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Behind the Crimes with Robert Murphy

### WINNER 'Outstanding Indie Podcast at the True Crime Awards 2024. ### What makes a criminal? What makes a truly great detective? Award-winning TV crime correspondent Robert Murphy speaks with people involved with some of the most fascinating true crime cases of recent years: detectives, victims, experts and sometimes even the criminals themselves. What drives a person to ignore the morals, laws and conventions of normal society and pushes them to perform the darkest acts? Sex? Money? Revenge? Love? Humiliation? Are criminals born bad or are they a creation of their circumstances? How can detectives catch people who are intent on causing truly dreadful harm to others? What happens when that criminal has done a brilliant job covering their tracks? This podcast and newsletter explores some of our biggest crime stories - and some of the lesser-known, compelling cases which deserve a better understanding. For video interviews, evidence from each case, articles and more, go to https://robertmurphy.substack.com/about

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REPLAY: The World's first detective

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit robertmurphy.substack.com Eugène-François Vidocq was the real-life Paris detective who inspired Sherlock Holmes, Edgar Allen Poe’s Dupin and Maurice Lablanc’s Lupin stories. He revolutionised criminology: developing undercover techniques, using science and surveillance to bring Paris’s crimewave under control and setting up a system of card indexes which would be used for well over a century. The department he created - the Sûreté - w...

Jan 21, 20244 min

REPLAY: The Secrets of the Nuclear Bunker

It was the occasional smell of weed which made detectives suspicious at first. Then a mystery delivery alerted police to the former nuclear bunker in the middle of the English countryside. But when detectives mounted a raid on the underground fortress, they had no idea if they could get through the atomic blast doors. And when they did - what would they find? What followed was a moment of high-tension as the team had just seconds to catch an organised crime group in the act. And detectives uncov...

Jan 20, 202455 min

[REPLAY] Love triangle: Fatal Attraction

To welcome new listeners to Behind The Crimes , every day this week I’m highlighting some of the incredible stories we have covered in the last year. This is a replay of an episode from June 2023. In the early hours of October 4th 1922, a woman who was about to become Britain’s most notorious murder suspect walked home from the theatre with her husband. Edith Thompson was 28, she was beautiful, had a career, a good social life… and a lover 8 years her junior. Freddy Bywaters leapt from the shado...

Jan 19, 202437 min

REPLAY: Fantasy To Kill

NB. As a welcome to new Substack subscribers, this is a reissue of an episode released in 2023. Roy and Joan Clarke are found dead in their home in rural England in December 2004. They’ve been stabbed in a ‘ritualistic-style’ attack. Det Ch Supt Paul Howlett’s suspicions fall on one man. But does his prime suspect have the opportunity to kill? There is little evidence at first. But the country’s top forensic psychologist warns Paul if the suspect is the murderer ‘it’s not a question of if he wil...

Jan 18, 20241 hr 2 min

REPLAY! Cold Case: Solved from a single sheet of paper

NB. This is a replay episode - first released in July 2023. What does it take to be a cold case detective? How do you solve a case from the past when all the files have vanished? All Julie and Gary had was one sheet of paper: a laboratory submission form. Nothing else. They didn’t know the details of the attack, who the victim was, what or where it happened. But by methodically reviewing the case Julie and Gary were able to rebuild the investigation. There was a DNA hit linking the attack to ano...

Jan 17, 202455 min

Uncovering Banksy

Who is Banksy? It is a question that has taunted the art world for two decades. As a graffiti-artist, he has committed criminal damage. Which is why I’m including him in Behind the Crimes. I uncovered a ‘lost’ interview with the secretive stenciller. When researching the artist’s background, I came across an old report which had lain in a tape archive for more than a decade and a half. Even the journalist who had interviewed the then-unknown Banksy had forgotten about it - even though he had see...

Jan 09, 202423 min

The Policewoman's Secret

#Subscribe for free extras - robertmurphy.substack.com How long would you wait for justice? What about fifty years? Liz Roberts was assaulted as an eight-year-old girl. She didn’t tell her parents - even though her father was a high-ranking murder detective. A decade later Liz became a policewoman herself. But Liz still kept the attacks a secret, thinking her force wouldn’t believe her. After all - she had no proof. It took fifty years before Liz was able to bring herself to confront her abuser ...

Jan 02, 202456 min

Manhunt: Catching The Ghoul. (Operation Lynx)

For fourteen years, a man described as looking like ‘a Ghoul’ terrorised a huge area across the North and East Midlands of England. Detectives thought he was behind at least seven attacks on women. In one case, he even superglued his victim’s eyes shut so she wouldn’t see him. He was forensically-aware and left few clues at the attack-sites. Desperate, three forces combined to run Operation Lynx. And they hired Dr Kim Rossmo who was a mathematician-turned-cop from Vancouver. How could the new sc...

Dec 12, 202343 min

'Naked Villainy' - solving the cold case of Dr Brenda Page

Isla Traquair, the TV presenter and journalist, has made history with her ground-breaking podcast ‘The Storyteller: Naked Villainy.’ In this interview she tells Behind The Crimes host Robert Murphy about the case of murdered geneticist Dt Brenda Page, how her killing was overshadowed by her work as an escort and how Isla has been granted audio recordings from a British trial for the first time to produce her podcast. You can find ‘The Storyteller Naked Villainy’ here: https://audioboom.com/posts...

Nov 28, 20231 hr 1 min

I was an Agent Provocateur

In the 1970s, the city of Bristol was terrorised by a man nicknamed ‘The Clifton Rapist.’ The stranger-attacker assaulted seven women over a two-year period. PC Chris Gould suggested a daring honeytrap: Avon and Somerset Police should set up an innovative undercover sting, using young rookie police officers as decoys to catch him. This was a monumental gamble, putting the lives of their youngest, least-experienced female officers on the line. But 12 women volunteered. As the weeks passed, with n...

Nov 14, 202347 min

Deadly Deception: Box set reissue

If you’ve found the ITV drama The Long Shadow compelling, you’ll be fascinated by this box-set podcast. My mini series, Deadly Deception - about ‘Yorkshire Ripper’ Peter Sutcliffe - was so well-regarded it was promoted globally by Substack. It features an interview with former Det Chief Superintendent Chris Gregg. Chris has a unique story having worked on both the 1970s ‘Ripper’ inquiry and then brought the ‘Wearside Jack’ hoaxer to justice more than two decades later. Chris is a character in to...

Nov 06, 20231 hr 55 min

'The Long Shadow' - the making of a true crime drama

## Subscribe at robertmurphy.substack.com to see trailers, video interviews and images from the drama. ## How do you dramatise for television the story of Britain’s most notorious serial killer? How can you devise and write compelling scenes while remaining faithful to the facts, respectful to his victims and mindful of the families left behind? Behind the Crimes is an independent reader-supported publication. To receive bonus features including video interviews, images and long-reads, please co...

Oct 17, 202346 min

The Spy, his Wife, her Lovers... and the Dead-Letter Drop

Subscribe for free: robertmurphy.substack.com For ten years, a spy operated in the midst of suburban Yorkshire. Secrets were passed to Soviet Bloc agents about Britain’s V-bomber’s radar-jamming device. But was the real spy the prime suspect - a Royal Air Force engineer? Or was the main player his beautiful, unfaithful wife? The case was finally solved after Det Sgt Michael Burdis discovered the operation’s ‘dead-letter drop’ - the location where messages were passed between spy and handlers. In...

Oct 10, 202337 min

Cold Case: Solved from a single sheet of paper

What does it take to be a cold case detective? How do you solve a case from the past when all the files have vanished? All Julie and Gary had was one sheet of paper: a laboratory submission form. Nothing else. They didn’t know the details of the attack, who the victim was, what or where it happened. But by methodically reviewing the case Julie and Gary were able to rebuild the investigation. There was a DNA hit linking the attack to another unsolved crime scene. And the attack had been so terrif...

Jul 04, 202355 min

Love triangle: Fatal Attraction

In the early hours of October 4th 1922, a woman who was about to become Britain’s most notorious murder suspect walked home from the theatre with her husband. Edith Thompson was 28, she was beautiful, had a career, a good social life… and a lover 8 years her junior. Freddy Bywaters leapt from the shadows and stabbed her husband to death. Edith was terrified. She didn’t want her husband dead, she hadn’t held the knife. But why did detectives charge her with murder? In what ways did her love lette...

Jun 13, 202337 min

Unlocking the murder of Jenny King

In October 1998, Jenny King vanished. The 22-year-old had been on a night out at a club near her home in Kingswood near Bristol, in the South West of England. Police realised the office worker was in a good, stable relationship. She had no enemies. And no-one would want to harm her. But a friend of Jenny’s came forward. In the hour before Jenny disappeared, she had said something about a ‘psycho ex boyfriend’ being in the nightspot. Behind the Crimes is a reader-supported publication. To see evi...

May 30, 20231 hr 4 min

The Secrets of the Nuclear Bunker

It was the occasional smell of weed which made detectives suspicious at first. Then a mystery delivery alerted police to the former nuclear bunker in the middle of the English countryside. But when detectives mounted a raid on the underground fortress, they had no idea if they could get through the atomic blast doors. And when they did - what would they find? What followed was a moment of high-tension as the team had just seconds to catch an organised crime group in the act. And detectives uncov...

May 02, 202355 min

Deadly Deception Ep 3 - Between two slides of glass

West Yorkshire, 2004. Chris Gregg is now at the height of his career - a detective chief superintendent establishing West Yorkshire Police’s elite Homicide and Major Enquiry Team. The next few months are busy. But at the back of his mind is unfinished business: tracking down Wearside Jack, the Yorkshire Ripper hoaxer from nearly 30 years previously. Chris has failed to persuade senior officers to re-investigate the case over the years. Now he is the senior officer and what he says goes. But scie...

Apr 18, 202334 min

Deadly Deception: Ep 2 - Wearside Jack

June 1979. The tape recorded by the man known as ‘Wearside Jack’ is played to the Yorkshire Ripper team. ‘I could feel the hairs standing up on the back of my neck’ says Chris Gregg - a detective constable at the time - as the chilling Sunderland accent fills the room. The inquiry pivots. Unbeknown to lead detective George Oldfield, the lines of inquiry have already got the serial killer in the net. ‘But there was a hole in the net’ says Chris. Three separate investigative strategies have highli...

Apr 18, 202335 min

Deadly Deception: Ep 1 - The letters

March 1978. Britain’s biggest manhunt. West Yorkshire Police detectives are desperate to find the man who has killed seven women. The man nicknamed ‘The Yorkshire Ripper.’ Det Con Chris Gregg is a rookie officer in the incident room when a letter arrives, claiming to be from the serial killer. The handwriting is spidery. The language is taunting. Chris doubts that it is from the genuine killer, but a series of catastrophic coincidences persuade the lead investigator, Asst Ch Constable George Old...

Apr 17, 202339 min

Fantasy To Kill

Roy and Joan Clarke were found dead in their home in Melksham, Wiltshire, in December 2004. They’d been stabbed in a ‘ritualistic-style’ attack. Det Ch Supt Paul Howlett’s suspicions fall on one man. But does his prime suspect have the opportunity to kill the loving parents? And a deep-dive of the suspect’s computer reveals a sinister fantasy to kill. Twenty years on, and Roy Clarke’s daughter is still seeking answers. Click here to subscribe to Behind the Crimes. This is a public episode. If yo...

Apr 04, 20231 hr 2 min

The Dating App Killer

In June 2014, Anthony Walgate was found dead in a street in Barking, East London. The Metropolitan Police Service said there were no suspicious circumstances: it was another sad overdose. But the 23-year-old fashion student’s mother, Sarah Sak, and his friends refused to believe detectives. Then, months later, two more young men were found dead nearby. Still, the police refused to link the deaths of Gabriel Kovari and Daniel Whitworth with Anthony’s. Detectives were suspicious of Stephen Port, a...

Apr 04, 20231 hr 1 min

Behind The Crimes trailer

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Mar 19, 20232 min
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