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The top breast surgeon sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Screenwriter Ben Richards on the bad things his characters do in series two of Showtrial.
The shocking story of Magdalena Cruz's search for her father.
Three mysterious deaths of schoolboys in Sunderland in the 1990s.
The case of cultural appropriation punished with a three year prison sentence.
Baby girl Delimar Vera is declared dead. Her mother comes to believe she’s still alive.
A law abiding businessman turns criminal after medical treatment. Are hormones to blame?
It’s the Bad People finale. What makes crime coverage bad, or good?
Who fakes their own death? Daniella Isaacs talks about her new BBC Sounds audio drama.
A man is confronted about his sexual texts to a child. But is the “sting” effective?
A 64-year-old man dies while in his son’s care. Was it senicide?
A teenager is scorched in the Arizona desert. Did wilderness therapy kill him?
Five teenagers falsely confess to a brutal crime. The media villainises them.
Five teenagers confess to a brutal crime. But none of them did it.
A key piece of evidence in a murder case is posted on social media.
Dr Julia Shaw and comedian Sofie Hagen dissect criminal cases that intrigue and scare us.
Exclusive moments from Dr Julia Shaw’s conversation with Marianna Spring.
the slumber party. Will Sofie spot the lies in these scary stories?
Murderers. Dictators. Sex offenders. Bad People is back for another series
Con-artists. Corruption. Cult leaders. Bad People is back soon.
A Bad People special episode will be available shortly.
Head to BBC Sounds for Bad People holiday specials.
An online post sparks a devastating harassment campaign with real life consequences.
Exclusive moments from Dr Julia Shaw’s conversation with Gabriel Gatehouse.
In the midst of Australia's worst natural disaster one man adds fuel to the fire. Why?
Dr Julia Shaw and Sofie Hagen discuss the history, science and culture of bisexuality
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Actor Danielle MacDonald on playing a TV cop in Australia’s outback and body positivity.
Convicted killer Charles Sobhraj is the inspiration behind new BBC One drama, The Serpent
Journalist & author Julie Clark tells us what it was like to meet killer Charles Sobhraj
We discuss the murderer at the centre of new BBC TV drama The Serpent