Unlawful Killing

Every year hundreds of people die preventable deaths at the hands of police, whilst in prison, or in the care of mental health services in the UK. Some of the names you’ll know. Most of them you won’t.   Bereaved families are left fighting for answers, demanding justice, and campaigning for change, in a system that is stacked against them. Drawing on four decades of campaigning and in conversation with those at the forefront of these struggles, hosts Lee Lawrence and Lucy Brisbane shine a light on injustice, amplify stories of resistance that need to be heard and explore the best way forward.  https://www.inquest.org.uk/podcast A podcast by INQUEST, the only charity fighting for justice alongside families bereaved by deaths involving the state, including police, prison and mental health services. Support this show https://www.inquest.org.uk/donate Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 16/04/2025

    Unlawful Killing: Artistic Voices Part 2 | Series 3 Episode 4

    In previous episodes of Unlawful Killing, we’ve heard and talked about loved ones who have died at the hands of the state, but rarely do we actually get to hear from those who have died. These people were also poets, musicians, artists and writers. After digging out some incredible material from INQUEST’s archives, we’d like to remember these artists by sharing some of their work.  As there’s so much in the archives, we only have enough time to talk about a few of the works, including art from Smiley Culture, Emily Hartley, Agnes McDonald, Matty Sheldrick, Jimmy Heather-Hayes, and Joe Black. All these artists are from different parts of the country, different ages, making art in different decades and at different life stages but what unites these artistic voices is the fact that they’ve each died at the hands of the state. 'Police Officer', Smiley Culture © Fashion Records Embalmed (w1b0's Alternative Method of Preservation) © Nexus 23 Transform (Beatprozessor's Dirty Bass Transform) © Nexus 23 Thanks to Adjoa Andoh, Ruth Bundey and Alfie Neill for their readings. Find out more about the artists featured: Smiley Culture – NTS Radio Page Matty Sheldrick’s website - www.mattyzak.com Joe Black’s Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/nexus23 Jim Heather-Hayes - https://history.inquest.org.uk/case-profiles/jim-heather-hayes/ Emily Hartley - https://history.inquest.org.uk/case-profiles/emily-hartley/ Agnes McDonald - https://www.inquest.org.uk/agnes-mcdonald-conclusion Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Every year hundreds of people die preventable deaths at the hands of police, whilst in prison, or in the care of mental health services in the UK. Some of the names you’ll know. Most of them you won’t.   Bereaved families are left fighting for answers, demanding justice, and campaigning for change, in a system that is stacked against them. Drawing on four decades of campaigning and in conversation with those at the forefront of these struggles, hosts Lee Lawrence and Lucy Brisbane shine a light on injustice, amplify stories of resistance that need to be heard and explore the best way forward.  https://www.inquest.org.uk/podcast A podcast by INQUEST, the only charity fighting for justice alongside families bereaved by deaths involving the state, including police, prison and mental health services. Support this show https://www.inquest.org.uk/donate Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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