On the Cliff's Edge we cover various true crime cases from the obscure to the infamous. We tend to focus on unsolved crimes, but we also cover other interesting cases from the past and present.
Although we are based on the Island of Ireland we cover cases from anywhere in the world, so if you feel that there is an under reported case from your part of the planet let us know and we might cover it, please email any suggestions to thecliffsedgepodcast@gmail.com or contact us through any of the links below.
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On the Cliff's Edge we cover various true crime cases from the obscure to the infamous. We tend to focus on unsolved crimes, but we also cover other interesting cases from the past and present.
Although we are based on the Island of Ireland we cover cases from anywhere in the world, so if you feel that there is an under reported case from your part of the planet let us know and we might cover it, please email any suggestions to thecliffsedgepodcast@gmail.com or contact us through any of the links below.
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On episode 39 Ciaran McConnell covers a case that has been described as more terrifying than fiction, and it is hard to argue with that. In the mid 1970s experienced sailors Elanor and Mac Graham, unbeknownst to them, took their final voyage to a remote paradise known as Palmyra in the vastness of the Pacific Ocean. What was meant to be a year long trip to paradise soon turned bad for the Grahams. When they first docked at Palmyra they came face to face with a cold blooded fugitive, and months later they vanished. It took the full weight of the FBI years to finally bring some justice to this tragic case.
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Further Reading: And the Sea Will Tell: Amazon.co.uk: Bugliosi, Vincent: 9780393327960: Books
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