S6 Ep3: The Murder of Rhys Jones

S6 Ep3: The Murder of Rhys Jones

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Seeing Red | Through The Lens: Episode 1

Welcome to our first video podcast episode! For those who don't know us, we are Mark and Bethan, and we have been the hosts of the audio podcast Seeing Red for 8 years. Currently at over 17 million downloads and counting! This month we discuss Hannah Pettey, a young mother who wa ...  Show more

Ian Watkins: The Dark Downfall of a Lostprophets Star | Seeing Dead

We're taking a short mid-season break this week, but rather than leave the feed silent, we thought we'd share an episode from Mark's other podcast, Dead Famous. This episode forms part of a recent trilogy examining famous figures whose lives ended in scandal, criminality and publ ...  Show more

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