Episodes

  • BONUS EPISODE: The Real Ripper
    Mar 10 2026

    *IMPORTANT NOTE: This episode follows on from THE KILLER ON THE WATER. If you haven't listened to that one yet, please check it out first!*

    In this special Bonus Episode, Sarah Bax Horton puts forward the case for a new suspect in the hunt for Jack The Ripper!

    In her book, ONE ARMED JACK, Sarah details the extraordinary coincidences and circumstantial evidence that point to her man as a prime suspect in this most notorious of unsolved crimes.

    We chatted at Tower Hill on the site of Sarah's ancestor Harry Garrett's police lodgings. Harry is Sarah's inspiration and the reason she became one of the UK's foremost experts on the Whitechapel murders of the 1880s.

    You can buy One Armed Jack on Amazon.

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    Artwork by Spencer Wilson

    Music by Premium Beat

    Theme: Noir Guitar by Jonathan Boyle

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    14 mins
  • The Killer on the Water
    Feb 24 2026

    London, 1888. The city is gripped by fear as Jack the Ripper roams the streets of Whitechapel. But there's another madman on the loose, and the River Thames is his playground.

    The identity of The Thames Torso Killer has remained a mystery for nearly 140 years, but author Sarah Bax Horton believes she has found the culprit. Sarah began researching the case in honour of her great grandfather - Harry Garrett - who was a police sergeant in Whitechapel at the time of the murders.

    Join us for a story of mass hysteria and murderous bargemen as we try to nail down The Killer on the Water.

    Sarah Bax Horton's book, Arm of Eve is available now from Amazon - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Arm-Eve-Investigating-Thames-Killer/dp/1803997486

    If you have any story ideas for future episodes of Caught Up in Crime - you can email them to caughtupincrime@gmail.com or contact me at tom@shinebrighterconsulting.co.uk

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    Artwork by Spencer Wilson

    Music by Premium Beat

    Theme: Noir Guitar by Jonathan Boyle

    Tracks featured in this episode:

    • Destabilize Me by Daniel Belardinelli
    • Mysteries of the Deep by Sunshine Music
    • The Watchtower by Cosmo Lawson
    • A Thin Line by Lost Harmonies
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    40 mins
  • Watching Them Die
    Feb 3 2026

    Bill Kimberlin is not your standard criminal psychologist. For more than 20 years he has visited inmates on Death Row in his home state of Ohio, and across the US.

    What started as a project to expand his professional knowledge has become something of a calling. To date, he has built years-long relationships with 10 men on Death Row, and has witnessed three executions, with more scheduled for the coming months and years.

    It is a mutually beneficial arrangement. Bill is not affiliated to any law enforcement agency. He is not a lawyer or a spiritual adviser, nor does he attempt to profit from his subjects' notoriety. He is simply there to listen and learn. And to help these killers understand more about themselves.

    You can buy Bill Kimberlin's book Watch Me Die from Amazon.

    Follow Bill on Instagram to see some of the anonymous artwork he has acquired from men on Death Row.

    If you have any story ideas for future episodes of Caught Up in Crime - you can email them to caughtupincrime@gmail.com or contact me at tom@shinebrighterconsulting.co.uk

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    Artwork by Spencer Wilson

    Music by Premium Beat

    Theme: Noir Guitar by Jonathan Boyle

    Tracks featured in this episode:

    • The Prowler by Cosmo Lawson
    • Solving a Mystery by Jack Pierce
    • Soul Search by Patrick Rundblad

    Outro: Living Like a Wildfire by A Hext

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    37 mins
  • BONUS EPISODE - Mary's Necklace
    Dec 23 2025

    *IMPORTANT NOTE: This episode follows on from WHO KILLED MRS HOOD? If you haven't listened to that one yet, please check it out first!

    In this special Bonus Episode, we focus on the crucial piece of evidence that convicted Herbert Bennett of his wife Mary's murder in September 1900.

    Her necklace was discovered in Herbert's lodgings after her death, helping to convince a jury that he was the man who killed her.

    Now, that same necklace is framed on Paul Fitchett's wall - and is a daily reminder to him of why he must continue the fight to clear Herbert's name.

    But how did the necklace get there?

    If you have any story ideas for future episodes of Caught Up in Crime - you can email them to caughtupincrime@gmail.com.

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    Artwork by Spencer Wilson

    Music by Premium Beat

    Theme: Noir Guitar by Jonathan Boyle

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    12 mins
  • Who Killed Mrs Hood?
    Dec 16 2025

    In September 1900 a woman's body was discovered on the beach in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. She had been strangled with a bootlace. The police had no idea who she was, but they established she had been staying in the town at a boarding house with her infant daughter, Ruby. She had checked in under the name 'Mrs Hood'.

    It took several weeks to work out her true identity. Her name was Mary Bennett, and her estranged husband, Herbert, was quickly arrested and charged with her murder. He was convicted in a trial at the Old Bailey, and hanged in March 1901.

    Now, Ruby's grandson Paul Fitchett is on a mission to find out the truth about his great-grandparents and crack the tragic case that left Ruby an orphan. He strongly believes Herbert was innocent - but can he prove it?

    If you have any story ideas for future episodes of Caught Up in Crime - you can email them to caughtupincrime@gmail.com or contact me at tom@shinebrighterconsulting.co.uk

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    Artwork by Spencer Wilson

    Music by Premium Beat

    Theme: Noir Guitar by Jonathan Boyle

    Tracks featured in this episode:

    • A Mysterious Fairy by Adieu Adieu
    • Still by Shaun Freerson
    • The Ancient Mystery by Tom Olivier
    • Seek the Solution by Cloud Revolution
    • Open Seas by Liam Mansfield
    • Glimpse of the Darkness by Emmett Cooke
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    40 mins
  • Avenging Emily: Catching the Gorilla Killer
    Nov 25 2025

    Emily Patterson was the last victim of one of North America's first known serial killers. But she was also a loving mother to two small boys, a pillar of her local community in Canada, and the long lost ancestor of crime writer Denise Beddows.

    It was Emily's bravery as she tried to fight off the evil killer Earle Nelson - known as the 'Gorilla Killer' due to his abnormally large hands - that led to his capture and execution in 1928.

    While most books about serial killers are sensationalist accounts about monsters and their brutal crimes, Denise tells the story of each of Nelson's victims. They are the women history left behind. They are The Forgotten 44.

    You can order Denise's book - The Forgotten 44 - from Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Forgotten-Forty-Four-Victims-Survivors-Americas/dp/B0CGGC4QT8

    If you have any story ideas for future episodes of Caught Up in Crime - you can email them to caughtupincrime@gmail.com.

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    Artwork by Spencer Wilson

    Music by Premium Beat

    Theme: Noir Guitar by Jonathan Boyle

    Tracks featured in this episode:

    • Questionable Behavior by Sunshine Music
    • Moving Heart by Firefly Music
    • Crime of the Century by Flash Fluharty
    • The Disappearance by Emmett Cooke
    • Lamentations by Mark Fabian
    • Castigan's Folly by Nathan King

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    39 mins
  • Stealing From Hitler
    Oct 22 2025

    In 1998, author and historian Susan Ronald was in a bank vault in Zurich, Switzerland checking the assets of an elusive billionnaire for a huge investment project. There she stumbled upon evidence of a huge stash of art looted by the Nazis.

    Nobody took her story seriously until, more than 15 years later, the German authorities discovered thousands of priceless works of art - many stolen from Jews - secretly hoarded away by a man named Hildebrand Gurlitt - Hitler's personal art curator.

    Susan Ronald's book Hitler's Art Thief is available to buy from her website or any online book store.

    If you have any story ideas for future episodes of Caught Up in Crime - you can email them to caughtupincrime@gmail.com.

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    Artwork by Spencer Wilson

    Music by Premium Beat

    Theme: Noir Guitar by Jonathan Boyle

    Tracks featured in this episode:

    • Pizzicato Mystery by Studio Le Bus
    • Axed by Mojo Handful
    • Warpath by Swan Productions
    • Mystery at Midnight by Lee Miller
    • Searching for Hope by Taizo Audio
    • The Bells of Bavaria by The Commandeers
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    40 mins
  • BONUS EPISODE - Interview with Stuart Blues from British Murders
    Sep 30 2025

    In this special bonus episode, Tom chats to Stuart Blues, host of the phenomenally successful podcast - British Murders.

    With more than 500 episodes and 9 million downloads in the last five years it has captured the imagination of true crime fans everywhere. Stuart talks about how he selects the cases he covers in the show - and the effect that talking murder all day has had on his mental health.

    Listen to British Murders With Stuart Blues wherever you get your podcasts, or visit https://www.britishmurders.com/

    If you have any story ideas for future episodes of Caught Up in Crime - you can email them to caughtupincrime@gmail.com.

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    Artwork by Spencer Wilson

    Music by Premium Beat

    Theme: Noir Guitar by Jonathan Boyle

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    31 mins