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Footnotes on Crime

Footnotes on Crime

Written by: Colin Mathieson & Katie McGrath
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A true crime podcast...with a difference...Engaging interviews with authoritative voices on true crime.

Footnotes On Crime focuses on individuals whose lives have been directly touched by crime: survivors, witnesses, investigators, and others, particularly those who have gone on to document their experiences in writing; through documentary making; or other creative endeavours.

While many of the stories we discuss involve serious wrongdoing or difficult subject matter, Footnotes on Crime is not about sensationalism or asking guests to relive trauma for its own sake. Our focus is on the act of creation and meaning-making — how people take complex experiences and shape them into work that is thoughtful, ethical, and meaningful, and how that work connects with their audience.

2026 Colin Mathieson & Katie McGrath
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Episodes
  • Collier Landry - Cinematographer, Podcast Host, Advocate and Producer of A Murder in Mansfield
    May 28 2026

    In this episode of Footnotes on Crime, we are joined by Collier Landry, survivor, cinematographer, podcast host, and advocate whose life story has become a powerful testament to resilience, healing, and reclaiming identity after unimaginable trauma.

    At the age of eleven, Collier’s world changed forever when his father murdered his mother. In an act of extraordinary courage, Collier later testified in court against his father, helping secure his conviction. Decades later, he would confront that trauma publicly through the critically acclaimed documentary A Murder in Mansfield, an intimate exploration of grief, truth, reconciliation, and survival.

    Please note - This episode of Footnotes on Crime was recorded two months before the passing of Collier’s father, Dr. John Francis Boyle Jr., in April 2026. We reached out to Collier for his consent to share this episode, which he very graciously granted.

    Collier's YouTube video 'Grief, Relief & Ending the Trauma Cycle' has more information - https://youtu.be/FkWhvI3yE7U

    About the Episode

    In this deeply personal and profoundly moving conversation, Collier shares his story from his own perspective, reflecting on childhood trauma, survival, healing, and the long process of rebuilding a life shaped by violence and public scrutiny.

    What We Cover

    • Collier’s personal story and childhood experience
    • Testifying against his father and navigating public attention
    • Trauma, grief, and the process of healing
    • Survivor advocacy and reclaiming personal narrative
    • The justice system from a survivor’s perspective
    • The role of storytelling in recovery and understanding trauma

    Purchase ‘A Murder in Mansfield’ - https://collier-landry.myshopify.com/products/a-murder-in-mansfield-with-collier-landry

    Collier’s Info –

    Website – Collier Landry - Collier Landry

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/collierlandry

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/collierlandry

    TikTok - Collier Landry (@collierlandry) | TikTok

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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • Dr. Derek Congram - Forensic Anthropologist & Editor of Missing Persons
    May 21 2026

    In this episode of Footnotes on Crime, we are joined by Derek Congram, forensic archaeologist, board certified forensic anthropologist, and co editor of Missing Persons: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on the Disappeared.

    With experience working across more than thirty countries, Dr. Congram has spent decades investigating missing persons cases in conflict zones and humanitarian contexts, combining science, ethics, and advocacy in the pursuit of truth and dignity for families of the disappeared.

    About the Episode

    What does it mean to search for the missing in the aftermath of conflict and violence?

    In this deeply insightful conversation, Dr. Derek Congram reflects on his work in human rights investigations across the world, discussing the realities of forensic recovery, identification, and the emotional weight carried by families searching for answers.

    Drawing on years of experience working with organisations including the United Nations, the International Criminal Court, and the International Committee of the Red Cross, he explores the intersection of forensic science, humanitarian investigation, and professional ethics.


    Science, Human Rights, and Recovery

    Dr. Congram’s work highlights how forensic anthropology can play a vital role not only in judicial investigations, but also in restoring dignity to those who have disappeared and providing answers to loved ones left behind.

    In this episode, he discusses the ethical challenges of working in conflict zones, the importance of empathy in forensic investigation, and the evolving role of science in human rights work.

    Our conversation is thoughtful, powerful, and deeply human, examining how science and compassion can work together in the pursuit of justice and recovery. One not to be missed.


    What We Cover

    • The ethics of forensic investigation in conflict zones
    • Human rights investigations and disappeared persons cases
    • The role of science and empathy in forensic identification
    • Challenges in humanitarian and judicial recovery operations
    • Innovations in forensic anthropology and archaeology
    • Supporting families searching for answers and closure


    Listen Now

    🎧 Tune in to hear Dr. Derek Congram’s insights and experiences on Footnotes on Crime.

    Purchase the book (Amazon Links)

    Missing Persons: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on the Disappeared

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    **Commission paid by Riverside FM / Impact

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Jill Bavin-Mizzi - Author of Bible John - A New Suspect
    May 14 2026

    In this episode of Footnotes on Crime, we are joined by Jill Bavin-Mizzi, historian, researcher, and author of Bible John: A New Suspect, a compelling re examination of one of Scotland’s most infamous unsolved murder cases.

    With a background in academic history and cold case narrative non fiction, Jill brings a fresh and highly analytical perspective to true crime investigation, combining historical research, genealogy, archival analysis, and ethical inquiry in the search for answers.


    About the Episode

    Can historians solve cold cases differently from detectives and criminologists?

    In this fascinating and deeply detailed conversation, Jill Bavin-Mizzi discusses her extensive research into the Bible John murders and explains how her academic approach uncovered new perspectives on a case that has haunted Scotland for decades.

    Drawing on hundreds of documents, primary sources, interviews, and genealogical research, Jill explores how historical methodology can offer valuable tools in cold case investigations and challenge long established assumptions.


    Research, History, and Cold Case Investigation

    Jill’s work demonstrates how the skills of a historian can intersect with criminal investigation in unexpected and powerful ways.

    In this episode, she reflects on the importance of primary sources, the ethical considerations involved in investigating historical crimes, and the responsibility of revisiting cases involving real victims and surviving families.

    Our conversation is thoughtful, meticulous, and genuinely eye opening, exploring not only the mystery of Bible John, but the wider question of how truth is uncovered over time. One not to be missed.

    What We Cover

    • The story behind Bible John: A New Suspect
    • The role of historians in cold case investigations
    • Primary sources and genealogical research
    • Ethical considerations in true crime and historical inquiry
    • Challenging established narratives around Bible John
    • The intersection of history, research, and criminal investigation.


    Listen Now

    🎧 Tune in to hear Jill Bavin-Mizzi’s insights and experiences on Footnotes on Crime.

    Purchase the book (Amazon Links)

    Bible John – A New Suspect

    Paperback (Amazon) - https://amzn.to/3PyWTSr

    Kindle (Amazon) - https://amzn.to/4npq8nt

    Visit www.footnotesoncrime.com for more information about the podcast, or to sign up to our newsletter and become one of our Footprints.

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    *Commission paid by Amazon

    **Commission paid by Riverside FM / Impact

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    1 hr and 9 mins
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