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UK True Crime Podcast

War Games: Episode 334

UK True Crime Podcast

UK True Crime Podcast

History, Society & Culture, Uk, Serial Killer, True Crime, Murder, Uktruecrime, Robbery, Police, Crimepodcast, Fraud, Personal Journals, Crime, Guns, Drugs

4.32.8K Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2023

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Carradale is a village on the east coast of Kintyre, off the west coast of Scotland and looking over the west coast of the Isle of Aaron in the Firth of Clyde. The harbour at Carradale is sheltered and looks out at the deep waters of Kibrannan Sound and then the towering mountains of Aaron.

It is a beautiful, peaceful spot and if you look carefully, you will see a small memorial plaque on the harbour wall, commemorating the crew of the FV Antares, who lost their lives at sea. In this episode of the UK True Crime Podcast, I look at just what happened to the FV Antares off the coast of Scotland.

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0:00.0

Alex met Sam at nursery. They were first loves. They built forts together, shared sandwiches in high school, and were each other's first kiss.

0:12.0

They were the dream couple until Sam got into EDM music.

0:18.0

While Alex enjoyed folk, first loves are kind of like your current account. If they aren't working for you anymore,

0:26.0

maybe it's time to switch with the current account switch service.

0:30.0

Hello and welcome to episode 334 of the UK Truecrank podcast. I'm Adam.

0:36.0

Today's story comes from the west coast of Scotland, and focuses on a trawler operating from a port there.

0:44.0

Now, our women and men who go to see know that the job of fishing offshore,

0:50.0

committed, dangerous one due to the nature of the work. But this crew could not have foreseen the additional danger that we examine in the story today.

1:00.0

Last week I spoke to you about one of my favorite truecrank podcasts, The Troubles, hosted by all round top man, Oshin.

1:08.0

Do I spend a lot of time with Inglarsgo last year?

1:12.0

With all the recent news around the Good Friday agreement in his latest episode, Oshin gives a really simple to understand explanation of what this agreement was all about and why it came about.

1:24.0

I also listen to an older episode this week of his, about a man called Desi Hare. Remember him? He was a paramilitary who played a role in one of Ireland's most notorious kidnappings.

1:36.0

Take a listen to the Troubles podcast. It really is a great listen.

1:42.0

Okay, so let's set some context for today's story with our guest a month and a year game.

1:47.0

At number three in the UK music charts was one time truecrank podcast that seriously vanilla ice with ice ice baby.

1:58.0

Now, if I recall correctly in a parallel universe, he did release a truecrank podcast about race horse sugar, check it out.

2:10.0

At number one in the US charts, it was Mariah Carey with takes time. And in Australia, top of the album charts was the voice.

2:18.0

John Farnham with chain reaction.

2:22.0

In the news this month, Mary Robinson was elected president of Ireland, the first female to hold that position.

2:28.0

Christmas favorite home alone star in McCawley Culkin premiered.

2:33.0

And in the New Zealand seaside town of Aramona, 13 people were shot dead in the Aramona massacre.

2:42.0

Pop duo, Millie Vanilley, were stripped of their Grammy award. After it was learned they did not sing on their award winning.

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