Manchester Murders: A True Crime Podcast

Episode 24: The Moors Murders - The Ones Left Behind

30 min · 8. maj 2026
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The Moors Murders - committed by Ian Brady and Myra Hindley between 1963 and 1965 - are among the most documented crimes in British history. This episode is not about the crimes themselves. It is about the radius of destruction that spread outward from five murders and continued for more than sixty years: the families of Pauline Reade, John Kilbride, Keith Bennett, Lesley Ann Downey, and Edward Evans; the people caught in the wreckage around the killers; the communities that absorbed the weight of what happened; and a case that, in 2026, remains formally open. Keith Bennett has never been found.

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Ep 29: The 1996 Manchester Bomb

On 15 June 1996, the IRA detonated a 1,500kg lorry bomb on Corporation Street in Manchester city centre. It was the largest bomb detonated on British soil since the Second World War. Two hundred and twelve people were injured. No one died. No one has ever been convicted. In this episode, Susan tells the story of the bombing and its aftermath: the ninety-minute evacuation that saved hundreds of lives, the investigation that was quietly shelved, the leaked documents that led to the arrest of a detective and a journalist, and the question of what the rebuilding of the city centre really tells us about modern Manchester. Manchester Murders is a narrative true crime podcast covering murder and related cases connected to Greater Manchester. New episodes every Friday. manchestermurders.com

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