Times Investigates brings you award-winning investigative and true crime podcasts from The Times and The Sunday Times.
From war zones to suburban homes, and from Nazi collaborators to cult leaders, our podcasts go further than any other to uncover the truth.
In season one, veteran war correspondent Anthony Loyd sets out to investigate the life - and fate - of John Cantlie, who was kidnapped by Islamic State.
In season two, crime correspondent John Simpson exposes the failings, rivalries and silence that surround the murder of 14-year-old Corey Junior Davis.
In season three, Berlin correspondent Oliver Moody uncovers the forgotten story of Nazi bureaucrat Hans Globke.
In season four, columnist David Aaronovitch reveals how a toxic banker grew too close to a British prime minister - and how it all went wrong.
In season five, social affairs correspondent Emily Dugan investigates a brutal attack on a young mum, asking if the wrong man was sent to prison?
In season six, Middle East correspondent Louise Callaghan is on the trail of Turkey's most powerful cult leader, who calls women his 'kittens'.
In season seven, journalists David Aaronovitch and Brenna Daldorph uncover the dark foundations beneath some of Britain's wealthiest stately homes.
Season eight is coming soon…
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For Anthony this story is personal as he reveals that he himself was captured while reporting on the Syrian conflict. What is it like to be a journalist covering war? And what does his experience tel…
John Cantlie is missing and there are no leads in the case. The hunt is on for his whereabouts, when a rapper shows up in a Belgian prison saying he has information to share. What can this man tell u…
Anthony investigates details of John Cantlie and his colleague James Foley’s abduction in 2012. He speaks to those who were with them and explores possible reasons the men were targeted.
In 2012, Bri…
Anthony Loyd begins his investigation into the disappearance of journalist John Cantlie, who was taken by Isis in 2012. He explores the events of a prior kidnap and asks: what compelled John to retur…
In 2012, British photojournalist John Cantlie was kidnapped in Syria by Islamic State. While his fellow hostages were released or murdered, he remained captive. Then, a series of Isis propaganda vide…