A Remote Farmhouse: Episode 375

A Remote Farmhouse: Episode 375

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The Stalker Who Walked Free : Episode 524

"Is it fair that a young lady who dresses to attract, the queen bee attracting the drones, the queen bee that dresses to kill... cries out foul because somebody finds her attractive?" Shockingly, those were the words of the defence barrister during the trial. Understandably, this ...  Show more

The Lockdown Killing : Episode 523

Scott Gilhooly was a well-known and popular landlord in Essex who lost his life after trying to help someone in need. His kindness was repaid with an act of shocking violence that left his family, friends and the local community devastated.In this episode, I examine the events th ...  Show more

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