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Murder Mile UK True Crime

Sulphuric: Omnibus Edition (parts one to six)

Murder Mile UK True Crime

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🗓️ 31 December 2019

⏱️ 210 minutes

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This is the omnibus edition of Sulphuric, parts one to six in one episode with no extra mile.

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0:00.0

This is a passenger announcement. You can now book your train on Uber and get 10% back in credits to spend on Uber eats.

0:11.0

So you can order your own fries instead of eating everyone else's.

0:15.0

Trains, now on Uber. T's and C's apply. Check the Uber app. Hey Madamylers, Mike here.

0:27.0

This episode is sponsored by Ghost Stories, Stephen Fry's definitive collection.

0:32.0

A log fire, a cake, obviously.

0:35.0

A nice whiskey for myself and either, but mostly for either.

0:39.0

And that undeniable legend, whose caramel smooth voice and inimitable style has always been the

0:45.5

mark of quality, the wonderful Stephen Frye, as he treats us to seven hours of some of the best

0:52.3

ghost stories ever written.

0:55.0

So why not join us?

0:57.0

As ghost stories, Stephen Fry's definitive collection

1:01.0

includes the legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington

1:03.4

Irvine. Was it an illusion by Amelia B Edwards? Lost Hearts by

1:08.4

MR James. Listen now to Ghost Stories, Stephen Fry's definitive collection, an audible original.

1:18.0

Subscription required, see audible.

1:20.6

code at UK for terms.

1:25.0

For the best part of an hour and a half. The two men sat opposite each other in a small dimly lit room.

1:37.2

They smoked, made small talk, did the crossword, and occasionally as bouts of boredom took him Johnny had a little snooze

1:46.6

as Albert kept him fed and watered with a steady supply of tea and toast. Early in the afternoon of Monday the 28th of February 1949, 39 year old John George

1:59.6

Haig, a respected director of an engineering firm who was Johnny to his pals and

2:05.4

sunny to his beloved parents had once again volunteered his time to assist the police

2:10.7

following the disappearance of his good friend, co-tenant and prospective business

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