Series 9

Series Nine
Episodes 81-90 are listed here. Click on image to view YouTube version or audio player for podcast version.

Case 90. The Blackout Ripper. London 1942. In the dark times of WW2 of the London blitz during the days & nights of 1942, terror lurked in the streets, not only from the unrelenting bombing but from a brutal murderer who brutalised & mutilated his victims.

Case 89 The Infamous Brides In The Bath Murders, England 1889-1912. A man who used bigamy unashamedly to satisfy his desire for money involving multiple unsuspecting women, together with some conveniently dead wives along the way who all died in a similar, and seemingly innocent, circumstances.

Case 88 The Brutal Fraudster Who Slayed His Boss, Southampton 1929. The murder of an engine oil company agent by a mysterious ‘Mr Thomas’ leads to a nationwide hunt and the capture & conviction of a desperate petty thief.

Case 87 The Horrific Crimes Of The Butcher Of Plainfield, Wisconsin 1957. The story of Ed Gein, the multiple murderer and grave robber, and the horrors that he left behind.

Case 81 The Cold Hearted Murder By Train. Salt Hill, England 1845. A ground breaking case of a murderer who was caught by the use of the recently invented telegraph machine to track him down.

Case 82 The Brutal Railway Murderer, Brighton 1881. A train passenger stumbles off a train covered with blood, which starts a search for the answer to this mystery and the discovery of a dead body on the rail tracks.

Case 83 The Macabre Thames Torso Murders, London 1887-1889. A series of murders often blamed on Jack The Ripper. But there was another murderer, just as brutal, if not more so, who stalked the city.

Case 84 The Deadly Avarice of Caroline Grills, Sydney 1953. The relatives of a well respected grandmother succumb to a mystery illness, and eventual death.

Case 85 The Ruinous Infidelity & Arsenic Murder, Liverpool, England 1889. A drug addicted husband, an unfaithful wife, and a suspicious death by poison.

Case 86 The Fatal Poison Love Triangle, Pimlico, London 1886. A seemingly obvious murder by a disgruntled wife with the help of the local church minister raises questions that can’t be fully answered.
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