True Crime Britain

By: Rhiannon Doe
  • Summary

  • True Crime Britain is a single host, story - read style, True-Crime podcast featuring some of the most disturbing, heart-breaking & mysterious cases committed throughout the UK and Ireland, including missing person mysteries, unsolved murders and more.


    ***Episodes may contain content not suitable for some audience's, including the death of a child, descriptions of a graphic nature, and adult language at times. Listener discretion is advised***



    For credits, Transcripts & Photo’s, please visit: WWW.TrueCrimeBritain.com


    Exclusive access to ad – free, early release & bonus episodes, plus even more great rewards, please visit: WWW.PATREON.COM/TRUECRIMEBRITAIN


    Get involved by following the show on social media, you could recommend True Crime Britain to friend, or even give us a shout – out!

    • FACEBOOK
    • INSTAGRAM
    • TIKTOK
    • TWITTER
    • YOUTUBE


    If you’d like to recommend a case for me to consider featuring in the future, provide feedback in private, or you have any information relating to any of the cases featured on this show, you can contact me via the contact form here, or email me at - Rhiannon@truecrimebritain.com.


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  • Announcement From Me
    Jul 23 2023

    Hi everyone,


    Since recording this message yesterday, I've already began to make some slow progress behind the scenes today. It just shows what a difference a day can make!



    I realise I'm not the only one dealing with something right now, so, I wanted to say, if you're having a tough time lately, for whatever reason, I want to remind you that you are not alone.


    There are people who care about you, and there is support available, So please don't hesitate to reach out to someone if you need to, - Whether it's a friend, a family member, a therapist, or a helpline, talking to someone who cares can make a huge difference. You don't have to go through this alone. - Be kind to yourself. You are doing the best you can, and you deserve compassion and respect. Don't be too hard on yourself, and don't compare yourself to others. You are unique and valuable, and you have the strength to overcome this challenge.


    Sending love and strength to anyone who needs it right now.


    Until next time, take care, and stay safe x







    Get involved by following the show on social media, you could recommend True Crime Britain to friend, or even give us a shout – out!

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    I’d love you to share your feedback with me by leaving a review for the show. This really helps the show to grow, and I love to put a pin on the map for wherever you’re listening from.

     

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    If you’d like to recommend a case for me to consider featuring in the future, provide feedback in private, or you have any information relating to any of the cases featured on this show, you can contact me via the contact form here, or email me at - Rhiannon@truecrimebritain.com.


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  • E55 - Trapped in a Nightmare: The Injustice of IPP in the UK
    Jun 14 2023

    *** THIS EPISODE CONTAINS REFERENCES TO SELF-HARM AND SUICIDE. PLEASE TAKE CARE WHEN LISTENING ***


    Imagine being stuck in a never-ending nightmare, with no hope of escape. Every day, the same routine: confined to a tiny cell, with nothing to do but stare at the walls. No end in sight, no light at the end of the tunnel. This has been the reality for thousands of prisoners in the UK, trapped in the Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentence.

     

    When the IPP sentence was introduced in the early 2000s, it seemed like a perfect solution to keep dangerous offenders off the streets for longer periods of time. But it would quickly become an unjust nightmare for many prisoners and their families, as they were caught up in a system that seemed to have no way out. What exactly was the IPP system, and how did it come to be? What impact has it had on prisoners and their families, and how did it change the landscape of the UK prison system?




    Join my Facebook group for some great giveaways, discuss case theories and take part in polls for future episodes. Just search for: True Crime Britain Podcast - Official Group or follow the link. I look forward to seeing you there :}

     

     

     

    If you enjoyed this episode, I’d love you to share your feedback with me by leaving a review for the show. This really helps the show to grow, and I love to put a pin on the map for wherever you’re listening from.

     

    For credits, Transcripts & Photo’s relating to today’s episode, please visit WWW.TRUECRIMEBRITAIN.COM/EPISODES

     

    Exclusive access to ad – free, early release & bonus episodes, plus even more great rewards, please JOIN MY SHOW!

     

    Get involved by following the show on social media, you could recommend True Crime Britain to friend, or even give us a shout – out!

    • FACEBOOK
    • INSTAGRAM
    • TIKTOK
    • TWITTER
    • YOUTUBE

     

    If you’d like to recommend a case for me to consider featuring in the future, provide feedback in private, or you have any information relating to any of the cases featured on this show, you can contact me via the contact form here, or email me at - Rhiannon@truecrimebritain.com.


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  • E54 - Bible John - Scotland's Elusive Killer
    Jun 7 2023

    Friday, the 23rd of February 1968, was a cold, frost covered morning, when 67 year old Maurice Goodman, known as Morris, happened upon a figure lying on the ground on Carmichael Lane, in front of some lockup garages, not too far from Langside Place in Glasgow, Scotland. But a sight like that wasn't too uncommon after ballroom nights. Maybe someone had had a bit too much to drink, and passed out outside. But as Maurice stepped closer, intending to wake the person, he realised that this was not the case.


    Maurice stood there, looking at the naked and terribly pale body of a young woman lying on her back. He nudged the body with his foot, and it was then, that he realised the woman had passed away.


    Recoiling in horror, Maurice ran back home to Carmichael Place to call the police. There was no way for Maurice to know it at the time, but he had initiated the investigation that would grow to be one of the biggest and most frustrating in Scotland's history…





    Join my Facebook group for some great giveaways, discuss case theories and take part in polls for future episodes. Just search for: True Crime Britain Podcast - Official Group or follow the link. I look forward to seeing you there :}

     

     

     

    If you enjoyed this episode, I’d love you to share your feedback with me by leaving a review for the show. This really helps the show to grow, and I love to put a pin on the map for wherever you’re listening from.

     

    For credits, Transcripts & Photo’s relating to today’s episode, please visit WWW.TRUECRIMEBRITAIN.COM/EPISODES

     

    Exclusive access to ad – free, early release & bonus episodes, plus even more great rewards, please JOIN MY SHOW!

     

    Get involved by following the show on social media, you could recommend True Crime Britain to friend, or even give us a shout – out!

    • FACEBOOK
    • INSTAGRAM
    • TIKTOK
    • TWITTER
    • YOUTUBE

     

    If you’d like to recommend a case for me to consider featuring in the future, provide feedback in private, or you have any information relating to any of the cases featured on this show, you can contact me via the contact form here, or email me at - Rhiannon@truecrimebritain.com.


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

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Great listen

This is a great listen I really enjoy it, I haven’t finished it all yet and can’t wait to listen to more. The lady speaking is lovely too and very easy to understand. Love this! Please keep doing what your doing ☺️

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excellent with lots of detail

I listen to lots of true crime pod casts, but rhiannons are one of the rare ones I return to. detailed and informative with good narration I would recommend

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Brilliant for true crime fans!

Give this podcast a chance, at first you might find the narration sounds slow BUT, if you stick with it you will appreciate the story teller, she is really informative and empathetic to the victims and their families, i have listened to many true crime podcast and this is one of the best…..I am enjoying this podcast immensely!

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Good Research and Friendly Narration

The narrator, Rhiannon, has a lovely way about her, which makes you feel as if you are listening to a friend. Her research is very thorough and she also gives an insight into the perpetrators’ lives, as well as those of the victims.
In short, Rhiannon’s podcasts are really interesting and are highly recommended. Many thanks Rhiannon and keep up the good work!

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Absolutely Perfect!

This is without a doubt my favourite podcast. The episodes are clear, very informative and so easy to follow!

As someone who is hard of hearing it is an absolute delight to have someone narrating with such clear spoken words too. I cannot recommend enough.
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loved it

really easy to follow, plenty of detail. Great narration and lovely voice. one started I wized through all episodes in no time hoping there will be more to come in the future

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Found the narration dull

It sounded like an AI voice. I know other say they like the narration, but I couldn't get over this so didn't manage to listen to much.

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