United KingdomPosts Tagged “United Kingdom”22 postsPodcast EpisodeApril 20, 2026Operation Julie: How British Police Crushed a Global LSD EmpireIn 1975, British police launched one of the most ambitious drug investigations ever undertaken, targeting two LSD manufacturing operations run from rural Wales and London. By 1977, over 800 officers from 11 police forces had dismantled what amounted to one of the world's largest acid production networks.UK True Crime PodcastAdam LloydOperation Julie+18Podcast EpisodeApril 17, 2026Welsh Murder Case Raises Questions on UK Prison Release DecisionsA British true crime podcast has renewed international attention on a Welsh murder case involving Brian Whitelock from Swansea, focusing on his release from prison and the crimes that followed. The case raises broader questions about parole decisions and offender management across the UK justice system.UK True Crime PodcastAdam LloydPodcast+28BookMarch 17, 2026Deathbed Confessions: Why Criminals Unburden Their Consciences at the EndAs death approaches, some criminals choose to confess. A forthcoming British anthology explores the rare but consequential phenomenon of deathbed admissions—cases where guilty consciences finally speak, decades after crimes went unsolved. The book examines why perpetrators break silence at the end of life, and how these late revelations transform grieving families' understanding of long-cold cases.The Death BedVarious PublishersUnited Kingdom+18TV SeriesMarch 17, 2026Monster in the Morgue: The David Fuller CaseDavid Fuller, a 66-year-old electrician at hospitals in Kent, England, was arrested in December 2020 and subsequently convicted of murdering two women in 1987 and sexually abusing over 100 deceased bodies in hospital morgues across a 15-year period.David FullerHBO MaxUnited Kingdom+16BookDecember 27, 2025White House Farm: The Murders That Divided a FamilyOn the night of August 6-7, 1985, five members of the Bamber family were shot dead at their Essex farmhouse. While police initially suspected the victims' adopted daughter, her brother Jeremy was later convicted—but questions about what really happened continue to circulate nearly four decades later.FamilicideCrime sceneUnsolved case+29BookSeptember 28, 2025Inside Britain's Prisons: What a Notorious Inmate RevealedIn July 2001, disgraced British politician Jeffrey Archer entered HMP Belmarsh, a maximum-security prison in South London, to serve a four-year sentence for perjury. His subsequent published accounts of life behind bars offer a stark window into the challenges facing Britain's prison system.High-profile caseUnited KingdomViolence+17CaseJune 6, 2025The Adams Family: London's Most Ruthless Drug SyndicateBetween the 1980s and 2000s, Terry, Tommy, and Patsy Adams transformed their Clerkenwell neighborhood into the headquarters of one of Britain's most powerful organized crime groups. Operating with brutal efficiency and a code of silence, the Clerkenwell Crime Syndicate controlled London's drug trade and left at least 25 murder victims in their wake.Gang crimeMoney launderingContract killing+18CaseJune 6, 2025U.S. Charges Chinese Military Officers in Massive Equifax HackU.S. federal prosecutors charged four members of China's People's Liberation Army on February 10, 2020, with orchestrating one of the largest data breaches in history. The defendants allegedly exploited a vulnerability in Equifax's systems to steal sensitive information from approximately 145 million Americans over a two-month period in 2017.Data breachIdentity theftCrypto+29CaseJune 6, 2025The Night a Delusional Man Nearly Killed Beatles Legend George HarrisonOn December 30, 1999, at approximately 3:30 AM, George Harrison was attacked in his Oxfordshire home by Michael Abram, a 34-year-old Liverpool native who believed the Beatles were witches and that Harrison was a sorcerer. Harrison survived multiple stab wounds, including one that punctured his lung, thanks in part to his wife Olivia's intervention.StabbingMental illnessCelebrity+25CaseJune 6, 2025How Cambridge Analytica Harvested 87 Million Facebook UsersBetween 2013 and 2015, a British political consulting firm called Cambridge Analytica systematically harvested personal data from 87 million Facebook users without consent. When exposed in March 2018, the scandal triggered a global reckoning over tech platform accountability that continues today.CorruptionConspiracy theoryManipulation+20CaseJune 6, 2025Jack Sheppard: London's Notorious Escape ArtistJack Sheppard, a 22-year-old carpenter turned burglar, escaped from London jails four times in 1724 before his execution at Tyburn. His remarkable feats of escapology made him a celebrity among the working classes and inspired popular ballads, plays, and prints across England.BurglaryEscapeHistorical+15CaseJune 6, 2025The Maze Prison Escape: Europe's Largest JailbreakOn September 25, 1983, 38 Provisional IRA prisoners executed a coordinated escape from HM Prison Maze in Lisburn, Northern Ireland—the largest prison breakout in British and Irish history and the biggest in Europe since World War II.EscapeTerrorHostages+19CaseJune 6, 2025Marriott's Massive Breach: 383 Million Guests ExposedMarriott International disclosed on November 30, 2018, that hackers had accessed its Starwood guest reservation database for approximately four years, affecting up to 383 million guests. The breach exposed sensitive personal information including names, addresses, passport numbers, and encrypted payment data—making it one of the largest data compromises in history.Data breachIdentity theftEspionage+21CaseJune 6, 2025Nuremberg: How Allied Justice Redefined War Crimes LawWhen Nazi leaders faced trial in Nuremberg in 1945-46, the Allies pioneered a radical legal experiment: treating defeated enemies as ordinary criminals, not conquered foes. The tribunal's verdicts established principles that underpin modern human rights courts worldwide.World war iiWar crimesTrial+11CaseJune 6, 2025The Vanishing of Suzy Lamplugh: 38 Years Without AnswersOn July 28, 1986, Suzy Lamplugh, a 25-year-old real estate agent, left her office in London to meet a client. She never returned. Nearly four decades later, her disappearance remains one of Britain's most puzzling missing person cases.Real estate agentUnsolved caseVanished+23CaseJune 6, 2025WannaCry: The Ransomware Attack That Crippled the NHSOn May 12, 2017, the WannaCry ransomware attack struck more than 300,000 computers across 150 countries, but its impact on Britain's National Health Service proved particularly devastating. The attack infected at least 80 NHS trusts and over 600 primary care organizations, forcing hospitals to cancel thousands of procedures and revert to pen-and-paper record-keeping.CybercrimeRansomData breach+24CaseJune 6, 2025Houdini Hinds: The Man Who Escaped Justice Three TimesAlfred George Hinds, born in London in 1917, became one of Britain's most notorious escapees after his conviction for the 1953 Maple Jewelry Store robbery. Claiming innocence, he engineered three audacious prison escapes and ultimately won a libel case that vindicated his claims.EscapeUnsolved caseHigh-profile case+26PodcastMay 26, 2025From Liverpool Streets to Global Drug Empire: The Curtis Warren CaseA new podcast from KrimiNyt investigates Curtis Warren, the Liverpool-based drug lord whose criminal operation connected Colombian cartels, Turkish heroin smugglers, and European labs. The series explores how modern organized crime operates across borders and corrupts institutions.Drug lordPodcastCorruption+8TV SeriesMay 26, 2025Mord og Mysterier: How Midsomer Murders Became a Norwegian PhenomenonThe British television series Midsomer Murders has found a devoted international following under its Norwegian title, Mord og Mysterier (Murder and Mystery). Known for its exploration of secrets hidden within English villages, the show has become a staple of crime drama viewing across Scandinavia and beyond.MurderSerial killerMystery+18TV SeriesMay 26, 2025Prime Suspect: The British Drama That Redefined Police TelevisionPrime Suspect, a British police procedural that aired on ITV from 1991 to 2006, followed Detective Chief Inspector Jane Tennison as she navigated a male-dominated Metropolitan Police Service. Created by Lynda La Plante and starring Helen Mirren, the series became one of the most celebrated dramas in British television history.MurderTrialCop killing+14Showing first 20 of 22 posts. Use search or filters to find more.