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Graham Young | Fred Dinenage's Murder Casebook Re-Opened

32 min · 12 de may de 2026
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Join Underworld Uncut Podcast host Hayley Rhodes alongside legendary broadcaster Fred Dinenage as they return to Fred’s Murder Casebook, revisiting some of the UK’s most historic, disturbing, and infamous criminal cases.In this episode, Fred and Hayley explore the chilling story of Graham Young, infamously known as “The Teacup Poisoner.” Obsessed with toxic substances from a young age, Young began secretly poisoning members of his own family and later his work colleagues using arsenic, antimony, and thallium. His calm and intelligent exterior masked a deeply dangerous fascination with death and experimentation.After being detained in Broadmoor Hospital as a teenager, Young was eventually released back into society, where he resumed his deadly poisoning campaign, leading to multiple victims and widespread fear. The case shocked Britain and raised serious questions about criminal rehabilitation, psychiatric assessment, and how such a dangerous individual was allowed to walk free.

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