Journalist Audrey Gillan digs back into the story of the Bible John murders, this time exploring the lives of the three victims, and uncovers a whole other story that she and everyone else had missed completely.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Category | News |
From a Scottish Castle to a Merseyside boozer, via the FBI’s most-wanted list, this is the incredible story of a missing masterpiece.
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Dr Julia Shaw unwraps Bad People’s choice of true crime podcasts in 2022. She talks to Audrey Gillan, the acclaimed journalist whose podcast Bible John: Creation of a Serial Killer reinvestigates horrific murders that shocked Glasgow over fifty years... more
Although so many questions remain unanswered, Audrey’s investigation comes to an end – at least for now. more
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It’s great that the folk living today are so much smarter, better and more decent than all previous generations. If only the writers of the podcast could have been in charge of the investigation. That aside, we never really get anywhere with this podcast. We are told that the police dismissed the woman because of prejudice but at the same time conducted the biggest investigation of its kind. No-one knows why. We hear how unlikely it was that in a period of 18 month three different men chose to s... more
Audrey, from one journalist to another, thank you so much for your compassionate reporting… I’ve just finished the first series and was so deeply moved by how you have retold this story… and given the families and friends a voice to be able to share who these women were - in reality - and how painful their loss was… something that seems to have been completely missed at the time. Thank you 🙏🏼
I admire the work of the people who made this in centering the women who were murdered. The stories they wound about these women gave something back that was taken from each the night each was murdered: dignity. more
I very much enjoyed this podcast, “British in all the best ways” as another reviewer put it, and thought it was an excellent and very necessary exposé of the misogyny that plagued these cases. I only wish that the lives of the children of Helen Puttock were explored as much as the lives of the children of Patricia and Jemima were. I kept waiting for the update on her family that never came. Also, the choice of music is a bit jarring and not really suited to the subject matter. Overall, though, a... more
It is so easy to get swept up in the thrill of true crime and completely forget about the victims and their families. Audrey Gillan and the rest of the team behind this podcast do an amazing job of recentering this conversation in gentle and profound ways. Her conversations with the victims’ families and re-examination of how the investigation was carried out not only give the diehard true crime fan something new and different, but remind us in the most beautiful way that real people, real lives... more
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