Sunday Morning: Episode 369

Sunday Morning: Episode 369

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The Gang Who Terrorised Merseyside : Episode 492

For six terrifying years, a gang of robbers carried out over twenty raids on banks and Post Offices across Merseyside, stealing around £1.5 million. Armed, masked and highly organised, they spread fear among staff and communities whilst evading capture time and time again. In thi ...  Show more

An Ordinary Night Out Ended In Shocking Violence : Episode 491

In this episode of the UK True Crime Podcast, I look at two tragic cases where a normal night out at the pub, ended in devastating violence over minor issues. The killings of Jake Kemp and Liam Dent, both of whom lost their lives to total strangers, show how quickly situations ca ...  Show more

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