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The P.I Who Knew Too Much: The Daniel Morgan Mystery

Season 1, Ep. 59

In 1987, private investigator Daniel Morgan was found brutally murdered in a South London pub car park, an axe embedded in his head. More than three decades later, the case remains unsolved, shrouded in corruption, conspiracy, and cover-ups at the highest levels of British policing. Who wanted Daniel Morgan dead—and why has justice never been served?


In this episode we will look at the multiple suspects, numerous failed investigations and theories surrounding this brutal crime and coverup.


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