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of it all going so terribly wrong. a mystery hiding in a lake. i remember it being so unbelievable, that a plane has landed in our families like. a couple of young people on. we re trying to locate with fish finders. they found it, and her. she was a pretty girl. some of her long hair was caught in the door. she looked like she was actually sleeping. but where was the pilot? they were pretty sure he was heading to mexico. i can remember getting calls to interpol even. 24 years later, a woman uncovers a little white lie. he said that he was actually 43. i was like, so what else have you lied to me about? was he a monster? was he romeo? you just don t know. and those are the best stories, aren t they? now, we hear his version of the story. you re the only person on the planet who knows the truth. it is, in its own strange way, a dissertation on love. love, intoxicating, impetuous, foolish. love that lives, like a fugitive. a long secret tunnel of r
to interpol even. 24 years later, a woman uncovers a little white lie. he said that he was actually 43. i was like, so what else have you lied to me about? was he a monster? was he romeo? you just don t know. and those are the best stories, aren t they? now, we hear his version of the story. you re the only person on the planet who knows the truth. it is, in its own strange way, a dissertation on love. love, intoxicating, impetuous, foolish. love that lives, like a fugitive. a long secret tunnel of regret. there s a reason that the story of romeo and juliet, has held up over centuries. or maybe, could you tell me? maybe it wasn t love at all. maybe it was something else altogether. oh diana, why did you take that ride? why did you, why did you put your life in his hands? how did it all go so terribly wrong? it began, the way myths sometimes do. with a whispered story. which started right about here. at traveled, mouth to, ear, to mouth among the camps and cabs
a new episode of my podcast about grief and loss called all their eyes came out today. if you point your phone s camera to the qr code you see on the side of the screen, a link will show up on your phone that you can click and listen. last week, i spoke with president biden on the podcast, at the white house, about how he lives with grief. this new episode is called the greatest loss. it s about the pain of losing a baby, which is something we don t talk much about in this society. millions of women, including my mom, had experienced the child loss during pregnancy, or soon after. but their losses compounded by the silence that surrounds it. people don t know what to say, we don t say anything at all. in this episode, i speak with a texas mom named katie tolman who lost her first daughter when she was 23 weeks pregnant. it s extraordinarily powerful and moving interview. i hope you listen. it s available now on a podcast, spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. cnn town
After she beats simona halep in the final of the australian open. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. The director of Public Prosecutions, Alison Saunders, has said all current rape and serious Sexual Assault cases in england and wales are to be reviewed as a matter of urgency, following the collapse of several recent trials because evidence was not disclosed to defence lawyers. Today, the attorney general told the bbc there was no evidence of widespread malpractice or dishonesty in the prosecution system. Our Legal Affairs correspondent, clive coleman, reports. Disclosure of evidence in some recent highly publicised rape cases has gone badly wrong. But how widespread is the problem . In december, liam allan was acquitted of six counts of rape and six of Sexual Assault when it emerged evidence on a computer disk which police had examined showed messages from the alleged victim pestering him for casual sex. And the number of prosecutions in england and wales that collapsed because o