Dr Julia Shaw unwraps Bad People’s choice of true crime podcasts in 2022. She talks to Rachel Monroe about her story of lawlessness on the high-seas, BBC podcast Lost at Sea. Julia also meets BBC social media and disinformation correspondent Ma
In the final episode of the series, Rachel speaks to someone with a unique perspective on what might have happened to Keith: the observer who worked on the Victoria 168 directly before him.__CreditsReporter: Rachel MonroeSeries Producer: Monic
Keith’s disappearance isn’t a one off. Rachel looks into the cases of other observers who have died at sea under suspicious circumstances._CreditsReporter: Rachel MonroeSeries Producer: Monica WhitlockSound Design and Music: Jon NichollsAss
Did Keith’s decision to speak out about the mistreatment of crew members put him in a vulnerable position?__CreditsReporter: Rachel MonroeSeries Producer: Monica WhitlockSound Design and Music: Jon NichollsAssistant Commissioner: Natalie Mac
What could Keith have encountered on board the Victoria 168? Rachel hears stories from other observers of cruel captains, knife fights, and bribery._CreditsReporter: Rachel MonroeSeries Producer: Monica WhitlockSound Design and Music: Jon N
Rachel travels to Panama to retrace Keith’s last days on land, where she has a chance encounter at the port.__CreditsReporter: Rachel MonroeSeries Producer: Monica WhitlockSound Design and Music: Jon NichollsAssistant Commissioner: Natalie M
In August 2015 Keith Davis boarded a tuna vessel, the Victoria 168. When the ship returned to port, Keith was missing. With the help of Keith’s observer log, Rachel tries to make sense of his final voyage.__CreditsReporter: Rachel MonroeSeries
Keith Davis spent sixteen years as an observer, working for months at a time on fishing vessels. But then, in September 2015, he disappeared at sea. How could this have happened?__CreditsReporter: Rachel MonroeSeries Producer: Monica Whitlock
The mysterious disappearance of Keith Davis, a fisheries observer who went missing 500 miles off the coast of Peru. In August 2015 Keith boarded a tuna vessel, the Victoria 168, but when the ship returned to port a month later, Keith wasn’t on