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I Could Murder A Podcast

I Could Murder A Podcast

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Join Tom, Ben and Dan as they deep dive into the darkest cases in true crime. From mass shootings to serial killers to unsolved mysteries, the boys explore each detail looking for the red flags. With a little sprinkling of humour to find some light relief. Join the gang as they cover some of the most gruesome events in history.

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Episodes
  • Jihadi John: The World’s Most Wanted Executioner
    Apr 20 2026

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    The world came to know him as “Jihadi John”. A masked figure who became one of the most recognisable faces linked to extremist propaganda during the height of global tensions in the 2010s.


    But behind the name was Mohammed Emwazi, a man from London whose path into radicalisation shocked many who had known him earlier in life.


    As his identity was uncovered, questions quickly followed. How did someone with a seemingly ordinary background become associated with one of the most widely discussed extremist movements in recent history? What were the warning signs, and could anything have been done differently?


    This episode explores Emwazi’s early life, the events that led to his radicalisation, the international effort to identify him, and the lasting impact his story had on public perception, security, and global policy.

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    Presented by Tom Norris & Ben Carter

    Written by Ben Carter

    Produced by Dan J Lambert

    Edited by Ben Bonsey

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • The Toy Box Killers: The Crimes Of Lawrence Bittaker and Roy Norris
    Apr 13 2026

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    In the late 1970s, a series of crimes in California left investigators facing one of the most disturbing cases of the era.


    When authorities began closing in on Lawrence Bittaker and Roy Norris, they uncovered a pattern of calculated and deeply troubling behaviour that had gone unnoticed for far too long.


    As the investigation developed, evidence began to reveal the scale of what had taken place, leading to arrests that would bring national attention and a trial that remains one of the most infamous in U.S. history.


    This episode breaks down how the case unfolded, how the pair were eventually identified, and the lasting impact it had on law enforcement and public awareness.

    For HUNDREDS of more cases (and to request your own), visit icmap.co.uk now and sign up for free!


    Presented by Tom Norris & Ben Carter

    Written by Ben Carter

    Produced by Dan J Lambert

    Edited by Ben Bonsey

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Tortured By Her Friends: Shanda Sharer
    Apr 6 2026

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    In January 1992, 12-year-old Shanda Sharer went missing in Indiana. What followed would become one of the most deeply upsetting cases in the state’s history.

    As the investigation unfolded, the truth revealed a series of events that shocked both law enforcement and the public. The case quickly drew national attention, not just because of what happened, but because of who was responsible.


    It’s a story that raises difficult questions about influence, accountability, and how something like this could happen in the first place.


    In this episode, we walk through the timeline, the people involved, and the investigation that brought the case to light and why it still resonates decades later.

    For HUNDREDS of more cases (and to request your own), visit icmap.co.uk now and sign up for free!


    Presented by Tom Norris & Ben Carter

    Written by Ben Carter

    Produced by Dan J Lambert

    Edited by Ben Bonsey

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 hr and 17 mins
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This is by far the best true crime podcast I have ever heard. It is a subject matter that should be very dark and yet Tom, Ben and Dan have a brilliant way of not only giving the listener a detailed and respectful account of the crimes they also manage to make you laugh. I would recommend anyone who likes true crime to give it a go and I can guarantee by the end of episode 1 you will be hooked, if not by the crimes then definitely by the boys 10/10

Disturbing yet funny

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I love this show, first attempt at listening to podcasts at work and going great. Passes the time brilliantly and learn something new. Can be a bit hard listening at times due to content, but it is about murders. The guys are funny and interact with each other so well

Brilliant

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I actually watched my first episode on YouTube but changed to here because it was ideal on work my commute. These guys are incredible and have been a part of my day everyday for the past few weeks, absolutely gutted i only have 5 episodes left. I HIGHLY recommend this podcast, can't wait for season 5!

incredible, HIGHLY recommend!

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The guys always have indepth information and banter to back it up. Always enjoy listening to their podcast.

I'm depth and interesting

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Absolutely love this podcast. Keep going. There are so many cases to get into. You guys are great. The way the cases are dealt with are brilliant. Well done 👏

Brilliant

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