In this interview episode, I welcome Dr Shahed Yousaf to the show. Dr Yousaf is a GP who works in prisons, in substance misuse and with the homeless community. He was shortlisted for the Bath Flash Fiction Prize 2016, commen...
In this interview episode, I welcome Kim Booth to the show. Kim spent 35 years in the Lincolnshire Police after joining as a cadet in the early seventies. He has been involved in investigating approximately 23 murders and is...
In this interview episode, I welcome Robin Jarossi to the show. Robin is a London-based journalist and true crime author who contributes to documentaries such as Murder by the Sea , Voice of a Killer , The Real Prime Suspect...
In this interview episode, I welcome Dr Joni Johnston to the show. Dr Johnston is a US-based forensic psychologist, private investigator and crime writer. As a practising psychologist, Dr Johnston has worked in a medium-maxi...
In this episode of British Murders, I welcome Jackie Malton to the show. Jackie is a former senior police officer who worked in the Leicestershire and Metropolitan Police forces. She became one of only three female Detective...
In this episode of British Murders, I welcome Zoë Apostolides to the show. Zoë has worked as a journalist for ten years, covering lifestyle, literature, art and education for the Financial Times, The Guardian, The Telegraph ...
In this episode of British Murders, I welcome Steven Keogh to the show. Former Detective Inspector Steven Keogh joined the Metropolitan Police in 1991, spending most of his 30-year career as a detective. He joined Scotland Y...
In this episode of British Murders, I welcome John Barlow to the show. After leaving school, John worked as a cabaret musician for several years, then read English Literature at Cambridge University, followed by postgraduate...
In this episode of British Murders, I welcome Her Honour Wendy Joseph QC to the show. Until March 2022, Wendy was a judge at the Old Bailey, sitting on criminal cases, trying mainly allegations of murder and other homicide. ...
In this episode of British Murders, I welcome Dr Richard Shepherd to the show. Richard trained as a doctor at St George's Hospital medical school at Hyde Park Corner, qualifying in 1977, and then completed his postgraduate t...
In this episode of British Murders, I welcome Northern Irish writer and lecturer Claire McGowan to the show to discuss Ireland's mysterious Vanishing Triangle cases. In 1990s Ireland, eight women were abducted and presumed mu...
In this bonus episode of British Murders, I welcome American paranormal historian Miranda Young to the show. Miranda began investigating with a paranormal team in 2013, with her role being that of an investigator, photo anal...
In this episode of British Murders, I welcome British writer and award-winning journalist Stephen Bates to the show to discuss the Major Herbert Armstrong case from 1921. For over 45 years, Stephen has reported as a journalis...
In this episode of British Murders, I welcome Neil Lancaster to the show. Neil is a former RAF Military Policeman and Police Officer who served in the Metropolitan Police for 25 years between 1990 and 2015. After retiring, N...
In this episode of British Murders, I welcome Dr Amanda Brown to the show. Dr Brown used to be a general practitioner with a comfortable, suburban practice before changing direction and working with prisoners. She has worked...