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Alex Jennings reads Peter Moore's true tale of brutal murder in a remote English village on Midsummer's Day, 1806. A shocking case of greed and revenge that gripped the nation
5/5 Nearly a quarter of a century on, Oddingley finally learns the truth about the murder.
First broadcast: 29 Jun 2012
4/5 Suspicion falls on the local farmers, whose stories don't seem to add up.
First broadcast: 28 Jun 2012
3/5 The investigation into the parson's murder begins with a manhunt in nearby Worcester.
First broadcast: 27 Jun 2012
2/5 True tale of murder in 1806 England. Feuds, oaths and superstition are rife in the village
First broadcast: 26 Jun 2012
1/5 True tale of brutal murder in a remote English village on Midsummer's Day, 1806.
First broadcast: 25 Jun 2012
5/5 Nearly a quarter of a century on, Oddingley finally learns the truth about the murder.
Sat 30 Jun 2012 00:30 BBC Radio 4
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