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Money Crimes and Human Minds

Money Crimes and Human Minds

De : Zoe Taylor
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You’re far more likely to be a victim of financial crime than to ever encounter a serial killer. True crime often obsesses over gore and rare, extreme violence - while financial crime happens every day, in plain sight, to ordinary people. People like you. It doesn’t leave blood behind. It leaves shame, crippling self-doubt and echoing silence. Through short, hard-hitting episodes and longer interviews with leading experts, academics and investigators, this podcast exposes the psychology, pressure and bias behind scams and fraud - so you recognise the danger before you’re the next victim.Zoe Taylor
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    • Inside a £17,000,000 UK Pension Scam
      Feb 18 2026

      How does a trusted professional end up banned for lifeand fined £2 million?

      In this episode of Money Crimes and Human Minds, wedeconstruct the shocking downfall of the Independent Financial Adviser at the heart of the British Steel Pension Scheme (BSPS) scandal.

      This is a masterclass in Behavioural Drift. We go beyond the headlines and tribunal findings to explore how small, questionable choices evolved into one of the most serious cases of financial misconduct in UK history, and the devastating impact on 470+ clients and the £17.6 million compensation bill.

      Darren Reynolds didn't just lose his reputation; he activelytried to shield his assets from the authorities while his clients’ futures vanished. We look at the FCA’s recent decisive ruling and ask the critical question: Was this deliberate fraud from day one, or a slow drift into darkness?

      Subscribe to "Money Crimes and Human Minds"to understand how intelligent people make catastrophic decisions—and how to protect yourself from the same traps.

      Mind the Money, and watch the mind.

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      8 min
    • Legends, Legacies and Legalities: The £27.8ml Will War
      Feb 11 2026

      Sir Stirling Moss was a national hero - but the real race began after his death. It's a tale that wouldn't look out of place in Bridgerton, Downton Abbey or even in Guy Ritchie's 'The Gentlemen'.

      £27.8M. A mother, a son, and a High Court battle. Who really deserves the inheritance?

      This is the real-life drama of Britain’s legendary racing driver, and the inheritance fight that erupted after his widow, Lady Susie Moss, passed away in 2023.

      In this episode of Money Crimes & Human Minds, we explore:

      • How Sir Stirling Moss originally planned to leave 75% of his estate to his son Elliot and 25% to his daughter Allison.

      • Lady Susie’s final Will that created a discretionary trust that left Elliot without guaranteed access to the family fortune.

      • Allegations of undue influence and fraudulent calumny involving family friends and trustees.

      • The emotional and legal complexities of discretionary trusts in the UK.

      • Expert insights into human behavior, grief, and family dynamics under pressure.


      Join us as we break down the legal, psychological, and human drama behind this extraordinary inheritance battle.


      #InheritanceBattle #TrueCrime #MoneyCrimesHumanMinds"

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      13 min
    • The Multi-Billion Pound Blind Spot: Disability & Fraud
      Feb 6 2026

      Why are disabled households in the UK significantly more likely to be targeted by financial criminals?

      In this episode of Money Crimes & Human Minds, Zoe Taylor sits down with Edward Grant, the UK Government’s Disability and Access Ambassador for the Insurance Sector.

      We move beyond the "vulnerability" label to explore the "Accessibility Gap" - the dangerous space where poor system design meets criminal intent.

      In this episode, we discuss:

      - The Psychology of "Workarounds": How sharing PINs and passwords becomes a necessitywhen systems fail.

      - Mate Crime & Predatory Grooming: The chilling case of actress Meg Wynn Owen.

      - Impression Management: Why the desire to "mask" a disability can lead to a"fraud warrant."


      New episodes every week.Subscribe to @MoneyCrimesHumanMinds.

      #FinancialCrime #DisabilityAccess#MoneyCrimes #Insurance #Neurodiversity #MateCrime #ConsumerDuty#PsychologyOfFraud

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      46 min
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