Episode 15 Lisa Bennett
Powered by RedCircle In May 2013, Lisa Bennett’s mother, Janet, was becoming increasingly concerned about her whereabouts. Lisa was Janet’s oldest of two daughters and 39 years old at the time. Lisa grew up in …
Powered by RedCircle In May 2013, Lisa Bennett’s mother, Janet, was becoming increasingly concerned about her whereabouts. Lisa was Janet’s oldest of two daughters and 39 years old at the time. Lisa grew up in …
Powered by RedCircle In the summer of 2003, Jodi Jones was a typical 14-year-old. She lived in Scotland with her mother, Judy, her older brother Joseph, and her mother’s partner, Allen Ovens. Jodi’s father, James …
Episode 13 The Murder of Jodi Jones: Is Luke Mitchell Guilty? Read More »
Powered by RedCircle In the summer of 2003, Jodi Jones was a typical 14-year-old. She lived in Scotland with her mother, Judy, her older brother Joseph, and her mother’s partner, Allen Ovens. Jodi’s father, James …
Episode 12 The Murder of Jodi Jones: Is Luke Mitchell Guilty? Read More »
Powered by RedCircle On the afternoon of March 22, 2018, a young woman arrived at a remote farmhouse in Dunn County, Wisconsin. She had dried blood around her mouth and on her arms and hands. …
Powered by RedCircle In the early hours of November 1, 2014, British resident, Rurik Jutting, called police three times to report that something had happened in his Hong Kong apartment on the 31st floor. At …
Powered by RedCircle At around 4:40pm on June 4th 1992, Norman Edward Gilfoyle arrived home from work. He didn’t see his wife, Paula Gilfoyle, in their home but he noticed a letter from her in …
Powered by RedCircle On the cool cloudy morning of Saturday 20th September 2014, Barbara Denham was taking her border collie, Max, on his daily walk in Barking, East London. They walked through a gate and …
In the afternoon of Sunday January 4th 2015, a woman dialled 911 from her stylish Manhattan apartment. She calmly gave the address, the cross streets, the apartment number and floor, and then when asked what the emergency was she replied, ‘My husband is, I think dead.’
On the afternoon of Sunday 17 June, William Vinnicombe and James Lelliot were working in the left luggage room of Brighton train station on the south coast of England. It was the beginning of summer and with little fresh air circulating the room, the men had been trying to locate the source of an increasingly offensive smell. Around 4pm, they came across a new-looking, but cheap, brown suitcase…
In a supermarket in a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, employee Matthew was stacking shelves on his first day back at work after a holiday when his supervisor, Jemma Lilley, approached him. ‘I did it,’ she told him. When he inquired what she had done. Jemma Lilley replied, ‘I did it – I killed someone.’