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Casefile True Crime

Case 88: Stephen Hilder

Casefile True Crime

Casefile Presents

True Crime, Society & Culture, History, Documentary

4.741.6K Ratings

🗓️ 7 July 2018

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Most people who try skydiving do it just once – it’s something to tick off the bucket list. But for a small minority, skydiving becomes an obsession, a way of life. While accidents are expected, skydiving deaths are uncommon. On the rare occasion that a jumper loses their life, a universal toast is given: “Blue skies, black death.”

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Episode narrated by the Anonymous Host


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0:00.0

Some things leave you guessing.

0:03.0

Like, why are yours contagious?

0:06.0

But not MailChimp.

0:07.0

MailChimp eliminates guesswork from email marketing

0:10.0

by analysing data from billions of emails

0:12.0

to offer up personalized recommendations

0:14.0

for how to improve your email content and targeting.

0:17.0

Guess less and sell more within to it MailChimp.

0:33.0

Our episodes deal with serious and often distressing incidents.

0:37.0

If you feel at any time you need support,

0:39.0

please contact your local crisis centre.

0:41.0

For suggested phone numbers for confidential support,

0:44.0

please see the show notes for this episode on your app or on our website.

0:50.0

Accidents are to be expected in skydiving.

0:55.0

It is, after all, an extreme sport.

0:58.0

Over 99% of people who jump out of an airplane

1:01.0

will do it just once, attached to an instructor.

1:05.0

Those people are unlikely to come to any harm.

1:08.0

They're strapped to a professional who has performed thousands of jumps

1:11.0

and who makes all the decisions.

1:14.0

For the majority of participants, skydiving is a once in a lifetime thrill.

1:18.0

Just a tick on a bucket list.

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