Who Killed Billie-Jo? Naomi Channell
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- True Crime
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REAL presents..... Who Killed Billie-Jo?
Billie-Jo Jenkins was found murdered in the home of her foster family in February 1997. She was just 13-years-old.
Who would kill this innocent young girl? And why?
In this eight-part true crime podcast series, produced independently by TV Producer Naomi Channell, each episode will carefully detail the facts that make up this complex case. We'll hear from people who knew Billie-Jo, as well as one of the lead inspectors who worked on this case.
A case that made history.
But one question still remains..... Who Killed Billie-Jo?
COMING 27-03-2024 #justiceforbilliejo
If you would like to support the show, you can do so here, thank you: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/podcast4justice
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EP8: Who Killed Billie-Jo?
After over a decade and three trials later... Sion Jenkins says he now knows who killed Billie-Jo. And that he even spoke to him... just minutes after he discovered her body.
This is an independent podcast by Naomi Channell. If you would like to support the show, you can do so here:
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EP7: Who Killed Billie-Jo?
In this episode, we go to Hastings to re-trace some of the steps from that fateful day. With the prosecution putting so much emphasis on Sion Jenkins timeline, could he really have killed her in a three minute window?
Or could someone else have commited her murder, in a 30 minute window?
This is an independent podcast by Naomi Channell. If you'd like to support the show, you can do so here, Thank you:
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EP6: Who Killed Billie-Jo?
In this episode, we hear from a close friend of Billie-Jo's and get some insight into who Billie was.
And if Sion Jenkins didn't kill Billie-Jo.... then who did?
This is an independent podcast produced by Naomi Channell. If you would like to support the show, you can do so here:
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/podcast4justice -
EP5: Who Killed Billie-Jo?
Sion Jenkins has made history. He is the first man in Britain to be tried three times for the same crime.
After two juries failed to reach a verdict, Sion Jenkins was a free man and he could now have his say. He wrote a book and appeared on television. But his version of events did not tally with those of his ex-wife Lois, who also decided that it was time to have her say. In fact, they were completely different.
This is an independent podcast by Naomi Channell. If you would like to support the show, you can do so here. Thank you:
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/podcast4justice -
EP4: Who Killed Billie-Jo?
After six years behind bars, the court of appeal has granted Sion Jenkins a new trial. But why?
What happened next was something nobody could have predicted.... and it made history.
We also hear from former Sussex murder sqaud detective inspector Kevin Moore, the man who arrested Sion Jenkins.
You can find Kevin's books here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/Kevin-Moore/author/B07GKRTTPM?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&sr=1-1&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true
This is an indepdent podcast made by Naomi Channell. If you would like to support the show, you can do so here. Thank You:
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/podcast4justice -
EP3: Who Killed Billie-Jo?
With the Jenkins private life suddenly laid bare, the police start to build their case against Billie-Jo's foster father, Sion Jenkins.
And they soon discover, that Sion has been lying about something for years. But... does that make him a murdrer? And what happened during his trial?
This is an indepdent podcast made by Naomi Channell. If you would like to support the show, you can do so here, thank you:
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/podcast4justice
Customer Reviews
Good Listen!
This podcast is well researched and presented respectfully. I’m glad I came across it.
A fan in Chicago…
Been stuck in bed ill for two weeks and binging every true crime podcast I could get my hands on; not all are created equal! I appreciate the uniqueness of your content, the extent of your research/interviews, and the genuine narration you bring to the podcast. Started with the ten-part on Charlene and now listening to all prior episodes. I hope you’ll continue with many more episodes. Well done!
Narrative is poorly written
Just listened to episode 42 which was tragic and dramatic. However, I have to share some constructive criticism. At one point the host says the perpetrator sporadically chose to open a door. I think she means randomly. Please have someone edit what you’ve written.