Ep 38 | The Clydach House Fire Murders: Britain’s Most Controversial Conviction
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In 1999, a devastating house fire in the village of Clydach, Wales, claimed the lives of four members of the same family. What was first believed to be a tragic accident quickly became one of the most controversial murder cases in British history.
This episode examines the events of that night, the investigation that followed, and the conviction of David Morris—a case that continues to raise serious questions decades later.
Was the right person convicted, or does this case still hide the truth?
In this episode:
- The timeline of the fire and discovery
- Key evidence presented in court
- The investigation and trial
- Ongoing doubts and public debate
A deep dive into one of the UK’s most debated true crime cases.
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