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We are to Scotland's capital city, the city of Edinburgh, and back to the mid 1990's this time around on The True Crime Enthusiast Podcast, for a tale of the unbelieveable lengths a person is willing to go to to get rid of another. No matter who else may get hurt. This episode contains descriptions of crimes and events that some listeners may find disturbing or upsetting, so discretion is advised whilst listening. Music used in this episode: "The Descent" by Kevin Macleod. All music used is sourced from https://filmmusic.io/ and used under an Attribution Licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Playlist Tracks Last Words - Keeley Obsession - Animotion Show Sponsor: Best Fiends (https://download.bestfiends.com/) - The five star rated puzzle game that EVERYONE'S talking about - BEST Fiends! Download free now from the Apple App Store, or Google Play Crimecon (https://www.crimecon.co.uk/) - Limited tickets available now - quote "ENTHUSIAST" for a 10% discount References And Further Reading/Viewing: Molecules Of Murder (2015) - John Emsley (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Molecules-Murder-Criminal-Classic-Cases/dp/1782624740/ref=pd_sbs_14_3/261-3964857-7303113?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=1782624740&pd_rd_r=d2230c63-12dd-46e2-973b-1160983e9eeb&pd_rd_w=6VBGE&pd_rd_wg=DnWoT&pf_rd_p=2304238d-df78-4b25-a9a0-b27dc7bd722e&pf_rd_r=CJME6NP4G3BS1S5Q1WWQ&psc=1&refRID=CJME6NP4G3BS1S5Q1WWQ) https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/a-gin-and-tonic-laced-with-deadly-nightshadewho-961080 (about:blank) https://www.theguardian.com/education/2004/mar/10/highereducation.uk (about:blank) https://www.rsc.org/images/murder_tcm18-128976.pdf (about:blank) https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/safeway-poisoner-has-university-job-as-ethics-lecturer-lwr2mcdj56s (about:blank) 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Episode 3: Guitarist John Emsley Guitarist John Emsley fell in love with the guitar at an early age. He plays with energy, soul and passion and clearly loves every moment of being the lead guitarist in The Chicago Blues Brothers. He tells us about his journey as a professional rocker as the two wax poetic about their lives as musicians. Make sure you see John on tour with CBB http://thebluesbrothers.co.uk Follow us: @mlgetscreative on Twitter and Insta Find us on YouTube and our group on Facebook, or email us mattleesgetscreative@gmail.com "MattLees Gets Creative" is written, produced and edited by MattLees. Executive producer Rachel Lees. Assistant Editor Leia Lees. Original Music by MattLees Music.
Chloroform is a colorless, sweet-smelling, dense liquid that is a powerful anesthetic, euphoriant, anxiolytic and sedative when inhaled or ingested. It can also be used to kill. 40-year-old Thomas Edwin Bartlett found that out in 1886, when he never woke to enjoy New Years Day! A lethal dose of Chloroform was found in his stomach and it was believed his young wife was responsible. Today I tell the take of the Pimlico Mystery on the 160th episode of Sunday Morning Coffee with Jeff. Show notes and links: * Pimlico Mystery – Wikipedia (wikipedia.org) * The Mammoth Book of Women Who Kill by Richard Glyn Jones (goodreads.com) * The Trial of Adelaide Bartlett for Murder, Held at the Central Criminal … – Adelaide Blanche de la Tremoille Bartlett (google.com) * Criminal Molecules and Classic Cases by John Emsley (goodreads.com) * Victorian murderesses: a true history of thirteen respectable French and … – Mary S. Hartman (google.com) * The Language of Newspapers: Socio-Historical Perspectives – Martin Conboy (google.com)
This month we discuss More molecules of murder, in which John Emsley meets your morbid fascination with stories of true crime and the poisons involved
This week, we tackle the burning issue of spontaneous human combustion. Reported cases of people bursting into flames nowhere near a fire. Is there any scientific explanation for this? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Contaminación, drogas y venenos. Cuando pensamos en química acuden a nuestra mente ideas negativas y productos perjudiciales para nuestra salud. Diferenciamos entre lo natural y lo químico elogiando los beneficios de lo que proviene de la naturaleza en detrimento de lo creado por el hombre. Pero, ¿tiene algún fundamento este odio hacia lo químico? John Emsley, químico y escritor de varios libros de divulgación científica, afirma que igual que hay cosas naturales que son dañinas también encontramos en la química cosas que no causan ningún daño. El mundo químico parte del natural. Muchos de los nuevos fármacos que esperamos que acaben con algunas de las enfermedades de este siglo, se encontrarán en la naturaleza y se transformarán en la industria química y farmacéutica para nuestro beneficio. Y es que la química está en todo. Desde que nos despertamos hasta que nos acostamos la química nos persigue. No sólo la encontramos en los productos creados por el hombre sino que nuestro cuerpo también es química. Un ejemplo son nuestro "sentidos químicos", el gusto y el olfato, percibimos sabores y aromas gracias a la química. Para ilustrar la importancia de la química en nuestras percepciones el programa contará con diversos reportajes dedicados al vino, los perfumes y la cocina donde la química es fundamental para crear nuevas texturas, sabores y fragancias. También veremos como la química de los sentidos permite el desarrollo de dispositivos artificiales que, imitando la función de nuestra nariz o lengua, identifican olores y sabores y realizan análisis muy precisos de las características de los productos.
Chemist and author John Emsley describes the history of this dangerous and very smelly chemical
In this explosions extravaganza, John Emsley and Jacqueline Akhavan describe the chemistry behind the bangs on bonfire night, George Pendle talks about Jack Parsons and the history of rocketry, Mark Schrope comes back down to earth to describe his experience of flying into the eye of Hurricane Rita, and Dave and Derek cool us off with a home made fire extinguisher in kitchen science. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
In this explosions extravaganza, John Emsley and Jacqueline Akhavan describe the chemistry behind the bangs on bonfire night, George Pendle talks about Jack Parsons and the history of rocketry, Mark Schrope comes back down to earth to describe his experience of flying into the eye of Hurricane Rita, and Dave and Derek cool us off with a home made fire extinguisher in kitchen science. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists