Have you tried They Walk Among Us? I listen to that one a lot, it’s a lad doing it on its own abc it’s all factual and really well done.Fascinated by this thread! I am really into crime podcasts and audio documentaries but am really struggling to find ones I can listen to! I love red-handed and so tried a few recommended on their social media but I struggle with the American accents! (I'm sorry they just grate - I can't watch sitcoms etc either I know it's rude but I just dislike listening). I've tried my favourite murder, case file, someone knows something etc but a big nope.
Any recommendations for UK crime podcasts? Sorry for the hijack.
I'd love to see Andrew Gosden, Corrie McKeague and the Delphi murders solved.
Has anyone ever tried the rabbit hole that is "unresolved mysteries" on Reddit?
I had not heard of this story before. Ta just so strange!Murder detectives arrest two over disappearance of man in 1992
Doris and Charles Clark have previously appealed for help in solving the mystery of what happened to their son Steven just after Christmas, almost 28 years ago in Saltburn, Cleveland.www.dailymail.co.uk
Wonder what evidence they have to charge the parents?!
I used to love RedHanded but I’ve noticed they use the same phrases (“Just imagine”, “Now we’re not saying” ect) over and over and Hannah is thinks she is the funniest woman alive. I would recommend earlier episodes though because they are interesting, well researched and normally lesser known stories.I do like Redhsnded but I’m finding one of the two presenters is getting a bit too big for her boots recently and is constantly trying to push her political agenda which is annoying
Haha yeah that’s the one I meant, I find her rather irritating now. I’ve listened to most of their episodes and I love Suruthi but I think Hannah’s getting quite bigheaded! Which is a shame. Plus her voice absolutely booms in your ear when you’ve got earbuds inI had not heard of this story before. Ta just so strange!
I used to love RedHanded but I’ve noticed they use the same phrases (“Just imagine”, “Now we’re not saying” ect) over and over and Hannah is thinks she is the funniest woman alive. I would recommend earlier episodes though because they are interesting, well researched and normally lesser known stories.
Not really a missing person or a murder case but I'm just watching Criminally Insane: Inside Broadmoor and they mentioned June and Jennifer Gibbons. I'd never heard of them but they were kept inside Broadmoor for 10 years for a petty arson crime. I just found their wiki article interesting so thought I'd share:
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