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Two separate girls were raped by three boys, one at knifepoint, in Fordingbridge, Hampshire, in November 2024 and January 2025. The three teenagers filmed the rapes and posted them on-line, blatantly laughing. The case went to trial, and they were found guilty of 11 counts of rape out of 17 sexual offences. However, Judge Nicholas Rowland stated, ‘None of you need go to prison today' and that he didn't want to crimiminalize them UNNECCESSARILY. This case has rightly caused national and international outrage and Laura is calling for the Judge to be investigated and for a judicial accountability framework. Anger is not enough – you can help and act now. For a decade Laura worked at New Scotland Yard analysing violent crime, identifying patterns, linking offences, and helping catch serial rapists and serial killers. One lesson was clear: nobody starts with rape or murder. There are escalating patterns of behaviour prior and opportunities to stop them. In this urgent episode, Laura examines the Hampshire serial gang rape case and the boys histories which show at least one is on a pathway to murder. Laura analyses the case through the lens of behavioural analysis, risk assessment, offender pattern recognition, and public safety. Drawing on her experience as former Head of the Homicide Prevention Unit and Head of the Sexual Offences Section at New Scotland Yard, Laura explains why this case is not an anomaly, why accountability matters, and why the system's repeated failure to identify and intervene with dangerous offenders puts women and girls at risk. Laura highlights: • escalating dangerous patterns of behaviour; • why pattern recognition and near misses identification matters to prevent serious violence and homicides; • How systems and people in them repeatedly fail to join the dots; • The dangerous consequences of minimising male violence against women and girls; • Why accountability matters for victims, survivors, and public safety; • The parallels with other high-profile cases, including Levi Bellfield, John Worboys, and Ian Huntley; • The role misogyny in decision-making and outcomes, and; Laura also discusses the petition calling for Judge Nicholas Rowland to be investigated and for the introduction of an independent Judicial Accountability Framework. ACT NOW: · Sign the petition · Write to your MP · Write to Justice Secretary David Lammy · Write to Prime Minister Keir Starmer · Write to Attorney General Richard Hermer Letter Templates Enough is enough.
In this episode, we revisit one of the UK's most haunting criminal cases—the Soham murders—and the man at its center, Ian Huntley. Through a careful, compassionate retelling, we explore how Huntley embedded himself in a small community, the warning signs that were overlooked, and the devastating impact of his actions on two families and an entire nation. We also examine the systemic failures that allowed him to evade scrutiny for so long, and how the case reshaped safeguarding policies across the UK. This is a story about trust betrayed, lives forever changed, and the urgent need to understand how predators hide in plain sight.SOURCES: TBA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In August 2002, ten year old Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman vanished from the quiet town of Soham in Cambridgeshire, England. The two best friends were last seen entering the home of Ian Huntley, the caretaker at their local secondary school and the partner of their former teaching assistant, Maxine Carr. What followed was one of the most closely watched missing persons investigations in British history.As a nationwide search unfolded, Huntley made repeated media appearances presenting himself as a cooperating witness. Thirteen days after the girls disappeared, their remains were discovered near an airfield in Suffolk. Forensic evidence and inconsistencies in Huntley's account placed him at the center of the investigation, leading to his arrest alongside Maxine Carr.In December 2003, Ian Huntley was convicted of the double murder and sentenced to two life terms. Maxine Carr was convicted of perverting the course of justice for providing Huntley with a false alibi. The judge confirmed Huntley must serve a minimum of 40 years before parole consideration.Follow True Crime Recaps for weekly cases examining real investigations and the justice system.
In late February 2026, news broke that one of Britain's most notorious child killers had been attacked inside prison. Within days, Ian Huntley, the man responsible for the murders of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman, was dead. The man accused of carrying out the attack was another inmate, Anthony Russell, and almost instantly the internet lit up with celebration.But here's the thing. While some people online have been calling Russell a hero, that version of the story leaves out something important. Long before he ever crossed paths with Huntley behind prison walls, Russell had already left a trail of devastation across the West Midlands. In the space of just seven days, four people lost their lives after encountering him - David Williams, his mum Julie Williams, and pregnant Nichola McGregor.Exclusive content:Patreon - Ad Free, Early Access, Exclusive EpisodesFollow the show:British Murders with Stuart BluesDisclaimer:The case discussed in this podcast episode is real and represents the worst day in many people's lives. I aim to cover such stories with a victim-focused approach, using information from publicly available sources. While I strive for accuracy, some details may vary depending on the sources used. You can find the sources for each episode on my website. Due to the nature of the content, listener discretion is advised. Thank you for your understanding and support. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
BE WARNED: It's LuAnna, and this podcast contains honest, upfront opinions, rants, bants and general explicit content. But you know you love it.On this week's LuAnna: The girls record from Global HQ, Lu is back from Dubai and gives a candid update, we get into the chaos of media narratives, a juicy listener dilemma involving a fresh divorce and a very flirty female best friend, and the recco secco serves up a tv show, a drink and a powerful memoir.Plus, Ian Huntley is dead, a woman in Thailand is happily dating identical twins (do they have identical todgers?), and don't give Lu water in a can.GRAB YOUR TICKETS FOR THE BIG PARTY AT EVERYTHINGLUANNA.COMRemember, if you want to get in touch you can: Email us at luanna@everythingluanna.com OR drop us a WhatsApp on our brand new number 075 215 64640Please review Global's Privacy Policy: https://global.com/legal/privacy-policy/
With the recent prison murder of Ian Huntley, we look the increasingly popular phenomena of one scumbag taking out another. Many notorious prisoners such as Peter Sutcliffe survived these attacks but the likes of Ian Watkins, Jeffrey Dahmer and James 'Whitey' Bulger weren't so lucky.
Old Firm Disorder, Glasgow Fire, and Lessons from Huntley: Policing, Enforcement, and True Crime InsightsIn a wide-ranging chat, Simon and former senior Scottish police officer Tom Wood discuss Tom's new book-editing process and then focus on recent disorder around the Rangers–Celtic Old Firm match, arguing sectarian hatred still simmers and questioning reduced police presence, reliance on stewards, and proposals to reintroduce alcohol at stadiums. They link football violence, gate-crashing, and disguised fans to broader issues of enforcement, funding cuts, and lost “organisational memory.” The conversation shifts to a major Glasgow city-centre fire at an iconic corner, suggesting existing regulations are adequate but under-enforced due to hollowed-out local authorities and reduced inspection capacity, with concern about vape shops and illicit activity. They reflect on the Soham murders by Ian Huntley and the Bichard Inquiry's lessons on intelligence-sharing failures, compare offender secrecy to Angus Sinclair, note a new near-miss account related to Robert Black, and briefly preview London's policing challenge after banning the Al Quds march.00:00 Book Editing Grind00:44 Old Firm Violence Returns01:45 Policing vs Stewarding03:59 Alcohol Ban Debate07:52 Sectarianism and Rivalry11:49 Away Fans and Hooliganism14:51 Pickpockets at Matches16:46 Glasgow Fire and Neglect20:36 Vape Shops and Drug Parallels23:30 Smoking Ban Lessons23:49 Smoking Ban Success24:52 Vape Shop Fire Questions25:16 Enforcement Over New Laws26:34 Policing Vape Shops27:24 Pawn Shops and Beat Cops28:09 Madam Doubtfire Origins29:08 Glasgow Fair and Pawnbroking30:44 Soham Murders Lessons32:59 Killers Keeping Secrets36:27 Near Misses and Intel Logs40:10 Patterns in Minor Incidents41:37 Covering for Offenders42:29 Banning Marches in London46:42 Rugby and Sign OffAbout Crime Time Inc.Season 5 of Crime Time Inc. broadens its reach across two sides of the Atlantic.This season features cases from Scotland and across the wider UK — rooted in real investigative experience — alongside deep dives into some of the most infamous murder cases in American history.Hosted by former detectives Simon and Tom, with experience in both the UK and the United States, including time working alongside the FBI, the show strips away sensationalism to explain how crime and justice really work.Two crime worlds. One podcast.New episodes released regularly throughout the season.Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/If you like this show please leave a review. It really helps us.Please help us improve our Podcast by completing this survey.http://bit.ly/crimetimeinc-survey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Part 2 of the True Geordie Podcast continues unpacking the biggest headlines shaking the world right now. We dive deeper into the fallout from Donald Trump's actions involving Iran, the growing concerns surrounding Britney Spears, and the ongoing controversy tied to Wayne Rooney. The True Geordie Podcast brings detailed analysis, emotional context, and honest conversation to stories dominating global news, separating fact from speculation while exploring the wider impact behind the headlines. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Church of England revs with a difference Jamie Franklin and Daniel French sit down to talk about the biggest news in church and state. This time:The Iran-US War: Rowan Williams says it is not just since it is not in self-defence and has no clear outcome.Ian Huntley is killed in prison: Many rejoice. Is this reflective of a growing appetite for capital punishment?And is it legitimate for Christians to members of the Green Party?All that and a little bit more as ever!Email the Show with comments and questions! irreverendpod@gmail.com You make this podcast possible. Support us and get episodes early, bonus Uncollared audio podcasts, monthly epic chats between Jamie and Nick Dixon and more!On Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/irreverendOn Substack - https://irreverendpod.substack.com/Buy Me a Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/irreverend To make a direct donation or to get in touch with questions or comments please email irreverendpod@gmail.com!Notices:Join our Irreverend Telegram group: https://t.me/irreverendpodFollow us on Twitter: https://x.com/IrreverendPodBuy Jamie's Book THE GREAT RETURN!: https://amzn.to/4pwAH8RDaniel French Substack: https://undergroundchurch.substack.com/Jamie Franklin's "Good Things" Substack: https://jamiefranklin.substack.comIrreverend Substack: https://irreverendpod.substack.comFind me a church: https://irreverendpod.com/church-finder/Support the show
This has to be one of the worst crimes ever to have taken place in the UK. Two 10 year old girls abducted and murdered by Ian Huntley in the town of Soham in Cambridgeshire. With what has happened recently I just felt the need to do this podcast. So join me today where I will tell you all about Ian Huntley. His early life, His relationship with Maxine Carr. The murders of Holly and Jessica then his capture and ultimately his demise. *Please note that this episode will contain things that you might find disturbing, triggering and upsetting**For best sound quality please use headphones*Contact details - ffbpod@gmail.com
On this explosive episode of the True Geordie Podcast, we break down a wave of shocking headlines: the global fallout after Donald Trump reportedly bombs Iran, the worrying situation surrounding Britney Spears, and the latest controversy involving Wayne Rooney. We also address reports about Ian Huntley. Blending research with honest conversation, the True Geordie Podcast explores the facts, the reactions, and the deeper questions behind stories dominating the news cycle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv An epidemic of violence The women and girls killed by men last year Five Iranian women footballers in Australian safe house after Asian Cup protest Man charged with murder of Soham killer Ian Huntley First new V Level subjects announced from 2027 Keith Flints devil horned bench defended by Braintree reverend Glasgow Central Station remains closed in aftermath of fire Death Valley blanketed in wildflowers in best bloom since 2016 How the red v blue school wars exposed the social media gap between children and parents Like Brooklyn Beckham, Im estranged from my family Bridgend man Has Hollywood golden boy Timoth e Chalamet lost his shine
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv How the red v blue school wars exposed the social media gap between children and parents Has Hollywood golden boy Timoth e Chalamet lost his shine Man charged with murder of Soham killer Ian Huntley First new V Level subjects announced from 2027 Five Iranian women footballers in Australian safe house after Asian Cup protest Like Brooklyn Beckham, Im estranged from my family Bridgend man An epidemic of violence The women and girls killed by men last year Glasgow Central Station remains closed in aftermath of fire Death Valley blanketed in wildflowers in best bloom since 2016 Keith Flints devil horned bench defended by Braintree reverend
On this week's episode, Sarah wonders if Labour's plans to change the definition of Islamophobia is actually a threat to free speech? And, in light of Ian Huntley's death, Peter would like to ask whether the death penalty might be better than unofficial execution by another criminal? And the pair pore over our mailbag to mull over the case for paying MPs more (there's no accord there), who's to blame for The Irish Potato Famine? Who would call a military operation 'Epic fury'? And we return to the perennial subject of Peter's borrowed leather biker jacket.On our reading and watch list this week: · Beyond Evil - Inside the Twisted Mind of Ian Huntley – Nathan Yates· Motorcycle Jackets: A Century of Leather Design – Rin Tanaka· Escape From New York – Dir: John CarpenterPlease do get in touch, email: Alas@dailymail.co.uk you can leave a comment on Spotify or even send us a voice note on Whatsapp – on 07796 657512, start your message with the word ‘alas'. Presenters: Sarah Vine & Peter HitchensProducer: Philip WildingEditor: Chelsey MooreProduction Manager: Vittoria CecchiniExecutive Producer: Jamie East A Daily Mail production. Seriously PopularTo get in touch email alas@mailonline.co.uk, you can leave a comment on Spotify or even send us a voice note on WhatsApp - on 07796 657512 start your message with the word 'alas'Presenters: Sarah Vine & Peter HitchensProducer: Phillip WildingEditor: Chelsey MooreProduction Manager: Vittoria CecchiniExecutive Producer: Jamie EastA Daily Mail production. Seriously Popular Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Has Hollywood golden boy Timoth e Chalamet lost his shine Like Brooklyn Beckham, Im estranged from my family Bridgend man Death Valley blanketed in wildflowers in best bloom since 2016 How the red v blue school wars exposed the social media gap between children and parents First new V Level subjects announced from 2027 An epidemic of violence The women and girls killed by men last year Five Iranian women footballers in Australian safe house after Asian Cup protest Glasgow Central Station remains closed in aftermath of fire Keith Flints devil horned bench defended by Braintree reverend Man charged with murder of Soham killer Ian Huntley
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Like Brooklyn Beckham, Im estranged from my family Bridgend man First new V Level subjects announced from 2027 Man charged with murder of Soham killer Ian Huntley How the red v blue school wars exposed the social media gap between children and parents Death Valley blanketed in wildflowers in best bloom since 2016 Glasgow Central Station remains closed in aftermath of fire Keith Flints devil horned bench defended by Braintree reverend An epidemic of violence The women and girls killed by men last year Has Hollywood golden boy Timoth e Chalamet lost his shine Five Iranian women footballers in Australian safe house after Asian Cup protest
Ένα καλοκαιρινό βράδυ στο Soham, η πόρτα ανοίγει και οι δυο τους ξεχύνονται στον δρόμο. Δεν έχουν καμία έγνοια, κανένα βάρος στο μυαλό τους. Το μόνο που σκέφτονται είναι τα γλυκά που θα πάνε να αγοράσουν και τη μικρή βόλτα που έχουν μπροστά τους. Ο ήλιος δύει αργά πάνω από τη μικρή πόλη και όλα μοιάζουν ήσυχα, γνώριμα, ασφαλή. Κανείς δεν ξέρει ότι εκείνη η απλή έξοδος θα είναι η τελευταία φορά που θα τις δουν να φεύγουν από το σπίτι. Και ότι μέσα σε λίγες ώρες, το Soham δεν θα είναι ποτέ ξανά το ίδιο.
De Britse kindermoordenaar Ian Huntley werd op 26 februari met een metalen staaf het hoofd ingeslagen in de gevangenis. Twee weken later stierf hij in het ziekenhuis. Helen Goedgebeur en Dries Hiroux vertellen wie deze man was en hoe hij 20 jaar geleden de meest gehate man van Groot-Brittannië werd, na de moord op de 10-jarige vriendinnen Holly en Jessica.
Rachel Reeves warns brits Trump's Iran war could hit them in their pockets, the £50 million London apartments owned by the new Iranian leader, and Ian Huntley's funeral could cost £3000.
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv UK government to charter flight out of Dubai King reflects on pressures of conflict in Commonwealth message Iran ambassador warns UK to be very careful about involvement in war British aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales prepped to set sail Timoth e Chalamet triggers backlash over ballet and opera remarks Soham murderer Ian Huntley dies after prison attack Dozens killed as Israeli special forces raid Lebanese village in search of 40 year old remains Ian Huntley not worth the breath of the people of Soham From a 1bn dream to a brutal collapse How Brewdog hit the rocks Why did Irans president apologise
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Armed robots take to the battlefield in Ukraine war Soham murderer Ian Huntley dies after prison attack Ian Huntley not worth the breath of the people of Soham Theres an inflation wave coming. How worried should we be Australia Fatbikes are wreaking havoc in Sydneys wealthy beach suburbs US Israel war with Iran B 1 Lancer bomber lands at RAF Fairford Bridgerton actor was told her disability would hold her back before Netflix role Canadas PM calls for Andrew to be removed from line of succession Withheld Jeffrey Epstein files with accusations against Trump released by justice department From a 1bn dream to a brutal collapse How Brewdog hit the rocks
As conflict in the Middle East escalates, the 2026 "Euro Summer" is suddenly in doubt for thousands of Australians. With key transit hubs left in limbo we're looking at months of flight disruptions and surging airfares. So is that family holiday still on the cards for 2026? Here's what you need to know. And in headlines today, Katherine under water as the region experiences it's worst flooding in 3 decades; Australia has been formally asked to play a role in the Iran conflict; Notorious child killer Ian Huntley has been killed in a UK prison; Harry and Meghan set to visit Australia next month THE END BITS You can see the latest travel advice from Smartraveller here Support independent women's media Check out The Quicky Instagram here GET IN TOUCHShare your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Hosts: Taylah Strano & Claire Murphy Guest: Monique Van Gelder, Global Product Leader, Flight Centre Audio Producer: Jacob Round Group Executive Producer: Georgie PageBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Withheld Jeffrey Epstein files with accusations against Trump released by justice department Soham murderer Ian Huntley dies after prison attack From a 1bn dream to a brutal collapse How Brewdog hit the rocks Canadas PM calls for Andrew to be removed from line of succession US Israel war with Iran B 1 Lancer bomber lands at RAF Fairford Theres an inflation wave coming. How worried should we be Armed robots take to the battlefield in Ukraine war Australia Fatbikes are wreaking havoc in Sydneys wealthy beach suburbs Ian Huntley not worth the breath of the people of Soham Bridgerton actor was told her disability would hold her back before Netflix role
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv King reflects on pressures of conflict in Commonwealth message From a 1bn dream to a brutal collapse How Brewdog hit the rocks Timoth e Chalamet triggers backlash over ballet and opera remarks Dozens killed as Israeli special forces raid Lebanese village in search of 40 year old remains Why did Irans president apologise Ian Huntley not worth the breath of the people of Soham UK government to charter flight out of Dubai British aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales prepped to set sail Iran ambassador warns UK to be very careful about involvement in war Soham murderer Ian Huntley dies after prison attack
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Why did Irans president apologise Iran ambassador warns UK to be very careful about involvement in war King reflects on pressures of conflict in Commonwealth message From a 1bn dream to a brutal collapse How Brewdog hit the rocks UK government to charter flight out of Dubai Dozens killed as Israeli special forces raid Lebanese village in search of 40 year old remains Soham murderer Ian Huntley dies after prison attack Ian Huntley not worth the breath of the people of Soham British aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales prepped to set sail Timoth e Chalamet triggers backlash over ballet and opera remarks
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv US Israel war with Iran B 1 Lancer bomber lands at RAF Fairford Ian Huntley not worth the breath of the people of Soham Canadas PM calls for Andrew to be removed from line of succession Theres an inflation wave coming. How worried should we be Australia Fatbikes are wreaking havoc in Sydneys wealthy beach suburbs Soham murderer Ian Huntley dies after prison attack Bridgerton actor was told her disability would hold her back before Netflix role Withheld Jeffrey Epstein files with accusations against Trump released by justice department From a 1bn dream to a brutal collapse How Brewdog hit the rocks Armed robots take to the battlefield in Ukraine war
Knife Crime Rumours, Sub Judice Rules, and Scotland's Violence Reduction SuccessSimon and Tom discuss a daylight knife incident in Edinburgh's Calders that sparked widespread online misinformation, prompting Police Scotland to issue rare clarifications while constrained by sub judice rules; Tom explains how the Contempt of Court Act and Lord Advocate's guidelines limit pretrial commentary to protect fair trials. They compare “perp walk” publicity with Scottish practice, including WWII-era German spy arrests in Scotland where press photos prevented the suspects being turned into double agents and led to executions. The conversation turns to emergency-service responses to knife incidents and the balance between waiting for specialist support and the duty to protect life. They cover Ian Huntley's prison assault and how the Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman murders exposed failures in intelligence-sharing about dangerous offenders. Tom highlights the Violence Reduction Unit's 20-year impact, noting murders fell from 137 in 2005 to 47, and argues its public-health approach could inform drug policy amid rising lethal synthetics. They also touch on citizen's arrest/self-defence, skepticism about “international law,” and football-related disorder.00:00 Cold Open Banter00:16 Edinburgh Knife Incident01:36 Misinformation And Police Response02:58 Sub Judice Explained05:14 Perp Walk And Spy Photos09:07 Emergency Services And Risk14:53 Ian Huntley Case Lessons18:42 Violence Reduction Unit Success23:22 Drug Laws And Public Health26:26 Root Causes Not Choices26:42 Football As Diversion29:03 Community Clubs Origins30:14 Boxing And Discipline33:37 PR Spin And Distractions35:39 VRU Principles And Praise37:44 Vigilantes And Self Defence40:20 International Law Skepticism46:19 Peaky Blinders And Gang Lore49:00 Old Firm Songs And Policing51:48 Wrap Up And Next TopicsEpisodes referred to in this show.Sheila Anderson Season 1 Episodes 27/28https://crimetimeinc.com/episodes/sheila-anderson-unsolved-leith-s-heroin-turning-point-part-1https://crimetimeinc.com/episodes/sheila-anderson-unsolved-leith-s-heroin-turning-pointThe Expendables (The Beautiful Spy) Season 1 Episodes 25/26https://crimetimeinc.com/episodes/the-expendables-1https://crimetimeinc.com/episodes/the-expendables-2About Crime Time Inc.Season 5 of Crime Time Inc. broadens its reach across two sides of the Atlantic.This season features cases from Scotland and across the wider UK — rooted in real investigative experience — alongside deep dives into some of the most infamous murder cases in American history.Hosted by former detectives Simon and Tom, with experience in both the UK and the United States, including time working alongside the FBI, the show strips away sensationalism to explain how crime and justice really work.Two crime worlds. One podcast.New episodes released regularly throughout the season.Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/If you like this show please leave a review. It really helps us.Please help us improve our Podcast by completing this survey.http://bit.ly/crimetimeinc-survey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Soham murderer Ian Huntley dies after prison attack From a 1bn dream to a brutal collapse How Brewdog hit the rocks King reflects on pressures of conflict in Commonwealth message Ian Huntley not worth the breath of the people of Soham British aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales prepped to set sail Dozens killed as Israeli special forces raid Lebanese village in search of 40 year old remains UK government to charter flight out of Dubai Why did Irans president apologise Timoth e Chalamet triggers backlash over ballet and opera remarks Iran ambassador warns UK to be very careful about involvement in war
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Canadas PM calls for Andrew to be removed from line of succession Ian Huntley not worth the breath of the people of Soham Bridgerton actor was told her disability would hold her back before Netflix role Armed robots take to the battlefield in Ukraine war Theres an inflation wave coming. How worried should we be Withheld Jeffrey Epstein files with accusations against Trump released by justice department Australia Fatbikes are wreaking havoc in Sydneys wealthy beach suburbs US Israel war with Iran B 1 Lancer bomber lands at RAF Fairford From a 1bn dream to a brutal collapse How Brewdog hit the rocks Soham murderer Ian Huntley dies after prison attack
pWotD Episode 3231: Soham murders Welcome to popular Wiki of the Day, spotlighting Wikipedia's most visited pages, giving you a peek into what the world is curious about today.With 701,993 views on Saturday, 7 March 2026 our article of the day is Soham murders.The Soham murders were a double child murder committed in Soham, Cambridgeshire, England, on 4 August 2002. The victims were two 10-year-old girls, Holly Marie Wells and Jessica Amiee Chapman, who were lured into the home of a local resident and school caretaker, Ian Huntley, who murdered them – likely via asphyxiation – and disposed of their bodies in an irrigation ditch close to RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk. The bodies were discovered on 17 August 2002.Huntley was convicted of the murder of both girls on 17 December 2003 and sentenced to two terms of life imprisonment, with the High Court later imposing a minimum term of 40 years. His girlfriend, Maxine Ann Carr – the girls' teaching assistant – had knowingly provided Huntley with a false alibi. She received a three-and-a-half-year prison sentence for conspiring with Huntley to pervert the course of justice. Huntley died in March 2026, after sustaining severe head injuries inflicted in an attack by another inmate at HMP Frankland.The search for Holly and Jessica in the thirteen days of their disappearance has been described as one of the most intense and extensive in British criminal history.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 03:00 UTC on Sunday, 8 March 2026.For the full current version of the article, see Soham murders on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm standard Russell.
Tehran's neighbours targeted with missiles and drones again despite the promise the attacks would stop. Trump says Iran is being "beat to hell" and threatens to widen air strikes. The UK places aircraft carrier on advanced readiness. Also: One of Britain's most notorious child killers, Ian Huntley dies after he was attacked in prison. And: Former rapper and Gen Z protest figure wins Nepal's election.
Convicted child killer Ian Huntley is recovering in hospital following an assault by a fellow inmate at HMP Frankland. Huntley, who is currently serving a life sentence for the 2002 killing of schoolgirls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman, has previously been a target of prison violence. On this episode of The Indo Daily, we look back at the horrifying case of the Soham murders. Host: Tabitha Monahan Guest: Martin BluntSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Few people will feel sympathy for Ian Huntley, who this week was seriously attacked inside prison. The murders of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in Soham remain among the most abhorrent crimes in modern British history - acts so senseless they are almost impossible to comprehend.The man reported to have carried out the attack was Anthony Russell.Back in October 2024, I covered Russell's own crimes - a week of shocking violence that left three people dead and exposed just how dangerous he is.In light of this latest development, I've decided to re-release that episode today - to revisit who Anthony Russell is, what he did, and how his name has once again returned to the headlines.Buy My New True Crime Content Creators Online Coursehttps://adam-s-site-be58.thinkific.com/products/courses/true-crime-content-creation-courseWatch my YouTube channelhttps://www.youtube.com/@Adam-uktruecrime/videosListen/Watch the True Crime Catch Uphttps://audioalways.lnk.to/TrueCrimeCatchUpFind Our More About Mehttps://uktruecrime.comJoin UK True Crime Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/UKTrueCrime Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Chloe Haymans mum hugs her drug driver killer in jail Netflix drops Warner Bros bid, clearing way for Paramount takeover Dyson settles forced labour suit in landmark UK case Planetary parade 2026 Six planets visible in night sky Chris Mason Green Party win will prompt soul searching within Labour and questions for Starmer Jeffrey Epstein tried to buy palace in Morocco days before arrest Soham murderer Ian Huntley remains in hospital following prison attack Parliament Square Winston Churchill statue defaced with graffiti Gregg Wallace and BBC settle damages claim Hannah Spencer Plumber becomes Green Partys new MP
Talk Breakfast was dominated by reaction to the Gorton and Denton by-election, where the Green Party was declared the winner. The show also covered reports that Ian Huntley was given just a five per cent chance of survival after being attacked in prison, and the first wave of so-called “Boriswave” migrants becoming eligible for permanent settlement and benefits. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Netflix drops Warner Bros bid, clearing way for Paramount takeover Hannah Spencer Plumber becomes Green Partys new MP Gregg Wallace and BBC settle damages claim Dyson settles forced labour suit in landmark UK case Planetary parade 2026 Six planets visible in night sky Jeffrey Epstein tried to buy palace in Morocco days before arrest Soham murderer Ian Huntley remains in hospital following prison attack Parliament Square Winston Churchill statue defaced with graffiti Chloe Haymans mum hugs her drug driver killer in jail Chris Mason Green Party win will prompt soul searching within Labour and questions for Starmer
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Anxious days inside Iran as speculation grows of US strikes Gang bullied us for years before our son Ibrahima Seck was killed Cruz Beckham launches music career, having fun amid family drama Soham murderer Ian Huntley remains in hospital following prison attack Tony Hudgell wins his campaign for new UK child cruelty register Keir Starmer vows to fight on despite Gorton and Denton by election defeat to Greens Neil Sedaka, singer of Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, dies at 86 Green by election victory shows insurgent parties are here to stay Trump not thrilled with Iran after latest talks on nuclear programme I Swear director says Baftas let down Tourettes campaigner John Davidson
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Netflix drops Warner Bros bid, clearing way for Paramount takeover Parliament Square Winston Churchill statue defaced with graffiti Dyson settles forced labour suit in landmark UK case Jeffrey Epstein tried to buy palace in Morocco days before arrest Chloe Haymans mum hugs her drug driver killer in jail Planetary parade 2026 Six planets visible in night sky Chris Mason Green Party win will prompt soul searching within Labour and questions for Starmer Gregg Wallace and BBC settle damages claim Soham murderer Ian Huntley remains in hospital following prison attack Hannah Spencer Plumber becomes Green Partys new MP
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Gang bullied us for years before our son Ibrahima Seck was killed I Swear director says Baftas let down Tourettes campaigner John Davidson Soham murderer Ian Huntley remains in hospital following prison attack Cruz Beckham launches music career, having fun amid family drama Neil Sedaka, singer of Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, dies at 86 Green by election victory shows insurgent parties are here to stay Tony Hudgell wins his campaign for new UK child cruelty register Keir Starmer vows to fight on despite Gorton and Denton by election defeat to Greens Trump not thrilled with Iran after latest talks on nuclear programme Anxious days inside Iran as speculation grows of US strikes
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Soham murderer Ian Huntley remains in hospital following prison attack Anxious days inside Iran as speculation grows of US strikes I Swear director says Baftas let down Tourettes campaigner John Davidson Neil Sedaka, singer of Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, dies at 86 Tony Hudgell wins his campaign for new UK child cruelty register Keir Starmer vows to fight on despite Gorton and Denton by election defeat to Greens Cruz Beckham launches music career, having fun amid family drama Trump not thrilled with Iran after latest talks on nuclear programme Green by election victory shows insurgent parties are here to stay Gang bullied us for years before our son Ibrahima Seck was killed
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Soham murderer Ian Huntley remains in hospital following prison attack Planetary parade 2026 Six planets visible in night sky Dyson settles forced labour suit in landmark UK case Hannah Spencer Plumber becomes Green Partys new MP Netflix drops Warner Bros bid, clearing way for Paramount takeover Parliament Square Winston Churchill statue defaced with graffiti Gregg Wallace and BBC settle damages claim Chloe Haymans mum hugs her drug driver killer in jail Chris Mason Green Party win will prompt soul searching within Labour and questions for Starmer Jeffrey Epstein tried to buy palace in Morocco days before arrest
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Spain to check Gibraltar arrivals under post Brexit border deal Chris Mason Drama has swirled ahead of Gorton and Denton by election test Nottingham Inquiry Woman broke spine after falling from window trying to flee triple killer Is Beadnells ban the solution for villages with too many holiday homes American citizen among those killed in Cuba boat shooting, US official says How Ghislaine Maxwell brought Bill Clinton into Epsteins orbit Soham murderer Ian Huntley seriously injured in prison attack MoD launches review into whether Epstein used RAF bases Russia says it has handed over 1,000 Ukrainian soldiers bodies Tracey Emin says her artwork My Bed would be tidy, clean and boring if she made it today
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv MoD launches review into whether Epstein used RAF bases Russia says it has handed over 1,000 Ukrainian soldiers bodies How Ghislaine Maxwell brought Bill Clinton into Epsteins orbit Tracey Emin says her artwork My Bed would be tidy, clean and boring if she made it today Chris Mason Drama has swirled ahead of Gorton and Denton by election test Soham murderer Ian Huntley seriously injured in prison attack Nottingham Inquiry Woman broke spine after falling from window trying to flee triple killer Spain to check Gibraltar arrivals under post Brexit border deal American citizen among those killed in Cuba boat shooting, US official says Is Beadnells ban the solution for villages with too many holiday homes
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Soham murderer Ian Huntley seriously injured in prison attack MoD launches review into whether Epstein used RAF bases Chris Mason Drama has swirled ahead of Gorton and Denton by election test Spain to check Gibraltar arrivals under post Brexit border deal How Ghislaine Maxwell brought Bill Clinton into Epsteins orbit Is Beadnells ban the solution for villages with too many holiday homes American citizen among those killed in Cuba boat shooting, US official says Tracey Emin says her artwork My Bed would be tidy, clean and boring if she made it today Russia says it has handed over 1,000 Ukrainian soldiers bodies Nottingham Inquiry Woman broke spine after falling from window trying to flee triple killer
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Is Beadnells ban the solution for villages with too many holiday homes Chris Mason Drama has swirled ahead of Gorton and Denton by election test MoD launches review into whether Epstein used RAF bases Spain to check Gibraltar arrivals under post Brexit border deal American citizen among those killed in Cuba boat shooting, US official says Nottingham Inquiry Woman broke spine after falling from window trying to flee triple killer Tracey Emin says her artwork My Bed would be tidy, clean and boring if she made it today Russia says it has handed over 1,000 Ukrainian soldiers bodies Soham murderer Ian Huntley seriously injured in prison attack How Ghislaine Maxwell brought Bill Clinton into Epsteins orbit
2002. je godina i mali gradić u Engleskoj je potresen nakon nestanka dvije djevočice. Javnost će uskoro saznati detalje o njihovom nestanku, a vi ćete saznati u narednih 46 minuta.INTRO:Koncept, režija i animacija: Maida Srabović @maidichemokidich Produkcija: TETRABOT @tetrabotstudio Vezeni elementi: Dora Voska @sarena.vranaPočastite nas kavom: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mjestozlocinaPodržite nas na Patreonu i otključajte ekskluzivni sadržaj: https://www.patreon.com/mjestozlocinaPratite nas na Instagramu: https://www.instagram.com/mjestozlocinapodcastPridružite nam se na Discordu: https://discord.gg/2NU9cprjMd
It was every parent's worst nightmare. In the summer of 2002, two bright, happy ten-year-old girls — Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman — vanished without a trace from the quiet village of Soham. Overnight, their faces were on every front page, every television screen, as a frantic nation prayed for their safe return.But behind the search and the heartbreak lay a chilling betrayal. Ian Huntley, the local school caretaker, the man trusted around children, would be unmasked as a calculating killer. His crime not only devastated two families but shattered Britain's sense of safety.In Blood Ties, we revisit the case that gripped the country, uncovering how Huntley was able to slip through the system, and asking the uncomfortable questions: How did this happen? Who failed? And what lessons were learned from the murders that shook Britain to its core?This isn't just a story of a crime. It's a story of innocence lost, of evil hiding in plain sight, and of a community forever scarred.CREDITS: Presenters: Geoffrey and Molly WansellProducer: Peter Shevlin https://pod60.com/Artwork: George LeighMusic: Dan WansellCONTACT: Twitter: @BloodTies_PodInstagram: bloodties_podEmail: bloodties.podcast@gmail.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@bloodtiespodcastSupport: patreon.com/bloodtiespodcastPlease complete our survey if you have time: http://bit.ly/bloodtiespodcast-survey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From Gary Glitter to Rose West; Prince Harry to Harold Shipman… courtroom artist Priscilla Coleman has sketched them all, over five decades documenting Britain's biggest criminal trials. In UK courts, artists can't sketch inside, so she begins by writing what she sees, combining shorthand notes with a photographic memory technique. Under tight deadlines - and often without even a table - she rushes outside to turn those notes into the courtroom images we recognise from the nightly news. In this broad interview with Olly, Priscilla recalls watching the Wagatha Christie trial; considers what she's learned from such diverse case studies as Ian Huntley and Jeffrey Archer; and explains why she thinks the legal system needs to change… Image credit: Priscilla Coleman/MB Media —----------------------- Meanwhile, in the Zeitgeist, Ollie Peart joins Olly at the Concours of Elegance at Hampton Court Palace, surrounded by cars worth millions of pounds, to investigate the trend for younger people getting into classic car restoration. Is it a way of avoiding ULEZ charges? Do the tax breaks justify abandoning newer cars altogether? And, assuming you can't afford a Ferrari or a Bentley, what are the upcoming marques to invest in? The answers may surprise you… —----------------------- Elsewhere, down the Foxhole, Alix Fox - fresh from discovering a kindred spirit in a bondage-themed hair salon - tackles a listener's anxiety about contracting HIV from a non-consensual encounter. Twenty-five tests, taken over fifteen years, are telling her she doesn't have HIV… is there any chance they could be wrong? —----------------------- Finally, music this month comes from Ipswich-born rapper Piers James, and his new single 'F.O.E'. —----------------------- NOW…