The White House Farm Files: Reinvestigating a British Tragedy
Kaiesha Page
10 episodes
2 months ago
In this re-launch episode of the White House Farm Murders, we return to one of Britain’s most haunting true crime cases — the White House Farm murders. Rather than revisiting the details of the crime itself, this episode sets the scene, exploring the turbulent backdrop of 1980s Britain. From police procedures before PACE and the infancy of forensic science, to cultural divides around class, religion, sexuality, and generational change, we look at how the decade’s shifting values may have shap...
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In this re-launch episode of the White House Farm Murders, we return to one of Britain’s most haunting true crime cases — the White House Farm murders. Rather than revisiting the details of the crime itself, this episode sets the scene, exploring the turbulent backdrop of 1980s Britain. From police procedures before PACE and the infancy of forensic science, to cultural divides around class, religion, sexuality, and generational change, we look at how the decade’s shifting values may have shap...
The White House Farm Files: Reinvestigating a British Tragedy
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The White House Farm Files: Reinvestigating a British Tragedy
In this re-launch episode of the White House Farm Murders, we return to one of Britain’s most haunting true crime cases — the White House Farm murders. Rather than revisiting the details of the crime itself, this episode sets the scene, exploring the turbulent backdrop of 1980s Britain. From police procedures before PACE and the infancy of forensic science, to cultural divides around class, religion, sexuality, and generational change, we look at how the decade’s shifting values may have shap...