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Rippercast: The Whitechapel Murders Podcast
Audio Archives: Martin Fido on BBC Radio Cornwall 1993
September 13th, 2019
Duration: 00:44:57

The following recording is Martin Fido appearing on BBC Radio Cornwall on the 11th of November, 1993. Martin describes his early life and schooling growing up in Cornwall, and goes on to discuss his academic career, as well as his research in True Crime and the Ripper suspect Kosminski, , and also treats the listeners of the program to a playlist of his favorite musical compositions that have relevance to different periods in his life.

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