
13 episodes

Inside the Crime Newstalk
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4.1 • 20 Ratings
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In Season 2 of Inside the Crime, we investigate the murder of Charles Self, a talented RTÉ set designer who was brutally killed in his south Dublin home in 1982.
Born in England and raised in Scotland, he had settled well into a new life in Dublin. So who would want him dead?
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Episode 1: Who was Charles Self?
In Season 2 of Inside the Crime, Frank Greaney investigates the murder of Charles Self, a talented RTÉ set designer who was found dead in his south Dublin home in 1982.
Born in England and raised in Scotland, he had settled well into a new life in Dublin.
So who would want him dead?
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Episode 2: The Crime Scene
In the last episode, we got to know Charles Self through the memories of his friends and colleagues. They spoke of a man who was generous, charming, talented and with a zest for life.
However, just a few weeks shy of his 33rd birthday, Charles was murdered in his own home. Stabbed and strangled, left to die at the bottom of the stairs.
He had brought someone home that night, but who? And there was another person asleep upstairs, could they have heard anything?
In this episode, we'll bring you into the crime scene, exploring what gardaí from Dun Laoghaire Garda Station were confronted with when they responded to the 999 call.
We'll also track Charles' last known movements, hour by hour, leading up to the last person to see him alive.
Could this person hold the key to solving his murder?
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Episode 3: The Investigation
In this episode, we delve deep into the garda investigation which was following a number of leads.
Could the killer have been a male prostitute? Who was the man who went home with Charles that night? There was an unidentified finger print and bloodied shoeprint found at the scene - could these hold the key to the murderer?
Meanwhile, concerns grew within the gay community at the number of men brought in for questioning, as well as the manner in which they were questioned. Did gardaí have ulterior motives for their investigation?
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Episode 4: Unanswered Questions
In the weeks following Charles' murder, there seemed to be more questions than answers surrounding the killing.
Hundreds of gay men were being interviewed, photographed and fingerprinted, but gardaí seemed no closer to finding the perpetrator.
Then, in the early Autumn, two more gay men were killed.
In this episode, we'll dig a little deeper into the unanswered questions that emerged out of the crime scene, as well as the allegations that a gay dossier was being compiled.
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Episode 5: Bertie
There's been one key character who keeps cropping up throughout this season: Bertie.
He was Charles' friend who was asleep in an upstairs bedroom the night of the murder. Bertie was the one to call 999 the following morning.
But it's hard to understand how he could have slept through a brutal assault happening right below him.
In this episode, we'll dig a little deeper into Bertie's story, his interactions with gardaí, and ask whether more attention could have been paid to just how much he knew about events that night.
We'll also review the crime scene with a cold case detective, who casts doubt about the original team's conclusions.
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Episode 6: Bonus Live Event
To mark the end of this season of Inside the Crime, we held a very special event with a live audience of listeners to The Charles Self Murder.
We wanted to bring the series to a close by going deeper inside the crime, so we invited a panel of guests to join Frank on stage at Bartley’s lounge at the Grafton Hotel in Dublin.
From the confusing elements of the crime scene to the social injustices that coincided with the murder, there was so much to dig into.
Gay rights activist Tonie Walsh, criminologist Trina O'Connor, and architect Hugh Wallace who was a contemporary of Charles', joined Frank on stage with our host for the evening, Andrea Gilligan.
We recorded it and wanted to share it with those of you who couldn’t make it.
Customer Reviews
Audio cuts out
I’m not all the way through and I want to listen and love this podcast so much (season 1). The audio is bad. It’s so hard to hear the interviews and at one point the audio completely cut out. If there is any way to fix that, DO IT. Please. Not sure I’m going to finish the rest of the episodes, or try the next season because of it. ☹️
Audio quality
Story is very engaging and I had no problems hearing Frank, but the audio quality of the family interviews is noticeably poor. I don’t know if it’s a matter of the device used to record the family interviews being poor quality or if the interviewees speak a bit too quietly, but at a couple of points during the podcast, I considered switching to another story because the interviews were difficult to hear and they’re integral parts of the story.
Awesome podcast
so heartfelt and sincere… Frank is an journalist with sensitivity and caring.