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It Happened Here

A weekly true crime podcast

Author: ReadyFreddie

It Happened Here (IHH) is a weekly true crime podcast from Ready Freddie Productions, presented by South African journalist Kate Thompson Davy. The creators of IHH intend this to be a true crime podcast that centres victims and survivors, that peers into the psychology at play, and scratches that crime and grime itch we all sometimes have. Having said that, we do not want to produce 'gore porn' or glorify the criminals we speak about. That is a guiding value of ours, as well as: Sex work is work. My body, my choice. Trans and black lives matter. And f*ck your feminism if it isnt intersectional. If that doesnt work for you, thats your call (do better!), but this is not the podcast you are looking for. Im sure we will fall short of these values at some point, because were all flawed and unlearning prejudices. Please do let us know when we go wrong (hello@readyfreddiepod.com), but also, please be gentle. Remember good hearts, bad moments. We are trying our best. What listeners had to say:Marvelous *****Jul 9, 2021, lilmamaeverts"This podcast is so amazing from the podcasters voice to the way she tells the stories. Episode 2 had me in tears, but I felt the way she presented the case was so thoughtful. And I appreciate she doesnt shy away from the tough subjects that NEED a light shine on them!"Right up there with the best *****Jul 5, 2021, Millie Moopop's Mummy"Fab true crime podcast. Ive never listened to much South African crime and find it fascinating. Subject matter is dealt with sensitively and the research has clearly been done with the utmost attention to detail. To top it off, the host has a voice born for podcasts! Cant wait to see how this podcast develops." Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The missing masterpiece: Pretoria Art Museum heist
Episode 5
Thursday, 31 March, 2022

It’s Sunday, 11 November 2012, when three people stroll into the Pretoria Art Museum on Wessels street in Pretoria, and stroll out again with six of South Africa’s most historic and valuable art works. Two days later, four of those pieces would be discovered in the most unlikely place…Thanks to my interviewees from Stephan Welz & Co: https://www.swelco.co.za/ Sources:https://theworld.org/stories/2012-11-12/south-african-art-heist-thieves-steal-2m-worth-paintings-pretoria-art-museumhttps://www.latimes.com/world/la-xpm-2012-nov-12-la-fg-wn-south-africa-art-theft-2-million-20121112-story.htmlhttps://ewn.co.za/2012/11/14/Mystery-still-surrounds-art-heisthttps://ewn.co.za/2012/11/13/Police-hunt-for-artwork-thieveshttps://ewn.co.za/2012/11/12/Cameras-may-help-catch-R15m-art-thieveshttps://ewn.co.za/2012/11/13/Police-probe-art-heist-tip-offshttps://ewn.co.za/2012/11/13/Stolen-iconic-art-will-likely-turn-up---SAHRAhttps://ewn.co.za/2012/11/11/Robbers-strike-Pretoria-museumhttps://www.whistleblowing.co.za/art-theft-in-pretoria-informer-and-whistleblower-help-police/https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/gauteng/top-sa-artist-behind-r175m-theft-1422232#.UKM4xWdacmhhttps://art-crime.blogspot.com/2012/11/pretoria-art-museum-in-south-africa.htmlhttps://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-20311861https://www.sartle.com/blog/post/from-botched-restoration-to-selfie-destruction-5-of-the-worst-art-fails   Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

 

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