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The Man Who Walked Caves is an immersive fiction podcast that tells the story of a Tennessee cave where three boys entered, but only one returned.
35:25 - 36:54 (01:29)
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The Man Who Walked Caves is an immersive fiction podcast that tells the story of a Tennessee cave where three boys entered, but only one returned. The podcast is a mix of psychological thriller and supernatural horror and stars Jonathan Tucker and Eddie Catteggi.
ChapterThe Mysterious Case of Martin Guerre
EpisodeThe Improbable Story of Martin Guerre
PodcastStuff You Should Know
Listen to "On Purpose with Jay Shetty" to hear personal stories from guests such as Oprah Winfrey, Kobe Bryant, Kevin Hart, and Lewis Hamilton about how they achieved success and the tools they used to overcome challenges.
36:55 - 37:57 (01:02)
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Listen to "On Purpose with Jay Shetty" to hear personal stories from guests such as Oprah Winfrey, Kobe Bryant, Kevin Hart, and Lewis Hamilton about how they achieved success and the tools they used to overcome challenges.
ChapterThe Mysterious Case of Martin Guerre
EpisodeThe Improbable Story of Martin Guerre
PodcastStuff You Should Know
Martin Guerre was put on trial for stealing another man's identity, adultery, and theft but was difficult to prove due to the lack of physical evidence to compare with supposed imposter and the suspect having a remarkable memory.
37:58 - 40:11 (02:13)
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Martin Guerre was put on trial for stealing another man's identity, adultery, and theft but was difficult to prove due to the lack of physical evidence to compare with supposed imposter and the suspect having a remarkable memory.
ChapterThe Mysterious Case of Martin Guerre
EpisodeThe Improbable Story of Martin Guerre
PodcastStuff You Should Know
This episode discusses the challenging trial of Arnaud Dutille, who was accused of impersonating Martin Guerre in 16th century France, and highlights the difficulties of non-existent forensic methods and the importance of likeability in that era.
40:11 - 42:18 (02:06)
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This episode discusses the challenging trial of Arnaud Dutille, who was accused of impersonating Martin Guerre in 16th century France, and highlights the difficulties of non-existent forensic methods and the importance of likeability in that era.