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Join journalist Dermot Murnaghan as he and his guests dive deeper into the shocking cases featured in the Crimes That Shook Britain TV series. We’re taking a closer look behind the headlines of crimes that gripped the nation and discuss some of the wider issues that surround it.
Listeners of this podcast can receive 50% off a subscription to the Crime+Investigation Play app, where you can stream the TV series #CrimesThatShookBritain and thousands of hours of other unmissable true crime content, all ad free. To take advantage of this offer head to crimeandinvestigationplay.co.uk use the offer code CRIMESTHATSHOOKBRITAIN when prompted.
Offer starts 16th September 2024 and ends 30th November 2024 and is applicable for the length of any package that you purchase. Subscription auto-renews at £3.99 per month after the offer ends. Dates may be subject to change at any time. See full terms and conditions.
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Who are the people that stalk? What motivates their actions? And can they be rehabilitated? These are the questions journalist Ruchira Sharma seeks to answer as she speaks with survivors, forensic and clinical psychologists, barristers, support workers, and just maybe, stalkers themselves.
Anatomy of a Stalker is a Crime+Investigation Original Podcast by Cue Podcasts. Search for Anatomy of a Stalker and listen on your favourite podcast app.
Listeners of this podcast can receive 50% off a subscription to the Crime+Investigation Play app, where you can stream thousands of hours of unmissable true crime content, all ad free. To take advantage of this offer head to crimeandinvestigationplay.co.uk and use the offer code ANATOMYOFASTALKER when prompted.
Offer starts 1st January 2023 and ends 30th June 2024 and is applicable for the length of any package that you purchase. Subscription auto-renews at the chosen standard package rate after the offer ends. Dates may be subject to change at any time. 18+. See full T&Cs.
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Wagatha Christie. The ski-and-run case. Free Britney.
These are moments that went down in pop culture history and resulted in celebrity court cases that had us all invested. Join Jackie Adedeji AKA your raven-haired Elle Woods in Courtroom Drama. Alongside a lawyer and an expert, in each episode we investigate the trials that dominated your timeline. We’ve read the court transcripts - so you don’t have to.
It’s giving law and order alongside a dollop of pop culture.
So… are you ready to get served?
Courtroom Drama contains dramatic reconstructions that have been created from court transcripts and have been condensed and edited for clarity. Search for Courtroom Drama and listen on your favourite podcast app.
Listeners of Courtroom Drama can receive 50% off a subscription to the Crime+Investigation Play app, where you can stream thousands of hours of unmissable true crime content, all ad free. To take advantage of this offer head to crimeandinvestigationplay.co.uk and use the offer code COURTROOMDRAMA when prompted.
Offer starts 1st November 2023 and ends 30th April 2024 and is applicable for the length of any package that you purchase. Subscription auto-renews at £3.99 per month after the offer ends. Dates may be subject to change at any time. See full terms and conditions.
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Transistor Films’ Danny Tipping, Ned Parker and Zoe Hines joined podcast producer Sam Pearson for a special live interview at the first CrimeCon UK in September 2021. Here they discuss how they tell compelling yet balanced true crime stories alongside how they created the series hailed by critics as true crime at its most ’brutal, captivating and unsettling.’
You can find out more about CrimeCon UK by searching online or social media, and watch more from the event on Crime+Investigation's YouTube channel.
This special bonus episode of the I Am A Killer podcast for Inside Crime+Investigation was produced and hosted by Sam Pearson.
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Criminal profiler Professor Paul Britton and geographic profiler Professor Sam Lundrigan joined podcast producer Sam Pearson for a special live interview at the first CrimeCon UK in September 2021. Both contributors to Crime+Investigation's Making a Monster, they discussed their careers and their thoughts on the true crime genre.
You can find out more about CrimeCon UK by searching online or social media, and watch more from the event on Crime+Investigation's YouTube channel. If you haven't already, listen to the podcast series Making a Monster: The Tapes or catch the Making a Monster TV series on Crime+Investigation Play.
This special bonus episode of Making a Monster: The Tapes for Inside Crime+Investigation was produced and hosted by Sam Pearson.
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In this episode of Inside Crime+Investigation, we speak exclusively to Don’t F**k With Cats internet super-sleuth herself, Deanna Thompson aka Baudi Moovan. Deanna discusses her upcoming appearance at CrimeCon UK, and obviously, the case which saw her catapult into the public eye. Deanna crowd-sourced an amateur investigation into a series of animal cruelty acts committed by Canadian porn actor Luka Magnotta, culminating in his murder of Chinese international student Jun Lin.
Don’t forget, you can meet Deanna herself at CrimeCon this weekend, 25th-26th September! CrimeCon, is the World’s No.1 True Crime Event, and it’s coming to London. A serious genre made immersive, engaging, and accessible. This one weekend will bring together documentary makers, experts, podcasters and law enforcement professionals to meet with true crime enthusiasts. Delve deeper into cases, examine evidence and hear real life stories from survivors and victims’ families.
Tickets can be found at crimecon.co.uk.
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In this episode of Inside Crime+Investigation we hear from Lisa King, the Director of communications and external relations at Refuge to fully understand different types of domestic abuse, warning signs, and what you can do if you believe it’s happening to you. Refuge is the country’s largest provider of specialist support services for women and children, helping over 6,500 on any given day.
For more information and to support women and children escaping domestic abuse, head to www.crimeandinvestigation.co.uk/hereforher, or call Refuge’s expert Freephone 24 hour National Domestic Abuse Helpline team on 0808 2000 247.
Show your support by contacting us on social media @crime+investigation and using the hashtag #HereForHer.
We’re here for her, you can be to.
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In this episode of Inside Crime+Investigation, the Surviving Jeffrey Epstein documentary series directors Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg speak exclusively with A+E Networks’ VP of Programming, Dan Korn about the making of the series - and being sure to tell the story through the lens of the survivors.
In the ground-breaking series Surviving Jeffrey Epstein, we delve into the accusations of sex abuse and trafficking faced by Epstein prior to his death in 2019. With insights from members of Epstein’s inner circle and telling the stories of eight key survivors, the four-hour documentary series reveals the full extent and horrors of Epstein’s sex trafficking network, as well as his connections to the rich and powerful on both sides of the Atlantic, used to cover-up his prolific and sordid crimes.
Some of the subject matter within this episode is disturbing and is not suitable for younger listeners.
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In this episode of Inside Crime+Investigation we are joined by psychologist Emma Kenny, one of Kids Who Kill: Evil Up Close's expert contributors to talk about teenage killer Aaron Campbell, who on 2 July 2018, abducted six-year-old Scottish girl Alesha MacPhail from her bed and murdered her.
Kids Who Kill: Evil Up Close investigates the stories of some of the UK’s most prominent child killers and their shocking murders through the eyes of those who loved, trusted and knew them best. The five-part series features the cases of: Aaron Campbell, Kim Edwards and Lucas Markham, Stephen Hough, Mathew Hardman, and Alyssa Bustamante.
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Emily G. Thompson is a Belfast-based writer and podcaster. Her latest book Cults Uncovered reveals the shocking truth about some of the most disturbing cults that have ever existed. We find out from Emily what drove psychopaths like Charles Manson and David Koresh, and how normal people became ensnared in their warped ideologies. Plus we talk to Emily about her life as a successful podcast host with her true crime series Morbidology.
This episode of Inside Crime+Investigation was and hosted and produced by Peter Ross.
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Starting Monday 10th February at 9pm, brand new Making a Monster sees a group of the world’s leading forensic psychologists, psychiatrists and pathologists come together to share their own first-hand experiences and insights into the minds of serial killers - beginning with a double episode featuring Rose West and Robert Maudsley.
And in this episode of Inside Crime+Investigation, we’re giving you access to a Royal Television Society screening Q&A with some of the key experts involved in the show. The Q&A featured the voices of Crime+Investigation's Dan Korn, The Sunday Times' Karen Robinson, and experts from the series Dr Julian Boon, Dr Samantha Lundrigan and Professor Paul Britton.
For exclusive extra interviews from the series you can also subscribe and download Making a Monster: The Tapes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Acast or wherever you listen to podcasts.
This episode of Inside Crime+Investigation was and hosted by Chloe Frost, edited by Sam Pearson with audio recording by RTS.
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This episode gives you exclusive access to a Q&A with the very production company who created I Am A Killer, for a behind the scenes look at what it’s like to film inside correctional facilities and prisons across America and to sit directly across from some of the most notorious and damaged individuals in the American penal system.
This Q&A, recorded at the offices of Bauer Media in London for an intimate Coffee&Crime event, features the voices of Danny Tipping, Head of Factual at Znak, the production company behind I Am A Killer, Ned Parker the series’ Executive Producer and Zoe Hines the Series Producer for I Am A Killer. And both overseeing Crime+Investigation there’s Di Carter, Commissioning Editor, and Dan Korn, VP of Programming from A+E Networks UK.
This episode of Inside Crime+Investigation was and hosted and edited by Chloe Frost.
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Before the launch of the brand new second TV and podcast series of Murdertown, we're giving you an exclusive preview of the first episode of the podcast, hosted by Benjamin Fitton from They Walk Among Us.
Search for Murdertown on your podcast app and subscribe to get the a new episode every Monday straight after the TV series.
This episode of Inside Crime+Investigation was produced and hosted by Chloe Frost, with editing by Sam Pearson.
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Following the debut of the record-breaking premiere of Surviving R. Kelly earlier this year, Crime+ Investigation will debut a two-hour follow-up special, Surviving R Kelly: The Impact, detailing the conversations and reactions ignited by the powerful documentary series.
We're bringing you an exclusive interview with Kitti Jones, R. Kelly's ex-girlfriend who took part in Surviving R. Kelly where she discusses the impact of the show and about the abuse she suffered at the hands of the R&B star.
This episode of Inside Crime+Investigation was produced and edited by Peter Ross.
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We're bringing you an exclusive interview with one half of the RedHanded podcast, Hannah Maguire! We discuss everything from how to get into podcasting, to a special Halloween episode of RedHanded and explore her views on the Shafilea Ahmed case.
We cover Shafilea's case in episode 7 of When Missing Turns to Murder on Crime+Investigation, which you can now watch on demand. Shafilea was a 17-year-old British Pakistani girl from Cheshire who was murdered by her parents in a suspected honour killing. When Missing Turns to Murder features one case each episode, as it reveals powerful and emotional testimony from families and friends of those who have disappeared.
This episode of Inside Crime+Investigation was presented by Peter Ross and produced and edited by Chloe Frost.
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We're launching a brand new series of the Crime+Investigation Podcast. Titled Inside Crime+Investigation, we'll be giving you access to the people that create our shows, features and podcasts.
Follow Crime+Investigation on social media or head to our website for more from the UK's home of true crime.
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Star of television crime drama, Philip Glenister (Life on Mars, Ashes to Ashes, Mad Dogs) has turned his hand to presenting true crime documentaries with our new show What The Killer Did Next. We hear what we have to look forward to from the show and how he prepared for his work in drama.
This episode of Inside Crime+Investigation was produced and presented by Martha Amoateng with editing by Sam Pearson.
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Investigative Journalist and TV presenter Mark Williams-Thomas joins the Crime+Investigation podcast to talk about a number of crime related topics. Mark shares his stories of exposing Jimmy Savile, meeting Oscar Pistorius and going undercover in Cambodia, while he also reflects on his time working on Britain's Darkest Taboos, and his ITV show The Investigator. Follow us on Twitter @CI or search for CI UK on Facebook.
Produced and presented by Martin Hines for Crime+Investigation UK.
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At long last, Emma Kenny from Britain's Darkest Taboos finally joins the #CIPodcast to talk about her life, the shows she has worked on, and so much more. Follow us on Twitter @CI or search for CI UK on Facebook.
Produced and presented by Martin Hines for Crime+Investigation UK.
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Laura Fleury, Executive Producer of Cold Case Files and Head of International Programming for International for A+E Networks joins the Crime+Investigation podcast to talk about the return of the much loved series, her work on The First 48, why crime TV fascinates so many and much more. Follow us on Twitter @CI or search for CI UK on Facebook.
Produced and presented by Martin Hines for Crime+Investigation UK.
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