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32 - TRUE CRIME: The Unsolved Murders of Brian Price & Susan Tetrault — 40 Years Without Justice

1 h 8 min · 10. juli 2026
episode 32 - TRUE CRIME: The Unsolved Murders of Brian Price & Susan Tetrault — 40 Years Without Justice cover

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In the summer of 1986, Brian Price and Susan Tetrault were found brutally murdered in Susan's first floor flat in Clapham, South London. The killings were so extreme that the victims could only be identified by their fingerprints. A suspect was tried at the Old Bailey — and acquitted. The case was marked as detected — a recording practice that meant if someone was charged, the case was considered cleared, regardless of whether they were convicted. The suspect was acquitted. And yet the case was never reviewed. This episode is released just days before the 40th anniversary of the murders. In this episode, we are joined by two people who know this case better than anyone — from two very different perspectives. Ray Price is Brian's son. He has spent much of his life searching for the truth about what happened to his father, and has become a tenacious investigator in his own right — following leads, tracking down witnesses and refusing to let this case be forgotten. Alan Jackaman is a former Metropolitan Police detective with over 25 years of service, including murder investigations and murder reviews. He was involved in the original investigation and is the author of three books, including his most recent publication *Alibi: The Unsolved Price Tetrault Murders* — a compelling account of the case, the investigation, and the questions that remain unanswered. Together, we go under the barrier tape on the victims behind the headlines, the original investigation, the unanswered questions, and the ongoing search for justice. 🚨 APPEAL FOR INFORMATION Ray and Alan are actively appealing for information. If you have any knowledge that could help, no matter how small, please get in touch. They are particularly keen to hear from: - Anyone who was part of Jenifer McNair-Wilson's social circle in 1986 and visited her cottage just off Exbury Road, Blackfield, Hampshire - Anyone who has any information about Nick Goodall, who was living just off Clapham Common in 1986 If you have any information, please contact us at 📧 info@thecrimesceneinsiders.com or reach out via our social media platforms and we will pass your information directly to Ray and Alan. ⚠️ This episode discusses the details of a violent double murder. Listener discretion is advised. #TheCrimeSceneInsiders #TrueCrime #TrueCrimeUK #UnsolvedMurder #ColdCase #BrianPrice #SusanTetrault #Clapham #Justice #UnderTheBarrierTape #Podcast #TrueCrimePodcast #Appeal #AlanJackaman See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].

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episode 32 - TRUE CRIME: The Unsolved Murders of Brian Price & Susan Tetrault — 40 Years Without Justice artwork

32 - TRUE CRIME: The Unsolved Murders of Brian Price & Susan Tetrault — 40 Years Without Justice

In the summer of 1986, Brian Price and Susan Tetrault were found brutally murdered in Susan's first floor flat in Clapham, South London. The killings were so extreme that the victims could only be identified by their fingerprints. A suspect was tried at the Old Bailey — and acquitted. The case was marked as detected — a recording practice that meant if someone was charged, the case was considered cleared, regardless of whether they were convicted. The suspect was acquitted. And yet the case was never reviewed. This episode is released just days before the 40th anniversary of the murders. In this episode, we are joined by two people who know this case better than anyone — from two very different perspectives. Ray Price is Brian's son. He has spent much of his life searching for the truth about what happened to his father, and has become a tenacious investigator in his own right — following leads, tracking down witnesses and refusing to let this case be forgotten. Alan Jackaman is a former Metropolitan Police detective with over 25 years of service, including murder investigations and murder reviews. He was involved in the original investigation and is the author of three books, including his most recent publication *Alibi: The Unsolved Price Tetrault Murders* — a compelling account of the case, the investigation, and the questions that remain unanswered. Together, we go under the barrier tape on the victims behind the headlines, the original investigation, the unanswered questions, and the ongoing search for justice. 🚨 APPEAL FOR INFORMATION Ray and Alan are actively appealing for information. If you have any knowledge that could help, no matter how small, please get in touch. They are particularly keen to hear from: - Anyone who was part of Jenifer McNair-Wilson's social circle in 1986 and visited her cottage just off Exbury Road, Blackfield, Hampshire - Anyone who has any information about Nick Goodall, who was living just off Clapham Common in 1986 If you have any information, please contact us at 📧 info@thecrimesceneinsiders.com or reach out via our social media platforms and we will pass your information directly to Ray and Alan. ⚠️ This episode discusses the details of a violent double murder. Listener discretion is advised. #TheCrimeSceneInsiders #TrueCrime #TrueCrimeUK #UnsolvedMurder #ColdCase #BrianPrice #SusanTetrault #Clapham #Justice #UnderTheBarrierTape #Podcast #TrueCrimePodcast #Appeal #AlanJackaman See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].

10. juli 20261 h 8 min
episode 31 - Dr Judy Hinchliffe: From Tsunamis to Terror Attacks — A Forensic Odontologist's Story artwork

31 - Dr Judy Hinchliffe: From Tsunamis to Terror Attacks — A Forensic Odontologist's Story

In this episode, we are joined by Dr Judy Hinchliffe, a forensic odontologist with more than 30 years of experience working across the UK, New Zealand and Australia. Judy explains what forensic odontology is, how dental evidence can be used to identify the deceased, and why teeth remain one of the most valuable tools in forensic identification. We discuss her journey from general dental practice into forensic science, her first experiences of forensic casework, and how she became one of the most respected figures in her field. Judy also shares her experiences working on some of the world's most significant disaster victim identification operations, including the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, the Sharm el-Sheikh bombings, the Christchurch earthquake, Australian bushfires and the Ethiopian Airlines disaster, where we had the privilege of working alongside her. Along the way, we explore the realities of disaster deployments, the importance of teamwork, the emotional impact of identifying victims, and what it means to help provide answers to families during the most difficult of circumstances. We also discuss one of the most debated topics in forensic science — bite mark analysis — and why this area of forensic odontology has come under scrutiny in recent years. This is a fascinating insight into a highly specialised area of forensic science and the people who dedicate their careers to identifying the dead and helping bring certainty to the living. #TheCrimeSceneInsiders #ForensicScience #ForensicOdontology #DisasterVictimIdentification #DVI #TrueCrime #TrueCrimeUK #CSI #UnderTheBarrierTape #Podcast #TrueCrimePodcast See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].

26. juni 202657 min
episode 30 - The Weight Behind the Barrier Tape: Suzi Cutler on CSI & Mental Health artwork

30 - The Weight Behind the Barrier Tape: Suzi Cutler on CSI & Mental Health

Working in crime scene investigation means facing things most people will never see. But behind every CSI is a person carrying the weight of what they have seen — and that is a conversation that doesn't get had nearly enough. In this episode, Ange and Dee are joined by a very familiar face — Suzi Cutler, a former colleague from their time at Northumbria Police. Suzi spent almost 18 years in crime scene investigation — working as a CSI, Crime Scene Manager and Crime Scene Coordinator at Northumbria and Durham Constabulary — before moving into her current role as a UK and overseas specialist trainer, passing on her expertise to the next generation of forensic investigators at home and abroad. We go under the barrier tape on Suzi's fascinating career journey — from her early days as a CSI inspired by Patricia Cornwell novels, through senior leadership roles, and into the world of international forensic training. We also explore what a single national police force could mean for forensic science and the training of CSIs across the UK. But at the heart of this episode is a conversation that really matters. Suzi speaks with extraordinary candour about her experience of PTSD — how it crept up on her, what it felt like, and why she believes that if it can happen to her, it can happen to anyone. It is a powerful, honest and important conversation about the mental health toll of a career spent working with trauma, and why reducing the stigma around asking for help could change — and save — lives. This is the third episode in which we have explored mental health in the world of forensic science and policing. It is a subject we are deeply passionate about, and we are so grateful to Suzi for having the courage to share her story. ⚠️ This episode discusses PTSD and the mental health impact of working in forensic science and policing. Listener discretion is advised. 💙 If you are struggling with your mental health, please know that help is available: Mind Blue Light Programme — specialist mental health support for emergency services workers: mind.org.uk/bluelight Oscar Kilo — the national police wellbeing service: oscarkilo.org.uk Mind — for everyone: mind.org.uk or call 0300 123 3393 Samaritans — available 24/7: call 116 123 #TheCrimeSceneInsiders #TrueCrime #TrueCrimeUK #MentalHealth #PTSD #MentalHealthMatters #ForensicScience #CSI #UnderTheBarrierTape #Podcast #TrueCrimePodcast #TraumaAwareness #BlueLight #EmergencyService See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].

12. juni 20261 h 19 min
episode 29 - One Year Under the Barrier Tape: Double Crewed & Telling All artwork

29 - One Year Under the Barrier Tape: Double Crewed & Telling All

For our one-year anniversary special, we thought we’d do something a little different and take it right back to where a lot of this started — the two of us working double crewed as CSIs. In this episode of The Crime Scene Insiders, we go back under the barrier tape and revisit some of the funniest, strangest, most chaotic and memorable jobs we attended together over the years. From turning up to a “routine” criminal damage and finding a human knuckle… to one of the most shocking car park scenes we’ve ever dealt with… to navigating a house full of dog mess while being repeatedly assaulted by an overfriendly Alsatian — this episode is full of the moments that never make it into the documentaries, but stay with you forever when you work in crime scene investigation. Along the way, we talk about the realities of working as CSIs, the dark humour that gets people through difficult jobs, and some of the absurd situations you find yourself in when you spend your days going under the barrier tape. This one is funny, chaotic, slightly disgusting in places… and probably the most “Ange and Dee” episode we’ve recorded so far. We’re also incredibly grateful to everyone who’s listened, supported us, reviewed the show, shared episodes or simply come along for the ride over the last year. Whether you’ve been here since Episode 1 or you’ve only recently joined us — thank you for spending this last year under the barrier tape with us. 🚔 #TheCrimeSceneInsiders #TrueCrimePodcast #CrimeSceneInvestigation #Forensics #CSI #Podcast #TrueCrime See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].

29. maj 202649 min
episode 28 - Inside the Manchester Arena Bombing Investigation with Bob Gallagher MBE artwork

28 - Inside the Manchester Arena Bombing Investigation with Bob Gallagher MBE

On 22nd May 2017, a suicide bomber detonated a homemade explosive device in the foyer of Manchester Arena as thousands of concertgoers — many of them children — were leaving an Ariana Grande concert. Twenty-two innocent people were killed and hundreds more were injured. It was the biggest terrorist attack the UK had seen since the 7/7 bombings. This episode is released one week before the 9th anniversary of that night. In this episode, Ange and Dee are joined once again by Bob Gallagher MBE — former Senior Crime Scene Investigator, Crime Scene Manager and forensic and digital investigations lead at Greater Manchester Police's Counter Terrorism Unit. Bob received his MBE for his services to counter terrorism policing, including his role leading the forensic response to the Manchester Arena bombing. Bob takes us under the barrier tape on the investigation — sharing details that go far beyond what the public ever gets to see. He talks us through the painstaking process of disaster victim identification, the recovery and reconstruction of the device, and the forensic pursuit of Hashim Abedi — the bomber's brother — who had fled to Libya. He also reveals the remarkable forensic breakthrough that helped secure the case: a 20-year-old heel prick blood test taken at birth, which provided the DNA evidence needed to identify Hashim and ultimately bring him to justice. Bob was in court at the Old Bailey when the guilty verdict was returned — and he admits he shed a tear. This is a deeply moving, forensically fascinating, and important account of what it truly took to investigate one of the darkest nights in recent British history — told by the man at the heart of it. This episode is dedicated to the 22 lives lost on 22nd May 2017, and to all those whose lives were changed forever that night. If you have been affected by the Manchester Arena attack, or would like to find out more about the memorial or access support, please visit 💙 manchesterattacksupport.org.uk 💙 In memory of the 22 lives lost on 22nd May 2017: Saffie-Rose Roussos, 8 Nell Jones, 14 Sorrell Leczkowski, 14 Eilidh MacLeod, 14 Megan Hurley, 15 Olivia Campbell-Hardy, 15 Chloe Rutherford, 17 & Liam Curry, 19 Georgina Callander, 18 Courtney Boyle, 19 & Philip Tron, 32 John Atkinson, 28 Martyn Hett, 29 Kelly Brewster, 32 Angelika Klis, 39 & Marcin Klis, 42 Elaine McIver, 43 Lisa Lees, 43 & Alison Howe, 45 Michelle Kiss, 45 Wendy Fawell, 50 Jane Tweddle, 51 Forever in our hearts. Never forgotten. 💙 ⚠️ This episode contains detailed descriptions of a terrorist attack, mass casualties, and graphic forensic content. Listener discretion is advised. #TheCrimeSceneInsiders #TrueCrime #TrueCrimeUK #ManchesterArena #ManchesterBombing #BobGallagher #ForensicScience #CounterTerrorism #UnderTheBarrierTape #Podcast #TrueCrimePodcast #GreaterManchesterPolice #Justice #NeverForgotten See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].

15. maj 20261 h 28 min