A British-American couple unearths haunting murders from across the United Kingdom, Ireland, and neighbouring islands — one file at a time. Deep dives, dark humour, and cases that linger long after the verdict. Welcome to Murder Most British.
“On George Street in Ryde, one ordinary flat became the centre of a question no one could easily answer.”
In January 2022, thirty-three-year-old Scott Cooper entered a ground-floor flat on the Isle of Wight.
By the following day, George Street was behind a police cordon. Forensic officers were moving through the rooms, witnesses were being spoken...
“He said he had been stabbed. But another story had reached the police first.”
In December 2025, eighteen-year-old Henry Nowak was walking back through Southampton after a night out with new university friends.
He should have reached his room.
Instead, on Belmont Road, he crossed paths with Vickrum Digwa — a stranger carrying a blade. A brief exchange became a confrontation. A phone was taken. A knife was dr...
“On the Isle of Man, people liked to believe danger came from across the water. But at Leece Lodge, it was already much closer.”
In February 2002, sixteen-year-old Samantha Barton was living at Leece Lodge 2, a care cottage on the outskirts of Douglas. It was supposed to be a step towards independence — a place of support, structure, and safety.
But the reality was far more fragile.
Visitors came and went. Boundar...
“In the shadowed closes of Edinburgh, death became a business.” In 1828, as medical science expanded in Scotland, demand for cadavers outpaced legal supply. Into that gap stepped William Burke and William Hare — two men who realised fresh bodies commanded a price. What began as opportunistic profit soon turned deliberate. Lodgers disappeared. Payments were made in cash. Bodies were delivered for dissection, no que...
“In a home in Northern Ireland, a camera was turned on — but what it showed wasn’t the truth.”
In 2022, concern began to grow around the disappearance of a young pregnant woman. Messages had stopped. Contact had faded. And those closest to her were left trying to understand what had changed — and when.
At the centre of it was Stephen McCullagh — a local YouTuber who, at first, appeared to account...
“In Camberley, a young woman left a nightclub and disappeared into the dark. By morning, her body had been found near a cemetery path — and the truth, when it finally emerged, seemed almost impossible to believe.”
In 1992, 18-year-old Katie Rackliff was found murdered near Farnborough. The attack was so violent, so extreme, that police believed they were hunting a man.
But years later, the investigation led somewh...
“In a quiet Welsh village, four lives were taken in a single night — and nothing would ever feel ordinary again.” In June 1999, the village of Clydach awoke to unimaginable horror. Inside a family home, Mandy Power, her two young daughters, and her elderly mother were found brutally murdered. The violence was concentrated, personal, and devastating — leaving a small community reeling and the rest of Wales in...
“Near the border, a man vanished — and the story left behind began to shift.”
In August 2000, Gerry McGinley disappeared from his home. At first, there was an explanation: he had left suddenly, afraid that someone was trying to set him up.
But Gerry’s absence did not settle into an ordinary missing person case. The longer he remained gone, the more questions gathered around the life he had left behind &mdash...
“In a Warwickshire field at the end of winter, an old man was found dead — and the story around him would grow darker with every retelling.”
On 14 February 1945, 74-year-old farm labourer Charles Walton was discovered on Meon Hill, near the village of Lower Quinton. The violence was shocking for its setting: rural, familiar, close-knit.
Wartime Britain was nearing victory abroad — yet in this quiet corner of...
“In the early hours of a November morning, a call to police led to a scene that would dominate headlines by dawn.”
In November 2014, police were called to the Sirhowy Arms Hotel in the village of Argoed after reports of a violent disturbance inside one of the rooms. What officers encountered when they entered the building was shocking — a scene of extreme violence and a young woman already beyond help.
Within hour...
“In a quiet Bristol suburb, a fourteen-year-old girl vanished from her own home.” In February 2015, Becky Watts was reported missing after she failed to turn up at school. Her bedroom door stood open. Her phone was gone. There were no obvious signs of forced entry. At first, it was treated as a missing-person case. Posters went up. Appeals were broadcast. Volunteers searched nearby parks and streets. But within days, in...
“In the fading light beside Queen’s Park, a short walk home slipped quietly out of sight.” On 28 May 2008, Moira Jones left her boyfriend’s flat in Glasgow’s southside and began the familiar walk along Queen’s Drive. The route was ordinary. The park beside it was well known. It was late, but not unusually so. Before midnight, she was seen walking near the edge of the park. By morning, police cord...
“They left the house for a short walk — and a quiet town began searching for two girls who never came home.”
In the Cambridgeshire market town of Soham, the evening of the 4th of August 2002 began like countless summer nights before it. Two ten-year-old best friends stepped out of a house for what should have been a short walk through familiar streets.
Within hours, families and neighbours were searching the town....
“In a quiet corner of west Wales, the countryside kept its secrets for years.”
In the 1980s and 1990s, Pembrokeshire was a place of farms, coastal paths, and roads that emptied after dark. Movement was familiar. Faces were known. A man who looked like he belonged rarely drew attention.
Then, across two decades, violence struck in isolated places — a farmhouse set back from the lane, a stretch of coastal path below...
“In a roadside inn on the Wicklow coast, routine was everything — until one night it wasn’t.”
This week, the Archive crosses the Irish Sea for a case that gripped the neighbouring island.
On March 19th, 1996, Tom Nevin was finishing the accounts at Jack White’s Inn, as he had done countless times before. By morning, he was dead in his own premises, and a robbery was reported in the early hours.
His wif...
“Hidden from sight, contained by design — a man the system decided could never be released.”
In the 1970s, a series of violent crimes forced British authorities to confront a question they rarely ask aloud: what happens when someone is deemed too dangerous to exist among others? The answer would not be found in a courtroom alone — but behind reinforced walls, under constant observation.
At the centre of this...
“Behind closed doors, a secret relationship unfolded — and when it was exposed, it shook an entire city.”
In 1857, the sudden death of a young clerk seemed, at first, like another quiet tragedy in a crowded industrial city. But when arsenic was discovered in his body, investigators were forced to look beyond illness — and toward a hidden world of letters, secrecy, and forbidden intimacy.
At the centre of the...
On Valentine’s Day 1988, in Cardiff’s dockside district of Butetown, Lynette White was murdered inside a flat above a betting shop.
The killing shocked the neighbourhood and placed detectives under immediate pressure to make arrests. Within days, five local men were taken in for questioning. Three would become known as the Cardiff Three.
But as the case moved forward, doubts began to surface — about the investigat...
“A murder in rural Northern Ireland in 1961 became something larger — and left a permanent mark on the justice system.”
In the early 1960s, a young woman vanished from her community, sparking fear in a place where crimes of this kind were rare and deeply unsettling. What followed was a rapid investigation and a case that would come to carry significance far beyond the events that first drew police attention.
As th...
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