What a curious collection of cases, and how tantalising to think that they may be connected through this mysterious "Underworld Dulcie". If only you could get this story onto a true-crime podcast, no doubt some online detectives would dedicate themselves to ferreting out any hidden details... Looking forward to hearing Ada's case now!
Brilliant stuff. Like everyone I hope it was love-stuck Dulcie and that she and her bloke lived a long and joyful life together. I say that as winner of a "Section 92 Award" after I met one of the great loves of my life at a conference interstate.
Thanks. I've always assumed that people can just listen without watching the audio. But if anyone can tell me how I can easily turn it into a podcase, I'm happy to do so.
I just love this stuff!!! Thank you!
This is fabulous!
Glad you enjoyed it. Ada's story is amazing too!
What a curious collection of cases, and how tantalising to think that they may be connected through this mysterious "Underworld Dulcie". If only you could get this story onto a true-crime podcast, no doubt some online detectives would dedicate themselves to ferreting out any hidden details... Looking forward to hearing Ada's case now!
What a great yarn, thank you!
Yes, it's quite fascinating. I'm still waiting to see if someone knows who the real Dulcie was!
Brilliant stuff. Like everyone I hope it was love-stuck Dulcie and that she and her bloke lived a long and joyful life together. I say that as winner of a "Section 92 Award" after I met one of the great loves of my life at a conference interstate.
Anne, you should consider publishing the audio track from your videos as a podcast! I think it would be popular
Thanks. I've always assumed that people can just listen without watching the audio. But if anyone can tell me how I can easily turn it into a podcase, I'm happy to do so.
Gratwick v Johnston is my favorite case.
It certainly has a great back-story.