Thames Valley Court and Crime Podcast

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  • Summary

  • A podcast discussing the biggest court and crime news and events from Berkshire, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire
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Episodes
  • How Covid is affecting the world of court and crime
    Dec 27 2021
    In Episode five of the Thames Valley a court and crime podcast, Tom talks us through a disturbing trial he covered at Oxford Crown Court where a man was charged with murdering his mother having killed her in the most gruesome of ways. Listener discretion is advised - this one is not for the faint hearted. In the second part of the podcast, George and Ollie discuss Covid and its impact on the court system in the Thames Valley.
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    36 mins
  • Guns held to the head and a pizza a day: the terrifying life of a drug gang slave
    Dec 5 2021
    This week's podcast is casts a light on the harrowing life of a drug gang slave, as we hear from reporter Tom Seaward the words of a young man forced to do unspeakable things at the order of a mysterious drug dealer known only as 'M'. The panel also discuss the outcomes of recent murder trials in Reading, and hear about the peculiar story of a man who threatened to blow up his ex-girlfriend's car in Buckinghamshire.
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    35 mins
  • Library workers accused of being lesbian lovers
    Nov 21 2021
    In the third episode of the Thames Valley Court and Crime Podcast, Tom, Ollie and George talk about a bizarre harassment trial in Bucks in which a woman stood accused of harassing two library workers she accused of being lesbian lovers, a story about a man found with a knife on a bus after he fell asleep in Oxfordshire on his way to the police station, and the latest on three murder trials currently taking place at Reading Crown Court
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    35 mins

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