Dog Days of Murder

Episode 6 - One Missing Thing

17 min · 18. mai 2026
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In the early hours of May 31, 2024, a violent collision on England’s A1(M) left two people dead. Investigators believed the driver responsible might walk away without enough evidence… until a rescue police dog named Louie found the one missing thing that changed everything. 🎧 Episode 6 — Source List 📰 Primary News Sources * BBC News  “Hero dog found vital evidence in baby crash death” By Jonny Manning (Sept 25, 2025)  * Core facts of the case  * Victims identified  * Phone evidence (141 mph photo)  * Cuthbertson quotes  * Confirmation of Louie’s role  * Chronicle Live  “Cop tells why he had to help search for evidence…” By Sophie Doughty  * Confirms 3x legal alcohol limit  * Details Anderson’s hitchhiker alibi  * Strong Cuthbertson quotes  * Emotional context + personal connection  * Confirms phone as key evidence  * The Thin Blue Paw Foundation (via coverage & statements)  * Award details (Rising Star Award)  * Recognition of Louie & handler  * Context on police dog work  * Durham Constabulary (referenced in reporting)  * Official case involvement  * Dog unit + digital detection role  * Investigation confirmation  📰 Supplementary News Source * The News (UK)  “Abandoned rescue dog finds crucial evidence in car crash case…” By Jack Marshall  * Louie’s rescue background (Gateshead)  * Training as digital detection dog  * Details of search (150m stretch, undergrowth)  * Confirmation of phone discovery and its role Follow along and stay connected: 📸 Instagram: @dog_days_of_murder 📧 Email: dogdaysofmurder@gmail.com If you’d like to support the show—or treat Ein to a well-earned pup cup—you can do that here:  ☕ Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dogdaysofmurder

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Episode 6 - One Missing Thing

In the early hours of May 31, 2024, a violent collision on England’s A1(M) left two people dead. Investigators believed the driver responsible might walk away without enough evidence… until a rescue police dog named Louie found the one missing thing that changed everything. 🎧 Episode 6 — Source List 📰 Primary News Sources * BBC News  “Hero dog found vital evidence in baby crash death” By Jonny Manning (Sept 25, 2025)  * Core facts of the case  * Victims identified  * Phone evidence (141 mph photo)  * Cuthbertson quotes  * Confirmation of Louie’s role  * Chronicle Live  “Cop tells why he had to help search for evidence…” By Sophie Doughty  * Confirms 3x legal alcohol limit  * Details Anderson’s hitchhiker alibi  * Strong Cuthbertson quotes  * Emotional context + personal connection  * Confirms phone as key evidence  * The Thin Blue Paw Foundation (via coverage & statements)  * Award details (Rising Star Award)  * Recognition of Louie & handler  * Context on police dog work  * Durham Constabulary (referenced in reporting)  * Official case involvement  * Dog unit + digital detection role  * Investigation confirmation  📰 Supplementary News Source * The News (UK)  “Abandoned rescue dog finds crucial evidence in car crash case…” By Jack Marshall  * Louie’s rescue background (Gateshead)  * Training as digital detection dog  * Details of search (150m stretch, undergrowth)  * Confirmation of phone discovery and its role Follow along and stay connected: 📸 Instagram: @dog_days_of_murder 📧 Email: dogdaysofmurder@gmail.com If you’d like to support the show—or treat Ein to a well-earned pup cup—you can do that here:  ☕ Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dogdaysofmurder

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