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Blood Ties Podcast

S11 Ep1: S11E1 The Krays Part 1

Blood Ties Podcast

Peter Shevlin

Society & Culture, 415885

4.4610 Ratings

🗓️ 12 September 2022

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Identical twin brothers Reginald and Ronald Kray were English criminals active from the late 1950s to 1967. CREDITS: Producer: Sam Brain Artwork: George Leigh Music: Dan Wansell CONTACT: Twitter: @BloodTies_Pod Instagram: bloodties_pod Email: [email protected]

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0:00.0

I'm Molly Wansall.

0:03.5

And I'm Geoffrey Wonsall.

0:04.9

And for the last 16 years or thereabouts, we have been having lunch every Saturday and often our conversation turns to murder.

0:11.6

And that's what's prompted us to launch this true crime podcast called Blood Ties.

0:25.9

Hi everyone. Welcome back to the Blood Ties podcast. I'm Molly Wansall and I'm here with my father Jeffrey Wansall. Hello everyone. Welcome back. Sorry, we've been away. We've had a little break

0:30.6

because we've been working out what to do next. We're celebrating five years of podcasting now.

0:37.2

So we're going to do, we're going to in the next to five years, if I'm spared, we should do slightly differently.

0:44.0

But Molly and I will certainly do two a month.

0:47.9

And then I'm going to do one on my own about things I recommend in true crime.

0:57.2

And maybe some commentary on crime events going on as we speak because there always seem to be really quite a lot

1:03.8

so I thought I'd try and do a little mix of recommendations for streaming or television or movies.

1:14.7

Things you've been watching.

1:15.7

Things I've been watching and things that I've been reading as well.

1:21.6

So, you know, all in a way, right pertinent to what we've been doing.

1:27.0

And the other thing I'm going to do in the other week of the month is I'm going to try

1:34.2

and get an interview together with a really good author, be it an author of crime fiction

1:38.9

or someone who writes about true crime or someone who is a policeman.

1:44.9

That's a good idea.

1:46.4

Something, you know.

1:47.0

Like some of your lawyer mates and stuff.

1:49.1

Yes.

1:49.4

Barister mates.

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