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Small Town Dicks

Beyond Recognition Ep. 5: A Case for Forensics

Small Town Dicks

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True Crime, Paul Holes, History, Small Town, Yeardley Smith, Society & Culture, Police

4.79.4K Ratings

🗓️ 16 August 2024

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

John Milligan, a reporter from the UK's biggest tabloid, News of the World, finds himself in the home of Dr. Buck Ruxton, now the prime suspect in the disappearance—and likely murder—of his wife Isabella and their nanny Mary Rogerson. Since the women vanished nearly a month ago, Ruxton has spun a web of lies, claiming they ran away to Scotland - or was it Blackpool? But with the discovery of the mutilated body parts found in Moffatt, suspicion has focused squarely on Ruxton. Milligan notes the doctor's panic as he clings to his fabricated stories, unaware that the police are closing in.


As the investigation intensifies, Ruxton's arrest becomes inevitable. The authorities have identified the bodies and they are now racing to build a solid case against the doctor. From fingerprinting mutilated fingertips to using advanced photography and even maggots to tell the time of death, this case marks the birth of modern forensics. But how will all this newfangled science go down in a courtroom in 1935 England?


"Beyond Recognition" hosted by Yeardley Smith, delves into this sensational case that has gripped the UK, drawing unprecedented media coverage. Join us as we uncover the truth behind Ruxton's heinous crimes and the forensic breakthroughs that brought him to justice.



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This episode contains dramatic recreations of historical scenes and depictions of violence that some listeners may find disturbing.

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So please take care when listening.

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Also, the words spoken by the actors in this series are taken from letters,

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diary entries, legal transcripts, and period newspaper interviews.

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Small town Dix presents

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Beyond recognition, the first modern murder. It's the evening of October 12th, 1935 at 2 Dalton Square in Lancaster.

0:56.6

John Milligan is a reporter from the UK's biggest tabloid,

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News of the world. He's sitting in Buck Ruxston's house jotting down exactly what's

1:06.8

happened in the last few minutes. By the way, Ruxon is the one and only suspect

1:12.4

in the disappearance and probable murder of his wife and

1:16.7

Nanny.

1:17.7

Milligan's reporting captures Ruxton's panic at the recent developments in the case.

1:24.0

Dr Ruxden paced rapidly up and down the library floor, nervously fingering an oriental

1:29.8

knife.

1:31.2

He ran trembling fingers through tousled hair and occasionally thubbed his forehead with the palm of his hand.

1:37.0

Now and again he stopped, swung around and almost screamed.

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I didn't kill my bell.

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I tell you she had gone away.

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She will come back.

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Tell everybody I am not guilty.

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News of the World.

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Since Ruxton's wife Isabella and their nanny Mary Robertson vanished almost a month ago,

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