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On this day in 1912, the RMS Titanic departed from Southampton on its doomed maiden voyage to New York. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 1979 murder of Teresa Elena Di Simone in her car outside The Tom Tackle pub in Southampton England a man called Sean Hodgson served 27 years in prison before dna cleared him of the crime ,so who did murder Teresa?thank you to these sourcesOrrible British True Crime by Ben Oakleywww.theguardian.comwww.southerndailyecho.co.ukwww.absolutecrime.comforejustice.orgreallifevillains.miraheze.orgwww.dailymail.co.ukand many more thank you
Ralph Hasenhüttl has been sacked by Southampton. Was it the right call to ditch the Austrian? We discuss that on today's episode as well as hearing from injury data analyst Ben Dinnery on whether Phillips, Chilwell and Walker will be fit for England at the World Cup in Qatar. Plus, we have our usual Monday moan and realise Arsenal are being disrespected! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Southampton is a bustling city on the south coast of England. While it may not be as well-known as London, there are plenty of things to do and see in this vibrant town. From its famous medieval cathedral to its busy shopping district, Southampton has something for everyone. And with its close proximity to London, it's the perfect place to visit for a day or weekend trip. So if you're looking for an interesting destination that's off the beaten path, listen in and be sure to add Southampton to your bucket list today! While it's fresh on your mind, grab a copy of the Everyday Bucket List Book today! https://amzn.to/3N8nVKn Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3IseoKw
On April 10, 1912, The RMS Titanic, which was declared to be unsinkable, set sail on its maiden voyage from Southampton England to New York City. Four days into its' journey on April 14th @ 11:40pm, the ship struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean, causing the ship to sink within three hours. Tragically, approximately 1,500 of the ships' 2,200 passengers and crew members perished in the icy cold water. Hours later, the survivors were rescued by The RMS Carpathia and were brought to safety in New York City. Two of those survivors were a young mother, Leah Aks & her 10 month old son, Phillip. Leah & Phillip, who lived in England, were on their way to join Leah's husband, Sam to start a new life together in the United States. In this episode, our guest is Leah's great granddaughter, Shelley Binder. Shelley, an accomplished flutist and retired professor from the University of Tennessee, will share the story of her great grandmother's terrifying experiences on that fateful night aboard the Titanic and its' later impact on her life and the lives of her family. Photo(s): Courtesy of Shelley Binder Music: "With Loved Ones" Jay Man
In the early hours of the morning on the 15th of April 1912 the RMS Titanic was on its maiden voyage from Southampton England to New York City. But 4 days into her journey the giant ocean liner collided with an iceberg around 11:40pm and sank 2 hours and 40 minutes later, taking a suspected 1500 or more souls with her to the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean. OR SO WE'VE BEEN LEAD TO BELIEVE... Was an iceberg actually responsible for the ships demise? Did the Titanic's operator, White Star Line, have anything to do with the disaster? Was the sinking of the Titanic actually orchestrated as an elaborate assassination plot to take out rival banking families? Has Hollywood played a part in the deception to control how history is portrayed to the masses? Was it actually the Titanic that sank? Was there enough room on the floating door to save both Rose and Jack? (Just Kidding) To tackle these questions we've enlisted the expertise of researcher and author John Hamer. http://falsificationofhistory.co.uk https://www.amazon.com.au/Rms-Olympic-John-Hamer/dp/1291638628/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8
Welcome to Episode Eighteen of The West London Witch, a podcast where we share stories about those moments where we find ourselves very much not alone. Today we are traveling to the historic port town of Southampton England; a town fraught with a dark and twisty past. Join us as stroll down the ancient streets and reveal the cities most notorious haunts.
Southampton - EnglandSouthampton is a city in Hampshire, South East England, 70 miles (110 km) south-west of London and 15 miles (24 km) north-west of Portsmouth. A major port, and close to the New Forest, it lies at the northernmost point of Southampton Water, at the confluence of the River Test and Itchen, with the River Hamble joining to the south. The unitary authority had a population of 253,651 at the 2011 census. A resident of Southampton is called a Sotonian.This Episode contains the Hometown Murder Cases of:Teresa Elena De Simone (24 June 1957 – 5 December 1979) was murdered in Southampton, England, in 1979. Her murder led to one of the longest proven cases of a miscarriage of justice in English legal history. The murder occurred outside the Tom Tackle pub and was the subject of a three-year police investigation which resulted in the arrest of Sean Hodgson. Over the course of his 15-day trial it was not revealed that Hodgson was a pathological liar and had confessed to numerous crimes, including some that he could not have committed and others that did not appear to have happened. Hodgson was convicted of the murder by a unanimous jury verdict in 1982 and was sentenced to life imprisonment.After serving 27 years in prison he was exonerated and released in March 2009. DNA analysis of semen samples that had been preserved from the original crime scene showed that they could not have come from him.Hannah Foster was a 17-year-old British student who was abducted after a night out in Southampton in mid-March 2003. Murdered by Indian immigrant Maninder Pal Singh Kohli, who had come to the UK in 1993, her body was found in nearby West End, two days after she disappeared. A few days later, Kohli fled to his family's home in Chandigarh, India, later assuming a new identity in Darjeeling, but was finally extradited in 2007 (becoming the first Indian citizen to be extradited to the UK). He was found guilty of the crime in 2008, and was sentenced to life imprisonment with a 24-year non-parole period.Eileen Isabella Ronnie Gibson (16 June 1926 – 18 October 1947),known professionally as Gay Gibson, was an actress who went missing during a sailing of a ship between Cape Town in South Africa and Southampton, England in October 1947. The criminal case that followed was known as The Porthole Murder, as the man who would be convicted of killing her admitted that he had pushed her body out of the porthole in her cabin into the Atlantic Ocean. He claimed that they had engaged in consensual sex and that she had died of an apparent sudden illness; he had then panicked and thrown her body out of the cabin porthole.
Multiple speakers from the Solent Mini Convention held in Southampton England in 2009. Email: sobercast@gmail.com Support Sober Cast: https://sobercast.com/donate We have added a page of meetings that have moved online https://sobercast.com/online-meetings Sober Cast has 1200+ episodes available, visit SoberCast.com to access all the episodes where you can easily find topics or specific speakers using tags or search.
Embarkment day (Southampton, England)
Welcome to Episode 30 of the Loathed Strangers Podcast. Ex-Town midfielder Brian Howard joins me down the line from his car somewhere in England, I didn't ask. Brian is an agent now and took time out of his schedule to talk to me. What a guy! Brian joined Town in 2003 and was a major player on the road to that rainy night at the Withdean. Eventually I'll run out of players from that squad to talk to and we can all move on but until then.... Let me have this. Please? Thanks! We Discuss... - Southampton - England... and Scotland - CR7: Origins - Swindon Town - Andy King's Fag Packet - Sammy Igoe's 3am Drinking Habits - Season 1: Good Times! - Season 2: Not So Good Times! - Post-Swindon - Life as a Football Agent PLUS MORE! Football is great, isn't it!? All of the #LSPOD guests volunteer their own time to discuss football with me and I’m very much grateful for it. Thanks, as always, for listening and I really hope you enjoy! Rich ----------------------------------------------------------------- Facebook: The Loathed Strangers Twitter: @loathedstranger Instagram: @theloathedstrangers loathedstrangers@gmail.com Music by Matthew Kilford Artwork by John Daglish Producer: K.P. *** The Loathed Strangers is an independent podcast with no affiliation to Swindon Town Football Club. Opinions provided by guests don't always represent the views of the club or podcast ***
This episode discusses Dr. Lynch's brand new dissertation piece about transformative PETE and the role that sociocultural education plays in PETE programs. A supplemental podcast on feminist theory is available also. You can find Dr. Lynch on twitter @DrLynchPE and her blog at https://physicaleducationthoughts.wordpress.com/ Shrehan Lynch is a qualitative research assistant at the University of Alabama (USA). She specializes in research on teacher education, physical education, and social justice. Her Ph.D. thesis examined transformative pedagogies in K-12 physical education and teacher education. In addition, she adopts social justice and critical/feminist theories to frame her work. Prior to Alabama, Shrehan was a PE teacher in an inner London school. She received a Bachelor’s degree in Sports Development & Coaching Sciences from Bournemouth University (England), and a Post Graduate Certificate in Physical Education (PGCE) from the University of Southampton (England). Her contact email address is: Personal Blog Tweet Me E-Mail me
#WeHaveAFace - England Premiere of "The Huntington's Disease Project: Removing the Mask" documentary. We are LIVE from Southampton England for a quick LIVE Broadcast! #YouAreLoved
#WeHaveAFace - England Premiere of "The Huntington's Disease Project: Removing the Mask" documentary. We are LIVE from Southampton England for a quick LIVE Broadcast! #YouAreLoved
The Premiere of "The Huntington's Disease Project: Removing the Mask" at The Solent University of Southampton on October 23, 2016. Tonight we will discuss the documentary and get LIVE updates from June Brown and James Walters from England! Please visit: www.WeHaveAFace.org/UK for additional information about this upcoming event!
The Premiere of "The Huntington's Disease Project: Removing the Mask" at The Solent University of Southampton on October 23, 2016. Tonight we will discuss the documentary and get LIVE updates from June Brown and James Walters from England! Please visit: www.WeHaveAFace.org/UK for additional information about this upcoming event!
Stay tuned as we go LIVE on Thursday, October 13th at 7PM (EST) to discuss our upcoming premiere of "The Huntington's Disease Project: Removing the Mask" Documentary in Southampton, England! I will be joined by June Brown and James Walters...stay tuned!
Stay tuned as we go LIVE on Thursday, October 13th at 7PM (EST) to discuss our upcoming premiere of "The Huntington's Disease Project: Removing the Mask" Documentary in Southampton, England! I will be joined by June Brown and James Walters...stay tuned!