The historical crimes and criminals podcast steven connelly
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- True Crime
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a podcast looking back at historical crimes, criminals and social stories that created the world we now live!
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The Role of the Pathologist
For Many criminal cases one person has a role of uttermost importance.....that of Pathologist. in todays episode we look at what Police and Criminals lawyers need from Pathologists.
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Thanks to:The concise encyclopaedia of crime and criminals by Sir Harold Scott -
The Corpse who escaped from Prison
Today we look at John 'Swift Nick' Nevison, a 17th Century Highwayman who's famous 200mile ride was attributed to Dick Turpins Legend in a later book. However Nevison also had a most ingenious Prison Escape from Leicester Gaol.
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The Hawkhurst Gang
In the first part of the 18th Century, the south coast of England had many Smuggling gangs; perhaps the most notorious was the Hawkhurst Gang. Today we read a chapter from Joseph Dragovich's book 'Hawkhurst Murder, corruption and Britains most notorious Smuggling Gang'
Many thanks to Joseph for permission to read from his book and it is available in bookshops.
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The Brighton Quickie
In English Law during the 1920s and 30s gaining a Divorce wasn't easy, but a technique was devised to secure one. It became known as a Brighton Quickie
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Prostitution in 1960's London
In the 1960's a book was published which took a sideways glance at London life. One of the area's it looked at was the life of Prostitutes in their many varied forms.
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The Crown V Collins
England in 1971 saw an 19 year old man convicted of Burglary with intent to commit rape on an 18 year old woman. The case and subsequent appeal has been studied and debated by students of Law ever since.
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Customer Reviews
True Olde Crime 🖤
Love a Scottish accent, love history, love true crime, & love hearing stories I’ve never heard before!
History buff 1973
Love the subject matter but man you soun like your doing a podcast with your mouth full and it’s not a knock on the accent but if you are going to be speaking maybe take a little time annunciate your words
Merry Christmas Steve!
Thank you for the Xmas Holmes story and the Awesome Podcast. Enjoy your Holiday!