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Torso in the Thames

The discovery of a child’s torso in the Thames leaves detectives with almost no clues to his identity. An international investigation begins, uncovering increasingly disturbing possibilities…*** LISTENER CAUTION IS ADVISED *** This episode was researched and written by Eileen Mac ...  Show more

Missing, But Not Lost / The Disappearance of Sheila Fox

When Sheila Fox disappeared from Coventry shortly after her sixteenth birthday, her family were left with little more than a grainy photograph and unanswered questions. An assumption that she had run away with an older man became accepted over the years, but police could never es ...  Show more

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