Series Seven

Episodes 61-70 are listed below. Click on the episode image to take you to the video on our YouTube Channel. The audio version is also available for each episode.

Case 61 ‘The Sadistic Killings Of Neville Heath’ London 1946. A murder spree committed against women uncovers a murderer with a chequered history of impersonation, crime and deception.

Case 62  ‘The Bermondsey Murder Horror’ London 1849. A desire for money, 2 men and a woman. Which one should she marry, and which one should she rob? A desperate decision and a deadly deed ensue.

Case 63 ‘The Philadelphia Poison Ring’ Philadelphia 1932-38 Two Italian immigrant cousins set up an insurance scam that involves murder. As their gang members increase so does the body count.

Case 64 ‘Who Put Bella In The Wych Elm?’ The Midlands 1941 Mysterious graffiti appears months after a murdered woman’s body is discovered in the local woods. Who was she and how did she get there? Some surprising clues lead to possible answers.

Case 65 ‘The Perplexing Case Of The Murder Of Kate Jackson’ West Wales 1929. The murder of a woman late one night leads to scrutiny of her earlier life in London which might holds the clues to her death.

Case 66  ‘Hollywood Murder Of A Film Director’. LA 1922. A real Tinsel Town whodunnit with a diverse cast of suspects and characters associated with the mysterious murder of a successful film director, movie studio manipulation and a cover up.

Case 67 ‘The Camden Town Postcard Murder’ London 1907. The slaying of a woman in her home during the night & the discovery by the police of a postcard with a cryptic message leads to a number of suspects being implicated. Which one is guilty, or not guilty.

Case 68 ‘The Menacing Martha Needle’ Australia 1894. Was she mad or just bad, insane or calculating. The prolific serial poisoner of family and friends made her the most notorious murderer in her country to this day.

Case 69 ‘The Cold Hearted Kate Webster’ London 1849. One of the most notorious crimes during the Victorian period when a housemaid with a not so illustrious past murders her employer in a fit of rage.

Case 70 ‘The Deadly Reading Baby Farmer’ England 1896. During the Victorian era the shocking practice of ‘baby farming’ was prevalent. One person, Amelia Dyer, took it to an unprecedented murderous level.

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