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Ep 2: Slay

By: Michael Button
Narrated by: full cast
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  • Summary

  • A killer is terrorising London, targetting gay men. Luke and Keona, hosts of trashy true crime podcast ‘Slay’ investigate. But, with a live police inquiry and a murderer on the loose, can the young podcasters discover the truth - or will ambition blind them as to what's really going on?

    Directed by: Nosa Eke

    Produced by: Colin Carvalho Burgess

    ©2023 Michael Button (P)2023 Audible Ltd.
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The chilling impact of misplaced privilege guilt.

A very good metaphor for how well-intentioned do-goodery, often inspired by some kind of guilt related to inequality, has unforeseen consequences.

But more importantly, genuinely scary.

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