Season 7 · Episode 5

PC Andrew Harper: Early Release, Harper’s Law and Britain’s Prison Crisis

18 August 2026·27:33

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What does a 13-year prison sentence really mean — and what happens when changes to early-release rules collide with one of Britain’s most emotionally charged policing cases? Former Scottish detectives Tom Wood and Simon McLean examine the case of PC Andrew Harper, the 28-year-old Thames Valley Police officer who was killed in 2019 after becoming caught in a strap attached to a vehicle fleeing the theft of a quad bike. Three young men were originally charged with murder. All were ultimately acquitted of murder but convicted of, or admitted, manslaughter. Tom looks at the case from a detective’s perspective and asks a fundamental evidential question: How do you prove intent? The discussion then turns to the campaign that followed Andrew Harper’s death and the introduction of Harper’s Law, intended to ensure life sentences for those convicted in qualifying cases of unlawfully killing emergency workers in the course of their duties. But Harper’s Law could not retrospectively alter the sentences already imposed in this case. That has become central to the current controversy over early release from prison. Tom and Simon discuss the prospect of two of those convicted becoming eligible for release earlier than many members of the public expected, the reaction from senior police leaders, and the wider argument over how governments deal with an overcrowded prison system. The conversation quickly develops into something much bigger than a single case. Chapters 00:00 — Cold open: “Our criminal justice system has been reduced to a bag of bones” 00:58 — Introduction: Andrew Harper and the early-release controversy 02:10 — Simon Levy, whole-life sentences and fitness to plead 03:54 — Carstairs, secure hospitals and indefinite detention 05:24 — Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen and places that leave an impression 08:23 — PC Andrew Harper: what happened 10:17 — Harper’s Law and Lissie Harper’s campaign 11:24 — Why Andrew Harper’s killers could be released early 12:35 — Police chiefs intervene over the early-release scheme 13:28 — Tom on the murder charge: “How do you prove intent?” 14:49 — Why automatic sentence reductions are flawed 17:02 — Prison overcrowding and a criminal justice system under pressure 19:19 — Why short prison sentences often fail 20:04 — Alternatives to prison: “Follow the evidence” 21:28 — What does a 13-year prison sentence actually mean? 23:34 — Life sentences, recall and rehabilitation 25:13 — The cost of the criminal justice system 26:03 — “Reduced to a bag of bones” 26:50 — What happens next? 27:29 — Closing Real cases. Real detectives. Real talk. About Crime Time Inc. Season 5 of Crime Time Inc. broadens its reach across two sides of the Atlantic. This season features cases from Scotland and across the wider UK — rooted in real investigative experience — alongside deep dives into some of the most infamous murder cases in American history. Hosted by former detectives Simon and Tom, with experience in both the UK and the United States, including time working alongside the FBI, the show strips away sensationalism to explain how crime and justice really work. Two crime worlds. One podcast. New episodes released regularly throughout the season. Our Website: https://crimetimeinc.com/ If you like this show please leave a review. It really helps us. Please help us improve our Podcast by completing this survey. http://bit.ly/crimetimeinc-survey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.