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DIG UP YOUR MAM

Julie Bindel
DIG UP YOUR MAM
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  • DIG UP YOUR MAM: EPISODE ONE
    Ann Law’s story begins. Joanne Mackel retraces her childhood memories, revisiting the house from which her mother vanished. The first episode explores the violence that plagued Ann’s marriage and the first failures of police intervention.A brand-new true crime podcast, Dig Up Your Mam, dives deep into Northumbria Police’s longest-running missing person investigation. Hosted by award-winning journalist and feminist campaigner Julie Bindel, this six-part investigative series uncovers decades of mystery, injustice, and a family's relentless search for the truth.Ann Law vanished without a trace in 1973, leaving behind her two young children, Joanne and Trevor. In the years that followed, her husband, Gilbert Law, was tried for her murder but not convicted. Her body was never found. Dig Up Your Mam features exclusive first interviews with Ann’s daughter Joanne Mackel, and nephew Stephen Cassels. Julie also speaks to former detective chief inspector Gary Shaw—who sheds new light on investigative failures and unanswered questions that still haunt the case today.Thanks for reading Julie Bindel's writing and podcasts! This post is public so feel free to share it.Episode Highlights:* Exclusive family testimony: Hear from Joanne about her harrowing childhood and from her cousin Stephen, who was forced to help dig for Ann’s remains.* The failed investigations: Ex-detective Gary Shaw breaks down the troubling gaps in Northumbria Police’s case handling.* New revelations: Unearthed documents, lost evidence, and fresh perspectives that provide answers and raise questions.The Police Response:Northumbria Police say their thoughts remain with Ann's family and friends."As a Force, we will continue to act on any new lines of enquiry or information received. Unsolved cases are never closed and are all subject to periodic reviews.“Anyone with information that could help us with any of our unsolved cases is asked to use the report tool on our website, call 101 or pass information through independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”A Story That Demands JusticeThrough first-hand accounts, chilling location recordings, and Julie Bindel’s reporting, Dig Up Your Mam exposes the flaws in the justice system that left Ann Law’s case in limbo. This podcast is a testament to the resilience of survivors and a call for accountability.With strong language and descriptions of male violence from the start, the series is available to stream on Substack and all major podcast platforms, including Spotify and Apple Podcasts.Reporter: Julie BindelProducer: Samantha SmithArtwork: Nicole Jones This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit juliebindel.substack.com/subscribe
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  • DIG UP YOUR MAM: EPISODE TWO
    Joanne Mackel and Julie Bindel examine the last known hours of Ann’s life, the erratic behaviour of her violent husband Gilbert, known as Gilly, and how police ignored evidence that could have changed the outcome.A brand-new true crime podcast, Dig Up Your Mam, dives deep into Northumbria Police’s longest-running missing person investigation—the disappearance of Ann Law. Hosted by award-winning journalist and feminist campaigner Julie Bindel, this six-part investigative series uncovers decades of mystery, injustice, and a family's relentless search for the truth.Ann Law vanished without a trace in 1973, leaving behind her two young children, Joanne and Trevor. In the years that followed, her husband, Gilbert Law, was tried for her murder but not convicted. Her body was never found. Dig Up Your Mam features exclusive first interviews with Ann’s daughter Joanne Mackel, and nephew Stephen Cassels. Julie also speaks to former detective chief inspector Gary Shaw—who sheds new light on investigative failures and unanswered questions that still haunt the case today.Thanks for reading Julie Bindel's writing and podcasts! This post is public so feel free to share it.Episode Highlights:* Exclusive family testimony: Hear from Joanne about her harrowing childhood and from her cousin Stephen, who was forced to help dig for Ann’s remains.* The failed investigations: Ex-detective Gary Shaw breaks down the troubling gaps in Northumbria Police’s case handling.* New revelations: Unearthed documents, lost evidence, and fresh perspectives that provide answers and raise questions.The Police Response:Northumbria Police say their thoughts remain with Ann's family and friends."As a Force, we will continue to act on any new lines of enquiry or information received. Unsolved cases are never closed and are all subject to periodic reviews.“Anyone with information that could help us with any of our unsolved cases is asked to use the report tool on our website, call 101 or pass information through independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”A Story That Demands JusticeThrough first-hand accounts, chilling location recordings, and Julie Bindel’s reporting, Dig Up Your Mam exposes the flaws in the justice system that left Ann Law’s case in limbo. This podcast is a testament to the resilience of survivors and a call for accountability.With strong language and descriptions of male violence from the start, the series is available to stream on Substack and all major podcast platforms, including Spotify and Apple Podcasts.Reporter: Julie BindelProducer: Samantha SmithArtwork: Nicole Jones This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit juliebindel.substack.com/subscribe
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  • DIG UP YOUR MAM: EPISODE THREE
    A decade after Ann’s disappearance, Gilbert confessed to her murder. Stephen and Trevor recall the chilling night they were taken to a secluded riverbank by Gilbert and told to dig for Ann’s body.A brand-new true crime podcast, Dig Up Your Mam, dives deep into Northumbria Police’s longest-running missing person investigation—the disappearance of Ann Law. Hosted by award-winning journalist and feminist campaigner Julie Bindel, this six-part investigative series uncovers decades of mystery, injustice, and a family's relentless search for the truth.Ann Law vanished without a trace in 1973, leaving behind her two young children, Joanne and Trevor. In the years that followed, her husband, Gilbert Law, was tried for her murder but not convicted. Her body was never found. Dig Up Your Mam features exclusive first interviews with Ann’s daughter Joanne Mackel, and nephew Stephen Cassels. Julie also speaks to former detective chief inspector Gary Shaw—who sheds new light on investigative failures and unanswered questions that still haunt the case today.Thanks for reading Julie Bindel's writing and podcasts! This post is public so feel free to share it.Episode Highlights:* Exclusive family testimony: Hear from Joanne about her harrowing childhood and from her cousin Stephen, who was forced to help dig for Ann’s remains.* The failed investigations: Ex-detective Gary Shaw breaks down the troubling gaps in Northumbria Police’s case handling.* New revelations: Unearthed documents, lost evidence, and fresh perspectives that provide answers and raise questions.The Police Response:Northumbria Police say their thoughts remain with Ann's family and friends."As a Force, we will continue to act on any new lines of enquiry or information received. Unsolved cases are never closed and are all subject to periodic reviews.“Anyone with information that could help us with any of our unsolved cases is asked to use the report tool on our website, call 101 or pass information through independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”A Story That Demands JusticeThrough first-hand accounts, chilling location recordings, and Julie Bindel’s reporting, Dig Up Your Mam exposes the flaws in the justice system that left Ann Law’s case in limbo. This podcast is a testament to the resilience of survivors and a call for accountability.With strong language and descriptions of male violence from the start, the series is available to stream on Substack and all major podcast platforms, including Spotify and Apple Podcasts.Reporter: Julie BindelProducer: Samantha SmithArtwork: Nicole Jones This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit juliebindel.substack.com/subscribe
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  • DIG UP YOUR MAM: EPISODE FOUR
    After Ann’s disappearance, Joanne and her brother Trevor were placed in what was meant to be a temporary home, but it became a place of lasting trauma. Joanne would endure years of abuse, with the system failing to protect her. This episode delves into their harrowing experiences in care.A brand-new true crime podcast, Dig Up Your Mam, dives deep into Northumbria Police’s longest-running missing person investigation—the disappearance of Ann Law. Hosted by award-winning journalist and feminist campaigner Julie Bindel, this six-part investigative series uncovers decades of mystery, injustice, and a family's relentless search for the truth.Ann Law vanished without a trace in 1973, leaving behind her two young children, Joanne and Trevor. In the years that followed, her husband, Gilbert Law, was tried for her murder but not convicted. Her body was never found. Dig Up Your Mam features exclusive first interviews with Ann’s daughter Joanne Mackel, and nephew Stephen Cassels. Julie also speaks to former detective chief inspector Gary Shaw—who sheds new light on investigative failures and unanswered questions that still haunt the case today.Thanks for reading Julie Bindel's writing and podcasts! This post is public so feel free to share it.Episode Highlights:* Exclusive family testimony: Hear from Joanne about her harrowing childhood and from her cousin Stephen, who was forced to help dig for Ann’s remains.* The failed investigations: Ex-detective Gary Shaw breaks down the troubling gaps in Northumbria Police’s case handling.* New revelations: Unearthed documents, lost evidence, and fresh perspectives that provide answers and raise questions.The Police Response:Northumbria Police say their thoughts remain with Ann's family and friends."As a Force, we will continue to act on any new lines of enquiry or information received. Unsolved cases are never closed and are all subject to periodic reviews.“Anyone with information that could help us with any of our unsolved cases is asked to use the report tool on our website, call 101 or pass information through independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”A Story That Demands JusticeThrough first-hand accounts, chilling location recordings, and Julie Bindel’s reporting, Dig Up Your Mam exposes the flaws in the justice system that left Ann Law’s case in limbo. This podcast is a testament to the resilience of survivors and a call for accountability.With strong language and descriptions of male violence from the start, the series is available to stream on Substack and all major podcast platforms, including Spotify and Apple Podcasts.Reporter: Julie BindelProducer: Samantha SmithArtwork: Nicole Jones This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit juliebindel.substack.com/subscribe
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  • DIG UP YOUR MAM: EPISODE FIVE
    Determined to uncover the truth, Joanne joins Northumbria Police and into CID. This episode explores police culture, institutional misogyny, and Joanne’s battle to keep her mother’s case open.A brand-new true crime podcast, Dig Up Your Mam, dives deep into Northumbria Police’s longest-running missing person investigation—the disappearance of Ann Law. Hosted by award-winning journalist and feminist campaigner Julie Bindel, this six-part investigative series uncovers decades of mystery, injustice, and a family's relentless search for the truth.Ann Law vanished without a trace in 1973, leaving behind her two young children, Joanne and Trevor. In the years that followed, her husband, Gilbert Law, was tried for her murder but not convicted. Her body was never found. Dig Up Your Mam features exclusive first interviews with Ann’s daughter Joanne Mackel, and nephew Stephen Cassels. Julie also speaks to former detective chief inspector Gary Shaw—who sheds new light on investigative failures and unanswered questions that still haunt the case today.Thanks for reading Julie Bindel's writing and podcasts! This post is public so feel free to share it.Episode Highlights:* Exclusive family testimony: Hear from Joanne about her harrowing childhood and from her cousin Stephen, who was forced to help dig for Ann’s remains.* The failed investigations: Ex-detective Gary Shaw breaks down the troubling gaps in Northumbria Police’s case handling.* New revelations: Unearthed documents, lost evidence, and fresh perspectives that provide answers and raise questions.The Police Response:Northumbria Police say their thoughts remain with Ann's family and friends."As a Force, we will continue to act on any new lines of enquiry or information received. Unsolved cases are never closed and are all subject to periodic reviews.“Anyone with information that could help us with any of our unsolved cases is asked to use the report tool on our website, call 101 or pass information through independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”A Story That Demands JusticeThrough first-hand accounts, chilling location recordings, and Julie Bindel’s reporting, Dig Up Your Mam exposes the flaws in the justice system that left Ann Law’s case in limbo. This podcast is a testament to the resilience of survivors and a call for accountability.With strong language and descriptions of male violence from the start, the series is available to stream on Substack and all major podcast platforms, including Spotify and Apple Podcasts.Reporter: Julie BindelProducer: Samantha SmithArtwork: Nicole Jones This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit juliebindel.substack.com/subscribe
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A new true crime podcast, Dig Up Your Mam, dives deep into Northumbria Police’s longest-running missing person investigation—the disappearance of Ann Law. Hosted by award-winning journalist and feminist campaigner Julie Bindel, this six-part investigative series uncovers decades of mystery, injustice, and a family's relentless search for the truth. Ann Law vanished without a trace in 1973, leaving behind her two young children, Joanne and Trevor. In the years that followed, her husband, Gilbert Law, was tried for her murder but not convicted. Her body was never found. Dig Up Your Mam features exclusive first interviews with Ann’s daughter Joanne Mackel, and nephew Stephen Cassels. Julie also speaks to former detective chief inspector Gary Shaw—who sheds new light on investigative failures and unanswered questions that still haunt the case today. juliebindel.substack.com
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