Audible is a criminal who betrays our trust, hosted by award-winning broadcaster Yinka Bokinni.
In seven episodes, Audible's original explores real-life cases where criminals were clearly hidden, using everyday personas to cover up abuse, manipulation, and even murder.
The series includes cases of football coach Barry Bennell, broadcaster Who Edwards and surgeon Ian Patterson.
Using storytelling in the analysis, each episode begins with a cinematic reconstruction of subjects' lives and crime, narration by Yinka and original scores by composer Tom Kinsella.
It features expert analyses such as criminal psychologists Dr. Julia Shaw and Dr. Keri Nixon, Barristers Nuneka Akdle KC and James Counsel KC, and former detective Chief Inspector Howard Groves.
Archive news footage and audio recordings from people close to the case provide a deeper understanding of the motivations, consequences and truths behind each shocking betrayal.
Yinka Bokinni said:
“What surprised me the most while I was making this podcast was how these people appeared normally to everyone around me.
“These are stories of not only crime, but trust, deception, and silence. They take responsibility for the victims to understand how this happens.”
Known for publishing Capital Xtra Breakfast Show and several award-winning documentaries, Bokinni also has a legal background that adds another aspect to the analysis.
Beyond the Question: Criminals who Betray Our Trust are available today on Wednesday, April 30th at www.audible.co.uk. Membership may be required.
Please note that Audible has issued this disclaimer. The series contains content that is bothering some listeners, including references to grooming, child sexual abuse, sexual assault including rape, and murder. We recommend the listener's discretion. Seek the help of a professional for support. See our list of recommended organizations that can provide support.