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Caught Up In Crime

Tom Clarke
Crime
Civil Rights
US Judiciary
True Crime
Crime Reporting
Private Investigation
Dueling
Political Activism
Donald Trump
Gun Violence
Woblong Double Wing Flyer
Investigative Journalism
Cold Cases
Epistemology
New York State
Murder
Raincoat Man
Crime History
Workplace Discrimination
Racism

Caught Up in Crime tells the stories of ordinary people who find themselves in extraordinary situations. From historical tales of family intrigue to contemporary accounts from victims, witnesses and perpetrators - the series takes listeners right to the heart of the crime. Hosted by Tom Clarke. New episodes weekly.

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes20Foundeda year ago
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Latest Episodes

In September 1900 a woman's body was discovered on the beach in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. She had been strangled with a bootlace. The police had no idea who she was, but they established she had been staying in the town at a boarding house with her in... more

Emily Patterson was the last victim of one of North America's first known serial killers. But she was also a loving mother to two small boys, a pillar of her local community in Canada, and the long lost ancestor of crime writer Denise Beddows.

It w... more

In 1998, author and historian Susan Ronald was in a bank vault in Zurich, Switzerland checking the assets of an elusive billionnaire for a huge investment project. There she stumbled upon evidence of a huge stash of art looted by the Nazis.

Nobody ... more

In this special bonus episode, Tom chats to Stuart Blues, host of the phenomenally successful podcast - British Murders.

With more than 500 episodes and 9 million downloads in the last five years it has captured the imagination of true crime fans e... more

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Recent Guests

Joanna Laiscell
Owner of a tax company called Nothing But Numbers and an advocate for justice.
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Episode: An Axe to Grind
Dr. Aaron Lewis
Human rights advocate and former pastor involved in Joanna's legal battle.
Episode: An Axe to Grind
Eleanor Phillips
Eighty-two-year-old lifelong resident and storyteller in Chesham, involved with the Chesham Museum
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Episode: Chesham Chronicles
Mary O'Kane
Creator of the Murder Wheel and member of a close-knit friend group
Episode: Murder Wheel
Michael Sussman
Legendary US civil rights attorney, known for fighting for the rights of marginalized communities and having faced significant threats others during his career.
Episode: BONUS EPISODE: Breaking the Law? Trump and the fight for the US judiciary
Darren Frost
Co-founder of Own Merit, a social enterprise that provides resettlement support for prison leavers
Own Merit
Episode: Hand of Fate
Miro Bouchakian
Inventor of the Woblong Double Wing Flyer
Episode: The Woblong Flies Again
Susan Moore
Author of 'Life and Death of a Pirate', daughter of Reg Calvert
Episode: The Major and the Pop Pirate

Host

Tom Clarke
Host of a podcast series exploring the lives of ordinary people swept up in extraordinary crime situations, engaging audiences with storytelling that connects history, personal experiences, and the complexities of crime.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 45 ratings
  • Brilliant

    Absolutely love this podcast - Tom tells the stories so well and he’s very respectful everything is really well researched and he is very eloquent in his delivery highly recommend this podcast

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Emma Trueman
    United Kingdom23 days ago
  • Really great show!

    Great content. Well done!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Patty Podcast
    United States10 months ago
  • Absolutely love it!

    Listening to a podcast about crime, last thing at night whilst winding down probably isn’t advisable, but Tom’s voice is so soothing and comforting, and the subject matter is just so interesting. It’s constructed really well, brilliantly edited and my goodness that theme tune! All kinds of marvellousness - I love it! 👌❤️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Top Marketeer!
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Spinning a yarn

    A great combination of personal history and gripping intrigue- a little bit of ‘60s history of Radio Caroline as well. This is true crime +++. Tom is a great story teller - can’t wait for the next episode

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Fpwhtj
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Captivating Crime

    A brilliantly put together piece of audio which is wonderfully atmospheric and takes you back to when the crime took place. More please!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TalkingSporting
    United Kingdoma year ago

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Listeners appreciate the storytelling style and research quality, often remarking on the host's engaging delivery.
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The podcast is praised for balancing historical details with personal narratives, creating emotional connections to the stories.

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BONUS EPISODE: Breaking the Law? Trump and the fight for the US judiciary
Q: What does the future look like for the American legal system?
Sussman suggests that the future is uncertain and depends on the attitudes of individual judges and their understanding of their roles and legacies.
BONUS EPISODE: Breaking the Law? Trump and the fight for the US judiciary
Q: Is the judiciary purely independent of that? Or can it be infiltrated and become a part of a wider corrupt system?
Sussman argues that there are varying degrees of skepticism towards power among judges, indicating that some are more aligned with power than others.
BONUS EPISODE: Breaking the Law? Trump and the fight for the US judiciary
Q: How has the last few years of Trumpism affected your work and the way you see your role in this new world and in this new system?
Sussman sees his role influenced by his age, focusing more on creating lasting organizational models for activism rather than on personal ambition.
Banged Up
Q: Do you feel like you were lucky because you had people on the outside who could support you for a bit when you, in those first days, those crucial first few days when you leave?
Leaving, I knew I was going back with everyone. New chance, but my head wasn't in the right place, no way.
Banged Up
Q: Can you pinpoint why it was that day, or was it just an accumulation?
It was an accumulation, building up the stress inside me, the fear of getting on that train from where I left to get to Euston to then go in the office.

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Recent guests on Caught Up In Crime include:

1. Joanna Laiscell
2. Dr. Aaron Lewis
3. Eleanor Phillips
4. Mary O'Kane
5. Michael Sussman
6. Darren Frost
7. Miro Bouchakian
8. Susan Moore

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