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Murder Most British
Rachel & Zach
18 episodes
1 week ago
A British-American couple take you through the UK’s most haunting murders. Deep dives, bad jokes, and worse endings!
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A British-American couple take you through the UK’s most haunting murders. Deep dives, bad jokes, and worse endings!
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Episodes (18/18)
Murder Most British
Ep 16: All Will Be Revealed - Leigh Ann Sabine
In a quiet Welsh town, a reclusive woman known for her wigs, stories, and late-night cigarettes dies, leaving behind a flat as immaculate as she kept herself. But when friends step inside to clear her things, they uncover something wrapped beneath years of secrecy — and realise they never truly knew the woman upstairs. Linktree for where to follow us! https://linktr.ee/MurderMostBritish  
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1 week ago
44 minutes

Murder Most British
SPECIAL: The Gunpowder, Treason, and Plot - Guy Fawkes
SPECIAL: The Gunpowder Plot — The Crime That Shook England In this Murder Most British special, we turn back to 1605 — a time of religious tension, political paranoia, and one of the most infamous conspiracies in English history. Guy Fawkes and a group of disillusioned Catholics plotted to blow up the Houses of Parliament and assassinate King James I. Their goal: to ignite rebellion and restore their faith to power.   This episode traces the origins of the Gunpowder Plot, the secret meetings beneath Westminster, and the chain of events that led to Fawkes’s capture in the early hours of 5 November. Through betrayal, confession, and brutal punishment, the story reveals how one failed explosion reshaped Britain’s understanding of loyalty, faith, and treason. Linktree for where to follow us! https://linktr.ee/MurderMostBritish   Contains dramatized or paraphrased material based on historical sources. Accuracy has been maintained to the best of our ability; some dialogue and attributions are interpretive.  
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2 weeks ago
57 minutes

Murder Most British
Ep 15: Signed in Blood — Danyal Hussein (with guest host Fauna Blakewell)
In June 2020, sisters Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman celebrated a birthday beneath the trees of Fryent Country Park. By morning, both were dead — victims of a teenager who believed a handwritten pact with a demon would bring him power. This week, Rachel is joined by Fauna Blakewell from Echoes from the Loam for Signed in Blood — a story where horror folklore collides with real-world violence. Fauna Blakewell and the Echoes from the Loam Linktree! Go listen and follow for amazing stories of the supernatural, folklore, and original stories!! https://linktr.ee/Echoesfromtheloam Murder Most British Linktree https://linktr.ee/MurderMostBritish
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3 weeks ago
47 minutes

Murder Most British
Ep 14: The Greysteel Halloween Massacre
On the 30th of October 1993, horror came to the quiet village of Greysteel.What began as a celebration ended in tragedy when masked figures entered the Rising Sun pub — and moments later, nothing would ever be the same again. Discord community link, Come chat! https://discord.gg/R7Bb5PSZ https://linktr.ee/MurderMostBritish     
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4 weeks ago
49 minutes

Murder Most British
Ep 13: The Man in Black - Peter Moore
In the mid-1990s, North Wales felt safe — small towns, quiet roads, and coastal pubs that shut before midnight. But behind the flicker of old cinema screens, one man was turning his obsession with horror into something real. Peter Moore was known as “The Man in Black” — a sharp-dressed showman who owned small picture houses across the region. By night, he roamed the same roads his audiences drove home on. Between September and December 1995, four men were murdered in a campaign of violence that shocked Wales to its core. This episode traces how a local businessman became one of Britain’s most chilling serial killers — from the façade of respectability to the darkness that hid beneath it.   https://linktr.ee/MurderMostBritish   Murder Most British logo designed by Claire Smith
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1 month ago
51 minutes

Murder Most British
Ep 12: The Vampire of West Lothian - Allan Menzies
Vampire films, midnight rituals, and a friendship that turned to horror. In the shadows of West Lothian, a young man’s fascination with immortality became something far more sinister. This is the story of The Vampire of West Lothian.   https://linktr.ee/MurderMostBritish  Murder Most British Logo Designed by - Claire Smith
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1 month ago
48 minutes

Murder Most British
Ep 11: The Bus Stop Stalker - Levi Bellfield
In the early 2000s, women and girls across southwest London and Surrey faced a series of sudden, brutal attacks near bus stops and quiet suburban streets. Ordinary commutes and late-night walks home turned unsettling as investigators worked to uncover the pattern. This episode follows the places, the timeline, and the mounting tension in communities that thought they knew their own back roads   https://linktr.ee/MurderMostBritish
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1 month ago
55 minutes

Murder Most British
Ep 10: The Girl in the River - The Murder of Caroline Glachan
On a warm August night in 1996, a quiet stretch of the River Leven in Scotland became the backdrop for a tragedy that shook a small valley. This episode follows the final hours of a fourteen-year-old girl, the close-knit landscape she called home, and the painstaking investigation that followed.   https://linktr.ee/MurderMostBritish 
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1 month ago
49 minutes

Murder Most British
Ep 9: The Romper Room Murder of Ann Ogilby
In the midst of Northern Ireland's Troubles—marked by paramilitary influence and community-enforced 'justice'—a kangaroo court verdict led to a violent 'punishment' beating of a single mother in Belfast, resulting in one of the era’s most reviled and enduring tragedies.
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2 months ago
51 minutes

Murder Most British
Ep 8: The Butcher of Suburbia - Scott Paterson
In a quiet Bedfordshire suburb, life seemed ordinary — neat houses, familiar neighbours, and a woman who opened her home to someone she trusted. But behind the front door, a story was unfolding that would horrify even experienced detectives. What began as a missing person search soon revealed secrets of betrayal, greed, and brutality, earning the case a chilling name: The Butcher of Suburbia. https://linktr.ee/MurderMostBritish   Sources Judiciary of England & Wales — R v Scott Paterson, Sentencing Remarks (Luton Crown Court), 4 Nov 2024 — life sentence; minimum term 19 years 178 days.  Bedfordshire Police (4 Nov 2024) — “Man who confessed to killing vulnerable landlady jailed” (case summary and sentence). Bedfordshire Police (2 Jul 2025) — “Raising the alarm – the Missing Persons team that realised something was wrong” (MPU role; Operation Broome).  Bedfordshire Police – campaign page — “24 Hours in Police Custody: The Butcher of Suburbia” (Channel 4 double-bill announcement; 29–30 Jun 2025).  Sky News (4 Nov 2024) — “Tenant who posed as elderly landlady admits murdering her in Fairfield, Bedfordshire.” The Independent (4 Nov 2024) — “Killer who dismembered landlady and sent Moonpig cards…” (details of method and tariff). Biggleswade Today (2 Jul 2025) — “How missing person report led Bedfordshire Police to the ‘Butcher of Suburbia’” (local overview tied to the TV doc).  24 Hours in Police Custody — episode guide — lists “The Butcher of Suburbia (Part One/Two)” airing 29–30 Jun 2025.
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2 months ago
48 minutes

Murder Most British
Ep 7: A Killer Returns? The Vanishing of Harold Jones
In 1921, a small Welsh town was shaken by two shocking child murders — and the killer was just 15 years old. After serving his time, he walked free… and then disappeared from public view. For decades, whispers have persisted that he resurfaced under a new identity — and may have killed again. In this episode, we follow the trail of clues, rumours, and chilling coincidences to ask: did he truly vanish, or did the killer return?   https://linktr.ee/MurderMostBritish   Sources  BC News (12 Jan 2019) — Dark Son documentary names Abertillery murderer Harold Jones as prime suspect in the 1960s Hammersmith “Jack the Stripper” killings. Wilson & Brookes (2011), Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology — peer-reviewed case study on Harold Jones and sexual sadism (background on his crimes and release). Neil Milkins - Every Mothers Nightmare (book) Who Was Jack the Stripper? (Book) Davis Seabrook - Jack of Jumps (Book) BBC News (4 Aug 2018) — concise recap of Jones’s 1921 murders of Freda Burnell and Florrie Little, acquittal then confession, sentence and later release.  BBC News (5 Nov 2017) — graves restoration piece that also summarises Jones’s age, convictions and sentence in 1921.  General case context on the Hammersmith Nude Murders (overview of the series and suspects).
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2 months ago
54 minutes

Murder Most British
Ep 6: Florida Man Crosses the Pond - David Bieber
Not your average Florida Man. A bodybuilder with a stash of steroids, tangled in the shadowy world of contract killings and criminal dealings. When he crossed the pond to the UK, this mysterious figure set off one of the most intense manhunts in recent history. No alligator wresting or bizarre headlines here — just a high-stakes chase with deadly consequences. https://linktr.ee/MurderMostBritish    Sources Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) — Bieber (aka Coleman) v R [2008] EWCA Crim 1601 (23 Jul 2008): whole-life order quashed; 37-year minimum term set.  The Guardian (2 Dec 2004): “Police killer to spend rest of his life in prison” — conviction at Newcastle Crown Court; initial whole-life recommendation.  The Guardian (2 Dec 2004): “Steroids changed obsessed body builder” — Florida background (Markus Mueller, Michelle Marsh; alleged hitman plot).  The Observer/Guardian (4 Dec 2004): “PC’s killer used gun smuggled to Britain” — HS95 handgun batch detail.  The Guardian (10 Jan 2004): “PC shot dead on Boxing Day was hit twice” — inquest timing/injury facts.  Yorkshire Evening Post (22 Nov 2022): “PC Ian Broadhurst killer David Bieber given second life sentence for attack on prison officer.”  The Independent (22 Nov 2022): “Ex-US marine who shot dead policeman given second life term for prison attack” — confirms 37-year base minimum.  Irish Examiner (22 Nov 2022): sentencing hearing note — overall minimum term rises from 37 to 43 years after prison-attack life sentence. 
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2 months ago
53 minutes

Murder Most British
Welcome to Murder Most British!
In this short introduction, we share who we are, what this podcast is all about, and what you can expect from the episodes ahead. We’ll be exploring true crime cases from across the UK — some you’ll know well, and others you may be hearing about for the first time. A quick note: the audio quality in our first couple of episodes isn’t perfect. We were learning on the job and it took us a little time to get things right. Stick with us — it improves quickly, and we’re excited to bring you clear, well-researched stories each week. Thanks for joining us at the start of this journey.
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3 months ago
1 minute

Murder Most British
Ep 5: The Sunday School Murders - Hazel Stewart & Colin Howell
In 1991, a quiet Northern Irish community awoke to a shocking scene: two bodies found in a fume-filled car, an apparent double suicide. The victims were linked by marriage—but not to each other. To all appearances, it was a tragic end to troubled lives. But years later, a single confession would expose a chilling conspiracy, and the story would unravel into one of the most infamous murder cases in Northern Ireland’s history. This episode uncovers the hidden lives, secret motives, and la...
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3 months ago
57 minutes

Murder Most British
Ep 4: The Worlds End Murders - Angus Sinclair
For decades, the brutal murders of Christine Eadie and Helen Scott haunted Edinburgh—a case frozen in time, known only by a name: The World’s End Murders. But Angus Sinclair’s dark history stretched far beyond that infamous night. From early violent offences in Glasgow to a trail of suspected killings across Scotland, Sinclair operated in plain sight for over 40 years. In this episode, we follow the cold case breakthroughs, forensic revolutions, and legal reforms that finally unmasked one of ...
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3 months ago
55 minutes

Murder Most British
Ep 3: Maggots Don’t Lie - The Jigsaw Murders - Dr Buck Ruxton
In this chilling episode, we dive into the infamous Jigsaw Murders of 1935 and Dr Buck Ruxton. A gruesome case that shocked Britain and revolutionized forensic science. When scattered remains are discovered in a remote Scottish ravine, investigators face a macabre puzzle to identify the victims and unmask a killer hiding behind a respectable facade. Explore the haunting details of this landmark case, the meticulous police work, and the lives forever changed by a jealous rage—all without spoil...
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3 months ago
50 minutes

Murder Most British
Ep 2: Explosive Lies - The Widden Hill Farm Story
When a quiet countryside home becomes the scene of shocking violence, suspicions ripple through a tight-knit Gloucestershire village. In this episode, We unravel the tangled web behind one of Britain’s most baffling criminal cases—where nothing is quite as it seems, and everyone has something to hide. Join us as we peel back the layers of deceit, danger, and rural drama. https://linktr.ee/MurderMostBritish Send us a text Support the show
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3 months ago
33 minutes

Murder Most British
Ep 1: Who Pulled the Trigger - The White House Farm Murders
On a quiet August night in 1985, five members of the Bamber family were found brutally murdered inside their rural Essex farmhouse. What first appeared to be a tragic murder-suicide soon unraveled into one of Britain’s most chilling and controversial homicide cases. In this premiere episode of Murder Most British, we take you deep inside the White House Farm murders. Was Sheila Caffell, a young mother battling schizophrenia, truly responsible for killing her parents and twin sons? Or was the ...
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3 months ago
1 hour

Murder Most British
A British-American couple take you through the UK’s most haunting murders. Deep dives, bad jokes, and worse endings!