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Theatre of Crime

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Emily Dimmock
Camden Town Murder
Robert Wood
Ruby Young
20th Century Legal System
Murder Trial
Sex Work
Camden Town
Public Perception Of Women
British Society and Cultural Attitudes
Old Bailey
London
Edward Marshall Hall
Bert Shaw
Media Representation
Global Player
Chalk & Blade
Jack the Ripper
Murder
Dentsu Entertainment

On a sunny morning in September 1907, sex worker Emily Dimmock is found with her throat cut, locked and bolted inside her Camden Town apartment. In a world reeling from Jack the Ripper, could this be another one of his victims? A jealous lover? Was this a burglary gone wrong or a crime of passion? Join actors, friends, and true crime fanatics Pearl Mackie, Emma Sidi, and Kiell Smith-Bynoe as they ... more

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Pearl Mackie
Co-host and actor, involved in dramatizations and analysis of true crime cases, particularly focusing on societal implications and historical contexts.
Kiell Smith-Bynoe
Co-host and actor, known for engaging storytelling and critical examinations of historical crime cases.
Emma Sidi
Co-host and actor, contributing to the dramatic retelling and analysis of true crime narratives.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 29 ratings
  • Interesting take on true crime

    Find out for yourself.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    IFeedSunny
    United States10 months ago
  • Gripping

    Love the format. Can’t wait for next episode!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DicconD
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Can’t wait for next episode

    Refreshing new angle on true crime. Very likeable presenters with strong interaction. Drama aspect brings it to life and accents excellent.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    I Seek Dead People
    United Kingdoma year ago

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Many find the hosts to be likeable and interesting, with a dynamic that enhances the enjoyment of each episode.
Listeners appreciate the engaging format that mixes drama with real-life occurrences, which brings a unique perspective to the storytelling.
Positive feedback highlights the thorough research and thoughtful examination of societal issues surrounding the cases discussed.

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A Killer's Stride
Q: Who's the leading counsel for the prosecution? Is that a separate lawyer?
That is a separate lawyer. And his name is Charles Matthew.
A Killer's Stride
Q: Who's his employer?
He was employed by the Glassworks on Grazing Road.
The Lover
Q: What are the findings about the number of murders committed in 1907?
In 1907, there were only 10 murders recorded in London, of which 8 were determined to be suicides.

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This unique podcast combines true crime storytelling with dramatic reenactments, focusing on the infamous Camden Town murder of sex worker Emily Dimmock in 1907. Through the use of newly discovered court transcripts, police records, and witness testimonies, the hosts, who are also actors, bring the chilling events surrounding this case to life while analyzing the broader societal implications surrounding the trial and its participants. Listeners can expect a thorough exploration of courtroom drama, societal biases of the early 20th century, and a depiction of how the media interacted with real-life crime, providing a thought-provoking and emotionally engaging experience.

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