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Prash's Murder Map: True Crime Podcast

Prash's Murder Map: True Crime Podcast

著者: Prash Ganendran
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Prash’s Murder Map is a true crime podcast created and hosted by British true crime author Prash Ganendran. Each episode explores real murder cases from history and around the world through original, in-depth research that uncovers overlooked facts and forgotten details. Told objectively and without sensationalism, the series places every case in its true historical and social context, offering thoughtful, evidence-based storytelling.Copyright Prash's Murder Map ノンフィクション犯罪 社会科学
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  • 81 | Murder at the Garibaldi Inn: The True Crime Story of Constable Herbert Burrows
    2025/10/24
    In November 1925, police constable Herbert Burrows was found guilty of murdering publican Ernest Laight, his wife Doris, and their young son Robert at the Garibaldi Inn in Worcester. The discovery was made by the family’s charwoman, who raised the alarm after finding the doors unlocked and the till emptied. The case exposed the calculated betrayal of trust within a small community and led to Burrows becoming the last person from Worcester to be executed by hanging.

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    Sources:
    Ancestry.co.uk
    Birmingham Daily Gazette - Wednesday 03 February 1926
    Cheltenham Chronicle - Saturday 20 February 1926
    Evening News 21 January 1987
    Evening News (London) - Tuesday 26 June 1917
    Evesham Standard & West Midland Observer - Saturday 05 December 1925
    Hendon & Finchley Times - Friday 29 June 1917
    Illustrated Police News - Thursday 25 February 1926
    Dundee Courier - Friday 18 December 1925
    Kingston Times - Saturday 30 January 1926
    Reynolds's Newspaper - Sunday 06 December 1925, Sunday 21 February 1926
    Sunday Express - Sunday 29 November1925
    Daily News (London) - Monday 30 November 1925
    Thomson's Weekly News - Saturday 05 December 1925
    Westminster Gazette - Thursday 18 February 1926

    Music:
    "Long Note Three" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
    "Long Note Two" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
    Even if I go
    "Ominous" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    16 分
  • 80 | The Hednesford Ripper: Henry Thomas Gaskin
    2025/10/06
    When career criminal Henry Thomas Gaskin returned from serving with the Royal Engineers, tunnelling under the trenches of the Western Front during WWI, he was furious to discover his wife’s infidelity. He lured her to a meeting place under the pretence of discussing their marriage, and Lizzie Gaskin was never seen alive again. This true crime case remains one of the West Midlands’ most brutal, yet often forgotten, murders.

    Subscribe to my YouTube channel for video versions of the podcast:

    📺 youtube.com/@prashsmurdermap

    Website: https://prashganendran.com

    💡 Support me on Patreon to get ad-free audio episodes
    https://www.patreon.com/prashsmurdermap

    💰 One-off contributions
    ☕ Buy me a coffee:
    https://ko-fi.com/prashsmurdermap
    💵 PayPal:
    https://www.paypal.me/prashsmurdermap

    🎧 Listen to my other podcast Curious Britain
    Explore the mysteries, folklore, and forgotten stories of Britain. Listen now: https://linktr.ee/curiousbritainpodcast

    🙏 Thank You!
    Your support means the world to me and helps keep Prash’s Murder Map alive. I truly appreciate it!

    Sources:
    Walsall Observer - Saturday 02 June 1906
    Lichfield Mercury - Friday 27 July 1906
    Oxford Journal - Wednesday 13 March 1912
    Lichfield Mercury - Friday 15 March 1912
    Loftus Advertiser - Friday 12 April 1912
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    18 分
  • 79 | History’s Deadliest Gunshot: Gavrilo Princip and the Sarajevo Assassination That Sparked WW1
    2025/09/24
    In Sarajevo on 28 June 1914, a young Bosnian student named Gavrilo Princip fired a shot which would become the deadliest in history. With the help of co-conspirators from underground nationalist group Young Bosnia, he assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie during their imperial visit to the capital. Their deaths set off a domino effect of ultimatums, alliances, and mobilisations across Europe, and within weeks, the continent was engulfed in World War I (The Great War), a conflict that ultimately claimed millions of lives. Was Princip a terrorist, a freedom fighter, or simply a desperate youth caught in history’s tide? This episode explores the life, motives, and legacy of the 19-year-old whose pistol transformed Bosnia’s struggle into a global war. Few individuals have altered the course of history so suddenly, or so tragically.

    Subscribe to my YouTube channel for video versions of the podcast:
    📺 youtube.com/@prashsmurdermap

    💡 Support me on Patreon to get ad-free audio episodes
    https://www.patreon.com/prashsmurdermap

    💰 One-off contributions
    ☕ Buy me a coffee:
    https://ko-fi.com/prashsmurdermap
    💵 PayPal:
    https://www.paypal.me/prashsmurdermap

    🎧 Listen to my new podcast Curious Britain
    Explore the mysteries, folklore, and forgotten stories of Britain. Listen now: https://linktr.ee/curiousbritainpodcast

    🙏 Thank You!
    Your support means the world to me and helps keep Prash’s Murder Map alive. I truly appreciate it!

    Sources:
    Dedijer, Vladimir. The Road to Sarajevo. London: MacGibbon & Kee, 1966.

    Butcher, Tim. The Trigger: Hunting the Assassin Who Brought the World to War. London: Chatto & Windus, 2014.

    Feuerlicht, Roberta Strauss. The Desperate Act: The Assassination of Franz Ferdinand at Sarajevo. London: McGraw-Hill, 1968.

    Additional references:
    Aichelburg, Wladimir. Erzherzog Franz Ferdinand und Artstetten. Vienna: Verlag der Österreichischen Staatsdruckerei, 1986.

    Woolf, Alex. Assassination in Sarajevo. Oxford: Heinemann, 2002.

    Ullman, Harlan. A Handful of Bullets: How the Murder of Archduke Franz Ferdinand Still Menaces the Peace. New York: Potomac Books, 2014.

    Liulevicius, Vejas Gabriel. World War I: The “Great War”

    Culpin, Christopher. Making History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996
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    57 分
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