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Jill Dando: The Murder Britain Never Solved

1 h 6 min · 16 jun 2026
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☕ Support the show: Buy Me A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/whattheyhide [https://buymeacoffee.com/whattheyhide]   On 26 April 1999, one of Britain’s most recognisable television presenters was shot dead outside her home in Fulham, West London. Jill Dando had spent years bringing unsolved crimes into the nation’s living rooms through Crimewatch. Then, in a matter of seconds, she became the centre of one of the most baffling murder investigations in British history. The attack appeared calculated. A single shot. No robbery. No obvious motive. And despite one of the largest murder inquiries ever conducted by the Metropolitan Police, the case remains unsolved more than two decades later. In this episode of What They Hide: Hidden Crimes in Plain Sight, we examine the life of Jill Dando, reconstruct the events of her final day, follow the investigation that led to the arrest and conviction of Barry George, and explore why that conviction was ultimately overturned. We also examine the major theories that continue to surround the case, including the Serbian retaliation theory, the Crimewatch revenge theory and the possibility of an obsessed stalker. As always, speculation is clearly identified as speculation, and every effort has been made to distinguish established facts from unproven claims. Who killed Jill Dando? And why has one of Britain’s most famous murder cases never been conclusively solved?   Follow, rate and share the podcast to help more people discover the show. #JillDando #TrueCrimePodcast #Crimewatch #UnsolvedMysteries #BritishTrueCrime #WhatTheyHide Sources Primary / Official Sources * Metropolitan Police Service press releases and historical case information. * Court of Appeal judgment relating to Barry George’s conviction being quashed (2007). * Retrial reporting and acquittal coverage (2008). Books * Jill Dando: Her Life and Death — David James Smith. * The Murder of Jill Dando (where available in your research). Broadcast & Documentary Sources * Crimewatch archive material. * Panorama reports concerning the case. * The Mystery of Jill Dando. * BBC News archive coverage from 1999–2008. Newspaper Archives * The Guardian⁠ * The Independent⁠ * The Telegraph⁠ * BBC News Archive⁠ Further Reading * Articles examining the Barry George conviction and acquittal. * Contemporary reporting on the Kosovo conflict and NATO bombing campaign for context regarding the Serbian retaliation theory. * Academic and legal commentary on forensic evidence and wrongful convictions. Music by MUBERT   whattheyhidepod@gmail.com

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