True Crime Fiction Mairi
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Your host is Mairi Campbell-Jack, long listed for the Crime Writing Associations debut dagger and a finalist on the Amazon Publishing New Voices Awards. Mairi guides you through the best of true crime and crime fiction podcasting and books. Regular reviews and guest interviews appear on the podcast and website, as well as a shop where you can buy reviewed books while supporting independent retailers and the pod. http://www.true-crime-fiction.com/podcast
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165. Hurkel Durkel 6. My Dark Places vs Baby Reindeer. Part one: James Ellroy.
We wanted to compare the James Ellroy memoire My Dark Places with Netflix hit Baby Reindeer. We realised quickly though there was too much to say for one episode so here is part one, and we will release part two on Baby Reindeer soon. To get part two early and ad free then please check out the patreon.
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164: Believe in Magic a True Crime Podcast about Facticious Illness Disorder
Mairi delves into the story of Meghan Bahri, who run a successful charity for children with serious illnes and uncovers what different societal forces converge in Facticious Illness Disorder.
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163: Hurkle Durkle: The Murder of Elaine O'Hara at the hands of Graham Dwyer.
Mairi and Phil take some time to delve into the case of Elaine O'Hara who was murdered by Graeme Dwyer, and ask if some of the tropes around the case are really ture?
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162. Burn Wild: A True Crime Podcast about Eco-terrorisim
Mairi looks at the BBC podcast about eco terrorism in the 1990s as time and attitudes have moved on are those acts of arson as bad as they seemed at the time?
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161. International Women's Day 2024 Episode including an UPDATE on Who Killed Emma?
Mairi thinks about what recent rulings in the case of Emma Caldwell and Sarah Everard mean for women and how society can work to make itself safer.
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160. Herkel Derkel #4: Astray a Podcast About the Dissaperance of Western Backpackers in India
Herkel Durkel is a Scots word that means to lie in a warm bed long after it is time to get up. This time Mairi and Phil use this leisure time to discuss the podcast Astray which looks at the stories of several backpackers, all of whom have gone missing in India.
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