• The Disappearing Cyclist
    2026/05/05

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    In September 2017, 63-year-old former Royal Navy officer Tony Parsons set out on a solo charity cycle ride through the Scottish Highlands.

    A cancer survivor, Tony was riding home from Fort William to Tillicoultry to raise money for charity — a demanding journey across remote roads and open landscape.

    But somewhere along the A82…

    he vanished.

    No witnesses.

    No crash scene.

    No bicycle.

    For nearly four years, his disappearance remained one of Scotland’s most haunting unsolved mysteries.

    Then, in 2020, a woman named Caroline Muirhead heard a confession that would change everything.

    What followed uncovered a fatal collision, a concealed burial site hidden near Bridge of Orchy, and a truth that had remained buried for years.

    In this episode, we examine the disappearance of Tony Parsons, the investigation that stalled, the relationship that reopened the case, and the decisions made after one moment on a dark Highland road.

    Because sometimes…

    what happens after an event is what defines it forever.

    📚 Sources

    • Police Scotland public statements and court reporting relating to the disappearance and murder investigation
    • Scottish court proceedings and sentencing coverage connected to the Tony Parsons case
    • Reporting from BBC News
    • Reporting from STV News
    • Reporting from Sky News
    • Reporting from The Scotsman
    • Reporting from The Herald
    • Reporting from Daily Record
    • Documentary material relating to the investigation and court proceedings
    • Public interviews and reporting involving Caroline Muirhead
    • Coverage examining the concealment and discovery of Tony Parsons’ remains near Bridge of Orchy
    • Additional research into missing persons investigations, roadside collision concealment cases, and the long-term impact of unresolved disappearances

    Music by MUBERT

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    28 分
  • The D.C Sniper Attacks Part 3
    2026/05/04

    The shootings ended in October 2002.

    But for many, that was only the beginning.

    In the final part of this series, we move beyond the manhunt and into the aftermath—what happened after the arrests, the trials, and the headlines faded.

    We examine the execution of John Allen Muhammad, the ongoing imprisonment and legal challenges surrounding Lee Boyd Malvo, and the complex questions around justice, punishment, and responsibility.

    But more importantly, this episode centres the people most affected.

    The families.

    The survivors.

    And the memory of ten lives lost:

    James D. Martin, James L. Buchanan Jr., Premkumar A. Walekar, Sarah Ramos, Lori Ann Lewis-Rivera, Kenneth Bridges, Linda Franklin, Dean Harold Meyers, Pascal Charlot, and Conrad R. Johnson.

    Because while the fear ended…

    the impact did not.

    This is the long shadow left behind.

    Primary & Official Sources

    • Federal Bureau of Investigation case summaries and public records
    • Montgomery County Police Department investigation archives
    • Virginia and Maryland court records relating to John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo
    • U.S. Supreme Court and appellate rulings on juvenile sentencing (relevant to Malvo case)

    Books

    • Three Weeks in October — Charles A. Moose & Charles Fleming
    • Sniper: Inside the Hunt for the Killers Who Terrorized the Nation
    • Inside the Mind of John Allen Muhammad

      News Archives

      • The Washington Post
      • CNN
      • BBC News
      • The New York Times
      • Associated Press

      Additional Research

      • Victim memorial reporting and biographies
      • Public reaction and long-term trauma studies
      • Legal developments in juvenile sentencing law in the United States
      • Death penalty procedures and appellate processes

    Music by Mubert

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  • The D.C. Sniper Attacks Part 2
    2026/04/28

    The shootings had terrorised the Washington region for weeks. Then, in the early hours of October 24th, 2002, everything changed.

    At a roadside rest stop in Maryland, police surrounded a dark Chevrolet Caprice and arrested John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo as they slept inside.

    But the arrests only answered one question.

    Who they were.

    They did not answer why.

    In Part Two of this three-part series, we examine the dramatic capture that ended the attacks, the backgrounds of Muhammad and Malvo, the relationship between them, how the shootings were carried out, and the legal proceedings that followed.

    Because once the fear ended…

    the deeper story began.

    📚 SOURCES

    Primary & Official Sources

    • Federal Bureau of Investigation public case summaries and archived releases relating to the D.C. sniper investigation
    • Montgomery County Police Department historical case material and press briefings
    • Virginia and Maryland court records relating to prosecutions of John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo
    • Public appellate decisions concerning juvenile sentencing issues connected to Malvo

    Books

    • Three Weeks in October — Charles A. Moose with Charles Fleming
    • Sniper: Inside the Hunt for the Killers Who Terrorized the Nation
    • Inside the Mind of John Allen Muhammad

    Documentaries & Broadcast References

    • I, Sniper
    • Very Scary People (episodes discussing the case)

    News Archives

    • The Washington Post archive reporting from 2002–2003
    • CNN live and archived coverage
    • BBC News archive reporting
    • The New York Times archive coverage
    • Associated Press reports and wire coverage

    Additional Research Themes

    • Inter-agency coordination during multi-jurisdiction investigations
    • Behavioural analysis and public messaging during active manhunts
    • Juvenile sentencing developments in the United States
    • Victim impact reporting and long-term community trauma

    Music by MUBERT

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    56 分
  • The D.C. Sniper Attacks Part 1
    2026/04/21

    D.C. Sniper: Part One — The First Shots

    In October 2002, a series of seemingly random shootings began across Maryland, Virginia, and the Washington D.C. region.

    Victims were targeted in ordinary places—parking lots, petrol stations, pavements, and outside shops. The attacks came without warning. A single shot, often from a distance, followed by silence and confusion.

    With no clear suspect and no obvious motive, fear spread quickly. Daily routines changed. Parents altered school schedules. Drivers crouched beside their cars while filling fuel tanks. Police agencies across multiple jurisdictions launched one of the largest manhunts in recent U.S. history.

    In Part One of this three-part series, we examine the first shootings, the growing public panic, the early mistakes, the messages sent to investigators, and the moment police finally began to close in.

    Because somewhere inside the fear…

    the people responsible were still moving.📚 SOURCES

    Primary & Official Sources

    • Court records from the trials of John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo
    • Law enforcement press conferences and official case summaries
    • FBI public records and investigative releases relating to the D.C. Sniper attacks
    • Montgomery County Police Department archived case material

    Books

    • Three Weeks in October — Charles A. Moose & Charles Fleming
    • Inside the Mind of John Allen Muhammad
    • Sniper: Inside the Hunt for the Killers Who Terrorized the Nation

    Documentaries & Audio References

    • I, Sniper
    • Catching Killers (episodes covering serial investigations)

    News Archives

    • The Washington Post archive coverage
    • CNN 2002 coverage
    • BBC News archive reports
    • The New York Times archive reporting
    • Associated Press reports

    Additional Research

    • Public reporting on public safety response during the attacks
    • Historical reporting on school closures, public behaviour changes, and law enforcement coordination
    • Victim biographies and memorial reporting where publicly available

    Music by MUBERT

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    53 分
  • The Moors Murders Part 3
    2026/04/16

    As investigators searched Saddleworth Moor, the full scale of the case began to emerge.

    What had once been suspicion became certainty as search teams uncovered evidence linking Ian Brady and Myra Hindley to multiple missing children. With each discovery came answers for some families, while others were left to continue waiting.

    In the final part of this three-part series, we examine the searches of the moor, the recovery of victims, the trial of Brady and Hindley, their lives in prison, later developments in the case, and the lasting impact on those left behind.

    This is the conclusion of the Moors Murders series.

    Some questions were answered.

    Others never would be.

    📚 SOURCES

    Primary Sources & Official Material

    • Trial records from the 1966 proceedings involving acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    36 分
  • The Moors Murders Part 2
    2026/04/13

    In October 1965, a single witness stepped forward with an account that would change everything.

    What began as a report of violence inside a house in Manchester quickly developed into something far more complex. As police responded, arrested Ian Brady and Myra Hindley, and began examining the evidence, the case expanded beyond a single crime.

    A suitcase left at a railway station. Photographs. Audio recordings.

    Each discovery raised new questions.

    And as investigators began to look beyond the immediate events of that night, connections started to form—linking Brady and Hindley to a series of disappearances that had, until then, remained unsolved.

    In this episode, we examine the police response, the early stages of the investigation, and the moment when separate cases began to converge.

    Because what was uncovered would lead investigators to a place they had not previously considered.

    Saddleworth Moor.

    And it’s there… that the search for answers would begin.

    📚 SOURCES

    (Presented in a clean, professional podcast style)

    Primary Sources & Court Material

    • Court transcripts and trial records relating to the Moors Murders (1966 trial proceedings)
    • Police reports and witness statements, including testimony from acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    41 分
  • The Moors Murders Part 1
    2026/04/10

    Title: The Making of Monsters | The Moors Murders (Part 1)

    Description:

    In 1960s Manchester, life moved to a familiar rhythm—factory shifts, quiet streets, and communities built on trust.

    Nothing about it suggested something darker was taking shape beneath the surface.

    In this first episode of our three-part series, we explore how two seemingly ordinary people—acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    45 分
  • The Man Found Locked in a Bag
    2026/04/07

    The Unsolved Death of

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    38 分