Ex-Policeman Jon Wedger - I HUNTED Britain's Most VILE Predators on London's Waterways' episode artwork

EPISODE · Dec 17, 2025 · 8 MIN

Ex-Policeman Jon Wedger - I HUNTED Britain's Most VILE Predators on London's Waterways'

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

Subscribe to Heretics Clips for fearless, good-faith conversations that others won’t touch: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos How do offenders hide “in plain sight” on London’s canals and rivers? In this gripping Heretics interview, former Scotland Yard detective and whistleblower Jon Wedger sits down with Andrew Gold to explain why he focused his investigations on Britain’s waterways—and what he learned about patterns of movement, blind spots in oversight, and the risks faced by those who speak out. Wedger recounts his frontline experience, detailing how informal boating communities, transient moorings and jurisdictional gaps can frustrate investigators and protect the very people they’re trying to track. Inside, Jon shares: 👉 The investigative tactics he used while hunting predators on canals and towpaths 👉 How, in his view, multi-agency silos and under-resourcing slow urgent cases 👉 The red flags and behaviours that members of the public should recognise 👉 Why whistleblowers can face pushback, career jeopardy and isolation Staying tightly focused on Wedger’s testimony, Andrew probes the paper trails, procedures and practical fixes—from better data-sharing and coordinated patrols to victim-first safeguarding—and keeps the conversation on evidence, not sensationalism. Jon explains why he believes some cases stall without explanation, how months of work can be derailed overnight, and why he continued despite pressure to “leave it alone.” This is one of the most unsettling and essential episodes we’ve released: a rare, candid account from a veteran investigator who says the system can be outmanoeuvred on the water. Whether you’re a parent, policymaker or concerned Londoner, Jon’s story raises urgent questions about accountability, resources and the courage to confront hard truths. Agree or disagree, you’ll come away with a clearer picture of how these investigations really unfold—and what might actually help. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFSBxf4YWrA&t=3091s #JonWedger #Heretics #AndrewGold #LondonWaterways #BritishWaterways #UKPolicing #Whistleblower #Safeguarding #ChildProtection #InvestigativeJournalism #CanalBoats #LawEnforcement #Accountability #PublicSafety Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Subscribe to Heretics Clips for fearless, good-faith conversations that others won’t touch: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos How do offenders hide “in plain sight” on London’s canals and rivers? In this gripping Heretics interview, former Scotland Yard detective and whistleblower Jon Wedger sits down with Andrew Gold to explain why he focused his investigations on Britain’s waterways—and what he learned about patterns of movement, blind spots in oversight, and the risks faced by those who speak out. Wedger recounts his frontline experience, detailing how informal boating communities, transient moorings and jurisdictional gaps can frustrate investigators and protect the very people they’re trying to track. Inside, Jon shares: 👉 The investigative tactics he used while hunting predators on canals and towpaths 👉 How, in his view, multi-agency silos and under-resourcing slow urgent cases 👉 The red flags and behaviours that members of the public should recognise 👉 Why whistleblowers can face pushback, career jeopardy and isolation Staying tightly focused on Wedger’s testimony, Andrew probes the paper trails, procedures and practical fixes—from better data-sharing and coordinated patrols to victim-first safeguarding—and keeps the conversation on evidence, not sensationalism. Jon explains why he believes some cases stall without explanation, how months of work can be derailed overnight, and why he continued despite pressure to “leave it alone.” This is one of the most unsettling and essential episodes we’ve released: a rare, candid account from a veteran investigator who says the system can be outmanoeuvred on the water. Whether you’re a parent, policymaker or concerned Londoner, Jon’s story raises urgent questions about accountability, resources and the courage to confront hard truths. Agree or disagree, you’ll come away with a clearer picture of how these investigations really unfold—and what might actually help. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFSBxf4YWrA&t=3091s #JonWedger #Heretics #AndrewGold #LondonWaterways #BritishWaterways #UKPolicing #Whistleblower #Safeguarding #ChildProtection #InvestigativeJournalism #CanalBoats #LawEnforcement #Accountability #PublicSafety Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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