
What is the episode about?
Dennis Nilsen, also known as 'The Muswell Hill Murderer', is the focus of this second part of Morbid -podcast's series on one of Britain's most notorious serial killers. The episode focuses on the fateful moment in February 1983 when a routine inspection of a blocked drain in Cranley Gardens led to one of the most macabre revelations in British criminal history. Hosts Alaina Urquhart and Ash Kelley delve into the technical details of the investigation and the shocking aspects of Nilsen's modus operandi, including his treatment of the men he lured to his homes on Melrose Avenue and later Muswell Hill.
The case behind the episode
The case of Dennis Nilsen began in 1978, but it wasn't until February 8, 1983, that justice caught up with him. Nilsen had strangled at least 15 young men over five years, whom he often met in bars in London or on the street. Victims like Kenneth Ockenden and Martin Duffy were invited home for food or drinks, after which Nilsen attacked them. What sets this case apart from many others is Nilsen's necrophilic behavior; he often kept the bodies for several weeks, washed them, and dressed them before dismembering them. When he moved to the apartment in Cranley Gardens, he no longer had access to a garden where he could burn the remains, which forced him to flush body parts down the toilet. This directly led to his arrest when a plumber identified human tissue in the building's plumbing. During interrogations, Nilsen was surprisingly cooperative and described himself as a 'Kindly Killer' who merely wanted companionship.
About the podcast
Morbid is one of the world's most popular true crime podcasts, created by forensic technician Alaina Urquhart and hairstylist Ash Kelley. The combination of Alaina's professional insight into pathology and their shared personal storytelling style provides listeners with a unique perspective on complex cases like that of