Bed of Lies
In Bed of Lies, a production from The Telegraph, award-winning journalist Cara McGoogan unravels a story that sounds like a conspiracy thriller but is tragically real. This documentary and true crime podcast begins with stark, violent incidents: a father murdered while his children watch, a mysterious fire in a secure facility, and the shocking revelation that supposed terrorists were actually state spies. These threads all lead back to a clandestine British Army unit and its most infamous asset, the agent known as Stakeknife. McGoogan’s investigation pushes beyond the headlines of the Northern Ireland Troubles to examine a decades-long cover-up, posing a difficult and necessary question about whether the government sanctioned murder. Each episode is built on meticulous reporting, weaving together personal testimonies with forensic documentary detail to explore the profound moral compromises and human costs of a hidden war. The podcast doesn’t just recount history; it challenges listeners to consider the lingering consequences of state secrets and the elusive nature of truth in conflicts where loyalty and betrayal became indistinguishable. This is a deep, unsettling listen for anyone interested in the complex intersections of society, culture, and the unexamined corners of recent history.
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