In this series we tell the shocking stories of women whose possible homicides go unrecognised, and uncounted, by police. In the UK, we’re told that two women a week are killed by a current or former partner – but these are just the killings we know about. The true toll could be much, much higher. In Hidden Homicides, investigative reporter Louise Tickle uncovers harrowing cases of killers missed, of grieving families ignored by police, of a body left to decay in a hospital morgue, and of systemic police failings. It is produced by Tortoise Studios. To learn more, go to tortoisemedia.com/hiddenhomicides.
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From the team who brought you Hidden Homicides, comes The death of Kellie Sutton, this week's episode of The Slow Newscast by Tortoise.
It's an extension of Louise Tickle's Hidden Homicides reporting…
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How to fix a fatal problem no one is properly measuring.
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The astonishing case of Emily Whelan, and decisions and delays that cannot be undone.
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The life and death of 21-year-old Katie Wilding, and her mother’s remarkable fight against the police.
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