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Welcome to the Tortoise Investigates feed. It’s the home for the best of our podcast series, where you can find all our chart-topping, award-winning stories in one place. We’ve covered everything from extraordinary tales of deception to suspicious deaths to one mother’s decades-long fight against the police. Our journalists cover a wide range of stories but there is a thread that ties them all together – in every series, you’ll hear us going deep on a story, taking our time to investigate, guided by the public interest and the truths that, as journalists, we think need to be uncovered. We will continue to update this feed regularly with all of our best and most ambitious stories. To find out more about Tortoise: Download the Tortoise app - for a listening experience curated by our journalists Subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free content Become a member and get access to all of Tortoise's premium audio offerings and more If you want to get in touch with us directly about a story, or tell us more about the stories you want to hear about contact dangerousmemories@tortoisemedia.com. Reporter: Grace Hughes-Hallett Producer: Gary Marshall Additional reporting and production: Imogen Harper Sound design and original composition: Tom Kinsella Theme music: Far Gone (Don’t Leave) by Pictish Trail Podcast artwork: Lola Williams Executive producer: Ceri Thomas Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Season 13
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Wooooowwwww this most recent season is so good. A very balanced examination of patterns of behavior from Neil Gaiman. I was SEATED the entire season. I think the exploration of consent in these episodes is such a crucial conversation, especially when age and power/influence are taken into account. Really well done.
Very good. Missed some nuance
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Very thorough, great interviews, and overall a very good job of WHY some of the texts seemed to the perpetrator seemed different than those to their friends and their experiences. As a woman, I’ve been through this— the biggest concern after a sexual assault or a coercive encounter where there is a power dynamic is fear you will upset the man. I wrote texts to placate and try to make sure I didn’t upset the person. I wanted to act normal and hope they still liked me because it makes you feel vulnerable when you go through something like that, and angry men or men who feel like you “didn’t enjoy it” treat you badly or put your job, life at risk. It’s a sick dynamic, but as vulnerable young women with men in power who take advantage and put you in a position where you fear for your job, your comfort, your future, you don’t ever want to make them mad, or even make them hate you for not being “grateful” — a powerful man’s ego is like a toxic plant that has to be constantly cared for, watered, spoken to gently. This is far worse when it is a famous person and a huge age gap.
Pig Iron
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Just finished “Pig Iron,” reported by Basia Cummings. I have been jumping around the seasons and this was the 3rd, and by far the favorite season, so far. What a heartbreaking and fascinating story. As emotional as it was at times, I didn’t tear up until the closing quote by Christopher. Excellent choice. What a superb ending to such beautiful reporting. Thank you.
Pointless “investigation” of a very serious topic
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Season 13 is a terrible piece of journalism, in my opinion. The only valid piece if information is that Neil Gaiman is a slimy old rich guy. Other than that, what’s the story?!?! Women of age had unpleasant sexual experiences with him. Welcome to the real world! Some experiences will be (highly) unpleasant and we all do things we regret. As long as nobody was underage, threatened or coerced how is this a story about sexual abuse?! We, as a society, are still struggling to make men understand that NO means NO. Why are we discussing the fact that, “I had a wonderful time yesterday” somehow also means NO when the man is rich and famous?! Not saying those women were not upset by their experiences, they were, but it wad their own bad choices that led to that, and we all made bad choices at some point and we were all upset (yeah, even in therapy sometimes). However, blaming it all on the slimy guy is just wrong. Adult women not taking responsibility for their own bad/painful choices is not the image one wants to promote.
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