• The Sunday Review Show: From DNA to Crowd Control

  • Mar 9 2025
  • Duración: 53 m
  • Podcast

The Sunday Review Show: From DNA to Crowd Control

  • Resumen

  • In this engaging episode, Tom and Simon reconnect to discuss various riveting cases and police strategies. Kicking off with the announcement that their live event at the Mitchell Library has sold out, they humorously banter about their upcoming appearances and the success of their TikTok video, which garnered nearly 60,000 views. The conversation transitions into serious territory as they delve into the latest work of their Deep Dive team, reviewing landmark cases such as Colin Pitchfork's, the first murder case solved using DNA. Tom elaborates on the significance of DNA in modern investigations and its dual role in convicting criminals and exonerating the innocent. The duo also discusses the London bombings, their impact on police procedures, and the tragic errors like the mistaken shooting of Jean Charles de Mendez. The historical “Siege of Sydney Street” is revisited, highlighting early 20th-century anarchist activities and the birth of media spectacles around crime. Next, they explore the profound ramifications of the Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman murder case by Ian Huntley, emphasizing how it exposed systemic flaws in intelligence sharing. Tom narrates the gripping 'Leith Outrages' case, an 1881 series of crimes committed by Australian outlaws in Edinburgh, underscoring the tenacity of the Leith Borough Police. Concluding with the 1968 Democratic National Convention riots in Chicago, they reflect on effective crowd control tactics and the consequences of Mayor Richard Daley's confrontational approach. The episode wraps up with lighthearted planning for their next live show at The 3 Craws, encouraging audience engagement on social media platforms like TikTok, Facebook, and Twitter.


    00:00 Welcome and Banter

    00:48 Upcoming Events and Live Shows

    02:06 BBC's Peter Tobin Story

    03:54 Viral TikTok Success

    06:22 The Pitchfork Case and DNA Revolution

    13:13 London Bombings and Anti-Terrorism Efforts

    21:29 The Siege of Sydney Street

    27:59 Policing and Intelligence Sharing

    28:23 Ian Huntley Case Analysis

    29:45 Lessons Learned and System Improvements

    31:38 Challenges in Modern Policing

    34:20 Historical Case: Edinburgh Leith Outrages

    41:43 Chicago Riots of 1968

    45:19 Crowd Control and Policing Strategies

    51:42 Upcoming Live Show and Closing Remarks


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