An L.A. based podcast brought to you by two forensic psychologists who dissect the intersections where true crime, forensic psychology, and entertainment meet. "True Crime, Psychology, and Snark: Trust Us. We're Doctors." All of our episode resources can be found on our website: www.la-not-so-confidential.com and be sure to follow along on Instagram: @lanotsopodcast, TikTok: @lanotsoconfidential & X: @lanotsopod
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From razor-sharp analysis of current events to the hottest debates in politics, science, philosophy and culture, Late Night Live puts you firmly in the big picture.
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NOVA brings you short audio stories from the world of science -- anything from hurricanes to mummies to neutrinos. For more science programming online and on air, visit NOVA's Web site at pbs.org/nova, or watch NOVA broadcasts Wednesday nights on PBS.
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Whether you're a practicing Latent Print Examiner or you're interested in forensics and true crime, the Double Loop Podcast is a weekly show featuring Glenn Langenburg and Eric Ray discussing latent print topics, current events in forensic science, the newest research articles, interesting guests, and analysis of notable cases from a forensic scientist perspective.
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Professor Turi King is a scientist, presenter, speaker and author who is passionate about communicating science to the public. She is best known for her work in ”cracking one of the biggest forensic DNA cases in history” during the exhumation and reburial of Richard III of England. She is also currently featuring on BBC2‘s DNA Family Secrets, produced by Minnow films.
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Barbarians, political breakdown, economic collapse, mass migration, pillaging and plunder. The fall of the Roman Empire has been studied for years, but genetics, climate science, forensic science, network models, and globalization studies have reshaped our understanding of one of the most important events in human history. PhD historian and specialist Patrick Wyman brings the cutting edge of history to listeners in plain, relatable English. Binge all episodes of The Fall of Rome ad-free by j ...
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Hostesses Miss Ruby Wilde and Miss Mei Day combined their love of vintage fashion with their passion for forensic science on this collaboration, Vintage Homicide: A True Crime Podcast. We will be taking you through case histories from our unique perspectives as forensic scientists, examining evidence and the various historical analytical methods that may have been used. Episodes of Vintage Homicide will not only include discussions of bizarre and intriguing historical cases of murder but cas ...
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What happens when a double homicide case lands in your lap? What if it is the oldest active cold case in the history of American true crime? What if your father held a family secret for fifty years before he confided in you that one of the victims was your great-great uncle and that your grandfather had been held as a suspect? What if the murders happened during the most corrupt era our nation has ever known? And what if you are a retired detective, like me, with the unique skill set needed ...
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COLD RED – A true crime podcast series hosted by two of the most well respected criminal profilers in law enforcement history. Ride along with Ray and Fitz as they dive into various cold cases, innocence projects, and some of their classic, high profile, international cases. Raymond Carr https://raymondjcarr.com Ray joined the FBI following college, working the robbery-homicide division. He was soon promoted to the Bank Robbery division in Philadelphia, the city with the 2nd highest bank rob ...
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Most true crime covers the past hundred years of recorded history. We cover the rest of it. From murderous knights and pirate kings to ancient Chinese forensic investigators and the Renaissance's literal fashion police, our episodic podcast dives deep into the historical characters and events that make up some of the greatest crimes the world has ever seen — and certainly not found in your textbooks. For more information visit https://www.highcrimesandhistory.com/
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Applying proper investigation techniques and forensic science we get to the truth behind cases both famous and little known. We debunk conspiracy theories, dispel the mythology that surrounds many cases and show you how these cases can be solved.
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Welcome to Muted History, a podcast that takes you on a journey through the past, from ancient civilizations to modern times. We delve into world history, cultural history, political history, social history, economic history, and military history, exploring the events and historical figures that have shaped our world. But that's not all. In addition to exploring the stories of the past, we also dive into the dark side of humanity with our true crime segment. We bring you the most intriguing ...
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Welcome to Science Documentaries, your ultimate destination for discovery, knowledge, and scientific exploration. At Science Documentaries, we create a unique auditory experience that helps you delve into the mysteries of the universe. Our carefully curated episodes feature in-depth discussions, expert interviews, and the latest research findings designed to ignite your curiosity, enhance your understanding, and bring the wonders of science into your daily life. Whether you're winding down a ...
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Welcome to "Murder Files Unsealed" a True Crime Podcast, your portal into the darkest corners of the human psyche and the chilling stories that have left an indelible mark on society. Join us as we delve deep into the realms of real-life mysteries, unsolved cases, and the minds of both criminals and investigators. 🎙️ Podcast: Tune in to our gripping podcast episodes, where we breathe life into these haunting tales through immersive storytelling and in-depth interviews with experts, detective ...
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NOVA brings you short video stories from the world of science, including excerpts from our television programs, video dispatches from producers and correspondents in the field, animations, and much more. For more science programming online and on air, visit NOVA's Web site at http://www.pbs.org/nova and watch NOVA broadcasts Wednesday nights on PBS. Please note that this feed requires QuickTime 7. Free upgrade available at apple.com/itunes.
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FPI Unsolved is a true crime podcast of real-life investigations from the case files of FPI Justice for Victim’s Families that uncovers what really is happening behind the yellow tape plus other mysteries you don’t hear about on TV. Lively conversations that speak directly to those involved from the victim's family members to possible suspects. FPI stands for the only "forensic paranormal investigation" organization to incorporate forensic science into the field of the unknown. Hosted by 3x ...
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A new podcast from V Magazine. The concept is like the inverse of Masterclass. Instead of famous teachers, we have famous students (the guests) coming on to connect with a specialist in an area of interest. Some of music and fashion's biggest names will join host Mathias Rosenzweig to interview experts on subjects like forensic science, the psychology behind online trolling, alien life, and more. Episodes will be released every other Wednesday. Produced and edited by Ryan Killian Krause
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Into the Killing examines criminal cases that were unsolved and cold for years, in some cases decades. Then a break comes along and cracks the case wide open. Into the Killing will detail the crime, the investigation, and the resolution. Besides examining cold cases that are solved, Into the Killing will also take a look at the history of forensic science and how that has changed the world of criminology.
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From the creators of Small Town Dicks comes a story about the first modern murder investigation... It was a crime like no other, unleashing horrors not seen since Jack the Ripper. On a crisp autumn morning in 1935, a brother and sister out for a walk in the Scottish countryside stumbled upon dozens of packages containing dissected human remains. Who - or what - could have done this? Now largely forgotten, the Ruxton case grabbed worldwide attention. A real-life Agatha Christie mystery, the g ...
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In this podiobook: Phil D'Amato, New York City forensic detective, is caught in an ongoing struggle that dates all the way back to the dawn of humanity on earth--and one of his best friends is a recent casualty. Unless Phil can unravel the genetic puzzle of the Silk Code, he'll soon be just as dead.Praise for The Silk Code:"Forensic detective Phil D'Amato is one of my favorite characters, and the puzzles he solves are always imaginative, ingenious, and addictive, but Paul Levinson really out ...
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The Bug Whisperer is a four episode crime podcast produced in Italian based on real life cases of murder mystery. Follow Dr Paola Magni, an Italian forensic entomologist as she dissects crime using insects as her guide. - The Bug Whisperer è un podcast in quattro episodi in italiano, ispirato da altrettanti casi di cronaca nera realmente accaduti. Seguite le storie di Paola Magni, un'entomologa forense che si serve degli insetti per fare luce sui misteri.
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Who Killed Dr Bogle & Mrs Chandler? five-part podcast series explores one of the most baffling cold cases in the annals of crime. On New Year's morning, 1963, brilliant physicist Dr Gilbert Bogle and Mrs Margaret Chandler were found dead beside the picturesque Lane Cove River in Sydney, Australia. The police found no evidence to suggest how they had died and the bizarre manner the bodies were covered only added to the mystery. The police immediately suspected Margaret's husband, Geoffrey Cha ...
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Welcome to Criminal Confessions, your ultimate destination for true crime, mystery, and real-life criminal stories. At Criminal Confessions, we uncover the darkest secrets, shocking testimonies, and gripping confessions that reveal the hidden truths behind the world’s most notorious crimes. Each episode brings you closer to the minds of criminals, the pursuit of justice, and the stories that have left a lasting mark on history. Each episode of Criminal Confessions is meticulously crafted to ...
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I wanted to start a podcast because I think it'd be cool and is an inspiration from Tessa and brizzy voices from their podcast fantastic geeks and where to find them. You know what's awesome? Everything is Awesome
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Can you help find ‘The Missing?’ ‘The Missing’ is an award-winning true crime podcast which looks into cases of long-term missing people and asks you, the listener, to help. Every week we explore a different case, hear original interviews with family and friends, and ask the questions that need to be answered. Where did they go? What happened to them? And does anyone listening have any information? UK episodes will launch on Wednesdays - brought to you in association with the charities Locat ...
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Reports have surfaced regarding the discovery of numerous human remains across New England over a short period. These findings span multiple towns in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. While the text details individual cases, including the identifications and circumstances where known, authorities in several instances have cautioned agai…
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This analysis explores the enduring tale of the Pied Piper of Hamelin, examining its folklore roots and widespread popularity. It recounts the widely known version where the Piper rids the town of rats but, due to the townspeople's refusal to pay, leads away their children in retribution. The text investigates various historical theories for the st…
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Ian Dunt on UK's gender wars, John Lyons on Ukraine's resistance and arts funding under pressure by lobby groups
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54:06Ian Dunt looks at how the gender wars have exploded in the UK, Global Affairs Editor John Lyons take us to a bunker in Kyiv and Brook Turner examines the funding dramas inside some of Australia's oldest arts institutions.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Laura Tingle's election, and the year that changed the world
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54:08Laura Tingle counts down to election day, as costings are released and Labor maintains its two-party preferred polling lead. Writer Phil Craig recounts how the final, dramatic acts of the Second World War shaped the ensuing century. And a look back at 125 years of Australian electoral paraphernalia: from flyers, to ballots, boxes, pins and corflute…
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Australians in the Spanish Civil War, and when hair was thought to indicate character
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53:50Approximately 70 Australians risked their lives to fight Franco's fascism in the Spanish Civil War, but they are not honoured in Australia. And, whiskerology - one term for the 19th century American movement that judged people's character by their hair.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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What it's like to be raided by DOGE, and the fearless feminist Beatrice Faust
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54:04A former employee of the US Institute of Peace (USIP) recounts the dramatic days when members of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) raided his office and sacked most of the staff. Plus, historian Judith Brett on the fearless 1970s Australian feminist, Beatrice Faust.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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How your sex and your environment affect your hearing - Professor Turi King
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13:57Professor Turi King discusses the results of a scientific paper about the evolution of hearing, which explores the combined impact of biological and environmental factors on how our ears respond to sound. The study was the brainchild of Dr. Patricia Balaresque who got really interested in the different factors, such as our sex or environment, that …
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Laura Tingle's election, the survival of NATO, and the misunderstood pigeon
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54:05Early voting opens on a subdued day in the federal election campaign. Will the 76 year-old security pact NATO survive, despite US President Trump's skepticism? And how did pigeons go from prized possessions, to pests?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Taiwan and its chips: the colourful history of this strategically important nation
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54:05As Taiwan waits to hear what tariffs the Trump Government will impose on its world-leading computer chips and semi-conductors, we bring you a rollicking account of this strategically important small nation. This program was first broadcast on 10 October 2024. Guest: Jonathan Clements, author of 'Rebel Island: the incredible history of Taiwan' (Scri…
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Philippe Sands on war crimes and impunity - from Pinochet to now
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54:04In 1998, the former Chilean head of state Augusto Pinochet was arrested on charges of crimes against humanity and genocide. Philippe Sands was called to advise Pinochet on his claim to immunity, but would instead represent a human rights organisation against him. Guest: Philippe Sands, author of 38 Londres Street: On Impunity, Pinochet in England a…
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Pollies and their private interests, and a forgotten hero in forensics
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54:06Sean Johnson from Open Politics says Australia's federal parliament needs to act against MPs who fail to disclose their private interests. And journalist Pagan Kennedy shares the story of Marty Goddard - the true inventor of the standardised rape kit - a vital tool in sexual assault forensics.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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205. Behind the Couch: True Crime in the News
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55:54No guest this week- JUST US! We spend a live hour discussing updates in the Maura Murray case (new evidence, new suspect?), offender prison updates in the Slenderman case, and then jump int othe Zizian Cult out of California and the related murders across the nation. If you want to hear us talk more in depth about the Zizians, watch our appearance …
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Harvard defies the White House, Yanis Varoufakis on 'Trump Shock', and Australia's oldest footrace
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53:27The Trump administration's war on universities continues, but Harvard refuses to 'yield'. Political economist Yanis Varoufakis compares Trump's tariffs to the 'Nixon Shock' of 1971. Plus, the folklore of Australia's oldest running race: the Stawell Gift.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Laura Tingle's Canberra, the broken promise of religious discrimination reform, and a history of hand gestures
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54:03Laura Tingle recaps the official campaign launches of the major parties, three weeks out from the federal election. Another federal term ends without a promised reform to the Sex Discrimination Act, to remove an exemption allowing religious schools to discriminate against LGBTQI students and staff. And philosopher Damon Young maps the history of hu…
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Young Tennessee Woman "Mysteriously Vanishes"
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18:03These excerpts detail the Dateline NBC episode "The Pin at Apartment 210," which focuses on the disappearance and murder of Jasmine "Jazzy" Pace in November 2022 and her family's determined search for her. The texts outline the investigation and subsequent trial of Jason Chen, who was convicted of first-degree murder and abuse of a corpse in Januar…
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The provided episode extensively details the 1998 disappearance of Amy Lynn Bradley from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship while on vacation with her family. It outlines the events leading up to her vanishing, including her last known interactions and her family's initial search efforts on the ship and in Curaçao. The source further explores various re…
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Cybersecurity and the Watergate Scandal
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1:12:23Summary In this episode, Phil Mellinger shares his extensive experience in cybersecurity and his insights into the Watergate scandal, particularly the infamous 18 and a half minute gap in Nixon's tapes. He discusses his career journey, the evolution of cybersecurity, and practical advice for protecting oneself online. The conversation delves into t…
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The Unique Role of K9 Units in Law Enforcement
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1:10:03Summary In this episode of Cold Bread, hosts Ray Carr and Fitz welcome Mark Tobin, the Chief of Animal Services for Delaware. The conversation covers Mark's extensive background in law enforcement, particularly his experience with K9 units and the unique role of animal services in enforcing animal cruelty laws. Mark shares insights into the trainin…
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The Manhunt for Gus Farace: A True Crime Story
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1:04:49Summary In this episode of Cold Red, hosts Ray Carr and Fitz welcome retired FBI agent Patrick Donnelly, who shares his journey from military service to a distinguished career in law enforcement. The conversation covers his early life, military experiences in Germany, and the transition to the FBI, where he worked on high-profile cases, including t…
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Scientist Found Dismembered In Colombia May have Been Mistaken Identity
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4:54A UK-based scientist, Alessandro Coatti, was found dismembered in Colombia while traveling in South America after leaving his job. Italian authorities are assisting the investigation into his death, which occurred after he went out in Santa Marta. His remains were discovered in multiple locations, and a potential motive being explored is mistaken i…
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'Sorrow, grief, horror': Kate Grenville confronts her settler ancestry
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54:0420 years on from her famous novel The Secret River, writer Kate Grenville retraces the footsteps of her settler ancestors, and asks what it means to be on land taken from other people. Guest: Kate Grenville, author of Unsettled, published by Black IncBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Antony Green's last election broadcast, and the path ahead for Syria
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54:07Legendary ABC election analyst Antony Green has announced this federal election will be his last in an on-air role. Plus, journalist Nicholas Pelham on what lies ahead for Syria's new government.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Halloween Disappearance of Cindy Song
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14:51The provided episode details the 2001 disappearance of Hyun Jong "Cindy" Song, a Penn State student last seen after a Halloween party in State College, Pennsylvania. Despite an initial search of her apartment revealing her backpack and phone but missing her purse, no concrete evidence surfaced. A potential sighting in Philadelphia proved unreliable…
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Bruce Shapiro's Trumpland, Netanyahu's latest scandal, and the death of the interval
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54:04Bruce Shapiro on who is getting rich from Trump's tariffs, Irris Makler on how the Gaza war is playing out inside Israel, plus why the theatre interval is disappearing.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Laura Tingle's Canberra, the Brits baulk on AUKUS, and tariffs in the ancient world
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54:04Can Opposition leader Peter Dutton recover from a policy backtrack? What does the UK's AUKUS review mean for the relationship between the three allies? And a look at ancient Rome reveals that tariffs are nothing new, but always messy.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Eric Ray and Glenn Langenburg pay tribute to our colleague and friend. Kasey Wertheim passed away on March 7, 2025 and will be greatly missed. Please join us as we remember his legacy and contributions to the field of fingerprints and tell a few personal stories.By Glenn Langenburg and Eric Ray
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The Power of Words: Forensic Linguistics Explained
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1:23:58Summary In this episode of Cold Red, hosts Ray Carr and Fitz engage with Dr. Nicci MacLeod and Professor Tim Grant, experts in forensic linguistics. They explore the application of linguistic methods in legal contexts, the role of expert witnesses, and the importance of maintaining neutrality in court. The conversation delves into various case stud…
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Dr Raynaldo Ortiz – The Medical Terrorist
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18:09Raynaldo Riviera Ortiz Jr., a Texas anesthesiologist, was convicted of federal charges for tampering with IV bags, leading to multiple patient emergencies and one death. His actions, described as those of a 'medical terrorist,' involved injecting dangerous drugs into the bags used during surgeries at a North Dallas facility in 2022. Prior to these …
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John Howard and the 1998 waterfront dispute, plus Peter Rose on life as a literary editor
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54:05An ABC podcast has uncovered new evidence that casts doubt on the Howard governments' claims they knew nothing about plans to sack 1400 wharfies and train a new, non-union workforce in Dubai during the 1998 waterfront dispute. Plus the Australian Book Review's CEO and editor, Peter Rose, reflects on a lifetime shaping the national conversation.…
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Re-recorded! A Bad Blackout: The tale of the Blackout Ripper
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1:09:29Send us a text We have recorded this episode due to the audio issues of the previous recording. Enjoy! What happens when the city is plunged into complete darkness to protect the citizens from air raids in a time of war? Hunters lurk for their prey with the cover of night. This week hear what happened to defenseless women who were targeted by a mal…
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204. When Bad Things Happen To The Rich
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1:41:03This week we explore the current AND historical animosity that arises between economic classes in times of financial crisis. If there were ever a time for “eat the rich” content to go viral, it’s now. Prices are up, wages are down, and Millennials and Gen Z are working harder than ever—for way less. Despite being the most educated generation, they’…
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First Nations resistance in the River Country, and is ignorance always bliss?
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54:03Historian Stephen Gapps reveals the incredible story of frontier resistance warfare in a huge area of the Murray-Darling river system, across many First Nations’ lands, in a concerted defence of River Country. Plus, Professor of Humanities Mark Lilla on why humans are seduced by ignorance.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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