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Death at Deepcut
- By: Jane MacSorley, Colin Sutton, John Battsek, Sarah Thomson
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Jun 11 20213 mins
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Jun 11 202137 mins
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- Graham G.
- 15-07-21
Shockingly
cold and uncaring incompetence on the part of the MOD, the police, the government, coroners et al. A disturbing but probably necessary listen for anyone interested in the workings of this country's organisation's that are meant to serve and protect.
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- Happy Solak
- 19-06-21
The story of a national disgrace
An all too familiar tale of British cover-up and denial in the service of maintaining corrupt power structures. And the innocent victims and their poor families be damned.
A painful listen but worthy nonetheless
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- Anonymous User
- 30-06-21
An eye opening
So compelling, factually intriguing, sad, amazing how the institute army police closed information, so many people will be left let down
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- Anonymous User
- 24-04-24
the British army are the biggest opps
honestly so scary and so off putting in the weirdest way. this stuff is still happening fyi
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- Chris
- 28-06-21
Great podcast
The podcast was great, narration was spot on. Being ex forces myself a feel i got a real understanding of it all. Thank you for the time and effort you have all put into it.
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- mollyeyre
- 19-06-21
Well researched
This is a very interesting podcast, well researched, compelling and really distressing. It makes one fearful of any institution that allows bullies free rein!
It is such a sad thing to understand the level of fear that these young people experienced.
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- Mrs A
- 09-04-22
Absolutely Shocking
Terribly sad but very important to hear about the events there and what a disgraceful cover up it all is ,Maybe one day it will all come out and people will be held accountable,Feel sad for all involved.
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- NOH
- 09-01-23
excellent account
Very interesting content.Thoroughly researched and well presented. I listened straight through in one afternoon.
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- bee
- 10-08-23
compelling
Excellent research, journalim and contributors. Harrowing but superbly and empathetically executed. I would highly recommend.
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- JR
- 19-07-21
Nothing new here.Young squaddies always got abused
Any ex British Army recruit from this era, myself included, knows that the things that seem to be shocking to the narrator / investigator were standard issue for new recruits. The British Army was and likely still is full of racism, abuse, bullies and predators. If you're half decent and have other options you leave. Many bullies only climb the ranks because the decent soldiers leave due the sheer banality of what being a squaddie is all about. I've painted grass green. I've been spat on by a screaming sergeant more times than I can remember. Hundreds of attempts at being bullied, countless fights, I've been punched in the face within 5 minutes of arriving in a new camp by a full screw who told me he owned me now... The only way out is to fight and be the grey man. If someone doesn't know if you've got what it takes to stab them in their sleep they leave you alone - any weakness and you're done for. Ive seen new recruits forced to drink bleach and urine, I've seen a black recruit chased around a square by guys in white sheets - He was the only black guy there and the corporals nicknamed him midnight. We had a group of squaddies on our camp who sexually assaulted a local German girl who was so drunk she was unconscious and they took pictures which they put up in their room.... they got a wrap on the knuckles from senior staff and the local girl was devastated, likely for life. There were deaths on many camps all over the world. I was in Germany and the UK in the Royal Signals from 97 to 2002. - at least one hanging whilst I was in Germany. Fights in the bars every weekend between each other, stabbings, glassings, and general assaults. There are good opportunities but you better be ready to fight for your own life before you ever dream of fighting for the benefit of someone else's.
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