Latest news with #Murder:ASearchfortheTruth


Glasgow Times
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Cop who helped catch Peter Tobin to bring show to Glasgow
David Swindle, known for unmasking serial killer Peter Tobin and leading Operation Anagram, will present Murder: A Search for the Truth on October 12 at Barras Art and Design from 1.30pm to 3.30pm. Tickets are on sale now for £24, plus a booking fee, and are available via Eventbrite. With more than 40 years of experience, Swindle is known for guiding audiences through some of Britain's darkest crimes. Read more: Parents' views sought on Glasgow plans to move spring break dates What Ancelotti insider is 'hearing' about Rangers as fan opinion laid bare Major plans revealed for new 60-home development Swindle will be joined on stage by broadcaster and publicist Heather Suttie. She is expected to ask probing questions that resonate with the audience's interests. The show will cover a range of topics, including behind-the-scenes details from high-profile murder cases, insights from the Peter Tobin investigation, the psychology of killers, and whether someone can commit the perfect murder. Swindle said: "Too often, the killer gets the spotlight. "This show is about truth, justice, and the people left behind. "It's always about the victims." For those intrigued by true crime documentaries, podcasts filled with unsolved cases, or simply curious about the workings of real investigations, this show promises to be an unforgettable two-hour experience.


Scotsman
30-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
True Crime Live: Murder – A Search for the Truth with International Crime Expert David Swindle
This is a rare opportunity for true crime fans in Irvine to go behind the scenes of Britain's most chilling murder investigations with international crime expert David Swindle – the man who exposed serial killer Peter Tobin and created Operation Anagram. Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter, get the latest news and reviews from our specialist arts writers Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Following a nationwide tour seen by almost 170,000 people, Swindle returns with a brand-new live show, Murder: A Search for the Truth, at Irvine's Harbour Arts Centre on the evening of Saturday 15th dates include Glasgow, Aberdeen, Stirling and more. He's joined on stage by broadcaster and inquisitive publicist Heather Suttie, for a that exposes the reality behind murder cases. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad This isn't fiction. It's raw, real and brutally honest. Swindle breaks down high-profile murders, suspicious deaths overseas, and cold cases that still haunt families today. David Swindle What to expect: Exclusive insights from an international crime experts who's worked on hundreds of murders Inside stories from Operation Anagram and the Peter Tobin investigation The psychology of killers – are they born evil, or made? Can you spot a murderer before they kill? And the question every true crime fan asks: Can you commit the perfect murder? Born and bred in Ayrshire, Swindle's sharp analysis and straight-talking delivery cut through the noise. He doesn't glamorise – he explains. He challenges what you think you know about murder, motive and justice. David Swindle says: 'I'm excited to bring this show to Irvine. It's the perfect setting for a face-to-face with the truth behind some of the UK's darkest crimes. No drama. Just facts, cases and real consequences.' Swindle added: 'Sometimes there is too much focus on the killer and we should never ever forget the victims. For every one of these murders there's at least one victim – someone's daughter or son. It's all about the victims.' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Suttie brings the publicist's eye and the true crime fan's voice, asking what audiences are really thinking. The pair work together to piece together the puzzle, pushing for answers where others gave up. If you binge true crime podcasts, watch every docuseries, and want to understand more on murder and the search for the truth– this is your night.