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Essex Boys Whispers: A Sherlock Holmes Review with Adam Ball

10m · Pop Up Theatre Podcast Plays · 17 Dec 12:00

Pop Up Theatre presents 'Essex Boys Whispers', A Sherlock Holmes Review, with guest, paranormal investigator, Adam Ball. In this podcast interview, host Alexandria Kay discusses the conspiracy theories surrounding the Rettendon murders, and the supernatural contacts made by her guest.

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