NETFLIX'S latest true crime documentary reveals the shocking true-life story of Sharon Marshall, 30 years on from her twisted death. Sharon Marshall - aka the girl in the picture - died under mysterious circumstances in 1990. She left behind a son and a man who claimed to be her husband. However, an investigation after her death suggests that Sharon wasn't who she said she was, leading to a mystery spanning more than three decades. The synopsis for the Netflix documentary reads: "A young mother's mysterious death and her son's subsequent kidnapping blow open a decades-long mystery about the woman's true identity and the murderous federal fugitive at the centre of it all." Skye Borgman, the director of Abducted in Plain Sight and Dead Asleep, helm the Girl in the Picture documentary. Skye is joined by investigative journalist Matt Birkbeck, who serves as an executive producer on the feature. Matt was the first person to write about Sharon and he explored the mystery … [Read more...] about The twisted death behind Netflix’s true crime doc Girl in the Picture – and the unsolved mystery 30 years later
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THE CHIC LIST: My party-season survival guide, says Joanne Hegarty
Summer’s here – and with it all the season’s soirées. But it feels different this year – as if it’s on steroids. As I write, At Royal Ascot, you could feel the pent-up energy and I’ve never seen so many fabulous hats and heels in a field. Now it’s Wearing my trusty white trouser suit from Alex Eagle to the opening gala of this year’s Chelsea Flower Show. Joanne Hegarty explains what she should be wearing for summer's biggest events Stop comparing – it’s a joy killer We are all guilty of it. But if you go to all the effort to get dressed up, don’t waste a second comparing the way you look to anyone else. When you hear that nagging little voice creeping in – ‘oh, her dress and her hair look so much nicer…’ – acknowledge it, then banish it. Instead, concentrate on enjoying your time out. Life is too short. RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Hurry! Boden launches a HUGE sale with up to 50% off summer... Promoted So what's REALLY the … [Read more...] about THE CHIC LIST: My party-season survival guide, says Joanne Hegarty
Royal Family LIVE: Sussexes ‘raised eyebrows’ behind palace walls during major event
Meghan Markle 'wants to be in the White House' says expert Sign up for FREE royal alerts SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info According to The Telegraph, the Sussexes' decision to take a solo walk down the lengthy aisle of St Paul’s Cathedral for the service of thanksgiving on June 3 "raised eyebrows" as the couple could have travelled alongside Beatrice, Eugenie and their husbands, who were sat next to them in the pews. The Sussexes were spotted leaving Clarence House on Friday morning as they were in a "security pod" with Beatrice and Eugenie, after expressing concerns about their level of protection during their visit. Meghan and Harry's UK visit for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee was incredibly brief and the couple left the … [Read more...] about Royal Family LIVE: Sussexes ‘raised eyebrows’ behind palace walls during major event
Squid Game and K-pop are a gateway to Asia for young Kiwis
Simon Draper is the executive director of the Asia NZ Foundation Te Whītau Tūhono. OPINION : Perhaps it’s because we’re now midwinter , or perhaps I’m getting a little long in the tooth, but since my recent visit to Asia, where I spent a number of years as a young man, I’ve been thinking how you can feel like a Young Turk one day and seemingly an old curmudgeon the next. It has been a reminder to me that it’s important to keep an open ear and mind to the voices of the younger generations, because the future depends more on them than on people like me. This is particularly the case in Asia, where in terms of the key growth demographic there are 800 million millennials, compared with 66 million in the United States (and 60 million in the EU), according to investment bank Schroders. And 65% of millennials in emerging markets expect to be better off than their parents, versus an equivalent percentage in developed countries who expect to be worse off. Millennials in Asia are … [Read more...] about Squid Game and K-pop are a gateway to Asia for young Kiwis