Episodes

  • S5 Ep55: Episode 055 - Daphne Caruana Galizia
    Jun 19 2021
    Everyone over the last few years has fallen in love with Adrian Dunbar’s character Ted Hastings in Line of Duty and his tenacity for chasing “bent coppers”
    The lady that I will be talking about in this episode showed the same commitment when trying to uncover corruption, and that made some people uncomfortable, to the extent that it was the reason that she lost her life.
    Daphne Caruana Galizia single handedly tried to unearth the corrupt underbelly of the Mediterranean island of Malta.

    In a case that would not be out of place in a spy thriller someone wanted to silence her for good.
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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • S5 Ep54: Episode 054 - Tunisia 2015 Part 2
    May 29 2021
    Part 2 of The third case in the crimes of modern times season.
    Following the attack in Tunis, they believed they had got the mastermind behind it
    Tourists began returning to the seaside resort of Sousse to enjoy their summer holiday.
    Catching the sun whilst staring out over the gulf.
    That was until the man with the parasol started walking along the beach.
    This final part focuses on that fateful day 26 June 2015.
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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • S5 Ep53: Episode 053 - Tunisia 2015 part 1
    May 15 2021
    The third case in the crimes of modern times season.
    In 2015 Tunisia was at the point of turmoil. The Arab Spring as it was known or the Jasmine Rebellion to give it the official title was in full swing. 

    The succumbing president had been forced into exile and change was on the horizon. The issue is that there are always groups who want to push it too far. 

    Part 1 of this case looks at March 2015, when a couple of cruise liners made a stop in La Goulette in Tunis and a bus full of tourists headed for the Bardo museum.
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    56 mins
  • S5 Ep52: Episode 052 - Marie Trintignat
    May 1 2021
    Please bear with me as I am a bit rusty!!

    Marie had the world at her feet, she was an established French actress, the mother to four amazingly talented children, and was happy living a bohemian lifestyle.
    She thought that she had found happiness in a new relationship, but as is often the way things turned sour very quickly.
    This is a case where it is questionable, did the punishment fit the crime.
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    50 mins
  • S4 Ep51: Episode 051 - Louise Jensen
    Dec 22 2020
    Hi everyone, this is the last episode of 2020.

    In 1994 Louise Jensen was just finding her way in life. She was originally from Denmark and was jetting around the world learning about herself. That was, until, she arrived in Cyprus and became the victim of a brutal attack. Hear Louise's story and everyone please have a very Merry Christmas and a happy new year.
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    39 mins
  • S4 Ep50: Episode 050 - Christchurch 15 March 2019 part 2
    Dec 4 2020
    This is the second case in the Crimes of Modern Times series and the second part of the case about Christchurch.
    This episode focuses on what happened at the Linwood mosque focusing on the victims and heroes of that day.
    It goes into who Brenton Tarrant was and also potentially what led to that day.
    We go into the eventual trial and the impact statements of the victims.
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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • S4 Ep49: Episode 049 - Christchurch 15 March 2019 part 1
    Nov 21 2020

    This is the second case in the Crimes of Modern Times series and focuses on the incident at the Al-Noor Mosque.


    At 1:32pm, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's office received a disturbing email speaking about an attack in the past tense.


    At 1:40pm, The perpetrator turns on his Facebook Live.


    The victims of this attack 44 innocent people praying on a Friday. 


    Doctors, a football international, academics... Hear the stories of those who lost their lives on that day.


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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • S4 Ep48: Episode 048 - Jayden Parkinson
    Nov 6 2020
    To quote Judge Eccles, Jayden Parkinson was a complicated but loving vulnerable 17 year old girl.

    She fell in love with someone who was no good for her.

    This story again is one of domestic violence. 

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    1 hr and 10 mins