Out Of The Ordinary Podshape True Crime
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- True Crime
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You may not know the name, Brandon Truaxe, but you most likely will know some of the brands he created – Brandon was behind the international skin care brand – The Ordinary which is part of the Deciem group of companies.
This is the true story of the rise and demise of a man that was once lauded business genius.
Across 15 months from 2017, he went from skincare savant to taking over his companies Instagram account, with daily disturbing messages, he fired staff via social media, accused his fellow shareholders of financial impropriety, was arrested outside the British Pm’s house, and was sanctioned in the Uk and then taken to court in a bitter court battle which saw him ousted from his own company.
Then sadly in 2019 he fell from his balcony in Toronto.
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Missing or Murdered - 2024 Update
A new episode in the case of a missing woman Katie O'Shea's is coming to this feed on Monday, April 8th, 2024.
Catch up now with the first 5 episodes available now
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Introducing - The Chills
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"The Chills" is not your average ghost story podcast. It's a collection of real, raw, and riveting tales straight from your DMs. Every episode dives deep into the eerie, unexplained, and outright weird experiences that have you second-guessing that "it's just the wind.". Hosted with a vibe that's equal parts spooky and relatable, we're breaking down the barriers between the seen and the unseen, one ghost story at a time. Whether you're a full-on believer or just here for the thrills, turn the lights down low, plug in, and let's explore the supernatural together. Because, let's face it, who doesn't love a good ghost story that makes you want to sleep with the lights on?
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Introducing - Missing Pieces - The Search for Samantha Murphy
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Introducing - Catching Dad's Killer
Robert Dickie went missing from his farm just outside of Dubbo, NSW, in 2016.
Bob's family always believed something bad happened to him, and then in April 2020, a woman was arrested for his murder.
Almost 4 years later, after an 8-week trial and revelations that shocked the family,the judge delivers his verdict.
In some parts of this podcast, we have used AI-generated voices to enhance the audio experience
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An Extraordinary Founder's Final Chapter
In this final short episode, months after Brandon’s death, lawyers for his estate rush to court to stop the estate losing millions of dollars in assets
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Digging Deeper
Digging deeper into some of Brandon's wild and unproven allegations about financial impropriety connected us with a Canadian journalist who had done his own investigation into alleged violations of Canada’s anti-money-laundering act.In this episode, we find out more.
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Customer Reviews
Could have been a smash hit
The missing ingredient is current interviews. It so badly needs real voices of people involved in this story. I know that takes more journalistic resources, but the AI just doesn’t weave a narrative that real human perspectives and reflections can give. It ends up just a flat retelling of events.
Not great, too much AI
The story is interesting but the writing is terrible. The narrator notes that interviews are read by AI voices but it sounds like the whole podcast was written and delivered by AI. There are so many grammatical errors in the “reporting”, it makes you wonder if there was actually a human behind this
Another unethical podcast from Podshape
When this channel isn’t making podcasts that exploit grieving families they are doing this. So callous and unfeeling to cover the story of a mentally ill person who ended their life.
Also as usual the editing, sound and script are terrible.