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Crimeface

Crimeface

By: Jeremy Limb
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A new podcast in which Glen Hennderson investigates the most famous unknown crimes you've ever never heard of.

Presented by Glen Hennderson.

Everything else by Jeremy Limb, including Glen Hennderson.

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Jeremy Limb
True Crime
Episodes
  • Crimeface 8
    Dec 1 2025
    TIMECRIME. Do you know what turns an ordinary person into the biggest fraudster the world has ever seen? Glen doesn't, and after this episode, neither will you. This is 42 minutes of your life you won't get back, unless you get a receipt. WARNING: this episode contains bunyips, which don't exist, so listeners of a nervous disposition may want to ask themselves what they're actually frightened of because I've literally just told you bunyips don't exist. SPOILER ALERT: They do. ERRATUM: They don't.

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    42 mins
  • Crimeface 7
    Jan 28 2024
    CRIMEFACEPALM. Detective Wilfred Sillytoe of the TCPD was a week away from retirement. The last thing he wanted was to be assigned an investigation into a new and terrifyingly dangerous serial killer, so he didn't do it very well. This was to cost him dearly... but not in money, so he didn't really mind.

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    51 mins
  • Crimeface 6
    Aug 17 2023
    OFF HIS CRIMEFACE. Jordy Grambeister had everything going for him until he didn't, which was later on, but luckily we start earlier than that. This month's episode tells the cautionary tale of what happens when a teenager falls into drugs - it hurts! Especially hard drugs.

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    30 mins
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