
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Daren is haunted by his experience of the Manchester Arena bombing. So why do people taunt him with conspiracy theories which falsely claim the attack didn’t happen?
On 22 May 2017, a terrorist bomb was detonated in the foyer of the arena at the end of an Ariana Grande concert, killing 22 people and the bomber. Daren, who had been in the audience with his son, rushed to help the injured. He has lived with the trauma of that night ever since.
But to Daren’s disbelief, it wasn’t long before sinister claims began circulating online, wild allegations that the attack was faked. He and other survivors were accused of being “crisis actors” paid to play a part in a massive deception by evil forces in the government.
So who is propagating these baseless claims?
In this BBC Radio 4 podcast, the BBC’s disinformation and social media correspondent Marianna Spring, investigates how survivors of UK terror attacks and tragedies are targeted with horrific conspiracy theories, online abuse and threats. Some are even tracked down offline too. Now they want answers and justice.
Across this series - and in this episode - there are graphic descriptions of violence. This episode contains audio from Richard D Hall’s website.
Presenter: Marianna Spring
By BBC Radio 44
4646 ratings
Daren is haunted by his experience of the Manchester Arena bombing. So why do people taunt him with conspiracy theories which falsely claim the attack didn’t happen?
On 22 May 2017, a terrorist bomb was detonated in the foyer of the arena at the end of an Ariana Grande concert, killing 22 people and the bomber. Daren, who had been in the audience with his son, rushed to help the injured. He has lived with the trauma of that night ever since.
But to Daren’s disbelief, it wasn’t long before sinister claims began circulating online, wild allegations that the attack was faked. He and other survivors were accused of being “crisis actors” paid to play a part in a massive deception by evil forces in the government.
So who is propagating these baseless claims?
In this BBC Radio 4 podcast, the BBC’s disinformation and social media correspondent Marianna Spring, investigates how survivors of UK terror attacks and tragedies are targeted with horrific conspiracy theories, online abuse and threats. Some are even tracked down offline too. Now they want answers and justice.
Across this series - and in this episode - there are graphic descriptions of violence. This episode contains audio from Richard D Hall’s website.
Presenter: Marianna Spring

7,669 Listeners

521 Listeners

1,062 Listeners

302 Listeners

5,475 Listeners

2,108 Listeners

41 Listeners

238 Listeners

362 Listeners

233 Listeners

332 Listeners

3,204 Listeners

167 Listeners

730 Listeners

2,516 Listeners

67 Listeners

3,400 Listeners

844 Listeners

522 Listeners

1,002 Listeners

531 Listeners

610 Listeners

622 Listeners

346 Listeners

414 Listeners

336 Listeners

261 Listeners

174 Listeners

61 Listeners

99 Listeners

33 Listeners

75 Listeners

41 Listeners