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Mona Tinsley 1937: The Murder That Changed British Law

Mona Tinsley 1937: The Murder That Changed British Law

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In January 1937, ten-year-old Mona Tinsley vanished in Nottinghamshire. Her body was found six months later in a river. This vintage true crime case changed British law, making murder convictions possible without a body. Discover the historic investigation and forensic evidence that redefined criminal justice…


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This episode was researched and written by Rosanna Fitton.


Edited by Joel Porter at Dot Dot Dot Productions.


Illustrations and production direction also by Rosanna Fitton.


Narration, additional audio editing and mixing, and script editing by Benjamin Fitton.


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