• The Life & Death Of Charlotte Dawson (Part 3): ‘A Beautiful, Fragile Girl Who Just Wanted To Be Loved’

  • Mar 17 2022
  • Length: 41 mins
  • Podcast

The Life & Death Of Charlotte Dawson (Part 3): ‘A Beautiful, Fragile Girl Who Just Wanted To Be Loved’

  • Summary

  • [Part 3 of 3] On this episode of Extraordinary Stories: The Life & Death Of Charlotte Dawson, we’ll learn about the aftermath of Charlotte’s death. From the immediate aftershocks to her long-term legacy. What have we learned from the death of Charlotte Dawson? Has anything changed for the better? And, the question that torments everyone who loved Charlotte, could she have been saved?

    CREDITS:

    Host: Emma Gillespie
    Writers: Emma Gillespie, Tia Ucich & Holly Wainwright
    Producers: Emma Gillespie & Tia Ucich
    Audio Production: Madeline Joannou
    Executive Producer: Holly Wainwright and Elissa Ratliff

    WITH THANKS TO:

    Erin Molan
    Georgie Harman
    Melissa Hoyer
    Jo Cassemento
    Simone Holtznagel

    SOURCES:
    Air Kiss & Tell: Memoirs of a Blow-Up Doll by Charlotte Dawson and Jo Thornley

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