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Beyond Suspicion

By: ITN Productions
Narrated by: Yinka Bokinni
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For the ultimate true crime fan, Beyond Suspicion examines how the worst criminals are often hiding in plain sight. Award winning broadcaster Yinka Bokinni, uncovers some of the world’s most chilling cases to understand how some people use their every-day personas and jobs to get away with evil. With the help of criminologists, psychologists and legal experts we ask, can people like this ever be stopped before they begin? From police officers, to surgeons, to teachers, no one is Beyond Suspicion.

Disclaimer

This series contains content that may be disturbing to some listeners, including references to grooming, child sexual abuse, sexual assault including rape, and murder. Listener discretion is advised. For support, please seek professional help and please head below for a list of recommended organisations that can provide support.

The Football Coach

Barry Bennell was a respected football coach and scout with a long career spanning decades at prominent clubs in England. He worked closely with aspiring young athletes which allowed him to manipulate and groom both children and their families under the guise of mentorship, leveraging the culture of silence and hero-worship in youth football.

The Surgeon

Ian Paterson, a once-revered breast surgeon working in both the NHS and private hospitals in the Midlands in the UK, used his position of trust and authority to prey on vulnerable patients, exploiting their fear of cancer for personal gain. Over a 14-year period from 1997 to 2011, Paterson misled hundreds of patients into undergoing unnecessary surgeries, causing physical and emotional harm to at least 1,000 individuals.

The Intelligence Analyst

Natalie Mottram, a 24-year-old intelligence analyst at the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit in the UK with no prior misconduct, exploited her trusted position to leak sensitive information and potentially putting a highly complex cybersecurity operation at risk.

The News Anchor

Huw Edwards was a celebrated figure, in the esteemed world of British broadcasting revered for his professionalism and integrity as the face of BBC News. Yet, behind this polished veneer lay a disturbing reality. Edwards became embroiled in a scandal that would shatter his reputation. Convicted for possessing indecent images of children, he exploited the very platforms that once elevated him, engaging in harmful online interactions that betrayed his public persona.

The School Teacher

Carla Hughes was an accomplished, well-respected teacher and single mother in the US and was seen as a nurturing mentor by her students and colleagues. Her exceptional talent and dedication to her work created an image that made it nearly unimaginable for those around her to believe she could kill her lover's pregnant wife in cold blood.

The Police Officer

Wayne Couzens, a seemingly dedicated police officer with an established career and the trust of his colleagues, effectively concealed his heinous criminal actions behind the façade of his official position. The murder of Sarah Everard in London dominated our screens for months and ultimately brought into question the public's trust of the people who are meant to protect us.

The Carer

Ben Field was a 28-year-old church warden who was jailed for life for murdering a university lecturer in a sleepy English village - following a sustained campaign of physical and mental abuse. He was convicted of killing Peter Farquhar, a 60-year-old retired teacher he both cared for and had a romantic relationship with - in order to inherit his house and money.

Support Services:

Alcoholics Anonymous www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk

ChildLine www.childline.org.uk

Mankind www.mankind.org.uk

National Association for People Abused in Childhood www.napac.org.uk

National Male Survivors Helpline 0808 800 5005

NSPCC www.nspcc.org.uk

Professional Footballers Association

www.thepfa.com/players/wellbeing/survivor-support-advocate

Stop It Now www.stopitnow.org.uk

Victim Support www.victimsupport.org.uk

Galop www.galop.org.uk

Hourglass www.wearehourglass.org

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She would repeat several times who she was talking about. I can remember episode is about without numerous reminders

It was so repetitive.

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Stories were interesting and research was thorough. Unfortunately the researcher dropped every T making it difficult to listen to . Dr Patterson became Paerson, ‘with’ became ‘wiv’. ( just two examples). Dropping T is a common thing in general conversation but not acceptable in a professional setting. ‘Ve’ing’ (vetting), le(let) just a couple more examples .

What happened to the T ?

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Unfortunately this narrator is not for me and although the story lines are onteresting it was hard to listen to.

Interesting content

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I enjoyed listening to the various stories in this production. Most of them I already knew, although the analysis of the crimes were new to me and very interesting. However, I did not like the voice of the journalist/narrator, and I was irritated at her constant dropping of Ts and Gs, and the short 'o' sounds at the end of words.

Interesting stories

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Good little book. Seven different crimes and what happened next. Obviously a podcast made into a book

Beyond suspicion

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Whilst the content was genuinely interesting I was distracted by the narrator’s voice and not pronouncing the letter T . Every time I heard Patterson pronounced as “Pa- ason” and other words with the letter T missing or ending in ing pronounced”in”, I cringed. and couldn’t listen to it any more. Accents, colloquialisms perfectly acceptable but incorrect pronunciations I found irritating.
Also pretty there weren’t video stores in the 1970s or even early 80s .

Had to turn it off because of narrator

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Great stuff great interviews stories was well written and presented great narrated can we have more please

More please 🙏

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I really enjoyed the cases within this series. I felt that the research was very well carried out and the guests were interesting to listen to. The presenter was easy to listen to and follow along with.

Interesting cases wonderfully presented

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Very informative interviews from the people who were involved with these crimes so this is what made these crimes interesting, highly recommend listening

Beyond Suspicion

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While admittedly not the sleekest of productions, I found it to be interesting enough with lots of detail & facts.

Having known a victim of Patterson, I was intrigued to hear the true story of what he did.
There really are some sickos in society!

Interesting enough to keep me listening

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