A Podcast dedicated to UK missing people and unresolved cases.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 311 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | True CrimeSociety & Culture |
In October 1996, 24 year old Zoe Simpson disappeared from her home in Longsight, Manchester. She left behind her clothes, any money she had, along with her two young children. There have been no sightings of her since then and police are now looking ... more
The 15th of June 1996 was a memorable day for many people in the UK. The country was hosting the Euro football championships with England and Scotland playing against each other that day as well as the tragic IRA bomb that detonated in Manchester. 20... more
On August 18th 1961, 15 year old Jacqueline Thomas went to a funfair with her sister in a suburb of Birmingham. She did not return and her body was found in some long grass a week later, she had been murdered. Her case would be extensively investigat... more
In December 1993, 36 year old Davina McMillan was reported missing from her home in Godmanchester in Cambridgeshire. She left behind her four year old daughter with no message or indication as to where she was going. In 2025, she is still missing.
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Caprice has the best voice and her delivery is so professional. The podcast always features interesting cases, and cases are well researched and presented with compassion. The short format is a nice change of pace from most other podcasts too.
What spoils this is the mannered presentation and the decreasing quality over that last few months. Episodes are shorter, shallow and very short on detail which suggests poor research. She sounds a bit like she reads something aloud and never deviates from it so it is 'wooden' sounding. She repeated some expressions often which becomes very noticable. 'It is known that' is one that is just irritating. Her flat, monotonous voice is irritating after a while. However, she tries hard and selects cas... more
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The narrator possesses a dull, nasal Northern twang which, although irritating, does not deflect from the dreariness of the subject matter. One of the worst podcasts out there, and that is a high bar indeed.
Caprice is mindful and measured, honouring her subject with care and concern in a factual manner.
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The content revolves around unsolved cases and missing persons in the UK, shedding light on both the tragedies that precede these situations and the ongoing quest for answers from their families and communities. Episodes cover detailed stories of individuals like Zoe Simpson and Janet Murgatroyd, presenting a careful examination of their histories, circumstances leading to their disappearances, and the investigations that followed. This podcast is distinctive for its respectful portrayal of victims, focusing on the human aspects of these cases while avoiding sensationalism. The host's narrative style often emphasizes empathy and the need for public awareness and assistance, making it engaging for listeners interested in social issues and tr... more
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