Murder in the Granite City

By: The Scottish Sun
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  • The death of brilliant scientist Dr Brenda Page remained a mystery for more than 40 years - becoming one of Britain's longest-running unsolved murders.


    The young and talented 32-year-old was bludgeoned to death in her flat in Aberdeen - the Scottish city famous for its granite buildings and oil industry.

    On July 13, 1978, Brenda - originally from Ipswich, England - left her laboratory at the University of Aberdeen where she headed up the genetics department, and joined two rich businessmen for dinner at a plush hotel in the city.


    The following day, worried colleagues went to check on her after she failed to turn up for work - and made the grim discovery of her body. Brenda had been beaten to death in a violent and frenzied attack with a blunt instrument. When it was revealed that she'd been living a double life, rumours spread about the identity of her killer.


    In this seven-part series, award-winning journalist Ruth Warrander explores three theories as to who could have killed Brenda, before she reveals the shocking truth. 


    New episodes every Friday - follow the podcast to never miss an episode.


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  • Coming soon: Murder in the Granite City
    Jun 2 2023

    The death of brilliant scientist Dr Brenda Page remained a mystery for more than 40 years - becoming one of Britain's longest running unsolved murders.


    The young and talented 32-year-old was bludgeoned to death in her flat in Aberdeen - the Scottish city famous for its granite buildings and oil industry.

    On July 13, 1978, Brenda - originally from Ipswich, England - left her laboratory at the University of Aberdeen where she headed up the genetics department, and joined two rich businessmen for dinner at a plush hotel in the city.


    The following day, worried colleagues went to check on her after she failed to turn up for work - and made the grim discovery of her blood-soaked body.

    Brenda had been beaten to death in a violent and frenzied attack with a blunt instrument.


    When details on her private life emerged, rumours spread about the identity of her killer.


    In this seven-part series, award-winning journalist Ruth Warrander explores three theories as to who could have killed Brenda, before she reveals the shocking truth. 


    New episodes every Friday - follow the podcast to never miss an episode.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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  • Episode Two: The Police Investigation
    Jun 9 2023
    Brenda moved to Aberdeen when she secured a job in the genetics department at the university in 1973. In this episode, we explore why she was working as an escort, the impact of the oil boom in Aberdeen and what the police uncovered in their investigation.

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    32 mins
  • Episode Three: Jekyll and Hyde
    Jun 16 2023

    "If ever I'm found dead and it looks like suicide, don't believe it..."


    Those were Dr Brenda Page's words to her close friend Jessie Milne. It seems that all was not well in Brenda's marriage right from the very beginning. Her sister and two of her closest friends open up to journalist Ruth Warrander about Brenda's relationship with her husband, Dr Christopher Harrisson. What they tell her is shocking.


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A tragic story well researched

The story teller does a great job at researching what happened to poor Brenda in 1978. Not easy considering the time passed. I agree with some that some was filler and a bit repetitive but needed at times to refresh. Definitely worth a listen. Glad I listened. RIP Brenda x

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worth a listen

i liked the way this case was presented and narrated. good interviews with contemporaries.

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Hen's teeth

I'm on episode 6 kill me now , you could have made it much more punchy and interesting if you'd have done it in two , three max , literally like walking through treacle . countless repetitive l lines, and now i have given these hours of my life that I will never get back i have find out the ending. I'm tempted just to google it tbh.

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Usual puff and padding

Pretty much every podcast I've listened to is exactly the same: a story that could have been told in two episodes at most is stretched out to far more with loads of padding, pointless digressions and the American trick of constantly reminding people of what went before. Not to mention the adverts - thank goodness for the advance button.Have we really got such bad memories?

Don't bother with all seven episodes. If you must listen to it - it really isn't that good though - just listen to the first and last episodes.

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