• The Nobody Zone: 01 - "It Plays On Your Mind"

  • Feb 18 2020
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast
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The Nobody Zone: 01 - "It Plays On Your Mind"

  • Summary

  • A homeless Irishman is arrested on Clapham Common in London for stealing a wedding ring, only to murder another man in his police cell. When interviewed by police, he confesses to multiple murders. Episode 1 of 6. Released weekly.


    The Nobody Zone is a collaboration between RTÉ's Documentary On One in Ireland and Third Ear productions in Denmark.


    For more, visit rte.ie/thenobodyzone

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    The Nobody Zone is written and narrated by Tim Hinman.


    Storyline and production is by Tim Hinman and Krister Moltzen.


    Original idea, research and recordings are by Robert Mulhern, Ronan Kelly and Liam O'Brien with production assistance from Sarah Blake, Donal O'Herlihy, Tim Desmond, Nicoline Greer and Michael Lawless.


    If you wish to join the social media conversation around this podcast, please use #thenobodyzone, or visit rte.ie/thenobodyzone


    And if you'd like to comment or share any information you might have on this story, we'd love to hear from you - email us documentaries@rte.ie


    Original music for the series is by Tim Hinman.


    The title music is the song 'Missing you' written by Jimmy McCarthy and performed by Christy Moore.


    Graphics, marketing and press by John Kilkenny, Laura Beatty, Amy O'Driscoll, Nigel Wheatley, Frederik Nielbo, Jilly McDonough, Ellen Leonard, Bren Murphy and Anna Joyce. Illustrations by Alex Williamson. Distribution support from Acast.


    Special thanks to the British Transport Police.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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