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Fred Jeffs: The Sweetshop Murder

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by Graeme Rose

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A ‘true-crime’ mystery set in Birmingham and the Black Country, in the English Midlands. Graeme Rose investigates the real unsolved murder of his great uncle, sweetshop-owner Fred Jeffs, on Good Friday 1957, by talking to people who remember the case. Can he unravel what really happened on that fateful night? Written & presented by Graeme Rose. Music Composition & Sound Design by Fox & Rocha (guest musician Martin Cox) Director Steve Johnstone. Podcast supported by Black Country Touring, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Arts Council England, Creative Black Country.

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10/13/2020

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April 19, 2021

The Adrian Goldberg Interview

<p>Graeme Rose, creator of the Fred Jeffs: The Sweetshop Murder Podcast, is interviewed by renowned broadcaster Adrian Goldberg.&nbsp;<br> The interview, produced by Black Country Touring, was originally conducted 8th April 2021.&nbsp;</p> <p>[This edit features music by Fox and Rocha]</p>

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April 2, 2021

Episode 6 Bonus Material – The Search Book

<p>Weeks after the brutal murder of Fred Jeffs, the arrival of a new witness casts fresh light on the events of Maundy Thursday. But who is 'Jan Achcenit'? Closer investigation raises fascinating questions about the man himself.</p> <p>[Original music by Fox and Rocha; sound edit by Graeme Rose]</p>

Episode thumbnail for Episode 6 Bonus Material – Ice Cream Turf Wars

March 26, 2021

Episode 6 Bonus Material – Ice Cream Turf Wars

<p>The Italian Connection: Could Fred Jeffs have upset a 'Don' of the gelato world by confecting his business on a rival's Langley turf?</p> <p>[Original music by Fox and Rocha. Sound edit by Graeme Rose]</p>

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What is Fred Jeffs: The Sweetshop Murder?

A ‘true-crime’ mystery set in Birmingham and the Black Country, in the English Midlands. Graeme Rose investigates the real unsolved murder of his great uncle, sweetshop-owner Fred Jeffs, on Good Friday 1957, by talking to people who remember the case. Can he unravel what really happened on that fateful night?

Written & presented by Graeme Rose. Music Composition & Sound Design by Fox & Rocha (guest musician Martin Cox) Director Steve Johnstone. Podcast supported by Black Country Touring, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Arts Council England, Creative Black Country.

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