Groomed
Coercion, Control and a Cold-blooded Murder
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Narrated by:
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Nicola Tallant
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Nicola Tallant
Jonathan Cresswell was a dangerous and violent man, particularly to women. He manipulated his many girlfriends using coercive control and physically assaulted them if they didn't do as he wished.
In August 2020 he raped and murdered showjumper Katie Simpson, the sister of his partner and the aunt of his two children. He attempted to cover up the murder and pretended he had found her hanging from the landing in their shared home, and he very nearly got away with it. Only the persistence of an investigative journalist, suspicious nurses and Katie's concerned family and friends caused the PSNI to open a case almost five months after her death.
During the resulting trial Cresswell killed himself. Three other women were charged with helping him to conceal his crime, and each received a suspended sentence due their deference of being under Cresswell's control.
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Brilliantly presented story
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Talland, is so talented.
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As someone from the border region, I was struck by how authentically she portrays the nuances of crossing and living along the border — it’s woven seamlessly into the fabric of the story, giving it both realism and depth. The detail in the writing makes every scene vivid and alive, even when the subject matter is harrowing.
The depiction of Jonathan Cresswell and his network is chilling — disturbingly reminiscent of real-life figures who’ve caused so much harm. Yet Nicola handles it with sensitivity, never sensationalising, but rather illuminating the psychological and societal dynamics that allow such behaviour to persist.
I also appreciated the portrayal of local journalism through Tanya and the Impartial Reporter — a reminder of how crucial committed, brave reporting is in the face of silence and complicity. The book doesn’t shy away from hard truths, including the failures of the PSNI, whose inaction and corruption still cast a long shadow even decades after the peace process.
This story is grim, yes, but it’s also an act of truth-telling — a beautifully written testament to resilience, justice, and the need to speak out. Nicola’s work deserves the highest praise for both its artistry and its courage.
A tough listen at times, but an essential one.
Brilliantly Written, Hauntingly Real
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Outstanding
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Brillent
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