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The Life & Death of One Direction Singer Liam Payne

True Crime Society

True Crime Society

True Crime, Society & Culture

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 5 December 2024

⏱️ 82 minutes

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After auditioning for ‘The X Factor’ as a teen, Liam Payne was grouped together with Harry Styles, Zayn Malik, Niall Horan and Louis Tomlinson to form one of the best selling boy bands of all time -- One Direction.

Throughout his career, Liam felt isolated and struggled with his mental health and sobriety.  He said he was grateful when the band broke up because he knew the lifestyle would eventually kill him.

On October 16, 2024, the manager of the CasaSur Palermo Hotel in Buenos Aires called police to report "an aggressive man who could be under the effects of drugs and alcohol."

Police arrived at the hotel moments later and found Liam dead at the age of 31.  He had fallen from a third floor balcony onto a courtyard below.

Since his death, police have arrested three people alleging they supplied drugs to Liam multiple times before his fall. 

In this episode of the True Crime Society Podcast, we discuss the tragic death of Liam Payne.

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0:05.5

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0:14.5

Thank you.

0:37.4

Thank you. What's up, guys, welcome back to another episode of True Crime Society podcast with Stephanie and Olivia.

0:43.2

It is November 27th, day before Thanksgiving.

0:50.5

It is already December when this comes out, getting closer to the end of the year and the holidays.

0:57.9

So I'm sure future me is probably feeling crazy, but maybe not. It's been a crazy long year. I know a lot of people feel the same. But you said you had a story about like a snake

1:05.7

or something that I feel like I missed. I don't. So I went for a walk with my daughter the other day.

1:10.7

And when we live,

1:11.1

it's kind of rural. Like, I think I've spoken in the past about how occasionally we have snakes

1:14.9

and stuff. Just going into my Google. Google has like changed everything. I bought Apple. Anyway,

1:19.8

so I'm just trying to find the actual photo I took so I can read it out to you guys.

1:24.0

Oh, yes, we went for a walk like in our our neighborhood, we just walking. I see this sign stuck up on like a telegraph pole, and so I'm nosy, so I stopped to read it.

1:32.8

And it says, Python found hybrid diamond python.

1:37.1

Oh, I didn't see this.

1:37.9

In brackets, if left in the wild will damage the genus group, which I'm assuming is like a native snake.

1:43.4

This snake has injuries that will be forwarded on eventually.

1:47.7

It has been picked up by a licensed reptile keeper, 22nd of the 11th, and then it's got a phone

1:52.6

number.

1:53.1

So I'm assuming this means that someone has gone and dumped their enormous python and

1:58.5

someone else has come across it and thought this isn't native

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