Shreds: Murder in the dock

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A young woman is murdered in a frenzied knife attack. Outside, a man is crying and covered in blood. What happens next almost defies belief. Yes, this really did happen…

Recent Episodes
  • Part 13: Tiger Bay’s last fight
    May 2, 2019 – 40:00
  • Part 12: Shreds
    Apr 19, 2019 – 39:41
  • Part 11: 'The police made me do it’
    Apr 18, 2019 – 33:18
  • Part 10: The real murderer
    Apr 11, 2019 – 29:48
  • Part 9: Cold case
    Apr 4, 2019 – 36:51
  • Part 8: The 'confession'
    Mar 28, 2019 – 40:59
  • Part 7: The tapes
    Mar 28, 2019 – 39:31
  • Part 6: ‘Free, Free the Cardiff Three’
    Mar 21, 2019 – 30:24
  • Part 5: A trial like no other
    Mar 14, 2019 – 29:49
  • Part 4: Witness to Murder
    Mar 7, 2019 – 33:20
  • Part 3: The Cardiff Five
    Feb 28, 2019 – 34:13
  • Part 2: Number 7 James Street
    Feb 21, 2019 – 29:07
  • Part One: Prologue – Under the bridge
    Feb 21, 2019 – 20:41
Recent Reviews
  • Choster_P
    Great podcast
    I was born in 1975 in Cardiff and remember all this going on. Never really understood the whole story. Thanks for doing this podcast never thought that this could happen in the UK never mind Cardiff. Justice for these men !
  • Hann_S_L
    Excellent podcast
    This podcast did an excellent job of telling the story of the many people who were affected by the police’s handling of this terrible miscarriage of justice. Excellent journalism and storytelling.
  • Jmmillett
    Amazing!
    Important podcast perfectly composed.
  • houndgirrl
    Excellent
    Ceri Jackson presents this story incredibly well. I’ve learned so much and appreciate that this story is being told. Highly recommend.
  • bookishgrrl
    Listen if you care about justice
    Simply amazing and heartbreaking. So important and relevant in light of the black lives matter movement.
  • Jimyat11
    Awesome
    An incredible story told brilliantly. Riveting miscarriage of justice!
  • TrudyTedeschi
    Gut wrenching.
    Such a great podcast and gut wrenching story. Wrongful conviction cases really upset me. Beautifully told. Heavily accented at times but really worth it to listen.
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