#5 - The Bombing of the Admiral Duncan (Soho, London, W1)

#5 - The Bombing of the Admiral Duncan (Soho, London, W1)

On Friday 30th April 1999, a deeply-deluded neo-Nazi exploded the third in a series of nail-bombs across London at the Admiral Duncan pub in Soho. In total, he killed three people and injured one hundred and forty, but his aim to drive apart London’s multicultural communities failed spectacularly.

  • Date: Friday 30th April 1999
  • Location: Admiral Duncan, 54 Old Compton Street, Soho, London, W1
  • Victims: 3 (Andrea Dykes, John Light and Nik Moore)
  • Culprit: David Copeland


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#47 - Who Killed Freddie Mills? Part Two (Soho, London, W1)

#47 - Who Killed Freddie Mills? Part Two (Soho, London, W1)

This is part two of a two-part episode. On Sunday 25th July 1965, in Goslett Yard in Soho; world champion light-heavyweight boxer, film star and club-owner Freddie Mills was found dead, shot in the he...

15 Marras 20181h 20min

#46 - Who Killed Freddie Mills? Part One (Soho, London, W1)

#46 - Who Killed Freddie Mills? Part One (Soho, London, W1)

On Sunday 25th July 1965, in Goslett Yard in Soho; world champion light-heavyweight boxer, film star and club-owner Freddie Mills was found dead, shot in the head. But was it a suicide, or murder? Thi...

8 Marras 20181h 6min

#45 - Who Killed Camille Gordon? (Soho, London, W1)

#45 - Who Killed Camille Gordon? (Soho, London, W1)

On Monday 1st March 2004, Camille Gordon; a bubbly student with a beaming smile, a big heart and a bright future, who had no enemies, only friends, and yet, she was stabbed to death outside of The Blu...

27 Syys 20181h 20min

#44 - Susan Moir: The Brutal Life of the Baker's Wife (Covent Garden, London, WC2)

#44 - Susan Moir: The Brutal Life of the Baker's Wife (Covent Garden, London, WC2)

Between Friday 22nd, Saturday 23rd, Sunday 24th and Monday 25th March 1850, at 25 Brydges Street, a baker’s wife called Susan Moir was literally beaten to death. And although this story is almost 170 ...

20 Syys 20181h 6min

#43 - Marion Lees-Smith: The Rich Mum, the Deaf Son and the Paltry Sum (Marylebone, London, W2)

#43 - Marion Lees-Smith: The Rich Mum, the Deaf Son and the Paltry Sum (Marylebone, London, W2)

On 30th December 1942, in 112 Bryanston Court, Marion Lees-Smith was a single mother who was struggling alone to cope with the daily demands of Derek - her deaf and brain-damaged son. And as frustrate...

13 Syys 20181h 15min

#42 - The Death of David West by David West (Piccadilly, London, SW1)

#42 - The Death of David West by David West (Piccadilly, London, SW1)

On the afternoon of Friday 12th December 2014, in Ormond Yard, a quiet back-street at the back of a garish restaurant called Abracadabra, larger-than-life businessman David West Senior was brutally st...

6 Syys 20181h 4min

#41 - The Forgotten Truth about the Charlotte Street Robbery (Fitzrovia, London, W1)

#41 - The Forgotten Truth about the Charlotte Street Robbery (Fitzrovia, London, W1)

On Friday 19th September 1947, two robbers - Christopher James Geraghty and Charles Henry Jenkins - were executed having killed an innocent bystander whilst in pursuit of a robbery, as no-one could pr...

30 Elo 20181h 9min

#40 - The Fascinating Life, Death and After-Life of Glyndwr Michael (Operation Mincemeat)

#40 - The Fascinating Life, Death and After-Life of Glyndwr Michael (Operation Mincemeat)

On Tuesday 26th January 1943, somewhere at the back of King’s Cross station, in an unknown derelict warehouse, Glyndwr Michael; a nobody, a nothing, a homeless man became a hero, and although he saved...

23 Elo 20181h 13min

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