84 episodes

'Jaw dropping', 'gripping', 'bingeable,' 'thrilling' - dramatic true stories and investigations that reveal how the world really works.
Worse Than Murder - A tragic case of mistaken identity that shook Britain and launched a tabloid war.
One winter’s night in 1969, kidnappers targeting Rupert Murdoch’s wife abducted Muriel McKay by mistake. She was never seen again. Jane MacSorley investigates this shocking crime which baffled police and, more than 50 years on, remains unresolved.

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    • 4.4 • 150 Ratings

'Jaw dropping', 'gripping', 'bingeable,' 'thrilling' - dramatic true stories and investigations that reveal how the world really works.
Worse Than Murder - A tragic case of mistaken identity that shook Britain and launched a tabloid war.
One winter’s night in 1969, kidnappers targeting Rupert Murdoch’s wife abducted Muriel McKay by mistake. She was never seen again. Jane MacSorley investigates this shocking crime which baffled police and, more than 50 years on, remains unresolved.

    Introducing - Worse Than Murder

    Introducing - Worse Than Murder

    Worse Than Murder - A tragic case of mistaken identity that shook Britain and launched a tabloid war.
    One winter’s night in 1969, kidnappers targeting Rupert Murdoch’s wife abducted Muriel McKay by mistake. She was never seen again. Jane MacSorley investigates this shocking crime which baffled police and, more than 50 years on, remains unresolved.
    Presented by Jane MacSorley with Simon Farquhar
    Produced by Nadia Mehdi, with extra production from Paul Russell and Megan Oyinka
    Sound design and mixing by Basil Oxtoby
    Story editor: Andrew Dickson
    Executive producers: Neil Cowling, Michaela Hallam, Jago Lee and Rami Tzabar
    Development by Paul Russell
    Voice acting by Red Frederick
    Original music composed by Richard Atkinson for Mcasso
    A Fresh Air and Tell Tale production for BBC Radio 4

    • 4 min
    Worse Than Murder: 1. Muriel Is Missing

    Worse Than Murder: 1. Muriel Is Missing

    In December 1969, Alick McKay, an executive at Rupert Murdoch’s News Limited, arrives home to find his wife, Muriel, had vanished without a trace. He calls the police to report her missing, and soon places another call too – this time to the editor of The Sun newspaper, Larry Lamb, a colleague.
    Lamb’s presence only raises police suspicions - has Muriel really disappeared, or is this just a press set-up, an effort to boost circulation? Then the phone rings. A mysterious man calling himself M3 says that he has taken Muriel McKay and he’s holding her to ransom for £1 million.
    Worse Than Murder - A tragic case of mistaken identity that shook Britain and launched a tabloid war.

    One winter’s night in 1969, kidnappers targeting Rupert Murdoch’s wife abducted Muriel McKay by mistake. She was never seen again. Jane MacSorley investigates this shocking crime which baffled police and, more than 50 years on, remains unresolved.

    Presented by Jane MacSorley with Simon Farquhar
    Produced by Nadia Mehdi, with extra production from Paul Russell and Megan Oyinka
    Sound design and mixing by Basil Oxtoby
    Story editor: Andrew Dickson
    Executive producers: Neil Cowling, Michaela Hallam, Jago Lee and Rami Tzabar
    Development by Paul Russell
    Voice acting by Red Frederick
    Original music composed by Richard Atkinson for Mcasso
    A Fresh Air and Tell Tale production for BBC Radio 4

    • 28 min
    Introducing – To Catch A Scorpion

    Introducing – To Catch A Scorpion

    The dramatic hunt for one of Europe's most-wanted people smugglers, recorded as it unfolds.
    BBC journalist, Sue Mitchell, and ex-soldier and aid worker, Rob Lawrie, go on a search for a crime boss: a people smuggler on the run, whose codename is Scorpion. He is one of the central characters controlling the transport of migrants from the European mainland into the UK.
    Barzan Majeed - codenamed Scorpion - leads the Scorpion gang. He's on international most-wanted lists. He started his criminal career in Britain and went on to build a smuggling empire which now spans the globe.
    An international police surveillance operation trapped more than 20 of his gang and almost netted Scorpion himself, but he was tipped off and escaped.
    Sue and Rob, two seasoned investigators, team up to try to do what the police have been unable to achieve: to find Scorpion, to speak to him, to ask him to account for his crimes and to seek justice for the families he has harmed.
    Their investigation takes them to the heart of an organised criminal gang making millions from transporting thousands of migrants on boat and lorry crossings that in some cases have gone dangerously wrong, causing serious injury and putting lives at risk. They witness his operation in action and record as intense situations unfold, where vulnerable people desperate for a better future, put their lives in the hands of ruthless and dangerous criminals.
    As they edge ever closer, they meet the people helping and supporting Scorpion and unpick the financial side of his business funding his luxury life. As they start to understand the man himself, can they garner enough clues to trace his whereabouts?
    To Catch a Scorpion is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Radio 4 and is presented and recorded by Sue Mitchell and Rob Lawrie.
    The series is produced by Sue Mitchell, Winifred Robinson and Joel Moors
    The Editor is Philip Sellars
    Commissioning Editor is Daniel Clarke
    Commissioning Exec Tracy Williams
    Assistant Commissioner Podcasts/Digital, Will Drysdale
    Original music is by Mom Tudie
    and Sound Design is by Tom Brignell Brignell

    • 2 min
    To Catch a Scorpion: 1. Dangerous Journeys

    To Catch a Scorpion: 1. Dangerous Journeys

    This is the hunt for a people smuggler, codenamed Scorpion, one of the central characters controlling the transport of migrants from the European mainland into the UK. It is a tense and disturbing investigation, recorded as it happened, in real time.
    Barzan Majeed - codenamed Scorpion - leads the Scorpion gang. He's on international most-wanted lists. He started his criminal career in Britain and went on to build a smuggling empire which now spans the globe.
    An international police surveillance operation trapped more than 20 of his gang and almost netted Scorpion himself, but he was tipped off and escaped. BBC journalist Sue Mitchell, and former soldier and aid worker, Rob Lawrie, team up to try to do what the police have been unable to achieve: to find Scorpion, to speak to him, to ask him to account for his crimes and to seek justice for those families he has harmed.
    Their investigation takes them to the heart of an organised criminal gang making millions from transporting thousands of migrants on boat and lorry crossings that in some cases have gone dangerously wrong, causing serious injury and putting lives at risk. They witness his operation in action and record as intense situations unfold, where vulnerable people desperate for a better future, put their lives in the hands of ruthless and dangerous criminals.
    As they edge ever closer they meet the people helping and supporting Scorpion, they unpick the financial side of his business funding his luxury life, they start to understand the man himself and to garner enough clues to trace his whereabouts.
    To Catch a Scorpion is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Radio 4 and is presented and recorded by Sue Mitchell and Rob Lawrie.
    The series is produced by Sue Mitchell, Winifred Robinson and Joel Moors
    The Editor is Philip Sellars
    Commissioning Editor is Daniel Clarke
    Commissioning Exec Tracy Williams
    Assistant Commissioner Podcasts/Digital, Will Drysdale
    Original music is by Mom Tudie
    and Sound Design is by Tom Brignell

    • 34 min
    To Catch a Scorpion: 2. Trading in People

    To Catch a Scorpion: 2. Trading in People

    Sue and Rob hear transcripts of police surveillance tapes, broadcast for the first time as officers eavesdrop on calls between members of the Scorpion people smuggling gang.
    Barzan Majeed - codenamed Scorpion - leads the Scorpion gang. He's on international most-wanted lists. He started his criminal career in Britain and went on to build a smuggling empire which now spans the globe.
    An international police surveillance operation trapped more than 20 of his gang and almost netted Scorpion himself, but he was tipped off and escaped. BBC journalist, Sue Mitchell, and former soldier and aid worker, Rob Lawrie, team up to try to do what the police have been unable to achieve: to find Scorpion, to speak to him, to ask him to account for his crimes and to seek justice to those families he has harmed.
    Their investigation takes them to the heart of an organised criminal gang making millions from transporting thousands of migrants on boat and lorry crossings that in some cases have gone dangerously wrong, causing serious injury and putting lives at risk. They witness his operation in action and record as intense situations unfold, where vulnerable people desperate for a better future, put their lives in the hands of ruthless and dangerous criminals.
    To Catch a Scorpion is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Radio 4 and is presented and recorded by Sue Mitchell and Rob Lawrie.
    The series is produced by Sue Mitchell, Winifred Robinson and Joel Moors
    The Editor is Philip Sellars
    Commissioning Editor is Daniel Clarke
    Commissioning Exec Tracy Williams
    Assistant Commissioner Podcasts/Digital, Will Drysdale
    Original music is by Mom Tudie
    and Sound Design is by Tom Brignell

    • 30 min
    To Catch a Scorpion: 3. Satisfaction Guaranteed

    To Catch a Scorpion: 3. Satisfaction Guaranteed

    It's already late when the BBC team get a tip off that Scorpion's network of complicit lorry drivers might be operating from a new pick-up point. They stay hidden as events unfold.
    Barzan Majeed - codenamed Scorpion - leads the Scorpion gang. He's on international most-wanted lists. He started his criminal career in Britain and went on to build a smuggling empire which now spans the globe.
    An international police surveillance operation trapped more than 20 of his gang and almost netted Scorpion himself, but he was tipped off and escaped. BBC journalist, Sue Mitchell, and former soldier and aid worker, Rob Lawrie, team up to try to do what the police have been unable to achieve: to find Scorpion, to speak to him, to ask him to account for his crimes and to seek justice to those families he has harmed.
    Their investigation takes them to the heart of an organised criminal gang making millions from transporting thousands of migrants on boat and lorry crossings that in some cases have gone dangerously wrong, causing serious injury and putting lives at risk. They witness his operation in action and record as intense situations unfold, where vulnerable people desperate for a better future, put their lives in the hands of ruthless and dangerous criminals.
    To Catch a Scorpion is a BBC Studios Audio Production for BBC Radio 4 and is presented and recorded by Sue Mitchell and Rob Lawrie.
    The series is produced by Sue Mitchell, Winifred Robinson and Joel Moors
    The Editor is Philip Sellars
    Commissioning Editor is Daniel Clarke
    Commissioning Exec Tracy Williams
    Assistant Commissioner Podcasts/Digital, Will Drysdale
    Original music is by Mom Tudie
    and Sound Design is by Tom Brignell

    • 32 min

Customer Reviews

4.4 out of 5
150 Ratings

150 Ratings

Mala King Of The Lamas ,

Nothing on UK awful asylum policy???!!

This is certainly a good series, giving a great insight on the dynamics of smuggling. But it was shocking to hear nothing on the awful UK politics around asylum seeking and how UK has closed close to all legal routes…. If Scorpion is responsible for the death of poor desperate people, which I fully agree, surely British politicians also bear responsibility by leaving the door open to illegal and dangerous practices??

David Newquay ,

Top notch

Well done team. Great podcast

Sfgtgf ,

The Immortals Season 6

In episode 4, a journalist named Sally is rejected by the Ambrosia clinic because of her young age. The presenter doesn’t give us her actual age!!!!! This frustrated me so much that I had to write a review. I will carry on with the rest of the episodes to see what information is uncovered. Hopefully I’ll be back to give a more positive review.

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