The Case of Caroline Crouch
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In this episode of Lagim, I re-explore the case of Caroline Crouch. I have featured this last year on my old Patreon and back then the trial in this case had not started yet. Even though most details from trial are things that were covered profusely in the media, it was nevertheless good to have a look at this case again a year after the tragedy that affected a Filipino-British family in Greece. I also made sure to correct mistakes I had made in my original Patreon audio. Listen now to know all about this case from the Filipino diaspora and make sure YOU also subscribe to Patreon to gain early and ad-free access to all my regular episodes. Cover art photo cred: Canva, Maria and Sandy Algarve Photographers Find the Lunatics Radio Hour Podcast here: https://www.lunaticsproject.com/ A list of sources is available through this link:  https://lagimpodcast.podcastpage.io/blog/the-case-of-caroline-crouch LAGIM is on social media, so make sure to check us out:  https://www.instagram.com/lagimpodcast/   https://twitter.com/LagimPod   https://facebook.com/lagimpodcast/   Subscribe to LAGIM's YouTube channel:  https://bit.ly/3rFdWCg   Follow, rate and review LAGIM on Apple Podcasts and Spotify:  https://spoti.fi/3qamBxl    https://apple.co/3r3XjzT   Support me: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/juzewoba   Affiliate links: Lazada: podlink.co/yqn Canva: https://partner.canva.com/c/3417901/647168/10068 Kiwi.com - https://ir3.xyz/627d867f309cd See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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