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A look into murders carried out in idyllic rural settings. Looking into the cases, the investigations and eventual incarceration of the murderer. With interviews from the people closest to the victims and insight into the mind of the killer, we cover a range of cases in places you wouldn't expect
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In the early 1990s, as AIDS tightens its grip on major cities around the world, the relative safety of Montreal’s nightlife becomes a magnet for gay men. But when they start turning up dead in hotel rooms, beaten lifeless in city parks, and violently murdered in their own homes, the queer community has more to fear than the disease. While the city’s police force dithers over the presence of a serial killer, a group of queer activists starts making connections, and rises up to start a movemen ...
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An investigative true crime podcast about cannabis. The Berlin-based company JuicyFields promised huge profits through investments in medicinal cannabis. Thousands of people worldwide trusted the company with their savings – and lost everything. It could be a scam the size of Wirecard or OneCoin. Some say the Russian mafia or South American drug cartels were involved. Others point to German aristocrats. Since JuicyFields went dead in July 2022, criminal investigations have been launched all ...
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Destiny is missing. In the most dangerous neighborhood in New York City. The only men who can find her are private investigator Tony and the pro boxer who moonlights as his partner, Reggie. Destiny's sister, Lisa, asks Tony to find her, but clearly knows more about the situation than she lets on. Tony might not be the most impartial, because he's in love with Lisa, a married woman. And it all seems to be somehow connected to an underworld drug heist of cocaine worth millions. A contemporary ...
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Based on a true story: when her daughter dies of a drug overdose, a mother suspects there is more to the story and launches her own investigation. Taking great risks and diving into the underworld, the mother confronts the criminals who led her daughter down a tragic path and discovers a powerful truth. LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT MY MURDER is a scripted audio drama with an original score and immersive soundscapes, uniquely narrated from beyond the grave. A production of Voyage Media.
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Canadians have a long and perilous path of destruction that is rarely spoken of .. our historical flirtation with capital punishment ... Each episode I plan on taking a deep dive into the Historic stories from the Canadian gallows .. and maybe some stories that avoided the gallows just call me Ratcliffe and join me for stories of a Canadian hangman
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A what-if scripted audio drama based on the oldest unsolved cold case in human history: the murder of "Otzi The Iceman", found perfectly preserved in ice after 5,300 years... with an arrowhead mysteriously lodged in his shoulder. A production of Voyage Media, starring Ethan Suplee (Remember the Titans, American History X, The Wolf of Wall Street). Based on the novel Relic: The Copper Ax: The Tragic Story of Otzi the Iceman by Bill Copeland, available on Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Rélic-C ...
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Remember the good old days of role-playing, when every party carried a ten foot pole, you assumed every chest was a mimic, and the finale of every campaign was an apocalyptic battle against a demon prince at the gates of the Abyss? Well those days are back! On this podcast, we don’t waste our time with cookie cutter scenarios, ho-hum campaign settings, or NPCs asking you to kill the rats in their cellar. No! Each episode is 100% old-school high adventure, with monsters spawned in a nightmare ...
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It takes a village to raise a village. Welcome to ‘Where’s The Village?’ an ongoing discussion on grassroots activism and participation from young professionals working to alleviate poverty and its effects at the ground level. In each episode, we take a look at occurrences in pop culture as well as the latest from the DC nonprofit scene to analyze what lessons can be learned, how we can empower our communities, and find our village. Your hosts are Darius, Demetrius, and Viktor. Darius Baxter ...
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From atop a church tower, a radio station broadcasts investigations into the crimes of a rural village. Narrated and written by Ben Fotheringham. Find us at intermediate.wordpress.com, and at intermediatepod on twitter. Royalty free music by Kevin Mcleod of Incompetech.com.
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A Texas sized true crime podcast. Everything is bigger in Texas; but when it comes to crime--bigger doesn't always mean better. Each episode will discuss all things Texas pertaining to crime and the legal system. But don't let that fool ya! From the solved to the unsolved, the victims to the victimizers, the wrongfully convicted to the wrong-doers, and the law-makers to the law-breakers, this podcast has got it covered.
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On Christmas Day 1929, residents of Germanton, North Carolina were disturbed by multiple gunshots over at the Lawson residence - and when they arrived to investigate, they found a scene that no-one ever wants to witness: an entire family killed by their own father. We've always known who's responsible for the Lawson family murders, but the big ques…
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Join Julie and Matt as they share one of the most important stories in the Bible - the birth of Jesus Christ. We also have our young listeners share their unique ways of celebrating Christmas, from making cookies to unwrapping presents. Remember, Christmas isn't just about presents and decorations, it's about celebrating the miraculous event of the…
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Unions have targetted the office of the ACT Party leader David Seymour and the Minister of Workplace Relations and Safety Brooke Van Velden in Auckland as they fight against government plans to repeal Fair Pay Agreements. Protestors with flags and signs rallied outside the office in Epsom. Emma Stanford has been there and spoke to Charlotte Cook.…
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The number of young people who regularly vape has fallen for the second year in the row. A survey of nearly 30-thousand students by smokefree action group ASH shows the proportion of year 10 pupils vaping either daily, weekly or monthly had dropped by nearly two percent to 16.4 percent. The Chair of ASH - Emeritus Professor Robert Beaglehole spoke …
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A immunisation expert is worried if the government stops funding the Covid-19 vaccine people will no longer think of it as important. The Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says it's possible some people will have to pay in the future after current Pharmac funding ends in June next year - while the Health Minister Shane Reti has said funding remains …
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From 2010 to 2018, rumours were flying around Toronto's gay village that there was a serial killer on the loose, targeting muslim men in the area. Despite these cries, no-one seemed all that interested in investigating... until in 2018 something undeniable happened. Here is the story of the victims of Bruce McArthur.…
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After almost six months away, and just in time for Christmas, two Navy ships arrived back home on Friday - as hundreds of eager whanau members waited on the docks to greet them. Crews from both HMNZS Te Mana and Aotearoa sailed into the Devonport Naval Base about an hour ago to a ceremonial homecoming of gun salutes from ships and shore. HMNZS Te M…
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After two days of deliberations a jury has found both David Hawken and Rebecca Wright-Meldrum guilty of the murder of 21-year-old Christchurch woman Angela Blackmoore in 1995. The pair have been standing trial at the High Court in Christchurch after pleading not guilty to the killing. A third person, Jeremy Powell, admitted the murder and was sente…
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A first of its kind study has revealed poverty is still a barrier when it comes to taking up medicine for Māori, Pasifika and people from rural communities. The research by both Otago and Auckland Universities found that while decades of effort has boosted numbers, Māori and Pasifika are still underrepresented in Aotearoa's medical schools. One of …
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The Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is touring cyclone and rain battered parts of Hawke's Bay. On Friday morning he was in Wairoa to gauge progress of the town's recovery and find out what more is needed. He toured several damaged areas including Tākitimu marae alongside mayor Craig Little who has said his council would go broke if it has to pay a…
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New Zealand has been added to the official list of countries supporting a pledge to triple renewable energy and double energy efficiency by 2030. It was one of only a few OECD countries missing from the initial list of 118 signatories, which was launched at the COP28 climate summit over the weekend. It also comes as Parliament's environment watchdo…
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Fighting has intensified in Gaza as the Israeli army continues to push into the city of Khan Younis, where tens of thousands of displaced people have been sheltering. In one of his strongest moves yet, the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has invoked Article 99 of the UN Charter to push the Security Council to call for a humanitarian ceasefire…
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The Foreign Minister Winston Peters is set to ask Parliament to call on all those involved in the Gaza conflict to "take urgent steps towards establishing a ceasefire". Peters will also move that MPs unequivocally condemn the Hamas terrorist attacks of October the 7th - and call for the release of all hostages. The Green Party has been calling for …
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Aaron does his best to disrupt the Chaos Crew while talking a Big Game. Chris has a Hallmark moment and a few glasses of wine while Bob talks about his favorite Kaiju Minus One. This week's Books: Harley Quinn Black+White+Redder #5, Harley Quinn #34, Howard The Duck #1 (one-shot), Luke Cage: Gang War #1, Spider-Woman Gang War #1, Ms. Marvel: The La…
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SCARED TO DEATH IS EXPLICIT IN EVERY WAY. PLEASE TAKE CARE WHILE LISTENING. Dan is back to his more traditional tales this week. The first tale revolves around a demonic attachment and the second deals with ghosts connected to a tragic past. Lynze has one really big haunted house story! Patreon Monthly Donation: As is our tradition here at Bad Magi…
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As Christmas shopping really starts to ramp up - it seems more and more New Zealanders are looking to fill their stockings with secondhand gifts. Trade Me's annual survey of nearly 5,000 people on their festive shopping behaviour shows the cost of living is having an impact on gift-giving. Trade Me spokesperson Millie Silvester spoke to Charlotte C…
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Kingi Tuheitia has called a national hui for next month, to bring together the many voices of Maori. The announcement comes just a day after hundreds of people turned out at protests right around the motu, with demonstrators voicing concern over some of the new Government's plans and rhetoric on the Treaty of Waitangi. Political commentator and pre…
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The union representing public service workers is vowing to fight any move to remove allowances recognising competency in te reo Maori across the public sector. The Public Service Minister Nicola Willis says she'll be asking for advice on how to stop the extra pay being negotiated into future collective agreements. Acting Te Kaihautu Maori for the P…
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The Governor General Dame Cindy Kiro has given the traditional Speech from the Throne to mark the official state opening of the new parliament. Her speech - written by the Prime Minister Christopher Luxon - laid out the government's intentions for the next three years. It comes against a backdrop of protests around the country - organised by Te Pat…
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Business in the small alpine village of Arthurs Pass is expected to take a big hit over the next two weeks with the daily closure of State Highway 73. The highway linking Canterbury Business in the small alpine village of Arthurs Pass is expected to take a big hit over the next two weeks with the daily closure of State Highway 73. The highway linki…
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Both Palestinian and Jewish supporters have joined forces to fight for a permanent and immediate ceasefire in Gaza. They are currently in the parliamentary forecourt calling for action from the new Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Peters as hostilities resume in the conflict. Alternative Jewish Voices Marilyn Garson spoke to Charlotte Cook.…
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Palm kernel expeller, or PKE, is imported here from Indonesia and Malaysia to be used as supplementary feed on dairy farms. The use of P-K-E has come under scrutiny in recent years due to its links to deforestation by the palm oil industry - prompting companies like state-owned farming business Pāmu, formerly Landcorp, stopping using it entirely, i…
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A debt management firm says an ongoing failure to deal with bad debt is costing the economy more than $2-billion a year. DebtManagers buys non-performing debts from businesses and works directly with debtors to recover the debt, by stopping fees and freezing interest rates, and a repayment plan tailored to each customer. Anan Zaki has the business …
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New Zealand First is vowing to fight back against Te Pāti Māori after thousands protested against the new coalition government. Te Pāti Māori says further action is planned. New Zealand First Deputy Leader Shane Jones said he doesn't think what he called the "average" Māori wants Te Pāti Māori to cause this type of disruption. Jones spoke to Charlo…
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Tuesday's swearing in of the country's 54th parliament has been marked by nationwide protest action against the new coalition government. Thousands of people turned out in centres around the country to join co-ordinated protests called by Te Pāti Māori over what it describes as the government's anti-Māori policies. In Wellington, a large group marc…
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Join us as Julie and Matt take you through the enchanting and magical season of Christmas. Listen in as we get in the holiday spirit, share jokes, discuss traditions, and eagerly anticipate the joys of the season. This episode we question what "Advent" means and explore the importance of this season beyond the presents and decorations. But hold you…
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The families of the victims of the CTV building collapse in Christchurch have told an engineering disciplinary hearing they've been waiting 12 years for accountability. The building collapsed in the February 2011 earthquake killing 115 people. It was designed by Dr Alan Reay's firm - Reay was criticised by the Earthquake Royal Commission for handin…
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The man behind the Lake Onslow power scheme says the project is not dead in the water and it's not up to the National-led government to dictate New Zealand's future energy policy. The $16-billion pumped hydro project in the central Otago high country was proposed as a solution to New Zealand's dry year problem every seven years through power storag…
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December has arrived and that means Christmas trees are being decorated, carols are on and most importantly, lights are going up. The switch will be flicked at the popular street-wide display on Auckland's Franklin Road Friday night, and this year marks it's thirtieth anniversary. Organiser Roscoe Thorby spoke to Charlotte Cook.…
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