The best-selling author and the man wrongly convicted of her rape

The best-selling author and the man wrongly c...

Up next

The world is looking for the Kinahan drug lords. We found them

After years in hiding, The Sunday Times has obtained images of Christy and Daniel Kinahan, leaders of the all-powerful Kinahan cartel, living freely in Dubai. They are some of the most wanted criminals in the world. So why aren’t they in custody?This podcast was brought to you th ...  Show more

Kent's meningitis outbreak - how it exploded, can it be stopped?

What began as an evening out at a nightclub in Kent has rapidly spiralled into a "super-spreader" event that has left doctors stunned and two young people dead. This surge in Meningitis B cases has triggered a public health alert, leaving the UK scrambling as private vaccine supp ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

Una storia di molestie sessuali nella redazione del Guardian. Ascesa e caduta di Elizabeth Holmes, la grande truffatrice della Silicon valle
Il Mondo

Sette donne hanno detto di essere state molestate per anni da Nick Cohen, opinionista del quotidiano britannico. La fondatrice ed ex amministratrice delegata della Theranos è entrata in carcere, dove ha cominciato a scontare una pena di 11 anni per frode.

Jennifer Gue ...
  Show more

An Anonymous #MeToo Source Goes Public
The Daily

This episode contains descriptions of alleged sexual assault. 

It’s been more than five years since the #MeToo movement, driven by reporting at publications like The New York Times, toppled powerful and abusive men. Behind that essential journalism were sources, m ...

  Show more

The Sunday Read: ‘Podcasters Took Up Her Sister’s Murder Investigation. Then They Turned on Her’
The Daily

Liz Flatt drove to Austin, Texas, mostly out of desperation. She had tried talking with the police. She had tried working with a former F.B.I. profiler who ran a nonprofit dedicated to solving unsolved murders. She had been interviewed by journalists and at least one podcaster ...

  Show more

#344: “Lovely Bones” Author Is Sorry For Sending Wrong Guy To Jail For 16 Years After Writing a Book About Him
Rotten Mango

Timothy, a film director, had a new script land on his desk. The movie was in its final screenwriting stages and it just needed his final approval. 

They had been working to turn Alice Sebold, the famed author of “The Lovely Bones,” they were working on turning her memoi ...

  Show more