OUTLORE with Eleanor Neale
A British true-crime podcast where host Eleanor Neale provides meticulously researched deep dives into criminal cases, often with a focus on victim advocacy.
This is a hybrid-format true-crime show. The majority of episodes are solo-narrated deep dives where host Eleanor Neale reconstructs a case chronologically, emphasizing the victim's life story or "lore." Occasionally, the show shifts to an interview format, featuring long-form conversations with the victims' families and friends to build a personal portrait and advocate for justice.
“OUTLORE's blend of solo investigative narration with deeply personal, advocacy-driven interviews with victims' loved ones sets it apart. The show's explicit dedication to covering LGBTQ+ cases, especially during its Pride Month series, gives it a unique and purposeful angle in the crowded true-crime space.”
Who hosts this show
Eleanor Neale is a prominent British YouTube personality who transitioned from beauty content to become a leading voice in the UK true-crime community. Her podcast, OUTLORE, evolved from her popular YouTube series and is described as a "true crime, deep dive, lore-providing podcast" aimed at inspiring change and raising awareness. Neale is known for her detailed research and empathetic storytelling, which has built a large and loyal following.
Credentials & credits
- Studied psychology in college
- Prominent true-crime YouTuber with over 2.8 million subscribers
- Creator and Host of OUTLORE podcast
Other ventures
- Personal YouTube channel "Ellie Neale" (formerly) for vlogs and lifestyle content
- Moth Management (Co-represents her)
What kind of podcast
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Region
- uk
When new episodes drop
- 0119 Year Old Died 48 Hours After Arriving at UniversityJun 28, 2026 · 1h 38m
- 02She Survived their First Date, but Vanished on the SecondJun 14, 2026 · 1h 04m
- 03The Hunt for the Killer Behind the 16-Minute MassacreJun 7, 2026 · 1h 10m
- 04The Final Warning Before Holly Newton’s MurderMay 31, 2026 · 1h 00m
- 05The Hunt for Sarah Everard's Killer Led Police to Their OWN DoorMay 24, 2026 · 1h 33m
- 06She Tracked Her Missing Sister to Her Killer's DoorApr 19, 2026 · 52 min
- 07How He Manipulated a Family to Death: The Carol & Stephen Baxter CaseApr 12, 2026 · 1h 16m
- 08How a 'Mom's Only' Sleepover Ended in Suspicious DeathMar 29, 2026 · 1h 30m
Notable episodes
- 0119 Year Old Died 48 Hours After Arriving at University
A rare interview-based episode featuring the victim's mother and friends, showcasing the show's advocacy-driven format and collaborative storytelling.
- 02The Hunt for the Killer Behind the 16-Minute Massacre
Covers the historically significant but often overlooked UpStairs Lounge fire, demonstrating the show's focus on LGBTQ+ history within true crime.
- 03She Survived their First Date, but Vanished on the Second
A representative example of the show's solo-narrated format, focusing on the modern dangers of online dating within the LGBTQ+ community.
What you'll be asked on this show
When conducting interviews, Neale acts as a gentle facilitator for a group of the victim's loved ones. She opens with a long, detailed solo narrative of the case before introducing guests. She then guides the conversation chronologically through the victim's life, directing specific questions to individuals (e.g., "Miriam, can you tell me about Ed as a baby?"). Her questions are soft and aimed at eliciting memories and character details—probing the dynamic of a friendship or understanding future ambitions—rather than challenging accounts. This method serves to build a rich, humanizing biography as a foundation before exploring the crime.
Most episodes are solo-narrated by Neale, presenting a meticulously researched timeline of events. In interview episodes, she facilitates a group conversation to build a biography of the victim. All episodes begin with a standard disclaimer about respecting the victims and their families, along with specific content warnings.
Questions the host keeps coming back to
7 cataloguedIf you're going on this show as a guest, expect some version of each of these. Each note explains when the host reaches for it.
origin
2- Q.01
“Can you tell me about [the victim] as a baby or young child?”
This is often her opening question to a parent, used to establish the victim's personality from the very beginning of their life story.
- Q.02
“How did you first meet and become close?”
She asks this to introduce friends into the narrative and establish the timeline of their relationship with the victim.
backstory
1- Q.01
“What are your earliest memories of them?”
A gentle opening question for friends to begin sharing personal anecdotes and establish the nature of their bond.
personal
3- Q.01
“What early moments stand out as being 'very them'?”
This question is used to elicit specific, character-defining anecdotes that bring the victim's personality to life.
- Q.02
“How did they handle the transition to [a new life stage, e.g., secondary school]?”
Used to move the victim's life story forward chronologically and explore their adaptability.
- Q.03
“How did they navigate being [part of a specific identity, e.g., gay] in that environment?”
She asks this to explore the victim's experience with their identity and any social challenges they faced.
future
1- Q.01
“Did they have any plans for the future, like a job or career?”
This question aims to understand the victim's ambitions, highlighting the future that was taken from them.
Signature segments
- · Animated 'Outlore' title card
- · Disclaimer about respecting victims and families
- · Specific content warnings for sensitive topics
- · Annual Pride Month series on LGBTQ+ cases
- · Calls to action with contact info for unsolved cases
Topics covered repeatedly
Who gets booked here
Guests are almost exclusively the family members and close friends of the crime victims being discussed. They are brought on to share personal memories and provide a full, humanizing picture of the person at the center of the case.
- Miriam Blytheon 19 Year Old Died 48 Hours After Arriving at University
- Samon 19 Year Old Died 48 Hours After Arriving at University
- Nataliaon 19 Year Old Died 48 Hours After Arriving at University
- Sophieon 19 Year Old Died 48 Hours After Arriving at University
Where to find this show
Audience & reach
The podcast features host-read advertisements for direct-to-consumer brands like Fussy (deodorant), SURI (electric toothbrush), and NordVPN. Sponsors appear to target a millennial and Gen Z audience interested in lifestyle, wellness, and technology products.
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People also ask
- What is the host's name?
- The host is Eleanor Neale.
- Is the OUTLORE podcast still active?
- Yes, the podcast is active and releases episodes on a weekly basis.
- What is the show's format?
- It is a hybrid true-crime podcast. Most episodes are solo-narrated deep dives, but some episodes feature long-form interviews with victims' families and friends.
- What makes this podcast different from other true-crime shows?
- OUTLORE stands out by combining detailed narrative with a strong focus on victim advocacy, often highlighting cases from the LGBTQ+ community and including direct calls to action for unsolved cases.
- Where can I listen to the podcast?
- The podcast is available on YouTube and major podcast platforms like Audible, Apple Podcasts, and Global Player.
- What was the podcast called before OUTLORE?
- The podcast was formerly known as "Usual Disclaimer".
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