Join Host Luci Weston and guests to talk about life & style topics that help women improve, change, and maybe even rethink their lives. Everything from business, blogging, and books, to health, relationships, travel, and women's issues. Whatever the topic on Here We Are,* you will come away with valuable information that you can implement into your busy life. (Listen to future CHICK FLICK CHAT* shows at www.BlogTalkRadio.com/ChickFlickChat. Thanks!) * ©2008-2022 All Rights Reserved. LUCIMAC® ...
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Love movies? Then join us for the movie and television review and discussion show, Chick Flick Chat, to chat about women's roles and roles for women in film, and TV. Join Host, Luci Weston, to dish the dirt, uncover the messages, and discuss the details. It's fun, informative, and a great place to exchange your "after the movie" thoughts and ideas. Also, check out the mini-reviews under "What To Watch Now," for a fast update on the many selections available OnDemand. [NOTE: previous CFC show ...
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Still At Large, a podcast series looking at unsolved British murder cases.
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Chick Flick Chat: What To Watch Now = "Murder Mystery"
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13:00In this Chick Flick Chat, I discuss the recent Netflix release of the film, "Murder Mystery." A fun romp of a movie starring Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler. Rest assured that the review will not contain any spoilers so you can listen and make your decision to watch or not. Thank you for joining me! ~ Luci Weston, Host…
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Jean Bradley – 25th March 1993This episode is the last in an accidental trilogy. I didn’t set out with the idea of doing another mini-series on the senseless deaths of women of a similar status at the hands of another angry and violent man who is evading justice to this day, but they have all, at one time or another been tenuously linked by the pop…
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Ruth Penelope 'Penny' Bell - 6th June 1991
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48:27Ruth Penelope “Penny” Bell – 6th June 1991Penny Bell, as most people will know her, was born in 1948. Her family life seems to have been a happy and healthy one. In 1981 she married her boyfriend, Alistair Bell. They had met in 1975. The marriage would be Penny’s second, the first ending in divorce some years earlier. Together Penny and Alistair wo…
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Janice Carole Weston - 11th September 1983
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50:51Janice Carole Weston - 11th September 1983In 1982 Janice and Tony were to end up as a couple. Two wealthy people with Janice being a leading solicitor, first with Herbert Oppenheimer, Nathan & Vandyke, immediately after college, and then Charles Russell and Co as a partner. Janis’ drive was monumental and as well as writing a book on the emerging c…
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Series 3, episode 6: Lucy McHugh – 26th July 2018 This week’s show deals with violence against children and is significantly different from most of the cases as this is still an active investigation and someone has been detained, but the Police, Hampshire Constabulary, are still appealing for information about the movements of the victim on the day…
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Natalie Jane Pearman - 20th November 1992
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41:481992 seems such a long time ago these days. Charles and Eddie were topping the charts with their falsetto filled soul/disco classic, “Would I lie to you”, the Church of England voted to allow women to become priests, and the Hoxne Hoard of late Roman Gold and Silver was discovered by a metal detectorist in Suffolk, but the most controversial news f…
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News of Pc Keith Blakelock’s murder spread rapidly across the Broadwater Farm Estate, and according to multiple sources, as word spread the intensity of the anger seemed to ebb away, the rioters thinned out and the police regained control of the streets at around 4:30 am.Smoke still hung in the air as the injured officers of Shield Serial 502 were …
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PC Keith Blakelock - October 1985 - Part One
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45:24The social order of things in the UK had a number of growing problems – unemployment, disenfranchisement from the political system, rising crime and rising tensions between the Police and communities of Black and other ethnic minorities, due mainly to the wide spread use of the ‘sus laws’. This was legislation allowed Police to conduct stop and sea…
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At fifty-one, Janet Brown was the model of educated rural success. Her three children, Zara, Benedict and Roxanne, were either living away from home, away at university, or as in the case of the youngest, Roxanne, studying for A-levels and a place at university. Her husband, Grahaem Brown, was a doctor who worked for pharmaceutical companies. His w…
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At 7:45pm on 9th of December, Tony Miller returned to the home he shared with his brother Peter, in Camden Place, Great Yarmouth in Norfolk on the east Coast of England. On arrival he found the front door ajar. Upon entering the house, he found his brother on the kitchen floor in a pool of blood. He had been stabbed once through the heart. There is…
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Linda Donaldson had been found dreadfully mutilated and left in a remote field between Liverpool and Manchester, in 1988. Her death was the starting point of a wide-ranging inquiry into the unsolved murders of women across the UK. Many men were considered suspects, but none proved to be responsible. Cases went cold, killers went unapprehended, wome…
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Loving Yourself Pt. 4: One Word Is All You Need
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30:00In this fourth installment of the Loving Yourself series by Luci Weston, of Here We Are... with Luci, she discusses how to get things done using "one word" as guidance. It's time to drill down and find it. Luci shares with you how she came to this process, and how it has helped her launch an e-commerce site, continue the blog, add a new one, start …
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Following the murders of Linda Donaldson and Maria Requina in 1988 and 1991 respectively, Greater Manchester Police uncovered the signs of as many as twenty-one potential serial killers who were collectively responsible for more than one-hundred murders, and for a while they considered that there many have been a link between the two women's deaths…
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In 1996 the Greater Manchester Police initiated a special operation called Enigma. Operation Enigma set out to look for a pattern in the deaths of several women who were found murdered between Liverpool and Manchester. Their results were horrifying. Of the two-hundred and seven unsolved murders between 1986 and 1991, seventy were found to be split …
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Coffee tables across the country were being graced by a book that would spark a populist wave of renewed interest in the sciences. Famously including only one equation, Einstein's E=MC2 the author, the late great Dr Stephen Hawking explores the physics behind the cosmos and the then current ideas about the universe's beginning. Using easily accessi…
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At 4pm on the afternoon of Friday 21st September, Adam Minter was crossing the iconic Tower Bridge in London, when he spotted an object floating in the Thames. At first Mr Minter believed it to be either a stained barrel or manikin, but as the object came closer to the bridge, he was able to see that the object was the body of a young child. Mr Min…
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1994 also witnessed the passing of the legendary formula one racing driver, Ayrton Senna on lap 6 of the San Marino Grand Prix, when he lost control of his car as he entered the Tamburello corner at 190mph and hit a wall. Tony Blair became the leader of the Labour Party, the Provisional IRA declared a ceasefire, trading was allowed on a Sunday for …
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Life on the mainland was, however, pretty normal for most people. For twenty-six-year-old Deborah Linsley it was the day she would return to her home in Edinburgh following a few days visiting her family in friends in Bromley, South East London, following a training course in London. Deborah was going to be her brother's bridesmaid in two weeks-tim…
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Maida Vale, in 1972, wasn't the gentrified location preferred by affluent families, celebrities and successful professionals that it is today. Back then it had a reputation for being a bit sleezy and run down. There were many derelict buildings and the sizable student population was attracted to the area because of the low rents and proliferation o…
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The Hammersmith Nude Murders AKA Jack The Stripper - Part Three
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36:10If this the first episode you're listening to, I would advise that you go back and begin at the start of the Hammersmith Nudes mini-series. That is episode two of series two. This episode is the concluding part so it would be very confusing to start from here. Over the last two episodes I have looked at the deaths of eight young women, and have exa…
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The Hammersmith Nude Murders AKA Jack the Stripper - Part Two
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32:02By mid-February 1965 the Police in London had six young women who had been murdered in a short space of time. Two other women had been murder in the years prior to this, an as February 1965 came to a close, they hadn't been connected, yet. At the head of the investigation was Chief Superintendent John Du Rose. A seasoned detective approaching the e…
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The Hammersmith Nude Murders AKA Jack The Stripper - Part One
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31:21London was a city undergoing a massive change. World War two had reduced much of the capital to rubble and the rebuilding of it was the primary focus of the 1950s. Towards the end of the 50s, a serial murderer was beginning a reign of violence against the working girls of London. His methods would lead to him being dubbed Jack the Stripper by the p…
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On Monday, 30 December 1957, 17-year-old Anne Noblett disappeared whilst travelling to her home in Marshalls Heath, Hertfordshire. A month later, on 31 January 1958, her fully clothed body was found in woodland near Whitwell. Her remains showed signs of having been refrigerated and the case was dubbed the "Deep Freeze Murder" by the press.…
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Conscious Communications with Hay House Author, Mary Shores
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31:00If you own a business, or are struggling to create a life in alignment with your desires, then this is the show for you. Author, Mary Shores, will discuss key points from her new book, Conscious Communications. In her book, Mary shares her own experiences and provides relatable lessons for you to apply to your own personal and professional goals. J…
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In this Sofia Coppola directed film, the Civil War sets the stage for this complex attempt to examine the relationships between men and women, their roles, stereotypes, and desires. Join me as I discuss "The Beguiled," starring Nicole Kidman, Colin Farrell, Kirsten Dunst, and Elle Fanning, and all it's many layers that could have made for a truly b…
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Loving Yourself, Part 3: Ho Ho Ho, No No No... Holiday Time Management Tips
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31:00In Part 3 of the Loving Yourself series, Luci offers tips to beat the stress of the Holiday season when time is short and your to-do list is long. It's okay to say "NO" and learning an effective way will help you manage all you want and need to do without guilt or disappointment. Listent to this important episode now and again later because you can…
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At 7pm on November 5th, 2001, mother of one, Michaela Hague climbed into a Blue Ford Sierra in Bower Street, Sheffield. The driver was a white male, clean shaven and wearing a wedding ring. Bonfire night was another working night for Michaela. Prostitution had become her line of trade to make ends meet.The next time this delicately featured young w…
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Two weeks before her 18th birthday, Victoria Hall, known widely as Vicky, was murdered in the early hours of September 19, 1999, no more than a couple of hundred yards from her home in Faulkeners Way, Trimley St Mary, Suffolk. She was last seen by her friend, Gemma Algar, when they parted company at around 2:30am after a night out at the Bandbox Ni…
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