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All episodes of this podcast are fully researched, written, and edited by our human production team. The final audio is generated using text-to-speech technology to deliver consistent narration quality and listening experience.
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A beloved TV presenter was shot dead on a quiet London morning in 1999, sparking a massive police operation that examined random violence, professional retaliation, and personal motives—all of which fell short. Forensic limits left only a single hair and a .22‑calibre bullet, while unreliable eyewitnesses and media pressure focused the case on a suspect later acquitted. Decades later, new DNA techniques offer a slim chance of progress, highlighting systemic investigative flaws and the enduring quest for justice.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Maria WAll episodes of this podcast are fully researched, written, and edited by our human production team. The final audio is generated using text-to-speech technology to deliver consistent narration quality and listening experience.
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A beloved TV presenter was shot dead on a quiet London morning in 1999, sparking a massive police operation that examined random violence, professional retaliation, and personal motives—all of which fell short. Forensic limits left only a single hair and a .22‑calibre bullet, while unreliable eyewitnesses and media pressure focused the case on a suspect later acquitted. Decades later, new DNA techniques offer a slim chance of progress, highlighting systemic investigative flaws and the enduring quest for justice.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.