Was Justice Served?

Findmypast

Discover historical crimes, one headline at a time. Join hosts Jen Baldwin and David Wilson as they journey back in time to some of the past’s most cryptic criminal cases, brought to you by Findmypast. In each episode, we’ll take a look at the evidence found in historical newspapers and records and try to unpick what really happened. Listen as we delve into the gory, the heartbreaking, and the sensational cases that gripped the nation. Get to know the characters involved, their lives and secrets. Follow the twists and turns of the trial – and help us answer the ultimate question: Was Justice Served? Don’t just take our word for it – analyse the evidence for yourself. For each episode, you can access a complete collection of the historical newspapers we’ve talked about online at www.findmypast.co.uk/wasjusticeserved. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 09/09/2025

    The Barnsley Murder, Part 1: Burke

    ‘He found the child dead and saw Dr Burke drop the revolver on the hearthrug and stagger to the side of the room, where he lay down on a seat...’  On a cold February night, in a Barnsley pub, an unimaginable tragedy took place. Inebriated on expensive champagne, a local doctor waved a revolver around wildly. As his terrified wife fled the room to get help, a bullet rang through the air. Its target: their 9-year-old daughter Eileen. What could explain this horrific act? How did the courts – and the community – respond in the wake of such a crime?  In the first episode of this two-part special, Jen and David look at one of the ‘Barnsley Murders’ - two shootings that took place just weeks apart - and reflect on the impact of social class on its verdict. In part two, they’ll be turning their attention towards a shockingly similar crime with a very different outcome.  Discover the details for yourself in the episode's Case Files - a collection of all the key newspaper reports - available to browse for free on Findmypast: www.findmypast.co.uk/wasjusticeserved  Was justice served? Share your judgement with the WJS community:  @wasjusticeservedpod #wasjusticeserved  Producer - Madeleine Gilbert  Assistant Producer - Daisy Goddard  AV Editor - Callum Main  Video Lead - Andrew Farrell  Researcher - Jen Baldwin  Voiceover - Tanya O’Sullivan  AV Lead - Mark Asquith  Executive Producer - Helen Kaye Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    43 min
  2. 08/26/2025

    The Tichborne Imposter

    If he was not Roger Tichborne, he had committed a deliberate fraud, and supported it by perjury, forgery and the most abominable means...’  In the autumn of 1886, the widowed Lady Tichborne received a curious letter signed ‘Sir Roger Tichborne, your son’. But Roger had perished in a shipwreck off the coast of Brazil over a decade before. The grieving mother welcomed Roger back with open arms – but with growing suspicions and accusations of fraud, the joyous reunion wasn’t all that it seemed. Was it the real Roger Tichborne, or a fraudster after the family’s fortune?  In this episode, Jen and David trace the scandalous story of a shipwrecked son risen from the dead to reclaim his inheritance. From Australia to Hampshire, the headlines take them on a journey full of unexpected twists, as they analyse the case’s wealth of first-hand testimonies.  Discover the details for yourself in the episode's Case Files - a collection of all the key newspaper reports - available to browse for free on Findmypast: www.findmypast.co.uk/wasjusticeserved  Was justice served? Share your judgement with the WJS community:  @wasjusticeservedpod #wasjusticeserved  Producer - Madeleine Gilbert  Assistant Producer - Daisy Goddard  AV Editor - Callum Main  Video Lead - Andrew Farrell  Researcher - Jen Baldwin  Voiceover - Tanya O’Sullivan  AV Lead - Mark Asquith  Executive Producer - Helen Kaye Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    48 min
  3. 08/12/2025

    The wealthy widow of Stepney with Rav Wilding

    ‘Save the ghastly corpse, still bleeding from a frightful wound in the head, they had not left a trace of the dark deed which had been but too successfully accomplished...’  In the summer of 1860, a wealthy 70-year-old widow was found murdered at her home in Stepney. She lay in a pool of her own blood, with her scalp pulverised and her petticoats thrown above her head, for four days before being discovered. Curiously, there were no signs of forced entry into her home. Was her killer an acquaintance - or worse, a friend? What did they have to gain from her murder?   Presenter and former police officer Rav Wilding joins Jen and David to examine how the grisly murder of Mary Emsley played out in court, reflecting on Victorian investigation methods and the central themes of class and poverty. With Rav’s firsthand insight, they reflect on how police would handle this perplexing case today.   Discover the details for yourself in the episode's Case Files - a collection of all the key newspaper reports - available to browse for free on Findmypast: www.findmypast.co.uk/wasjusticeserved  Was justice served? Share your judgement with the WJS community:  @wasjusticeservedpod #wasjusticeserved  Producer - Madeleine Gilbert  Assistant Producer - Daisy Goddard  AV Editor - Callum Main  Video Lead - Andrew Farrell  Researcher - Jen Baldwin  Voiceover - Tanya O’Sullivan  AV Lead - Mark Asquith  Executive Producer - Helen Kaye Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 17m
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Discover historical crimes, one headline at a time. Join hosts Jen Baldwin and David Wilson as they journey back in time to some of the past’s most cryptic criminal cases, brought to you by Findmypast. In each episode, we’ll take a look at the evidence found in historical newspapers and records and try to unpick what really happened. Listen as we delve into the gory, the heartbreaking, and the sensational cases that gripped the nation. Get to know the characters involved, their lives and secrets. Follow the twists and turns of the trial – and help us answer the ultimate question: Was Justice Served? Don’t just take our word for it – analyse the evidence for yourself. For each episode, you can access a complete collection of the historical newspapers we’ve talked about online at www.findmypast.co.uk/wasjusticeserved. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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