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Killer In The Family

Killer In The Family

Clare Laxton

True Crime

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A true crime podcast exploring men who kill their families.

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Episode 85 - Interview with Laura Richards, BSc, MSc, MBPsS

Épisode 85

vendredi 28 novembre 2025Durée 35:00

In this episode we are joined by Laura Richards, host of Crime Analyst podcast and criminal behavioural analyst. Laura is also an advocate and campaigner who worked for a decade at New Scotland Yard. Laura's previous roles include former Head of the Homicide Prevention Unit as well as former Violence Adviser to the National Police Chief's Council and the Home Office. 

Laura has been the architect of law reform to better protect victims on eight occasions, spearheading law reform on stalking and coercive control in England and Wales and more recently America and Australia and has won many awards for her work. 

Laura has created the brilliant podcast Crime Analyst which has brilliant analysis and in-depth expertise on a range of cases which centres the victims and tells their stories.  

Check out Crime Analyst and find out more about Laura here:  

Crime Analyst 


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Episode 86 - The Panes Family

Épisode 86

vendredi 21 novembre 2025Durée 24:54

In March 1974 39 year old Pamela Panes and her three children Graham aged 7, Angela aged 6 and Adrian aged 4 were killed by husband and father Roger Panes in Hampshire in the UK. Roger then took his own life.

 

The Panes family belonged to the Plymouth Brethren religion. Before the murders, Roger had been forcibly “shut up” — or shunned from the religious community he’d grown up in. His own wife and children were instructed to shun him as well. That isolation pushed Roger into a downward spiral: first an attempt on his own life, then the decision to murder his whole family.

 

A family were taken, and the community were left with questions about the role of religion in their murders.


This is the story of the Panes family.

 

Information and support

·      Samaritans UK Contact Us | Samaritans

·      Advocacy After Fatal Domestic Abuse (AAFDA) Home - AAFDA

·      Women’s Aid Home - Women's Aid

·      National Domestic Abuse Helpline UK 0808 2000 247

·      Mental health support USA Mental Health America | Homepage | Mental Health America

·      Domestic abuse helpline USA 1.800.799.SAFE Domestic Violence Support | National Domestic Violence Hotline

 

References

These Plymouth Brethren members stepped out of line, then the threats and intimidation started - ABC News

 

Roger Panes - Wikipedia

 

Roger Panes | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers

 

Roger Pane-The Heartbreak Killer – True Crime Weekly

 

Plymouth Brethren: Inside Britain’s most secretive Christian group

 

BBC Panorama Programme https://youtu.be/-epTck_9uD8

 

Roger Panes — Death by Heartbreak | by Lolly True crime | Medium


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Hosted and created by Clare Laxton @ladylaxton 

Produced by Clare Laxton

Part of W!ZARD Studios @wizradio

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Episode 75 - Renee and Andrew MacRae Part One

Épisode 75

vendredi 5 septembre 2025Durée 31:31

On 12 November 1976, 36-year-old Renee MacRae and her 3-year-old son Andrew vanished near Inverness. That night, her BMW was found burning in a layby on the A9. Blood in the car pointed to murder — but no bodies were ever found.

 

For over 40 years, it was one of the UK’s most haunting cold cases.

Then, in 2019, police arrested William MacDowell — Renee’s secret lover and Andrew’s biological father. In 2022, he was found guilty of murdering them both. He died five months into his sentence, taking the truth of what he did and where Renee and Andrew were - with him.

 

This is part one of the story of Renee and Andrew MacRae.

 

Information and support 

·      Samaritans UK Contact Us | Samaritans

·      Advocacy After Fatal Domestic Abuse (AAFDA) Home - AAFDA

·      Women’s Aid Home - Women's Aid

·      National Domestic Abuse Helpline UK 0808 2000 247

·      Mental health support USA Mental Health America | Homepage | Mental Health America

·      Domestic abuse helpline USA 1.800.799.SAFE Domestic Violence Support | National Domestic Violence Hotline

 

References 

www.wizardradio.com

 

Murder Trial - A Dangerous Affair: Part 1 - BBC iPlayer

 

Inside Murder Trial - A Deadly Affair - Introducing... Inside Murder Trial - BBC Sounds

 

Renee MacRae: Man found guilty of killing lover and son in 1976 - BBC News

 

The 46-year-old murder mystery that haunted the Highlands - BBC News

 

Murder of Renee and Andrew MacRae - Wikipedia

 

Renee and Andrew MacRae: Police searching for bodies of mother and son murdered in 1976 examining item found in area linked to case | UK News | Sky News

 

Renee MacRae and Andrew potential new evidence found by A9 south of Inverness still being assessed by Police Scotland


Renee MacRae murder: Son of missing Inverness woman begs cops to find mum after 43 years of torture | The Scottish Sun

 

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Hosted and created by Clare Laxton @ladylaxton 

Produced by Clare Laxton

Part of W!ZARD Studios @wizradio

Music from Pixabay

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Episode 74 - Allison and Marie-Josée Benitez

Épisode 74

vendredi 11 juillet 2025Durée 28:36

In July 2013, 53-year-old Marie-Josée Benitez and her 19-year-old daughter Allison vanished without a trace from their home in Southern France. The last person to see them alive was Francisco Benitez — Marie-Josée’s estranged husband and Allison’s father. He claimed they’d left for a trip to Toulouse. They never came back. 

 

What followed was a chilling chain of revelations. Francisco was already linked to the disappearance of another woman in 2004. Just weeks after his wife and daughter vanished, he took his own life. Then, investigators discovered traces of Allison’s blood in a freezer at the military barracks where Francisco worked. 

 

Marie-Josée and Allison were never found. But the evidence pointed to one clear theory – that they had been killed by father and estranged husband Francisco.  

 

This is the story of Allison and Marie-Josee Benitez. 

 

Information and support  

 

References  

MISSING: Allison and Marie-Josee Benitez | Crime Junkie Podcast 

 

Allison and Marie-José Benitez: What Happened to Missing Mom & Daughter? 

 

A missing beauty queen's father with a dark past 

 

Disappearance of Allison and Marie-Josee Benitez: Crime Junkie investigates suspicious behavior of Francisco Benitez 

 

Special Envoy: "The Benitez Affair, the Legionnaire's Enigma" 

 

The father's freezer at the center of all attention - Disparues de Perpignan 

 

Disappeared from Perpignan: Benitez took his freezer to the Legion 

 

France gripped by disappearance of missing beauty queen and her mother following suicide of former legionnaire father | The Independent | The Independent 

 

Chief Warrant Officer Benitez left a bloody trail - Bluestar Forensic 

 

Credits  

Hosted and created by Clare Laxton @ladylaxton  

Produced by: Clare Laxton   

Killer in the family podcast (buzzsprout.com) 

Music from Pixabay.  

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Episode 73 - The Case Family

Épisode 73

vendredi 27 juin 2025Durée 21:02

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In July 2010, just days after returning from a family holiday, 31-year-old Vicki Case and her two baby daughters — 2-year-old Phoebe and 1-year-old Nereya — were brutally murdered in their own home. The man who killed them was the person who should have loved and protected them the most: husband and father, Andrew Case.

 

After taking their lives, Case then took his own life. He left behind devastation and unanswered questions. While reports suggested he was under financial pressure, the police struggled to comprehend what could drive a man to kill his entire family. In a never heard before twist, some sections of the media sought to excuse his actions — attributing the murders to an anti-smoking medication Case was taking, as though anything could justify the deliberate, calculated killing of his wife and children. 

 

This is the story of the Case Family. 

 

Information and support 

·       Samaritans UK Contact Us | Samaritans 

·       Advocacy After Fatal Domestic Abuse (AAFDA) Home - AAFDA

·       Women’s Aid Home - Women's Aid

·       National Domestic Abuse Helpline UK 0808 2000 247

·       Mental health support USA Mental Health America | Homepage | Mental Health America

·       Domestic abuse helpline USA 1.800.799.SAFE Domestic Violence Support | National Domestic Violence Hotline 

 

References 

Fordingbridge father 'killed wife and two daughters' - BBC News

 

Funeral for mother and daughters 'killed by suicidal father' | London Evening Standard | The Standard

 

Father who murdered his family 'was quitting smoking and on medication that caused depression' | Daily Mail Online

 

Hampshire Family 'Killer' Had Debt Worries | Scoop News | Sky News

Tributes paid to 'popular' family - BBC News

 

Father Andrew Case who murdered wife and daughters before hanging himself 'had money worries' | Daily Mail Online

 

Tributes paid to 'popular' family - BBC News

 

Man who murdered wife and daughters ‘had money worries’ | London Evening Standard | The Standard

 

Credits 

Hosted and created by Clare Laxton @ladylaxton 

Produced by: Clare Laxton  

Killer in the family podcast (buzzsprout.com)

Music from Pixabay. 

Support the show

Killer in the family podcast is a total labour of love. If you'd like to support me please buy me a coffee or tea!

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Episode 72 - The Kemp Family

Épisode 72

vendredi 20 juin 2025Durée 25:35

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In March 2004, in a quiet suburb of Melbourne, Australia, Anna Kemp and her 20-month-old daughter Gracie were brutally murdered by the very person who should have loved and protected them the most — husband and father, John Sharpe. Armed with a speargun, he shot Anna and Gracie multiple times, killing them in cold blood. Anna was also pregnant with their second child who she had named Francis. 

 

After killing his whole family, Sharpe appeared in the media, tearfully pleading for their return and spinning the lie that Anna had left him, taking Gracie with her. But behind the cameras was a killer, hiding in plain sight. His deception didn’t last and Sharpe was sentenced to 33 years in prison for the calculated, monstrous slaughter of his own family.

 

This is the story of the Kemp Family. 

 

Information and support 

·       Samaritans UK Contact Us | Samaritans 

·       Advocacy After Fatal Domestic Abuse (AAFDA) Home - AAFDA

·       Women’s Aid Home - Women's Aid

·       National Domestic Abuse Helpline UK 0808 2000 247

·       Mental health support USA Mental Health America | Homepage | Mental Health America

·       Domestic abuse helpline USA 1.800.799.SAFE Domestic Violence Support | National Domestic Violence Hotline 

 

References 

 

Sharpe family murders - Wikipedia

 

Australian News- john myles sharpe

 

The Sharpe Family Murders • Morbidology

 

Our True Crime Podcast: 75. The Mornington Monster: Family Annihilator John Sharpe

 

Speargun killer jailed for 33 years - ABC News

 

Mornington Monster: John Sharpe killed Anna Kemp.

 

Murderer a child molester, says paper - NZ Herald

 

Credits 

Hosted and created by Clare Laxton @ladylaxton 

Produced by: Clare Laxton  

Killer in the family podcast (buzzsprout.com)

Music from Pixabay. 

Lore and Crime
Lore and Crime is a spine-chilling podcast that unearths historical dark tales.

Listen on: Apple Podcasts   Spotify

Support the show

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Episode 71 - The Feeney Family

Épisode 71

vendredi 13 juin 2025Durée 32:31

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In February 1995, the quiet town of Springfield, Missouri was devastated by a brutal familicide. Cheryl Feeney and her two young children — 6-year-old Tyler and 18-month-old Jennifer — were found savagely murdered in their own home. The crime scene was bizarre, chilling, and left more questions than answers.

 

Husband and father Jon Feeney was away at a teacher’s conference when the murders took place. But it wasn’t long before suspicion fell squarely on him. Despite a trial that captivated the nation and a verdict of not guilty, many remain convinced that Feeney got away with murdering his family.

 

This is the story of the Feeney Family.

 

Information and support 

·       Samaritans UK Contact Us | Samaritans 

·       Advocacy After Fatal Domestic Abuse (AAFDA) Home - AAFDA

·       Women’s Aid Home - Women's Aid

·       National Domestic Abuse Helpline UK 0808 2000 247

·       Mental health support USA Mental Health America | Homepage | Mental Health America

·       Domestic abuse helpline USA 1.800.799.SAFE Domestic Violence Support | National Domestic Violence Hotline 

 

References 

 

Ozarks True Crime Season 2: The Feeney Family Murders — Anne Roderique-Jones

 

MURDERED: The Feeney Family | Crime Junkie Podcast

 

The Feeney Family murders: A complete timeline of events

 

Cheryl Lynne Feeney (1959-1995) - Find a Grave Memorial

 

The Feeney Family murders: A complete timeline of events

 

Crime Traveler: The story of Jon Feeney and his family's murder TRUE CRIME

 

Credits 

Hosted and created by Clare Laxton @ladylaxton 

Produced by: Clare Laxton  

Killer in the family podcast (buzzsprout.com)

Music from Pixabay. 

Lore and Crime
Lore and Crime is a spine-chilling podcast that unearths historical dark tales.

Listen on: Apple Podcasts   Spotify

Support the show

Killer in the family podcast is a total labour of love. If you'd like to support me please buy me a coffee or tea!

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Episode 70 - The Simmons Family

Épisode 70

vendredi 6 juin 2025Durée 32:00

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In December 1987, over the course of a single week, Ronald Gene Simmons brutally killed 14 members of his own family. They included wife Becky, his children Gene Jr, Loretta, Eddy, Marianne, Becky, Billy, and Sheila, his grandchildren Barbara, Trae, Sylvia, and Michael, his daughter-in-law Renate, and his son-in-law Dennis. 

 

Not content with slaughtering his family, Simmons then murdered a former co-worker, Kathy Kendrick, and an innocent bystander, Jim Chaffin and wounded many other people in the process.  

 

It remains one of the deadliest familicides in American history. Simmons was executed by lethal injection in 1990. 

 

This is the story of the Simmons Family.  

 

Information and support  

 

References  

Ronald Gene Simmons–True Crime All The Time – Apple Podcasts 

 

Simmons, Ronald Gene - Encyclopedia of Arkansas 

 

Ronald Gene Simmons - Wikipedia 

 

Something snapped in Ronald Gene Simmons in December 1987.... - UPI Archives 

 

Mass Slayer Abused Wife, Got Daughter Pregnant, In-Laws Say - Los Angeles Times 

 

Credits  

Hosted and created by Clare Laxton @ladylaxton  

Produced by: Clare Laxton   

Killer in the family podcast (buzzsprout.com) 

Music from Pixabay.  

Lore and Crime
Lore and Crime is a spine-chilling podcast that unearths historical dark tales.

Listen on: Apple Podcasts   Spotify

Support the show

Killer in the family podcast is a total labour of love. If you'd like to support me please buy me a coffee or tea!

https://www.buymeacoffee.com/clarelaxton

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Episode 69 - The Gossett Family

Épisode 69

vendredi 30 mai 2025Durée 24:59

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In February 2018, in the quiet town of Derrylin, Northern Ireland, a fire tore through a remote bungalow. Inside were the bodies of four family members — Denise Gossett, 45, her children Sabrina, 19, and Roman, 16, and Sabrina’s baby daughter, 15-month-old Morgana. The only survivor was Denise’s partner, 33-year-old Daniel Allen — the man responsible for their murders.

 

Allen was a violent, coercive, and controlling man who forced the family to live under different names, isolated them from the outside world, and moved them from place to place to maintain his grip on them. His campaign of terror ended in a deliberate act of unspeakable violence. Today, Allen is serving a 29-year life sentence — one of the longest ever handed down in Northern Ireland — for the brutal, calculated murder of an entire family.

 

This is the story of the Gossett Family. 

 

Information and support 

·       Samaritans UK Contact Us | Samaritans 

·       Advocacy After Fatal Domestic Abuse (AAFDA) Home - AAFDA

·       Women’s Aid Home - Women's Aid

·       National Domestic Abuse Helpline UK 0808 2000 247

·       Mental health support USA Mental Health America | Homepage | Mental Health America

·       Domestic abuse helpline USA 1.800.799.SAFE Domestic Violence Support | National Domestic Violence Hotline 

 

References 

Derrylin fire: 'Strange' story of Daniel Allen who killed family - BBC News

 

Man jailed for 29 years over house fire that killed three generations of same family

 

Man who killed three generations of family has ‘disturbing part of make-up’ | The Standard

 

PPS statement following sentencing of Daniel Allen | Public Prosecution Service for Northern Ireland

 

Derrylin: Children's murders 'could not have been anticipated' - BBC News

 

‘Horrific and cruel’: Man jailed for deaths of four family members in Fermanagh fire – The Irish Times

 

Court judgement The King v Daniel Sebastian Allen.pdf

 

Credits 

Hosted and created by Clare Laxton @ladylaxton 

Produced by: Clare Laxton  

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Lore and Crime
Lore and Crime is a spine-chilling podcast that unearths historical dark tales.

Listen on: Apple Podcasts   Spotify

Support the show

Killer in the family podcast is a total labour of love. If you'd like to support me please buy me a coffee or tea!

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Episode 68 - Interview with Kim Davis from Slaycation Podcast

Épisode 68

vendredi 23 mai 2025Durée 47:49

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Kim Davis co-hosts the Slaycation podcast alongside husband Adam Davis and friend Jerry Kolber. The podcast – which I absolutely love – explores cases of murder, mysterious deaths and disappearances while on vacation – or holiday as well call it in the UK. I highly recommend that you check it out and add it to your podcast list. 

 

Kim is a trained social worker specialising in domestic abuse and has worked in domestic abuse shelters in her career. She has expert insight into the impact of domestic abuse and the behaviours of domestic abuse perpetrators. 

 

She is also a fan of true crime and does the majority of the research for Slaycation – trying to find an answer to why people commit such horrific crimes. 

 

This is our interview with Kim Davis from Slaycation podcast. 

 

Information and support 

·       Samaritans UK Contact Us | Samaritans 

·       National Domestic Violence Helpline UK 0808 2000 247 

·       Women’s Aid Home - Women's Aid

·       Mental health support USA Mental Health America | Homepage | Mental Health America

·       Domestic abuse helpline USA 1.800.799.SAFE Domestic Violence Support | National Domestic Violence Hotline 

 

References 

About Slaycation: The Team Behind the True Crime Podcast

 

Slaycation: True Crimes, Murders, and Twisted Vacations | Podcast on Spotify

 

Credits 

Hosted and created by Clare Laxton @ladylaxton 

Produced by: Clare Laxton  

Killer in the family podcast (buzzsprout.com)

Music from Pixabay. 

Lore and Crime
Lore and Crime is a spine-chilling podcast that unearths historical dark tales.

Listen on: Apple Podcasts   Spotify

Support the show

Killer in the family podcast is a total labour of love. If you'd like to support me please buy me a coffee or tea!

https://www.buymeacoffee.com/clarelaxton

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.


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