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I Could Murder A Podcast

I Could Murder A Podcast

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Join Tom, Ben and Dan as they deep dive into the darkest cases in true crime. From mass shootings to serial killers to unsolved mysteries, the boys explore each detail looking for the red flags. With a little sprinkling of humour to find some light relief. Join the gang as they cover some of the most gruesome events in history.

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Episodes
  • The Legend of The Flying Dutchman
    May 11 2026

    For centuries, sailors have told stories of a mysterious ship doomed to roam the oceans forever.


    The legend of the Flying Dutchman is one of the oldest and most chilling maritime myths ever recorded. Said to appear during violent storms and thick sea fog, the ghostly vessel became a terrifying omen for crews crossing dangerous waters.


    From whispered sightings in the 1700s to reports involving royal passengers, experienced captains, and entire crews, the story has refused to disappear. Some believed it was a warning of disaster. Others claimed the ship was cursed, trapped between life and death for eternity.


    But where did the legend begin? Was there ever a real ship behind the tale, or did fear and isolation at sea create the perfect ghost story?


    In this episode, we explore the origins of the Flying Dutchman, the most famous sightings throughout history, and why this phantom ship still haunts popular culture today.

    Perfect listening for a dark night at sea…

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    Presented by Tom Norris & Ben Carter

    Written by Ben Carter

    Produced by Dan J Lambert

    Edited by Ben Bonsey

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Josef Mengele: “The Angel Of Death”
    May 4 2026

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    During World War II, one name became closely associated with the horrors of Auschwitz: Josef Mengele.


    A trained physician and officer within the Nazi regime, Mengele carried out a series of so-called medical experiments on prisoners, actions that have since become some of the most widely condemned in modern history.


    After the war ended, he evaded capture for decades, moving across continents while international efforts to locate him continued. His disappearance, and the years he spent in hiding, added another layer to a story already defined by cruelty and unanswered questions.


    In this episode, we examine his early life, his role during the war, the global manhunt that followed, and how his legacy continues to shape discussions around ethics, accountability, and justice.

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    Presented by Tom Norris & Ben Carter

    Written by Ben Carter

    Produced by Dan J Lambert

    Edited by Ben Bonsey

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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • The Feral Child: "Genie", Locked Away For 13 Years...
    Apr 27 2026

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    In 1970, authorities in California made a discovery that would go on to become one of the most widely studied and debated cases in modern psychology.


    A young girl, later known as Genie, had spent most of her childhood in extreme isolation, cut off from the outside world during her most important developmental years.


    When she was finally found, her condition raised profound questions about language, human development, and the long-term effects of deprivation. Scientists, doctors, and researchers became deeply involved in her case, hoping to better understand what happens when a child grows up without normal social interaction.


    But alongside the scientific interest came ethical concerns, controversy, and ongoing debate about how her case was handled.


    In this episode, we explore Genie’s early life, her discovery, the intense attention that followed, and the lasting questions her story continues to raise today...

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    Presented by Tom Norris & Ben Carter

    Written by Ben Carter

    Produced by Dan J Lambert

    Edited by Ben Bonsey

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 hr and 27 mins
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This is by far the best true crime podcast I have ever heard. It is a subject matter that should be very dark and yet Tom, Ben and Dan have a brilliant way of not only giving the listener a detailed and respectful account of the crimes they also manage to make you laugh. I would recommend anyone who likes true crime to give it a go and I can guarantee by the end of episode 1 you will be hooked, if not by the crimes then definitely by the boys 10/10

Disturbing yet funny

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I love this show, first attempt at listening to podcasts at work and going great. Passes the time brilliantly and learn something new. Can be a bit hard listening at times due to content, but it is about murders. The guys are funny and interact with each other so well

Brilliant

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I actually watched my first episode on YouTube but changed to here because it was ideal on work my commute. These guys are incredible and have been a part of my day everyday for the past few weeks, absolutely gutted i only have 5 episodes left. I HIGHLY recommend this podcast, can't wait for season 5!

incredible, HIGHLY recommend!

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The guys always have indepth information and banter to back it up. Always enjoy listening to their podcast.

I'm depth and interesting

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Really well told, always appreciate the thorough overview, content and compassionate reading.

Great team effort interspersed with lightening mirth and quips.

Mindful telling of a tragic situation.

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