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FROM THE ARCHIVE: Joyce McKinney was a frequent fixture in the UK tabloids, an odd choice of celebrity considering the seriousness of the charges she was facing. Both McKinney and her accomplice, Keith May were charged with kidnapping, assault, and possessing imitation firearms.
FROM THE ARCHIVE: In the 1980s cases of consumer terrorism had reached a peak. You may have heard about the Tylenol murders in America. Seven people lost their lives when they consumed tablets from bottles purchased in chemists and supermarkets.
‘Season 4 - Episode 44’ is now live. Listen for free on your favourite podcast player!
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‘Season 4 - Episode 42’ is now live. Listen for free on your favourite podcast player!
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‘Season 4 - Episode 38’ is now live. Listen for free on your favourite podcast player!
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FROM THE ARCHIVE: On a smallholding in the North-East of England, a three-year planning dispute between a former steelworker and the local council was streamed-live to millions of homes across Britain.
FROM THE ARCHIVE: The Kray Twins ran one of the most powerful and feared criminal organisations in London. Their influence wouldn’t only be felt by the nightclubs and casinos of the capital but also some of the highest tiers of government…
‘Season 4 - Episode 31’ is now live! Listen for free on your favourite podcast player.
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‘Season 4 - Episode 30’ is now live! Listen for free on your favourite podcast player (Part 4 of 4).
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