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  • Vad händer när den kriminella sfären äter sig in i den vita sektorn? När kriminella aktörer tar sig in i samhällets högsta skikt, bland börsnoterade bolag, stora pengar och kända politiker.

    Programledare Elsa Sandin
    Producent Viktor Ahldén
    Ansvarig utgivare Peter Fellman

  • Join us as we share horror stories from the Holiday Park Industry. We could be joined by a guest or a discussion between Hosts Punk and Jude regarding all things nefarious in the Holiday Park industry.

  • Im August 1992 wird der iranische Künstler Fereydoun Farrokhzad tot in seiner Wohnung in Bonn aufgefunden. Ein Messer ragt aus seinem Mund. Bis heute ist der Mord nicht aufgeklärt. Was ist dran an den Gerüchten, dass der iranische Geheimdienst dahintersteckt? Dieser Frage geht Investigativ-Reporterin Patrizia Schlosser in ihrem neuen Podcast nach und nimmt uns dabei mit in das unglaubliche Leben von Fereydoun Farrokhzad, die Geschichte Irans und die Welt der Geheimdienste.

  • Η Κοιλάδα είναι ένα γραφικό ψαροχώρι στην Αργολίδα που τα τελευταία χρόνια φιλοξενεί την τουριστική αφρόκρεμα της Ευρώπης. Εκεί, πριν δέκα χρόνια, συνέβη ένας μυστήριος φόνος.
    Ο Θανάσης Λάμπρου, καπετάνιος στα ταχύπλοα σκάφη γνωστού εφοπλιστή, βρέθηκε ξαφνικά νεκρός στην αυλή του καλύτερου του φίλου. Τι μπορεί να έγινε; Κανένας γείτονας δεν άκουσε κάτι. Κανείς δεν είδε τίποτα. Όλα τα στόματα ήταν κλειστά.
    Λίγους μήνες αργότερα συνελήφθη η γυναίκα του, Δήμητρα Βούλγαρη.
    Η Βούλγαρη βρίσκεται στη φυλακή και εκτίει ποινή ισόβιας κάθειρξης για την δολοφονία. Ισχυρίζεται ότι είναι αθώα. Μπορεί να είναι; Και κάποιοι να ξέρουν και να μη μιλούν;
    Ένα podcast του Βήματος σε συνεργασία με τη Melon Media.


  • I spåren av ett bedrägeri i miljardklassen kliver en frälsare fram. Juristen Lars Olofsson lovar att försöka få tillbaka de bedragnas pengar. Men frågetecknen hopar sig snabbt.

    Frälsaren är en dokumentärserie från Svenska Dagbladet om svek, dubbelspel och lögner. För att höra hela serien behöver du vara prenumerant. Gå till svd.se/fralsaren.

  • So Cal Couple Nicole and Kristian bring some much-needed light and humor to some of humanity’s darkest times and scariest monsters.

  • Your Average Couple Reviewing Your Not So Average Crimes. 

  • It’s 2012. Dawn Pasela, a trusting and fierce advocate for justice, has just realized the unimaginable — the prosecutors she works for are hiding evidence to keep innocent people imprisoned for mortgage fraud.

    She’s threatened to stay silent, but she’s determined to testify against them and do what’s right. She’d never get that chance.Just as Dawn is supposed to testify, she’s found dead in her apartment under suspicious circumstances.

    Join us — Dana Poll, Lexi Kakis, and Andrea Cipriano — for our weekly YouTube Live investigative series into the suspicious death of Dawn Pasela, starting Wednesday, February 28th at 7:00pm EST! It’s never too late to uncover the truth.

  • Night Shift is part of The Binge - subscribe to listen to all episodes, all at once, ad-free right now. From serial killer nurses to psychic scammers – The Binge is your home for true crime stories that pull you in and never let go. Follow The Binge Crimes and The Binge Cases wherever you get your podcasts to get new stories on the first of the month, every month. Hit ‘Subscribe’ at the top of the Night Shift show page on Apple Podcasts or visit GetTheBinge.com. The Binge – feed your true crime obsession.

  • True Criminals is your go-to podcast for in-depth explorations of both historical and contemporary crime stories, released weekly. Hosted by Sky News Crime Correspondent Martin Brunt and journalist Helen Fospero, this show brings you comprehensive true crime storytelling shaped by decades of frontline reporting.

    Each week, Martin and Helen tell stories with exclusive insights and previously untold details. Listen as they share perspectives from the cases you won’t have heard before. They'll be joined by special guests including detectives at the heart of major cases, investigative journalists, renowned authors, and even individuals connected to the crimes themselves.

    If you’re a true crime enthusiast seeking a unique, behind-the-scenes view of investigations and justice, True Criminals is your all-access pass into a sometimes gruesome and always compelling world.

    Send your comments and questions to [email protected]

    Find us on:

    https://www.instagram.com/true.criminals
    https://www.youtube.com/@True-Criminals
    https://www.tiktok.com/@truecriminalspodcast

    Connect with Martin Brunt:

    Twitter: @skymartinbrunt

    Discover more about Martin’s career and the cases he’s covered by reading his book:

    No One Got Cracked Over the Head for No Reason: Dispatches from a Crime Reporter https://amzn.eu/d/ahN9PFq

    Connect with Helen Fospero:

    Instagram: @helenfospero

    Check out Helen’s podcast, The Convex Conversation: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-convex-conversation/id1510209575?i=1000613866051

    Credits:

    True Criminals is produced by Audio Bleach Global.

    Visit audiobleachglobal.com/truecriminals for more information.

    Executive Producer: Lee Mann
    Producer: Russell Barnes
    Audio Production: Andrew Chappell
    Music Composition: Chap Mannequin
    Artwork: Bleached

  • Dr. Martina Winkelhofer von der Kronenzeitung und Rüdiger Landgraf von kronehit widmen sich den spektakulärsten Kriminalfällen der Geschichte.

  • 1912 is a podcast about the expulsion of more than 1,000 Black residents from Forsyth County, Georgia and its lasting impact on the families affected. We’ll explore how a combination of popular myth and generations of displacement contributed to the attempted erasure of an entire Black community.

    A limited series from Atlanta History Center.

    Find more at wabe.org/1912

  • "Cronache dell'Ignoto" è il podcast che ti porta in quelle chiacchierate di fine serata, dove i discorsi diventano strani e affascinanti. Misteri, paranormale, UFO, complotti, crescita personale, spiritualità e tanto altro... tutto è sul tavolo. Insieme ai miei amici, esploreremo l'ignoto con leggerezza, risate e riflessioni personali, proprio come faresti con il tuo gruppo.

    Ogni settimana, ci sarà una nuova puntata dove discuteremo di ciò che si cela nell'ombra, e ogni tanto avremo anche ospiti speciali che porteranno le loro storie e conoscenze. E naturalmente, tu sarai parte integrante della conversazione, con le tue domande, spunti di riflessione e contributi.

    Mettiti comodo ed entra nella nostra chiacchierata. Sono sicuro che ti divertirai e ti incuriosirai, perché a "Cronache dell'Ignoto" nulla è troppo strano per essere discusso.

  • Sestry Chaosu je CZ/SK podcast zaměřený na krimi, záhady a konspirační teorie. Každý týden vás vezmeme do temného světa krimi případů, podivných událostí a šokujících teorií, které vám nedají spát. Tajemství čekají na odhalení! Troufnete si vstoupit do světa chaosu?

  • Mit jeder Folge ein bisschen schlauer! Strafverteidiger Dr. Alexander Stevens und Mr. "So geht Recht" Christian Klages stellen mit echten Gerichtsurteilen auf unterhaltsame und amüsante Weise das Wissen des Anderen und ihrer Zuhörer*innen auf die Probe.

    Das Besondere dabei ist, dass die beiden den Fall des jeweils anderen vorher nicht kennen und so in jeder Folge spontan mit ihrem noch aus der Uni vorhandenen Halbwissen den Fall lösen müssen.

    Jeden Donnerstag gibt es eine neue Folge unseres Podcasts "So geht Recht"

    Weitere spannende Informationen und News gibt es hier:
    "So geht Recht" bei TrueCrimes.de

  • Welkom bij waargebeurd!Op dit account kun je waargebeurde spannende true crime verhalen bekijken en/of beluisteren.Elke vrijdag 19.00 komt er een nieuwe podcast online!Kan jij vannacht nog een oog dicht te doen?••••••Word een betalende abonnee: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/waar-gebeurd/subscribeYouTube: WaargebeurdWaargebeurd BackMe: https://waargebeurd.backme.org/

  • Marlon Brando: The Revolutionary Actor Early Life and Beginnings Marlon Brando Jr. was born on April 3, 1924, in Omaha, Nebraska. The son of Marlon Brando Sr., a pesticide and chemical feed manufacturer, and Dorothy Julia Pennebaker, an actress and theatre administrator, Brando's early life was marked by complexity and contradiction. His mother, whom he adored, was an alcoholic, while his father was often absent and emotionally distant. Brando's childhood was tumultuous. He was expelled from several schools due to rebellious behavior, a pattern that would continue into his adult life. Despite these challenges, or perhaps because of them, Brando developed a keen sensitivity and a deep well of emotion that would later serve him well in his acting career. At his father's insistence, Brando was sent to Shattuck Military Academy in Minnesota. However, his rebellious nature persisted, and he was eventually expelled. After a brief stint working as a ditch-digger, Brando decided to follow in his mother's footsteps and pursue acting. He moved to New York City in 1943, at the age of 19, to study at the American Theatre Wing Professional School. The Actor's Studio and Early Stage Career In New York, Brando met Stella Adler, a renowned acting teacher who would have a profound influence on his career. Adler introduced Brando to the 'Method' style of acting, based on the techniques of Konstantin Stanislavski. This approach emphasized emotional truth and drawing from one's own experiences to inform performances. Brando took to this style immediately, and it would become the foundation of his revolutionary approach to acting. Brando also became involved with the Actor's Studio, founded by Elia Kazan, Cheryl Crawford, and Robert Lewis. Here, under the tutelage of Lee Strasberg, Brando honed his craft alongside other future stars like Montgomery Clift and James Dean. His first significant stage role came in 1944 with "I Remember Mama." However, it was his electrifying performance as Stanley Kowalski in Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named Desire" in 1947 that truly announced Brando as a major talent. His raw, animalistic portrayal of Kowalski was unlike anything Broadway had seen before, and it set the stage for a new era in American acting. Breakthrough in Hollywood Brando made his film debut in "The Men" (1950), playing a paraplegic veteran. To prepare for the role, he spent a month in a veterans' hospital, demonstrating the commitment to realism that would characterize his approach to acting throughout his career. However, it was the 1951 film adaptation of "A Streetcar Named Desire," directed by Elia Kazan, that catapulted Brando to stardom. His portrayal of Stanley Kowalski, with his famous cry of "Stella!", became one of the most iconic moments in cinema history. The performance earned Brando his first Academy Award nomination and cemented his status as the most exciting young actor in Hollywood. Brando followed this with a string of critically acclaimed performances in films such as "Viva Zapata!" (1952), "Julius Caesar" (1953), and "On the Waterfront" (1954). The latter, which reunited him with Elia Kazan, won Brando his first Academy Award for Best Actor. His portrayal of Terry Malloy, particularly the famous "I coulda been a contender" scene, is considered one of the greatest performances in film history. Rebel Without a Cause Throughout the 1950s, Brando's off-screen persona began to match his on-screen intensity. He became known for his rebellious attitude, his disdain for Hollywood conventions, and his turbulent personal life. This period saw him take on a variety of roles, from singing and dancing in "Guys and Dolls" (1955) to playing a Nazi officer in "The Young Lions" (1958). Brando's reputation for being difficult on set grew during this time. He often clashed with directors and fellow actors, and his perfectionism and insistence on multiple takes became legendary. Despite this, his talent was undeniable, and he continued to be one of Hollywood's most sought-after actors. Decline and Comeback The 1960s saw a decline in Brando's career. Films like "One-Eyed Jacks" (1961), which Brando also directed, and "Mutiny on the Bounty" (1962) were commercial and critical disappointments. His behavior on set became increasingly erratic, and his reputation suffered as a result. However, Brando made a spectacular comeback in 1972 with his portrayal of Don Vito Corleone in Francis Ford Coppola's "The Godfather." His performance was a masterclass in subtlety and understatement, a stark contrast to the raw emotion of his earlier roles. The film was a massive success, and Brando won his second Academy Award for Best Actor, which he famously refused in protest of Hollywood's treatment of Native Americans. Later Career and Controversies Following "The Godfather," Brando continued to take on challenging and controversial roles. His portrayal of a middle-aged American expatriate in Bernardo Bertolucci's "Last Tango in Paris" (1972) was highly controversial due to its explicit sexual content. The film's infamous butter scene remains a subject of debate and controversy to this day. In 1979, Brando gave another memorable performance in Coppola's "Apocalypse Now," playing the renegade Colonel Kurtz. Despite appearing on screen for only a few minutes, Brando's presence dominates the film. However, his behavior during filming was notoriously difficult, arriving on set overweight and unprepared. As Brando aged, his appearances became less frequent and more eccentric. He took on roles in films like "The Formula" (1980), "The Freshman" (1990), and "Don Juan DeMarco" (1995), often for large paychecks rather than artistic merit. His final film appearance was in "The Score" (2001), alongside Robert De Niro and Edward Norton. Personal Life and Activism Brando's personal life was as dramatic and turbulent as many of his on-screen roles. He was married three times and had eleven children, including three with his housekeeper. His family life was marked by tragedy, including the murder of one of his sons and the suicide of his daughter. Throughout his life, Brando was a vocal advocate for civil rights and Native American rights. He was involved in the African-American Civil Rights Movement and famously sent Sacheen Littlefeather to refuse his Academy Award for "The Godfather" in protest of Hollywood's portrayal of Native Americans. Brando's later years were marked by health issues and personal tragedies. He became reclusive, rarely making public appearances. He struggled with obesity and diabetes, which contributed to his declining health. Legacy and Impact Marlon Brando passed away on July 1, 2004, at the age of 80. His death marked the end of an era in American cinema. Brando's impact on acting and cinema cannot be overstated. He revolutionized the craft of acting, bringing a new level of realism and emotional intensity to the screen. His naturalistic style, informed by the Method, influenced generations of actors who followed him. Beyond his acting technique, Brando's screen presence was unparalleled. He possessed a unique combination of masculine strength and vulnerable sensitivity that redefined the concept of the leading man in Hollywood. His performances in films like "On the Waterfront," "The Godfather," and "Apocalypse Now" are studied and admired to this day. Brando was also a pioneer in challenging the studio system and asserting the rights of actors. He was one of the first actors to demand profit participation in his films and to use his star power to champion social causes. However, Brando's legacy is complex. His later career was marked by eccentric behavior and a perceived waste of his immense talent. He became as famous for his off-screen antics and weight gain as for his performances. Despite this, Brando's place in the pantheon of great actors remains secure. He was named by Time magazine as one of its 100 Most Important People of the 20th Century, and the American Film Institute ranked him as the fourth greatest male star whose screen debut occurred before or during 1950. In conclusion, Marlon Brando was more than just an actor; he was a cultural icon who changed the face of cinema. His influence can be seen in countless performances by actors who followed him, and his best work continues to inspire and move audiences decades after it was first created. Brando's life and career serve as a testament to the transformative power of great art and the complex nature of genius. Thanks for listening and remember to like and share wherever you get your podcasts.

  • A true crime podcast dedicated to keeping you paranoid. Host and Creator, Chrissy Champagne, tells scary, spooky, and horrific true tales in a storyteller fashion. In the hopes that you will always keep one eye open. 

    Stay Paranoid!