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Today in True Crime

September 17, 1986: Paris Bombings

Today in True Crime

Parcast

True Crime, Education, History

4.42.4K Ratings

🗓️ 17 September 2021

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

A deadly explosion in front of the Tati clothing store in Paris, France left five dead and dozens injured. The terror that had enveloped the city for the last year reached a peak. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Today is Friday, September 17th, 2021.

0:07.0

On this day in 1986, a bomb went off in front of a Paris clothing store,

0:13.0

killing five and injuring more than 50.

0:16.0

It was the fifth attack in 11 days.

0:27.6

Sitting quietly once you've made the house all shiny.

0:31.8

Down time can be just fine, plain bangers from the 90s.

0:32.9

Tea break.

0:33.9

Lunch break.

0:35.7

Maybe listen to the outbreak.

0:38.4

Sometimes it's not time for some tombola, right?

0:44.4

It's enjoying lasagna time, chilling with a book time, or time to visit your nan time.

0:45.4

Go on.

0:46.6

Play some other time.

0:47.8

Put your phone down.

0:48.7

Tombola.

0:50.4

Open for fun.

0:53.3

Terms apply 18 plus gambleaware.org.

1:00.5

Welcome to today in true crime, a Spotify original from Parkast.

1:04.3

Due to the graphic nature of these crimes, listener discretion is advised.

1:08.8

This episode includes discussions of murder that some people may find offensive.

1:12.6

We advise extreme caution for children under 13. Today we're covering a series of bombings in Paris, executed by the Committee for Solidarity

1:18.6

with Arab and Middle Eastern political prisoners. Let's go back to September 17, 1986.

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