
Expert Forensic Psychologist Dr Gemma Graham and almost expert cohost, fellow Psychologist Dr James P Ravenhill, spend lockdown and beyond discussing the cases that fuel their fascination with true crime
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Category | True Crime | ||||

In this episode, recorded 17th January 2021, Gemma and James discuss the fascinating Brighton Trunk Murders, and the case of Tina Watson, who died while scuba diving with her husband in Australia in 2003
In this episode, Gemma and James discuss the 2012 murder of Irish childcare worker Elaine O'Hara, and the unsolved 1967 murder of 17 year old Bernard Oliver, of Muswell Hill, North London
In this episode, Gemma and James cover the murder of Travis Alexander in Mesa, Arizona, in 2008, and the 1977 Oklahoma Girl Scout camp murders of Doris Milner, Lori Farmer, and Michelle Guse
In this episode, Gemma and James discuss the murder of Sierah Joughin in Delta, Ohio, in 2016, and the murders of the Otero Family, Katherine Bright, Shirley Vian, Nancy Fox, Marine Hedge, Vicki Wegerle, and Dolores Davis - all victims of Dennis Rade... more
In this episode, Gemma and James cover the murder of the DeFeo family in Amityville, New York, in November 1974 - aka the real Amityville Horror - and the 2014 murder of Carol Taggart, in Gemma's home town of Dunfermline, Scotland
In this episode, Gemma and James discuss the 1999 murder of Rachel Barber in Melbourne Australia, and also in Australia, the 1980 death of two-month old Azaria Chamberlain
In this episode, Gemma and James discuss the murders of Morgan Huxley in Sydney, Australia, and Jane Longhurst, in James' home town of Brighton and Hove
In this episode, Gemma and James discuss the doorstep murder of Alistair Wilson, in Nairn, Scotland, in 2004
Listened for seven minutes and they were still babbling on about their personal crap instead of the subject! Why do the people who have a podcast show continue to do this? Do you people not read your reviews or just a bunch of narcissists?
Love this podcast. James and Gemma have brilliant chemistry and they often talk about crimes I’ve never heard of. Such a good podcast, and much needed escape from lockdown
I found this through one of my uni friends and have been hooked since the first episode! I’m a little behind but at least I’m not waiting for the next episode ahaha. I love how conversational, informative, academic and clear these podcasts are. They take such a good approach to all the crimes and just make a really great listen! Thankyou guys! Please don’t stop x










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