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Writing Wrongs
Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics
13 episodes
2 days ago
Every sentence tells a story, every word leaves a trace. Writing Wrongs, from the Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics, explores historic and contemporary forensic linguistic cases. Hosts Professor Tim Grant and Dr Nicci MacLeod, who've provided expert evidence in hundreds of cases, examine a specific case and its linguistic analysis each episode. Some episodes feature guest forensic linguists sharing their experiences as expert witnesses. The series highlights different case types, showcasing the strengths and limitations of forensic linguistics in criminal and civil investigations.
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Every sentence tells a story, every word leaves a trace. Writing Wrongs, from the Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics, explores historic and contemporary forensic linguistic cases. Hosts Professor Tim Grant and Dr Nicci MacLeod, who've provided expert evidence in hundreds of cases, examine a specific case and its linguistic analysis each episode. Some episodes feature guest forensic linguists sharing their experiences as expert witnesses. The series highlights different case types, showcasing the strengths and limitations of forensic linguistics in criminal and civil investigations.
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Derek Bentley: Let Him Say It (Part 2)
Writing Wrongs
1 hour 2 minutes 27 seconds
2 months ago
Derek Bentley: Let Him Say It (Part 2)

* Warning: This episode contains descriptions of the killing of a police officer and the death penalty. * 

 

STOP! If you haven’t listened to part one of this case, go back and listen before starting this episode.  

 

Last time, Nicci and Tim explored the language around the custodial status of Derek Bentley, who was one of the last people to be hanged as criminal punishment in the UK in 1953. 

 

In part 2, we welcome Prof Malcolm Coulthard, Professor Emeritus here at Aston University, one of the founders of AIFL (Center for Forensic Linguistics at the time), and granddaddy of forensic linguistics. Prof Coulthard joins Nicci and Tim to further unpack the case, this time focusing on the alleged confession Bentley gave the morning following the crime in question. Like Timothy Evans in series 1, it was unclear whether Derek Bentley had truly penned the written confession later given as evidence in court. 

 

For a list of our sources and more information about this case, please visit https://www.aston.ac.uk/writing-wrongs  

 

Have a question for Nicci or Tim? Email us at writingwrongs@aston.ac.uk and we may answer it during an upcoming episode! 

 

Check out the official AIFL blog for more forensic linguistic goodies here: https://medium.com/@AIFLblog  

 

If you have been affected by any of the themes in this week’s episode, please contact one of these free sources: 

 

https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/  

https://www.helpguide.org/find-help  

 

Production Team: Sam Cook, Jordan Robertson, Neus Alberich Buera 

Additional Editing: Angela Walker

Sound: Sam Cook 

Visual design: George Grant 

Additional Voices: Sam Cook 

With our thanks to Professor Malcolm Couthard 

 

Resources 

 

Professor Tim Grant’s home page: Tim Grant - Aston Research Explorer 

 

Dr Nicci MacLeod’s home page: Nicci MacLeod - Aston Research Explorer 

 

Professor Malcolm Coulthard’s research gate profile: Malcolm Coulthard – Research Gate 

Writing Wrongs
Every sentence tells a story, every word leaves a trace. Writing Wrongs, from the Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics, explores historic and contemporary forensic linguistic cases. Hosts Professor Tim Grant and Dr Nicci MacLeod, who've provided expert evidence in hundreds of cases, examine a specific case and its linguistic analysis each episode. Some episodes feature guest forensic linguists sharing their experiences as expert witnesses. The series highlights different case types, showcasing the strengths and limitations of forensic linguistics in criminal and civil investigations.