Police are left baffled when they attend the scene of a routine car accident on the 30th of December 2012 leading them to Investigate a crime shrouded in mystery, leaving the residents of a small Welsh town in the United kingdom reeling as news of the events of that night begin to unfold. Yet the question remains, where is Kyle Vaughan?
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Welcome back! I have missed you all.I have been super busy trying to make sure I get everything just right for you the last 2 weeks, and I've made some BIG changes!Somebody Knows More has rebranded and is now known as True Crime Britain.You can find the show here: True Crime BritainOr wherever you get your podcasts. If the show isn't available on your favourite app yet, please check later as the distribution process has been slow on some platforms.Don't forget to like/follow/subscribe so you never miss an episode. There are some BIG cases coming up, so don't miss out! Tonight's episode - E32 - The Murder of Lee Harvey can be found here https://open.spotify.com/episode/7sbFkElYth4IkSHdeQo7dQ?si=Tp5PR7QiQkm0h1vNpWY5cQor here:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-britain/id1651698099I'd love you to share your feedback with me by leaving a review for the show. This really helps the show to grow, and I love to put a pin on the map for wherever you're listening from. For credits, Transcripts & Photo's relating to today's episode, please visit WWW.TRUECRIMEBRITAIN.COM/EPISODES Exclusive access to ad – free, early release & bonus episodes, plus even more great rewards, please visit: WWW.PATREON.COM/TRUECRIMEBRITAINGet involved by following the show on social media, you could recommend True Crime Britain to friend, or even give us a shout – out!FACEBOOKINSTAGRAMTIKTOKTWITTERYOUTUBE If you'd like to recommend a case for me to consider featuring in the future, provide feedback in private, or you have any information relating to any of the cases featured on this show, you can contact me via the contact form here, or email me at - Rhiannon@truecrimebritain.com.Support the show
Introductory episode for the re-branded edition of Somebody Knows More - TRUE CRIME BRITAINhttps://open.spotify.com/show/1ksaZviydeQbctU5zTe0In?si=f63d6d64d66e4c5cSupport the show
***There will be no new weekly episodes until Wednesday the 26th of October. Apologies for any convenience this may cause, and thank you for your patience & understanding***When American pop rock band, The Scissor Sisters came up with its name back in the early 2000s, it was derived from New York's nightlife and gay culture. After being signed with British label Polydor and releasing their debut album in 2004, the band went to No 1 in the UK. And not long after that, their name began to appear in Irish news too—but not because the band was gaining popularity in their neighbouring country. Unfortunately for the band, the moniker "The Scissor Sisters' was given to real life sisters, Charlotte and Linda Mulhall, due to the nightmarish nature of their crime.The Torso in the CanalLinda and Charlotte MULHALLScissor Sisters' mum released - and looking for Travellers' helpScissor Sisters murder: A look back on one of the most gruesome and brutal cases in IrelandScissor Sister Charlotte Mulhall' one step closer to freedom' as she 'could be given unsupervised day release from jail'Scissor Sister Charlotte Mulhall gets more day releases - and could be fully freed this yearScissor Sister Charlotte Mulhall could be fully freed this year as she gets more day releasesPictured for first time after release – the 'Scissor Sister' who cut up her mother's lover'Scissor' mother dated rapist after fleeing to UKMulhall sister sentenced to lifeMan gets seven years jail for cruelty to childrenWhat Did "The Scissor Sisters" Do with Their Victim's Head and Penis?From murder to manslaughterSupport the show
*** Hi. As a huge thank you for your patience and understanding while I'm making some changes to Somebody Knows More, I've decided to release an extra episode for you this month. Have a great weekend & please, stay safe! ***Can pre-meditated murder ever be justified? To some, the idea of murder is more palatable if it was committed in self-defence or in the effort of saving someone else's life. But what if the victim was the perpetrator of years of abuse and neglect and the offenders felt that the only way out was for to take their tormentor's life? Do the means justify the end? Worried about a child?Contact trained helpline counsellors 24 hours a day by email or our online reporting form. You can also call the Helpline Monday to Friday 8am – 10pm and 9am – 6pm at the weekend.help@nspcc.org.ukChildline0808 800 5000When you call 0800 1111 you'll get through to a counsellor, they're there to listen and support you with anything you'd like to talk about. Or you can have a 1-2-1 counsellor chat online.Parc It In My Fermé - A Formula 1 PodcastF1 Comedy Podcast, having laughs, fast cars, calling out poor performances and more...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Buzzsprout — Easiest Way to Start a PodcastStart podcasting today. It's the easiest way to start, grow, and monetize your podcast.Support the show
***CONTENT WARNING***This episode contains descriptions of a graphic nature regarding the murder of children. Listener discretion is advised.On a cold and wintery night in Worcester England, neighbours hear high-pitched screams pierce through the tranquil darkness. Even to the untrained ear, the screams sound as if they are coming from terrified children. Neighbours peer through their blinds in the direction of the screams. They are coming from the usually quiet home of Elsie and Clive Ralph - But nothing appears out of place at the home. A cautious neighbour decides it's better to be safe than sorry and decides to call Police just in case one of the children is in trouble. Uncannily and perhaps forebodingly, it was the night of Friday the 13th. For all of the superstition that the date entails, no one could have predicted the horrors that would become evident in the night's lifting gloom. It was Friday the 13th of April 1973 – a date which will forever be known as the birth of The Monster of Worcester. A night when a city - and indeed a country - came face to face with the worst kind of monster – a child killer. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_McGreavy https://www.crimeandinvestigation.co.uk/crime-files/david-mcgreavy-the-monster-of-worcester https://morbidology.com/the-monster-of-worcester-david-mcgreavy/ https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/killer-babysitters-chilling-answer-asked-16418799 https://www.crimeandinvestigation.co.uk/crime-files/david-mcgreavy-the-monster-of-worcesterSupport the show
***CONTENT WARNING - THIS EPISODE FEATURES DESCRIPTIONS OF A CRIME AGAINST A CHILD***At about 4 PM on September 21, 2001, 32-year-old Aidan Minter was walking his usual route back home over Tower Bridge in central London. It was Friday afternoon, and usually, the area would have been filled with people. But since the 9/11 attacks had taken place a little over a week prior, not everyone felt comfortable being around major landmarks, and Aidan was crossing the bridge alone. While he was walking, Aidan looked at the river Thames and saw driftwood floating around—and then, something else. About 20 feet away, there was something that looked like a beer barrel, but not quite. As Aidan got closer, he realised he was not looking at a piece of wood... but the torso of a little boy.If you're worried a child is at risk of or has already had FGM, call our free, anonymous dedicated FGM helpline on 0800 028 3550 or email fgm.help@nspcc.org.uk.FORWARD (Foundation for Women's Health Research and Development) is an African-led women's rights organisation who can offer guidance on emergency support and advice for those affected by FGM.The Boy in the RiverMandela's plea over torso boyTorso murder inquiry moves to NigeriaJail for torso case people smugglerVoodoo and human sacrifice: The haunting story of how Adam, the Torso in the Thames boy, was finally identifiedTorso of African boy detectives believe was killed in a ritual sacrifice before being tossed into the Thames is 'identified' by key witnessThe torso in the Thames: A 20-year mysteryFresh appeal to find torso in the Thames killerADAM: THE BOY WHOSE TORSO WAS FOUND IN THE THAMESDark mystery of boy's torso pulled from Thames after being cut up in 'ritual murder'Thames torso boy was sacrificedSpilling Realtyhilarious real-life stories from the field, top industry guests & pop culture #TeaTimeListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
March the 3rd, 2012, had started like any other Saturday for the police officer on duty in London's East End. But when two men, Tony and Danny McCluskie, and their friend Nicole stepped into the station, that evening instantly turned into one of those that the officers would never forget. As soon as Tony and Danny explained that nobody had seen their sister for two days, then mentioned her name, the officers knew this was not going to be a typical missing person's case. And yet, they never imagined how horrifying and shocking the investigation into Gemma McCluskie's disappearance would be.If you are affected by any of the issue's featured in today's show, you can access a range of services below:National Domestic Abuse Helpline – 0808 2000 247 – www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk/ (run by Refuge)The Men's Advice Line, for male domestic abuse survivors – 0808 801 0327 (run by Respect)The Mix, free information and support for under 25s in the UK – 0808 808 4994National LGBT+ Domestic Abuse Helpline – 0800 999 5428 (run by Galop)Samaritans (24/7 service) – 116 123The Murder of Gemma McCluskie | Crime Documentary |The Eastenders Murders: True Crime, Real TragedyBrother jailed for life for murdering ex-EastEnders actress Gemma McCluskie before dumping body in canalBrother accused of killing ex-EastEnder Gemma McCluskieSevered head recovered from Regent's Canal where decapitated remains of former EastEnders actress Gemma McCluskie were foundGemma McCluskie: Friend of EastEnders actress says she wanted brother Tony to move outEastEnders' Gemma McCluskie death: Brother faces murder trialGemma McCluskie Missing: Police Divers Search Canal For Body PartsGemma McCluskie's brother charged with her murderEastEnders' Gemma McCluskie 'killed after sink row'Gemma McCluskie Missing: Body Pulled From Regents Canal In Hunt For Former EastEnders StarEastEnders' Gemma McCluskie murder: BrotheThe New Arab VoiceA podcast from The New Arab, a leading English-language website based in London...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
On December 11, 1975, two police officers, Tony White and Stuart MacKenzie, were sat in their police panda car on a side road in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. They were observing the passing traffic, keeping a lookout out for any drivers breaking the rules—but then they noticed a man behaving strangely on the pavement on the opposite street. While it was dark and the officers could not see the man clearly, it looked as though this person was trying to hide his face when he noticed the police car. It soon dawned on Officers White and MacKenzie, that they were close to the local sub-post office. Due to the numerous armed robberies within the last three years, everyone in the force knew to be on the lookout for anything suspicious within the vicinity of post offices— so the officers decided to call the man over to question him. At that moment, Officers Tony White and Stuart MacKenzie could not have guessed that they had just encountered Britain's Most Wanted Man.FURTHER INFOFor more information about this case, including photo's, transcript & credits, please click HERE!SOURCESRAIDS, MURDER AND KIDNAPPING... THE DONALD NEILSEN FILE: How police put an end to Black Panther's killing spree; DATELINE December 11, 1975.Profile: Donald NeilsonDonald Neilson: The Black Panther (Crime Briefs)The Black Panther: The True StoryLa ‘Pantera Negra', el ladrón de Correos que mató y ocultó a una menor en un pozoMurderer Donald Neilson, the 'Black Panther', diesLegacy of Black Panther murdersHow 'Black Panther' Donald Neilson terrorised the Midlands and snuffed out the life of a 17-year-old girlThe chilling story of the Bradford serial killer known as the Black PantherBlack Panther killer Donald Neilson dies'The Black Panther': Profile of killer Donald NeilsonDonald NEILSONTERROR IN THE NIGHT Who was Donald Neilson and is he still alive?Eat Sleep NerdListen in on the geeky conversions of three life-long nerds.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
On the 15th December 1992, Barry Sutcliffe took his normal route to work along Compstall Road, in Romiley, England. After picking up two of his colleagues he headed into the lifting darkness. But there was nothing usual about the horrific discovery he would make on an otherwise peaceful morning. At 6.10am, his headlights silhouetted the hunched-over figure of a woman standing by the roadside. As Barry inched closer, he noticed the woman's head was bare of any hair and her skin appeared blackened and charred. Barry pulled over and the three men jumped out of the car, knowing instinctively the woman needed help. As they drew towards her the smell of burning human flesh became overwhelming. It was very clear that this was no woman, she appeared to be just a girl, no older than eighteen. It was also clear that she needed medical attention immediately. SOURCEShttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Suzanne_Capper https://medium.com/lessons-from-history/the-horrifying-murder-of-16-year-old-suzanne-capper-a6e5038480e1 https://morbidology.com/one-week-of-sadism-the-murder-of-suzanne-capper/ https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/38-tortured-teens-the-horrific-murders-of-suzanne/id1244309070?i=1000433823378 https://confidentials.com/manchester/exclusive-20-years-on-the-suzanne-capper-case https://www.gmcvo.org.uk/news/greater-manchester-poverty-monitor-2020 https://www.poverty.ac.uk/report-poverty-england/poverty-manchester-–-people-face-‘hunger-and-fear' https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/woman-who-tortured-suzanne-capper-691651Just Buy Less Coffee, Answering the Deeper Questions of American PoliticsFeaturing some of the most talented political content creators on TikTok and Instagram...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Lawrence Haggart was a popular and talented young man who lived in a two-story semi-detached house on Glenbervie Drive with his mother and two brothers.It was from his father that Lawrence got his passion and skills for football. Larry was not just an avid Celtic supporter, but back in the day, he had played for the semi-professional football club called Alloa Athletics. So, Larry knew first-hand what it was like to pursue your dreams in the field and always supported his son's ambitions. From the very beginning, friends and family were sure Lawrence, with his set of talents, was destined for great things and had a future as a professional football player. At the age of 15, Lawrence Haggart already had his life figured out—just for all his hopes and aspirations to be brutally ended in the most horrific crime.BRIAN BEATTIE v. HER MAJESTY'S ADVOCATEWhen the body of Lawrence Haggart was found brutally assaulted and set alight in his own home, it was his brother who wrongly became chief suspect for the horrific murderEvents kick off to remember footballer Lawrence HaggartCeltic starlet's killer could be free within monthsThe Murder of Lawrence Haggart, 1996The Lawrence Haggart MurderSunday Mail News Special: COPS FRAME SHAME; Secret police report slams murder squad officers who tried to fit up 12-year-old for the death of his brother.Judge missed chance to jail killer Beattie 14 years ago.We got it wrong, police tell familyPaedo uncle killed Celtic kid and stole my childhoodTimeline of kitman Jim McCafferty's decades of terrorFormer Irish youth footballer reveals how sickening sex abuse by Jim McCafferty ruined his lifeKitman Jim McCafferty's sordid sex abuse allegations go back 20 yearsJust Buy Less Coffee, Answering the Deeper Questions of American PoliticsFeaturing some of the most talented political content creators on TikTok and Instagram...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
***Content Warning***This episode contains descriptions of a sensitive nature, including the death of children, and adult language at times***Peter Sutcliffe, better known as the "Yorkshire Ripper." Many of us recognise this name - The serial killer who terrorised the North of England in the 1970s and early 1980s was all over the news as the public lived in fear while the police tried to put an end to his horrific killing spree that left over 20 people dead. But there was someone else that was rarely mentioned in the British press, even though they allegedly killed just as many, or even more than the "Yorkshire Ripper." Unlike his fellow peer in depravity, a man named Bruce George Peter Lee has always evaded widespread notoriety, even though his actions put him on the list as one of the country's most prolific serial killers.Hull: Hell and FireBruce George Peter LEESerial arsonist 'Bruce Lee' loses appeal over 1970s fatal fire spree in HullBruce George Peter LeeHull's worst serial killer 'Bruce Lee' had low IQ and was 'highly unreliable' in police interviewsBruce Lee: The notorious Hull arsonist whose youngest victim was just a babyOne of Yorkshire's worst serial killers who murdered 15 people launches bid to be released from prisonMan behind deadly arson attacks that killed 12 fails in bid to clear his nameUK's worst serial killer you've never heard of – how Bruce Lee's crimes flew under radarThe Jordan Harbinger ShowApple Best of 2018-Learn the stories, secrets & skills of the world's most fascinating pplListen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify The Enthusiasm ProjectDeep dives exploring the world of what it means to be an independent creator.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Some of you may know Brooke Kinsella from her role as Kelly Taylor in the series EastEnders. The show has run since 1985 and is, with more than 6,500 episodes, one of the most watched soap operas in the UK. However, since 2008, Brooke has become known for a totally different kind of work, which began after a family tragedy.Brooke Kinsella gives birth!'EastEnders' star Brooke Kinsella welcomes baby boy on anniversary of brother's murderEx-EastEnder Brooke Kinsella blasts MPs with 6 knifed to death in a week in LondonBrooke Kinsella: Why I helped EastEnders on knife crime storyBrooke Kinsella: '10 years on from Ben's murder, knife crime in Islington is even worse'Former EastEnders actress Brooke Kinsella opens new anti-knife crime centreLondon crime: Former EastEnders actress Brooke Kinsella reveals her heartbreak at knife epidemic 10 years on from her brother's deathTackling knife crime together - a review of local anti-knife crime projectsKinsella killers jailed for lifeEx-EastEnder Brooke Kinsella backs Tories on crimeThe Ben Kinsella TrustHow Ben Kinsella's murder brought crime elders up against the young killersBen Kinsella murder trial told of youth's knife threatBen Kinsella stabbing: TV star Linda Robson tells how her son 'cradled' dying schoolboyBen Kinsella murder: killer Michael Alleyne under supervision at time of attackStaggering but still upright, this is Ben Kinsella seconds after he had been stabbed 1A Million Other ChoicesWhen my niece was murdered in 2018, my interest in true crime turned to an obsession. I...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
A bonus episode update, To mark the 34th Birthday of Missing Kyle Vaughan. To listen to full series to hear the full story, please follow the links below: Episode 1 - The Disappearance Of Kyle Vaughan Episode 2 - Divulgence - Part 1Episode 3 - Divulgence – Part 2Episode 4 - TribulationsOr to watch the full video with images on YouTube, Please Click Here.If you have any information relating to Kyle's case, you can contact Gwent police on 101, quoting the log number: 397 30/12/2012, Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or, you can contact me direct. Support the show
Logan Mwangi was a happy little schoolboy with a cheeky grin, brown curly hair, and kind eyes. Those who knew Logan during the first years of his life described him as a cheerful, chatty, polite, kind and caring—that kind child that could have grown up to be an amazing young man. But as the time passed, the boy's joyful smile began to disappear before it was lost forever in a senseless and unimaginable brutal crime.*** From Wednesday the 3rd of August, Your new weekly True Crime episodes will be released every Wednesday... Tune in then for some exciting news ***The full story of the murder of Logan Mwangi – the boy afraid of water dumped like rubbish in a riverMother and stepfather of Logan Mwangi are ‘good parents who love their children'Logan Mwangi: Who are Angharad Williamson and John Cole?Logan Mwangi: vibrant child murdered after months of terrorLogan Mwangi murder: Mum, stepdad and teen sentencedLogan Mwangi: Teen murderer turned on boy's mum in police interviewLogan Mwangi's mother and stepfather jailed for murder of five-year-oldWhat happened to Logan Mwangi?Logan Mwangi: Three sentenced for murderBoy, 14, who murdered five-year-old Logan Mwangi named as Craig Mulligan as judge lifts anonymity orderLogan Mwangi and Craig Mulligan: the two boys who never stood a chanceLogan Mwangi murder: Dad's heartbreak as he campaigns for law change in ITV GMB interviewLogan Mwangi's mother sent ‘nasty' text to his father before murdering sonFoul Play: Crime SeriesThe oldest crime series podcast brings you personally curated narrated true crime stories.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
On Friday, April 15, 2016, the police showed up at a semi-detached house on Dawson Avenue in Spalding, Lincolnshire. It was the home of the Edwards family, 49-year-old Elizabeth and her two daughters, 13-year-old Katie and 14-year-old Kim, whom no one had seen for a couple of days. After receiving no response, the officers forced their way inside the home, and uncovered a crime that sent chills down the spine of even the most seasoned detectives.Sick explanation teen Twilight killer used for motive behind mum and sister murderChilling moment Twilight killers decided to kill mum and sister before having sex on sofaKillers at 14: The Story of the UK's Youngest Double MurderersThe Twilight KillersTeenage 'Twilight' killers jailed for life for stabbing mum and daughter through the throats in their beds'NO REMORSE' Twilight Killers showed 'serial killer traits' when they murdered mum and daughter, claims top TV criminologistDEATH DRIVE Twilight killers' twisted revenge fantasies left teens' excited' to slaughter mum and sister in kitchen knife bloodbathChilling confession of Twilight teenage murderer who stabbed her mum and sister through voice box so they couldn't screamBritain's youngest double murderers describe their crimes in chilling police interview tapes published for first timeTWILIGHT KILLERS My twisted sister got her boyfriend to stab our mum and sister to death before having sex with him downstairsInside the minds of the Twilight killers: Interviews reveal the chilling reasons girl and her boyfriend, both 14, gave for murdering her mother and sister (but experts disagree over who is REALLY to blame)Kim Edwards: The girl who killed her mother and sisterFoul Play: Crime SeriesThe oldest crime series podcast brings you personally curated narrated true crime stories.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
When a few days had passed in October 2009, without anybody seeing 50-year-old Alan Wood at work or sitting at his favourite pub, his friends and colleagues began to worry. It was not like Alan to disappear like that, and so a friend and colleague drove to his house in Lound, Lincolnshire, to check on him. What they discovered inside Alan's bungalow was like a still from a slasher movie. Anyone having information concerning the murder of Alan Wood should contact Lincolnshire Police on 101, quoting Operation Magnesium, or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 I would love for you to consider supporting this show on Patreon, where, as a huge Thank You, you'll receive early access to new episodes, a weekly bonus episodes, an invitation to our private Facebook group, exclusive voting powers, and more! Click here to learn more.Operation MagnesiumAlan Wood MurderGoogle Maps - Alan's houseAlan Wood death: 'New leads' in 2009 'disturbing murder'Police investigating the murder of Alan Wood say their 10-year-on appeal resulted innew calls from the publicAlan Wood murder: Police launch new appeal 10 years after Sainsbury's worker wasbrutally tortured and killedTortured and murdered: 10 years after brutal killing, police won't give up on AlanWood10 years on from brutal Lincolnshire murder of Alan Wood from Gillingham policerenew appeal to find killerDNA found at murder victim Alan Wood's Lound home will be reworked under newforensic tests to help bring killer to justiceKellogg's Global PoliticsHusband and wife team, Dr. Anita and Ryan Kellogg, take on the latest international...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Reynhard Sinaga is an unassuming man, barely 5ft 7 in tall, with a slim figure, afriendly smile and thick-rimmed glasses. His friends in Manchester described him asnice, meek and inoffensive—in fact, Reynhard was said to be so square it was hardeven to imagine him getting a parking ticket.But it was under that inconspicuous appearance that Reynhard was able to hide histrue self—nobody knew this man was really one of the worst predators in Britishhistory.I would love for you to consider supporting this show on Patreon, where, as a huge Thank You, you'll receive early access to new episodes, a weekly bonus episodes, an invitation to our private Facebook group, exclusive voting powers, and more! Click here to learn more.Regina - and - Manish ShahHow serial rapist posed as a good samaritan to lure victimsReynhard Sinaga: Serial rapist 'abused 206 men'Reynhard Sinaga jailed for life for raping dozens of men in ManchesterReynhard Sinaga: 'Evil sexual predator' jailed for life for 136 rapesReynhard Sinaga's mother: the 'world's worst rapist' is still my babyRugby-playing A-level student woke up and fought Reynhard SinagaReynhard Sinaga: the 'Peter Pan' student who raped scores of menBritain's worst rapist Reynhard Sinaga's prison sentence could soon become 'wholelife order'Reynhard Sinaga: Victim of UK's most prolific rapist speaks outYou Didn't Ask with Frankie & TishThe prescription for your boredom woes in an all encompassing package! Two best ghoul...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
A short update from me about some changes to episode release dates & more.Please excuse my tired voice. At the time of publication, it's 03.53am, I've just finished 6 hours of editing, and I'm crying out for bed :}Have a great weekend & Stay Safe!If you would like to consider supporting Somebody Knows More, Please click here.Support the show
21-year-old Eve Stratford was an ambitious young woman with big plans for her future. She loved her job as a Bunny at a Playboy club in London but did not want to wait tables forever—instead, Eve pursued a career as a model and wanted to become a star. But just when it seemed that the doors began to open for Eve, she was found brutally murdered in her own home. Three decades later, Scotland Yard uncovered DNA evidence proving Eve's murderer did not kill just once. If you would like to support this show by leaving us a positive review, please click here.The Bunny Killer of 1975 - Eve Stratford and Lynne WeedonEve Stratford: the bunny girl who was murderedPolice find DNA link in murders of school pupil and Bunny girlThe brutal unsolved murder where mystery killer cut Leyton Playboy bunny's throat'almost a dozen times'The Playboy Bunny murder: Model's head 'almost severed' in brutal unsolved killingPolice renew appeal over two 1975 London murdersEve Stratford and Lynne Weedon murders: Fresh appeal 40 years after linked killingsof teenager and bunny girlChilling way Playboy Bunny's dad found out she was dead before mum died ofbroken heart40 years after committing a double murder, is time up for the Bunny Girl Killer?The Editor, the Underworld Fixer or the Yorkshire Ripper - who killed Playboy Bunny?A Million Other ChoicesWhen my niece was murdered in 2018, my interest in true crime turned to an obsession. I...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Many of us have heard about the horrible mass shooting that occurred on May 24 in Uvalde, Texas, United States, which left 19 students, and two teachers dead. What makes the situation even more tragic is the fact that this year alone, within just six months, there have been 27 school shootings in the US.If we put together all incidents from the last four years, the number is 119—one hundred and nineteen.Of course, the US is not the only place where shootings happen. In the United Kingdom, the last school shooting was almost as deadly as the one in Texas—it just took place nearly three decades ago.If you would like to support this show by leaving us a positive review, please click here.The Public Inquiry into the Shootingsat Dunblane Primary Schoolon 13 March 1996Thomas Watt HAMILTONThomas HamiltonMass shootings and gun controlThe life and death of Thomas Watt HamiltonIn Britain, it took just one school shooting to pass major gun controlAre you going to ban cricket bats?Explained | The 1996 Dunblane massacre that led to stricter gun laws in the U.K.Andy Murray says survivor's account of Uvalde, Texas shooting similar to hisexperience in 1996 Dunblane massacreBritain's deadliest mass shooting changed gun laws forever. But it took a battle toget there.My daughter was killed at Dunblane. I know that gun controls save livesA Million Other ChoicesWhen my niece was murdered in 2018, my interest in true crime turned to an obsession. I...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
In August 2019, PC Andrew Harper and his colleague Andrew Shaw responded to the call of a burglary in West Berkshire, England, despite the fact they were already finishing their shift.Going beyond the call of duty was nothing unusual for hardworking professionals—but this time, the decision to do overtime came at a terrible cost. Once the night ended, only one of the officers returned home. If you would like to leave us a review, please click here. The Killing of PC Harper: A Widow's Fight for Justice PC Andrew Harper killing: ringleader sentenced to 16 years in prison PC Andrew Harper: 'Brave and dedicated' police officer who answered fatal call four hours after end of shift College pays tribute to murdered officer Police releasePC Andrew Harper's cause of death as murder investigation continues PC Andrew Harper's body seen 'tumbling' in road, court hears PC Andrew Harper trial: Officer 'could not recognise' colleague Officer describes moment PC Andrew Harper was dragged by car PC Harper murder trial: Officer' dragged behind car for more than a mile' PC Andrew Harper was dragged behind car for more than a mile in 'completely senseless killing', court hears The Killing of PC Harper: A Widow's Fight for Justice starts tonight Ripped From The HeadlinesRipped from the Headlines is a "fact and fiction" podcast that recaps an episode of Law...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
If you think about a midlife crisis, what comes to mind? The fear of mortality and the desire to be young again are normal things that most of us will face at some point. Everyone reacts to getting older differently, and a midlife crisis may cause some to change their behaviour drastically—wanting to experience new things and being impulsive are very common “symptoms”. But when Peter Morgan was getting into his 50s, he went through a midlife crisis like no other. His impulses did not include just buying expensive things and having extramarital affairs but also murder. 10 Steps to Murder - Peter Morgan R v Peter Morgan Murderer Peter Morgan had a mid-life crisis, visiting prostitutes, and giving Georgina Symonds a Range Rover worth £12,000 Millionaire Peter Morgan killed escort over threesome video Netflix My Lover My Killer: Millionaire murdered young woman after bugging her conversations Millionaire jailed for life for murder of escort Georgina Symonds Caffeinated CrimesBest friends Courtney and Jaclyn sip a cup of coffee and discuss all things true crime.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
***Warning, distressing Content*** When Kelly Ann Bates introduced her first boyfriend to her parents back in 1996, they took an instant dislike to the 'slightly older man'. Shortly after, Kelly Ann moved in with the man, but within a month, She was dead!When the true horror of what Kelly Ann had been subjected to in the weeks leading up to her death came to light, it sent shockwaves through the whole of Britain. Support the show
***Warning, distressing Content***When Kelly Ann Bates introduced her first boyfriend to her parents back in 1996, they took an instant dislike to the 'slightly older man'.Shortly after, Kelly Ann moved in with the man, but within a month, She was dead!When the true horror of what Kelly Ann had been subjected to in the weeks leading up to her death came to light, it sent shockwaves through the whole of Britain. Support the show
Two decades ago, the talented and much-loved TV presenter, Jill Dando, was shot outside her London home in broad daylight with a single bullet to the head. An extensive investigation followed, resulting in one man's conviction and imprisonment for the cold-blooded murder — for him to be acquitted eight years later. So who did kill Jill Dando?If you would like to support this show, and receive several great perks in return, Please click here.We love reading your reviews as it helps us get to know you better, so we can deliver better quality content for you. If you would like to leave us a review, please click here.George not guilty of Dando murderDando killer's Diana' obsession' Shadow of doubt?Ten years on and we still don't know who killed JillJill Dando Through the family photo albumWho killed Jill Dando? The theories behind her murderWHO KILLED JILL DANDO?The Unsolved Murder of Jill DandoWho killed Jill Dando? The main theories behind murder of British TV's golden girl'Not innocent enough to be compensated': Barry George loses legal battle for compensation over wrongful conviction for Jill Dando's murderJill Dando murder case will never be solved, says detectiveThe Unsolved Murder of Jill Dando, Britain's 90s TV SweetheartTV star Dando murdered by single shotThe horrific scene when I found JillJill Dando: The investigationPiecedPieced is a NEW True crime podcast.We will be going into the smallest detail to try...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Back in 1987, two young women were murdered and sexually abused in separate attacks in Kent, England. The authorities were able to collect evidence from both crime scenes, but due to DNA analysis being still in its infancy, the killer remained unidentified for decades—likely thinking they got away with it.But in 2020, there was a breakthrough. Finally, after 33 years, the police had a name, a prime suspect. But nobody could have imagined the extent of horrors investigators were about to uncover when they raided 66-year-old David Fuller's home.If you would like to support this show, and receive several great perks in return, Please click here.We love reading your reviews as it helps us get to know you better, so we can deliver better quality content for you. If you would like to leave us a review, please click here. Regina v David Fuller - Sentence David Fuller: the story of the 'morgue monster' whose crimes repulsed David Fuller trial: Wendy Knell's former boyfriend felt daily guilt over death 'Caroline Pierce had locks fitted to her windows because she was worried about a prowler' Wendy Knell's boyfriend 'sat down and cried eyes out' after finding her body, court hears David Fuller: Killer who abused mortuary bodies will die in jail David Fuller jailed for murder of two women and abuse of over 100 corpses UK judge blasts murderer who sexually abused over 100 corpses David Fuller murders: who is Tunbridge Wells killer who abused corpses in Kent morgue - what is his sentence? David Fuller: How a depraved double murderer ruined the lives of dozens of grieving families before being brought to justice David Fuller: How familial DNA helped detectives catch the 'bedsit killer' who preyed in morgues PiecedPieced is a NEW True crime podcast.We will be going into the smallest detail to try...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
On the 2nd of July 2018, 6-year-old Alesha was taken from her bedroom in the middle of the night, and brutally murdered less than 15 minutes away from her home.Police quickly arrest a suspect, but as the hideous details of the crime come to light, it sends shockwaves throughout the nation when it's revealed that the perpetrator, was a child himself.If you would like to support this show, and receive several great perks in return, Please click here.We love reading your reviews as it helps us get to know you better, so we can deliver better quality content for you. If you would like to leave us a review, please click here. Alesha MacPhail murder accused had 'fantasy' killing chatScottish Borders makes it into the top ten safest places to live in ScotlandAlesha MacPhail: Teenager accused of raping and killing six-year-old 'sent laughing emojis after she went missing'Teenage murderer of Alesha MacPhail named as Aaron CampbellAlesha MacPhail: The teenage killer caught by his mother's CCTVAlesha MacPhail's father 'sold cannabis to murder accused'Alesha MacPhail: Funeral held for 'special little girl' found dead on Isle of ButeAlesha MacPhail: The little girl with the 'big beautiful smile'Alesha MacPhail remembered in emotional birthday vigil as mum shares wish School's tribute to 'smiley, happy' Alesha MacPhailAlesha MacPhail murder: The schoolboy who became an opportunistic killerMother of Alesha MacPhail's killer led police to his door'You've taken the wrong wee girl from the wrong family, you disgusting, vile rat': Mum says she looks forward to the day her daughter's killer is deadAlesha MacPhail murder trial: Six-year-old's injuries 'catastrophic' Every TownEvery Town has a dark side and in this podcast we show them all to you. In every...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Five decades ago, a body of an unknown male was found in a shallow grave in Burton. Without identification or matching missing person reports, the investigators were set on a long road trying to figure out who the so-called 'Fred the Head was'? If you would like to leave a review, please click here.The support of our listening community is what keeps the wheels turning, and allows the show to grow, so you get a better listening experience and more special episodes. If you would like to support this show and receive some exclusive rewards in return, please click here. Did the Camden Killer Murder Fred the Head? Who was Fred the Head ? Mysterious case of Fred the Head - a grisly crime unsolved after 50 years Riddle of kneeling body in pink socks found 46 years ago Fred the Head When A Dead Body Is Found, How Do We Reveal Their Identity? Winshill Mystery Burton murder case Fred the Head might be victim of Camden serial killerAnthony Hardy Murder of man found naked in shallow grave in Burton featured on unsolved killings site What it's like living in Winshill Support the show
The brutal murder of 17-year-old Keane Mulready-Woods in 2020 caused nationwide shock, and found its way to international headlines due to gruesome details of the crime. Right from the start, Gardai had two main suspects, but overall, more than ten people might have played a role in this unimaginable killing.If you would like to support this show and receive exclusive rewards in return, please click here: Become a Patron!To leave a review, please click here: Leave a review!A deadly darkness: Keane Mulready-Woods' last call home and the violent end of a boy lost to deadly grip of brutal gangsSuspect in Keane Mulready-Woods murder arrested after major garda manhuntI opened the bag and saw a human leg, arms and flip-flops' - man who found remains of Keane Mulready WoodsWho was murdered teenager Keane Mulready-Woods?Two years on from horrific Keane Mulready-Woods murder gardai confident 'more to face charges'The murder of teenager Keane Mulready Woods – and the key figures linked to his deathSuspect who provided mobile phones in killing of Keane Mulready-Woods likely to face charges Slain Keane Mulready-Woods was 'stabbed in the neck and let bleed to death' by Robbie LawlorMan admits removing evidence from where Kean Mulready Woods murderedKeane Mulready-Woods – Timeline of events as two men arrested over murder of teen after dismembered remains recoveredKeane Mulready-Woods timeline: Missing teen, Drogheda shooting, and body parts in North Dublin - how it's unfolded so farSupport the show
When 17-year-old Bernadette Walker disappeared in the summer of 2020, it was initially thought the teenager had simply run away and was hiding from her parents.However, disturbing details soon began to emerge, and the eyes turned to the man that Bernadette called her dad. Scott Walker was the last person to see Bernadette before she vanished, and it seemed that he knew more of what had happened than he was willing to tell...If you would like to support this show, and receive exclusive rewards, please click here: Become a Patron!To leave a review, please click here: Leave A Review!UK - Bernadette Walker, 17Bernadette Walker murder: The brother desperate for answersBernadette Walker: Scott Walker guilty of murderBernadette Walker: Dad killed girl to silence sex abuse claims, court toldBernadette Walker: Father showed no emotion over missing teen, court toldBernadette Walker murder: Family 'kept going to police'Bernadette Walker: man jailed for life for murdering 17-year-oldBernadette Walker: Man jailed for life for murdering girl who called him her fatherBernadette Walker murder case; Scott Walker refuses to ‘return dignity toBernadette' and tell police where he hid teen's bodyBernadette Walker trial: Scott Walker jailed for life after murdering girl who calledhim her fatherBernadette Walker murder trial: 'There are still unanswered questions'Bernadette Walker Murder Trial: Timeline of eventsSupport the show
Losing your child suddenly and violently is heart breaking enough, but not having the possibility to lay them to rest is a different kind of torture. 5-year-old April Jones' parents know who took their daughter from them, but they still do not know whathappened to their child or where her remains are.We love reading your reviews so we can get to know you better, and deliver more of what you want to hear. We also love to put a pin in the map from wherever you're listening from! If you would like to leave a review, please click here: https://lovethepodcast.com/SomebodyknowsmoreYour support for this show is greatly appreciated. If you would like to show your support, please click here: https://ko-fi.com/somebodyknowsmoreApril Jones murder - the full story: Alcoholic paedophile Mark Bridger turned onlinesex fantasies into grim realityPsychologist: Mark Bridger may not reveal what happened to April Jones for yearsApril Jones murder case - timelineHorrifying theory explains how April Jones' killer disposed of her tiny bodyApril Jones murder: how detectives pieced together her final hoursSTILL MISSING What happened to April Jones and why has her body never beenfound?April Jones' sister reveals how killer approached her on FacebookApril Jones murder trial told Mark Bridger's story 'incredible'April Jones murder case: Officer describes arrest of Mark BridgerWhat happened to murdered April Jones and who is Mark Bridger?April Jones' father cannot remember her murder after he was struck by a brain virusSupport the show
When a Metropolitan Police officer told 33-year-old Sarah Everard that she was being arrested for breaching COVID-19 regulations, she agreed to go with him. There was no way for Sarah to know, Wayne Couzens was not out that night as a police officer - but as a predator hunting for prey.If you would like to support this show, please click here - https://ko-fi.com/somebodyknowsmoreBoundless love - The story of Sarah EverardWayne Couzens: All we know about the officer who plead guilty to Sarah EverardmurderDID HE USE COP ID?Sarah Everard: Timeline of murder case that rocked the nation one year onSarah Everard died from compression of the neck, say policeSarah Everard: What is the law on resisting arrest in UK?Who was Sarah Everard and what do we know about her?Sarah Everard: Met officer held over missing woman taken to hospitalWayne Couzens: The Met police officer who pleaded guilty to murder of SarahEverardSarah Everard: Images show victim with her killer Wayne Couzens moments beforehe abducted her, court hearsSarah Everard died from compression of the neck, say policeSarah Everard: How Wayne Couzens planned her murderSarah Everard: Post-mortem examination reveals more details about murder ofmarketing executive found in AshfordBritish Police Officer Charged With Murder in Killing of Sarah EverardDaughter, sister, friend: Remembering the ‘brilliant, beautiful' Sarah EverardThe Cold War Conversations podcastThe stories of the Cold War told by those that were there...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Of all the crimes humans are capable of, there is perhaps none more unimaginable than a parent killing their own child—or the other way around. Parricide—when a child kills their parent—is the rarest type of murder, around 3% of all homicides inEngland and Wales. But in many cases, authorities have missed their opportunity to intervene and prevent the situation from escalating. 14-year-old Daniel Bartlam said he was hearing voices that told him to hurtpeople—but no one stopped him from actually doing so.YOU CAN LEAVE A REVIEW FOR THIS SHOW HERE Parricide in England and Wales (1977-2012): An exploration of offenders,victims, incidents and outcomesExplanation of parricide and why kids kill parentsTeenager Daniel Bartlam jailed for killing mother with hammerDaniel Bartman: A Teenage Boy Convicted Of His Mother's MurderThe Bloody TruthMum of Coronation Street copycat killer could have been saved if she'd got son helpThe chilling story behind the Nottinghamshire boy who killed his own mumDaniel Bartlam saw himself as murderous soap character - policeDaniel Bartlam, 15, detained for mother's hammer murderThe Coronation Street KillerSupport the show
Back in 2003, Charlene Downes was a 14-year-old schoolgirl living in Blackpool, England. Even though she had become somewhat of a truant and often hung around in the wrong crowd, Charlene's mother was comforted by the fact her daughter always returned home.But then, one day—she did not. Today, more than 20 years later, the shocking details of what might have happened to Charlene, caused shockwaves throughout Blackpool.Anyone with information should contact the incident room on 01253 607370 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or you can email charlenedownesinvestigation@lancashire.pnn.police.ukIf you are a young person, you can find out more about Child Sexual Exploitation on our dedicated young persons' website here www.trusted2know.co.uk/abuse/cse/Sold in Secret: The Murder of Charlene DownesCharlene DownesCharlene Downes' brother Robert laid to rest after dying suddenly aged 30Charlene Downes, Killed for Kebab Meat?New heartbreak for family of 14-year-old girl 'murdered and served as kebabs in BlackpoolWho is Charlene Downes, when did she disappear and has anyone been charged with her murder?17 years on from Charlene Downes murder – the search for the truth continuesSupport the show
**This Episode contains sensitive content** The crime that took place on a Sunday morning in 1999, was so gruesome that it was described as an "orgy of savagery" by the prosecuting counsel. Four people from the same family lost their lives in the lower Swansea Valley during an attack that resulted in the most extensive murder investigations ever carried out by South Wales Police. Eventually, a man was arrested, convicted and sentenced to prison for the murders of Mandy Power, her two daughters, Katie and Emily, and her mother, Doris Dawson. And still, many feel like justice was miscarried. SOURCES The Clydach Murders: A Miscarriage of Justice Murder In The Valleys: The case for and against David Morris's conviction Murder in The Valleys: The true story of the Clydach murders - Wales' biggest police investigation Clydach murders: Police officer breaks 22-year silence to say 'flawed' investigation has ruined his life Family of man convicted of Clydach murders say 'fight goes on' despite damning new evidence Clydach murders: Killer David Morris dies in prison Clydach murders: police review claims sock links Dai Morris to scene Who killed Mandy and her family? Life for three generation murderer Clydach murders: Blood-stained sock links David Morris to scene of killings, police say 'I became the devil': Trauma of woman wrongly suspected of murdering an entire family in Clydach Clydach murders: Potential doubts over conviction of David Morris
**This Episode contains sensitive content**The crime that took place on a Sunday morning in 1999, was so gruesome that itwas described as an "orgy of savagery" by the prosecuting counsel. Four people from the same family lost their lives in the lower Swansea Valley during an attack that resulted in the most extensive murder investigations ever carried out by South Wales Police.Eventually, a man was arrested, convicted and sentenced to prison for the murders ofMandy Power, her two daughters, Katie and Emily, and her mother, Doris Dawson.And still, many feel like justice was miscarried. SOURCESThe Clydach Murders: A Miscarriage of JusticeMurder In The Valleys: The case for and against David Morris's convictionMurder in The Valleys: The true story of the Clydach murders - Wales' biggest policeinvestigationClydach murders: Police officer breaks 22-year silence to say 'flawed' investigation hasruined his lifeFamily of man convicted of Clydach murders say 'fight goes on' despite damningnew evidenceClydach murders: Killer David Morris dies in prisonClydach murders: police review claims sock links Dai Morris to sceneWho killed Mandy and her family?Life for three generation murdererClydach murders: Blood-stained sock links David Morris to scene of killings, police say'I became the devil': Trauma of woman wrongly suspected of murdering an entirefamily in ClydachClydach murders: Potential doubts over conviction of David Morris
Daniel Morgan was one of Britain's 10,000-odd registered private detectives until he met his untimely death. The discovery of his body in the car park of a pub in Sydenham, south London, in 1987 marked the beginning of a strange and complex case that would include allegations of drug networks and corrupt police officers. To this day, Daniel's death remains one of 'Britain's most investigated unsolved murders.' Daniel Morgan: how a 30-year-old murder still haunts Britain's powerful The full story of Daniel Morgan's murder and the cover up that followed The detective who knew too much DNA may solve killing that shamed Met Justice for Daniel Daniel Morgan case: Met accused of 'betrayal' over unsolved 1987 murder Daniel Morgan: What happened in the case of the murdered private detective? Daniel Morgan axe murder case: timeline Daniel Morgan: Last chance for family in Britain's most-investigated, unsolved murder Daniel Morgan: Delay to report on axe murder 'kick in teeth' Scotland Yard admits Daniel Morgan's killers shielded by corruption The Report of the Daniel Morgan Independent Panel
Daniel Morgan was one of Britain's 10,000-odd registered private detectives until he met his untimely death.The discovery of his body in the car park of a pub in Sydenham, south London, in 1987 marked the beginning of a strange and complex case thatwould include allegations of drug networks and corrupt police officers. To this day,Daniel's death remains one of 'Britain's most investigated unsolved murders.'Daniel Morgan: how a 30-year-old murder still haunts Britain's powerfulThe full story of Daniel Morgan's murder and the cover up that followedThe detective who knew too muchDNA may solve killing that shamed MetJustice for DanielDaniel Morgan case: Met accused of 'betrayal' over unsolved 1987 murderDaniel Morgan: What happened in the case of the murdered private detective?Daniel Morgan axe murder case: timelineDaniel Morgan: Last chance for family in Britain's most-investigated, unsolvedmurderDaniel Morgan: Delay to report on axe murder 'kick in teeth'Scotland Yard admits Daniel Morgan's killers shielded by corruptionThe Report of the Daniel Morgan Independent Panel
In February 2011, The body of a 19-year-old female was found inside a burning flat. As more details emerged, it soon became apparent that the fire was no accident, and the victim, Nikitta Grender - who was 38 weeks pregnant with a baby girl she had already named Kelsey-May, had been brutally murdered, sending shockwaves throughout the city of Newport, South Wales. Police initially questioned Nikitta's boyfriend Ryan, but when her true killer is identified and the shocking details begin to unfold, Nikitta's mother Marcia is left questioning if her own Nan had known this unimaginable crime was coming all along? If you would like to support this show, please click here: Nikitta: A Mother's Story - The Tragic True Story of My Daughter's Murder Picture emerged of killer Carl Whant as a loser living an aimless life The murder of pregnant teenager Nikitta Grender and why her mum never wants killer's name to be forgotten An ineffectual loser living an aimless life: Profile of ex-bouncer guilty of raping and murdering pregnant teenager Nikitta Grender: Timeline of her murder and how killer Carl Whant was caught Nikitta Grender: Carl Whant jailed for 35 years for murdering pregnant teenager Man arrested over Nikitta Grender murder
In February 2011, The body of a 19-year-old female was found inside a burning flat. As more details emerged, it soon became apparent that the fire was no accident, and the victim, Nikitta Grender - who was 38 weeks pregnant with a baby girl she had already named Kelsey-May, had been brutally murdered, sending shockwaves throughout the city of Newport, South Wales. Police initially questioned Nikitta's boyfriend Ryan, but when her true killer is identified and the shocking details begin to unfold, Nikitta's mother Marcia is left questioning if her own Nan had known this unimaginable crime was coming all along? If you would like to support this show, please click here: Nikitta: A Mother's Story - The Tragic True Story of My Daughter's MurderPicture emerged of killer Carl Whant as a loser living an aimless lifeThe murder of pregnant teenager Nikitta Grender and why her mum never wants killer's name to be forgottenAn ineffectual loser living an aimless life: Profile of ex-bouncer guilty of raping and murdering pregnant teenagerNikitta Grender: Timeline of her murder and how killer Carl Whant was caughtNikitta Grender: Carl Whant jailed for 35 years for murdering pregnant teenager Man arrested over Nikitta Grender murder
A short update regarding the outcome of the trial against James Watson, the man accused of murdering 6-year-old Rikki Neave.
When the naked body of 6-year-old Rikki Neave was found near his Peterborough, home on November the 29th, 1994, His abusive mother was initially seen as a suspect, but the case quickly went cold after she was acquitted. It would take more than 25 years before someone was again charged with the murder of the tragic 6-year-old. Will Rikki's family finally get the closure they have been waiting for almost 30 years? www.somebodyknowsmore.com YouTube Rikki Neave: Mum's child cruelty probed at murder trial Rikki Neave: Mum 'told the truth' when she denied murder of son Man, 40, accused of murdering Rikki Neave Man, 40, goes on trial charged with 1994 murder of six-year-old Rikki Neave Rikki Neave's stepfather gives evidence to murder trial from beyond the grave Rikki Neave murder trial: Mother of strangled six-year-old boy 'had an interest in murders and unsolved crime', court hears Rikki Neave's mother 'horrified' to be jailed for 'smacking' children Rikki Neave's mother denies catalogue of child abuse Rikki Neave: Man Charged With 1994 Murder Of Six-Year-Old Schoolboy Schoolboy was 'strangled to death with own zip by older child' - Trial Rikki Neave death - timeline of events 'Fundamental error' meant Rikki Neave murder went unsolved for 20 years Schoolboy Rikki Neave killed in 1994 in Peterborough was 'strangled with his own coat' Man, 40, 'was 13 years old when he strangled Rikki Neave, six, in woodland in 1994 before posing his naked body in a star shape
When the naked body of 6-year-old Rikki Neave was found near his Peterborough, home on November the 29th, 1994, His abusive mother was initially seen as a suspect, but the case quickly went cold after she was acquitted.It would take more than 25 years before someone was again charged with the murder of the tragic 6-year-old.Will Rikki's family finally get the closure they have been waiting for almost 30 years?www.somebodyknowsmore.comYouTubeRikki Neave: Mum's child cruelty probed at murder trialRikki Neave: Mum 'told the truth' when she denied murder of sonMan, 40, accused of murdering Rikki NeaveMan, 40, goes on trial charged with 1994 murder of six-year-old Rikki NeaveRikki Neave's stepfather gives evidence to murder trial from beyond the graveRikki Neave murder trial: Mother of strangled six-year-old boy 'had an interest in murders and unsolved crime', court hearsRikki Neave's mother 'horrified' to be jailed for 'smacking' childrenRikki Neave's mother denies catalogue of child abuseRikki Neave: Man Charged With 1994 Murder Of Six-Year-Old SchoolboySchoolboy was 'strangled to death with own zip by older child' - TrialRikki Neave death - timeline of events'Fundamental error' meant Rikki Neave murder went unsolved for 20 yearsSchoolboy Rikki Neave killed in 1994 in Peterborough was 'strangled with his own coat'Man, 40, 'was 13 years old when he strangled Rikki Neave, six, in woodland in 1994 before posing his naked body in a star shape
When the naked body of 6-year-old Rikki Neave was found near his Peterborough, home on November the 29th, 1994, His abusive mother was initially seen as a suspect, but the case quickly went cold after she was acquitted.It would take more than 25 years before someone was again charged with the murder of the tragic 6-year-old.Will Rikki's family finally get the closure they have been waiting for almost 30 years?www.somebodyknowsmore.comYouTube Rikki Neave: Mum's child cruelty probed at murder trialRikki Neave: Mum 'told the truth' when she denied murder of sonMan, 40, accused of murdering Rikki NeaveMan, 40, goes on trial charged with 1994 murder of six-year-old Rikki NeaveRikki Neave's stepfather gives evidence to murder trial from beyond the graveRikki Neave murder trial: Mother of strangled six-year-old boy 'had an interest in murders and unsolved crime', court hearsRikki Neave's mother 'horrified' to be jailed for 'smacking' childrenRikki Neave's mother denies catalogue of child abuseRikki Neave: Man Charged With 1994 Murder Of Six-Year-Old SchoolboySchoolboy was 'strangled to death with own zip by older child' - TrialRikki Neave death - timeline of events'Fundamental error' meant Rikki Neave murder went unsolved for 20 yearsSchoolboy Rikki Neave killed in 1994 in Peterborough was 'strangled with his own coat'Man, 40, 'was 13 years old when he strangled Rikki Neave, six, in woodland in 1994 before posing his naked body in a star shape
On the 13th of March 2002, something mysterious was found in Exmoor. It had been a chilly, windy Wednesday morning when a park ranger began his rounds of the Moorland national park. He soon came across a pile of bin bags that had been thrown close to the road. This wasn't unusual; however, as people would often dump rubbish and sometimes animal remains along this stretch. The ranger began clearing up the bags and assumed they were the remains of some kind of pet. After completing his rounds, he proceeded to the Devon and Somerset Stag Hounds Kennels, where the bones were going to be safely incinerated. But once the bags were opened and searched, a worrying discovery was found - these were the severely decomposed remains of a human body. But who was this person? And how had they ended up there? www.somebodyknowsmore.com YouTube http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/1875188.stm http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/1987020.stm https://www.somersetcountygazette.co.uk/news/920591.mystery-body-to-be-laid-to-rest/ https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-somerset-40286530 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/2246967.stm https://unsolvednews.substack.com/p/the-exmoor-body
On the 13th of March 2002, something mysterious was found in Exmoor. It had been a chilly, windy Wednesday morning when a park ranger began his rounds of the Moorland national park. He soon came across a pile of bin bags that had been thrown close to the road. This wasn't unusual; however, as people would often dump rubbish and sometimes animal remains along this stretch. The ranger began clearing up the bags and assumed they were the remains of some kind of pet. After completing his rounds, he proceeded to the Devon and Somerset Stag Hounds Kennels, where the bones were going to be safely incinerated. But once the bags were opened and searched, a worrying discovery was found - these were the severely decomposed remains of a human body. But who was this person? And how had they ended up there? www.somebodyknowsmore.comYouTube http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/1875188.stmhttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/1987020.stmhttps://www.somersetcountygazette.co.uk/news/920591.mystery-body-to-be-laid-to-rest/https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-somerset-40286530http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/2246967.stmhttps://unsolvednews.substack.com/p/the-exmoor-body
Fourteen-year-old Sarah Benford has not been seen since she disappeared from a care home in Northampton on April 6, 2000. Nor has her body ever been discovered. Today, more than 20-years later, investigators are still trying to find out what happened to Sarah. Anyone with new information should contact the police on 101 or in confidence via the Crimestoppers hotline on 0800 555111. www.somebodyknowsmore.com YouTube Will the 21 year search for Sarah Benford come to an end this week? Everything we know about the missing Sarah Benford case so far as search continues The decades-long search for a missing 14-year-old girl that stretched from Wales across the UK Sarah Benford: Police fail to find missing girl's body Sarah Benford murder: Kettering police search for teen's body draws a blank Sarah Benford: The story of the Kettering teen who vanished Kettering excavations to begin in search for teen missing since 2000 Sarah Benford: Police to begin dig in search for 14-year-old girl who disappeared 21 years ago
Fourteen-year-old Sarah Benford has not been seen since she disappeared from a care home in Northampton on April 6, 2000. Nor has her body ever been discovered.Today, more than 20-years later, investigators are still trying to find out what happened to Sarah.Anyone with new information should contact the police on 101 or in confidence via the Crimestoppers hotline on 0800 555111. www.somebodyknowsmore.comYouTube Will the 21 year search for Sarah Benford come to an end this week?Everything we know about the missing Sarah Benford case so far as search continuesThe decades-long search for a missing 14-year-old girl that stretched from Wales across the UKSarah Benford: Police fail to find missing girl's bodySarah Benford murder: Kettering police search for teen's body draws a blankSarah Benford: The story of the Kettering teen who vanishedKettering excavations to begin in search for teen missing since 2000Sarah Benford: Police to begin dig in search for 14-year-old girl who disappeared 21 years ago
On March the 19th, 2009, 35-year-old Claudia Lawrence stepped out from her home in York, England and simply vanished. Since then, no evidence has been found suggesting she is dead or alive but it is widely believed Claudia met her killer while walking to work that early Thursday morning. If you have any information that could assist the investigation, please get in touch with North Yorkshire Police on 101, select option 1, and pass details to the Force Control Room, quoting "Claudia Lawrence". www.somebodyknowsmore.com YouTube CLAUDIA LAWRENCE MISSING PERSON Claudia Lawrence case - Everything we know about her disappearance from the day she vanished Claudia Lawrence: Missing chef search prompts new information Claudia Lawrence: What happened in case of missing chef? Claudia Lawrence: timeline of her disappearance Claudia Lawrence: police find no new clues in lake search Claudia Lawrence: Police drain lake in search for clues 12 years after disappearance The disappearance of Claudia Lawrence: What actually happened to the missing 35-year-old? EXCLUSIVE: 'Someone out there knows what happened': Claudia Lawrence's best friend speaks out as police drain lake for clues 12 years after she vanished
On March the 19th, 2009, 35-year-old Claudia Lawrence stepped out from her home in York, England and simply vanished. Since then, no evidence has been found suggesting she is dead or alive but it is widely believed Claudia met her killer while walking to work that early Thursday morning.If you have any information that could assist the investigation, please get in touch with North Yorkshire Police on 101, select option 1, and pass details to the Force Control Room, quoting "Claudia Lawrence". www.somebodyknowsmore.comYouTube CLAUDIA LAWRENCE MISSING PERSONClaudia Lawrence case - Everything we know about her disappearance from the day she vanishedClaudia Lawrence: Missing chef search prompts new informationClaudia Lawrence: What happened in case of missing chef?Claudia Lawrence: timeline of her disappearanceClaudia Lawrence: police find no new clues in lake searchClaudia Lawrence: Police drain lake in search for clues 12 years after disappearanceThe disappearance of Claudia Lawrence: What actually happened to the missing 35-year-old?EXCLUSIVE: 'Someone out there knows what happened': Claudia Lawrence's best friend speaks out as police drain lake for clues 12 years after she vanished