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EPISODE · Apr 12, 2026 · 37 MIN

Unsolved Crime: Kirsty Jones

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Welcome to True Crime Storytime, and thank you for joining us. Please don't forget to follow our channel for more true crimes, unsolved murders and real life mysteries.In this episode, we examine a tragic and deeply troubling case involving a young British traveller whose death abroad raised serious questions about justice, investigation standards and unanswered truths.Important: If you don't want to know what happened before listening to our podcast, do not read this description!In August 2000, 23-year-old Kirsty Jones from North Wales was travelling in Thailand as part of a backpacking trip. She was staying in a guesthouse in the city of Chiang Mai when she was found dead in her room.Initial reports suggested she had been strangled, and signs at the scene indicated a violent struggle.In this episode, we explore how the investigation quickly focused on a local man who worked at the guesthouse. He was arrested, charged and later convicted of Kirsty’s murder in a Thai court.However, concerns soon emerged about the reliability of the evidence used to secure that conviction, including issues surrounding forensic handling and inconsistencies in the case presented by the prosecution.We examine how Kirsty’s family, supported by British officials, challenged the outcome of the trial. Their efforts led to an appeal, and in 2002 the conviction was overturned due to insufficient evidence. The suspect was released, leaving the case officially unsolved and raising difficult questions about whether the real killer was ever identified.The case has continued to trouble investigators and campaigners for years. Reviews have been carried out, and calls for further investigation have persisted, but no one has since been brought to justice for Kirsty Jones’s death.This episode looks at what is known, what remains uncertain and how a case that began with a conviction ultimately returned to unanswered questions. It is a story not only of loss, but of a family’s long fight for clarity and accountability in a foreign justice system.Thank you for joining us on True Crime Storytime.

Welcome to True Crime Storytime, and thank you for joining us. Please don't forget to follow our channel for more true crimes, unsolved murders and real life mysteries.In this episode, we examine a tragic and deeply troubling case involving a young British traveller whose death abroad raised serious questions about justice, investigation standards and unanswered truths.Important: If you don't want to know what happened before listening to our podcast, do not read this description!In August 2000, 23-year-old Kirsty Jones from North Wales was travelling in Thailand as part of a backpacking trip. She was staying in a guesthouse in the city of Chiang Mai when she was found dead in her room.Initial reports suggested she had been strangled, and signs at the scene indicated a violent struggle.In this episode, we explore how the investigation quickly focused on a local man who worked at the guesthouse. He was arrested, charged and later convicted of Kirsty’s murder in a Thai court.However, concerns soon emerged about the reliability of the evidence used to secure that conviction, including issues surrounding forensic handling and inconsistencies in the case presented by the prosecution.We examine how Kirsty’s family, supported by British officials, challenged the outcome of the trial. Their efforts led to an appeal, and in 2002 the conviction was overturned due to insufficient evidence. The suspect was released, leaving the case officially unsolved and raising difficult questions about whether the real killer was ever identified.The case has continued to trouble investigators and campaigners for years. Reviews have been carried out, and calls for further investigation have persisted, but no one has since been brought to justice for Kirsty Jones’s death.This episode looks at what is known, what remains uncertain and how a case that began with a conviction ultimately returned to unanswered questions. It is a story not only of loss, but of a family’s long fight for clarity and accountability in a foreign justice system.Thank you for joining us on True Crime Storytime.

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