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Welcome to Shadows, Secrets, & Sins where your hostess, Lilith Darkmore, unravels some of the most haunting, macabre, sinister, and strange tales of true crime, unexplained disappearances, oddities, and mystery you have ever heard. Every Wednesday we release a new intriguing tale to tickle your intrigue and make your dark hearts shutter.
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A forum for professional, student and community journalists in the north east of England to meet, learn and collaborate. It’s supported by Newcastle University.
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Send us a text Tonight we will dive into the dark and twisted story of Pazuzu Algarad. In my latest podcast, we will be discussing the chilling tale of this self-proclaimed Satanist and serial murderer whose life and crimes shocked a community and fascinated the true crime enthusiasts everywhere. From his macabre lifestyle to the horrifying discove…
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Send us a text A young man named Rowland T. Owen walked into a hotel in Kansas City, Missouri, asked for an interior room on a top floor, and ended up violently murdered in his hotel room. It wasn't until the KCPD went to notify his next of kin that it was discovered Owen did not exist. This tale promises to have more twists than a hot buttered pre…
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Send us a text Perhaps one of the best known mysteries is the Dyatlov Pass incident where nine hikers perished in the Russian mountains... but that is not tonight's story. Tonight I am telling the tale of another incident that involved a group of hikers, bloody eyes, frozen bodies, and a sole survivor. Tonight, we are talking about the Korovina Inc…
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Our guest on this episode is Jessica Hill, senior investigations and features reporter for Schools Week and FE Week. Jessica was the first journalist to reveal to the general public how reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) was ‘a ticking time bomb’ making school buildings ‘liable to collapse’. She brought the scale of the danger to an even…
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Our guest on this episode is Paul Morgan-Bentley, head of investigations at The Times newspaper, who has just scooped Investigation of the Year at the Press Awards for undercover reporting that exposed the force-fitting of British Gas meters in the homes of vulnerable people.In our conversation, Paul explains how he reported this story, why he thin…
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Our guest on the latest episode of the J-Lab podcast is Martina Lees, a senior writer for the Sunday Times. Next month sees the sixth anniversary of the Grenfell Tower disaster, when fire destroyed a 23-storey tower block in West London, killing 72 people. Martina has spent much of the last few years seeking answers to why the disaster really happe…
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Our J-Lab guest this episode is Hannah Barnes, investigations producer for the BBC’s Newsnight programme.Hannah’s reports with science correspondent Deborah Cohen and her subsequent book about the rise and fall of the Gender Identity Development Service (Gids) for children at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust in north London are the re…
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I decided to test out my new microphone Connector cable so I can use my voice level your microphone with my Apple devices again. Not to be a complete Apple whore but unfortunately everything connects to each other. I think the sound is much better and I’m feeling quietly optimistic about making more episodes now I can get a decent sound quality…
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Around 4,300 cases a week are heard in the family courts in England and Wales and the number of applications for children to be taken into council care has is around 13,000 each year. And yet remarkably little is known by most people about what goes on in family courts.In this latest episode, our guest is Louise Tickle, a multi-award winning freela…
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New laws banning independent coverage of the invasion of Ukraine have forced many news outlets to leave Russia.Meduza claims to be Russia’s biggest independent media outlet even though its editors have been based, in exile, in neighbouring Latvia for most of the last 10 years.In recent years Meduza’s reporting has ranged from exposing the presence …
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