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🗓️ 30 March 2025
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A boy thought lost is returned to his mother, but not all is as it seems…
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0:00.0 | This episode is brought to you by Netflix, home to some of the most gripping, unbelievable, |
0:05.7 | and most importantly true stories. And if you're listening to this podcast, I know you love a |
0:11.2 | real-life mystery just as much as I do. One of the most mind-blowing stories hitting Netflix this |
0:17.4 | month is Con Mum. It's the incredible true story of TV pastry chef Graham Hornegold |
0:23.3 | who thought he was reconnecting with his long-loss mother, only to discover he had been swept up |
0:28.7 | in the web of an international con artist. Was Dion really the mother he had been waiting for? |
0:34.7 | As of you, I found myself constantly reassessing what I thought I knew as |
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1:00.6 | really happened. |
1:02.4 | Connum streaming from March 25th. |
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1:09.8 | So after you finish this episode, head to Netflix and start watching. |
1:14.2 | You won't be able to look away. |
1:21.5 | This podcast contains distressing themes and is not suitable for children. |
1:28.7 | Listener discretion is advised. |
1:33.1 | This is the Lost Boys of Winefield. |
1:38.6 | Chapter 3. Lost and Found lost and found. |
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