Was Justice Served?

Di: Findmypast
  • Riassunto

  • Discover historical crimes, one headline at a time. Join hosts Jen Baldwin and David Wilson as they journey back in time to some of the past’s most cryptic criminal cases, brought to you by Findmypast. In each episode, we’ll take a look at the evidence found in historical newspapers and records and try to unpick what really happened. Listen as we delve into the gory, the heartbreaking, and the sensational cases that gripped the nation. Get to know the characters involved, their lives and secrets. Follow the twists and turns of the trial – and help us answer the ultimate question: Was Justice Served? Don’t just take our word for it – analyse the evidence for yourself. For each episode, you can access a complete collection of the historical newspapers we’ve talked about online at www.findmypast.co.uk/wasjusticeserved.
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  • Shotguns and Scandal at Ardlamont
    Jul 16 2024

    “There were infinite possibilities as to how he might be shot. There was room for conjecture and for difference of opinion in this matter...”

    On the morning of 10 August 1893, a party of three gentlemen leave for a morning of shooting on the sprawling Scottish estate of Ardlamont. One loses his life in the woods, at the wrong end of the barrel of a shotgun. The survivors – the only witnesses – were the two men with the most to lose and the most to gain from his demise. Were they responsible for plotting his death and covering it up as a tragic accident?

    Jen and David take their expertise to this case, which inspired the characters of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson. They look at the characters involved, all with something to hide, and examine what brought them together on this fateful day. They follow the major twists of the trial, including revelations around money, love affairs, and criminal pasts. And they look at the fall-out of the case, where the those involved revealed their true characters…

    Discover the details for yourself in the episode's Case Files - a collection of all the key newspaper reports - available to browse for free on Findmypast: www.findmypast.co.uk/wasjusticeserved

    Was justice served? Share your judgement with the WJS community:

    Instagram - @wasjusticeservedpod

    TikTok - @wasjusticeserved

    Producer - Madeleine Gilbert

    Assistant Producer - Daisy Goddard

    AV Editor - Callum Main

    Videographer - Angus Webster

    Video Lead - Andrew Farrell

    Graphics/Design - Kate Benzie, David Bradley and Graham Jacobs

    Researcher - Jen Baldwin

    Voiceover - Elliot Hardman

    AV Lead - Mark Asquith

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    45 min
  • Sudden Death in Southend
    Jul 9 2024

    “...she asked me to fetch the police, but my husband would not let me interfere... he had threatened to rip her inside out. I said to her: “He is not safe to live with”...”

    In the early morning of 2 June 1906, a woman is discovered lying dead on the floor of her bedroom. She had gone to bed in good spirits but never woken up. An autopsy revealed a ruptured spleen – an injury which could have been caused by a nasty fall, or just as easily by the toe of a boot. What happened overnight in the small, terraced house in the Essex coastal town of Southend on Sea? Was her partner to blame?

    In this episode, Jen and David pick apart the complex relationships between a woman, her partner, and her close family, all living in close proximity in Victorian terraced housing. They discuss issues of masculinity and historical attitudes towards domestic abuse, which played a central role in the case.

    This mysterious and tragic death was discovered and sent in by Findmypast community member, Tom Fitton.

    Discover the details for yourself in the episode's Case Files - a collection of all the key newspaper reports - available to browse for free on Findmypast: www.findmypast.co.uk/wasjusticeserved

    Was justice served? Share your judgement with the WJS community:

    Instagram - @wasjusticeservedpod

    TikTok - @wasjusticeserved

    Producer - Madeleine Gilbert

    Assistant Producer - Daisy Goddard

    AV Editor - Callum Main

    Videographer - Angus Webster

    Video Lead - Andrew Farrell

    Graphics/Design - Kate Benzie, David Bradley and Graham Jacobs

    Researcher - Jen Baldwin

    Voiceover - Elliot Hardman

    AV Lead - Mark Asquith

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    37 min
  • A Murderous Affair in Peasenhall
    Jul 2 2024

    “He there saw the deceased lying upon her back on the floor, a pool of blood surrounded her head, her throat was cut, and she was dead...”

    During an unseasonal storm on the night of 31 May 1902, a young unmarried woman is brutally murdered in the quiet village of Peasenhall, Suffolk. Her death reveals her secret: she is six months pregnant. Rumours have circulated for years about an illicit affair with a fellow member of the local Primitive Methodist chapel, while a letter discovered in her bedroom appears to show she is in contact with a mystery lover who lives just meters from her house… So who was the father of her baby, and was she killed to cover it up?

    Jen and David look at the short life of the victim, Rose, working as a domestic servant and carrying a ruinous secret. They discuss the relationships in this small, close-knit rural village, and the hearsay surrounding the trial that centred on the Primitive Methodist community. They take a closer look at the aftermath of the case, including examining false confessions and how the people involved were affected long after the trial ended.

    Discover the details for yourself in the episode's Case Files - a collection of all the key newspaper reports - available to browse for free on Findmypast: www.findmypast.co.uk/wasjusticeserved

    Was justice served? Share your judgement with the WJS community:

    Instagram - @wasjusticeservedpod

    TikTok - @wasjusticeserved

    Producer - Madeleine Gilbert

    Assistant Producer - Daisy Goddard

    AV Editor - Callum Main

    Videographer - Angus Webster

    Video Lead - Andrew Farrell

    Graphics/Design - Kate Benzie, David Bradley and Graham Jacobs

    Researcher - Jen Baldwin and Karen de Bruyne

    Voiceover - Elliot Hardman

    AV Lead - Mark Asquith

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    40 min
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