w/s/p/c/ wrote: » If there are any true crime fans out there, I would recommend to listen to "Last Seen". Its a podcast about the theft of 13 irreplaceable artworks (by Rembrandt and others) from the Isabella Stewart Gardner museum in Boston in 1990. They have never been recovered and the case is still open. The estimate the art's worth at around half a billion dollars today. Only 4 episodes so far, its a weekly podcast, downloaded and listened to it all yesterday can't wait to hear more, I have been avoiding looking up anything to do with the case on-line!
WinnyThePoo wrote: » Never heard of these robberies. Listened to the first three episodes so far and hooked. Cheers for the recommendation. There is also videos and pictures on the podcast site.
Pelvis wrote: » Also listened to a couple of episodes of Case File, specifically The Toy Box and Katherine Knight. Christ! These, while compelling, just leave me feeling uneasy. I'm not quite sure I can say I enjoy them. Not sure I'll listen to any more.
GingerLily wrote: » Has anyone listened to 'Escaping NXIVM'? Its very addictive, about a multilevel marketing cult, the one Allison Mac from smallville was involved in and is accused of human trafficking!
dastardly00 wrote: » There are a lot of less gruesome/disturbing episodes than those two. It's a great podcast, I would recommend that you listen to a couple more episodes
DublinHun72 wrote: » On episode 3 now ! Really good
S.M.B. wrote: » I am also on episode 3.
gmisk wrote: » I am currently listening to Intrigue:the ratline Really excellent stuff focused on the life of a nazi called Otto wachter
w/s/p/c/ wrote: » If there are any true crime fans out there, I would recommend to listen to "Last Seen".
NotInventedHere wrote: » RadioLab: In the no - part 1. massively infuriating episode
ILikeBoats wrote: » In what way?
NotInventedHere wrote: » Everyone has their personal boundaries, but don’t extrapolate that into universal truths about genders. Kaitlyn displays no self-awareness whatsoever. There was no point where she takes responsibility for putting herself into situations where her behavior invites and convinces her partners of imminent sexual interaction, This is a serious issue that needs serious discussion of what consent is.
IvyTheTerrific wrote: » Very interesting episode of Radiolab today from an Irish perspective. They were discussing proportional representation (it's being phased in in several places in the US) and a good chunk of the program discussed Ireland.