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UK True Crime Podcast

The weekly UK True Crime Podcast, is a non-award nominated and independent podcast hosted by Adam -

Episodes

Total: 436

Fire is surely just the most terrifying way to attack someone and cause harm. Yet arson is still way

The intention was good. Prisons were filling up in 2007 and so the plan was to allow the early relea

Tulse Hill, south London.  Daniel Joseph was deaf and mute and struggled at school and to learn. And

Christmas Day in Glasgow. A day of peace and goodwill and giving to others. But not this year. A bru

For some people - not including certain true crime podcasters I should add - making money and living

"You ruined my whole life, don’t expect me to show any mercy today. It’s funny to think as I’m writi

This weeks story comes from Norwich, Norfolk. It is a story about a man called Tommy Elden who lives

Sara Cameron, a student at Northumbria University, was off to Sydney to work ahead of the Olympics i

April 2011 in Stepney, East London. A couple of local louts attacked local men just for fun. When th

There are some crimes where we feel particularly strongly. Crimes against the very young and very ol

Nimal Samarasinha arrived in the UK from Sri Lanka in the 1970's. Along with his wife Florence, he w

As you may well know, I recently wrote a book about the solved and unsolved crimes of Angus Sinclair

Graham Boyne's first wife had left him for his best friend. So when he met Maria and they had two ch

The Plot: Episode 242

2021/6/30

In 1996, Richard Jan was convinced that everyone was against him. His family, the social workers, he

June 1994, 'Love is all around us' was still number one. It was just an ordinary night in the Indian

Todays story takes us back to the heady days of the dot com bubble around the turn of the century. I

In 2004, Mark Hobson carried out a number of terrible crimes within a matter of days. In this harrow

On Facebook crime sites, there always seem to be videos of 'stings', where a bewildered looking man

Manfield is a small, pretty village in North Yorkshire of under 100 houses. It is a sleepy place wit

Brian Darbyshire was diagnosed with MS at just 47, and his health continued to decline. After the de