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REAL

Part 1: Who Killed Brian & Susan?

REAL

Naomi Channell

Society & Culture, News, Documentary, True Crime

4.8725 Ratings

🗓️ 5 November 2025

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Brian Price and Susan Tetrault were murdered in their beds at Susan's flat in London in 1986. The case has been cold for almost 40 years... until now...


Ray Price, Brian's son has started his own investigation - and we've been invited along. And what he has started to uncover is shocking...


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Warning, this is a true crime podcast and is not suitable for all audiences.

0:05.5

Please use discretion.

0:08.3

Who would you fight for?

0:10.6

I don't mean a physical fight.

0:13.7

Who would you dedicate your life to fighting for justice for?

0:19.6

God forbid someone in your life was taken. Who would it be?

0:25.1

And what if you found out that person wasn't to you who you always thought they were?

0:35.5

Sounds cryptic, right? Well, over the next three episodes, you're going to hear

0:40.5

about the case of Brian Price and Susan Tetralt. They were brutally murdered in their bed in 1986.

0:51.0

But whilst this case centres around this double tragedy, it's also the story of Ray Price,

0:57.9

a man whose story is exceptional, intriguing, and centres around a lifelong fight for justice.

1:07.3

I'm Naomi Channel, and this is part one of a special three-part series of Real. I'm trying to find out who had murdered Brian and Susan.

1:59.6

But it sort of evolved from there and now I don't just want to find out who murdered

2:05.5

Brian and Susan. I also want to make sure that it can never happen again. This is Ray Price,

2:15.4

Brian's son. He calls him Brian so people will remember his name.

2:20.6

There's another reason as well, but we'll come to that later.

2:23.7

I remember Brian when I was when I was a child. He was, because he was, he was different to the rest of the family members

2:36.1

especially on my mother's side

2:38.0

because they were all very

2:39.9

and this is no disrespect to anybody

2:43.1

they were very ordinary

2:44.3

Brian was very different

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