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The Mystery of William Shakespeare and the Crimes of Central Park (Season 2 Episode 3)

The Mystery of William Shakespeare and the Crimes of Central Park (Season 2 Episode 3)

Released Monday, 21st October 2019
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The Mystery of William Shakespeare and the Crimes of Central Park (Season 2 Episode 3)

The Mystery of William Shakespeare and the Crimes of Central Park (Season 2 Episode 3)

The Mystery of William Shakespeare and the Crimes of Central Park (Season 2 Episode 3)

The Mystery of William Shakespeare and the Crimes of Central Park (Season 2 Episode 3)

Monday, 21st October 2019
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In 2007, a 'Declaration of Reasonable Doubt' was released by scholars and actors alike and it stated that there was 'room for reasonable doubt about the identity of William Shakespeare.' This week Clarke takes us behind the curtain of the mysteries and misinformation that surrounded the life of Shakespeare. The speculation that he was not the author of his plays, his weird, illegible signature, and what the heck he actually even looked like.

Justin brings us into more mysterious incidents, including all of the crimes surrounding, arguably, one of the most famous parks in the world. He shares the gruesome details of John Lennon's murder, the police standoff at the Central Park washrooms and, of course, the Central Park Five. There is a lot more to the eye in this weeks episode of the Softbrains in Episode 3: The Mystery of William Shakespeare and the Crimes of Central Park!

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