Hosts Freya and Jem discuss shocking crimes and mysterious deaths from across the UK, Europe and beyond.
On the 21 April 2011 in Nantes, France, the bodies of Agnès Dupont de Ligonnès and her four children as well as the family's two dogs were discovered buried in their garden. Only one member of the family was missing: the patriarch, Xavier. He has never been found, but the trail he left cast a dark shadow. What happened to the family Dupont de Ligonnès? Recommended reading: Le mystère Dupont de Ligonnès, Béatrice Fonteneau, Jean-Michel Laurence Social media: Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
Meredith Kercher was a 21 year old British university student on exchange in Perugia, Italy, when she was found brutally murdered. The twists and turns of the trials and convictions that followed resulted in an international media frenzy and captured armchair detectives across the globe. Social media: Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
It might be Scotland's most infamous unsolved case: who is Bible John? This creepy character with a religious fixation is said to have haunted Glasgow's ballroom scene in the late 1960s. Some believe him to have had 3 victims, some say more — still others wonder if he even existed. Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
La Porte, Indiana, 1908. A farmhouse owned by widow Belle Gunness burns to the ground. The bodies of Belle and her children are discovered in the ruins, but it's only the first of a series of gruesome findings on the property. The remains of murder victims begin to be uncovered one after another. And is that really Belle in the ruins of the fire…? Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
In January 1935, a man checked into the Hotel President in Kansas City, Missouri. Two days later, he was dead — after being found beaten and stabbed in his hotel room. What did the man's suspicious behaviour have to do with his fate? Who was he really, and who was he hiding from? Social media: Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
Welcome to season 6 of A Podcast About Murder! We kick off with the story of Carl Panzram, a truly vicious American serial killer who terrorised his victims in the early 20th century. A brutal upbringing shapes this merciless killer, and an extremely unlikely friendship immortalises his tale. Recommended reading: Panzram: A Journal of Murder by Thomas Gaddis and James Long Social media: Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
Trailer time! Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Tip jar: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=7BU6LMBRNHA3C Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
In our season finale, we take a look at the notorious ‘Son of Sam' murders, a spate of vicious attacks on New Yorkers in late 1970s that left six people dead and nine wounded. Eventually, a man would be arrested and sentenced for the crimes — but many wonder if David Berkowitz acted alone. Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
In Renaissance Italy, women lacked basic rights and often faced a harsh life in violent and loveless marriages. In this episode we enter the world of cunning makeup maestro Giulia Tofana — a skilled poisoner who offered women a discreet way to dispose of problem husbands through the lethal concoction ‘Aqua Tofana'. Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
When a young, seemingly healthy celebrity dies abruptly, questions tend to follow. In this week's episode, we discuss the strange circumstances surrounding the death of American actor Brittany Murphy. Did Hollywood pressure ‘kill' this gentle starlet — or was she murdered… by a loved one? Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
An entire family, brutally slain on their farmland, Hinterkaifeck. A home invader who hid undetected on the property before and after the slaughter. Hidden abuse and family secrets. This spine-chilling unsolved case from 1920s Germany has prompted many theories, from a crime of passion to violent paranormal activity. Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
In 2001, the world was shocked by the story of quiet and polite German computer technician Armin Meiwes, who killed and then ate a man. The twist? The victim volunteered to be butchered. Dive into this bizarre case, propelled to the international stage, that raised questions about the nature of crime itself. Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
A Podcast About… Mystery! In 1900, the Flannan Isles Lighthouse was manned by three men, all of whom would mysteriously disappear, never to be seen again. In this strange case, all possibilities — from a cabin-fever murder to a giant, magical predatory seabird (yes, really) — must be explored… Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
Countess Erzsébet Báthory — known to many as Elizabeth Bathory — has a gory reputation. The Hungarian noblewoman, along with companions who shared her sadistic interests, is believed to have tortured and killed hundreds of girls and women between 1590 and 1610. But did she really bathe in blood and eat human flesh? Recommended reading: Infamous Lady: The True Story of Countess Erzsébet Báthory by Kimberley L Craft Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
This week we discuss the mystifying unsolved case of Billie-Jo Jenkins. On 15 February 1997, the well-liked 13-year-old was found murdered at the home she shared with her foster family. Foster father Sion Jenkins would be nailed for the crime, but could he have done - as the prosecution claimed - in just three minutes? Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
Who was the Isdal Woman? Found dead at Isdalen, or “Ice Valley” in Bergen, Norway, on 29 November 1970, this mysterious person has never been identified. In this episode, we discuss the many theories surrounding this baffling cold case. Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
This week we discuss the case of Lorraine Thorpe, a girl of just 15 who, along with partner in crime Paul Clarke, committed two heinous murders in 2011 - including that of her own father. Was Lorraine groomed by Paul, or were her actions the result of her own pent up rage and taste for violence? Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
The Bikini Killer, also known as the Serpent - serial killer, fraudster and thief Charles Sobhraj preyed on Western tourists during the 1970s ‘hippie trail' of South Asia. This killer's sprawling backstory offers many clues to his psyche - and leaves us with just as many questions. Recommended reading: 'On the Trail of the Serpent' by Neville and Clarke; 'Serpentine' by Thomas Thompson Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
One of Britain's most famous cases is that of Mary Bell - a ten year old girl who, in the company of a friend, strangled two young boys to death in Scotswood, Newcastle in 1968. What could have motivated a child so young to commit crimes so reprehensible? Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
In the spring of 1997, the city of Kobe, Japan was terrorised by a mysterious killer who attacked schoolgirls and eventually claimed the lives of two children. When police unmasked the murderer, the whole nation was aghast - he was just a teenager. Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
If you've ever eaten a teacake or used a bar of soap, you've probably never had to wonder if either concealed human remains. Unfortunately for the friends of Leonarda Cianciulli, the ‘Soapmaker of Correggio', they were being served more than they'd asked for… Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
Believed to be the most prolific serial killer in modern history, Harold Shipman cut an unassuming figure as a British GP working in the Manchester area. His trusting patients had no idea of his dark side: drug addiction, forgery, and dozens of well-concealed murders. Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
Between 1978 and 1990, at least 52 women and children in the Rostov area of Russia would lose their lives to a human monster. The Red Ripper. The Rostov Ripper. The Butcher of Rostov. Whatever name he goes by, the story of Andrei Romanovich Chikatilo would give anyone the chills. Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
“When you fired the revolver at close range into the body of David Blakely, what did you intend to do?" "It's obvious when I shot him I intended to kill him." This exchange sent Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be hung in Britain, to the gallows - a case that would send waves through the UK justice system. Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
On the night of 26 January 1974, Guðmundur Einarsson disappeared. Ten months later, Geirfinnur Einarsson, of no relation, also went missing. No bodies were ever found - yet six people would ultimately come to be charged with a crime nobody could prove had even happened. Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
With all the twists and turns in the Grégory Villemin case, it's no wonder the cold, calculated murder of the little boy, known in France as ‘Petit Grégory', has captured so many hearts and minds. In our season finale we explore the complex crime at the heart of a family mired in secrets. Recommended reading: Grégory: Machination Familiale by Patricia Tourancheau and La voix Rauque by Thibault Solano Recommended viewing: Who Killed Little Gregory? a Netflix Documentary Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
Robert Maudsley is one of the UK's lesser known serial killers despite his reputation as Britain's most dangerous living prisoner, with a record-breaking stint in solitary. But this killer's tragic past and choice of victims make this case unusual. Could you find yourself with ‘sympathy for the devil'? Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
*Bit of an issue with Jem's audio this week - apologies! Hope it's not too distracting and hopefully will be resolved next episode.* Known as the Düsseldorf Monster or the Düsseldorf Vampire, Peter Kürten was a serial killer who stalked the German city from 1929 to 1930. From an atrocious childhood to a bizarre obsession with blood, bestiality and insatiable sadism, he would go down in history as one of Europe's most horrendous murderers. Recommended reading: ‘Happy Like Murderers: The True Story of Fred and Rose West' by Gordon Burn Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
Over 2,500 people would be arrested before Romanian authorities finally apprehended serial killer Ion Rîmaru in 1971. The Vampire or Wolf-man of Bucharest had terrorised the city for a year with vicious attacks on women. We explore this case, plus its extraordinary twist: was serial killing a family affair…? Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
In 1933, France was rocked by a gruesome double murder committed by two abused live-in maids: sisters Léa and Christine Papin. We discuss the Papin sisters' notorious crime, their bizarre relationship with each other, and how their case became a legend. Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
In our first episode of the new season, we discuss the tragic 1993 murder of little James Bulger at the hands of two older children. This unusual case presented many issues to both the British legal system and public opinion, going down in history as one of the country's most shocking crimes. We examine the backgrounds of the boys involved and our thoughts on rehabilitation and justice. Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
In our special and last episode of the year, we cover the famous, strange and tragic case of JonBenét Ramsey, the child beauty queen whose murder shocked the world, delving into the myriad of theories surrounding the 1996 tragedy. Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
In our Halloween Special, we cover the case of Fritz Haarmann, also known as the Vampire of Hanover, the Wolf-Man, or the Butcher of Hanover, who brutalised countless young men and boys betweenn 1918 and 1924 in Germany. Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
* Thank you for checking out this older episode! We've learned a lot since first starting out with no experience in audio production, and our podcast is ever-evolving as we continue to improve the listener experience. We hope you enjoy this older episode despite its flaws - and that you might check out some of our newer content too! Thank you for joining us on our journey. * A little boy's torso is discovered in the waters of London's murky river, but devastatingly, nobody seems to be looking for him. Who was “Adam”, and how did he end up in the Thames? We work our way through this difficult and compelling case of potential ritual sacrifice in our last episode of the season. Our composer, Ricky O'Brien AKA Sly Beggar: https://soundcloud.com/user-220014673 Recommended reading: Richard Hoskins has written a book on the Adam case ‘The Boy in the River': https://amzn.to/2N3z2Gf Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
* Thank you for checking out this older episode! We've learned a lot since first starting out with no experience in audio production, and our podcast is ever-evolving as we continue to improve the listener experience. We hope you enjoy this older episode despite its flaws - and that you might check out some of our newer content too! Thank you for joining us on our journey. * Joanna Dennehy's escalating penchant for violence and substance abuse culminated in a spree killing in 2013 of three men, known as the Peterborough Ditch Murders, and the attempted murders of two more. In this episode we explore the life of this notorious female killer and what could have motivated these senseless acts of violence. Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
* Thank you for checking out this older episode! We've learned a lot since first starting out with no experience in audio production, and our podcast is ever-evolving as we continue to improve the listener experience. We hope you enjoy this older episode despite its flaws - and that you might check out some of our newer content too! Thank you for joining us on our journey. * In 1943, the town of Luton, England was rocked by the terrifying discovery of a body floating in the River Lea. We delve into the investigation following this gruesome finding, known as the Luton Sack Murder, and Scotland Yard's quest to reveal the identity of the victim and find the killer - in a case that stole headlines even during the Second World War. USEFUL LINKS: https://www.refuge.org.uk/ + https://www.womensaid.org.uk/. Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
* Thank you for checking out this older episode! We've learned a lot since first starting out with no experience in audio production, and our podcast is ever-evolving as we continue to improve the listener experience. We hope you enjoy this older episode despite its flaws - and that you might check out some of our newer content too! Thank you for joining us on our journey. * Charming and likeable Jill Dando quickly became one of the UK's most well-loved personalities in the 1990s when her TV presenting career kicked off. Shock gripped the nation when the Crimewatch presenter was killed outside her own home - and just when it seemed the murder was solved, it was back to square one. Theories abound in this baffling case. Recommended viewing: 'The Murder Of Jill Dando' https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0003w40 Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
* Thank you for checking out this older episode! We've learned a lot since first starting out with no experience in audio production, and our podcast is ever-evolving as we continue to improve the listener experience. We hope you enjoy this older episode despite its flaws - and that you might check out some of our newer content too! Thank you for joining us on our journey. * The Seewen Murder Case is one of the most well-known cases in Swiss criminal history, but to this day the real perpetrator of this mass killing remains a mystery. We sort through the evidence, suspects and theories surrounding this intriguing cold case that may never be solved. Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar
* Thank you for checking out this older episode! We've learned a lot since first starting out with no experience in audio production, and our podcast is ever-evolving as we continue to improve the listener experience. We hope you enjoy this older episode despite its flaws - and that you might check out some of our newer content too! Thank you for joining us on our journey. * Known as the 'Muswell Hill Murderer' and 'Kindly Killer', reclusive and seemingly gentle Dennis Nilsen was a serial killer targeting vulnerable young men in North West London through the late seventies and early eighties. We explore Nilsen's fraught early life and the horrible crimes he committed on his search for 'a new kind of flatmate'. Recommended reading: 'Killing For Company' by Brian Masters Social media: Twitter: @AboutMurder Instagram: @apodcastaboutmurder Facebook: @apodcastaboutmurdr Please send all business enquiries, feedback and suggestions to: apodcastaboutmurder@outlook.com A Podcast About Murder is written, hosted and edited by Freya Teagray and Jem Lewis Theme song and outro music by Sly Beggar