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  • In this episode, Dawn speaks with Naomi Channel about the latest developments in the Jodi Jones and Luke Mitchell case. Naomi reveals that newly obtained trial transcripts have surfaced, showing inconsistencies with previously released information. While Naomi hasn't fully reviewed the transcripts, she notes that some details may alter the context of the case. The discussion also touches on the divided opinions within the community, the impact of social media conflicts, and the upcoming parole hearing for Luke Mitchell.

    For more details on the latest developments please visit to lmTranscriptdiscussion.blogspot.com

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    00:00:00: Introduction and New Information on the Case
    00:03:54: Divisions Within the Community
    00:07:39: Potential Outcomes and Future Implications

    Episode Credits
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    Special Guest: Naomi Channell
    Produced by Erin Ferguson

  • TRIGGER WARNING - This episode covers the brutal murder of Jodi Jones, contains strong language and the topic of suicide is discussed, so listener discretion is advised.

    In this episode, Naomi reflects on the pivotal fifth episode, where new persons of interest emerged, adding depth to the investigation. Dawn and Naomi discuss the DNA evidence, including the presence of a local sex offender's DNA, and the overlooked peculiar behaviour of various individuals connected to the case, raising questions about the thoroughness of the original investigation. The episode also touches on the psychological toll on Luke, and his resilience in maintaining his innocence.

    Listen to Episode Five - Through The Wall: 'People of Interest
    Listen to Episode Six - Through the Wall: 'Luke's Army
    Listen to Bonus Episode - In Luke's Own Words

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    00:00:00: Introduction and Episode Five Discussion
    00:00:44: DNA Samples and Local Offender
    00:02:05: James Faulkner and the Condom Evidence
    00:03:10: Odd Behaviour and Admission
    00:05:19: Crime Scene and Path Details
    00:07:26: Joseph Jones and Mental Health Issues
    00:09:24: Police Investigation and Persons of Interest
    00:11:46: Jury and Circumstantial Evidence
    00:14:20: Gordon Dickie and the Dogs
    00:17:18: Cannabis in Jodie's System
    00:19:29: Scrunchie and Clothing Description
    00:21:20: Unsafe Conviction and Media Influence
    00:23:43: Mark Kane and Similarities to Luke
    00:25:48: Sandra Lean’s Involvement
    00:28:20: Public Response to the Podcast
    00:30:05: Matt Elliot's Documentary and Legal Issues
    00:31:45: Luke's Prison Experience and Restrictions
    00:33:29: Police Obsession with Luke
    00:35:29: Luke's Early Prison Experience
    00:38:38: Luke's Mental Strength and Support
    00:41:13: Public Support and Podcast Impact
    00:42:49: Comparison of Different Prisons

    Episode Credits
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    Special Guest: Naomi Channell
    Produced by Erin Ferguson

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  • TRIGGER WARNING - This episode covers the brutal murder of Jodi Jones and contains strong language, so listener discretion is advised.

    In this episode, Dawn and Naomi discuss the lack of a clear motive, the destruction of crucial evidence, and the public's divided opinion on Luke's guilt. Naomi shares insights from her extensive research, highlights what has kept this case in the public eye for over 20 years, and why there is a need for an independent review of this case.

    Listen to Episode Four - Through The Wall: Seek Jodi, Find Jodi, Jodi's Hiding

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    00:00:00: Introduction and Naomi's Initial Thoughts
    00:01:02: Pathologist's Findings and Knife Details
    00:02:45: Public Interest and Police Reluctance for Review
    00:03:43: Luke's Decision Not to Testify
    00:05:03: Jury Deliberations, Experiences and Majority Verdict
    00:07:47: Luke's Alleged Motive
    00:08:57: Luke's Behaviour in Prison
    00:10:17: Length and Detail of Police Statements
    00:16:03: Sandra Lean's Petition for Independent Review
    00:21:14: Items Taken for Destruction
    00:22:22: Essays by Local Drug Addict
    00:25:10: Personal Feelings on the Case
    00:27:12: Green Parka Jacket and Its Significance
    00:28:10: Desire for Answers and Independent Review

    Episode Credits
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    Special Guest: Naomi Channell
    Produced by Erin Ferguson

  • TRIGGER WARNING - This episode covers the brutal murder of Jodi Jones listener discretion is advised.

    In this episode, Dawn and Naomi go through some of the circumstantial evidence presented against Luke at his trial. They talk about the chaotic trial scene, the controversial decision to try Luke as an adult, the prosecution's reliance on eyewitness accounts and a missing knife, the questionable identification process, and the timeline discrepancies that cast doubt on the prosecution's case, and they discuss some of the lingering questions surrounding Luke’s conviction

    Listen to Episode Three - Through The Wall: The Trial Begins

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    00:00:00: Introduction and Overview of Episode Three
    00:01:02: The Trial Begins
    00:02:49: Details of the Trial and Charges
    00:07:21: Eyewitness Account
    00:13:48: Other Eyewitnesses and Timeline Issues
    00:16:07: Jury's Verdict
    00:22:17: Appeals and Potential Conflicts of Interest
    00:22:38: Eyewitness Testimony and Its Reliability
    00:24:57: Police Appeals and Investigation Gaps
    00:26:11: Photo Lineup and Identification Issues
    00:27:00: Burning Smell and Missing Evidence
    00:28:33: Forensic Evidence and Its Absence
    00:29:30: Parker Jacket and Its Significance
    00:31:06: Discrepancies in Witness Testimonies
    00:33:30: Shane's Testimony and Its Impact
    00:34:02: Knife and Its Significance
    00:36:24: Supporters' Views and Doubts
    00:37:06: Police Investigation and Its Thoroughness

    Episode Credits
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    Produced by Erin Ferguson

  • TRIGGER WARNING - This episode covers the brutal murder of Jodi Jones listener discretion is advised.

    In this episode, Dawn and Naomi talk about the controversial case of Luke Mitchell, a 14-year-old boy accused of murdering his girlfriend, Jodi Jones. They explore the details of Luke's arrest, the media frenzy that followed, and the ethical dilemmas surrounding the release of Luke’s name to the press. Dawn and Naomi discuss the police investigation, the handling of forensic evidence and potential motives. They also discuss the continued sensationalist media coverage the impacts this may have had on Luke, and the broader implications of trial by media.

    Listen to Episode Two - Through The Wall: 'Scotland's Most Hated'

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    00:00:00: Overview of Episode Two
    00:00:19: Luke's Arrest and Initial Processing
    00:00:33: Trial by Media and Release of Luke's Name
    00:00:46: Luke's Movements on the Night of Jodi's murder
    00:01:06: Ethical Concerns About Media Coverage
    00:04:02: Police Search at Luke's Home
    00:05:02: Early Suspicions and Labelling of Luke as a suspect
    00:06:59: Luke's Involvement in the Search Party
    00:07:27: Transcripts and Statements from Luke's Family
    00:08:27: Changes in Statements Over Time
    00:10:01: The Complexity of the Case and Human Nature
    00:11:08: Police Focus on Luke as a Suspect
    00:12:49: Delayed Interviews with Jodi’s Family
    00:13:16: Lack of Clear Motive for Luke
    00:14:31: Police Narrative and Media Sensationalism
    00:16:45: Luke's Room and Personal Belongings
    00:19:11: Knife and Other Items Found in Luke's Room
    00:21:20: Prosecution's Evidence and Concerns
    00:23:11: Time of Death and Forensic Issues
    00:25:44: Luke's Time at the Police Station
    00:27:10: The Talking Clock and Luke's Alibi
    00:29:39: Credibility of Luke's Family's Statements
    00:30:23: Disturbing Police Interrogation Tactics
    00:34:12: Role of the Appropriate Adult During Interrogation
    00:36:24: DNA Evidence
    00:39:22: DNA on Jodi's Top
    00:40:49: Luke's Interview with a Journalist
    00:44:54: Luke's Visit to Jodie's Grave and Media Coverage

    Episode Credits
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    Produced by Erin Ferguson

  • TRIGGER WARNING - This episode covers the brutal murder of Jodi Jones in detail, listener discretion is advised.

    In this episode, Dawn chats with Naomi, a seasoned TV producer and host of the Real podcast, about her extensive career in factual television and her foray into true crime podcasting. Naomi shares her journey from producing reality TV shows to creating compelling true crime podcasts, including a seven-part series on the controversial case of Luke Mitchell and Jodi Jones. Naomi discusses the complexities and uncertainties surrounding the case, highlighting the questionable police investigation and the fervent public support for Luke's innocence. The episode delves into the emotional and procedural intricacies of the case, setting the scene for a deeper exploration of justice and truth in subsequent episodes.

    Listen to Episode One - Through The Wall: The Case Against Luke Mitchell

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    00:00:00: Introduction and Welcome
    00:00:14: Naomi's Background in TV Production
    00:01:02: Balancing Multiple Roles and Teaching
    00:01:52: Naomi's Interest in True Crime and beginning Podcasting
    00:06:49: Naomi's Experience in Podcasting
    00:09:01 Setting the Scene – Luke Mitchell and Jodi Jones
    00:11:25: Trust in the Justice System
    00:14:25: Questions About Jodie's Whereabouts
    00:15:23: Luke's Alibi and Meeting Friends
    00:18:21: Brutality of Jodie's Murder
    00:20:03: Police Investigation and Handling of Evidence
    00:22:42: Search Party, finding Jodie's Body and Police Treatment of Luke
    00:31:03: Naomi's Reflection on the Case
    00:32:29: Emotional Impact on Families
    00:35:20: Conclusion of Episode One Discussion

    Episode Credits
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    Special Guest: Naomi Channell
    Produced by Erin Ferguson

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  • In this episode, Dawn is joined by Kay from the podcast Fuck My Work Life, and the pair talk about the unsolved murder of 50 year old Elizabeth Mackintosh.

    Elizabeth Mackintosh was born in Scotland in 1940. She grew up in a devout family; her father, James, was a theology professor and later a moderator for the Free Church of Scotland. Elizabeth worked as a nurse and health visitor in Edinburgh, then a social worker in London, before moving to America. In St. Louis, she was a student at The Covenant Theological Seminary, working towards a master’s degree in biblical counselling while also working part-time as a cleaner to finance her studies.

    Tragically, Elizabeth was found murdered in the seminary’s men’s toilet on 26 March 1990. The investigation into her death saw multiple suspects but ultimately remained unresolved, even as new leads emerged over the years. Despite advances in forensic technology and renewed efforts by the police, the case remains open, with the prime suspect, a fellow student and Elizabeth’s cleaning supervisor, never charged due to insufficient evidence. Elizabeth’s remaining family continue to seek closure for this heinous crime that took away a beloved sister and daughter. Elizabeth’s life and untimely death left an indelible mark on her community and all who knew her. Her story is one of dedication, faith, and the enduring quest for justice.

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  • In 1980 Glasgow, the Main family’s world was shattered when 13-year-old Tracy was found murdered at home. Despite no signs of forced entry, Tracy’s body was discovered with multiple stab wounds and signs of a struggle. The investigation quickly focused on a neighbour of the Main family who had a mental age of eight and was known as “The Creeper”. It would be his disclosure of details that had not been released to the public that led to his arrest. However, everything was not as it seemed, which led to devastating consequences for the Main family who wanted justice for their daughter.

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  • In today's episode I welcome to the podcast Steven Keogh, a former London Metropolitan Police Officer, Author of the books Murder Investigation Team: How Killers are Really Caught and Murder Investigation Team: Jack the Ripper, a 21st Century Investigation, and star of the new True Crime TV show Secrets of a Murder Detective.

    Find out more about Steven, his books, his TV show and so much more, by visiting stevenkeogh.com

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  • This week Dawn is joined by John from the Persons Unknown podcast, who tells us the story of Ann Heron's unsolved murder.

    Part One:
    In the summer of 1990, Ann Heron’s life was tragically cut short. John Dobson from the Persons Unknown podcast tells the story of this unsolved murder, tracing Ann’s early life in Scotland, her move to England, and her marriage to Peter Heron. On a sweltering August day, after shopping in Darlington in the North East of England, Ann returned to Aeolian House. Ann’s body was later found by her husband. With no murder weapon, a questionable sexual motive, and Peter’s affair complicating the investigation, the case grew cold. Key sightings of a blue car and a mysterious jogger yielded no solid leads. Despite extensive efforts, including 5000 interviews and 2700 vehicles being checked, the identity of Ann’s killer remains a mystery, leaving Ann and Peter’s family searching for answers.

    In this episode we also hear from Ann’s son, Ralph Cockburn.

    Thank you to John Dobson from the Persons Unknown podcast for researching and narrating this episode, and to Ralph for speaking with me and giving an insight into his mum, Ann Heron.

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  • This week Dawn sits back again as Caitlin and Sam from The Crime Pod tell us about the murder of Pauline Reilly.

    In 1984, the waiter Shu-Kee Leung, originally from Hong Kong and employed at the Dragonara, faced charges for the heinous murder of Pauline Reilly, aged 19, at Annabel’s disco located in Fountainbridge, Edinburgh. After a trial lasting seven days at Edinburgh’s High Court, Leung received a life sentence. But was there more to this story?

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  • In the heart of Edinburgh’s Tron Square, a harrowing tale unfolded where George Robertson, fuelled by unresolved anger and accusations, unleashed a brutal attack on his family.

    This episode was a listener request from Steven, who also features on this episode due to his own family’s link to the Robertson family.

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  • Trigger Warning – This episode covers the topic of child murders.

    In Scotland, from 2016 to 2021, females accounted for 9% of homicide accusations. In this episode we tell you about two women, who, in different times and for very different reasons, harmed and murdered very young children; Jean Barclay Waddell in 1961 and Mary Ann Anderson in 1891.

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  • In April 1981, 74-year-old Eliza Connelly was found dead in her home in a quiet residential area in Broughty Ferry in Dundee. She had 12 wounds to her head, two on her hands, fractured ribs, and blood was found everywhere from the floor to the ceiling. The initial assumption was murder, but with no evidence or witnesses, an accidental death theory was posed.

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  • This week Dawn gets to sit back for this away episode, as Effie from the podcast Mums, Mysteries and Murder tells her about the Scottish Murderer, 20 year old Jason Downie, who, in November 2010, brutally murdered 16-year-old Chantelle Rowe, and her father Andrew and mother Rose at their house near Adelaide in Australia. What could have led Jason Downie to have so viciously murdered his friend's girlfriend and her parents?

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  • In 1959, teenagers James Denovan and Anthony Miller devised a scheme to rob homosexual men in Queen’s Park Recreation Ground in Glasgow. They exploited the fact that homosexuality was illegal, knowing their victims would be unlikely to report the crimes. This continued until April 1960, when one of their victims, John Cremin, was killed. Initially, his death was thought to be accidental, but a post-mortem revealed that John had been murdered.

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  • In this episode Dawn is joined by some members of the Darkcast Network to talk about what ethics in podcasting means to them. So, join Aurora from Burnt Marshmallows, DJ from Mythical True Crime, Regina from Disturbing Interests, Jasmine from Hands Off My Podcast and Darkcast Network Founder and host of the podcast Beyond The Rainbow to listen to this discussion.

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  • TRIGGER WARNING – This episode covers the subject of child abuse, so listener discretion is strongly advised.

    Part Four: The final part of Moira Anderson's story, but would she finally receive justice?

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  • In Part One we told you all about the life of Andrew Cunanan leading up to the murders. In Part Two, we tell you about the murders and give you some background on each one of his victims. We may never know the true motive behind why Andrew took the lives of five innocent people, but what we do know, is that they deserve to be remembered and they deserved to live their lives to the fullest, but Andrew took that away from them.

    Andrew Cunanan. (n.d.). Crime+Investigation UK. https://www.crimeandinvestigation.co.uk/crime-files/andrew-cunananCBS Minnesota. (2022, April 28). 25 Years Later, Questions Linger In Minneapolis Investigation Of Andrew Cunanan’s Murders. CBS News. https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/did-a-gap-in-minneapolis-investigation-of-andrew-cunanan-result-in-subsequent-murders/Edwards, B., Schlesinger, R., & Harrington, A. (2022, May 5). 25 years ago: The murder of Chicago real estate mogul Lee Miglin and the horrors of Andrew Cunanan’s murder spree. CBS News. https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/murder-of-chicago-real-estate-mogul-lee-miglin-horrors-andrew-cunanan-murder-spree-gianni-versace/History.com Editors. (2020, April 23). Andrew Cunanan begins his killing spree. HISTORY. https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/cunanan-begins-his-killing-spreeNational Cemetery Administration. (n.d.). VA.gov | Veterans Affairs. https://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/finnspoint.aspOrth, M. (1997, September). The Killer’s Trail. Vanity Fair. Retrieved April 6, 2023, from https://www.vanityfair.com/magazine/1997/09/cunanan199709Saltonstall, D. (1997, July 20). A NICE GUY CAUGHT IN A TORTUOUS TALE. NY Daily News. Retrieved April 6, 2023, from https://www.nydailynews.com/archives/news/nice-guy-caught-tortuous-tale-article-1.774258

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