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96 | The Wrotham Hill Murder: Fabian of the Yard Investigates
In October 1946, 48-year-old Dagmar Peters was found murdered on Wrotham Hill in Kent after a lorry driver spotted a blue shoe at the roadside. The investigation was led by Chief Inspector Robert…
95 | The Wife in the Well Murder: The 1885 Botched Execution of Robert Goodale
In 1885, in the Fenland village of Walsoken near Wisbech, Bathsheba Goodale was last seen alive with her husband, Robert. That night, he returned home alone, his trousers soaked and his boots thick…
94 | The Vampire of Kraków: Karol Kot and the Murders That Shocked Poland
In 1960s Kraków, Poland, a string of random, brutal stabbings shocked the city and left police hunting a killer with no apparent motive. At first, nobody suspected Karol Kot; a polite, intelligent…
93 | The Murderess of Newington Butts: The Strange Case of Agnes Norman
In Victorian London, 15-year-old Agnes Norman was working as a nursemaid when a 14-month-old girl in her care died suddenly and mysteriously. When suspicions were raised, police uncovered a…
92 | Murder in Babbacombe: The Man They Could Not Hang
In November 1884, 68-year-old Emma Ann Whitehead Keyse was brutally murdered in her home in Babbacombe, Devon. As investigators pieced together the crime, suspicion fell on a household member,…
91 | The Saint-Cloud Murders: The Crimes of Serial Killer Eugen Weidmann
Eugen Weidmann, a German-born criminal, carried out a spree of theft, kidnapping, and murder in Paris in the late 1930s, in a case that involved foreign victims, buried bodies, ransom notes, and…
90 | Murder in Birkenhead: Lock Ah Tam and the Chinatown Tragedy
After a birthday celebration in Birkenhead in 1925, the Tam family’s life of respectability and success suddenly unravelled in a violent tragedy. This episode explores the life of Lock Ah Tam, his…
89 | Murder in Wartime Folkestone: Did Dennis Leckey Get Away With It?
On the streets of Folkestone, Kent, amid World War II, 18-year-old Caroline Trayler disappeared after being seen drinking at the local pub one Sunday evening in June 1943. When Police Constable Lewis…
88 | Elizabeth Jones and Karl Hulten: Wartime London’s “Bonnie and Clyde” - Author Discussion
In this special author discussion episode, Prash and Melissa Ganendran share their experiences of writing their latest book, which examines the 1944 crime spree of Elizabeth Jones and Karl Hulten,…
87 | Murder in a Lincolnshire Village: The Ethel Major Poisoning Case
In Lincolnshire in 1934, 44-year-old Arthur Major died suddenly. He had previously been healthy, and his wife seemed unusually eager to arrange his funeral. The ensuing investigation revealed a…
86 | Murder in Chantilly Forest: The 1978 True Crime Case of Alain Lamare
A routine patrol in northern France uncovered an abandoned car in May 1978, sparking a terrifying manhunt. Over months, shootings, bombings, and stolen vehicles terrorised the Oise region, while…
85 | The Brecknock Road Murder | The True Crime Case of George Vincent Heneage Finch
In 1886, shootings in London were rare - even more so in broad daylight. In this episode, we explore the murder and robbery committed in a quiet Kentish Town road by George Finch, a would-be…
84 | Murder on Roppa Moor: The Helmsley Double Murder of 1895
In 1895, 22-year-old Robert Hudson took his wife Kitty and their infant son on holiday to Helmsley, North Yorkshire. When they departed hurriedly under suspicious circumstances, the landlady at their…
83 | Dr Crippen and the Hilldrop Crescent Murder: The Notorious 1910 True Crime Case
Dr Crippen and the Hilldrop Crescent Murder revisits one of Britain’s most infamous true crime cases of 1910. When Cora Crippen, better known on the music-hall stage as Belle Elmore vanished, her…
82 | The Murder of Mary Drury: A Forgotten True Crime Case from 1920s Liverpool
In February 1920, 15-year-old Kathleen Mary Drury left her home in Waterloo, Liverpool, and never returned. The following morning, her body was found near the Brooke Road allotments, her throat cut…
81 | Murder at the Garibaldi Inn: The True Crime Story of Constable Herbert Burrows
In November 1925, police constable Herbert Burrows was found guilty of murdering publican Ernest Laight, his wife Doris, and their young son Robert at the Garibaldi Inn in Worcester. The discovery…
80 | The Hednesford Ripper: Henry Thomas Gaskin
When career criminal Henry Thomas Gaskin returned from serving with the Royal Engineers, tunnelling under the trenches of the Western Front during WWI, he was furious to discover his wife’s…
79 | History’s Deadliest Gunshot: Gavrilo Princip and the Sarajevo Assassination That Sparked WW1
In Sarajevo on 28 June 1914, a young Bosnian student named Gavrilo Princip fired a shot which would become the deadliest in history. With the help of co-conspirators from underground nationalist…
78 | The Murdered Watchmaker of Norfolk: The 1853 Case of Lorenz Beha
In 2025, two pocket watches were sold at an auction, prompting renewed interest in a 170 year old East Anglia murder case. They were made by skilled German craftsman Lorenz Beha, who came to England…
77 | Murder at Edencroft Hostel: The Tragic True Crime Story of Stephanie Baird
Just days before Christmas 1959, the Edencroft Hostel in Birmingham became the scene of a shocking murder. Stephanie Baird, 29, was brutally killed by 27-year-old Patrick Byrne, a man hiding a…
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