Ryan Ogilvie is releasing a new five-part podcast on the murder of taxi driver George Murdoch in 1983.
The man behind a new podcast series on the Scots cheese wire murder has said 'time is running out' to solve the 40-year-old murder mystery.
However, after learning more about the case, he has decided his first true crime podcast will examine the circumstances in a bid to bring more information to light, with Ryan himself making no money from the production. George was strangled to death with cheese wire after taking a punter to Pitfodels Station Road, and the crime remains unsolved despite one of the north-east's largest manhunts.
Ryan told Aberdeen Live: "I have an audio production business called Mind the Gap Creative and we produce radio commercials and podcasts but this is the first true crime podcast we have done. Top news stories today "The police and family believe that there must be someone out there who knows something about the murder."
"The episodes go in chronological order from the first night right through to the present day investigation. I've been lucky enough to go behind the scenes and speak to the current DI and a forensic scientist.
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