115. Lost at Sea
Bad People17 Okt 2024

115. Lost at Sea

Rebecca Coriam, a 24-year-old from Chester, was working on a cruise ship off the Pacific coast of Mexico when she disappeared in 2011. The story of how the police and the cruise line dealt with her disappearance shines a light on the difficulties of getting a thorough investigation when someone goes missing at sea.

Hosts Amber Haque and Dr Julia Shaw discuss this story and find out more about crime on cruise ships.

Producers: Maggie Latham and Rachel Oakes Executive Producer: Innes Bowen Production Coordinator: Juliette Harvey Mix Engineer: John Scott Commissioning Editor: Dylan Haskins Assistant Commissioners: Izzy Lee-Poulton and Sarah Green

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53. Wiretapped: Can you hear colour?

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52. Uncivilised Cruelty: Should rough sex be illegal?

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49. Black Pill: Are incels dangerous?

49. Black Pill: Are incels dangerous?

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48. Family Reunion: Research opportunity or ethical nightmare?

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47. Bad Influencer: Can you spot pseudo-scientific health claims?

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46. Tiny Shoes: Can we heal injustices against Indigenous peoples?

46. Tiny Shoes: Can we heal injustices against Indigenous peoples?

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