Episode 1066: A 20 year feud of Scotland’s warring crime families (Part 2)

Episode 1066: A 20 year feud of Scotland’s wa...

Up next

Why people love the Flashy gang, The Witness movie adaptation, and live shows update

Ireland’s dumbest criminals, Encrochat’s latest hacking victims landing sentences behind bars, and Crime World’s plans for live shows in 2026.In part two of a Q&A Crime World special, Nicola and Niall answer your queries. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informatio ...  Show more

Kinahan surveillance, Encrochat and Ireland's stupidest criminals

Ireland’s dumbest criminals, Encrochat’s latest hacking victims landing sentences behind bars and Crime World’s plans for live shows in 2026.In part one of a Q&A Crime World special Nicola and Niall answer your queries. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. 

Recommended Episodes

Scotland's Narco Blood Feud Explodes!
The Underworld Podcast

When cops on the English coast busted a bid to bring in a huge shipment of cocaine in 2020, it sent shockwaves through the underworld hundreds of miles north in Scotland, where the drugs were destined for, and reignited a bitter feud between the Lyons and Daniel crime families th ...  Show more

Episode 10: It’s Over
Assume Nothing

Writer Glenn Patterson finds out how, in May 1974, a tiny band of loyalists and unionists over fourteen days stages a strike that paralyses Northern Ireland, and slides it into anarchy. Then twelve years old, Glenn lived through these events, taking place in the context of a 'Tro ...  Show more

[2/2] L'Indien et les bergers : la tuerie du bar des Marronniers
Crime story

(Deuxième épisode) Le 4 avril 2006, dans un bar du 13e arrondissement de Marseille, Farid Berrahma regarde un match de foot avec un ami. A 21h25, plusieurs individus cagoulés font irruption dans l’établissement et ouvrent le feu sur les deux hommes, avant de prendre la fuite. ...

  Show more

The Day Three Children Disappeared In Broad Daylight, Without A Trace
True Crime Conversations

On a scorching summer day in Adelaide, January 26, 1966, the Beaumont children—Jane, Arnna and Grant—left for Glenelg Beach and never came home. In a crowd of hundreds, they vanished without a trace, no evidence at all. Nearly 60 years on, the mystery still grips Australia, it's ...  Show more