True Crime Consumes Me
A true crime show where nothing is off-limits. A podcast that goes beyond the headlines. We don’t skim the surface; we dive deep into the crimes, the evidence, the victims, and the killers, exposing every dark corner others leave untouched.
True Crime Consumes Me
Anatomy of a Betrayal: The Murder of Deborah Chong
Some friendships are built on faith.
Some are built on trust.
And some are built quietly… with an end already in mind.
She was a gentle, devout widow — known for her kindness, her church, and her belief in the goodness of others.
The other was an educated healer — calm, composed, and quietly convinced the universe owed her something more.
What began as prayer and spiritual guidance turned into entitlement, manipulation, and one of the most disturbing betrayals Britain has seen in years.
A forged will.
A blue suitcase.
A body left in a Devon valley.
This week on True Crime Consumes Me, we tell the full story of Mee Kuen “Deborah” Chong and Jemma Mitchell — a case where faith was weaponized, anatomy became a tool, and trust proved fatal.