Bad People present True Crime Crackers 2022 ft. Obscene

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Welcome to Obscene: The Dublin Scandal

Line of Duty’s Adrian Dunbar narrates Obscene: The Dublin Scandal, a seven-part series about a bizarre moment in Irish history.In the summer of 1982, two seemingly random killings occurred within the space of days, sparking Ireland’s biggest manhunt. The smartly-dressed suspect, ...  Show more

Episode 1: Man in a Dickie Bow

Two seemingly random killings and a smartly-dressed assailant shock Ireland in the summer of 1982.Warning: This episode contains descriptions of graphic violence and some strong language.--CREDITS:Narrated by Adrian Dunbar Written by Paul WalkerArchive producer: Declan Smith Musi ...  Show more

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