Nominated for the BEST TRUE-CRIME PODCAST award at the British Podcast Awards, Murder Mile is a uniquely different UK true-crime podcast, presented as an audio guided walk of 300+ of London’s untold, unsolved and (often) forgotten murder cases, all within and beyond the West End.
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This is Part Two of Three of The Night Porter.On the morning of Sunday 18th September 1972, in Room 11,68-year-old Emmy Werner was found dead in the bed of Room 11 in the Queen’s Hotel, Bayswater. Having locked her door from the inside – gaining entry - someone had beaten, suffocated and strangled her. It was a cruel and motiveless crime on a defenseless old lady, which remains unsolved to this day. But who had killed her, and why?Murder Mile is researched, written and performed by Michael of Murder Mile Walks with the main musical themes written and performed by Erik Stein and Jon Boux of Cult With No Name and additional music, as used under the Creative Commons License 4.0. A full listing of tracks used and a full transcript for each episode is listed here and a legal disclaimer.For LINKS CLICK HERELink to Live London ShowLink to Dark Poutine/Murder Mile Meet-UpSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/murdermile. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When a car bomb kills Daphne Caruana Galizia on the beautiful Mediterranean island of Malta, the hunt for her killers exposes secrets with consequences that go far beyond its shores. In the aftermath of her death an international team of journalists comes together to continue her work. Along the way they start to uncover clues that might lead to her killers. From Wondery, comes a new story about power, corruption and one woman’s fight for the truth. Hosted by investigative reporter Stephen Grey.Search ‘Who Killed Daphne?’ wherever you get your podcasts.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/murdermile. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is Part One of Three of The Night Porter.On the morning of Sunday 17th September 1972, in Room 11,68-year-old Emmy Werner was found dead in the bed of Room 11 in the Queen’s Hotel, Bayswater. Having locked her door from the inside – gaining entry - someone had beaten, suffocated and strangled her. It was a cruel and motiveless crime on a defenseless old lady, which remains unsolved to this day. But who had killed her, and why?Murder Mile is researched, written and performed by Michael of Murder Mile Walks with the main musical themes written and performed by Erik Stein and Jon Boux of Cult With No Name and additional music, as used under the Creative Commons License 4.0. A full listing of tracks used and a full transcript for each episode is listed here and a legal disclaimer.For LINKS CLICK HERELink to Live London ShowLink to Dark Poutine/Murder Mile Meet-UpSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/murdermile. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
While I am away researching further episodes of Murder Mile, here's something to keep you entertained.Last time in New Blue, I interviewed Paul about the day-to-day duties of a serving Met Police Constable. This time, I had a friendly chat with Sally & John of True Crime Investigators UK, two retired police detectives about life as a detective. In part one, we discussed a detective's day-to-day duties. In part two, we discuss police interviews. And in part three, we discuss the basics of crime scenes.Listen to True Crime Investigators UK hereLondon meet-up with Dark Poutine/Murder Mile hereHow to plan the perfect murder - London hereSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/murdermile. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
While I am away researching further episodes of Murder Mile, here's something to keep you entertained.Last time in New Blue, I interviewed Paul about the day-to-day duties of a serving Met Police Constable. This time, I had a friendly chat with Sally & John of True Crime Investigators UK, two retired police detectives about life as a detective. In part one, we discussed a detective's day-to-day duties. In part two, we discuss police interviews. And in part three, we discuss the basics of crime scenes.Listen to True Crime Investigators UK hereLondon meet-up with Dark Poutine/Murder Mile hereSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/murdermile. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
While I am away researching further episodes of Murder Mile, here's something to keep you entertained. Last time in New Blue, I interviewed Paul about the day-to-day duties of a serving Met Police Constable. This time, I had a freindly chat with Sally & John of True Crime Investigators UK, two retired police detectives about life as a detective. In part one, we discuss a detective's day-to-day duties. In part two, we discuss police interviews. And in part three, we discuss the basics of crime scenes. Listen to True Crime Investigators UK hereSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/murdermile. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the night of Tuesday 23rd October 1928, a constable’s torchlight spotted two bodies splayed on the grass. Drenched in blood, their throats slit, he believed their deaths were a double suicide. And although proven untrue, the killer’s motive would come not from love or hate……but from the twisted imagination of the master of horror.Murder Mile is researched, written and performed by Michael of Murder Mile Walks with the main musical themes written and performed by Erik Stein and Jon Boux of Cult With No Name and additional music, as used under the Creative Commons License 4.0. A full listing of tracks used and a full transcript for each episode is listed here and a legal disclaimer.For LINKS CLICK HERELink to Live LONDON and GLASGOW ShowsSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/murdermile. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On Tuesday 6th June 1961, three American airmen booked-in and headed out for a fun night in Baywater. They were Gerald Bererras, William Hammond and Stanley Roach. Just shy of midnight, two of the men were attacked by a group of local men armed with fists, bottles and a knife. And in the ensuing fight for their lives, Stanley Roach was stabbed to death. But why did they murder Stanley Roach, a man they didn’t know?Murder Mile is researched, written and performed by Michael J Buchanan-Dunne of Murder Mile Walks with the main musical themes written and performed by Erik Stein and Jon Boux of Cult With No Name with additional music, as used under the Creative Commons License 4.0 (Attribution) via Free Music Archive and YouTube Music.A full listing of tracks used and a full transcript for each episode is listed here and a legal disclaimer.UNSEEN PODCAST - listen to it hereFOLLOW US HERE:Tik TokTwitterInstagramFaceBookYoutubeLink to Murder Mile MugsLink to YouTube ChannelLink to Live ShowSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/murdermile. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the night of Thursday 7th December 1950, 42-year old William Donoghue stabbed 74-year-old Thomas Meaney to death. The two men had met that night (as friends of a friend), they got on well, they had been drinking and then they fell asleep. The attack was unprovoked and frenzied. And yet, this would be an incident so bizarre, even William would struggle to believe that he had murdered Thomas Meaney… but he had.Murder Mile is researched, written and performed by Michael J Buchanan-Dunne of Murder Mile Walks with the main musical themes written and performed by Erik Stein and Jon Boux of Cult With No Name with additional music, as used under the Creative Commons License 4.0 (Attribution) via Free Music Archive and YouTube Music. A full listing of tracks used and a full transcript for each episode is listed here and a legal disclaimer.FOLLOW US HERE:Tik TokTwitterInstagramMurder Mile Discussion GroupYoutubeLink to Murder Mile MugsLink to YouTube ChannelLink to Live ShowSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/murdermile. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Back in the 1920’s, London Zoo had two elephant experts; Sayed Ali and San Dwe. They lived on site, they loved their elephants, and - according to the zoo’s owners - everything was going swimmingly. That was until the night of Friday 24th August 1928, when Sayed was found beaten to death in his bed. But who would want to murder this little man, and what did it have to do with the most sacred of elephants?Murder Mile is researched, written and performed by Michael J Buchanan-Dunne of Murder Mile Walks with the main musical themes written and performed by Erik Stein and Jon Boux of Cult With No Name with additional music, as used under the Creative Commons License 4.0 (Attribution) via Free Music Archive and YouTube Music.A full listing of tracks used and a full transcript for each episode is listed here and a legal disclaimer.FOLLOW US HERE:FacebookTwitterInstagramMurder Mile Discussion GroupYoutubeADDITIONAL LINKS: Murder Mile MugsLive ShowMurder Mile on Luke’s English PodcastQueenPodSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/murdermile. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.