Episode 365 - Virginia Hall: The WW2 Super Spy

Episode 365 - Virginia Hall: The WW2 Super Sp...

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ShortHand: Wolfgang Beltracchi - The Greatest Art Fraud in History?

Tens of millions of dollars flowed onto the canvas from the tip of Wolfgang Beltracchi’s brush. His talent? Unquestionable. His methods? Perfect. His ability to recreate the works of other artists? The greatest there has ever been.Alongside his wife Helene, Wolfgang Beltrachhi so ...  Show more

Michael X - Part Two: The Murder of Gale Benson | #446

Mystery, mayhem, and death followed Michael X all the way back to Trinidad.Hacked to death and left in shallow graves, the bodies of Gale Benson and Joseph Skerritt were found at Michael X’s house. Whispers of black magic and rumours of espionage rippled through the island.How co ...  Show more

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