• S6 Ep. 12 - Dennis Nilsen - The Muswell Hill Murderer

  • Apr 13 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 18 mins
  • Podcast

S6 Ep. 12 - Dennis Nilsen - The Muswell Hill Murderer

  • Summary

  • Join Caz and Loz for this Series Finale of Bloody Britain and are we going out on a big case, the case of Dennis 'Des' Nilsen.

    For 4 years from 1979 Des killed up to 15 or 16 young men and boys and was eventually only stopped when he blocked up the drains in his flat by attempting to dispose of human remains down his toilet.

    As the police investigated the crimes they discovered he had been getting away with murder for years and had killed so many people that he couldn't even remember the precise amount. Dennis had very rare kink in his sexuality, he was a necrophiliac, and was only sexually aroused by the dead.

    Des was convicted of several murders and spent the rest of his life in prison.


    We hope you have enjoyed this series of crimes that took place in the UK and we will be back for Series 7 soon.


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