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Woman's Hour

Solving historic rape cases, British cyclist Lizzy Banks, Margaret Leng Tan

Woman's Hour

BBC

Society & Culture

4.13K Ratings

🗓️ 21 May 2024

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

A new documentary on BBC Two is looking at how new forensic techniques can help police re-examine old cases involving sexual assault and rape, helping to convict perpetrators from decades ago. Cold Case Investigators: Solving Britain’s Sex Crimes tells the story of three cases that were re-examined. One is that of Karen, who was raped in 1983. She joins Nuala McGovern alongside Detective Constable Hayley Dyas, who helped work on her case and finally get a conviction.

On 28 July last year the British cyclist Lizzy Banks received an email from UK Anti Doping to say she had return two Adverse Analytical Findings. The letter stated she faced the prospect of a two-year ban unless she could establish the source. Thus began a ten-month journey investigating, researching and writing submissions to establish how the contamination event occurred. Absolved of any blame, having proved on the balance of probabilities that her test was contaminated, Lizzy speaks to Nuala about how the process destroyed her mentally, emotionally and professionally.

The toy piano virtuoso Margaret Leng Tan is a leading force within avant-garde music and the first woman to earn a doctorate from the prestigious Juilliard School of Music in the US. She’s currently in London, performing her sonic autobiography Dragon Ladies Don’t Weep at the Southbank Centre this week. It’s a combination of spoken text, projected images and original music for toy piano, prepared piano, toys and percussion. It focuses on the obsessive compulsive disorder Margaret has had since her childhood. She explains how music helped her accept OCD as an integral part of who she is.

Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Kirsty Starkey Studio Manager: Duncan Hannant and Neva Missirian

Transcript

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0:00.0

Take some time for yourself with soothing classical music from the mindful mix, the Science of

0:07.0

Happiness Podcast.

0:08.0

For the last 20 years I've dedicated my career to exploring the science of living a happier more meaningful life and I want

0:14.4

to share that science with you.

0:16.1

And just one thing, deep calm with Michael Mosley.

0:19.4

I want to help you tap in to your hidden relaxation response system and open the door to that

0:25.4

calmer place within. Listen on BBC Sounds.

0:30.3

BBC Sounds, music, radio podcasts.

0:37.0

Hello, this is Nulam McGovran, and you're listening to the Woman's Hour

0:40.9

Podcast.

0:41.9

Hello, you're very welcome to Woman's Hour.

0:44.0

Well, in a moment British cyclist Lizzy Banks gives her first broadcast interview to Woman's Hour

0:48.8

on how she fought and won a flawed doping case. Also today, did you catch cold case investigators solving

0:57.5

Britain's sex crimes? It was on last night. It is a fascinating program. It pulls back the curtain on what forensic science and DNA can now do.

1:08.0

They can accurately pinpoint a perpetrator decades after the crime.

1:12.8

So we're going to hear from one woman

1:14.6

and the detective who worked with her

1:16.5

to get her justice.

1:18.5

Also, one of my guests this hour

1:21.4

describes her instrument as having magical overtones,

1:25.6

hypnotic charm and off key poignancy. The avant-garde musician Margaret Lang Tan

1:32.8

will perform for us and yes the toy piano is coming to the

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