What They Hide: Hidden Crimes in Plain Sight. A True Crime Podcast

Fred And Rose West- The House of Horrors Part 3: Monsters Next Door

1 h 5 min · 16. touko 2026
jakson Fred And Rose West- The House of Horrors Part 3: Monsters Next Door kansikuva

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http://buymeacoffee.com/Whattheyhidepod [http://buymeacoffee.com/Whattheyhidepod] In the final chapter of our three-part series on Fred West and Rose West, we examine the trial of Rose West, the psychological collapse of the Cromwell Street investigation, and the lasting impact left behind by one of Britain’s most disturbing criminal cases. We explore how hidden abuse survived for years behind an ordinary front door in Gloucester, the unanswered questions that still surround the case decades later, and the terrifying reality that some of the most dangerous people do not appear unusual at all. This episode contains references to murder, sexual violence, coercive control, abuse, torture, and crimes involving children. Listener discretion is strongly advised. Follow the podcast on all socials: @whattheyhidepod Contact the show: whattheyhidepod@gmail.com Support the show: Buy Me a Coffee link in description. # Sources - Court reporting and archival coverage from the trial of Rose West   - Gloucestershire Constabulary investigation materials and public case summaries   - Archived reporting from:   - BBC   - The Guardian   - The Independent   - The Times - Published criminology and criminal psychology analysis regarding coercive control, paired offenders and serial homicide   - Documentary research and retrospective interviews involving investigators, journalists and surviving family members   - Historical missing persons case reporting connected to victims associated with Cromwell Street   - Public records and verified timelines    Music by MUBERT

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jakson The Disappearance of Andrew Gosden kansikuva

The Disappearance of Andrew Gosden

☕ Support the Show If you enjoy What They Hide and would like to support future episodes, you can buy me a coffee here: https://buymeacoffee.com/whattheyhide [https://buymeacoffee.com/whattheyhide] Every contribution helps keep the podcast independent and supports the research, writing and production of future episodes.   On the morning of 14 September 2007, fourteen-year-old Andrew Gosden left his home in Doncaster and appeared to head to school as normal. Instead, he withdrew £200 from his bank account, returned home, changed clothes and travelled alone to London King’s Cross. At 11:25am, CCTV captured Andrew leaving the station. It is the last confirmed sighting of him. Nearly two decades later, one of Britain’s most baffling missing-person cases remains unsolved. Why did Andrew travel to London? Was he planning a simple day trip? Did he intend to meet someone? Or did something happen after he arrived in one of the busiest cities in Europe? In this episode of What They Hide, we examine the known facts of Andrew’s disappearance, the investigation that followed, the reported sightings, the controversial missed opportunities and the theories that continue to divide opinion today. This is not a story about what we know. It’s a story about what we don’t. And about a family that has spent years searching for answers.   ⚠️ Content Warning This episode discusses the disappearance of a child and themes that some listeners may find distressing.   📱 Follow the Podcast Search “What They Hide: Hidden Crimes in Plain Sight” on your favourite social platform. 📧 Case suggestions and listener messages welcome. ⭐ If you enjoy the show, please consider following, rating and reviewing the podcast. It helps more people discover the show.   Sources Official Sources * South Yorkshire Police – Andrew Gosden Missing Person Appeal * Missing People UK * National Crime Agency Missing Persons Resources Books & Publications * Contemporary newspaper coverage from: * The Times * The Guardian * The Independent * BBC News archives Documentary & Broadcast Sources * BBC News reports and interviews * ITV News coverage * Channel 4 News reports * Appeals featuring Andrew’s family Online Resources * Missing People UK case profile * South Yorkshire Police public appeals * UK Missing Persons Unit resources Additional Research * Publicly available interviews with Kevin and Glenys Gosden * Archived reporting relating to the 2021 arrests and subsequent elimination of suspects from the investigation * Publicly available discussions regarding reported sightings and investigative timelines   Andrew’s disappearance remains unsolved. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact South Yorkshire Police or the charity Missing People. Music by MUBERT   whattheyhidepod@gmail.com

13. kesä 202658 min
jakson The Murder of Rachel Nickell kansikuva

The Murder of Rachel Nickell

☕ Support the show: Buy Me a Coffee:  https://buymeacoffee.com/whattheyhide [https://buymeacoffee.com/whattheyhide] On 15 July 1992, 23-year-old Rachel Nickell took her two-year-old son for a walk on Wimbledon Common. She never came home. What followed was one of the most shocking murders in modern British history and one of the greatest investigative failures the UK has ever seen. As police faced intense public pressure to catch the killer, they became convinced they had found their man. Colin Stagg was subjected to surveillance, psychological profiling and an extraordinary undercover “honeytrap” operation. Yet there was one devastating problem. They had the wrong suspect. While detectives focused on proving Stagg’s guilt, the real killer remained free. In this episode of What They Hide, we examine the murder of Rachel Nickell, the controversial investigation that followed, the destruction of an innocent man’s life, and the eventual identification of serial offender Robert Napper through advances in DNA technology. This is a story of tragedy, tunnel vision, missed opportunities and a painful reminder that justice means finding the right person—not simply finding someone. The Murder of Rachel Nickell: A Killer Hidden in Plain Sight.   ⚠️ Content Warning: This episode contains discussion of murder, sexual violence, serious injuries, mental illness and crimes involving children as witnesses to traumatic events.   📧 Email the show: whattheyhidepod@gmail.com [whattheyhidepod@gmail.com] 📱 Follow on all socials: @whattheyhidepod 🎙️ Please like, follow, subscribe and leave a review to help more people discover the show.   Sources Books * And Then the Sun Came Up — Paul Britton * The Jigsaw Man — Paul Britton * In Pursuit of the Truth — various criminal justice references Official & Legal Sources * Metropolitan Police Service investigation records and public statements * Independent Police Complaints Commission review of the Rachel Nickell investigation * Old Bailey court proceedings relating to Colin Stagg * Court proceedings relating to Robert Napper’s admission of responsibility for Rachel Nickell’s killing Documentaries & Broadcast Sources * The Witness * The Real Story: The Wimbledon Common Murder * BBC News archive coverage * ITV News archive coverage * Channel 4 News archive coverage Newspaper Archives * The Guardian⁠ * The Independent⁠ * BBC News⁠ * The Times⁠ * The Telegraph⁠ Further Reading * Rachel Nickell case records and reporting * Colin Stagg interviews and legal coverage * Robert Napper court and psychiatric case reporting * Samantha Bisset case reporting * Jazmine Bisset case reporting Music by MUBERT. © What They Hide: Hidden Crimes in Plain Sight “Because sometimes the truth isn’t hidden by darkness… but by the people searching for it.”

9. kesä 20261 h 7 min
jakson The Essex Boys: Justice or Mystery kansikuva

The Essex Boys: Justice or Mystery

☕ Support the show: Buy Me A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/whattheyhide   THE ESSEX BOYS – PART 2: JUSTICE OR MYSTERY? In December 1995, Tony Tucker, Pat Tate and Craig Rolfe were found murdered inside a blue Range Rover on a remote farm track near Rettendon, Essex. The murders shocked Britain. But the controversy that followed would prove every bit as enduring as the crime itself. In Part Two, we examine the investigation known as Operation Century, the emergence of key witness Darren Nicholls, the arrests of Michael Steele and Jack Whomes, and the trial that led to two life sentences. We explore the appeal challenges, disputes surrounding witness credibility, questions raised about mobile phone evidence, media payments, disclosure arguments and the alternative theories that continue to divide opinion nearly three decades later. We also examine the documentaries, books and investigations that transformed the Essex Boys murders from a criminal case into one of Britain’s most debated true crime stories. Throughout this episode, claims, allegations and theories are presented as claims and allegations unless established by court findings or official records. The convictions of Michael Steele and Jack Whomes remain in place. But the questions surrounding Rettendon have never completely disappeared. Was justice served? Or does one of Britain’s most notorious gangland murders still hold unanswered secrets?   CONTENT WARNING This episode contains discussion of murder, organised crime, drug trafficking, violence and criminal allegations. Listener discretion is advised.   SOURCES Primary Legal Sources * Court of Appeal judgments relating to Michael Steele and Jack Whomes * Contemporary reporting from the Old Bailey trial * Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) reporting and statements * Essex Police statements relating to Operation Century Documentaries * The Essex Murders (Sky Documentaries) * Essex Boys: The Truth * Various Sky News investigations into the Rettendon murders * Television documentaries examining the convictions and subsequent appeals Books & Long-Form Research * Bernard O’Mahoney – Essex Murders * Bernard O’Mahoney – Essex Boys * Wensley Clarkson – organised crime reporting * Published works examining the Rettendon murders and Essex organised crime during the 1990s News Archives * BBC News Archive * Sky News Archive * The Guardian Archive * The Independent Archive * The Telegraph Archive * Essex Echo Archive * Press Association reporting Additional Research * Reporting relating to Darren Nicholls and subsequent appeal arguments * Reporting concerning media payment controversies discussed during appeal proceedings * Reporting on mobile phone evidence disputes raised by campaigners * Reporting on TM Eye investigations and claims made by former detectives and private investigators * Historical reporting on organised crime and drug trafficking in Essex during the mid-1990s   DISCLAIMER This episode distinguishes between: • Facts established in court • Claims made by investigators • Allegations made by witnesses • Theories advanced by journalists, campaigners and documentary makers The inclusion of a claim or theory does not imply its accuracy or acceptance as fact.   Follow the show: Instagram: @whattheyhidepod Facebook: @whattheyhidepod TikTok: @whattheyhidepod X: @whattheyhidepod Email: whattheyhidepod@gmail.com Music by MUBERT What They Hide: Hidden Crimes in Plain Sight Because sometimes the truth isn’t hidden. It’s hiding in plain sight.

5. kesä 20261 h 4 min
jakson The Essex Boys: The Last Ride kansikuva

The Essex Boys: The Last Ride

☕ Support the show: Buy Me A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/whattheyhide   THE ESSEX BOYS – PART 1: THE LAST RIDE On a cold December morning in 1995, a farmer made a discovery that would shock Britain. Parked on a remote farm track near Rettendon, Essex, sat a blue Range Rover. Inside were the bodies of Tony Tucker, Pat Tate and Craig Rolfe. All three had been killed in what appeared to be a carefully planned execution. The murders would become one of the most infamous gangland killings in British history. But before the investigation, the arrests and the controversy, there were three men living in a rapidly changing world. In Part One, we travel back to the Essex of the 1990s. We explore the rise of rave culture, the explosion of the ecstasy trade and the criminal networks that flourished around Britain’s booming nightclub scene. We examine the lives of Tony Tucker, Pat Tate and Craig Rolfe, their reputations, their associations and the dangerous world they inhabited. And we follow the final weeks leading up to the night that ended in murder. This is the story before the investigation. Before the trial. Before the controversy. This is the road to Rettendon.   CONTENT WARNING This episode contains discussion of organised crime, drug trafficking, violence and murder. Listener discretion is advised.   SOURCES Court & Official Sources * Court of Appeal judgment relating to Michael Steele and Jack Whomes * Essex Police material relating to Operation Century * Contemporary trial reporting from 1998 Books * Bernard O’Mahoney – Essex Boys: The New Generation * Bernard O’Mahoney – Essex Murders * Wensley Clarkson – Gang Wars and related Essex crime reporting * Various published works covering the Rettendon murders and Essex organised crime Documentaries * The Essex Murders (Sky Documentaries) * Essex Boys: The Truth * Various Channel 4, ITV and Sky crime documentaries covering the Rettendon murders News & Archive Reporting * BBC News archive * The Guardian archive * The Independent archive * Daily Telegraph archive * Essex Echo archive * Press Association reports Background Research * Reporting relating to the death of Leah Betts and the UK ecstasy panic of the mid-1990s * Historical reporting on the UK rave scene and nightclub security industry * Contemporary newspaper coverage from 1995–1998   Follow the show: Instagram: @whattheyhidepod Facebook: @whattheyhidepod TikTok: @whattheyhidepod X: @whattheyhidepod Email: whattheyhidepod@gmail.com   What They Hide: Hidden Crimes in Plain Sight Because sometimes the truth isn’t hidden. It’s hiding in plain sight. Music by MUBERT

2. kesä 20261 h 11 min
jakson The Tinder Date Murder kansikuva

The Tinder Date Murder

☕ Support the podcast and help keep independent true crime storytelling alive: Buy Me A Coffee: http://buymeacoffee.com/Whattheyhidepod [http://buymeacoffee.com/Whattheyhidepod] On the evening of 1 December 2018, 21-year-old British backpacker Grace Millane went on a Tinder date in Auckland, New Zealand. CCTV footage showed Grace laughing, drinking and enjoying a night out in the city centre before entering the CityLife Hotel with a man she had met only hours earlier. She was never seen alive again. What followed became one of the most high-profile murder investigations in New Zealand’s history. Through CCTV footage, forensic evidence, phone records and internet searches, detectives painstakingly reconstructed Grace’s final hours and uncovered a disturbing trail that led from a hotel room in central Auckland to a shallow grave in the Waitākere Ranges. In this episode of What They Hide: Hidden Crimes in Plain Sight, we examine: * Grace’s life and world travels * Her arrival in New Zealand * The Tinder date that became a murder investigation * The CCTV timeline of her final hours * The disappearance that shocked two nations * The suitcase and burial site * The controversial “rough sex” defence * The murder trial of Jesse Shane Kempson * The verdict and sentencing * The wider debate around violence against women and victim blaming This episode contains discussions of murder, sexual violence, coercive behaviour and themes some listeners may find distressing. Listener discretion is advised. Music by MUBERT  Follow the podcast: 📱 Instagram / X / TikTok: @whattheyhidepod 📧 Email: whattheyhidepod@gmail.com ⭐ If you enjoy the show, please consider leaving a rating and review. It really helps new listeners discover the podcast.   Sources Primary Reporting * New Zealand Herald Coverage Archive – Grace Millane Case * BBC News – Grace Millane Case Coverage * The Guardian – Grace Millane Trial Coverage * RNZ (Radio New Zealand) – Grace Millane Coverage Case Information * Wikipedia – Murder of Grace Millane * Court of Appeal of New Zealand Judgment (Kempson Appeal) Trial & Forensic Reporting * The Guardian – Pathology Evidence During Trial * BBC News – Jury Finds Kempson Guilty of Murder * BBC News – Sentencing of Jesse Kempson Context & Analysis * ABC News Australia – Later Convictions and Predator Allegations Revealed * The Guardian – Debate Around Sexual History Evidence and the Rough Sex Defence   What They Hide: Hidden Crimes in Plain Sight Because sometimes the truth isn’t hidden at all. It’s hiding where nobody thinks to look.

30. touko 202639 min