In 1967, the quiet town of Biggar, Scotland, was rocked by the brutal murder of 15-year-old Linda Peacock. Her tragic death shocked the local community, but the case would go down in history for a different reason: it marked the first UK conviction secured through forensic dentistry.Join me as we explore the chilling details of Linda’s murder, the investigation that followed, and the groundbreaking use of forensic odontology in the courtroom. Discover how a single bite mark helped put a killer behind bars and paved the way for forensic science to play a vital role in modern criminal justice.Don't miss an episode—follow, comment, like, and share!Connect with us on social media @themondaynightrevue or email at themondaynightrevue@gmail.com.Explore our podcast merch: Shop HereSupport the show: Buy Me a CoffeeDiscover curated reads: BookshopFor ad-free episodes, minisodes, and exclusive perks, join us on Patreon: Support on PatreonWritten and edited by Corinna Harrod with Holly Clarke. Artwork by Jessica Holmes. Music: "The Mooche" by Duke Ellington (1928).Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-monday-night-revue--4921180/support.Don't miss an episode - follow, comment, like, and share!Connect with me on social media @themondaynightrevue or email at themondaynightrevue@gmail.com.Explore our podcast merch: Shop HereSupport the show: Buy Me a CoffeeDiscover curated reads: BookshopFor ad-free episodes, minisodes, and exclusive perks, join us on Patreon: Support on PatreonWritten and edited by Corinna Harrod with Holly Clarke. Artwork by Jessica Holmes.Music: "The Mooche" by Duke Ellington (1928).
In 1967, the quiet town of Biggar, Scotland, was rocked by the brutal murder of 15-year-old Linda Peacock. Her tragic death shocked the local community, but the case would go down in history for a different reason: it marked the first UK conviction secured through forensic dentistry.Join me as we explore the chilling details of Linda’s murder, the investigation that followed, and the groundbreaking use of forensic odontology in the courtroom. Discover how a single bite mark helped put a killer b...