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Whispers of Crime: Unsolved True Crime
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What happens when a 20-year cold case suddenly breaks wide open?
I'm Tochukwu Ezebube, and for the past 7 years, I've been digging into the darkest corners of unsolved murders that police gave up on. What started as a journalist covering local crime stories turned into an obsession that cost me sleep, relationships, and nearly my sanity.
But it also led to something incredible: 3 cold cases reopened, 2 killers caught, and 1 innocent man freed.
Whispers of Crime: Unsolved True Crime isn't just another true crime podcast. It's where forgotten victims finally get their voices heard and families get the answers they've waited decades for.
Every week, I take you inside cases that will make your blood run cold:
Warning: These aren't bedtime stories. Last week, a listener called to say my episode on the "Playground Killer" made her check on her daughter three times that night. Another wrote to tell me she solved a 15-year-old missing person case in her hometown after hearing my tips on spotting patterns.
The victims trusted the wrong person. The families trusted the wrong system. The killers thought they got away with it.
They were all wrong.
If you can handle the truth about what people are really capable of, hit play. But don't listen alone.
New episodes drop every Tuesday and Friday. Subscribe now because these cases won't solve themselves.
🔍 Real crimes. Real evidence. Real justice. 📱 Follow @WhispersOfCrime for case updates and breaking news ⚖️ Got a tip? Send it to tips@whispersofcrime.com - you could help solve the next case
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/whispers-of-crime-unsolved-true-crime--6281125/support.
I'm Tochukwu Ezebube, and for the past 7 years, I've been digging into the darkest corners of unsolved murders that police gave up on. What started as a journalist covering local crime stories turned into an obsession that cost me sleep, relationships, and nearly my sanity.
But it also led to something incredible: 3 cold cases reopened, 2 killers caught, and 1 innocent man freed.
Whispers of Crime: Unsolved True Crime isn't just another true crime podcast. It's where forgotten victims finally get their voices heard and families get the answers they've waited decades for.
Every week, I take you inside cases that will make your blood run cold:
- Serial killers who are still walking free (including one who lives closer to you than you think)
- Murder cases the police "closed" but never solved
- Missing people whose disappearances hide shocking family secrets
- DNA breakthroughs that are changing everything we thought we knew
Warning: These aren't bedtime stories. Last week, a listener called to say my episode on the "Playground Killer" made her check on her daughter three times that night. Another wrote to tell me she solved a 15-year-old missing person case in her hometown after hearing my tips on spotting patterns.
The victims trusted the wrong person. The families trusted the wrong system. The killers thought they got away with it.
They were all wrong.
If you can handle the truth about what people are really capable of, hit play. But don't listen alone.
New episodes drop every Tuesday and Friday. Subscribe now because these cases won't solve themselves.
🔍 Real crimes. Real evidence. Real justice. 📱 Follow @WhispersOfCrime for case updates and breaking news ⚖️ Got a tip? Send it to tips@whispersofcrime.com - you could help solve the next case
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/whispers-of-crime-unsolved-true-crime--6281125/support.
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A young woman is found strangled in a dark Swansea lane during wartime blackout rules. Norah Bartlett’s murder became one of Wales’ longest-running unsolved cases.Norah Irene Bartlett was 33 years old when she was killed in November 1943 in the Brynmill area of Swansea, Wales. She had been walking home when she was attacked in a narrow lane off Rhyddings Park Road. Police confirmed she was sexually assaulted and strangled. No clear suspect was ever charged.The killing took place under World War II blackout rules, when street lighting was restricted and patrol coverage was limited. Witnesses reported seeing Norah earlier that night with an American serviceman, but wartime records made tracing military personnel difficult.Modern criminology has raised the possibility that her death may be linked to other South Wales wartime killings. The Norah Bartlett murder remains a major UK historical cold case and a reference point in British true crime research.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/whispers-of-crime-unsolved-true-crime--6281125/support.Whispers of Crime: Unsolved True Crime is your go-to true crime podcast for exploring the most chilling unsolved mysteries, cold cases, and murder investigations that continue to baffle experts in 2025. We dive deep into infamous serial killer cases, forensic evidence analysis, and criminal investigations that remain shrouded in mystery.Our true crime episodes uncover shocking twists, DNA breakthroughs, and the latest investigative leads in cases like the Zodiac Killer, Golden State Killer, Long Island Serial Killer, and other notorious unsolved murders. From missing persons cases to underreported crimes, we shine a light on forgotten mysteries that deserve justice and closure.Whether you're fascinated by forensic files, criminal psychology, or real-life detective work, Whispers of Crime delivers gripping storytelling with compelling evidence analysis. We explore everything from famous cold cases and police investigations to lesser-known homicides and disappeared persons cases that still haunt families and communities.Join our community of true crime enthusiasts every Tuesday and Friday at 8 PM for new episodes featuring:In-depth cold case investigations and breakthrough developmentsSerial killer profiles and criminal behavior analysisUnsolved murder mysteries with exclusive interviewsMissing persons cases and abduction investigationsForensic science insights and DNA evidence updatesMany oth
A woman strangled with her own scarf. A Victorian tombstone torn from a grave. A body weighted and thrown into the River Avon in Stratford-upon-Avon.In April 1954, Olive May Bennett, a 45 year old Scottish midwife, was last seen waiting outside the Red Horse Hotel in Stratford-upon-Avon. Hours later, her body surfaced in the river, bound to a fifty pound tombstone taken from Holy Trinity Churchyard. The murder became known as the Tombstone Murder, one of the most disturbing UK historical cold cases of the post war era.Investigators traced Olive Bennett’s final movements through local pubs, examined her sudden lifestyle changes, and interviewed men listed in her address book. A chilling lead emerged years later when two women reported being threatened in the same churchyard by men who spoke of drowning victims with a tombstone.Despite Scotland Yard involvement, forensic examination, and a major reward, the murder of Nurse Olive Bennett remains unsolved. The case still raises questions about missed witnesses, timing, and whether her killer was ever identified.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/whispers-of-crime-unsolved-true-crime--6281125/support.Whispers of Crime: Unsolved True Crime is your go-to true crime podcast for exploring the most chilling unsolved mysteries, cold cases, and murder investigations that continue to baffle experts in 2025. We dive deep into infamous serial killer cases, forensic evidence analysis, and criminal investigations that remain shrouded in mystery.Our true crime episodes uncover shocking twists, DNA breakthroughs, and the latest investigative leads in cases like the Zodiac Killer, Golden State Killer, Long Island Serial Killer, and other notorious unsolved murders. From missing persons cases to underreported crimes, we shine a light on forgotten mysteries that deserve justice and closure.Whether you're fascinated by forensic files, criminal psychology, or real-life detective work, Whispers of Crime delivers gripping storytelling with compelling evidence analysis. We explore everything from famous cold cases and police investigations to lesser-known homicides and disappeared persons cases that still haunt families and communities.Join our community of true crime enthusiasts every Tuesday and Friday at 8 PM for new episodes featuring:In-depth cold case investigations and breakthrough developmentsSerial killer profiles and criminal behavior analysisUnsolved murder mysteries with exclusive interviewsMissing persons cases and abduction investigationsForensic science insights and DNA evidence updatesMany oth
A routine walk home through a dark woodland path ended in violence in rural Wales. The Caroline Evans murder in Coedpoeth became an Unsolved Welsh Cold Case that still haunts North Wales.On 6 October 1945, Caroline Evans, a well known schoolteacher, was killed near Pant Tywyll, a secluded track on the edge of Coedpoeth. The crime, often referred to as the Pant Tywyll murder, quickly became one of the most troubling examples of a Coedpoeth murder 1945, shaking a small community already adjusting to life after the war. Her death is now firmly recorded among the most significant North Wales unsolved murders.The investigation escalated into a major Scotland Yard cold case, producing hundreds of statements during a wide reaching 1945 murder investigation. Witness testimony, including an alleged RAF serviceman sighting, introduced theories that were never fully resolved.Despite intense scrutiny, the killing remained one of many unsolved Welsh murders with no charges brought.Today, the case is frequently cited in British true crime Wales discussions, listed among enduring UK historical cold cases, and remembered as one of the most chilling historic British murder cases involving women murdered in Wales.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/whispers-of-crime-unsolved-true-crime--6281125/support.Whispers of Crime: Unsolved True Crime is your go-to true crime podcast for exploring the most chilling unsolved mysteries, cold cases, and murder investigations that continue to baffle experts in 2025. We dive deep into infamous serial killer cases, forensic evidence analysis, and criminal investigations that remain shrouded in mystery.Our true crime episodes uncover shocking twists, DNA breakthroughs, and the latest investigative leads in cases like the Zodiac Killer, Golden State Killer, Long Island Serial Killer, and other notorious unsolved murders. From missing persons cases to underreported crimes, we shine a light on forgotten mysteries that deserve justice and closure.Whether you're fascinated by forensic files, criminal psychology, or real-life detective work, Whispers of Crime delivers gripping storytelling with compelling evidence analysis. We explore everything from famous cold cases and police investigations to lesser-known homicides and disappeared persons cases that still haunt families and communities.Join our community of true crime enthusiasts every Tuesday and Friday at 8 PM for new episodes featuring:In-depth cold case investigations and breakthrough developmentsSerial killer profiles and criminal behavior analysisUnsolved murder mysteries with exclusive interviewsMissing persons cases and abduction investigationsForensic science insights and DNA evidence updatesMany oth
A man closes his sweet shop on Good Friday in Birmingham. Hours later, he is beaten to death and buried in woodland. This unsolved murder remains one of Birmingham’s most troubling cold cases in Britain history.On 18 April 1957, Frederick Walter Jeffs, a 37-year-old shopkeeper in Quinton, Birmingham, was last seen alive after a dark-haired young woman appeared to wait for him outside his shop. His van was later found abandoned with blood on the bonnet. By morning, his body lay hidden in Sandwell Valley.Police believed Fred Jeffs was lured away and attacked with a blunt weapon, possibly a lorry starter handle. Cash and valuables were missing, yet the violence suggested more than a simple robbery. The woman seen with him was never identified, and a suspected male attacker disappeared.Despite a major investigation, no one was charged. This British true crime mystery remains one of the West Midlands’ most haunting UK historical cold cases, defined by a vanished witness and unanswered questions.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/whispers-of-crime-unsolved-true-crime--6281125/support.Whispers of Crime: Unsolved True Crime is your go-to true crime podcast for exploring the most chilling unsolved mysteries, cold cases, and murder investigations that continue to baffle experts in 2025. We dive deep into infamous serial killer cases, forensic evidence analysis, and criminal investigations that remain shrouded in mystery.Our true crime episodes uncover shocking twists, DNA breakthroughs, and the latest investigative leads in cases like the Zodiac Killer, Golden State Killer, Long Island Serial Killer, and other notorious unsolved murders. From missing persons cases to underreported crimes, we shine a light on forgotten mysteries that deserve justice and closure.Whether you're fascinated by forensic files, criminal psychology, or real-life detective work, Whispers of Crime delivers gripping storytelling with compelling evidence analysis. We explore everything from famous cold cases and police investigations to lesser-known homicides and disappeared persons cases that still haunt families and communities.Join our community of true crime enthusiasts every Tuesday and Friday at 8 PM for new episodes featuring:In-depth cold case investigations and breakthrough developmentsSerial killer profiles and criminal behavior analysisUnsolved murder mysteries with exclusive interviewsMissing persons cases and abduction investigationsForensic science insights and DNA evidence updatesMany oth
Knife wounds reported in foggy streets, schools locked down, and vigilante patrols roaming Halifax in 1938. West Yorkshire was convinced a violent attacker was stalking women after dark.The Halifax Slasher case began in November 1938 when residents of Halifax reported a series of slashing attacks across the town. Victims described sudden assaults, sharp weapons, and an attacker who vanished into the night. Police mobilised over one hundred officers, Scotland Yard was called in, and public fear escalated as newspapers published daily warnings.Yet as the investigation deepened, contradictions emerged. Some injuries could not be explained. Witness accounts conflicted. Several victims later admitted to harming themselves, while others never recanted. One local man died after being suspected by his community, raising serious questions about the human cost of mass fear.This episode examines the Halifax Slasher as a UK historical cold case shaped by pre war anxiety, media pressure, and institutional failure. It remains one of the most unsettling chapters in British true crime, not for who was caught, but for what the panic revealed about society under stress.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/whispers-of-crime-unsolved-true-crime--6281125/support.Whispers of Crime: Unsolved True Crime is your go-to true crime podcast for exploring the most chilling unsolved mysteries, cold cases, and murder investigations that continue to baffle experts in 2025. We dive deep into infamous serial killer cases, forensic evidence analysis, and criminal investigations that remain shrouded in mystery.Our true crime episodes uncover shocking twists, DNA breakthroughs, and the latest investigative leads in cases like the Zodiac Killer, Golden State Killer, Long Island Serial Killer, and other notorious unsolved murders. From missing persons cases to underreported crimes, we shine a light on forgotten mysteries that deserve justice and closure.Whether you're fascinated by forensic files, criminal psychology, or real-life detective work, Whispers of Crime delivers gripping storytelling with compelling evidence analysis. We explore everything from famous cold cases and police investigations to lesser-known homicides and disappeared persons cases that still haunt families and communities.Join our community of true crime enthusiasts every Tuesday and Friday at 8 PM for new episodes featuring:In-depth cold case investigations and breakthrough developmentsSerial killer profiles and criminal behavior analysisUnsolved murder mysteries with exclusive interviewsMissing persons cases and abduction investigationsForensic science insights and DNA evidence updatesMany oth
Three women left the Barrowland Ballroom in Glasgow and never made it home. One man was last seen with them.Between 1968 and 1969, Patricia Docker, Jemima MacDonald, and Helen Puttock were murdered after nights out at the same Glasgow dance hall. Each killing followed a similar pattern, yet no suspect was ever charged. Witness testimony, especially a 20 minute taxi ride conversation, shaped one of the most detailed suspect profiles in British true crime history.This episode examines the Bible John murders in Glasgow, tracing what happened to the victims, how police built their case, and why the investigation ultimately stalled. It explores the strange behavioural clues, the unanswered forensic questions, and the long standing debate over whether key evidence was mishandled or concealed.More than fifty years on, new research, DNA developments, and renewed media scrutiny have brought this UK historical cold case back into focus. The Bible John case remains one of Scotland’s most disturbing and unresolved British true crime mysteries.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/whispers-of-crime-unsolved-true-crime--6281125/support.Whispers of Crime: Unsolved True Crime is your go-to true crime podcast for exploring the most chilling unsolved mysteries, cold cases, and murder investigations that continue to baffle experts in 2025. We dive deep into infamous serial killer cases, forensic evidence analysis, and criminal investigations that remain shrouded in mystery.Our true crime episodes uncover shocking twists, DNA breakthroughs, and the latest investigative leads in cases like the Zodiac Killer, Golden State Killer, Long Island Serial Killer, and other notorious unsolved murders. From missing persons cases to underreported crimes, we shine a light on forgotten mysteries that deserve justice and closure.Whether you're fascinated by forensic files, criminal psychology, or real-life detective work, Whispers of Crime delivers gripping storytelling with compelling evidence analysis. We explore everything from famous cold cases and police investigations to lesser-known homicides and disappeared persons cases that still haunt families and communities.Join our community of true crime enthusiasts every Tuesday and Friday at 8 PM for new episodes featuring:In-depth cold case investigations and breakthrough developmentsSerial killer profiles and criminal behavior analysisUnsolved murder mysteries with exclusive interviewsMissing persons cases and abduction investigationsForensic science insights and DNA evidence updatesMany oth
A 12-year-old girl waves to her mother from the woods. She never comes home. Found the next day, raped and shot twice. Muriel Drinkwater, known as The Little Nightingale, was murdered 500 yards from her family farm in Penllergaer Woods, Swansea, on June 27, 1946.Police interviewed 20,000 men. They found the murder weapon, a modified World War One Colt 45 pistol. In 2008, investigators discovered her forgotten school coat with a semen stain circled in yellow crayon from 1946. Scientists extracted DNA from the 62-year-old evidence, the oldest forensic sample successfully recovered in a UK murder investigation.The DNA ruled out prime suspect Harold Jones, a notorious double child killer. A 2020 BBC documentary identified Ronnie Harries, a farmhand who worked for Muriel's father and was later hanged for hammer murders. His family's DNA was tested. Police refuse to release the results.In 2010, Scotland Yard sealed all case files from public access. After 64 years, nobody can view the evidence. They have DNA. They have suspects. What are they hiding about the murder of The Little Nightingale?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/whispers-of-crime-unsolved-true-crime--6281125/support.Whispers of Crime: Unsolved True Crime is your go-to true crime podcast for exploring the most chilling unsolved mysteries, cold cases, and murder investigations that continue to baffle experts in 2025. We dive deep into infamous serial killer cases, forensic evidence analysis, and criminal investigations that remain shrouded in mystery.Our true crime episodes uncover shocking twists, DNA breakthroughs, and the latest investigative leads in cases like the Zodiac Killer, Golden State Killer, Long Island Serial Killer, and other notorious unsolved murders. From missing persons cases to underreported crimes, we shine a light on forgotten mysteries that deserve justice and closure.Whether you're fascinated by forensic files, criminal psychology, or real-life detective work, Whispers of Crime delivers gripping storytelling with compelling evidence analysis. We explore everything from famous cold cases and police investigations to lesser-known homicides and disappeared persons cases that still haunt families and communities.Join our community of true crime enthusiasts every Tuesday and Friday at 8 PM for new episodes featuring:In-depth cold case investigations and breakthrough developmentsSerial killer profiles and criminal behavior analysisUnsolved murder mysteries with exclusive interviewsMissing persons cases and abduction investigationsForensic science insights and DNA evidence updatesMany oth
A burning Morris Minor was found on Hardingstone Lane near Northampton in November 1930, with a body inside burned beyond recognition. The car belonged to Alfred Arthur Rouse, yet witnesses saw him walking away alive.The Blazing Car Murder became one of the most disturbing British true crime cases of the early twentieth century. Rouse claimed a hitchhiker died in an accident, but forensic evidence showed the victim was alive when the fire started. A wooden mallet, petrol-soaked clothing, and signs of deliberate tampering with the car pointed to murder, not chance.Rouse was convicted and executed, but the case never truly closed. The victim was never identified and remains buried as “Man Unknown” in Northamptonshire. Modern DNA testing has failed to solve that mystery.This episode examines the full Alfred Arthur Rouse case, the trial at Northampton Assizes, the role of forensic pathologist Bernard Spilsbury, and why this UK historical cold case still raises questions nearly a century later in British true crime history.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/whispers-of-crime-unsolved-true-crime--6281125/support.Whispers of Crime: Unsolved True Crime is your go-to true crime podcast for exploring the most chilling unsolved mysteries, cold cases, and murder investigations that continue to baffle experts in 2025. We dive deep into infamous serial killer cases, forensic evidence analysis, and criminal investigations that remain shrouded in mystery.Our true crime episodes uncover shocking twists, DNA breakthroughs, and the latest investigative leads in cases like the Zodiac Killer, Golden State Killer, Long Island Serial Killer, and other notorious unsolved murders. From missing persons cases to underreported crimes, we shine a light on forgotten mysteries that deserve justice and closure.Whether you're fascinated by forensic files, criminal psychology, or real-life detective work, Whispers of Crime delivers gripping storytelling with compelling evidence analysis. We explore everything from famous cold cases and police investigations to lesser-known homicides and disappeared persons cases that still haunt families and communities.Join our community of true crime enthusiasts every Tuesday and Friday at 8 PM for new episodes featuring:In-depth cold case investigations and breakthrough developmentsSerial killer profiles and criminal behavior analysisUnsolved murder mysteries with exclusive interviewsMissing persons cases and abduction investigationsForensic science insights and DNA evidence updatesMany oth
Three deaths. One family. A quiet house on Birdhurst Rise in South Croydon.Between April 1928 and March 1929, three members of a wealthy South Croydon family died of arsenic poisoning at 29 Birdhurst Rise. Edmund Duff, a 59-year-old retired colonial officer, collapsed after supper with violent vomiting and leg cramps. His death was dismissed as heart failure.Ten months later, his sister-in-law Vera Sidney complained her soup tasted gritty before dying in agony. Three weeks after that, the matriarch Violet Sidney told friends she was being poisoned, then died after taking medicine that burned her throat.When bodies were exhumed, massive arsenic doses were found in all three victims. The poison came from Eureka weedkiller kept in the family garden shed. Grace Duff, who inherited ÂŁ80,000 from all three deaths, became the prime suspect. She famously served tea to friends during the inquest and showed no emotion. Despite evidence and Inspector Hedges pushing for arrest, she was never charged.Critical evidence vanished. Dr. Elwell, the family physician rumored to be Grace's lover, misdiagnosed all three deaths. The Metatone medicine bottle containing the fatal dose disappeared before testing. Edmund Duff's organs were improperly preserved, destroying key forensic evidence.Was Grace Duff a calculating poisoner protected by wealth and charm? Or was her brother Tom Sidney, a failing entertainer desperate for inheritance money, the true killer? This UK historical cold case explores how botched forensics, class privilege, and vanished evidence allowed a potential murderer to walk free.The Croydon Poisonings remain one of Britain's most notorious unsolved mysteries 96 years later.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/whispers-of-crime-unsolved-true-crime--6281125/support.Whispers of Crime: Unsolved True Crime is your go-to true crime podcast for exploring the most chilling unsolved mysteries, cold cases, and murder investigations that continue to baffle experts in 2025. We dive deep into infamous serial killer cases, forensic evidence analysis, and criminal investigations that remain shrouded in mystery.Our true crime episodes uncover shocking twists, DNA breakthroughs, and the latest investigative leads in cases like the Zodiac Killer, Golden State Killer, Long Island Serial Killer, and other notorious unsolved murders. From missing persons cases to underreported crimes, we shine a light on forgotten mysteries that deserve justice and closure.Whether you're fascinated by forensic files, criminal psychology, or real-life detective work, Whispers of Crime delivers gripping storytelling with compelling evidence analysis. We explore everything from famous cold cases and police investigations to lesser-known homicides and disappeared persons cases that still haunt families and communities.Join our community of true crime enthusiasts every Tuesday and Friday at 8 PM for new episodes featuring:In-depth cold case investigations and breakthrough developmentsSerial killer profiles and criminal behavior analysisUnsolved murder mysteries with exclusive interviewsMissing persons cases and abduction investigationsForensic science insights and DNA evidence updatesMany oth
A young woman rides home along Gartree Road. Hours later, she is found dead with a gunshot wound to the face near Little Stretton.On 5 July 1919, 21 year old factory worker Bella Wright was killed on a quiet country lane in Leicestershire. Witnesses last saw her cycling with a polite stranger riding a distinctive green bicycle. At first, her death was treated as a road accident until a doctor discovered a bullet wound below her eye.The investigation led police to Ronald Light, a former army officer and schoolteacher. A green bicycle, revolver holster, and matching ammunition were later pulled from a canal. Light admitted being with Bella but claimed her death was a tragic accident caused by a stray bullet.Despite strong circumstantial evidence, Light was acquitted in 1920. Key testimony was kept from the jury, and later police records hinted at a private confession.The Green Bicycle Case remains one of the most disputed verdicts in British true crime and a lasting UK historical cold case.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/whispers-of-crime-unsolved-true-crime--6281125/support.Whispers of Crime: Unsolved True Crime is your go-to true crime podcast for exploring the most chilling unsolved mysteries, cold cases, and murder investigations that continue to baffle experts in 2025. We dive deep into infamous serial killer cases, forensic evidence analysis, and criminal investigations that remain shrouded in mystery.Our true crime episodes uncover shocking twists, DNA breakthroughs, and the latest investigative leads in cases like the Zodiac Killer, Golden State Killer, Long Island Serial Killer, and other notorious unsolved murders. From missing persons cases to underreported crimes, we shine a light on forgotten mysteries that deserve justice and closure.Whether you're fascinated by forensic files, criminal psychology, or real-life detective work, Whispers of Crime delivers gripping storytelling with compelling evidence analysis. We explore everything from famous cold cases and police investigations to lesser-known homicides and disappeared persons cases that still haunt families and communities.Join our community of true crime enthusiasts every Tuesday and Friday at 8 PM for new episodes featuring:In-depth cold case investigations and breakthrough developmentsSerial killer profiles and criminal behavior analysisUnsolved murder mysteries with exclusive interviewsMissing persons cases and abduction investigationsForensic science insights and DNA evidence updatesMany oth
A young servant is found stabbed and burned at the foot of a staircase in a quiet Suffolk village. Rose Harsent was six months pregnant, and the man accused of her murder stood trial twice, yet no verdict was ever reached in Peasenhall.On 31 May 1902, Rose Anne Harsent was killed inside Providence House in Peasenhall, Suffolk. The crime scene showed deep throat wounds, signs of struggle, and a failed attempt to burn the body. Evidence pointed toward William Gardiner, a married choirmaster with whom Rose was widely believed to be having an affair.The case became one of Britain’s most troubling legal puzzles. Two juries heard the same evidence and reached opposite conclusions, each split eleven to one. No conviction, no acquittal, only lasting suspicion.This UK historical cold case exposes the limits of Edwardian policing, the power of village gossip, and how circumstantial evidence can divide justice. More than a century later, the Peasenhall murder remains one of British true crime’s most debated unsolved killings.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/whispers-of-crime-unsolved-true-crime--6281125/support.Whispers of Crime: Unsolved True Crime is your go-to true crime podcast for exploring the most chilling unsolved mysteries, cold cases, and murder investigations that continue to baffle experts in 2025. We dive deep into infamous serial killer cases, forensic evidence analysis, and criminal investigations that remain shrouded in mystery.Our true crime episodes uncover shocking twists, DNA breakthroughs, and the latest investigative leads in cases like the Zodiac Killer, Golden State Killer, Long Island Serial Killer, and other notorious unsolved murders. From missing persons cases to underreported crimes, we shine a light on forgotten mysteries that deserve justice and closure.Whether you're fascinated by forensic files, criminal psychology, or real-life detective work, Whispers of Crime delivers gripping storytelling with compelling evidence analysis. We explore everything from famous cold cases and police investigations to lesser-known homicides and disappeared persons cases that still haunt families and communities.Join our community of true crime enthusiasts every Tuesday and Friday at 8 PM for new episodes featuring:In-depth cold case investigations and breakthrough developmentsSerial killer profiles and criminal behavior analysisUnsolved murder mysteries with exclusive interviewsMissing persons cases and abduction investigationsForensic science insights and DNA evidence updatesMany oth
August 22, 1961. Michael Gregsten and Valerie Storie were ambushed at gunpoint in a Berkshire cornfield and forced to drive through the night to Deadman's Hill on the A6 in Bedfordshire. Gregsten was shot dead. Storie was raped, shot five times, and paralyzed for life.James Hanratty, a 25 year old petty criminal with no history of violence, was arrested, tried, and hanged in April 1962. He maintained his innocence until his final moments, telling his family to clear his name.The case against him rested on eyewitness identification and a changed alibi, but there was no forensic evidence linking him to the crime scene.The initial suspect, Peter Alphon, was released after Storie failed to identify him in a lineup. Years later, Alphon confessed on tape to being paid ÂŁ5,000 to end the affair, then withdrew his confession.The hotel manager who provided key testimony had a fraud conviction and changed his statement three times.In 2002, forty years after Hanratty's execution, DNA evidence from his exhumed body led the Court of Appeal to rule him guilty beyond doubt. His family claims the evidence was contaminated after decades of poor storage. Celebrities including John Lennon and Yoko Ono backed the innocence campaign.Was James Hanratty wrongly hanged, or was justice served? The A6 Murder remains one of Britain's most controversial capital punishment cases and a landmark UK historical cold case that continues to divide opinion six decades later.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/whispers-of-crime-unsolved-true-crime--6281125/support.Whispers of Crime: Unsolved True Crime is your go-to true crime podcast for exploring the most chilling unsolved mysteries, cold cases, and murder investigations that continue to baffle experts in 2025. We dive deep into infamous serial killer cases, forensic evidence analysis, and criminal investigations that remain shrouded in mystery.Our true crime episodes uncover shocking twists, DNA breakthroughs, and the latest investigative leads in cases like the Zodiac Killer, Golden State Killer, Long Island Serial Killer, and other notorious unsolved murders. From missing persons cases to underreported crimes, we shine a light on forgotten mysteries that deserve justice and closure.Whether you're fascinated by forensic files, criminal psychology, or real-life detective work, Whispers of Crime delivers gripping storytelling with compelling evidence analysis. We explore everything from famous cold cases and police investigations to lesser-known homicides and disappeared persons cases that still haunt families and communities.Join our community of true crime enthusiasts every Tuesday and Friday at 8 PM for new episodes featuring:In-depth cold case investigations and breakthrough developmentsSerial killer profiles and criminal behavior analysisUnsolved murder mysteries with exclusive interviewsMissing persons cases and abduction investigationsForensic science insights and DNA evidence updatesMany oth
Six women were found naked and strangled across West London, many left near the River Thames. The killings centred on Hammersmith between 1964 and 1965 and became one of Britain’s biggest unsolved murder hunts.Known as the Hammersmith Nude Murders, the case focused on women working the streets of West London. Their bodies were dumped in public places, often after being held elsewhere.Forensic paint traces linked several victims, pointing to a shared location and possibly a single offender. Despite thousands of suspects questioned and one of the largest Scotland Yard operations of the era, no arrest was made.Nicknamed Jack the Stripper by the press, the killer vanished as suddenly as he appeared. Key evidence was lost, files were sealed, and senior officers later made claims that raised more questions than answers.This British true crime case still matters today because it exposes failures in policing, bias against victims, and how major leads can disappear without explanation.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/whispers-of-crime-unsolved-true-crime--6281125/support.Whispers of Crime: Unsolved True Crime is your go-to true crime podcast for exploring the most chilling unsolved mysteries, cold cases, and murder investigations that continue to baffle experts in 2025. We dive deep into infamous serial killer cases, forensic evidence analysis, and criminal investigations that remain shrouded in mystery.Our true crime episodes uncover shocking twists, DNA breakthroughs, and the latest investigative leads in cases like the Zodiac Killer, Golden State Killer, Long Island Serial Killer, and other notorious unsolved murders. From missing persons cases to underreported crimes, we shine a light on forgotten mysteries that deserve justice and closure.Whether you're fascinated by forensic files, criminal psychology, or real-life detective work, Whispers of Crime delivers gripping storytelling with compelling evidence analysis. We explore everything from famous cold cases and police investigations to lesser-known homicides and disappeared persons cases that still haunt families and communities.Join our community of true crime enthusiasts every Tuesday and Friday at 8 PM for new episodes featuring:In-depth cold case investigations and breakthrough developmentsSerial killer profiles and criminal behavior analysisUnsolved murder mysteries with exclusive interviewsMissing persons cases and abduction investigationsForensic science insights and DNA evidence updatesMany oth
A locked trunk at Brighton railway station leaked blood through its seams in June 1934. Inside was a young pregnant woman, carefully wrapped, her identity removed forever.The Brighton Trunk Murders refer to a series of linked discoveries between 1927 and 1934 in Brighton, Sussex, where dismembered bodies were hidden in luggage and left at busy railway stations. The most haunting case involved an unidentified woman known only as the Girl with Pretty Feet, five months pregnant, her head and arms never found.As police launched Britain’s first nationwide public appeal, the investigation spiralled into confusion. False leads flooded in. Key evidence was mishandled. At the same time, another trunk revealed the body of Violette Kaye, killed by her partner Tony Mancini, who was later acquitted despite years of suspicion and a later confession.This UK historical cold case exposes deep flaws in early forensic science, the limits of justice, and why one of Britain’s most disturbing murder investigations still matters today in British true crime history.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/whispers-of-crime-unsolved-true-crime--6281125/support.Whispers of Crime: Unsolved True Crime is your go-to true crime podcast for exploring the most chilling unsolved mysteries, cold cases, and murder investigations that continue to baffle experts in 2025. We dive deep into infamous serial killer cases, forensic evidence analysis, and criminal investigations that remain shrouded in mystery.Our true crime episodes uncover shocking twists, DNA breakthroughs, and the latest investigative leads in cases like the Zodiac Killer, Golden State Killer, Long Island Serial Killer, and other notorious unsolved murders. From missing persons cases to underreported crimes, we shine a light on forgotten mysteries that deserve justice and closure.Whether you're fascinated by forensic files, criminal psychology, or real-life detective work, Whispers of Crime delivers gripping storytelling with compelling evidence analysis. We explore everything from famous cold cases and police investigations to lesser-known homicides and disappeared persons cases that still haunt families and communities.Join our community of true crime enthusiasts every Tuesday and Friday at 8 PM for new episodes featuring:In-depth cold case investigations and breakthrough developmentsSerial killer profiles and criminal behavior analysisUnsolved murder mysteries with exclusive interviewsMissing persons cases and abduction investigationsForensic science insights and DNA evidence updatesMany oth
A phone call from a man who doesn't exist sends William Wallace across Liverpool while his wife Julia is bludgeoned to death at 29 Wolverton Street. Police find no blood on his clothes. A jury convicts him anyway in under an hour.Then Britain's Court of Criminal Appeal makes an unprecedented ruling: the evidence cannot support a murder conviction. Wallace walks free, but the real story was buried. A garage mechanic discovered a blood soaked glove in suspect Gordon Parry's car the night Julia died. That evidence never reached trial. Why? Parry's family had connections inside the Liverpool police department investigating the case.The detective arrived drunk at the crime scene. The pathologist changed his time of death estimate twice to fit the prosecution theory. An innocent man nearly hanged while the actual killer lived freely for 49 years.This is Britain's most famous impossible murder and one of its greatest miscarriages of justice. The case remains officially unsolved 94 years later, a landmark moment in British legal history that exposed how institutional corruption can protect killers and condemn the innocent.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/whispers-of-crime-unsolved-true-crime--6281125/support.Whispers of Crime: Unsolved True Crime is your go-to true crime podcast for exploring the most chilling unsolved mysteries, cold cases, and murder investigations that continue to baffle experts in 2025. We dive deep into infamous serial killer cases, forensic evidence analysis, and criminal investigations that remain shrouded in mystery.Our true crime episodes uncover shocking twists, DNA breakthroughs, and the latest investigative leads in cases like the Zodiac Killer, Golden State Killer, Long Island Serial Killer, and other notorious unsolved murders. From missing persons cases to underreported crimes, we shine a light on forgotten mysteries that deserve justice and closure.Whether you're fascinated by forensic files, criminal psychology, or real-life detective work, Whispers of Crime delivers gripping storytelling with compelling evidence analysis. We explore everything from famous cold cases and police investigations to lesser-known homicides and disappeared persons cases that still haunt families and communities.Join our community of true crime enthusiasts every Tuesday and Friday at 8 PM for new episodes featuring:In-depth cold case investigations and breakthrough developmentsSerial killer profiles and criminal behavior analysisUnsolved murder mysteries with exclusive interviewsMissing persons cases and abduction investigationsForensic science insights and DNA evidence updatesMany oth
On 18 April 1943, four boys searching for bird nests in Hagley Wood, Worcestershire, discovered a skeleton hidden inside a hollow wych elm tree.The victim, a woman aged 35 to 40 with distinctive protruding teeth, had been suffocated with taffeta fabric stuffed down her throat.Police found a gold wedding ring but no identity. Dental records across a thousand square miles turned up nothing. Six months later, mysterious graffiti appeared across the West Midlands: "Who put Bella down the wych elm?" Written in white chalk, too high for children to reach, the message suggested someone knew her name.Theories ranged from German spy Clara Bauerle to occult ritual sacrifice to Dutch espionage rings. Despite Scotland Yard investigations, forensic analysis, and witness reports of a sex worker named Bella disappearing from Hagley Road, the victim was never identified.The skeleton vanished from police custody in the 1970s, destroying any chance of modern DNA testing. Eighty-two years later, this remains one of Britain's most haunting unsolved murders.A nameless victim, cryptic graffiti that still appears today, and evidence lost forever to institutional negligence.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/whispers-of-crime-unsolved-true-crime--6281125/support.Whispers of Crime: Unsolved True Crime is your go-to true crime podcast for exploring the most chilling unsolved mysteries, cold cases, and murder investigations that continue to baffle experts in 2025. We dive deep into infamous serial killer cases, forensic evidence analysis, and criminal investigations that remain shrouded in mystery.Our true crime episodes uncover shocking twists, DNA breakthroughs, and the latest investigative leads in cases like the Zodiac Killer, Golden State Killer, Long Island Serial Killer, and other notorious unsolved murders. From missing persons cases to underreported crimes, we shine a light on forgotten mysteries that deserve justice and closure.Whether you're fascinated by forensic files, criminal psychology, or real-life detective work, Whispers of Crime delivers gripping storytelling with compelling evidence analysis. We explore everything from famous cold cases and police investigations to lesser-known homicides and disappeared persons cases that still haunt families and communities.Join our community of true crime enthusiasts every Tuesday and Friday at 8 PM for new episodes featuring:In-depth cold case investigations and breakthrough developmentsSerial killer profiles and criminal behavior analysisUnsolved murder mysteries with exclusive interviewsMissing persons cases and abduction investigationsForensic science insights and DNA evidence updatesMany oth
On Valentine's Day 1945, 74-year-old Charles Walton was found murdered on a Warwickshire farm. He was beaten with his own walking stick, throat slashed, and pinned to the ground with a pitchfork through his neck.Scotland Yard's Chief Inspector Robert Fabian interviewed over 500 witnesses in this brutal unsolved murder case but made no arrests. The prime suspect, farm manager Alfred Potter, changed his story five times during the murder investigation and had no credible alibi, yet was never charged with the killing.Lower Quinton villagers whispered about witchcraft and ritual sacrifice, claiming Walton cursed their crops and animals with dark magic. But a former Warwickshire police officer later revealed the truth: "The locals knew who committed the murder.They decided not to talk about it." Was this Valentine's Day murder a pagan ritual killing, or did the witchcraft narrative become convenient cover for a domestic crime and village conspiracy?Eighty years later, the Charles Walton case remains one of Britain's most mysterious unsolved murders. This true crime cold case explores how village silence may have protected a killer and transformed a brutal pitchfork murder into British folklore and legend.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/whispers-of-crime-unsolved-true-crime--6281125/support.Whispers of Crime: Unsolved True Crime is your go-to true crime podcast for exploring the most chilling unsolved mysteries, cold cases, and murder investigations that continue to baffle experts in 2025. We dive deep into infamous serial killer cases, forensic evidence analysis, and criminal investigations that remain shrouded in mystery.Our true crime episodes uncover shocking twists, DNA breakthroughs, and the latest investigative leads in cases like the Zodiac Killer, Golden State Killer, Long Island Serial Killer, and other notorious unsolved murders. From missing persons cases to underreported crimes, we shine a light on forgotten mysteries that deserve justice and closure.Whether you're fascinated by forensic files, criminal psychology, or real-life detective work, Whispers of Crime delivers gripping storytelling with compelling evidence analysis. We explore everything from famous cold cases and police investigations to lesser-known homicides and disappeared persons cases that still haunt families and communities.Join our community of true crime enthusiasts every Tuesday and Friday at 8 PM for new episodes featuring:In-depth cold case investigations and breakthrough developmentsSerial killer profiles and criminal behavior analysisUnsolved murder mysteries with exclusive interviewsMissing persons cases and abduction investigationsForensic science insights and DNA evidence updatesMany oth
A Teamsters boss walked into a Detroit-area restaurant parking lot and never came back.Jimmy Hoffa vanished outside the Machus Red Fox in Bloomfield Township, Michigan in July 1975 after waiting for a meeting that never happened.Witnesses saw Hoffa pacing the lot. Minutes later, he was seen getting into a maroon Mercury sedan. He was never seen again.This criminal case centers on the former president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters and his attempt to regain control of the union. Federal investigators concluded Hoffa was murdered by organized crime figures who feared he would cut off mob access to the Teamsters pension fund.Physical evidence, including Hoffa’s hair found in a known associate’s car, confirmed he entered the vehicle. The body has never been recovered.Fifty years later, the FBI still considers the Jimmy Hoffa disappearance an active cold case. New searches, declassified files, and public appeals in 2025 renewed national attention.This true crime podcast examines what happened, who was involved, and why this disappearance still shapes American labor history.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/whispers-of-crime-unsolved-true-crime--6281125/support.Whispers of Crime: Unsolved True Crime is your go-to true crime podcast for exploring the most chilling unsolved mysteries, cold cases, and murder investigations that continue to baffle experts in 2025. We dive deep into infamous serial killer cases, forensic evidence analysis, and criminal investigations that remain shrouded in mystery.Our true crime episodes uncover shocking twists, DNA breakthroughs, and the latest investigative leads in cases like the Zodiac Killer, Golden State Killer, Long Island Serial Killer, and other notorious unsolved murders. From missing persons cases to underreported crimes, we shine a light on forgotten mysteries that deserve justice and closure.Whether you're fascinated by forensic files, criminal psychology, or real-life detective work, Whispers of Crime delivers gripping storytelling with compelling evidence analysis. We explore everything from famous cold cases and police investigations to lesser-known homicides and disappeared persons cases that still haunt families and communities.Join our community of true crime enthusiasts every Tuesday and Friday at 8 PM for new episodes featuring:In-depth cold case investigations and breakthrough developmentsSerial killer profiles and criminal behavior analysisUnsolved murder mysteries with exclusive interviewsMissing persons cases and abduction investigationsForensic science insights and DNA evidence updatesMany oth
Five men vanished after a simple basketball game. Days later, their car was found abandoned deep in the mountains. What happened next shocked investigators and still confuses experts today.The Yuba County Five case is one of the most disturbing unsolved true crime mysteries in American history. These men survived freezing temperatures, snowstorms, and isolation, yet died slowly with food, shelter, and warmth nearby. One man lived for weeks inside a cabin filled with supplies but still starved to death. Others were never fully explained.In this episode, we examine the Yuba County Five mystery, the frozen mountain deaths, the abandoned car, strange survival choices, mental disability factors, possible foul play, and why this remains a chilling cold case decades later.We break down the official timeline, search efforts, discovery of the bodies, and the unanswered questions that keep this case alive among true crime podcast listeners.If you are drawn to unsolved cases, missing persons stories, and real-life mysteries that defy logic, this episode will stay with you long after it ends.Follow Whispers of Crime for more true crime stories, cold cases, and disturbing mysteries you will not forget.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/whispers-of-crime-unsolved-true-crime--6281125/support.Whispers of Crime: Unsolved True Crime is your go-to true crime podcast for exploring the most chilling unsolved mysteries, cold cases, and murder investigations that continue to baffle experts in 2025. We dive deep into infamous serial killer cases, forensic evidence analysis, and criminal investigations that remain shrouded in mystery.Our true crime episodes uncover shocking twists, DNA breakthroughs, and the latest investigative leads in cases like the Zodiac Killer, Golden State Killer, Long Island Serial Killer, and other notorious unsolved murders. From missing persons cases to underreported crimes, we shine a light on forgotten mysteries that deserve justice and closure.Whether you're fascinated by forensic files, criminal psychology, or real-life detective work, Whispers of Crime delivers gripping storytelling with compelling evidence analysis. We explore everything from famous cold cases and police investigations to lesser-known homicides and disappeared persons cases that still haunt families and communities.Join our community of true crime enthusiasts every Tuesday and Friday at 8 PM for new episodes featuring:In-depth cold case investigations and breakthrough developmentsSerial killer profiles and criminal behavior analysisUnsolved murder mysteries with exclusive interviewsMissing persons cases and abduction investigationsForensic science insights and DNA evidence updatesMany oth
A white Coors company truck was found running on a narrow mountain bridge outside Morrison, Colorado. Adolph Coors III was missing.On February 9, 1960, the heir to the Coors Brewing Company stopped to help a man whose car appeared broken down on Turkey Creek Bridge. The encounter turned into a violent struggle. Coors was shot during a failed kidnapping attempt and left in the creek below.A typed ransom letter arrived later the same day, even though Adolph Coors III was already dead. The crime launched one of the largest FBI manhunts in American history and ended with the arrest of escaped convict Joseph Corbett Jr.This true crime podcast examines the Coors kidnapping, the forensic geology that linked a suspect to a mountain burial site, and why this criminal case is still taught in law enforcement training today.What really happened in Coors Brewery Murder, Colorado 1960?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/whispers-of-crime-unsolved-true-crime--6281125/support.Whispers of Crime: Unsolved True Crime is your go-to true crime podcast for exploring the most chilling unsolved mysteries, cold cases, and murder investigations that continue to baffle experts in 2025. We dive deep into infamous serial killer cases, forensic evidence analysis, and criminal investigations that remain shrouded in mystery.Our true crime episodes uncover shocking twists, DNA breakthroughs, and the latest investigative leads in cases like the Zodiac Killer, Golden State Killer, Long Island Serial Killer, and other notorious unsolved murders. From missing persons cases to underreported crimes, we shine a light on forgotten mysteries that deserve justice and closure.Whether you're fascinated by forensic files, criminal psychology, or real-life detective work, Whispers of Crime delivers gripping storytelling with compelling evidence analysis. We explore everything from famous cold cases and police investigations to lesser-known homicides and disappeared persons cases that still haunt families and communities.Join our community of true crime enthusiasts every Tuesday and Friday at 8 PM for new episodes featuring:In-depth cold case investigations and breakthrough developmentsSerial killer profiles and criminal behavior analysisUnsolved murder mysteries with exclusive interviewsMissing persons cases and abduction investigationsForensic science insights and DNA evidence updatesMany oth























