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In this haunting episode, I explore the tragic mystery of Joyce Carol Vincent—a young woman found in her London flat, years after her death, with the TV still playing. How could someone disappear so completely in a city teeming with life? Join me as we piece together her story, looking at the circumstances of her life, the shocking discovery, and the deeper questions it raises about social isolation, mental health, and modern disconnectionDon't forget to comment, like, and subscribe!
The case of Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon is a chilling mystery that unfolded in the lush jungles of Panama in 2014. The two Dutch women embarked on what seemed like an ordinary hiking trip, but their adventure took a mysterious turn as they vanished without a trace. What followed were eerie discoveries of scattered belongings, bone fragments, a camera that captured haunting images of their time in the wilderness, and confounding phone records. With no conclusive answers and a sense of unease shrouding the entire investigation, the strange elements of this case continue to confound and haunt those who seek to unravel the truth behind the mysterious deaths of Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon. If you enjoyed this episode, you might also like: Episode 151 – Forgotten: The Death of Joyce Carol Vincent
In December 2003, the body of Joyce Carol Vincent was discovered in her London apartment. She had been dead for over two years. When the remains were found, her television set was still on and flickering away in the corner, Christmas presents were wrapped for the big day, and dishes were piled and patiently waiting to be washed in the sink. How did this happen? Who was this woman? How did no one notice that she had vanished from life? As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that there were darker forces at play in Joyce's life, and that her isolation was not entirely by choice. If you are experiencing domestic abuse, you are not alone and help is available in Canada, the US, and all over the world.
Aujourd'hui, je suis accompagnée de Yop (Luc Faucher) du podcast Le rendez-vous de l'étrange et Avant d'aller dormir. On vous raconte deux histoires horribles. Âmes sensibles s'abstenir pour la première!PS: à la fin je dis ''ils voyent'' au lieu de ''ils voient'' sorry
This week Emily brings us the case of Joyce Carol Vincent, a 38-year-old woman who seemed to vanish without a trace in the early 2000s. The strangest this about this case though, was that although Joyce had once upon a time been quite a popular individual... no one seemed to notice her disappearance until many years later.
It's a Credits episode! This week we discuss the case of Joyce Carol Vincent, a 38 year old woman who was found dead in her apartment three years after she died. We discuss what caused her death and how she was able to go three years without being discovered. Social media: twitter.com/2girls1doc instagram.com/2girls1doc facebook.com/2girls1doc tiktok.com/2girls1docpodcast 2girls1doc@gmail.com
This episode brought to you by the Crypt Keeper. Rebecca Cohen finds the deadly and lonely tale of Joyce Carol Vincent.Lisa recounts a 5 limbed monster in Enfield, the haunted Hotel del Salto in Colombia, and the story behind the term "saved by the bell."Whitney scales the walls of Fort Monroe, Virginia. A base so haunted that the U.S. Army acknowledges its existence.
It's Monday Cult Babes! And dare I say….things are getting spooky. In this week's episode we're talking about the terrifying reality of well, being forgotten. We start with the story of Joyce Carol Vincent who remains somewhat of a mystery to this day, and then we'll get into two eerily similar situations. Love you bye! Check out my new show OBITCHUARY wherever you're listening! Follow along online: instagram.com/cultliterpodcast Sponsors: Hello Fresh: Hellofresh.com/cultliter14 for up to 14 free meals + free shipping! Blenders Eyewear: Blenderseyewear.com code ‘CULTLITERVIP' for 15% off! BetterHelp: betterhelp.com/spencer for 10% off your first month! Sources: Documentary: ‘Dreams of a Life' -Carol Morley https://www.newspapers.com/image/708855907/?terms=carol%20Joyce%20vincent&match=6 https://www.newspapers.com/image/709233443/?terms=carol%20Joyce%20vincent&match=1 https://allthatsinteresting.com/joyce-vincent https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-WklqxEeXg https://www.tampabay.com/news/publicsafety/body-found-inside-largo-home-identified/2136469/ https://www.tampabay.com/news/publicsafety/cause-of-death-determined-for-largo-woman-not-found-until-three-years-later/2151303/' https://www.jacksonsun.com/story/news/local/tennessee/2014/10/08/twins-died-together/16939269/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to The Fun Zone... This week is a HELTER SKELTER episode and you know what that means!! Probably... Helter Skelters are where we give you all of our juiciest scraps. We have stories we want to tell that don't quite fit into anything we have coming up or were cut for time on a previous episode and this is where you will find them! This week Lauren is telling us the heartbreaking story of Joyce Carol Vincent, a 38 year old woman who died in her apartment in London and went undiscovered for over two years. Then she lightens it up (sort of) with a fun new project that Russia is working on! Trust me, it's totally sane and safe. Ashley is teaching us about the strange unsolved disappearance of Frederick Valentich in 1978. We listen to the final sound the black box of his Cessna 182L recorded and ask the question - did he crash into the ocean? Or was he taken by something from out of this world? Then we close the show with one of the most horrifying stories we've ever told as Ashley recounts the case of the Tri State Crematory in Noble, Georgia. Hold on to your butts, this FUN zone gets pretty dark. Warning: This episode contains foul language, graphic descriptions of death and body decomposition, and mentions of murder and suicide.
She died alone and was forgotten by everyone except the bill collectors. How could someone so beautiful and charming, disappear from the world without anyone caring to look for her? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beingmrss/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beingmrss/support
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If you suddenly passed away today, would someone come looking for you?! Would anyone wonder where you disappeared to? Would your dog eat you? How long would it take for someone to come knocking down your door to find you? One can only hope it’s ASAP. It’s a strange thought, but one we’ve all confronted in the past in one form or another, usually at our lowest low point. For one woman, this scary thought experiment was a grim, unfortunate reality. On January 25, 2006, members of a housing association in northern London were heading out to repossess an apartment that hadn’t paid it’s rent for a LONG TIME. They made their way into the living quarters and found a horrifying scene before them—a bunch of unopened Christmas presents on the floor, a stack of unopened mail by the door, a television set to the BBC network…and a skeleton lying on the couch. Quote: “The loneliest moment in someone’s life is when they are watching their whole world fall apart, and all they can do is stare blankly.” ― F. Scott Fitzgerald Could you imagine how Joyce Carol Vincent felt in her final moments?! Her world collapsing around her with no one and nowhere to seemingly turn to. Loneliness is a WIDESPREAD, global crisis. Sociologists have found that nearly 15% of Americans will die alone, and that figure will continue to increase over the coming years. In various surveys in both the United States and Europe, anywhere from 30% to 60% of the populace reports feeling lonely and/or says that they have little to NO meaningful in-person interactions. Re-imagining and re-purposing YOUR spare time is ESSENTIAL. When we feel lonely, sometimes we just want to retreat into a corner and escape from the world. Choosing to stay in solitude night after night with our phones, watching TikTok dances, or playing 8-Ball Pool w/ Viktor from Bulgaria can really get us stuck in a dangerous pattern of loneliness. -Join an Interest Based Local/Community Group/Club -Volunteer Remotely or in REAL LIFE -Nurture Existing Relationships -Engage in Positive Internal Dialogue Feeling lonely is temporary – it’s not a permanent state, unless you allow it to be. productive manner. Have you ever experienced loneliness? I would love to hear your tips for coping with loneliness that you found successful. https://Audible.com/mruddo https://mruddo.com
The heartbreaking story of Joyce Carol Vincent who was discovered after almost three years dead in her Bedsit in London
The tragic story of a beautiful UK woman who was found dead in her London bedsit after nearly three years. Before her untimely death she had nearly cut off all ties with her family and friends.
In this episode, I talk about Carol Morley's haunting 2011 documentary, "Dreams of a Life," which tells the tragic story of Joyce Carol Vincent, a woman who died in 2003 but whose body wasn't discovered in her apartment until 2006. No one reported her missing or noticed she was gone. Joyce was beautiful, talented, and had lovers and friends throughout her life. How had this woman been completely forgotten? Morley spent years searching for answers. Her film includes interviews with people who knew Joyce and re-enactments that imagine what she was like. In the end, Morley constructs a portrait of a complicated, mysterious, and ultimately unknowable woman, and she also probes important themes such as loneliness, disconnection, and the breakdown of community. Consider making this podcast sustainable by supporting it on Patreon. Subscribe to the Her Head in Films Newsletter. Follow me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Tumblr. Original artwork by Dhiyanah Hassan Full show notes: More about "Nitrate Flames" My episode on The Passion of Joan of Arc New York Times article "A Generation in Japan Faces a Lonely Death" The Hours by Michael Cunningham Wintering by Kate Moses Carol Morley vs Kevin Macdonald: video interview exclusive (Timeout) Dreams of a Life: interview with director Carol Morley (Telegraph) Joyce Carol Vincent: How could this young woman lie dead and undiscovered for almost three years? (The Guardian)
In 2006, the body of Joyce Carol Vincent, a British woman, was found abandoned in her London flat. Tragic enough, but then it was discovered that Joyce had died in 2003. Two years before, Joyce had suddenly quit her job and cut off contact with everyone she knew. No one heard from her again until […]
Singer and songwriter Tracey Thorn meets the film-maker and screenwriter Carol Morley. Tracey Thorn formed the duo Everything But The Girl in 1982 with fellow singer-songwriter Ben Watt when they were both students at Hull University. Together they released nine studio albums, and in the mid-1990s their single Missing sold more than three million copies around the world. Since 2007, Tracey has released four solo albums, and published an acclaimed memoir, Bedsit Disco Queen: How I Grew Up and Tried to be a Pop Star. Carol Morley grew up in Stockport and was in a band by the age of 14, because she felt it was the place 'where real life took place' - although she now admits she couldn't sing. She later studied film and video. In 2011 she wrote and directed Dreams of a Life, an investigative drama-documentary about Joyce Carol Vincent, who died towards the end of 2003, but lay undiscovered in her London flat until early 2006. More recently she has scripted and directed Out Of Blue, based on the novel Night Train by Martin Amis. For Only Artists, Carol and Tracey reflect on the art of editing, on whether the film and music industries have changed in the past decade, and the pleasures of writing - including the joy of finding an unusual rhyme when writing lyrics. Producer Katy Hickman.
Joyce Carol Vincent was pretty, bubbly, smart and talented. She also didn't talk about her past and had parts of her life even those closest to her knew nothing about. Still, when the remains of a woman were found in a London bedsit in January 2006, about three years after the woman died, none […]
Joyce Carol Vincent was pretty, bubbly, smart and talented. She also didn’t talk about her past and had parts of her life even those closest to her knew nothing about. Still, when the remains of a woman were found in a London bedsit in January 2006, about three years after the woman died, none […]
In conversation with journalist and broadcaster Miranda Sawyer, hear one of our most exciting contemporary artists as she discusses her life, her work and the space where the two converge. BAFTA-winning British filmmaker Carol Morley is fast making her mark as an innovative director and screenwriter of challenging, enthralling subjects. From her compelling docu-drama 'Dreams of a Life', a moving exploration of the life of 39 year old Joyce Carol Vincent, whose body was discovered two years after her death in her Wood Green bedsit, to last year's widely-regarded BFI and BBC film 'The Falling', chronicling the spread of a fainting epidemic in an English girls school. This talk celebrates the publication of her semi-autobiographical debut novel, '7 Miles Out', a darkly funny, poignant and searing portrayal of a teenager growing up in the aftermath of her father’s suicide.
Owing its concept to the life and death of Joyce Carol Vincent, the fourth solo album by prog giant Steven Wilson, Hand. Cannot. Erase., is a poignant excursion through isolation's subtle yet crippling onset. Listen to the album yourself first, then—as always—let's explore and analyze its finer points in long-form discussion and weigh them against the whole. Also, be sure to stick around for a riveting followup discussion on the nature of genre fusion. We've got some theories; let's hear yours! Continue reading