Intrigue
Worse Than Murder - A tragic case of mistaken identity that shook Britain and launched a tabloid war. One winter's night in 1969, kidnappers targeting Rupert Murdoch's wife abducted Muriel McKay by mistake; she was never seen again. Jane MacSorley investigates this shocking crime which baffled police, launched a tabloid war - and - more than 50 years on, remains unresolved. Intrigue: 'Jaw dropping', 'gripping', 'bingeable,' 'thrilling' - dramatic true stories and investigations that reveal how the world really works.
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Fascinating
Oct 29
Thank you for your hard and dangerous reporting! Love your voice and accent as well ;)
Hmmm
May 31
I’m left with more questions than answers after this one. Did they send authorities after him? Was he arrested? Is he still operating? I’m left more frustrated than fascinated. Argh! Needs a follow up!
Surprisingly right wing and icky
Jun 29
BBC usually has top notch content but this was… icky. It was so weirdly conservative and right wing and apart from “it’s dangerous” didn’t really articulate what the big problem with people movement is other than “it’s the government’s decision”. Really didn’t care about the people wanting to leave their war torn countries, and only cared that people smuggling is “illegal” and doesn’t address WHY this black market exists in the first place. Surprised at how reactionary/right-wing this is. Oyeah. In episode 5 they talk to a contact and then rat him out to a lawyer and a later episode they interview migrants on their journey who are willing to talk to them AND THEN RAT THEM OUT TO THE POLICE. AND they keep talking about the picture of Scorpion and how SCARY he looks. If you look that picture up it’s just of a regular looking middle-eastern man. Cool cool cool. Not questionable at all…
Tone deaf
Jun 24
Just completely misguided and borderline racist at points. Chasing down a smuggler in Iraq as part of the BBC, the national broadcast of one of the first three countries to illegally invade and destroy that place wondering why there’s dangerous smuggling happening. No critical thought at all about why this industry exists and how much more dangerous these two individuals made it for a time with their reckless pursuit of this story. Who knows how many lives they endangered in this process and how many desperate migrants missed the chance of getting somewhere safe due to their interference during all this. So much focus on the lifestyle and drug use of this one man while they parade freely across the Middle East and see no irony in the privilege. Just left me scratching my head.
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