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Death at Deepcut

De: Jane MacSorley, Colin Sutton, John Battsek, Sarah Thomson
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Please note: This audio features sexual content, adult language, and references to suicide and violence that may be upsetting to some listeners. Discretion is advised.

Between 1995 and 2002 four young trainee soldiers were found dead at a military training camp outside London, Deepcut. The soldiers all died from gunshot wounds, all on guard duty. In each case the army quickly concluded the deaths were suicide.

But for the families, the official version of events just didn’t add up and so they all started to ask questions. Investigative journalist Jane MacSorley and retired detective chief inspector Colin Sutton join forces to investigate the deaths and try to find answers about what really happened at Deepcut.

After a year-long investigation the pair have uncovered shocking details about what life was like at the training camp. Interviews with former soldiers have painted a harrowing picture of emotional, physical and sexual abuse in an environment of apparent lawlessness.

Featuring exclusive interviews with family members, former army trainees, senior officers and forensic experts this investigation has uncovered new allegations of criminal activity and a shocking secret which has never been reported until now.

This original podcast is 8 episodes in total, please begin with “Prologue”.

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  • Prologue
    Jun 11 2021

    Please note: This audio features sexual content, adult language, and references to suicide and violence that may be upsetting to some listeners. Discretion is advised.

    Investigative journalist Jane MacSorley and retired detective chief inspector Colin Sutton join forces to investigate the deaths at Deepcut, a military training camp. This investigation has uncovered new allegations of criminal activity at Deepcut and a shocking secret which has never been reported until now.

    If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of suicide, please call the Samaritans on 116 123. This number is free to call, any time, from any phone.

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    3 m
  • Ep 1: Sean
    Jun 11 2021

    Please note: This audio features sexual content, adult language, and references to suicide and violence that may be upsetting to some listeners. Discretion is advised.

    Former recruits paint a dark picture of what life was like at Deepcut. Allegations of bullying, harassment and assault come to light and 20-year-old Sean Benton is found shot dead.

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    37 m
  • Ep 2: James and Geoff
    Jun 11 2021

    Please note: This audio features sexual content, adult language, and references to suicide and violence that may be upsetting to some listeners. Discretion is advised.

    Seventeen-year-old James Collinson is found shot dead whilst on guard duty. Jane and Colin discuss the police investigation that followed and their discovery that another soldier, 17-year-old Geoff Gray had been found shot dead at Deepcut just six months earlier.

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    30 m
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A devastating and essential listen. This investigation into the deaths of young soldiers at Deepcut Barracks instantly gripped me, revealing a shocking story far beyond a simple true-crime narrative.

The podcast masterfully exposes the profound vulnerability of these young recruits, many fresh from home and thrust into a system riddled with a severe power imbalance. You hear how instructors allegedly exploited their positions, leaving recruits trapped, fearing retaliation for speaking out, and facing a stark lack of accountability. This fostered a truly disturbing barracks culture.

What's most infuriating is the pervasive sense of a deliberate cover-up. The hasty suicide declarations, the alleged mishandling of evidence, and the stonewalling of grieving families are laid bare. It feels like the institution prioritized its image over truth and justice for these lost lives.

This isn't just a podcast; it's a powerful and heartbreaking testament to the fight for answers against immense institutional resistance. Prepare to be deeply saddened and angered. Highly recommended.

A Chilling Exposure of Abuse and Cover-Up

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This was a horrible story about the deaths of several soldiers at a military installation in the UK. After being abused they killed themselves. The military wasn't concerned with the deaths and did little to investigate. It was heartbreaking to hear the parents not receiving the justice or closure they deserved. There is a rash of suicides in the US military, media coverage is forcing change. I'm so sorry this didn't happen for these lost soldiers and their families. My heart goes out to the families.

Horrible Events at a UK Military Institution

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those stories are so sad to listen on how those victims and families were done so wrong and by the military and police wow

awesome podcast

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