The Kidnapping of Stephanie Slater

BBC

A 25-year-old estate agent disappears on a routine house viewing in the West Midlands. Andy Whittaker and Dr Julia Shaw look back on all the twists in this sinister story.

  • 5 minutes 21 seconds
    Introducing: Undercover, The Spycops

    An undercover police officer is unmasked by the friends and lovers he was sent to spy on.

    24 January 2024, 7:18 pm
  • 29 minutes 3 seconds
    S2.7 A new diagnosis

    Trauma expert Stephen Regel discusses what Stephanie went through mentally later life. Stephanie also explains some of this in her interview with Andy Whittaker before she died.

    Also, former police officer Ellie Baker explains the significance of Michael Sams’ typewriter and there’s a dive into the true crime archives to look at other kidnappings where a stranger was taken.

    Producer: Andy Whittaker. Online Producer: Rachael Smith. Executive Editor, BBC Radio Nottingham: Chris Pegg. Executive Producer: Kathryn Morrison.

    2 July 2023, 11:30 pm
  • 18 minutes 18 seconds
    S2.6 “Remind your attacker that you are human”

    Dr Miriam Stoppard is overcome with emotion after learning that she helped to save Stephanie’s life through a book she wrote.

    Also, Stephanie’s best friend Stacey Kettner explains how Michael Sams set a trap for Stephanie in his Newark workshop to test her.

    Producer: Andy Whittaker. Online Producer: Rachael Smith. Executive Editor, BBC Radio Nottingham: Chris Pegg. Executive Producer: Kathryn Morrison.

    2 July 2023, 11:25 pm
  • 21 minutes 37 seconds
    S2.5 The black panther

    Andy Whittaker continues to explore Michael Sams’ past with ‘Psycho Killer’ podcaster Simon Ford, the conversation turns to another well known criminal. Donald Neilson, known as ‘the black panther’, who served time in the same prison as Sams.

    Also in this episode, there’s a new revelation from former detective John Plimmer about how covert police officers were used narrow down the kidnapper’s location after Stephanie was returned.

    Producer: Andy Whittaker. Online Producer: Rachael Smith. Executive Editor, BBC Radio Nottingham: Chris Pegg. Executive Producer: Kathryn Morrison.

    2 July 2023, 11:20 pm
  • 16 minutes 45 seconds
    S2.4 The hostage room

    Andy Whittaker and ‘Psycho Killer’ podcast host Simon Ford dive into Sams' past and uncover a startling revelation from a witness in the BBC Archives.

    Also in this episode, Julie Dart’s uncle Gary Atkin remembers the court case at Nottingham Crown Court.

    Producer: Andy Whittaker. Online Producer: Rachael Smith. Executive Editor, BBC Radio Nottingham: Chris Pegg. Executive Producer: Kathryn Morrison.

    2 July 2023, 11:15 pm
  • 18 minutes 47 seconds
    S2.3 “The signs were there for her to see”

    Find out what happened when the police spoke to Michael Sams’ wife Teena.

    Former police detective Ellie Baker describes how difficult the interview was and there’s a shocking revelation from Teena in a television interview.

    Former police officer John Plimmer also shares how the case was prepared for court.

    Susan Oake is played by Kelly Dunn. DI Greenwood is played by Sebastian Sullivan. Producer: Andy Whittaker. Online Producer: Rachael Smith. Executive Editor, BBC Radio Nottingham: Chris Pegg. Executive Producer: Kathryn Morrison.

    2 July 2023, 11:10 pm
  • 19 minutes 3 seconds
    S2.2 The Slater house

    Former West Midlands Police detective Ellie Baker lived at the Slater home in Birmingham during Stephanie’s kidnapping in 1992.

    Ellie explains how she prepared Stephanie’s father with techniques to keep the kidnapper on the phone if he rang.

    Also in this episode, Julie Dart’s uncle Gary Atkin takes Andy to the street in Leeds where Julie was kidnapped by Michael Sams.

    Producer: Andy Whittaker. Online Producer: Rachael Smith. Executive Editor, BBC Radio Nottingham: Chris Pegg. Executive Producer: Kathryn Morrison.

    2 July 2023, 11:05 pm
  • 15 minutes 35 seconds
    S2.1 The Parole Board

    As the podcast returns for series 2, you’ll find out what the April 2023 Parole Board report says about Michael Sams and his suitability for release.

    We hear from Gary Atkin, Julie Dart’s uncle, who takes Andy Whittaker on a tour around the family’s home city of Leeds to see where Julie grew up, before her murder in 1991.

    This episode also features Rob McKeon from the Parole Board.

    Producer: Andy Whittaker. Online Producer: Rachael Smith. Executive Editor, BBC Radio Nottingham: Chris Pegg. Executive Producer: Kathryn Morrison.

    2 July 2023, 11:01 pm
  • 18 minutes 6 seconds
    S1.8 Michael Sams' Case Update

    New episodes coming soon but in the meantime Andy Whittaker shares news of a 2023 parole hearing for Sams and explores how these proceedings work in the UK.

    Julie Dart’s uncle, Gary Atkin, explains the impact her murder has had on his family and there’s reaction from former West Midlands police detective John Plimmer.

    Includes conversations with Rob McKeon, Stacey Kettner and we hear from archive recordings with Stephanie Slater.

    Producer: Andy Whittaker. Online Producer: Rachael Smith. Executive Editor, BBC Radio Nottingham: Chris Pegg. Executive Producer: Kathryn Morrison.

    10 March 2023, 4:45 pm
  • 29 minutes 46 seconds
    S1.7 A force for good

    Exploring Stephanie's lasting legacy through her work with UK police forces and their dealings with victims of crime.

    Andy Whittaker and criminal psychologist Dr Julia Shaw ask whether lone workers and women in general any safer today than when Stephanie was kidnapped.

    Includes conversations with Tanya Bridgeman, Richard Lamplugh, Violet Alvarez from the Suzy Lamplugh Trust and Stephanie's best friend Stacey Kettner.

    There’s graphic descriptions of violence told in a mixture of contemporary interviews and BBC archive. For details of help and support in the UK, visit bbc.co.uk/actionline.

    Producer: Andy Whittaker. Online Producer: Rachael Smith. Executive Editor, BBC Radio Nottingham: Chris Pegg. Executive Producer: Kathryn Morrison.

    25 November 2022, 5:50 am
  • 32 minutes 36 seconds
    S1.6 Phoenix Rhiannon

    Stephanie tries to heal from her ordeal and reveals more details of her captivity, some of which haunts her as she changes her name and starts to make a new life in the Isle of Wight.

    Meanwhile, the ransom money is found buried underground and Michael Sams is convicted.

    Andy Whittaker and Dr Julia Shaw explore these events, featuring conversations with former detective Bob Taylor, journalists Paula Boys-Stones and Simon Ford and Stephanie's best friend Stacey Kettner.

    There’s graphic descriptions of violence told in a mixture of contemporary interviews and BBC archive. For details of help and support in the UK, visit bbc.co.uk/actionline.

    Producer: Andy Whittaker. Online Producer: Rachael Smith. Executive Editor, BBC Radio Nottingham: Chris Pegg. Executive Producer: Kathryn Morrison.

    25 November 2022, 5:45 am
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