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CRIME GUY

Paul Dettmann, Forgotten Voices, Geraldine Comiskey

Special dossiers available on Sophie Toscan du Plantier and Suzy Lamplugh. In 2025 I am focusing on these cases once again and maintaining the historical thread on Mary Carr, A Thousand Blows and Peaky Blinders.

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Latest Issues

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Emma Woodhouse on Writing and Mary Carr

Emma and I caught up again to talk more about the real Mary Carr that she uncovered and researched for her January 2026 nonfiction book for Pen & Sword. It is available right now!

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Emma Woodhouse on Mary Carr and Mercy Newton

Emma and I talk about her novels on Mercy Newton and Mary Carr, and on her 2026 nonfiction book about Mary Carr. Mary, played brilliantly by Erin Doherty, is the star of Disney’s A Thousand Blows and Series 2 is out now. This is the first o...

2 months ago
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Suzy Lamplugh in 2026

Geraldine Comiskey and I talk about Suzy’s disappearance, some of the similarities and differences to my other main case, Sophie Toscan du Plantier.

2 months ago
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Jeremy Bamber and White House Farm, 1985

I have addictively binged the In The Dark podcast over the last few days, even taking extra walks to make the time. It is a gripping account of a very old case that manages (against all odds) to uncover new information, new leads, and a fre...

2 months ago
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  • Paul Dettmann

    At Tennessee Vibes I write about American music in a very British way. I am also working on a two-volume history of Fleetwood Mac, one album at a time. I continue to write about true crime and crime history as Crime Guy.

  • Forgotten Voices

    I’m Emma Woodhouse, author of The Prendergast Watch; Mary, Queen of the Forty; Simple Twists of Fate and Mercy. I’m passionate about bringing the voices of forgotten working class women back to life.

  • Geraldine Comiskey

    Jaded ex-journalist (tabloids, broadsheets, equestrian magazines...). Currently working as an independent freelance writer.

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