Have you ever wondered about the untold stories of South African true crime? In this episode, Simphiwe and Mash chat with a YouTuber and podcaster who's dedicated to uncovering the lesser-known details of notorious cases. She also shares how her family is involved in her content, and her thoughts on the current state of crime in South Africa.
Read moreOn the 15th of July 1992, a young mother, Rachel Nickell, was murdered on Wimbledon Common as her two-year-old son looked on. Her death would lead to one of the most notorious miscarriages of justice in British criminal history. The Murder That Changed Britain is a CBS Original, showing exclusively on CBS Justice (DStv 170 - available on Catch-up).
Read moreIn July 1992, a young mother was murdered on Wimbledon Common as her two-year-old son looked on. Her death would lead to one of the most notorious miscarriages of justice in British criminal history, as a man was imprisoned for a crime he did not commit. For three decades, the person who shouldered the blame for this was the country’s leading forensic psychologist, Professor Paul Britton, who finally breaks his silence in a series of exclusive interviews on the 90-minute special, The Murder That Changed Britain. Gareth Cliff speaks to Prof. Paul Britton about this fascinating true crime story. The Murder That Changed Britain, a CBS Original, airs exclusively on CBS Justice (DStv 170) on Sunday 29 January at 20:00.
Read more11.10.21 Pt 2 - Even though Gareth might not enjoy watching true crime, Leigh-Ann does and she shares why women tend to watch true crime programmes. They then talk to Rowan de Villiers who collects encyclopaedias.
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20.01.21 Pt 2 - Time flies when you're having fun... we turn 7 this year! There's a new competition for eager beavers who want to start their own podcast. Something about birds, and shucks we almost forgot - it's the inauguration of Joe Biden today.
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