Episode 365 - Virginia Hall: The WW2 Super Spy

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ShortHand: Lake Nyos - Fog of Death

“On that day, there were no flies on the dead. The flies were dead too.” On the 21st of August 1986, 1746 people and 3500 livestock died in the Cameroonian village of Nyos, died suddenly, and all at once. Ancient folklore had long cautioned the inhabitants of Nyos about evil spir ...  Show more

The Suffolk Strangler: Ipswich's Red Light Killings | #437

In December 2006, the town of Ipswich was rocked by a spree of brutal murders targeting sex workers in its notorious red light area. But the story didn’t end with the capture of the so-called ‘Suffolk Strangler’, Steve Wright… The murders of Tania Nicol, Gemma Adams, Anneli Alder ...  Show more

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