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The Monday Night Revue

The Monday Night Revue

著者: Corinna Harrod
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True crime, weird stories, unexplainable happenings - we cover it all here on Monday nights

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-monday-night-revue--4921180/support.Copyright Corinna Harrod
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  • The Family Business
    2026/07/14
    For over fifty years, if someone was going to be hanged in Britain, chances were it would be a Pierrepoint holding the lever.

    Henry, Thomas and Albert Pierrepoint were Britain's most extraordinary family of state executioners — three generations who between them hanged approximately nine hundred people, including Nazi war criminals, British traitors, serial killers, and at least one man who was almost certainly innocent. Albert alone carried out between 435 and 600 executions, perfecting a method so precise he could complete a hanging in under twelve seconds.

    He hanged thirteen Nazi SS guards in a single day at Hameln Prison in 1945. He hanged the last woman ever executed in Britain. He hanged a man he sang duets with in his own pub. He hanged Timothy Evans — later found to be innocent — and three years later hanged the man who actually committed the crime. In 1956, Britain's most prolific executioner resigned over a dispute about expenses. And in his autobiography, he concluded that capital punishment had never deterred a single murder.

    This episode covers the full Pierrepoint story — the craft, the dynasty, the cases that shook Britain, and the question of what it means to spend a lifetime perfecting something that turns out to be wrong. Content warning: execution methods, capital punishment, wrongful conviction.

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    Written and edited by Corinna Harrod with Holly Clarke. Artwork by Jessica Holmes.
    Music: "The Mooche" by Duke Ellington (1928).
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    50 分
  • Eric Edgar Cooke - The Night Caller
    2026/07/06
    On the night of 27th January 1963, five people were shot across the suburbs of Perth, Western Australia. Four attacks. One night. No apparent connection.It would take months before police understood what they were dealing with. Years before the full truth came out. And decades before two innocent men — wrongfully convicted of crimes committed by the same killer — finally had their names cleared.

    This is the story of Eric Edgar Cooke. Known as The Night Caller. Australia's last serial killer to be executed. A man whose crimes didn't just take lives — they destroyed them, long after he was gone.In this episode: the victims, named and remembered. The murders that shocked a city. The wrongful convictions of Darryl Beamish and John Button. The rifle left in a bush. And the question of how a quiet, sun-baked city at the bottom of the world lost its innocence in a single night — and never quite got it back.

    Content warning: this episode contains detailed discussion of murder, wrongful conviction, capital punishment, and violence.




































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    Don't miss an episode - follow, comment, like, and share!

    Connect with me on social media @‌themondaynightrevue or email at themondaynightrevue@gmail.com.
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    • Discover curated reads: Bookshop
    • For ad-free episodes, minisodes, and exclusive perks, join us on Patreon: Support on Patreon
    Written and edited by Corinna Harrod with Holly Clarke. Artwork by Jessica Holmes.
    Music: "The Mooche" by Duke Ellington (1928).
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    43 分
  • The Disappearance of Jennifer Kesse
    2026/06/23
    On the morning of the 24th of January 2006, 24-year-old Jennifer Kesse left her Orlando condominium for work and seemingly vanished without a trace.Jennifer was ambitious, successful and excited about the future.

    She had recently returned from a holiday with her boyfriend, was thriving in her career and had just purchased her first home. Then, in the space of a single morning, everything changed.Two days later, her car was discovered abandoned less than a mile from her apartment.

    Security cameras captured an unknown person parking the vehicle before calmly walking away. Yet in one of the most frustrating twists in true crime history, every image of the person's face was obscured by fence posts, leaving investigators with a suspect they could see but could not identify.In this episode,

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    Don't miss an episode - follow, comment, like, and share!

    Connect with me on social media @‌themondaynightrevue or email at themondaynightrevue@gmail.com.
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    • Discover curated reads: Bookshop
    • For ad-free episodes, minisodes, and exclusive perks, join us on Patreon: Support on Patreon
    Written and edited by Corinna Harrod with Holly Clarke. Artwork by Jessica Holmes.
    Music: "The Mooche" by Duke Ellington (1928).
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    53 分
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