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Anyone else addicted to the gruesome nature of the true crime podcast? There are so many!
I like 'sword and scale'. You have any other good ones?

Chris

Chuck, do you know if there's a crime podcast that specialises in British cases? The only one I know of is just on the Whitechapel Murders, and that's a bit _too_ specialised:
http://www.casebook.org/podcast/
I haven't come across one. They all seem to cover English speaking countries. Casefiles is Australian and they do have a bunch of British cases.

Chris

(2017-08-19, 07:20 PM)chuck Wrote: [ -> ]I haven't come across one. They all seem to cover English speaking countries. Casefiles is Australian and they do have a bunch of British cases.

Thanks. Maybe there's a gap in the market. I have listened to a few Casefiles, though the multi-part one on the Moors Murders got a bit too detailed for me.
(2017-08-19, 07:13 PM)Chris Wrote: [ -> ]Chuck, do you know if there's a crime podcast that specialises in British cases? The only one I know of is just on the Whitechapel Murders, and that's a bit _too_ specialised:
http://www.casebook.org/podcast/
What about this one?
https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/uk-true...ast-weekly

The weekly UK True Crime Podcast is the home of UK true crime. We examine lesser known UK cases in depth, talk to true crime authors, review products/shows and interview other experts in the field of UK True Crime to offer you the very best insight and analysis.

Chris

(2017-08-19, 07:25 PM)Ninshub Wrote: [ -> ]What about this one?
https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/uk-true...ast-weekly

The weekly UK True Crime Podcast is the home of UK true crime. We examine lesser known UK cases in depth, talk to true crime authors, review products/shows and interview other experts in the field of UK True Crime to offer you the very best insight and analysis.

Thanks - that looks interesting. I like the comment about "not too long".
Had no idea that there even was TrueCrime-podcasts. I have to check some of them out. Great tip Chuck.
I use my little iPod almost all the time when I'm out for a walk, or out shopping. That's when I listening to most of the Skeptiko-shows and other similar podcasts.

Regarding TrueCrime podcasts/shows, I remember the TV-show/documentary The Jinx (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4299972/reference ), which was one of the most bizarre and interesting case of a true-crime ever filmed. The "conclusion" was just surreal - mind-boggling. If you haven't watched it I wont spoil it for you. Just watch it
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