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In The Dark — episode 2 — Jeremy Bamber and White House Farm
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March 17, 2026 at 12:57 PM

In The Dark: Jeremy Bamber and the White House Farm Murders in Essex

Madeleine Baran investigates the relatives' private investigation of Jeremy Bamber

Host
Susanne Sperling
Redaktør
In the Dark
Spotify

What is the episode about?

The In The Dark episode 'Blood Relatives' focuses on the aftermath of the notorious White House Farm murders , which took place in August 1985 in Essex, England. Host Madeleine Baran examines how the police initially concluded that Sheila Caffell had killed her parents, her two sons, and then herself in a psychosis. But as the episode reveals, it was not the police investigators who first noticed the holes in this theory, but rather the surviving family members, including Robert Bowflower. Through interviews and archival material, the podcast outlines how the family initiated their own private investigation when they began to suspect Sheila Caffell's brother, Jeremy Bamber .

The case behind the episode

The case of Jeremy Bamber is one of the most controversial British criminal cases in recent times. On August 7, 1985, Nevill and June Bamber, their daughter Sheila Caffell, and her six-year-old twin sons, Daniel and Nicholas, were found shot dead at their farmhouse. Jeremy Bamber, who had himself called the police to report a distressing call from his father, quickly became seen as the grieving relative. However, the episode describes how the relatives found crucial evidence that the police had overlooked, including a silencer with traces of Sheila's blood, hidden in a cupboard. This find became central as it proved that Sheila could not have shot herself with the silencer attached and then put it away. Furthermore, the testimony of Jeremy Bamber's ex-girlfriend, Julie Mugford, is included, who later changed her story and claimed that Jeremy had planned the murders to inherit the family's fortune.

About the podcast

The podcast In The Dark is produced by APM Reports and is known for its in-depth investigative journalism. While the first season originally focused on the Jacob Wetterling case in the USA, this British edition of the series has garnered significant international attention by revisiting the technical and procedural errors in the White House Farm case. Madeleine Baran and her team employ a methodical approach to analyze court records and police reports to understand why the system failed in the early stages of the investigation.

England
Jeremy Bamber
Madeleine Baran
Essex
1985
murder-without-borders
Poison murder
serial murder
Retssystem
1984-2008

Listen here

The episode can be found on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify and Apple Podcasts. It is recommended for listeners interested in justice, forensic details, and the psychological dynamics of complex family murder cases.

Related episodes and media

For further insight into the case, listeners may benefit from hearing the other episodes in the season, which cover the trial against Jeremy Bamber and his subsequent appeals. The case has also been dramatized in the TV series 'White House Farm', which provides a visual insight into the events discussed in this podcast episode.

Sources

  • APM Reports: In The Dark Season 1
  • The Guardian: The White House Farm murders
  • Essex Police: History of the Bamber Case

Reviews

"Heidi visits an unlikely group of detectives: the victims' extended family. Their sleuthing upended the police's original theory of the case." — Apple Podcasts (5/5)

Read more

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In The Dark — episode 2 — Jeremy Bamber and White House Farm
Podcast
•
March 17, 2026 at 12:57 PM

In The Dark: Jeremy Bamber and the White House Farm Murders in Essex

Madeleine Baran investigates the relatives' private investigation of Jeremy Bamber

Host
Susanne Sperling
Redaktør
In the Dark
Spotify
England
Jeremy Bamber
Madeleine Baran
Essex
1985
murder-without-borders
Poison murder
serial murder
Retssystem
1984-2008

What is the episode about?

The In The Dark episode 'Blood Relatives' focuses on the aftermath of the notorious White House Farm murders , which took place in August 1985 in Essex, England. Host Madeleine Baran examines how the police initially concluded that Sheila Caffell had killed her parents, her two sons, and then herself in a psychosis. But as the episode reveals, it was not the police investigators who first noticed the holes in this theory, but rather the surviving family members, including Robert Bowflower. Through interviews and archival material, the podcast outlines how the family initiated their own private investigation when they began to suspect Sheila Caffell's brother, Jeremy Bamber .

The case behind the episode

The case of Jeremy Bamber is one of the most controversial British criminal cases in recent times. On August 7, 1985, Nevill and June Bamber, their daughter Sheila Caffell, and her six-year-old twin sons, Daniel and Nicholas, were found shot dead at their farmhouse. Jeremy Bamber, who had himself called the police to report a distressing call from his father, quickly became seen as the grieving relative. However, the episode describes how the relatives found crucial evidence that the police had overlooked, including a silencer with traces of Sheila's blood, hidden in a cupboard. This find became central as it proved that Sheila could not have shot herself with the silencer attached and then put it away. Furthermore, the testimony of Jeremy Bamber's ex-girlfriend, Julie Mugford, is included, who later changed her story and claimed that Jeremy had planned the murders to inherit the family's fortune.

About the podcast

The podcast In The Dark is produced by APM Reports and is known for its in-depth investigative journalism. While the first season originally focused on the Jacob Wetterling case in the USA, this British edition of the series has garnered significant international attention by revisiting the technical and procedural errors in the White House Farm case. Madeleine Baran and her team employ a methodical approach to analyze court records and police reports to understand why the system failed in the early stages of the investigation.

Listen here

The episode can be found on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify and Apple Podcasts. It is recommended for listeners interested in justice, forensic details, and the psychological dynamics of complex family murder cases.

Related episodes and media

For further insight into the case, listeners may benefit from hearing the other episodes in the season, which cover the trial against Jeremy Bamber and his subsequent appeals. The case has also been dramatized in the TV series 'White House Farm', which provides a visual insight into the events discussed in this podcast episode.

Sources

  • APM Reports: In The Dark Season 1
  • The Guardian: The White House Farm murders
  • Essex Police: History of the Bamber Case

Reviews

"Heidi visits an unlikely group of detectives: the victims' extended family. Their sleuthing upended the police's original theory of the case." — Apple Podcasts (5/5)

Read more

In the Dark — episode 1 — the Jacob Wetterling case 1989
Podcast Episode

In the Dark: The Jacob Wetterling Case and the Investigation's Fatal Errors

In The Dark: Blood Relatives — Episode 1 — White House Farm murders
Podcast Episode

Blood Relatives: Heidi Blake investigates the murders at White House Farm

Mørkeland podcast — episode 340 — The Josef Fritzl case in Austria
Podcast Episode

Mørkeland: Josef Fritzl and the 24 Years of Imprisonment in Amstetten

Related Content
In the Dark — episode 1 — the Jacob Wetterling case 1989

In the Dark: The Jacob Wetterling Case and the Investigation's Fatal Errors

In The Dark: Blood Relatives — Episode 1 — White House Farm murders

Blood Relatives: Heidi Blake investigates the murders at White House Farm

Mørkeland podcast — episode 340 — The Josef Fritzl case in Austria

Mørkeland: Josef Fritzl and the 24 Years of Imprisonment in Amstetten

In The Dark — episode 3 — Jeremy Bamber and the White House Farm case

In The Dark: Jeremy Bamber og retssagen om White House Farm

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