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  • In January 1987, the body of 20-year-old Ann Ballantine was pulled from the freezing Union Canal in Edinburgh.

    She had been raped, bound, strangled, wrapped in an old carpet, and stored for months before being dumped — yet her murder remains unsolved nearly 40 years later.

    In this deep dive we cover:

    • Ann’s life as a kind-hearted charity volunteer

    • The disturbing timeline and forensics of the crime

    • Her family’s belief they know the killer

    • True crime author Chris Clark’s theory linking the case to convicted killer John Taylor (The Beast of Bramley) — the man behind the murder of Leanne Tiernan

    A tragic Scottish cold case filled with unanswered questions, body storage parallels, and conflicting suspect theories.

    Justice for Ann 💔

    For the documentary version see here https://youtu.be/gVRPikuNvVM

    (00:00) The Haunting Case of Ann Ballantine

    (0:49) Who Was Ann Ballantine?

    (02:19) The Boyfriend Joe Burden

    (3:58) Ann’s Last Sighting

    (5:21) The Investigation Begins

    (7:01) Ann’s Body is Found

    (8:54) The Post Mortem

    (16:15) The John Taylor Link

  • In July 1998, 18-year-old Deirdre Jacob vanished without a trace just yards from her family home in Newbridge, County Kildare.

    Despite massive searches and relentless investigations, her disappearance remains one of Ireland’s darkest unsolved mysteries.

    This documentary digs deep into Deirdre’s final moments, the suspects who haunted the case for years, and the devastating impact on her family and community.

    With exclusive insights and chilling evidence, we explore the haunting possibility that Deirdre fell prey to the infamous serial predator Larry Murphy.

    For the documentary version see here https://youtu.be/-1x2BuC16ZI

    (00:00) The Haunting Case of Deirdre Jacob

    (0:59) Who Was Deirdre Jacob?

    (02:05) Day of the Vanishing

    (2:50) Searches Begin

    (6:29) The Hoax Sightings

    (13:39) The Definitive Theory

    (14:33) Larry Murphy

    (21:52) Larry Murphy is the Prime Suspect

    (23:40) Upgraded to Murder

    (26:07) No Charges Brought

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  • In February 1998, 19-year-old Fiona Sinnott disappeared without a trace after a night out in Ballyhitt, County Wexford. What began as a missing person case quickly turned into one of Ireland’s most disturbing unsolved mysteries, marked by allegations of domestic abuse, manipulation, and a timeline full of contradictions.

    In this gripping true crime documentary, we uncover the final hours of Fiona’s life, explore the actions of those closest to her, and examine the chilling details that still haunt investigators and her family.

    For the documentary version see here https://youtu.be/k5cyXlVPAmo

    (00:00) The Haunting Case of Fiona Sinnott

    (00:55) Who Was Fiona Sinnott?

    (5:40) The Night Fiona Vanishes

    (9:05) Fiona is Reported Missing

    (10:22) Sean Carroll

    (12:01) The Clean Up

    (14:40) The English Trucker

    (17:04) The Only Suspect

    (19:52) Murder Investigation Launched

    (23:10) The Suspect is Hiding Abroad

  • On the night of February 13, 1997, 17-year-old Ciara Breen disappeared from her family home in Dundalk, County Louth, in what became one of Ireland’s most chilling cold cases. Slipping out while her mother slept, Ciara was never seen again after a secret late-night meeting that changed everything.

    For over two decades, the mystery surrounding Ciara’s disappearance has gripped Ireland. A key suspect — a significantly older man with a disturbing obsession — was repeatedly linked to her vanishing, yet no arrests were made, and justice remains elusive. Despite alleged confessions, unconfirmed sightings, and exhaustive police searches, Ciara’s fate remains unknown.

    Was Ciara the victim of a predator that night? Was she silenced to keep a dark secret hidden? Or is there a more sinister truth buried beneath the surface?

    Discover the haunting details, the eerie clues, and the unanswered questions that continue to torment Ciara Breen’s family and the community of Dundalk.

    For the documentary version see here https://youtu.be/vdnJJI85iJc

    (00:00) The Haunting Case of Ciara Breen

    (0:57) Who Was Ciara Breen?

    (04:01) The Day of the Vanishing

    (5:13) Dundalk Town

    (6:25) The Predator

    (7:19) Investigation Begins

    (9:55) Operation Trace

    (11:11) Liam Mullen Arrested

    (15:11) New Leads Emerge

    (17:03) Balmers Bog

    (20:23) Bernadette Passes Away

  • Dive into the chilling untold story of Fiona Pender, a pregnant woman who vanished without a trace in 1996, leaving behind an unsolved mystery that time has nearly forgotten.

    In this gripping true crime documentary, we explore the haunting details of her disappearance, the investigation, and the enduring questions that remain.

    What happened to Fiona and her unborn child? A story of loss, suspicion, and a family’s unrelenting quest for answers, this film shines a light on a case that refuses to fade into the shadows?

    For the documentary version see here https://youtu.be/fYmXEb267YI

    (00:00) The Haunting Case of Fiona Pender

    (0:55) Case Synopsis

    (02:50) Who Was Fiona Pender?

    (4:40) Mark Pender

    (6:50) Fiona & Thompson Move into Flat

    (8:09) Fiona Pender is Missing

    (9:42) Investigation Begins

    (12:45) The Thompsons are Arrested

    (16:12) Sean Pender

    (16:44) The Makeshift Cross

    (19:56) Suspect Arrested in Canada

  • On a cold November night in 1995, 21-year-old JoJo Dullard vanished without a trace. Last seen making a desperate phone call from a payphone in Moone, Co. Kildare, she was hitchhiking home—like so many young people did in Ireland at the time. Then, she was gone.

    Her disappearance became one of the most haunting cases of Ireland’s Vanishing Triangle—a series of unexplained abductions that left families shattered and detectives grasping for answers. JoJo’s story is filled with unanswered questions, chilling last words, and eerie coincidences. Was she the victim of an opportunistic predator? Or was there something more sinister lurking in the shadows of rural Ireland?

    This compelling documentary traces JoJo’s final steps, explores chilling theories, and follows her family’s relentless fight for justice. Featuring exclusive details, rare archival footage, and expert analysis, we delve into the truth behind one of Ireland’s most haunting unsolved cases.

    For the documentary version see here https://youtu.be/KBXFCn1jPbc

    (00:00) The Haunting Case of Jojo Dullard

    (0:59) Who Was Jojo Dullard?

    (04:00) The Day of the Vanishing

    (9:03) The Phonecall

    (13:05) Investigation is Launched

    (16:13) Who Picked Up Jojo?

    (18:12) The Kilkenny Distraction

    (23:25) A New Theory

    (26:25) The Informant

    (26:20) The Waterford Connection

    (30:56) The Informant is Unreliable

    (31:27) A Suspect is Arrested

  • On March 26, 1993, 26-year-old American student Annie McCarrick disappeared without a trace after leaving her apartment in Dublin, Ireland. Her last confirmed sighting placed her at a pub in Enniskerry, County Wicklow — a scenic area shadowed by unsettling secrets.

    Despite massive media coverage, alleged sightings, and multiple theories, Annie’s case remains one of Ireland’s most haunting unsolved disappearances. Was she lured by someone she trusted? Was she the victim of a calculated predator? And why, after more than 30 years, have no arrests ever been made?

    In this true crime documentary, we investigate Annie McCarrick’s final known movements, examine the key suspects, and break down the evidence that continues to frustrate detectives, journalists, and her grieving family.

    Featuring real news reports, archival footage, expert commentary, and chilling reconstructions, this deep dive sheds new light on one of Ireland’s most mysterious cold cases.

    👉 Could a breakthrough still be possible?

    👉 Who was the last person to see Annie McCarrick alive?

    Join us as we search for answers in The Vanishing of Annie McCarrick — a story that refuses to be forgotten.

    Documentary version here https://youtu.be/9LBN-upnE4M

    (00:00) The Haunting Case of Annie Mccarrick

    (1:04) Who Was Annie Mccarrick?

    (03:23) The Vanishing Sequence

    (6:12) Annie Vanishes

    (11:58) Investigation Launched

    (21:20) Prime Suspect Breakdown

    (24:52) A New Suspect Emerges

  • On Boxing Day 1995 in Camden Town, London, 53-year-old police-station mechanic Alan Holmes was brutally attacked.

    He was bound, gagged and left face-down in his own flat, deprived of food and water for days before he was found alive – only to die the next day in hospital.

    Yet despite arrests, his killers have never been charged.

    For the documentary version see here https://youtu.be/dClSra8tmFA

    (00:00) The Haunting Case of Alan Holmes

    (00:47) Case Preview

    (2:14) Who Was Alan Holmes?

    (04:33) The Burglary Spree

    (5:47) The Last Christmas Meal

    (6:13) The Intruders Enter

    (8:35) The Sadistic Ordeal

    (9:38) The Killers Returned

    (11:45) The Post Mortem

    (12:39) Arrests Made

    (14:24) DNA Breakthrough

    (15:38) 20th Anniversary Appeal

  • On December 30, 2012, 24-year-old Kyle Vaughan — affectionately known as "Jabbers" — left his family home in Newbridge, South Wales, for a normal night out.

    He went from a house party in Abercarn to a pub in Risca, then headed back... but never arrived.

    His silver Peugeot 306 was found crashed on the A467 between Risca and Crosskeys.

    Kyle walked away from the non-life-threatening accident... and vanished within minutes in a terrifying "vanishing window."

    Despite massive searches across 40+ areas, 900+ witness statements, 200+ interviews, review of thousands of telecom and CCTV records, and eight arrests (including on suspicion of murder), Kyle's body has never been found.

    No clothing, phone, keys, or insulin supplies (he was diabetic) were ever recovered.

    His mother Mary died in 2018 without closure, and his father Alan still fights for answers while battling his own health issues.

    Gwent Police treat this as an active murder investigation — one of their most significant long-running cases.

    A £20,000 reward remains. Someone in the tight-knit South Wales valleys community knows what happened that night on the A467.

    For the documentary version see here https://youtu.be/L6YdGAdLRt8

    (00:00) The Haunting Case of Kyle Vaughan

    (0:49) Who Was Kyle Vaughan?

    (03:37) The Day of the Vanishing

    (5:10) The Crash

    (6:52) Police Arrive on Scene

    (9:26) The Investigation Begins

    (11:22) Kyle Was Murdered

    (12:52) Mass Arrests Begin

    (15:29) Major Search Operations

    (16:15) All Suspects Released Without Charge

    (17:42) The Locals Know Who Killed Kyle

    (20:42) The Unanswered Questions

  • In February 2011, 38-year-old mother Esra Uyrun left her home in Clondalkin, Dublin, for what appeared to be a routine errand — and was never seen again.

    Her car would be discovered hours later in Bray, parked near a coastal cliffside, but Esra herself had vanished without a trace.

    In this episode of Crimes That Haunt Us, we break down one of Ireland’s most enduring unsolved disappearances.

    We examine Esra’s final known movements, investigative inconsistencies, potential sightings, and the unanswered questions that continue to haunt her family.

    Through timeline reconstruction and case analysis, we explore Esra’s last morning at home.

    For the documentary version see here https://youtu.be/Lo2kqn2gB-o

    (00:00) The Haunting Case of Esra Uyrun

    (0:54) Who Was Esra Uyrun ?

    (03:14) The Move to Dublin

    (7:23) The Vanishing

    (10:44) Esra’s Car is Found Abandoned

    (11:54) Gardaí Suspect Su1c1de

    (13:58) CCTV is Scrutinized

    (16:50) Esra’s Sister Begins Search Campaign

    (17:30) The Key Reappears

    (19:53) The Graham Dwyer Question

    (22:30) Appeals Continue

  • Susan Margaret Long, 18, was found sexually assaulted and strangled on Burgh Road near Aylsham on 11 March 1970.

    She had been out in Norwich the night before and never reached home.

    Norfolk police confirmed the body was discovered in the early morning hours and have since re-examined evidence; by the 50th anniversary detectives reported a complete DNA profile of a suspect had been obtained.

    For the documentary version see here https://youtu.be/YDfY7dumBhw

    (00:00) The Haunting Case of Susan Long

    (0:48) Who Was Susan Long?

    (03:18) Day of the Murder

    (4:14) Susan Heads Home

    (5:07) Susan is Last Seen Alive

    (6:04) Susan’s Body is Discovered

    (8:50) Investigation Begins

    (9:28) The Post Mortem

    (12:15) Police Appeal for Missing Shoe

    (16:05) DNA Breakthrough

  • Dive into the haunting unsolved murder of Jean Bradley, a 47-year-old businesswoman brutally stabbed eight times in a seemingly random attack on March 25, 1993, near Acton Town tube station in London.

    In this episode of Crimes That Haunt Us, we explore the shocking details of that fateful evening: Jean's routine commute home from work, her stop to buy drinks, and the sudden, motiveless assault as she approached her parked BMW on Carbery Avenue.

    Witness the dramatic chase by a brave carpenter who pursued the knife-wielding killer through the streets, only for the suspect to escape toward Acton High Street.

    Despite detailed descriptions, hundreds of leads, and public appeals on shows like Crimewatch, no one has been convicted.

    Was it linked to serial killer Robert Napper or the similar unsolved stabbing of Penny Bell?

    Or was it a completely random act of violence that has baffled investigators for over 30 years?

    Join us as we uncover eyewitness accounts, police investigations, and the lingering mysteries that keep this case alive.

    If you have any information, contact the Metropolitan Police – you could help solve this cold case!

    For the documentary version see here https://youtu.be/b1-ZnzTdE8w

    (00:00) The Haunting Case of Jean Bradley

    (0:52) Who Was Jean Bradley?

    (04:48) Day of the Murder

    (5:26) Timeline of Murder

    (7:02) The Brave Carpenter

    (8:02) The Chase

    (9:17) Jean Bradley Dies

    (10:15) The Chase Continues

    (13:14) The Investigation Continues

    (14:21) The Carrier Bag

    (16:55 Suspect Arrested

    (20:19) Francis Marnell Charged

    (24:12) Operation Enigma

  • In October 1974, 39-year-old Josephine Backshall, a devoted mother of three from Maldon, Essex, answered a classified ad for part-time modelling work.

    A smooth-talking stranger named "Peter" lured her with a £100 gig. She kissed her kids goodbye, drove off in her red Ford Cortina... and vanished.

    Three days later, her bound body was found face-down in a shallow pond 40 miles away—watch frozen at 8:10, no robbery, no assault. A predator using newspaper ads to hunt women? Witnesses saw a tense roadside argument, a possible pub sighting, and a photofit that haunts investigators to this day.

    Over 50 years later, her children still seek justice. Was "Peter" the garden photographer? Why did similar lures continue? This deep dive uncovers the classified ad trap, the failed 2010 arrest, and why this Essex/Hertfordshire cold case remains unsolved in 2026.

    For the documentary version see here https://youtu.be/qy0ugg6RQKE

    (00:00) The Haunting Case of Josephine Backshall

    (00:47) Who Was Josephine Backshall?

    (02:59) Josephine Places an Advert

    (3:42) The Phonecall

    (6:22) Josephine Goes to Meet ‘Peter’

    (9:59) Josephine’s Body is Found

    (11:57) The Investigation Begins

    (13:02) The French Connection

    (15:28) Multiple Women Contacted by ‘Peter’

    (16:53) The Two Theories

    (18:33) A Man is Arrested

  • In December 1992, 14-year-old Johanna Young vanished from her home in the quiet Norfolk town of Watton on a foggy Christmas Eve night.

    Her body was discovered days later in a water-filled pit—naked from the waist down, drowned after a fractured skull, with clear signs two people dragged her there.

    Despite Norfolk Police's biggest-ever murder investigation, multiple arrests, fresh appeals in 2013/2014, and leads like the silver van argument and hooded teen sighting, the killer(s) remain free over 33 years later.

    This deep dive explores Johanna's life, the chilling timeline, key suspects from the 1990s, the 2014 arrests that went nowhere, and why police still believe the answers lie in the Watton community.

    A heartbreaking UK cold case that refuses to close.

    If you have information, contact Norfolk Police or Crimestoppers anonymously.

    For the documentary version see here https://youtu.be/qCOr_gyClvo

    (00:00) The Haunting Case of Johanna Young

    (0:51) Who Was Johanna Young?

    (03:59) The Day of the Murder

    (4:36) Johanna Goes Out

    (5:21) Johanna’s Last Sighting

    (7:54) Johanna’s Body is Found

    (9:58) The Post Mortem

    (12:29) The Mysterious Hand Drawn Sketch

    (14:28) Multiple Witnesses Come Forward

    (17:38) The Prime Suspect is Arrested

    (19:45) The Police Theory

  • On a quiet Saturday afternoon in 1997, 14-year-old Kate Bushell left home to walk her neighbour’s Jack Russell terrier, Gemma, along a peaceful lane in Exwick, Exeter. She never made it back.

    Hours later, her own father found her body in a field just 300 yards from their front door – her throat savagely slashed in a single, ferocious knife attack. No sexual assault. No clear motive. Just pure, random horror.

    This is one of Britain’s most haunting unsolved murders.

    Operation Deakin became one of Devon & Cornwall Police’s biggest investigations: over 5,000 interviews, thousands of DNA samples, nationwide Crimewatch appeals, and a mysterious blood-soaked “running man” seen fleeing the scene.

    A silent blue car in the lay-by. A possible link to another dog-walker murder the following year. Yet the killer has never been caught.

    In this episode of Crimes That Haunt Us we reconstruct Kate’s final hours, examine every chilling clue, the eyewitness sightings that went nowhere, and why – nearly 29 years later – advances in DNA might still hold the key.

    If this case has haunted you too… drop your theories in the comments. Could the killer still be living locally? Was it random or part of something bigger?

    For the documentary version see here https://youtu.be/0TDEjU27sIA

    (00:00) The Haunting Case of Kate Bushell

    (1:06) Who Was Kate Bushell?

    (03:31) The Day of the Murder

    (4:02) Kate Sets Off on the Fatal Walk

    (6:25) Kate is Murdered

    (8:20) The Killer is Seen Fleeing

    (10:14) Investigation Begins

    (14:36) Blue Car Sought

    (15:45) William Lambert

    (19:51) Lyn Bryant is Murdered

    (23:05) Multiple Further Knife Attacks

    (27:49) Partial DNA Profile Isolated in Bryant Case

  • In 1970, Barbara Mayo vanished while hitchhiking along Britain’s M1 motorway, sparking one of the most chilling and mysterious cases in UK true crime history.

    Months earlier, 18 year old Jacqueline Answell Lamb also vanished whilst hitchhiking the same stretch of motorway.

    Both women would be viciously killed and dumped off the motorway. Barbara’s story remains unsolved decades later — a haunting reminder of the dangers lurking on seemingly ordinary roads.

    In this deep-dive investigation, we uncover the timeline of events, the witness accounts, and the shocking details surrounding her disappearance and murder.

    Was it a random attack, or the work of a serial killer roaming Britain’s motorways?

    We also explore possible connections to other unsolved hitchhiker murders of the era, including links to notorious killers like the Yorkshire Ripper.

    Join us as we revisit Barbara Mayo’s last known journey, uncover the haunting evidence left behind, and examine why this cold case still captivates true crime fans around the world.

    For the documentary version see here https://youtu.be/ACsZr08di-Q

    (00:00) The Haunting Case of Barbara Mayo

    (1:00) Who Was Barbara Mayo?

    (03:16) Jackie Ansell-Lamb Murder

    (5:56) Barbara Goes Hitchhiking

    (7:47) Barbara Has Vanished

    (9:04) Barbara’s Body is Discovered

    (10:58) The Post Mortem

    (12:15) The Investigation Begins

    (15:54) Wendy Sewell is Murdered

    (18:37) Ansell Lamb & Mayo Cases Linked

    (20:46) DNA Breakthrough

    (25:29) The Early Suspect

  • On 8 March 1970, 18-year-old Jackie Ansell-Lamb stood alone on the northbound M1 slip road in London, thumb out, hoping for a ride back to her tiny attic flat in Manchester.

    Hours later she was found raped, beaten and strangled with electrical flex in isolated woodland just off the M6 near Mere, Cheshire.

    This is the full, gripping story of Jacqueline Susan Ansell-Lamb — her final weekend, every chilling sighting, the smartly dressed man at the Poplar café, the desperate police hunt, carpet fibres from Earl’s Court, and the DNA that still matches no one after more than 55 years.

    A vibrant 60s teenager who loved parties and music, Jackie’s life was cut short in one of Britain’s most haunting motorway cold cases. The killer — long suspected to be the Monster of the M1 — has never been caught.

    Rest in peace, Jackie. May justice one day come.

    For the documentary version see here https://youtu.be/-wBm8H6scYY

    (00:00) The Haunting Case of Jackie Ansell-Lamb

    (0:55) Who Was Jackie Ansell-Lamb ?

    (03:59) Jackie Goes to London

    (5:52) Jackie Hitchhikes North

    (8:00) Jackie is Last Seen

    (10:04) Jackie’s Body is Found

    (12:30) The Manhunt Begins

    (17:47) Barbara Mayo Vanishes

    (20:53) Both Cases Linked

    (22:45) The Canadian Suspect

    (23:29 DNA Breakthrough

  • In the early hours of June 13, 1971, 29-year-old Gloria Booth was found brutally murdered in Stonefield Park, Ruislip — naked, bitten, mutilated, and strangled in an attack of shocking savagery.

    Her case remains unsolved to this day.

    But what if Gloria was the first victim of one of Britain's most notorious serial killers — Peter Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire Ripper? Decades later, explosive theories from investigators like Chris Clark suggest striking similarities: the ligature strangulation, distinctive bite marks matching Sutcliffe's teeth gap, hammer blows, industrial grease and dust on her body, and his documented presence in the London area.

    This gripping podcast explores Gloria's final hours, the botched investigation, chilling forensic details, local rumours, and the persistent claims that she was an early, unacknowledged victim of the Ripper's reign of terror.

    From her ordinary life in West London to the desperate family pleas for answers — even as Sutcliffe lay dying in 2020 — this is the full untold story of a murder that still haunts Britain.

    Was Gloria Booth the Yorkshire Ripper's hidden first kill? Watch until the end for the evidence that refuses to go away.

    For the documentary version see here https://youtu.be/r3eeykal5ls

    (00:00) The Haunting Case of Gloria Booth

    (01:04) Who Was Gloria Booth?

    (03:30) Day of the Murder

    (4:16) The Phonecall

    (5:44) Last Sighting of Gloria

    (7:14) Crime Scene Investigation

    (8:54) Post Mortem

    (11:26) The Killers Profile

    (14:46) A Local Monster?

    (15:36) The Yorkshire Ripper

    (18:42) Sutcliffe Ties to Ruislip

  • In this episode of Crimes That Haunt Us, we dive into one of the most chilling unsolved murders of the 1970s: the brutal killing of 17-year-old German au pair Heidi Mnilk in London, 1973.

    On July 8, 1973, Heidi boarded a train at Charing Cross Station after a day of sightseeing. Minutes later, as the train sped past London Bridge, screams echoed through the carriages.

    Witnesses saw a man flee her compartment as her body was hurled onto the tracks near Bermondsey. A post-mortem revealed she had been stabbed multiple times with a 5-7 inch knife before being thrown to her death.

    Was this a random act of violence, or something more sinister?

    Just months earlier, a similar attack on the same route targeted a German woman, with the assailant professing hatred for Germans.

    Serial killer Patrick Mackay later confessed to the crime during his spree of 11 alleged murders—but he retracted it, and inconsistencies left the case open.

    Despite eyewitness descriptions and a massive police hunt, Heidi's killer has never been caught, leaving this cold case to haunt investigators and true crime enthusiasts alike.

    Join us as we explore the timeline, evidence, suspects, and theories behind this tragic unsolved mystery. Why does it remain unsolved after over 50 years? Could anti-German sentiment or a serial killer be the key?

    For the documentary version see here https://youtu.be/AGm3XysVtB0

    (00:00) The Haunting Case of Heidi Mnilk

    (0:59) Who Was Heidi Mnilk?

    (03:51) Heidi Boards Murder Train

    (4:55) Heidi is Attacked

    (7:26) Heidi’s Body is Found

    (8:30) Investigation is Launched

    (10:28) Murder Weapon Located

    (13:19) The Earlier Shocking Encounter

    (17:05) The Coroners Inquest

    (19:55) More Train Stabbings

    (24:56) Deborah Linsley Murder

  • In 1988, 15-year-old Lee Boxell vanished from Sutton, South London — and was never seen again.

    What began as an ordinary day quickly became one of Britain’s most haunting unsolved cases.

    In this episode of Crimes That Haunt Us, we take a comprehensive deep dive into the disappearance of Lee Boxell, examining the timeline of events, witness accounts, police failures, and disturbing unanswered questions that continue to plague investigators more than three decades later.

    Despite multiple suspects, alleged sightings, and renewed appeals, Lee’s fate remains unknown. Was it an abduction? A tragic accident? Or something far darker?

    This documentary explores:

    • Lee Boxell’s final known movements

    • Early police missteps and missed opportunities

    • Key witnesses and persons of interest

    • Shocking revelations uncovered years later

    • Why this case remains unsolved today

    Lee’s family has never stopped searching for answers — and neither should we.

    If you’re interested in unsolved mysteries, British true crime, cold case investigations, and long-form crime documentaries, consider subscribing to Crimes That Haunt Us.

    For the documentary version see here https://youtu.be/nbKSQBIUfoo

    (00:00) The Haunting Case of Lee Boxell

    (1:05) Who Was Lee Boxell?

    (03:06) Lee’s Recordings

    (4:22) The Day of the Vanishing

    (5:18) The Sequence of the Vanishing

    (7:06) The Last Confirmed Sighting

    (9:20) Investigation Begins

    (15:03) Lee is Declared Murdered by Police

    (15:45) William Lambert

    (16:30) The Shed

    (19:01) Multiple Arrests Made