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🗓️ 14 August 2022
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0:00.0 | If you are worried that your mortgage payments could go up, it's helpful to know that you can |
0:03.7 | arrange to switch your Barclays mortgage up to 180 days before your current one ends. |
0:08.4 | More way you can do this is in the Barclays app. Your new rate will then apply as soon as your |
0:12.5 | existing rate expires. Simple. For more money help including other ways to switch your mortgage, |
0:18.0 | search Barclays cost of living. Barclays, make money work for you. Subject to application |
0:23.6 | financial circumstances and borrowing history, TZZ's apply 18 plus. Your home may be repossessed |
0:28.0 | if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. Estonishing legends would like to thank Quip, |
0:32.5 | Simply Safe, Hello Fresh, Wondrium, Squarespace, our contributors at patreon.com and you, |
0:38.9 | our listeners for making tonight's show possible. In early 2016, the 33rd episode of Estonishing |
0:47.6 | Legends was part one of a four part series on an Australian John Doe murder case known as the |
0:53.9 | Summerton Man. It was about the story of an unknown man found dead on a beach at Summerton Park |
0:59.6 | in Adelaide, South Australia. The circumstances of his death were incredibly mysterious. |
1:05.7 | The name tags of his clothes had been ripped out. He had a pack of cigarettes that didn't match |
1:10.6 | the brand of the box they were in. He was dressed in a white button-up shirt and tie, but found on a |
1:16.4 | beach. And most intriguingly, there was a tiny scrap of paper in his pants-fond pocket that read, |
1:23.0 | Tom-I'm Should, translating simply to, is over or is finished. Each episode of our series on this |
1:31.6 | legend has been downloaded over half a million times. Even now, we still receive regular emails |
1:38.4 | about it six years later, especially lately. That's because recently, the media have been saying |
1:45.5 | that the case of the Summerton Man has been classified as mystery solved. A phrase we often make fun |
1:51.6 | of for being clickbait. It's rarely mystery solved. Most of the time, it's just a new and sometimes |
1:59.8 | more informed hypothesis. Other times, it's an article made up out of whole cloth or written |
2:06.2 | about evidence that is not real. But every now and then, it is mystery solved. In the eight years |
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