• Ep 23: Goodbye... Until Timeless Spring

  • Sep 21 2023
  • Length: 59 mins
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Ep 23: Goodbye... Until Timeless Spring

  • Summary

  • The end of the story. The story that never ends. 

    Nick and Gabriele narrate their final days on The Hill, leading up to the day it was finally razed, and tell what they know about what happened to their neighbors and friends in the aftermath. 

    They bring together their past and present research but are unable to discover the true story behind the arson/murder of Mister Lee.  

    In this final episode, N & G reflect on how creating The Hill: A Thieves Theatre Podcast has intertwined their past and present lives on a metaphysical level. In their search for meaning, uncanny synchronicities tease and taunt. 

    “Other animals do not need a purpose in life. ...the human animal cannot do without one. Can we not think of the aim of life as being simply to see?” John Gray, “Straw Dogs” 

    “I mean Negative Capability, that is, when a man is capable of being in uncertainties, mysteries, doubts, without any irritable reaching after fact and reason.” -- John Keats 


    People v. Fossett: https://casetext.com/case/people-v-fossett 

    Greenbaum obituary: https://www.allencares.com/obituaries/Joel-Greenbaum-2/#!/Obituary 

    #homelessencampment #homeless #nychistory #1990s #truecrime #shantytown #johnkeats #johnkeatsquote #johngray  

    For extensive documentation and to purchase the book, "The Hill": thievestheatre.org 

    Contact Nick and Gabriele: podcast@thievestheatre.org 

    @tipionthehill 

     

    An Untamed Network Original Podcast: www.untamedriver.com 

    Podcast Management: bfisher@untamedriver.com 

    Ad sales: lwestbrook@untamedriver.com 



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