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The Verdict June 26 Final

Court's in Session: Should Roberto Osuna get his…

An episode of the Verdict Sports podcast, hosted by Verdict Sports, titled "The Verdict June 26 Final" was published on June 27, 2018 and runs 44 minutes.

June 27, 2018 ·44m · Verdict Sports

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Court's in Session: Should Roberto Osuna get his Blue jersey back? Who will win The World Cup? Where will Lebron end up?

Court's in Session: Should Roberto Osuna get his Blue jersey back? Who will win The World Cup? Where will Lebron end up?
The Verdict The Courier-Mail Made up of The Courier-Mail's expert journalists, the Verdict team know what they're talking about when they dissect the week's top stories. From politics to sport to show business, their view delivers the bottom line on what's in the headlines every week. The Pod du Jour Thomas and Andrew In a world of pretenders, only two men can trusted to give the all important verdict. Welcome to The Pod du Jour, where EVERYTHING is up for review. The Trial of Lucy Letby The Crime Desk To access episodes from previous series of The Trial, subscribe to The Crime Desk. Join today at thecrimedesk.com.Click here to sign up for The Crime Desk's weekly newsletter. It's free and packed with exclusive interviews, expert insight, and gripping deep dive investigations from across the world.Lucy Letby is a child killer. Last year she was convicted of murdering seven babies and trying to murder six more while working as a neo-natal nurse at the Countess of Chester Hospital, in the NW of England and was sentenced to spend her life in jail. She also went back in court to face a retrial on one charge the jury could not reach a verdict on - the alleged Attempted Murder of a premature baby girl, known as Baby K.She was found guilty once again.Follow Murder Archives Nearly We’ve started this podcast to create a dialogue with you, that may help solve a 1929 murder in Toorak. If you want to know more, or help in the amateur sleuthing, we’ve uploaded documents and images to our website www.murderarchives.com.au to complement the podcast.About the case.On 9 September 1929, Norma McLeod, an unmarried 29-year-old teacher was found unconscious in her parent’s home in the prestigious suburb of Toorak. A pair of men’s underpants lay across her forehead. By 5pm that day she was dead. An autopsy revealed a seven-inch crack in the back of her skull caused by violent trauma from a blunt object. The case attracted huge press and public attention; accusations were plentiful, but an inquest returned an open verdict.Almost 90 years after this mysterious death, an extensive three-year investigation involving a re-examination of the police files, combined with an in-depth look at Norma’s family, raises questions about the rigour of the original investigation. With
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