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What Really Happened (Trailer)

An episode of the What Really Happened podcast, hosted by Ashanti Williams, titled "What Really Happened (Trailer)" was published on December 28, 2019 and runs 0 minutes.

December 28, 2019 ·0m · What Really Happened

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What Really Happened in the Nineties? BBC Radio 4 Cancel culture, Brexit, identity politics. How did we get here? Did we miss something? Robert Carlyle is here to show us that we did. And it happened in the '90s. Death Railway Revisited Nicholas Fordham Inspired by the movie The Bridge on the River Kwai I’ve been on a journey to discover what really happened in SE Asia 80 years ago during the construction of the Death Railway: Why was it so important to build? Who built it? How did they build it? And why did so many people die during its construction? I speak to several experts along the way and unearth some surprising facts about this infamous railway line. Morrison Mysteries NBC News Dateline NBC’s Keith Morrison takes you on a captivating ride through some of the most suspenseful and chilling works of fiction you’ll ever hear. Get ready for haunting stories of betrayal, love, jealousy and rage. Each chapter brings more clues, more suspense and of course, more twists and turns. So settle down and listen up, it’s classic mysteries as you’ve never heard before. In Season 3 of Morrison Mysteries, Dateline NBC's Keith Morrison introduces you to the Meadowcroft family, living on a sprawling American farm. The household is teeming with rivalry and passion, envy and anger. When someone mysteriously disappears, two brothers are accused of murder. But all is not as it seems. To find out what really happened, tune in to Wilkie Collins’ "The Dead Alive," a chilling novel from 150 years ago based on a real trial.Listen to all episodes of Morrison Mysteries now completely free, or subscriber to Dateline Premium to listen ad-free: DatelinePremium.com Black Cat Vol. 02 No. 06 March 1897, The by Various LibriVox The Black Cat (1895-1922) was a monthly literary magazine, publishing original short stories, often about uncanny or fantastical topics. Many writers were largely unknown, but some famous authors also wrote original material for this magazine.This sixth issue of volume 2 presents the following five short stories:"The Stolen Melody", by Constance Fauntleroy Runcie: a ruthless pianist tries to win the music award through evil manipulation"The Bramble Gift Trust", by Zollie Luther Jones: Nannie Burns has assembled a very unusual collection of souvenirs"The Parchment Slave", by A. M. Barnes: find out what really happened to the last will of Mr Boise"Monsieur Angot", by Charles F. Bourke: let yourself be instructed by the musings and philosophies of a French parrot"The Ivory Bells", by James Buckham: a young woman hopes to find out that Love is not only attracted by lovely baubles - Summary by Sonia
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