Crime Time Inc. brings real investigative experience to true crime storytelling.
Hosted by former detectives Tom Wood and Simon McLean, the podcast blends authentic policing insight with gripping, long-form narratives. Tom brings decades of investigative leadership from some of Scotland’s most complex cases, while Simon draws on his background in the murder squad and undercover work. Together, they combine sharp analysis, wit, and classic East–West Scottish banter.
Every week, Crime Time Inc. delivers:
• Deep-dive Scottish and UK policing episodes, where Tom and Simon break down real investigations, procedure, decision-making, and lessons learned from inside the job.
• Immersive long-form true crime documentary series, exploring major cases like Charles Manson and the Zodiac Killer, followed by exclusive detective commentary you won’t hear anywhere else.
Whether you’re here for the insider knowledge or the cinematic storytelling, Crime Time Inc. brings you true crime with the experience and perspective of people who have genuinely lived it.
Both Simon and Tom are regular contributors to the American True Crime Podcast, Small Town Dicks hosted by Yardley Smith.
Real cases. Real detectives. Real talk.
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Crime Time Inc. brings real investigative experience to true crime storytelling.
Hosted by former detectives Tom Wood and Simon McLean, the podcast blends authentic policing insight with gripping, long-form narratives. Tom brings decades of investigative leadership from some of Scotland’s most complex cases, while Simon draws on his background in the murder squad and undercover work. Together, they combine sharp analysis, wit, and classic East–West Scottish banter.
Every week, Crime Time Inc. delivers:
• Deep-dive Scottish and UK policing episodes, where Tom and Simon break down real investigations, procedure, decision-making, and lessons learned from inside the job.
• Immersive long-form true crime documentary series, exploring major cases like Charles Manson and the Zodiac Killer, followed by exclusive detective commentary you won’t hear anywhere else.
Whether you’re here for the insider knowledge or the cinematic storytelling, Crime Time Inc. brings you true crime with the experience and perspective of people who have genuinely lived it.
Both Simon and Tom are regular contributors to the American True Crime Podcast, Small Town Dicks hosted by Yardley Smith.
Real cases. Real detectives. Real talk.
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Welcome to Crime Time Inc. with your hosts Simon and Tom! In this engaging episode, the duo shares their plans for a crime-themed cruise ship tour featuring murder mysteries, juxtaposed with the realities of true crime.
The conversation shifts to a notable immigration enforcement incident in Glasgow that sparked community backlash, with Simon and Tom critiquing the planning and political fallout. They also discuss the implications of recent legislation on groups like Palestine Action and the broader issues of police accountability.
Reflecting on the evolving culture of policing, they emphasize the importance of retaining experienced officers and the balance between tradition and animal rights in new hunting laws. As the episode wraps, the hosts highlight the challenges facing police forces and the need for thoughtful strategies moving forward.
Join Simon and Tom for captivating insights on crime and justice in this compelling episode of Crime Time Inc.!
0:03 Introduction to the Interview
0:35 Murder Mysteries and Crime Trends
1:59 Role Playing and Detective Work
5:05 Shifts in Police Uniforms
6:55 The Nature of Crime in Society
8:08 Controversial Arrests and Community Response
12:21 Political Implications of Law Enforcement
15:15 Documentary Insights and Public Perception
15:55 Palestine Action and Prescribed Organizations
20:03 The Challenges of Policing
22:56 Fox Hunting and Its Controversies
27:16 Urban Wildlife and Changing Environments
30:26 Political Motivations Behind Hunting Laws
35:25 Police Morale and Early Retirements
38:10 Training and Experience in Policing
41:11 Recruitment Challenges in Modern Policing
43:58 Reflections on Police Experience
50:58 The Impact of Experience on Command
56:02 Closing Thoughts and Future Endeavors
About Crime Time Inc.
Season 5 of Crime Time Inc. broadens its reach across two sides of the Atlantic.
This season features cases from Scotland and across the wider UK — rooted in real investigative experience — alongside deep dives into some of the most infamous murder cases in American history.
Hosted by former detectives Simon and Tom, with experience in both the UK and the United States, including time working alongside the FBI, the show strips away sensationalism to explain how crime and justice really work.
Two crime worlds. One podcast.
New episodes released regularly throughout the season.
Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/
If you like this show please leave a review. It really helps us.
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Welcome to another insightful episode of Crime Time Inc. with Simon and Tom! In this engaging discussion, they delve into the complexities of policing and justice, with a focus on the implications of modern technologies like facial recognition. Tom, drawing from his extensive journalism and police experience, sheds light on the evolving debates surrounding this technology, comparing it to historical advancements like fingerprinting.
The episode highlights the critical principle of corroboration in Scottish law, with Tom stressing its importance in preventing miscarriages of justice amidst discussions of potential reforms. He uses a compelling metaphor to illustrate how robust evidence must be supported by multiple strands to uphold justice.
The conversation then addresses the challenges of balancing innovative technologies with traditional policing methods, as Simon reflects on the practical applications of facial recognition in public spaces. Tom shares his concerns regarding resource allocation, emphasising the need for adequate funding to ensure effective crime-fighting strategies while recalling how past resources allowed for more adaptable policing.
Listeners will hear a poignant anecdote about police identification challenges involving identical twins, illustrating the intricacies of law enforcement in a tech-driven world. Simon and Tom engage in light-hearted banter, underscoring the necessity for clear communication around potentially invasive technologies.
As the episode wraps up, the duo discusses the implications of current legislation and its enforcement challenges, stressing the need for practical frameworks to address crime effectively. They leave listeners with profound reflections on the relevance of past policing discussions, wishing everyone a festive season while advocating for a thoughtful approach to the intersections of crime, justice, and technology. Join Simon and Tom for this essential exploration of contemporary policing dilemmas!
0:03 Writing Habits
2:08 Facial Recognition Debate
5:28 The World's End Murders
8:23 Importance of Corroboration
10:47 Advancements in Technology
12:20 Legislative Challenges
13:40 Resource Allocation in Policing
18:22 Police Identification Techniques
32:43 High-Profile Sentencing Case
37:29 Reflecting on the Past
About Crime Time Inc.
Season 5 of Crime Time Inc. broadens its reach across two sides of the Atlantic.
This season features cases from Scotland and across the wider UK — rooted in real investigative experience — alongside deep dives into some of the most infamous murder cases in American history.
Hosted by former detectives Simon and Tom, with experience in both the UK and the United States, including time working alongside the FBI, the show strips away sensationalism to explain how crime and justice really work.
Two crime worlds. One podcast.
New episodes released regularly throughout the season.
Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/
If you like this show please leave a review. It really helps us.
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Welcome to another episode of Crime Time Inc. with Simon and Tom! In this engaging discussion, they explore Tom’s recent article in The Scotsman on public inquiries in Scotland. Tom emphasises the vital role of inquiries, citing the Piper Alpha disaster, while critiquing the growing number of politically motivated inquiries that waste time and money—over £250 million in the last decade alone.
They navigate the myriad of ongoing inquiries in the UK, highlighting the inefficiencies of the Undercover Policing Inquiry. The conversation shifts to the potential of modern technologies, like body cameras, to reduce the need for inquiries and improve accountability.
As they contemplate the future of intelligence gathering in law enforcement, Tom reveals how digital methods are transforming crime-fighting strategies. Simon discusses shoplifting as a “gateway crime” and reflects on the increased sophistication of theft tactics in today’s landscape, driving home alarming statistics of £2.2 billion lost by UK retailers. The hosts highlight the implications for store security and community safety, along with the ongoing decline of local policing.
Concluding the episode, Simon and Tom invite listeners to share their insights on broader crime trends and hint at future discussions on organised crime in North America. Join us for a vital blend of holiday spirit and pressing social dialogue!
About Crime Time Inc.
Season 5 of Crime Time Inc. broadens its reach across two sides of the Atlantic.
This season features cases from Scotland and across the wider UK — rooted in real investigative experience — alongside deep dives into some of the most infamous murder cases in American history.
Hosted by former detectives Simon and Tom, with experience in both the UK and the United States, including time working alongside the FBI, the show strips away sensationalism to explain how crime and justice really work.
Two crime worlds. One podcast.
New episodes released regularly throughout the season.
Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/
If you like this show please leave a review. It really helps us.
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In part 2, the dialogue steers towards the chilling case of Peter Tobin. Jane recounts her involvement with the investigation while working as a crime reporter, detailing the harrowing circumstances surrounding Tobin's victims. The narrative explores Tobin’s disturbing patterns and the subsequent media frenzy that ensued as the gruesome details of his actions unfolded. The discussion also draws parallels between the three killers, exploring their psychological profiles and the societal conditions that may have contributed to their deviant behaviors, while emphasising that not all those who face similar hardships turn to violence.
Throughout this episode, listeners gain a profound understanding of the human psyche involved in such sinister actions, alongside the workings of law enforcement and the media during these landmark investigations. Experts from different fields share their perspectives, not only enhancing the audience's grasp of the narratives but also stirring empathy for the victims and their families. Including anecdotes, personal reflections, and the ethical dilemmas faced by those within the true crime sphere, this episode stands as an informative and deeply engaging examination of Scotland’s serial killer history.
As the episode draws to a close, Simon, Tom, and Jane invite listeners to reflect upon the complexities of crime, the constant battle for justice, and the importance of storytelling in healing both communities and families affected by these tragic events. It’s a riveting journey into the depths of human behavior, law enforcement dynamics, and the enduring quest for truth in the world of crime. Tune in for an enlightening experience that appeals to true crime aficionados and general listeners alike, and don’t forget to engage with their various platforms for more riveting discussions.
#Crime Time Inc
#serial killers
#Robert Black
#Angus Sinclair
#Peter Tobin
About Crime Time Inc.
Season 5 of Crime Time Inc. broadens its reach across two sides of the Atlantic.
This season features cases from Scotland and across the wider UK — rooted in real investigative experience — alongside deep dives into some of the most infamous murder cases in American history.
Hosted by former detectives Simon and Tom, with experience in both the UK and the United States, including time working alongside the FBI, the show strips away sensationalism to explain how crime and justice really work.
Two crime worlds. One podcast.
New episodes released regularly throughout the season.
Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/
If you like this show please leave a review. It really helps us.
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In this compelling episode of Crime Time Inc., the team convenes for an insightful live recording at the picturesque Three Craws venue in Scotland. The atmosphere is charged with anticipation as hosts Simon, Tom Wood, and Jane Hamilton engage in a candid conversation about notorious serial killers who have left their grim mark on Scotland's history. Their discussion takes listeners deep into the heart of true crime, blending personal accounts, investigative strategies, and an analysis of the societal impact of these tragic stories.
As the episode unfolds, Simon introduces Tom Wood, a seasoned former detective with a wealth of experience in major crime investigations, and Jane Hamilton, a distinguished crime reporter with a rich history of covering high-profile cases. The evening commemorates their substantial contributions to true crime journalism and the police force, as they recount the dark narratives surrounding three infamous figures: Robert Black, Angus Sinclair, and Peter Tobin. Each case not only highlights the chilling methodologies of these predators but also sheds light on the evolution of criminal investigation techniques and forensic science in Scotland.
The first case revolves around Robert Black, a predatory paedophile responsible for the abduction and murders of young girls during the early 1980s. Simon and Tom delve into the distressing details of Black's modus operandi, discussing how his heinous acts transformed the public perception of child safety. Through intricate storytelling, the complexities of a multi-agency investigation come to light, illustrating the collaborative efforts of various police forces before breakthroughs in forensic technology eventually led to Black's apprehension. Tom's first-hand insights bring gravity to the narrative, as he recalls the emotional toll these cases exacted on the community and law enforcement alike.
Transitioning smoothly, the conversation shifts to Angus Sinclair and the infamous World’s End murders from 1977, where two young women went missing after a night out in Edinburgh. Tom passionately recounts the decades-long investigation that was ultimately resolved through a scientific breakthrough in DNA analysis. The episode highlights the incredible determination of law enforcement and the resilience of the victims’ families. Tom emphasizes the importance of meticulous crime scene examination and how the preservation of evidence paved the way for justice even after 37 years.
More to follow in part 2.
#Crime Time Inc
#Scotland
#serial killers
#Robert Black
#Angus Sinclair
#Peter Tobin
#investigative techniques
#DNA investigation
#victims' families
#true crime
About Crime Time Inc.
Season 5 of Crime Time Inc. broadens its reach across two sides of the Atlantic.
This season features cases from Scotland and across the wider UK — rooted in real investigative experience — alongside deep dives into some of the most infamous murder cases in American history.
Hosted by former detectives Simon and Tom, with experience in both the UK and the United States, including time working alongside the FBI, the show strips away sensationalism to explain how crime and justice really work.
Two crime worlds. One podcast.
New episodes released regularly throughout the season.
Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/
If you like this show please leave a review. It really helps us.
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On December 20th, 1968, the serene atmosphere of rural Northern California became the backdrop for a chilling double murder that would mark the beginning of one of history's most infamous unsolved mysteries: The Zodiac Killer. In this gripping episode, we delve into the tragic deaths of teenagers David Faraday and Betty Lou Jensen, who were brutally attacked while on their first date. Explore the intricate details of the crime scene, the cryptic evidence, and the early investigative challenges that foreshadowed a series of unsolved killings. True crime enthusiasts and those captivated by criminal psychology will uncover the initial steps of a predator who would later taunt police and the media, becoming a figure of grim fascination. Join us as we dissect the first clues of the Zodiac's reign of terror in this captivating true crime podcast episode.
00:00 A Quiet Night in Solano County
04:54 The First Encounter
06:35 The Zodiac Killer's First Victims
08:15 The Aftermath and Investigation
09:19 Witness Accounts and Early Theories
23:31 Challenges in 1960s Forensic Investigation
27:46 Speculations and Theories
32:03 The Killer's Profile and Future Attacks
36:23 The Lake Herman Road Murders: A Cold Case Begins
38:06 The Zodiac's Second Attack: July 4th, 1969
38:43 The Zodiac Letters: A Killer's Confession
40:25 Introducing Crime Time Inc.: Tom and Simon's Analysis
45:50 The Zodiac's Weapon of Choice: The .22 Caliber
56:34 Jurisdictional Challenges in the Zodiac Case
01:05:19 The Media's Role in the Zodiac Case
01:08:04 Looking Ahead: The Blue Rock Springs Attack
About Crime Time Inc.
Season 5 of Crime Time Inc. broadens its reach across two sides of the Atlantic.
This season features cases from Scotland and across the wider UK — rooted in real investigative experience — alongside deep dives into some of the most infamous murder cases in American history.
Hosted by former detectives Simon and Tom, with experience in both the UK and the United States, including time working alongside the FBI, the show strips away sensationalism to explain how crime and justice really work.
Two crime worlds. One podcast.
New episodes released regularly throughout the season.
Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/
If you like this show please leave a review. It really helps us.
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Welcome to Crime Time Inc. with your hosts Simon and Tom! In this compelling episode, the duo confronts gun violence following a tragic attack in Bondi Beach, Sydney, reflecting on the impact of Australia’s gun control laws. They discuss the global implications on security and commend the bravery of bystanders during the incident.
Shifting to Scotland, they explore the rise in gang violence linked to a power vacuum, emphasizing the evolving challenges facing law enforcement and the urgent need for proper funding. The episode concludes by advocating for modern policing strategies and raising concerns over reactive legal responses to unrest. Join us for vital insights and a call for constructive dialogue on community safety!
0:01 Opening Remarks
4:36 Public Response to Violence
7:39 Gun Control Discussions
11:12 Gang Warfare in Scotland
15:10 Organised Crime and Policing
19:23 Funding and Resources for Police
27:47 Community Policing Concerns
32:15 Public Order and Riots
39:44 Political Decisions and Law Enforcement
42:56 Firearms and Recent Incidents
47:58 Security for VIPs
53:22 The Future of Crime Discussions
57:52 Upcoming Murder Case Series
About Crime Time Inc.
Season 5 of Crime Time Inc. broadens its reach across two sides of the Atlantic.
This season features cases from Scotland and across the wider UK — rooted in real investigative experience — alongside deep dives into some of the most infamous murder cases in American history.
Hosted by former detectives Simon and Tom, with experience in both the UK and the United States, including time working alongside the FBI, the show strips away sensationalism to explain how crime and justice really work.
Two crime worlds. One podcast.
New episodes released regularly throughout the season.
Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/
If you like this show please leave a review. It really helps us.
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Join Tom and Simon in this engaging conversation covering a range of fascinating topics. The discussion begins with light-hearted banter about the weather in Scotland and evolves into deeper tales of their experiences in law enforcement. They reminisce about the days when police officers and nurses shared camaraderie over hot rolls and coffee during night shifts, extend invitations to seasonal events in Edinburgh, and reflect on how emergency responses have evolved over time. The conversation also delves into historic incidents like the Hillsborough disaster, providing insights into the pressures and decisions faced by those in command. Covering themes of justice vs. vengeance, community policing, the importance of the Special Constabulary, and the changing dynamics of policing, this episode is a riveting listen packed with personal anecdotes and informed opinions on critical issues.
00:00 A Friendly Catch-Up
00:18 Weather Talk and Family Visits
01:05 Health Issues and Hospital Memories
02:06 Police and Hospital Collaboration
03:11 Edinburgh Hogmanay Celebrations
04:44 The Role of A&E in Policing
06:15 The Evolution of Emergency Response
10:05 Hillsborough Disaster Reflections
18:53 Historic School Abuse Case
19:28 School Punishments and Memories
20:41 Changes in School Discipline
21:04 Police Time and Historic Investigations
21:37 Grooming Gang Inquiry
21:51 Corporal Punishment Reflections
22:45 School Environment and Discipline
24:02 Police and Community Relations
26:01 Jury Trials and Legal Principles
27:36 Court System Challenges
28:18 Police Station Closures
32:04 Special Constabulary Importance
34:09 Reflections on Policing
35:08 Conclusion and Future Discussions
About Crime Time Inc.
Season 5 of Crime Time Inc. broadens its reach across two sides of the Atlantic.
This season features cases from Scotland and across the wider UK — rooted in real investigative experience — alongside deep dives into some of the most infamous murder cases in American history.
Hosted by former detectives Simon and Tom, with experience in both the UK and the United States, including time working alongside the FBI, the show strips away sensationalism to explain how crime and justice really work.
Two crime worlds. One podcast.
New episodes released regularly throughout the season.
Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/
If you like this show please leave a review. It really helps us.
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Just when you thought it was safe, we're back with an electrifying episode of your favourite true crime podcast! In this gripping episode, hosts Simon and Tom dive into an array of mind-boggling topics. They kick off by reminiscing about the viral success of their deep dive into the infamous Manson murders, sparking fresh interest in this and other unsolved mysteries from a tumultuous period in American history. The episode shifts gears to discuss sensational current events, including allegations of bullying within the police force and the dramatic rise in stop and search procedures by Police Scotland. Listeners will be enthralled as Simon and Tom debate the practicalities and ethics of police tactics, drawing on years of firsthand experience in law enforcement. Topics like accidental police shootings and the worrying politicisation of police services make for thought-provoking content that touches on criminal psychology and history’s most shocking crimes. Additionally, the hosts tackle controversial issues like the handling of transgender rights within the NHS and the overarching societal implications. Whether you're a fan of serial killers, criminal investigations, or explosive current events, this episode promises endless intrigue and expertly woven narratives. Don’t miss out on this rollercoaster of an episode that merges true crime, unsolved mysteries, and law enforcement insights—all poised to keep you on the edge of your seat!
00:00 Welcome Back!
00:30 Simon’s Lavish Lifestyle
01:05 Going Viral and Manson Murders
02:21 Topical Issues and Police Challenges
04:50 Historic Complaints and Physical Punishment
06:55 Police Firearms and Tactical Review
13:25 Break Time and Online Presence
13:55 Transgender Rights in NHS
14:32 NHS Fife's Missteps and Leadership Issues
15:40 Government Priorities and Misguided Legislation
17:03 Transgender Rights and Public Perception
17:31 Politicisation of the Police
22:04 Winter Campaigns and Public Safety
26:44 Stop and Search: Legalities and Effectiveness
31:59 Concluding Thoughts and Future Discussions
About Crime Time Inc.
Crime Time Inc. is hosted by Tom and Simon—two ex-cops with decades of frontline experience and zero tolerance for fluff. Tom, a by-the-book former Deputy Chief Constable from Edinburgh, and Simon, a rule-bending ex-undercover cop from Glasgow, bring sharp insight, dark humour, and plenty of East vs. West banter to every episode.
Whether they’re revisiting cases they worked on, grilling fellow former officers, or picking apart narrated true crime stories, Tom and Simon don’t just talk about crime—they’ve lived it. Real cases. Real cops. Real talk.
Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/
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Welcome to the gripping conclusion of Crime Time Inc.'s Charles Manson series! In our 30th episode, host Alex delves into the eerie and haunting discovery of James and Lauren Willett's murders that further exposed the chilling legacy of Charles Manson and his sinister Family. Starting with a gruesome find in the woods near Guerneville, California, Alex uncovers the web of murders, betrayal, and revenge that has captivated true crime enthusiasts. From the chilling details of the Willett murders to the dramatic arrests of Manson's followers, including the infamous Squeaky Fromme, we examine how the Manson Family continued their reign of terror even after their leader's incarceration. The episode also explores the staggering revelations made by former Family members, including claims of up to 40 murders, and connects surprising dots from Hollywood to the courtroom. Tune in for this detailed and shocking final chapter, revealing the deep and dark connections of one of America's most notorious criminal cases.
00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene
01:03 Discovery of James Willett's Body
01:54 The Stockton House Raid
03:31 Uncovering Lauren Willett's Murder
04:38 Legal Proceedings and Guilty Pleas
05:57 Connecting the Dots: Ronald Hughes
07:52 Sandra Good's Chilling Confession
09:04 Manson Family's Continued Reign of Terror
12:24 Squeaky Fromme's Assassination Attempt
17:07 Impact on Manson Family Members
22:28 The Search for Additional Victims
28:23 Life After Manson: Key Figures
34:32 Vincent Buliosi's Legacy
37:08 Charles Manson's Death and Legacy
38:37 Hollywood Connections: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
44:50 Final Thoughts and Reflections
45:46 Unraveling the Marine Uniform Mystery
46:10 Skepticism Around Ronald Hughes' Death
49:22 The Enigma of Sandy Good
50:53 Squeaky Fromme: Manson's First Lieutenant
52:22 Reflections on the Manson Case
53:14 The Power of Cults and Law Enforcement Failures
55:40 The Circus of the Manson Trial
57:29 Roy Rogers and the Lone Ranger Connection
01:05:27 Final Thoughts and Future Inquiries
Tom Wood is a former murder squad detective and Deputy Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland. Tom worked on many high profile murder cases including Robert Black, Peter Tobin and was part of the team investigating The World’s End Murders from day one until 37 years later when the culprit, Angus Sinclair was finally convicted. Tom was latterly the detective in overall charge of The World’s End murder investigation.
Tom is now retired from the Police and is a successful author.
Tom Wood's Books
Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG
The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP
Simon is a retired Police Officer and the best selling author of The Ten Percent, https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs a memoir consisting of
stories from the first part of his career as a police officer. From joining in 1978,
being posted in Campbeltown in Argylll, becoming a detective on the Isle of
Bute, Scotland, through to the Serious Crime Squad and working in the busy Glasgow
station in Govan.
#CharlesManson,
#MansonMurders,
#truecrimepodcast,
#helterskelter,
#CrimeHistory,
Further reading on Charles Manson which helped influence this podcast:
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson by Jeff Guinn
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill
About Crime Time Inc.
Crime Time Inc. is hosted by Tom and Simon—two ex-cops with decades of frontline experience and zero tolerance for fluff. Tom, a by-the-book former Deputy Chief Constable from Edinburgh, and Simon, a rule-bending ex-undercover cop from Glasgow, bring sharp insight, dark humour, and plenty of East vs. West banter to every episode.
Whether they’re revisiting cases they worked on, grilling fellow former officers, or picking apart narrated true crime stories, Tom and Simon don’t just talk about crime—they’ve lived it. Real cases. Real cops. Real talk.
Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/
If you like this show please leave a review. It really helps us.
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Welcome to Crime Time Inc. with your host Alex! In Episode 29 of our Charles Manson series, we delve into a chaotic chapter from 1971 when the Manson Family planned a daring escape. Discover how Charles 'Tex' Watson's trial unfolded amidst courtroom drama and systemic bias. Learn about the Manson Family's intricate plot to hijack a 747 jumbo jet, and how they audaciously attempted to manipulate the justice system. Uncover how prosecutor Vincent Buliosi faced unyielding challenges in securing convictions and the eerie aftermath where the family's influence persisted. Join us as we unravel one of the darkest tales in criminal history.
00:00 Introduction to Crime Time Inc.
00:41 The Audacious Escape Plan
01:29 The Vigil and War Council
01:54 The LSD-Laced Hamburger Incident
02:45 Tex Watson's Trial
04:26 Judge Alexander's Bias
06:42 Watson's Cross-Examination
08:18 Manson Family's Continued Influence
12:20 The Hawthorne Gun Store Robbery
14:43 The Hijacking Plan
15:43 Kenneth Como's Escape
23:43 The Hawthorne Trial Aftermath
26:13 Manson's Conversation with Buliosi
29:28 Manson's Disturbing Prison Perspective
29:57 Revelations and Confessions
30:48 Racial Views and Helter Skelter
31:43 Legal and Ethical Controversies
32:40 Manson Defends His Prosecutor
34:35 Implications of the Conversation
36:58 The Manson Family's Continued Influence
38:22 Expert Analysis and Reflections
45:20 Escape Attempts and Legal Loopholes
54:27 Final Thoughts and Conclusion
Tom Wood is a former murder squad detective and Deputy Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland. Tom worked on many high profile murder cases including Robert Black, Peter Tobin and was part of the team investigating The World’s End Murders from day one until 37 years later when the culprit, Angus Sinclair was finally convicted. Tom was latterly the detective in overall charge of The World’s End murder investigation.
Tom is now retired from the Police and is a successful author.
Tom Wood's Books
Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG
The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP
Simon is a retired Police Officer and the best selling author of The Ten Percent, https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs a memoir consisting of
stories from the first part of his career as a police officer. From joining in 1978,
being posted in Campbeltown in Argylll, becoming a detective on the Isle of
Bute, Scotland, through to the Serious Crime Squad and working in the busy Glasgow
station in Govan.
#CharlesManson,
#MansonMurders,
#truecrimepodcast,
#helterskelter,
#CrimeHistory,
Further reading on Charles Manson which helped influence this podcast:
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson by Jeff Guinn
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill
About Crime Time Inc.
Crime Time Inc. is hosted by Tom and Simon—two ex-cops with decades of frontline experience and zero tolerance for fluff. Tom, a by-the-book former Deputy Chief Constable from Edinburgh, and Simon, a rule-bending ex-undercover cop from Glasgow, bring sharp insight, dark humour, and plenty of East vs. West banter to every episode.
Whether they’re revisiting cases they worked on, grilling fellow former officers, or picking apart narrated true crime stories, Tom and Simon don’t just talk about crime—they’ve lived it. Real cases. Real cops. Real talk.
Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/
If you like this show please leave a review. It really helps us.
Please help us improve our Podcast by completing this survey.
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Welcome back to Crime Time Inc.! In episode 28 of our Charles Manson series, we dive deep into the final, chilling days of what was once the longest murder trial in American history. Host Alex takes you inside the packed courtroom on March 18, 1971, as prosecutor Vincent Buliosi delivers his notorious closing argument against Charles Manson and his three female followers. Discover how Buliosi faced the ultimate challenge: convincing a jury to sentence these criminals to death. Delve into the heated exchanges, the defense's desperate appeals, and the shocking jury verdicts. We explore the emotional weight carried by the victims' families and hear from the jurors themselves. Don't miss the gripping analysis by our crime experts, Simon and Tom, as they unpack the psychological manipulation Manson exerted over his followers. This episode promises a riveting look at one of history's most shocking crimes and the relentless pursuit of justice. Tune in and unravel the mystery with us!
00:00 Introduction to the Charles Manson Series
00:38 The Guilt Phase and the Ultimate Question
01:11 The Courtroom Drama Unfolds
01:43 Buliosi's Chilling Opening Argument
03:27 Defense Strategies and Counterarguments
09:49 Manson's Manipulations and Threats
25:41 The Jury's Deliberation and Verdict
27:38 Aftermath and Reflections
32:17 The Verdict and Sentencing of Charles Manson
33:45 The Aftermath: Manson's Continued Influence
35:03 The Trial of Charles 'Tex' Watson
39:03 Manson's Followers and Their Reckonings
40:25 The Manson Family's Escape Plan
42:10 Expert Analysis and Reflections
Tom Wood is a former murder squad detective and Deputy Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland. Tom worked on many high profile murder cases including Robert Black, Peter Tobin and was part of the team investigating The World’s End Murders from day one until 37 years later when the culprit, Angus Sinclair was finally convicted. Tom was latterly the detective in overall charge of The World’s End murder investigation.
Tom is now retired from the Police and is a successful author.
Tom Wood's Books
Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG
The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP
Simon is a retired Police Officer and the best selling author of The Ten Percent, https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs a memoir consisting of
stories from the first part of his career as a police officer. From joining in 1978,
being posted in Campbeltown in Argylll, becoming a detective on the Isle of
Bute, Scotland, through to the Serious Crime Squad and working in the busy Glasgow
station in Govan.
#CharlesManson,
#MansonMurders,
#truecrimepodcast,
#helterskelter,
#CrimeHistory,
Further reading on Charles Manson which helped influence this podcast:
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson by Jeff Guinn
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill
About Crime Time Inc.
Crime Time Inc. is hosted by Tom and Simon—two ex-cops with decades of frontline experience and zero tolerance for fluff. Tom, a by-the-book former Deputy Chief Constable from Edinburgh, and Simon, a rule-bending ex-undercover cop from Glasgow, bring sharp insight, dark humour, and plenty of East vs. West banter to every episode.
Whether they’re revisiting cases they worked on, grilling fellow former officers, or picking apart narrated true crime stories, Tom and Simon don’t just talk about crime—they’ve lived it. Real cases. Real cops. Real talk.
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Welcome back to Crime Time Inc., where host Alex delves into Episode 27 of the Charles Manson series. This episode features Patricia 'Katie' Krenwinkel and Leslie Van Houten's disturbing testimonies, revealing brutal details of the Manson Family murders. Krenwinkel's bone-chilling confession about the murder of Abigail Folger and Van Houten's cold recounting of the LaBianca murders are covered in depth. The failure of the defense's copycat theory, the psychiatric evaluations, and the shocking courtroom outbursts provide a grim portrait of the defendants' psyche. The episode culminates with an analysis by crime experts Simon and Tom as they prepare for the jury's verdict. Don't miss this gripping and harrowing account of one of America's most infamous criminal cases.
00:00 Introduction to Episode 27: Charles Manson Series
00:19 Patricia Krenwinkel's Chilling Testimony
03:22 Leslie Van Houten Takes the Stand
10:30 The Defense's Desperate Strategies
24:44 The Prosecution's Final Blows
26:24 Psychiatric Testimonies and Their Impact
38:44 The Defense's Final Witnesses
41:40 Closing Arguments and Reflections
43:21 Upcoming Analysis and Next Episode Teaser
Tom Wood is a former murder squad detective and Deputy Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland. Tom worked on many high profile murder cases including Robert Black, Peter Tobin and was part of the team investigating The World’s End Murders from day one until 37 years later when the culprit, Angus Sinclair was finally convicted. Tom was latterly the detective in overall charge of The World’s End murder investigation.
Tom is now retired from the Police and is a successful author.
Tom Wood's Books
Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG
The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP
Simon is a retired Police Officer and the best selling author of The Ten Percent, https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs a memoir consisting of
stories from the first part of his career as a police officer. From joining in 1978,
being posted in Campbeltown in Argylll, becoming a detective on the Isle of
Bute, Scotland, through to the Serious Crime Squad and working in the busy Glasgow
station in Govan.
#CharlesManson,
#MansonMurders,
#truecrimepodcast,
#helterskelter,
#CrimeHistory,
Further reading on Charles Manson which helped influence this podcast:
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson by Jeff Guinn
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill
About Crime Time Inc.
Crime Time Inc. is hosted by Tom and Simon—two ex-cops with decades of frontline experience and zero tolerance for fluff. Tom, a by-the-book former Deputy Chief Constable from Edinburgh, and Simon, a rule-bending ex-undercover cop from Glasgow, bring sharp insight, dark humour, and plenty of East vs. West banter to every episode.
Whether they’re revisiting cases they worked on, grilling fellow former officers, or picking apart narrated true crime stories, Tom and Simon don’t just talk about crime—they’ve lived it. Real cases. Real cops. Real talk.
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Join host Alex on Crime Time Inc as he takes you back to January 25th, 1971, in Episode 26 of the Charles Manson series. This detailed recount of the final days before the verdict of one of the most infamous trials in American history reveals the intense atmosphere at the Los Angeles Hall of Justice. Discover the jury's shocking requests, prosecutor Vincent Buliosi's sleepless nights, and the riveting testimonies that followed. From Manson's hidden past to rumored 'Judgment Day' plots, and the defense's tactical missteps, every moment adds to the tension. Witness the unprecedented verdict and its aftermath, and prepare for the monumental challenge Buliosi faces in the penalty phase - a gripping episode you can't miss.
00:00 Introduction to the Charles Manson Series
01:07 The Jury's Deliberation and Requests
02:08 Concerns About Jury Bias and Human Nature
03:46 Manson's Hidden Past and the Verdict
05:05 Judgment Day Threats and the Verdict Announcement
11:54 The Penalty Phase Begins
14:05 Defense Witnesses and Parental Testimonies
16:14 Manson's Parole Officer and System Failures
19:22 Manson's Followers Testify
26:52 Susan Atkins' Shocking Testimony
32:51 The Jury's Final Deliberation
33:29 Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser
Tom Wood is a former murder squad detective and Deputy Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland. Tom worked on many high profile murder cases including Robert Black, Peter Tobin and was part of the team investigating The World’s End Murders from day one until 37 years later when the culprit, Angus Sinclair was finally convicted. Tom was latterly the detective in overall charge of The World’s End murder investigation.
Tom is now retired from the Police and is a successful author.
Tom Wood's Books
Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG
The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP
Simon is a retired Police Officer and the best selling author of The Ten Percent, https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs a memoir consisting of
stories from the first part of his career as a police officer. From joining in 1978,
being posted in Campbeltown in Argylll, becoming a detective on the Isle of
Bute, Scotland, through to the Serious Crime Squad and working in the busy Glasgow
station in Govan.
#CharlesManson,
#MansonMurders,
#truecrimepodcast,
#helterskelter,
#CrimeHistory,
Further reading on Charles Manson which helped influence this podcast:
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson by Jeff Guinn
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill
About Crime Time Inc.
Crime Time Inc. is hosted by Tom and Simon—two ex-cops with decades of frontline experience and zero tolerance for fluff. Tom, a by-the-book former Deputy Chief Constable from Edinburgh, and Simon, a rule-bending ex-undercover cop from Glasgow, bring sharp insight, dark humour, and plenty of East vs. West banter to every episode.
Whether they’re revisiting cases they worked on, grilling fellow former officers, or picking apart narrated true crime stories, Tom and Simon don’t just talk about crime—they’ve lived it. Real cases. Real cops. Real talk.
Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/
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Welcome back to Crime Time Inc. In episode 25 of our Charles Manson series, we dive into the dramatic events of the Manson Family trial in November 1970. This episode covers the electrifying proceedings inside Department 104 of the Los Angeles Superior Court, including the unexpected testimonies of Manson's female followers and the disappearance of defense attorney Ronald Hughes. We discuss Manson's bizarre monologue and failed escape attempt, the defense's convoluted strategies, and Prosecutor Vincent Buliosi's final argument. Tune in as we unravel the courtroom chaos and the pivotal moments that defined one of America's most notorious trials.
00:00 Introduction to the Charles Manson Trial
00:54 The Defendants' Rebellion
03:46 Manson Takes the Stand
09:33 Ronald Hughes' Mysterious Disappearance
15:00 Courtroom Chaos and Disruptions
18:15 Manson's Escape Attempt
26:52 Defense Strategies Unfold
35:49 Prosecution's Final Argument
37:33 Buliosi's Counterarguments to Kanarek
41:45 Addressing the "Robot" Defense
42:21 The Defendants' True Nature
43:38 Linda Kasabian's Testimony
44:58 Summarizing the Evidence
45:39 Helter Skelter Motive
46:09 Buliosi's Powerful Conclusion
49:32 Jury Deliberations Begin
51:26 Expert Analysis: Courtroom Chaos
51:50 Reflections on Judicial Control
56:18 Defense Tactics and Courtroom Drama
01:03:58 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Verdict
Tom Wood is a former murder squad detective and Deputy Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland. Tom worked on many high profile murder cases including Robert Black, Peter Tobin and was part of the team investigating The World’s End Murders from day one until 37 years later when the culprit, Angus Sinclair was finally convicted. Tom was latterly the detective in overall charge of The World’s End murder investigation.
Tom is now retired from the Police and is a successful author.
Tom Wood's Books
Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG
The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP
Simon is a retired Police Officer and the best selling author of The Ten Percent, https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs a memoir consisting of
stories from the first part of his career as a police officer. From joining in 1978,
being posted in Campbeltown in Argylll, becoming a detective on the Isle of
Bute, Scotland, through to the Serious Crime Squad and working in the busy Glasgow
station in Govan.
#CharlesManson,
#MansonMurders,
#truecrimepodcast,
#helterskelter,
#CrimeHistory,
Further reading on Charles Manson which helped influence this podcast:
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson by Jeff Guinn
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill
About Crime Time Inc.
Crime Time Inc. is hosted by Tom and Simon—two ex-cops with decades of frontline experience and zero tolerance for fluff. Tom, a by-the-book former Deputy Chief Constable from Edinburgh, and Simon, a rule-bending ex-undercover cop from Glasgow, bring sharp insight, dark humour, and plenty of East vs. West banter to every episode.
Whether they’re revisiting cases they worked on, grilling fellow former officers, or picking apart narrated true crime stories, Tom and Simon don’t just talk about crime—they’ve lived it. Real cases. Real cops. Real talk.
Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/
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In this episode of Crime Time Inc., host Alex delves into the Charles Manson trial, focusing on the 1969 threats and confessions within the Manson Family, particularly Susan Atkins. Key revelations include planned high-profile murders, such as Elizabeth Taylor and Frank Sinatra, and the shocking manipulation of evidence and witness testimonies in the courtroom. The defense's unexpected decision to rest without cross-examining witnesses shifts the trial's dynamics. The episode also features discussions by crime experts Simon and Tom Wood, who analyze the psychological and procedural aspects of the case.
00:00 Introduction to Episode 24: The Manson Family Murders
00:36 Virginia Graham's Shocking Revelation
01:30 The Celebrity Death List
04:50 Prosecutor's Dilemma and Legal Battles
06:25 Witness Testimonies and Defense Strategies
17:09 Manson's Manipulative Conversations
24:23 The Defense Rests: A Legal Gamble
28:54 Expert Analysis and Reflections
29:09 The Defense Rests: A Legal Gamble
29:55 The Shockwave in the Courtroom
30:47 Analyzing the Defense's Strategy
31:37 The Turning Point in the Manson Trial
31:59 The Jury's Role and Final Deliberations
32:54 Reflecting on the Manson Family's Targets
33:49 The Manson Family's Delusional Plans
35:29 Manson's God Complex and Courtroom Behavior
40:29 The Circus of the Manson Trial
43:12 The Importance of the Manson Trial
43:49 Will Manson Testify?
45:01 Wrapping Up the Series
Tom Wood is a former murder squad detective and Deputy Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland. Tom worked on many high profile murder cases including Robert Black, Peter Tobin and was part of the team investigating The World’s End Murders from day one until 37 years later when the culprit, Angus Sinclair was finally convicted. Tom was latterly the detective in overall charge of The World’s End murder investigation.
Tom is now retired from the Police and is a successful author.
Tom Wood's Books
Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG
The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP
Simon is a retired Police Officer and the best selling author of The Ten Percent, https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs a memoir consisting of
stories from the first part of his career as a police officer. From joining in 1978,
being posted in Campbeltown in Argylll, becoming a detective on the Isle of
Bute, Scotland, through to the Serious Crime Squad and working in the busy Glasgow
station in Govan.
#CharlesManson,
#MansonMurders,
#truecrimepodcast,
#helterskelter,
#CrimeHistory,
Further reading on Charles Manson which helped influence this podcast:
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson by Jeff Guinn
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill
About Crime Time Inc.
Crime Time Inc. is hosted by Tom and Simon—two ex-cops with decades of frontline experience and zero tolerance for fluff. Tom, a by-the-book former Deputy Chief Constable from Edinburgh, and Simon, a rule-bending ex-undercover cop from Glasgow, bring sharp insight, dark humour, and plenty of East vs. West banter to every episode.
Whether they’re revisiting cases they worked on, grilling fellow former officers, or picking apart narrated true crime stories, Tom and Simon don’t just talk about crime—they’ve lived it. Real cases. Real cops. Real talk.
Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/
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In episode 23 of the Crime Time Inc. series on Charles Manson, host Alex delves into the escalating tensions surrounding the Manson trial, revealing chilling details of witness intimidation, courtroom theatrics, and desperate defenses. Prosecutor Vincent Buliosi confronts threats against key witness Barbara Hoyt, uncovers critical evidence linking Manson to the Tate murders, and navigates the chaotic courtroom as Manson and his cult attempt to undermine justice. Discover the intricate connections, legal battles, and the relentless pursuit to bring Manson to justice. Tune in to explore the harrowing events that shaped this infamous trial.
00:00 Introduction to the Manson Trial
00:45 Witness Intimidation and Threats
01:53 Linking the Murder Weapon to Manson
04:09 T.J.'s Reluctant Testimony
05:58 Barbara Hoyt's Ordeal
10:58 Danny DeCarlo Takes the Stand
22:33 Tex Watson's Courtroom Appearance
25:01 Manson's Influence and Threats
34:54 Juan Flynn's Damaging Testimony
41:05 Manson's Courtroom Outburst
43:57 Manson's Physical Feats and Courtroom Antics
44:58 The Enigma of Judgment Day
45:42 Celebrity Death List and Upcoming Revelations
46:06 Discussion with Celebrity Crime Experts
46:57 Comparing Manson and OJ Simpson Trials
47:13 Courtroom Intimidation and Legal Tactics
54:26 Illegal Searches and Law Enforcement Anecdotes
01:03:45 Drug Dangers and Trial's Critical Stage
Tom is now retired from the Police and is a successful author.
Tom Wood's Books
Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG
The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP
Simon is a retired Police Officer and the best selling author of The Ten Percent, https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs a memoir consisting of
stories from the first part of his career as a police officer. From joining in 1978,
being posted in Campbeltown in Argylll, becoming a detective on the Isle of
Bute, Scotland, through to the Serious Crime Squad and working in the busy Glasgow
station in Govan.
#CharlesManson,
#MansonMurders,
#truecrimepodcast,
#helterskelter,
#CrimeHistory,
Further reading on Charles Manson which helped influence this podcast:
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson by Jeff Guinn
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill
About Crime Time Inc.
Crime Time Inc. is hosted by Tom and Simon—two ex-cops with decades of frontline experience and zero tolerance for fluff. Tom, a by-the-book former Deputy Chief Constable from Edinburgh, and Simon, a rule-bending ex-undercover cop from Glasgow, bring sharp insight, dark humour, and plenty of East vs. West banter to every episode.
Whether they’re revisiting cases they worked on, grilling fellow former officers, or picking apart narrated true crime stories, Tom and Simon don’t just talk about crime—they’ve lived it. Real cases. Real cops. Real talk.
Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/
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In Episode 22 of Crime Time Inc., host Alex dives into the turbulent Charles Manson trial, focusing on President Nixon's controversial statement that could have derailed the case. The episode details how Nixon's blunder affected the courtroom atmosphere, the subsequent suspicions and motions by Manson's attorney Irving Kanarek, and the stringent measures taken to shield the jury from external influences. The episode also covers the crucial testimony of star witness Linda Kasabian, revealing her resilience under intense cross-examination and the prosecution's efforts to corroborate her account. The discovery of new evidence, witness testimony, and the ever-present threat of the Manson Family outside the court are all meticulously detailed, making this episode a must-watch for anyone following the infamous trial.
00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview
00:18 Nixon's Controversial Comments
02:12 Courtroom Drama Unfolds
02:16 Linda Kasabian's Testimony
03:15 Kanarek's Cross-Examination Tactics
06:20 Manson's Manipulations and Jury Reactions
09:54 Prosecution's Challenges and Witness Woes
15:37 Juan Flynn's Crucial Testimony
19:13 The Trial's Twists and Turns
19:47 Detailed Forensic Evidence
27:57 LaBianca Murders and Defense Strategies
32:34 Fingerprint Evidence and LAPD Fumbles
36:20 Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser
Tom Wood is a former murder squad detective and Deputy Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland. Tom worked on many high profile murder cases including Robert Black, Peter Tobin and was part of the team investigating The World’s End Murders from day one until 37 years later when the culprit, Angus Sinclair was finally convicted. Tom was latterly the detective in overall charge of The World’s End murder investigation.
Tom is now retired from the Police and is a successful author.
Tom Wood's Books
Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG
The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP
Simon is a retired Police Officer and the best selling author of The Ten Percent, https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs a memoir consisting of
stories from the first part of his career as a police officer. From joining in 1978,
being posted in Campbeltown in Argylll, becoming a detective on the Isle of
Bute, Scotland, through to the Serious Crime Squad and working in the busy Glasgow
station in Govan.
#CharlesManson,
#MansonMurders,
#truecrimepodcast,
#helterskelter,
#CrimeHistory,
Further reading on Charles Manson which helped influence this podcast:
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson by Jeff Guinn
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill
About Crime Time Inc.
Crime Time Inc. is hosted by Tom and Simon—two ex-cops with decades of frontline experience and zero tolerance for fluff. Tom, a by-the-book former Deputy Chief Constable from Edinburgh, and Simon, a rule-bending ex-undercover cop from Glasgow, bring sharp insight, dark humour, and plenty of East vs. West banter to every episode.
Whether they’re revisiting cases they worked on, grilling fellow former officers, or picking apart narrated true crime stories, Tom and Simon don’t just talk about crime—they’ve lived it. Real cases. Real cops. Real talk.
Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/
If you like this show please leave a review. It really helps us.
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Join host Alex on Crime Time Inc. for episode 21 of our Charles Manson series. This episode delves into the critical but often overlooked role of the grand jury in the legal process, particularly in the Charles Manson case. Learn how Susan Atkins' confession led prosecutors to act swiftly, opting for the secrecy of a grand jury to prevent the Manson Family from evading justice. Discover the pivotal moments of the grand jury proceedings, the dramatic courtroom atmosphere, and the psychological impact on jurors. The discussion also covers key trial events, including Manson's behavior, defense strategies, and the introduction of compelling testimonies. Don't miss this in-depth look into one of America's most infamous murder trials.
00:00 Introduction to the Charles Manson Series
00:29 The Role of the Grand Jury in the Manson Case
02:39 The Start of the Infamous Manson Trial
04:32 Jury Selection and Initial Courtroom Drama
04:46 The Ambassador Hotel and Its Dark History
06:38 Manson's Manipulation and Defense Tactics
14:23 Opening Statements and Prosecution's Strategy
36:05 Linda Kasabian Takes the Stand
39:24 Courtroom Tensions and Testimonies
48:47 Linda Kasabian's Testimony and Cross-Examination
51:05 Nixon's Unprecedented Declaration
52:22 Discussion on the Grand Jury System
53:35 Courtroom Drama and Legal Systems
55:57 Manson's Behavior and Legal Strategy
01:01:59 Forensic Evidence and Nixon's Impact
01:04:54 Psychiatric Assessments of Charles Manson
01:06:40 Reflections on Legal Representation and Court Dynamics
01:15:07 The Importance of Witness Testimony and Timeline
01:17:50 Concluding Thoughts and Future Episodes
Tom Wood is a former murder squad detective and Deputy Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland. Tom worked on many high profile murder cases including Robert Black, Peter Tobin and was part of the team investigating The World’s End Murders from day one until 37 years later when the culprit, Angus Sinclair was finally convicted. Tom was latterly the detective in overall charge of The World’s End murder investigation.
Tom is now retired from the Police and is a successful author.
Tom Wood's Books
Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG
The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP
Simon is a retired Police Officer and the best selling author of The Ten Percent, https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs a memoir consisting of
stories from the first part of his career as a police officer. From joining in 1978,
being posted in Campbeltown in Argylll, becoming a detective on the Isle of
Bute, Scotland, through to the Serious Crime Squad and working in the busy Glasgow
station in Govan.
#CharlesManson,
#MansonMurders,
#truecrimepodcast,
#helterskelter,
#CrimeHistory,
Further reading on Charles Manson which helped influence this podcast:
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson by Jeff Guinn
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill
About Crime Time Inc.
Crime Time Inc. is hosted by Tom and Simon—two ex-cops with decades of frontline experience and zero tolerance for fluff. Tom, a by-the-book former Deputy Chief Constable from Edinburgh, and Simon, a rule-bending ex-undercover cop from Glasgow, bring sharp insight, dark humour, and plenty of East vs. West banter to every episode.
Whether they’re revisiting cases they worked on, grilling fellow former officers, or picking apart narrated true crime stories, Tom and Simon don’t just talk about crime—they’ve lived it. Real cases. Real cops. Real talk.
Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/
If you like this show please leave a review. It really helps us.
Please help us improve our Podcast by completing this survey.
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Episode 20 of Crime Time Inc. delves deep into the legal challenges faced by prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi in the Charles Manson case as the trial nears. It discusses the inadmissibility of key evidence from Susan Atkins due to a prior deal and Bugliosi's creative strategy to secure handwriting samples from Family members. Key new revelations include the neutralization of a potential defense involving eyeglasses, critical witness testimonies, and the uncovering of missed evidence linking Manson to the 'Helter Skelter' motive. The episode also highlights the disruptive courtroom antics of Manson and his followers, as well as the strategic maneuvering between the defense and prosecution regarding Manson's representation, plus commentary on the broader strategies and challenges in high-profile criminal cases.
00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview
00:57 Buliosi's Legal Gamble
02:45 Eyeglasses Mystery and Small Victories
04:31 Challenges in Linking Evidence to Manson
06:45 Prosecution's Struggles and Witness Issues
09:30 Manson's Manipulations and Legal Maneuvers
18:56 The Helter Skelter Revelation
28:07 Courtroom Drama and Manson's Tactics
32:06 Prosecution's Preparation and Witness Testimonies
34:25 Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser
Tom Wood is a former murder squad detective and Deputy Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland. Tom worked on many high profile murder cases including Robert Black, Peter Tobin and was part of the team investigating The World’s End Murders from day one until 37 years later when the culprit, Angus Sinclair was finally convicted. Tom was latterly the detective in overall charge of The World’s End murder investigation.
Tom is now retired from the Police and is a successful author.
Tom Wood's Books
Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG
The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP
Simon is a retired Police Officer and the best selling author of The Ten Percent, https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs a memoir consisting of
stories from the first part of his career as a police officer. From joining in 1978,
being posted in Campbeltown in Argylll, becoming a detective on the Isle of
Bute, Scotland, through to the Serious Crime Squad and working in the busy Glasgow
station in Govan.
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Further reading on Charles Manson which helped influence this podcast:
Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson by Jeff Guinn
Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry
Charles Manson, the CIA and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill
About Crime Time Inc.
Crime Time Inc. is hosted by Tom and Simon—two ex-cops with decades of frontline experience and zero tolerance for fluff. Tom, a by-the-book former Deputy Chief Constable from Edinburgh, and Simon, a rule-bending ex-undercover cop from Glasgow, bring sharp insight, dark humour, and plenty of East vs. West banter to every episode.
Whether they’re revisiting cases they worked on, grilling fellow former officers, or picking apart narrated true crime stories, Tom and Simon don’t just talk about crime—they’ve lived it. Real cases. Real cops. Real talk.
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