Andy Jones
'I Eat 250 Ice Creams a Day'—Professional Food Tasters Tell Us About Their Jobs
We spoke to the people who get paid to eat pie, ice cream, pizza, and noodles over and over again, every working day, for years on end.
Meet the Pet Detectives Searching for a Serial Cat Killer
Couple Boudicca Rising and Tony Jenkins, along with others from an animal rescue group, have commissioned their own forensic tests on the cats that have turned up mutilated in their owners' driveways.
Meet the 'Coaster Geeks' Who Travel the World Trying Out Roller Coasters
There's a global community of people who pick their favorite rides like football fans pick their teams—getting tattoos, writing songs, and collecting merchandise in tribute.
'Super Recognizers' Are Police Officers Who Solve Crimes by Memory Alone
We spoke to the London cops who can identify the faces and offenses of hundreds of criminals in a crowd at a glance.
This Is How Gangs in the UK Steal Your Money Straight from the Cash Machine
We spent the day with members of the Met Police's Anti-Pickpocketing Unit, who talked us through the various ways gangs are able to steal your bank details without you noticing.
We Went on Patrol with Central London's Undercover Anti-Pickpocketing Unit
The criminals they hunt are skilled international thieves who are almost impossible to catch. They fly in for one weekend, steal hundreds of thousands of dollars from tourists, and then swiftly leave the country.
There's Not Much Actual Cocaine in British Cocaine
London is the coke capital of Europe, but the drug is often heavily cut with dangerous substances before it's sold to users.