode also considers the many theories that have emerged over the years — from possible foul play to speculation about those closest to her, including her husband.

      Despite decades of enquiries, Trevaline’s case remains unsolved, leaving an enduring mystery and a haunting question: what really happened to her?

      Where You Can Find Us

      Follow us on Instagram — @welshmysteries and on TikTok — @welshmysteries

      If you enjoy the podcast or find value in what we do, you can support us by buying a coffee through our Ko-Fi account.

      Work With UsIf there’s a particular case you’d like me to cover, please get in touch via email.

      kay@kay-page.com

      Tags

      true, crime, police, law, murder, missing, criminology, true crime podcast, criminal, true crime community, true crime Uk, Wales, Welsh stories, history, welsh mysteries, myths, missing people, Welsh true, crime, police, law, murder, criminology, TrueCrimePodcast, criminal, truecrimecommunity, TrueCrimeUK, CrimeConUK, Wales, WelshStories, WelshHistory, Histories, Mysteries, Myth, Folklore, Cymru

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      34 min
    • Anatomy of a Betrayal: The Murder of William Bush
      Oct 8 2025

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      SUMMARY

      On Christmas Eve 2023 in Llandaff, Cardiff, 23-year-old William Bush was brutally murdered by his childhood friend Dylan Thomas. Thomas stabbed Bush 37 times, including 21 wounds to the neck, in a frenzied attack at the home they shared.

      The night before the killing, Thomas stayed at his grandmother’s home in Rhoose before returning to Llandaff, claiming he needed to check on his dog. Evidence later revealed he had searched online for “anatomy of the neck” before the attack.

      At trial, Thomas admitted manslaughter under diminished responsibility but denied murder. In November 2024, a jury found him guilty of murder. He was sentenced in January 2025 to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 19 years.

      William’s family described him as a “loyal, funny, and caring” young man with a promising future — a life cut short by senseless violence that left a community reeling and a family shattered.

      Where You Can Find Us

      Our brand-new website is now live! Visit us at welsh-mysteries.co.uk.

      Join our Facebook discussion group to connect with other true crime enthusiasts and share your thoughts on the cases we cover.

      For more information about the podcast and host, head to welsh-mysteries.co.uk.

      Follow us on Instagram — @welshmysteries and TikTok.

      If you enjoy the podcast or find value in what we do, you can support us by buying a coffee through our Ko-Fi account.

      Work With Us

      If there’s a particular case you’d like me to cover, please get in touch via email.

      I’m also open to business collaborations and sponsorship opportunities at:
      hello@welsh-mysteries.co.uk

      References:

      • Hundred Families – The Victims, Wales
      • BBC News
      • South Wales Argus
      • Mirror
      • Sky News
      • Wales Online
      • South Wales Police
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      20 min
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