• Blue Murder Talks - Steve Keogh

  • Nov 17 2024
  • Length: 38 mins
  • Podcast

Blue Murder Talks - Steve Keogh

  • Summary

  • At this year's Crimecon we were fortunate enough to meet the legend that is Steve Keogh, and Loz quickly twisted his arm to join us on Blue Murder Talks. Steve is a former DCI with the Metropolitan police who worked on the murder team. Now retired from the Force, he is an accomplished author and stars in his own TV show, Secrets of a Murder Detective. We hope you enjoy this brilliant chat where Steve share's some cracking memories from when he was a young PC to the part he played during the 7/7 London terrorist attacks.

    Steve's latest venture is the very excellent and highly recommended online detective AI driven game, The Detective Experience.


    Secrets of a Murder Detective - Watch Episode - ITVX


    AI led interactive online 'solve the crime' game The Detective Experience


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    Artwork by Stuart Whiffen


    Photography by Jessica George


    Written and Presented by Carol Hughes Whiffen & Lauren Strutt




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