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In 1996 the IRA were planning a major bombing campaign. Theme music: Game Over by Magic in the Other This podcast was made by Bonnier Books UK Lynda's new novel Vanished is out on March 31st 2022 in hardback, ebook and audiobook. In 2012 he helped to coordinate the search of the woods around Mark Bridger’s house.
Peter has worked on many high-profile missing person and ‘no body’ murder investigations including the serial killer Peter Tobin and the mysterious death of MI6 officer Gareth Williams.
Peter Faulding is a world-leading confined space rescue and forensic search specialist. Julie is currently Scientific Advisor at Alecto Forensic Services: She and her team examined bone fragments that were suspected to be April’s, recovered from Mark Bridger’s house. Julie Roberts is a hugely experienced forensic anthropologist and archaeologist with some 20 years of practitioner experience in the location, recovery and identification of human remains from scenes of crime, war zones and mass fatality incidents. In this episode we reunite two forensic search experts who worked in different capacities on this harrowing and challenging case. It lasted six months, and though an arrest was made, of Mark Bridger, April’s body was never found. The police search was one of the largest ever mounted. Lynda and Cass focus on the tragic case of April Jones, the 5-year-old who went missing in Wales in 2012. In this final episode we’re discussing forensic searches: searches for bodies, searches for evidence, searches for criminals.
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Join author Lynda La Plante and former detective Cass Sutherland for a series that reveals the real secrets of CSI.
Now more than ever, forensic scientists are under pressure to improve their success rate – their challenge is to advance their crafts and uncover the hidden clues that are left at every crime scene. Yet fingerprints are currently recovered from only 40% of crime scenes, and DNA at a mere 10%. Over six episodes, Lynda and Cass will investigate six branches of forensics: discussing their own experiences, talking with experts, hearing how real life crime scenes are worked, exploring the latest innovations and demonstrating how CSI fact is even more thrilling than CSI fiction.Įpisodes will reveal how plant regrowth can be used to track a killer’s path months after a crime was committed how a fly on the wall can be more than an observer why the ‘sibling defence’ can unravel DNA evidence and why a dog’s nose can sniff out cases of arson that the scientists miss.Ī murderer is 20% more likely to be convicted if forensic evidence can be presented in court by the prosecution.
Her books are celebrated for their authentic depictions of crime scenes and police procedures – something she achieves through meticulous research with her colleague, CSI Cass Sutherland. Lynda La Plante has always been fascinated by criminality and the people that solve crime. This series will look at the latest developments, the famous cases and how the forensic scientists are meeting the challenge laid down by a criminal who is forensically aware. If you want to know what criminal investigation is like in real life, then get ready for a podcast that puts YOU at the crime scene.