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In the late 1970s you can’t buy heroin on the streets of the big English cities.
In the whole of Britain there’s 2000 heroin addicts. 3000 tops.
Mostly middle class.
By the mid-1980s there is 330000 heroin addicts in Britain.
Mostly working class.
Presented by the playwright of The Political History of Smack and Crack, this limited series globetrots through the history of international drug trade in the 20th Century, encompassing US prohibition, the Sicilian Mafia, World War Two, the establishment of the CIA, revolutions of the 1980s, the Golden Triangle and much more. -
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Examine the many faces of Michael Jackson with host Brandon Ogborn. What starts as a simple question of guilt or innocence quickly turns into a searching chronicle of race, fame and abuse. Drawing on extensive interviews and relying on much-needed humor, Ogborn and co-host Omar Crook interview Jackson’s defense attorneys, the investigators and prosecutors who pursued him, and the writers and tabloid journalists who followed the cases and ferreted out leads. Through those interviews and their ruminations, Ogborn and Crook wander the hall of mirrors that was Jackson’s life, painstakingly, sometimes painfully, reconstructing the complex narrative of an iconic and troubled performer haunted by allegations of criminal perversion. Learn more at https://luminary.link/telephone
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The Only Chip In The Cookie serves up a fresh batch of conversation with Black professionals working in industries and holding positions with little to no Black representation. Join us as we discuss the challenges this lack of diversity brings, and the solutions needed to remedy these disparities. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/onlychip/support
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"A mother/son team that dives deep in serial killers' stories exposing secrets not known to the public. Join us in the twisted worlds of serial killers."
Featuring Nick Adams - always interested in understanding serial killers and why they do what they do.
Janice Oakley - Associate Degree in Latent Studies Crime Scene and BS in Psychology and Criminal Justice. -
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Abused and hated children begin torturing and mangling small animals. Feeling no empathy or remorse. Feeling nothing. Do they have a soul? The common thing between all these children is they grow up to be the worlds most notorious serial killers. Slashing and strangling their way through tens and sometimes hundreds of victims. Join us as we delve into the mystery and darkness of the mind of serial killers. Two episodes a week on Monday and Thursday. Are you ready for the truth?
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The world has turned on its axis over the past 12 months and every human on planet Earth has been affected, somehow.
But there are challenges that have been affecting society, way before a virus changed how we think. These issues have been tucked away, but it’s time for them to be voiced again.
Are you ready? Are you ready to join me in a quiet corner of Little Venice, where I am having some deep conversations with some friends of mine- and these conversations are not going to be easy. Racism, youth crime, mental health...all those things we need to get out there and talk about, but we don’t know where to start.
Join me for a series of debates on The Frost Report. They won’t be comfortable subjects but they will be spoken about.