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The Trial: USA

The Trial: USA

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Launched in the UK in 2022, The Trial is an award-winning, chart-topping podcast that goes behind the headlines of some of the biggest trials in the world. We take you into the courtroom, bringing you the detail as the evidence unfolds, examining key moments and carrying out exclusive interviews with detectives, victims, and experts.


The Trial series occasionally uses actors and some voices generated by AI. Their words are taken as verbatim from the official court transcript.


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  • Guilty: Our Inside Account of the Gilgo Beach Killer’s Confession
    Apr 15 2026

    After decades of silence, the man accused of the Gilgo Beach murders has finally spoken — and what he said inside that courtroom stunned everyone.


    Rex Heuermann has pleaded guilty to killing eight women, bringing a chilling chapter in one of America’s most notorious serial killer cases closer to an end.


    In this episode of The Trial: USA, we take you inside the courtroom on the day many thought would never come.


    From the moment Heuermann entered the room… to the haunting detail he repeated again and again as he described how his victims died… to the raw, emotional reactions from families who have waited decades for answers.


    Daily Mail Senior Crime Correspondent Rachel Sharp was there, sitting just feet away, and joins us to break down exactly what happened - and what it means now.


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    • Presenter: Kayla Brantley
    • Producer: Lucy Robson
    • Editor: Chelsey Ranore
    • Creative Director: Caroline Cheetham
    • Executive Producer: Jamie East


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    Presenter: Kayla Brantley

    Producer: Lucy Robson

    Creative Director: Caroline Cheetham

    Executive Producer: Jamie East


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    16 mins
  • The Ted Bundy Murder That Took 50 Years to Prove
    Apr 8 2026

    A 17-year-old girl disappears on Halloween. And for more than half a century - no definitive answers.


    In 1974, Laura Ann Aime vanished after leaving a party in Utah. Weeks later, her body was found in the mountains. Investigators long suspected Ted Bundy - and before his execution in 1989, he even confessed to her murder.


    But it wasn’t enough to close the case.


    Now, decades later, a major breakthrough in DNA technology has finally confirmed Bundy as her killer - officially bringing an end to one of the many cold cases tied to his name.


    In this episode of The Trial: USA, host Kayla Brantley is joined by Daily Mail Senior Crime Correspondent Rachel Sharp to unpack the latest breakthrough and explain the new DNA technology that made it possible.


    • Email us: thetrial@dailymail.com
    • WhatsApp us: +44 7796 657512 Start your message with Trial
    • Presenter: Kayla Brantley
    • Producer: Lucy Robson
    • Editor: Chelsey Ranore
    • Creative Director: Caroline Cheetham
    • Executive Producer: Jamie East

    Follow us on TikTok: @DailyMailCrime

    Email us: thetrial@dailymail.com

    WhatsApp us: +44 7796 657512 Start your message with Trial


    Presenter: Kayla Brantley

    Producer: Lucy Robson

    Creative Director: Caroline Cheetham

    Executive Producer: Jamie East


    Click here to sign up to The Crime Desk's weekly newsletter.

    It's free and packed with exclusive interviews, expert insight, and gripping deep dive investigations from across the world.

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    19 mins
  • Is Rex Heuermann going to plead guilty to the Gilgo Beach Murders?
    Apr 1 2026

    For more than a decade, the murders at Gilgo Beach haunted Long Island - a string of victims, discovered along a remote stretch of coastline, with no arrests and few answers. Until 2023.


    Rex Heuermann, a Manhattan architect, was charged with the murders of seven women - accused of carrying out one of the most chilling killing sprees in recent US history. He pleaded not guilty.


    But now, in a shock development, he’s expected to plead guilty - a move that could bring a sudden end to a case that has gripped investigators and victims’ families for years.


    In this episode, Senior Crime Correspondent Rachel Sharp steps in for Kayla Brantley and is joined by Daily Mail reporter Ruth Bashinsky - two journalists who have been covering this case from the very beginning.


    Together, they take you through the full story, from the first disappearance, to the discovery of the bodies, the years the case went cold, and the breakthrough that led police to Heuermann.


    And they break down what this latest twist could mean - for the case, for the families, and for the truth.


    • Email us: thetrial@dailymail.com
    • WhatsApp us: +44 7796 657512 Start your message with Trial
    • Presenter: Kayla Brantley
    • Producer: Lucy Robson
    • Editor: Chelsey Ranore
    • Creative Director: Caroline Cheetham
    • Executive Producer: Jamie East


    Follow us on TikTok: @DailyMailCrime

    Email us: thetrial@dailymail.com

    WhatsApp us: +44 7796 657512 Start your message with Trial


    Presenter: Kayla Brantley

    Producer: Lucy Robson

    Creative Director: Caroline Cheetham

    Executive Producer: Jamie East


    Click here to sign up to The Crime Desk's weekly newsletter.

    It's free and packed with exclusive interviews, expert insight, and gripping deep dive investigations from across the world.

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

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    37 mins
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