London Falling Part 2: The Truth - The Sunday Story

London Falling Part 2: The Truth - The Sunday Story

Author: The Times April 12, 2026 Duration: 26:26

In this special two part podcast, Whitehall editor at The Sunday Times, Gabriel Pogrund, is joined by the preeminent investigative journalist and author Patrick Radden Keefe.


On a cold November night in 2019, 19 year old Zac Brettler jumped to his death from the balcony of a luxury London apartment. Police concluded it was suicide, however, under Radden Keefe's forensic microscope together with Gabriel's own Sunday Times investigation, serious questions are raised about what really happened that night, and whether it was suicide after all. It's a tale rooted in London's criminal underground, and now the subject of Radden Keefe's latest book, London Falling.


In episode 2: What really happened on the night Zac died? Gabriel gets hold of some crucial new evidence which calls into question the Met Police's investigation.


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Host: Gabriel Pogrund - Whitehall editor at The Sunday Times.

Guest: Patrick Radden Keefe.

Producer: Dave Creasey.

Executive Producer: Kate Ford

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Read more: The dead teenager, the lying suspect and the black box that proves it

Photo: The Times, design by Cecilia Tombesi.

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