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Prash's Murder Map: True Crime Podcast

Prash's Murder Map: True Crime Podcast

Di: Prash Ganendran
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Prash’s Murder Map is a true crime podcast created and hosted by British true crime author Prash Ganendran. Each episode explores real murder cases from history and around the world through original, in-depth research that uncovers overlooked facts and forgotten details. Told objectively and without sensationalism, the series places every case in its true historical and social context, offering thoughtful, evidence-based storytelling.Copyright Prash's Murder Map Crimini reali Scienze sociali
  • 85 | The Brecknock Road Murder | The True Crime Case of George Vincent Heneage Finch
    Jan 18 2026
    In 1886, shootings in London were rare - even more so in broad daylight. In this episode, we explore the murder and robbery committed in a quiet Kentish Town road by George Finch, a would-be performer whose stage ambitions had faltered. Finch would avoid execution and go on to live a long life after his release from Broadmoor.


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    Wartime London’s ‘Bonnie and Clyde’: The Crime Spree of Betty Jones and Karl Hulten
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    Sources:
    Popular Science Monthly (1875)
    The People — Sunday 13 June 1886
    Banbury Beacon — Saturday 19 June 1886
    Exeter and Plymouth Gazette — Thursday 05 August 1886
    St James's Gazette — Wednesday 04 August 1886
    Jersey Express and Channel Islands Advertiser — Tuesday 10 August 1886
    Kenilworth Advertiser — Saturday 25 November 1905
    Old Bailey Online
    Ancestry.co.uk
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    12 min
  • 84 | Murder on Roppa Moor: The Helmsley Double Murder of 1895
    Jan 9 2026
    In 1895, 22-year-old Robert Hudson took his wife Kitty and their infant son on holiday to Helmsley, North Yorkshire. When they departed hurriedly under suspicious circumstances, the landlady at their boarding house was surprised. Soon, Kitty Hudson’s relatives grew concerned as to her whereabouts and the Yorkshire Police set out to track a killer who used multiple aliases and sent false letters to throw them off his trail. This episode revisits a little-known Victorian double murder case from North Yorkshire.

    📄 Full written case file, sources & newsletter: https://prashganendran.com/penny_dreadfuls/murder-on-roppa-moor-helmsley-1895/ 💡

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    Sources:
    Ancestry.co.uk
    Manchester Courier – Tuesday 11 September 1894
    Echo (London) – Monday 17 June 1895
    Bingley Chronicle – Friday 21 June 1895
    Loftus Advertiser – Friday 21 June 1895
    Chard and Ilminster News – Saturday 22 June 1895
    Bridlington Free Press – Saturday 22 June 1895
    Wells Journal – Thursday 27 June 1895
    Yorkshire Evening Post – Wednesday 19 June 1895
    Huddersfield Daily Examiner – Monday 1 July 1895
    Hull Daily Mail – Wednesday 3 July 1895
    Stalybridge Reporter – Saturday 27 July 1895
    Hull Daily Mail – Tuesday 13 August 1895
    Bradford Daily Telegraph – Tuesday 13 August 1895
    Weekly Dispatch (London) – Sunday 18 August 1895
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    24 min
  • 83 | Dr Crippen and the Hilldrop Crescent Murder: The Notorious 1910 True Crime Case
    Nov 18 2025
    Dr Crippen and the Hilldrop Crescent Murder revisits one of Britain’s most infamous true crime cases of 1910. When Cora Crippen, better known on the music-hall stage as Belle Elmore vanished, her husband Hawley Harvey Crippen offered shifting explanations that soon aroused suspicion. A police search of their Hilldrop Crescent home uncovered human remains, pointing to a shocking murder. Crippen and his mistress Ethel Le Neve attempted to flee Britain, but a transatlantic chase brought them into custody. The case became a sensation, cementing Dr Crippen as one of the most notorious figures in British criminal history.

    📄 Full written case file & sources:
    https://prashganendran.com/the-notorious-dr-crippen-and-the-hilldrop-crescent-murder/

    Who Killed Kent Reeks?
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    📘 Learn more about my upcoming book
    Wartime London’s ‘Bonnie and Clyde’: The Crime Spree of Betty Jones and Karl Hulten
    https://prashganendran.com/the-cleft-chin-murder/

    📺 Subscribe for video versions
    YouTube: https://youtube.com/@prashsmurdermap

    💡 Support my work
    Patreon (ad-free episodes): https://www.patreon.com/prashsmurdermap
    Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/prashsmurdermap
    PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/prashsmurdermap

    🎧 Listen to my other podcast Curious Britain
    Explore the mysteries, folklore, and forgotten stories of Britain. Listen now: https://linktr.ee/curiousbritainpodcast

    🙏 Thank You!

    Sources:
    Coniam, Matthew. Mr Crippen, Cora and the Body in the Basement.Pen & Sword True Crime. Rubenhold, Hallie. Story of a Murder. Transworld. Kindle Edition.
    British Newspaper Archive
    Ancestry.co.uk
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    39 min
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