{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/64f1fe0ba21165001136d51e/67e07648639ec2394a472765?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Was Peter Tobin Really Bible John? Ex-Cops & Crime Reporter Reveal Shocking Truth","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/64f1fe0ba21165001136d51e/1743176398398-0102a044-de7f-4b68-a73e-e0f8b6e343c1.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>2 ex cops and a former Crime Reporter discuss Peter Tobin, Angus Sinclair, Robert Black, Bible John and other murderers. Join Simon McLean, Tom Wood, and Jane Hamilton as they delve into their backgrounds in policing, crime reporting, their podcast Crime Time Inc., and notable cases they've investigated including the 3 Scottish serial killers, Peter Tobin, Robert Black, Angus Sinclair. This episode highlights the evolution of forensic science, cold case investigations, and historic crimes such as the Madeleine Smith and Bible John cases. Special mentions include Simon's advocacy for drug law reform and the importance of safe consumption rooms. With real-life examples from their careers, this discussion offers a deep dive into the intricate world of crime investigation.</p><p><br></p><p>00:00 Introduction and Background</p><p>02:35 Crime Time Inc. Podcast Overview</p><p>03:25 Introducing Tom Wood</p><p>03:35 Madeleine Smith and Oscar Slater Cases</p><p>04:16 Tom Wood's Career and Books</p><p>06:04 Jane Hamilton's Introduction</p><p>07:42 Mary McGlaughlin Murder Case</p><p>08:54 Forensic Science in the 1980s</p><p>10:55 DNA Evidence and Cold Cases</p><p>25:34 Peter Tobin and Operation Anagram</p><p>36:57 Debunking the Bible John Myth</p><p>39:11 Operation Anagram and Peter Tobin</p><p>41:16 The Impact of Media on Criminal Investigations</p><p>44:22 The Most Violent Decade in Scotland</p><p>51:12 The Madeleine Smith Case</p><p>55:53 The Role of Social Media in Modern Policing</p><p>01:05:50 The Importance of Cold Case Investigations</p><p>01:11:13 Conclusion and Audience Q&amp;A</p><p><br></p><p>#truecrime #truecrimepodcast  #PeterTobin</p><p><br></p><p>Tom Wood's Books</p><p> Ruxton: The First Modern Murder https://amzn.eu/d/25k8KqG</p><p>The World's End Murders: The Inside Story https://amzn.eu/d/5U9nLoP</p><p><br></p><p>Simon McLean's Book</p><p>The Ten Percent https://amzn.eu/d/5trz6bs</p><p><br></p><p>This is a glimpse of the human side of policing, where everyone can imagine life behind the Thin Blue Line.</p><p>A murder detective’s life is a constant balancing act between humour and tragedy, where the darkest aspects of humanity are met with sharp wit as a coping mechanism. Days are spent combing through grisly crime scenes, piecing together fragmented lives, and chasing elusive suspects, all while navigating the emotional weight of victims’ grieving families. The job demands an unrelenting attention to detail, long hours, and an ability to see patterns where others see chaos. Yet, amidst the brutality of homicide investigations, gallows humour thrives—a necessary release valve in a world where tragedy is routine. One moment, a detective might be cracking a joke in the squad room, the next, delivering the worst possible news to a mother who will never see her child again. It’s a career defined by the pursuit of justice, but also by the quiet, unspoken burden of witnessing the worst in people while trying to hold on to the best in themselves.</p><p><br></p><p>https://crimetimeinc.com/</p>","author_name":"Crime Time Inc"}