News of the Times - Unlocking the vaults of historical crime
Robin Coles
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The Murder of Vera Page: A Case That Science Couldn't Solve News of the Times | Episode 576 | 1931 In 1931, the disappearance of 10-year-old Vera Page sent shockwaves through Hammersmith, West London. When her body was discovered days later, concealed in a garden mere yards from her home, public outrage erupted — and police turned to their most famous forensic expert, Sir Bernard Spilsbury, to help secure a conviction. Confident in his findings, Spilsbury offered precise testimony on ...
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The Murder of Vera Page: A Case That Science Couldn't Solve News of the Times | Episode 576 | 1931 In 1931, the disappearance of 10-year-old Vera Page sent shockwaves through Hammersmith, West London. When her body was discovered days later, concealed in a garden mere yards from her home, public outrage erupted — and police turned to their most famous forensic expert, Sir Bernard Spilsbury, to help secure a conviction. Confident in his findings, Spilsbury offered precise testimony on ...
The Paris Poisoning Scandal: Madame Tiquet's Fall from Society to the Scaffold (1699)
News of the Times - Unlocking the vaults of historical crime
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The Paris Poisoning Scandal: Madame Tiquet's Fall from Society to the Scaffold (1699)
The Paris Poisoning Scandal: Madame Tiquet's Fall from Society to the Scaffold (1699) News of the Times | Episode 560 | 16999 💀 From Drawing Rooms to the Death Sentence – The Scandal That Shook Paris 🥀 In 17th-century Paris, a city alive with powdered wigs, whispered gossip, and deadly ambition, one woman’s rise and fall scandalised high society. Madame Tiquet had it all — wealth, status, and a husband she couldn’t stand. When poison entered the picture, it wasn’t just her marriage on ...
News of the Times - Unlocking the vaults of historical crime
The Murder of Vera Page: A Case That Science Couldn't Solve News of the Times | Episode 576 | 1931 In 1931, the disappearance of 10-year-old Vera Page sent shockwaves through Hammersmith, West London. When her body was discovered days later, concealed in a garden mere yards from her home, public outrage erupted — and police turned to their most famous forensic expert, Sir Bernard Spilsbury, to help secure a conviction. Confident in his findings, Spilsbury offered precise testimony on ...