
Chapter 4: End of the Line
Alleged murderer Phllip Harkins kept asking questions fundamenal to freedom and rights in UK and international law. We take a look at how a legal system is supposed to work.Background:The process was under the Extradition Act 1989.2007: Harkins v Secretary of State [EWHC 639 (Admin)]2011: Inzunza & Others v United States of America & Ors [EWHC 920 (Admin)]2012: Harkins and Edwards v the United Kingdom [ECHR 021 (2012)]2014: Harkins v Secretary of State [EWHC 3209 (Admin)]2012: Vinter ...
19 Huhti 202350min

Chapter 3: Eldon Street
An Inverclyde woman is dead after a car crash in Greenock, Scotland. This tragic incident not as far removed from the murder on the Florisa boat ramp as it may first seem.News music theme from https://www.zapsplat.com.
19 Huhti 202322min

Chapter 2: Gone Fishing
Just who was Joshua Hayes? We examine his life in Jacksonville, Florida - the good, and the bad - and hear the voices of those left behind after his murder.
19 Huhti 202330min

Chapter 1: The Boat Ramp
Jacksonville, Florida. August 10th, 1999. Two 911 calls describe a boy found on a boat ramp. This is the story of Joshua Hayes, his mother Patricia, and the beginning of the case against Phillip Harkins that would exceed anyone's expectations.
19 Huhti 202325min

Trailer
A Murder Without End is the award-winning true crime story of how the death of Joshua Hayes in Jacksonville, Florida, led to a tragedy in Scotland, to one of the longest extradition court battles in British legal history, and how one mother fought for justice beyond anyone’s expectations. Award-winning journalist Tristan Stewart-Robertson takes you on a journey across decades and continents, and brings to light how murder doesn't just kill the victim. Best Indie Podcast, Signal Awards 20...
19 Joulu 20222min