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🗓️ 2 July 2020
⏱️ 65 minutes
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In April 2016 millionaire author, Helen Bailey vanished. After months of searching, she was found much closer to home than anyone could have imagined...
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1:27.9 | Let's get on with today's show. I reckon because it's really hot in this box today. |
1:31.9 | Yeah. |
1:32.9 | It is. I'm literally sitting on a damp towel because it is so blue. I just left him with a damp towel over him. |
1:40.9 | Yeah, I'm this I am blue right now. But he scared of the fans so we won't come near it. And I'm like, Blue, how can you be this stupid? I'm trying to help you. |
1:48.9 | Anyway, it's tough. It's a scorcher. Do you follow Bertie the parman Instagram? I don't think I do. But I think you sent me pictures of him. Yeah, I sent him the picture of you of him dressed as Paddington Bertie. |
2:00.9 | So he lives in New York and he has a little paddling pool outside his building and he sits in it. That's adorable. It's amazing. Go and follow Bertie the party this weekend. I am going to go by blue or paddling pool because I think you would appreciate that. |
2:13.9 | We got an eight foot paddling pool at my house. Absolutely the best lockdown purchase. We are genius. That is genius. The best lockdown purchase I've made so far is a 15 pound barbecue. And I've had three barbecues already. And I bought it last weekend. |
2:27.9 | Oh, I think the neighbors are pissed, but we're going to continue. I did think during a time when there is like a you know a respiratory disease pandemic. |
2:40.9 | Should I be barbecuing on the regular? Maybe. Yeah. Well, they they reckon it's they reckon it's a vascular now. Anyway, I did. I did see that which might explain why it's like affecting |
2:54.9 | the people more, etc, etc. And that's like why people are like throwing clots and having a stroke after they've had it. They reckon. Yeah, I saw the articles morning that said they found links to like brain issues after people have got COVID. Right. Let's stop talking about COVID. We'll save it. We'll save it for us. You know, we'll save it for somewhere else. But I hope that you have voted. And I hope that you are all well and happy and that you don't have coronavirus for a really lovely visual for you all. I have just tucked the damp towel up under my dressing gown. |
3:23.9 | So it is on my back where I got sunburned and that is my life now. Nearly 30 guys. And that's just really pushing on. That's just who we are. I am 30 and I still haven't bought a stool for this recording booth. So I'm standing. |
3:41.9 | And I'm just so sweaty. I don't know. Sam, I'm at bottom half is so sweaty because it's not even in the box. But anyway, shall we shall we crack on? Let's. Yes, please let's. So I would say that it's a phrase that's often thrown around, especially because I did see this thread that somebody started in the red handed Facebook group about like, what are your favorite slash most hated true crime cliches. |
4:08.9 | And people were like, oh, you know, she let up her room when she walked into it. She had a smile that just made everyone love her. And I kind of feel like the next sentence that's going to come out of my mouth is one of those. But 51 year old Helen Bailey truly did have it all. |
4:27.9 | She was a celebrated children's author. One of the biggest hits that she wrote being the very popular series of teenage novels called the crazy world of Electro Brown. It's kind of one of those typical kind of teenage novels. |
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