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Murder Mile UK True Crime

Murder Mile UK True-Crime Podcast

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Nominated for the BEST TRUE CRIME PODCAST award at the British Podcast Awards, Murder Mile UK True Crime is a unique UK true-crime podcast, presented as a guided walk of 300+ of London and the West End’s untold, unsolved and long-forgotten murder cases. Praised as one of the best British and UK True Crime podcasts Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/murdermile. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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An actual-play DND podcast made by actual asexuals and aromantics! Follow our four heroes as they adventure through a fantasy world on the cusp of a technological revolution, augmented by magic. Each character's fate is tied to one of the 22 cards in the “Deck of Many Things”, a DND magical object based on a tarot deck. Support us by joining our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/deckofmanyaces/ Get bonus content on Patreon Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/deck-of-many-aces. Hosted ...
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In never-before-heard interviews, this gripping new series takes you inside one of New Zealand’s most controversial legal cases, when a kind of madness gripped Christchurch, resulting in a miscarriage of justice that would take 30 years to put right. Peter Ellis, the Creche Case & Me is an 8-part Newsroom Investigates podcast presented by Melanie Reid - or watch the series at Newsroom.co.nz Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Four Colored Girls Podcast

Four Colored Girls Podcast

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Jet, Jes, Kim and Sabs are four friends living in New York City. They text in a group chat daily, to discuss everything from the personal to profound. This is the space where they invite you into their world. Four Colored Girls Podcast examines trending topics, explores black women and women of color in the world, challenges the status quo, celebrates self-care and uses humor and conversation as it's vehicle. They feature a guest every episode. Meet the Girls... Jet - NY Native, Hustler, Cre ...
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Shujin Academy VGM Club

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Hosted by Professor Tom, Shujin Academy VGM Club is a video game music podcast that primarily focuses on retro VGM with occasional forays into newer games. New episodes are released on Thursdays every time Professor Tom gets one finished, which is typically every 2 to 4 weeks.
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Join TV and film critics (and handsome men) Dan Barrett and Simon Foster with reviews, industry news, and recommendations of great things to check out. This podcast is a perfect example of the dangers of equipping people with knowledge and microphones.
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Spotify has pulled down a few of my episodes recently, so please be aware of that if you use that service to listen to the show. I expect they'll keep pulling episodes in the future, so please use https://linktr.ee/shujinacademy to find an alternative service. If you don't listen on Spotify, feel free to disregard this message. Thanks, and look for…
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This week on the podcast we have a post-Oscars hangover. So, we offer a few post Oscars thoughts, then get onto the business of reviews: Love Lies Bleeding (In cinemas now) The Girls on The Bus (Max, Binge) Manhunt (Apple TV+) Millers Girl (In cinemas now) American Fiction (Prime Video)
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The party have an important mission on their hands: acquire fancy clothes. Toz gets a nostalgia kick. Delphi has a snack. Raina experiences Antaburgh customer service. Morgan has some secretive business in Gairmarus. Music: A New World Dawns (Main Theme) Home By Sundown For Glory and Honour In Search of Spicy Vegetables Stone by Stone A Temporary S…
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On 18th of May 1942, 33-year-old part-time prostitute Jean Stafford welcomed a regular client into her room at 3 Bedford Place in Bloomsbury. Being shy and hating her job, she was hoping that a wealthy bachelor would sweep her off her. But later found dead, the detectives initially mistook her death for natural causes. But was it an accident, a sui…
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On Thursday 25th of October 1934, at the Westminster Institute on Fulham Road, Jim Harvey smashed in the skull of his friend George Hamblin, nine times with a hammer. But what drove a lonely man to murder his only friend? Murder Mile is researched, written and performed by Michael of Murder Mile UK True Crime Podcast with the main musical themes wr…
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Two cities for the price of one! The Tall Girls use the time before the ball to explore and reconnect. Toz reunites with some family. Delphi pranks some guards. Morgan seeks out a sibling. Raina learns more about Antaburgh ball etiquette. Music: A New World Dawns (Main Theme) The Wide World Out There The Heaths Reveille (Tohsya’s Theme) Stone by St…
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On Friday 12th December 1969, in the bar of The Duke of York pub in Fitzrovia, a fight kicked off between two groups of men, one black and one white, which left 17-year-old Robert Kent with a six-inch blade in his head. Dying a week later, the police were adamant that many of the black men who were fighting were members of the Black Panthers. But w…
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It’s another happy music episode in my Rose-Colored Pixels series of shows full of cheerful, upbeat VGM! Special thanks for this episode goes out to: Fellow VGM podcaster Jameson of barSILENCE podcast for contributing cover art. You can and should find barSILENCE wherever you download podcasts, and check out his website at barSILENCE.com. LongTones…
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This is Part Four of Four of Meticulous. On Thursday 2nd January 1969 at 10:30am, Alec Vanags got off the train to Mitcham carrying a large and unwieldy cardboard box, which weighing 12lbs or 5.4kgs, roughly the same as a sack of spuds. His suit was unusually scruffy and his hands were covered in dirt, and with his back starting to hurt, he went to…
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The party sneak out of the city and head to Antaburgh. But what will be waiting for them at the end of their journey? Raina doesn’t remember. Morgan has her priorities right. Delphi doesn’t apologise- but offers some warlock skills. Toz sees a familiar sight. WE DON’T CONDONE PUTTING DICE IN YOUR MOUTH. PLEASE DON’T DO THAT, THEY’RE A CHOKING HAZAR…
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This is Part Three of Four of Meticulous. On Sunday 29th December 1969, as a troubled woman who prone to disappearing without warning having escaped a brutal marriage, Elenora Essens walked out on her boyfriend, never to return.Almost three years later and 16 miles south, her dismembered body was found in three shallow graves near to Leatherhead go…
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This is Part Two of Four of Meticulous. December 1968, Bayswater. Three years before the unidentified victim’s shallow graves were unearthed, a woman matching the description entered Latvia House at 72 Queensborough Terrace, booking into Room 16, as she had done many times before. By the end of the month she would be dead, dismembered and buried in…
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Morgan has KO'd Lyra Opulensis. But was the attack lethal? And how will the party deal with the fallout? Tohsya loses her temper. Delphi makes a decision. Raina demands better from the party. Morgan receives some correspondence from an old friend. Cover art by Eiriol Evans. Original Soundtrack by Chloe Elliott. A New World Dawns (Main Theme) Fine R…
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This is Part One of Four of Meticulous. On Wednesday 1st Sep 1971 at 3:40pm, on the 10th hole of Leatherhead golf course, a human forearm and fist was found. As one of many pieces of an unidentified woman, whose body had been dismembered and buried in the dense woodland surrounding it, this began one of the most baffling and fascinating murder case…
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This week on the podcast Simon & Dan go deep on: Masters of The Air (Apple TV+) In The Know (US: Peacock \ AUS: Binge) The Color Purple (In cinemas now) There’s also some chatter of the Sydney Sweeney film Anyone But You - because that just makes for a good podcast. Oh, and we have a chat about Oscars - are they still relevant?…
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This is an episode packed with jazzy jams of all shapes and sizes! Special thanks for this episode goes out to: Fellow VGM podcaster Jameson of barSILENCE podcast for contributing cover art. You can and should find barSILENCE wherever you download podcasts, and check out his website at barSILENCE.com. LongTones, an experimental electronic jazz proj…
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Oh yes. Murder Mile is back, so drop everything and get ready for another year of grisly true crime tales for only the most discerning lugholes. We are back on Thursday 1st February 2024, or four days earlier on Patreon. Enjoy. Mx Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/murdermile. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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In this week’s Intermission segment we have a chat about the best deaths on television, inspired somewhat by Dan watching a lawyer plunge to her death in an elevator shaft. The guys also discuss the Emmy Awards this week. Were they a proper flop? And reviews: The ZIron Claw (In cinemas) Death & Other Details (Disney+/Hulu)…
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**Please note this content is not suitable for under 18s** CW: body horror, torture, dehumanisation, bestiality, pregnancy, sexual situations, and having horrible things done to you by someone you love. While the cast are taking some well-earned R&R, enjoy this sneak peek at our Patreon content! In Cast Cosy Corner, each of our players takes a brea…
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ATTENTION! Screen Watching is back for another week. This week: Jodie Foster leads a new season of True Detective. Is it the best one yet? (HBO, Binge) Nicholas Cage gets meta (yet again) in Dream Scenario (In cinemas now) We take a deeper look into the work of Jodie Foster. Oh, and there is discussion about The Holdovers (in cinemas), Criminal Rec…
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There’s a sad girl, crying as the snow falls. This is what her heart sounds like. Special thanks for this episode goes out to: Fellow VGM podcaster Jameson of barSILENCE podcast for contributing cover art. You can and should find barSILENCE wherever you download podcasts, and check out his website at barSILENCE.com. LongTones, an experimental elect…
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Dan and Simon kickstart 2024 with more inane bickering. Oh, and they review TV shows and movies too. Up for review: The Brothers Sun (Netflix) Ferrari (In cinemas now) They were going to discuss the new Nicholas Cage film Dream Scenario, but got distracted. That’ll probably be next week - ignore the odd reference to it at the start of the podcast. …
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While the cast are taking some well-earned R&R, enjoy this sneak peek at our Patreon content! Welcome to Side Quest, a bonus episode where we discover what weird and wonderful things the Tall Girls can get up to in 5 minutes of real life time! This week, they come to the rescue of a certain small fluffy animal. First released November 3rd 2023. Cov…
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Simon Foster and Dan Barrett talk about TV and movies on the Scren Watching podcast. It is mandatory that they release an indulgent podcast of their top 10 movies of the year. It is so indulgent that each of them offer a list of 10 each. Understand that these are the only best movie lists you will need in 2023.…
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In this special bonus episode we talk to Peter Ellis' sister, Tania, about what has happened since the Supreme Court quashed her brother’s convictions. A year on, has his family received an apology from the government for the miscarriage of justice? And what about Peter’s four women co-workers whose lives were turned upside down for decades when th…
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This is the last one in the series. As a companion piece to Coldblooded, I shall be rolling out a a series of short episodes featuring the letters and statements by Karl Hulten and Elizabeth Baker/Jones, alias 'Ricky Allen' and 'Georgina Grayson'. These are no essential listening and are solely for those who are interested. Mx Support this show htt…
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As a companion piece to Coldblooded, I shall be rolling out a a series of short episodes featuring the letters and statements by Karl Hulten and Elizabeth Baker/Jones, alias 'Ricky Allen' and 'Georgina Grayson'. These are no essential listening and are solely for those who are interested. Mx Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/murdermile. …
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As a companion piece to Coldblooded, I shall be rolling out a a series of short episodes featuring the letters and statements by Karl Hulten and Elizabeth Baker/Jones, alias 'Ricky Allen' and 'Georgina Grayson'. These are no essential listening and are solely for those who are interested. Mx Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/murdermile. …
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Each week on the podcast Dan and Simon offer their thoughts on the new TV shows and movies of the week. They then occasionally get into petty squabbles as they work through their thoughts. But what happens when each come to a table to proffer their lists of the definitively best TV shows of the year? Did you expect this to be a respectful, safe spa…
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