Q: I grew sweet peas this summer and loved filling the house with their flowers. The plants have finished and I was going to clear them away to the compost heap but noticed a lot of pods on them.
Kirat was the victim of an elaborate catfishing scheme, which lasted eight years and involved nearly 60 false identities. In 2021, her story became the subject of a gripping true-crime podcast, ...
It’s been two years since Assi first came forward with her story on the “Sweet Bobby” podcast, but the feelings are still raw. She’s revisiting it once again for a Netflix show of the same ...
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Many of those peas are still sitting in storage. Canada supplied 60 per cent of those peas, followed by Russia’s 34 per cent. Australia and the United States accounted for most of the remainder.
In 2021, a podcast called Sweet Bobby was released via Tortoise Media, a news website co-founded by former The Times editor James Harding. At the time, the unbelievable content baffled even the ...
True crime aficionados can now watch Netflix’s documentary Sweet Bobby, which explores one of the most perplexing catfishing stories in recent memory. The story first gained traction two years ...