Kirat Assi – part 1

Ep 191: A seemingly innocent online romance becomes a sinister plot with many shocking twists and turns

This is the Kirat Assi Story

Sources for Today’s Episode:

  • The Guardian
  • The podcast “Sweet Bobby”
  • Vice News
  • Vogue
  • The Staffordshire Police Coercive Behavior Guide

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