• Episode 3: Ted Maher: Intruder? Start a Fire!

  • Jun 25 2024
  • Length: 54 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 3: Ted Maher: Intruder? Start a Fire!

  • Summary

  • Jill and Catherine sing the praises of Buc-ee's, and tell the story of nurse Ted Maher, and the deaths of Edmund Safra and Vivian Torrente. A dream job quickly took a dark turn with accusations of abductions, corruption, conspiracy, and Ted's strange decision to start a fire in response to a couple intruders. We discuss the possibility of a setup, the motivations behind the crime, the questionable Monaco legal system, and the potential involvement of some very powerful people. That travel nurse job seem too good to be true? Listen to this episode before you run too far!

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