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CAMPBELL Gillespie is a living miracle. He cheated death when he was struck by lightning.Campbell, who was 39 at the time, was struck by lightning as he ran through a park. As several million volts coursed through his body, he fell face forward into a deep puddle. Only the quick actions of his friends saved his life.The sheet lightning struck a gold chain which Campbell was wearing round his neck. The chain disintegrated but the gold cross attached to it survived without a mark.
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The Tax Man - former Liverpool gang banger Sicarias McGrath tells his story.
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Tony Moran says he has been 'moulded by adversity' but, after losing his job and finding refuge in homeless shelters, he can now call himself a world champion.
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The hunt for my brothers killer
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Quadrant Park & The State nightclub DJ Mike Knowler tells how he brought house music to Liverpool
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MMA fighter Shem Rock went on the run at a young age because he feared the police would lock him up for a crime he didn’t commit. Shem fled to Malaysia for almost a decade before being arrested
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The untold story of the attempted assassination of Pablo Escobar, while at the height of his powers, by a small team of elite mercenaries.Peter McAleese tells his incredible story.
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Danny Christie from Carlisle took part in a bloodied bare-knuckle fight despite being banned by a court from having any contact with his rival has narrowly escaped being jailed.He has now honed his bare knuckle boxing skills and reigned in the rage to become a major contender in Wembley arena on the 16th July
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Veronica Packman disappeared from her family home in Bournemouth in 1985. Her daughter Sam Gillingham, then 16, came home from school to find a note, supposedly from her mother, along with her wedding ring. The letter said that she was leaving their family. The year before, Causley moved his lover Patricia Causley into the house and later changed his surname to hers. It wasn't until 10 years later, when Causley was jailed for two years for trying to fake his death in a boating accident that he was found guilty of her murder.
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True Crime - The unbelievable story of J.M.Kane 34 years in a US penitentiary.
The mind blowing story of one mans descent into the very bowels of an American penitentiary and how he survived the crazy regime with serial killers such as Charles Manson and Ed Kemper
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X factor finalist Marcus Collins opens up and shares honesty about his time during X factor, behind the scenes,his ups and downs and the overwhelming feelings he felt of being thrust to stardom over night
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John Burton aka “Juice Bomb John” is back on my podcast with more incredible stories of change and redemption
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Paul Venis K1 fighter recovering addict shares his humble story with his heart open to vulnerability
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Former professional footballer, Shaun Tuck, was jailed for racist tweets following the murder of soldier Lee Rigby
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Sam Ahmed tells her explosive story of a failing care system, grooming and addiction
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Boxer Jack Catterall robbed of his glory
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Music with rare meaning, ‘people’s poet’ Jamie Webster has built a movement around songcraft that distils struggle, finds hope and the tugs at the ties that bind. Creating pin-sharp pictures of people he sees around him striving and failing, through no fault of their own, to make better lives, Webster’s motivations and inspirations are unambiguous. Singing for the downtrodden, dispossessed and ill-advised with fists-aloft, smile-wide songs that invite, if not demand the release of communal celebration, Webster’s story has a cast of thousands. Rooted in Liverpool, yet finding the same faces with different accents singing every word back at him, from London to Glasgow, Manchester to Belfast, every moment of Webster’s success is shared. scoring a UK Official Albums Chart Top Ten and UK Official Folk Chart Number One with his debut album, We Get By, Webster is held up by the enthusiasm of people just like him: those who simply love music and see the cracks in people’s troubles that serve to let the light in. His 2021 album, Moments, was produced by Manic Street Preachers’ producer Dave Eringa at Rockfield Studios and elevates Webster to full-blooded, plugged-in, R’n’B and Laurel Canyon-inspired indie anthemist with everything to say.
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