Golf Ball Finder Scandal Exposed in Gripping True Crime Podcast
A cutting-edge golf ball finder that was sold to the military with exaggerated claims has been at the center of a high-stakes scam. The device, which promised to detect hidden bombs and other hazards on golf courses, was marketed as an innovative solution for security and safety concerns. However, it appears that the inventor had little intention of delivering on its promises.
The podcast "Explosive Lies" sheds light on this shocking story, narrated by Alice Levine in her signature witty style. The tale takes listeners on a wild ride from shady Hong Kong banks to Iraqi airports, where the device was installed as a security measure. What unfolds is a tale of deceit and greed that puts lives at risk.
Meanwhile, "Mercy" offers a heartwarming monologue-based drama about a nurse who's forced into early retirement and opens up on her views on patients' sex appeal and the perils of smoking. Joanna Scanlan shines in this compelling listen, written by Guardian film critic Peter Bradshaw.
A different kind of scam is exposed in "Ransom Man". A Finnish mental health platform that was compromised led to thousands of patients' private records being released on the dark web. Jenny Kleeman revisits a daring hack and the trauma it unleashed in this propulsive tale of cybercrime and its consequences.
The week's podcast lineup also includes "The Problem With...", where fitness influencer James Smith interviews an expert about the darker side of life as a Gen Z-er, and climate catastrophe expert Paul Morland. Finally, Irish journalist Louise McLoughlin returns with her thoughtful podcast "You Look Like Me", which explores people who were conceived via a donor, including a father who kept a secret from his daughter for almost 40 years.
These podcasts offer a mix of gripping true crime stories, thought-provoking discussions, and emotional dramas that are sure to captivate listeners.
A cutting-edge golf ball finder that was sold to the military with exaggerated claims has been at the center of a high-stakes scam. The device, which promised to detect hidden bombs and other hazards on golf courses, was marketed as an innovative solution for security and safety concerns. However, it appears that the inventor had little intention of delivering on its promises.
The podcast "Explosive Lies" sheds light on this shocking story, narrated by Alice Levine in her signature witty style. The tale takes listeners on a wild ride from shady Hong Kong banks to Iraqi airports, where the device was installed as a security measure. What unfolds is a tale of deceit and greed that puts lives at risk.
Meanwhile, "Mercy" offers a heartwarming monologue-based drama about a nurse who's forced into early retirement and opens up on her views on patients' sex appeal and the perils of smoking. Joanna Scanlan shines in this compelling listen, written by Guardian film critic Peter Bradshaw.
A different kind of scam is exposed in "Ransom Man". A Finnish mental health platform that was compromised led to thousands of patients' private records being released on the dark web. Jenny Kleeman revisits a daring hack and the trauma it unleashed in this propulsive tale of cybercrime and its consequences.
The week's podcast lineup also includes "The Problem With...", where fitness influencer James Smith interviews an expert about the darker side of life as a Gen Z-er, and climate catastrophe expert Paul Morland. Finally, Irish journalist Louise McLoughlin returns with her thoughtful podcast "You Look Like Me", which explores people who were conceived via a donor, including a father who kept a secret from his daughter for almost 40 years.
These podcasts offer a mix of gripping true crime stories, thought-provoking discussions, and emotional dramas that are sure to captivate listeners.