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Aug. 4, 2022

INTERVIEW | Steven Keogh | Former Scotland Yard Detective Inspector

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 Yard's elite Anti-Terrorist Branch in 2002, where he spent three years investigating terrorism.

 

In 2005 he received a commendation from the then Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, Sir Ian Blair, for his work in the aftermath of the London 7/7 Bombings.

 

In 2009 he joined Scotland Yard's Murder Investigation Team, where he remained for 12 years, building up a vast knowledge of what it takes to catch killers and bring them to justice.

 

After retiring from the police in 2021, Steven created 'Murder Academy', the world's first school dedicated to educating true crime fans on how murders are solved.

 

Steven's first book 'Murder Investigation Team', released on August 4, 2022, is available to purchase here:

Murder Investigation Team - Amazon UK

 

To find out more about 'Murder Academy', please visit Steven's website:

https://murderacademy.com/

 

Intro music:

David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet'

https://linktr.ee/davidjohnbradymusic

 

My recording equipment:

Shure SM7B Vocal Microphone

Cloud Microphone Cloudlifter CL1

Focusrite Scarlett Solo USB Audio Interface

Rode PSA-1 Professional Studio Boom Arm

 

Recorded using:

Zencastr

 

Edited in:

Hindenberg PRO

Steven Keogh Profile Photo

Steven Keogh

Former Scotland Yard Detective Inspector

Steven is a former Scotland Yard Detective Inspector who joined the Metropolitan Police in 1991.

He joined Scotland Yard's elite Anti-Terrorist Branch in 2002, where he spent three years investigating terrorism.

In 2005 he received a commendation from the then Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, Sir Ian Blair, for his work in the aftermath of the London 7/7 Bombings.

In 2009 he joined Scotland Yard's Murder Investigation Team, where he remained for 12 years, building up a vast knowledge of what it takes to catch killers and bring them to justice.

After retiring from the police in 2021, Steven created 'Murder Academy', the world's first school dedicated to educating true crime fans on how murders are solved.