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Episode 51: Murder at the South Pole: The Strange Case of Rodney Marks

Episode 51: Murder at the South Pole: The Strange Case of Rodney Marks

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Today we are zipping up our parkas and donning our snowshoes as we trek out to the South Pole and a remote observatory where an Australian Astrophysicist mysteriously dies leaving behind a suspicious doctor, a new fiancee, and three countries bickering over what happened and who is covering what up. Today on The Odder we are talking about Rodney Marks and the strange circumstances surrounding his death. Was it a murder? A suicide? An accident? Prepare yourself for some frigid detective work and Let’s go!

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"Noble Race" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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