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Midweek Murders

A true crime comedy podcast

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16

December

23. Helle and the Hellish Husband

This week we're talking about Helle Crafts, who was murdered by her husband Richard Crafts. Joe explains how nail polish can be used as forensic evidence, and Sandra shits on people's hobbies.

9

December

22. The Candy Man

The topic this week is the poisoning of Timothy O'Bryan, who was murdered by his father Ronald O'Bryan (nicknamed The Candy Man by the media). Joe explains German idioms, and Sandra talks about the world's oldest tree.

2

December

21. The Umbrella Assassination

This week, we discuss the assassination of Georgi Markov, shot in the leg with an umbrella. Sandra asks questions about the evidence, and Joe highlights the inadequacies of the Queen's diet.

25

November

20. Not Lieutenant-Colonel Neville Heath

The topic this week is the crimes of Neville Heath, a con man who murdered Margery Gardner and Doreen Marshall. Joe is being particular about the way Lieutenant is supposed to be pronounced, and lockdown is taking a toll on Sandra.

18

November

19. The Taxi Driver

The two cases we're talking about this week are the murder of Sian O'Callaghan and the murder of Becky Godden-Edwards. The murderer, taxi driver Christopher Halliwell, is suspected to have more victims. Joe talks about the court proceedings and Sandra tells Joe about berry farts.

11

November

18. Nightcaps on the Ice Caps

This week we're discussing the case of Rodney Marks, who died of methanol poisoning on a research base in Antarctica. Joe explains alcohol poisoning and Sandra has trouble pronouncing lebkuchen.