The Honeytrap:  Episode 13

The Honeytrap: Episode 13

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Bonus Episode : Interview With Forensic Pathologist Dr Richard Shepherd

For this special bonus episode, I’m joined by Dr Richard Shepherd, one of Britain's most respected forensic pathologists.Having conducted more than 23,000 post-mortem examinations, Dr Shepherd has worked on some of the most significant criminal investigations and disasters of mod ...  Show more

The Price Of Obsession : Episode 515

Peter Lee was a respected businessman who had built one of the North East's largest bus companies - looking in from the outside, he had it all. But behind the scenes, he was secretly stealing hundreds of thousands of pounds from his own business to fund an obsession with a London ...  Show more

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