Bed of Lies

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A taxi driver is shot dead in front of his children. A high-security room goes up in flames. Then terrorists are unmasked as spies. And behind it all, a shadowy unit of the British Army.

Award-winning journalist Cara McGoogan investigates the biggest cover-up of the Northern Ireland Troubles and asks: is the British state getting away with murder?


The first and second series of Bed of Lies are also available to listen to on this feed:


Series 2: It was meant to be a miracle treatment, but it became a deadly poison. Cara McGoogan investigates the story they didn't want you to know - and one of the biggest medical disasters in history.


Series 1: They have the perfect relationship, until one day he vanishes. Her hunt leads to other women just like her - and a web of state-spun lies. This is the untold story of one of Britain's biggest secrets.


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Cara McGoogan

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victim of Stakeknife

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John Ware
John Ware is a veteran journalist and reporter known for his investigative work, particularly in the field of political and social issues in the UK. He has a reputation for uncovering complex stories and has contributed to various media outlets, including television documentaries and print journalism. His work often focuses on controversial subjects, including government accountability and security matters.

Topics Discussed

Peace walls segregated schools The Troubles Stakeknife murder Britain's terror spy network justice family soldier car bomb teenagers mobile shop state's spy network bereaved families secrecy killers IRA Freddie Scappaticci FRU agent British state cover-up MI5 John Ware Brian Nelson murderous violence British government shocking revelations landmark apology

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0:00 1:09:29

Legacy | 9

Hosts
Cara McGoogan
Guests
victim of Stakeknife
Keywords
Peace walls segregated schools The Troubles Stakeknife murder Britain's terror spy network justice

Peace walls, segregated schools and old enemies living on the same street. Cara returns to Northern Ireland to see how, today, The Troubles are far from forgotten history. A victim of Stakeknife breaks his silence and, like so many others, he wants to know the truth about his father’s murder. As her investigation draws to a close, Cara examines the legacy of Britain’s terror spy network and asks, has justice been served – or is the state getting away with murder?


Archive in this episode: Getty, ITN, PA, Infowars, BBC, RTÉ


Get in touch: [email protected] and on social media @cjmcgoogan


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0:00 1:05:20

Devastation | 8

Hosts
Cara McGoogan
Keywords
family soldier car bomb teenagers mobile shop state's spy network bereaved families justice secrecy killers

A family forced to flee abroad. A young soldier killed by a car bomb. Two teenagers gunned down in a mobile shop. As Cara exposes the cold-bloodedness of both sides in the Troubles, she finds out the extent of the state's lethal spy network. Bereaved families hunt for justice, and the truth is shrouded in secrecy as killers walk the streets.


Archive in this episode: RTE, Getty.


Get in touch: [email protected] and on social media @cjmcgoogan


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0:00 56:57

Cover-up | 7

Hosts
Cara McGoogan
Guests
John Ware
Keywords
IRA Freddie Scappaticci FRU agent Stakeknife British state cover-up MI5 John Ware

IRA spycatcher Freddie Scappaticci has been outed as FRU agent Stakeknife – but he’s not going to disappear without a fight. The British state takes unprecedented measures to make sure their spy gets away with murder. Cara teams up with veteran reporter John Ware to reveal just how high up the cover-up goes. Their reporting leads to a key organisation that has so far remained in the shadows: MI5.


Archive in this episode: Getty, Parliament TV.


Get in touch: [email protected] and on social media @cjmcgoogan




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0:00 52:12

License to Kill | 6

Hosts
Cara McGoogan
Keywords
Brian Nelson murderous violence British government justice shocking revelations landmark apology

Brian Nelson is finally in the dock for his campaign of murderous violence, but will he face justice? The question sends shivers through the British government, and the answer causes even more of a stir. But Brian is just the tip of the iceberg – there’s a new battle, shocking revelations, and a landmark apology to come. 


Archive in this episode: Getty, ITN, UK Parliament


Get in touch: [email protected] and on social media @cjmcgoogan 


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0:00 0:38

An Update

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Cara McGoogan

A note from Cara on the investigation. 


Get in touch: [email protected] and on social media @cjmcgoogan 



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Ratings

Global:
4.8 rating 2022 reviews

UK

4.8 ratings 1100 reviews

USA

4.9 ratings 438 reviews

Australia

4.8 ratings 192 reviews

New Zealand

4.8 ratings 127 reviews

Canada

4.8 ratings 92 reviews

Ireland

4.9 ratings 58 reviews

South Africa

4.8 ratings 14 reviews

Singapore

5.0 ratings 1 reviews