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Paul Holes retired as a Cold Case Investigator after spending over 27 years working for the Sheriff and District Attorney’s Offices during his tenure in Contra Costa County located in the Bay Area, California.
Nell Darby is a crime historian who specialises in gender and crime.
Donal MacIntyre is an renowned documentary maker, investigative journalist and criminologist.
Emma Kenny has been presenting crime shows for 15 years and is one of the UK’s most notable crime commentators.
Colin Sutton was a Senior Investigating Officer in the Metropolitan Police from January 2003 to January 2011.
Nazir was Chief Crown Prosecutor for NW England and formerly Director in London.
Best known for her role as ‘The Profiler’ on Discovery’s Faking It: Tears of A Crime, Kerry Daynes is instantly recognisable as the UK’s best known and most respected forensic psychologist.
Honor Doro Townshend is a presenter, PhD candidate, researcher and visiting lecturer in all things true crime and criminology.​
A noted writer and criminologist, Christopher Berry-Dee's recent books include Talking With Psychopaths and Savages.
Dr Sohom Das is a Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist who lives and works in London.
Louise is the founder of Inside Justice, a charity which investigates miscarriages of justice.
Ian has over 30 years of policing experience and retired as a Detective Inspector having spent most of his career involved in the investigation of serious crime.
Rory has spent his whole career in cyber security and has worked for leading global cyber security companies in a range of senior management positions.
Ruth has joined the canine world in the last ten years and has stamped her presence with her Drug Detection Dog Stanley.
Chris has 30 years of experience in the canine world and started with MWD in the British Army in the 80’s and throughout the years continued in different sectors.
Helen is a highly-experienced Crime Scene Investigator, working for a busy UK police force.
Patricia Wiltshire is an ecologist, botanist, and palynologist.
Chris Warburton is the presenter of the Weekend Breakfast programme on BBC Radio 5 Live.
Richard served as a Detective Crime Scene Investigator and Crime Scene Manager / Coordinator.
Marie McCourt was an ordinary, working, mum until one stormy night in February 1988 – when her 22 year old daughter, Helen, failed to return home from work.
Fiona, 53, has worked as a journalist for more than 30 years.
Jonathan Levi is a multi award winning executive producer with hundreds of hours of tv under his belt and is the managing director of Content Kings.
Emma French is a cultural historian who writes about how particular people, places and stories hit the headlines and capture the public imagination.
Phil retired in June 2021 after 30 years with Thames Valley Police.
Founder of Crime Viral - one of the fastest-growing true crime communities with more than 350,000 followers - Cheish Merryweather is a true crime writer and serial killer expert.
Lisa Howells has been a journalist in consumer media for the past 20 years and has worked across a huge range of market-leading magazines.
The founder of modern psychological criminal profiling in the UK, Professor Paul Britain has advised in a number of prominent murder investigations.
Former detective inspector, Steven Keogh, spent 30 years with the Metropolitan Police, leaving in 2021.
Chris is an experienced crime reporter who started out in local newspapers in 1990 and got his big break when covering the Fred and Rose West murders at the Gloucester Citizen.
Linda Calvey has served 18 years behind bars, making her Britain's longest-serving female prisoner.
Tracy began her career in forensic investigation in 1992 at New Scotland Yard.
Following a 4 year career in radiography at St Thomas’ Hospital, London, Paula joined the Metropolitan Police Service in January 1986.
Ex Detective Chief Inspector Metropolitan Police and role model for award winning series Prime Suspect.
Sally joined the police cadets in 1981, just before her 17th birthday and the Regular Force in 1982.
Louise is a Sony Award winning journalist, TV & radio presenter, documentary maker and author - specialising in crime and investigations.
Louisa Wigginton is the daughter of Roger Kearney who was wrongly convicted of murder in 2010.
Ash works as a Criminal Justice Practiotioner with Adult Males.
Rosalie is one of the founding members of the Crimitalk group.
Jen is a Criminology PhD Researcher with a focus on Policing and Black Communities.
Tyler is currently a final year Undergraduate student studying Professional Policing.
Elgen Strait is the host of Falling Out with Elgen Strait, a podcast focused on the experiences of second-generation survivors of the Unification Church, a cult commonly referred to as "The Moonies."
Lennox Rodgers, is a former gang member of 2 gangs, one big organised crime gang in London where he was an armed robber.
In his teens Martyn Linton was a member of a low level street gang.
Ian Britton is a Forensic Psychologist who has worked for thirty years with men and women presenting a high risk of serious harm to the community.
An animation artist for ten years, Jason Wilson would later work in an international drugs ring headed by his father – Anthony Spencer – a notorious career criminal with a history of bank robberies and counterfeiting.
Shaun Attwood is a former stock-market millionaire and Ecstasy trafficker turned YouTuber, public speaker, author and activist, who is banned from America for life.
Professor Carl Chinn MBE Ph.D. is a social historian with a national profile, writer, public speaker, and teacher.
In 2010, Carol’s first true crime book was published: One of Your Own: The Life and Death of Myra Hindley.
Geoffrey Wansell has been writing and broadcasting about crime for more than 25 years.
David has worked on hundreds of murders and complex high profile UK wide investigations during his 34 years in the police including the serial killer Peter Tobin and Glasgow Airport Terrorist Attack investigations.
Multi- award winning executive producer Emma Read has made and commissioned thousands of hours of television.
LaDonna Humphrey is a writer, documentarian, investigative journalist, private investigator and an advocate for victims of crime.
Miles was the Family Liaison Coordinator for many recent high profile terrorists attacks as well as The Tsunami.
Claire Waxman OBE is the Victims’ Commissioner for London, and since her appointment by the Mayor of London in 2017 has undertaken an ambitious programme of work.
Tony Carne founded Revelation Films in 1992 as a video and television production and rights owning business following a successful career at CBS/Fox, Harper Collins and Simitar Entertainment.
Investigative journalist, author and broadcaster Geoff White is among the UK’s leading technology specialists, working for BBC News, Channel 4 News, The Sunday Times and many more.
Sonya Pfeiffer is a former award-winning television journalist who is now a practicing civil rights and criminal defense attorney.
David Rudolf is one of the pre-eminent trial lawyers in the country, specializing in high-profile and complex criminal and civil rights cases.
David Howard is an award winning documentary film maker.
The founder & CEO of Specialist Group International (SGI), a world renowned company specialising in forensic search on land and underwater.
Paul Bethell was a career Detective and has spent 54 years in law enforcement, serving as CID and at every rank in Force Specialist Squads, right up to Detective Chief Inspector.
A Chartered Consultant Clinical Forensic Psychologist with 30+ years of clinical experience covering a wide range of psychological problems and individuals and has published widely.
Rik Hall is the Co-Founder of Monster Films.
Trevor joined Tony Carne at Revelation Films in 1996 having previously been an executive board member at major UK independent film company, First Independent Films.
Richard has worked as a Consultant Forensic Pathologist for nearly 40 years performing over 20000 autopsies.
Jo joined the Metropolitan Police in May 1987 and was posted to Hounslow Borough.
Don Wayte worked as a Home Office Pathologist in North Wales for 31 years, having graduated from Birmingham Medical School in 1957.
A mycologist with over 50 years experience in fungal classification and identification, which he now applies to criminal and civil forensic cases, mostly in collaboration with Professor Wiltshire.
Dr Keri Nixon is a Consultant Forensic Psychologist who has featured regularly on TV for 10 years discussing criminal cases.
Ian joined the Police in 1995 and soon got chosen to become an undercover officer which he did for over 20 years.
Kate is a crime historian, and a podcast host, as well as a best-selling author.
Paul started his career with a bang, when on his first day he was blown up by the IRA.
In December of 2013 her youngest daughter, Jayden Parkinson, was brutally murdered by her abusive ex-boyfriend.
An Ex-DS experienced in serious crime, Family Liaison work, Major Incident Rooms and Court Case Management..
Jane Monckton Smith is Professor of Public Protection at the University of Gloucestershire.
For six years, Jennifer worked as a Forensics Lecturer, teaching CSI and forensic psychology in Further and Higher Education.
Charlotte has a first class honours degree in Policing & Criminal Justice with a focus on legislation and cybercrime investigations.
A graduate of the London School of Economics, Matthew Steeples is a writer and marketing consultant.
Nancy has over 20 years’ experience in organising live events and is an expert in creating experiences and memories for targeted audiences.
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