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15 Feb 2025AIDS: The Lost Voices - Court, Disinfectant & Spacesuits00:49:04

In this episode, we delve into the lives of three men whose HIV/AIDS status tragically intertwined with their court appearances, leading to a profound public outing by the media. Each individual faced not only the repercussions of their alleged crimes but also the harsh realities of stigma associated with their health condition.

They were subjected to courtroom protocols that included the presence of personnel in “spacesuits” and for the first time in the courts history, stringent disinfection processes of the court dock, underscoring the societal fears surrounding HIV/AIDS at the time. While they received sentences for their offences, they also endured a lifetime of discrimination and isolation, as their confidential health information was unwittingly dragged into the public sphere, further complicating their struggles for acceptance and dignity.

All articles and relevant documents from this episode are available on the:

XTRA Tea Blog - CRIME SERIES: Court, Disinfectant & "Spacesuits"

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Third-party media: Used under 'fair use' for the sole purpose of education, criticism and/or research relating to HIV/AIDS, featured in this podcast. No copyright infringement intended -

  • British Newspaper Archives / Newspapers

*Judge Gloria is not a real judge, this is not a real court and none of those mentioned are on trial. The scope and purpose of this episode is to create a more immersive listening experience while sharing true stories as they were reported by the British newspapers.

16 Aug 2024AIDS: The Lost Voices - "Do Not Revive-AIDS"00:37:08

“DO NOT REVIVE - AIDS” was the suicide note left by grammar school teacher John Hutchinson in August 1986. John's friends told the inquest he hadn’t seemed himself days before his death. John perhaps foreseeing his recent HIV test result being positive, without ever learning the outcome of his test.

We also look at two young men who took their own lives merely for ‘suspecting’ or ‘fearing’ they had HIV/AIDS. The coroner giving his verdict alluded to the then-recent 1988 AIDS campaigns and the fear and stigma they whipped up as not being helpful. With both young men testing negative for HIV post-mortem, we learn they had nothing more than minor, common ailments.

All articles and relevant documents from this episode are available on the:

XTRA Tea Blog - "DO NOT REVIVE - AIDS"

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Third-party media: Used under 'fair use' for the sole purpose of education, criticism and/or research relating to HIV/AIDS.

  • British Newspaper Archives / Newspapers
13 Apr 2024AIDS: The Lost Voices - Vikram Advani00:45:28

Will & Gloria once again delve into the British newspaper archives and attempt to unpick the real stories, of real people behind the sensational and attention-grabbing headlines of the 80s and 90s AIDS pandemic.

When London dentist Vikram Advani died of AIDS-related complications in 1993. Every major newspaper up and down the land seized the opportunity to vilify and stigmatise his good name and besmirch his reputation as a dentist and the memory of those closest to him.

Mr Advani’s former lover and loyal friend Dr Keith Watts, also diagnosed HIV positive and later dying of AIDS-related complications attempted to set the record straight by sharing his story in a major tabloid.

Will & Gloria also step back to 1987 and the reporting of the UKs first AIDS-related hospital ward, the Broderip Ward at London’s Middlesex Hospital.

All articles and relevant documents from this episode are available on the:

XTRA Tea Blog - Vikram Advani

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Third-party media: Used under 'fair use' for the sole purpose of education, criticism and/or research relating to HIV/AIDS.

  • British Newspaper Archives / Newspapers
  • ITV/ITN News Channel
07 Dec 2024AIDS: The Lost Voices - Cases of Manslaughter00:36:54

In this episode, we examine two poignant cases related to HIV/AIDS where initial murder charges were reduced to manslaughter. One notable case is that of nine-year-old Emma Poizer, whose mother, Angela, pleaded guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. Angela’s plea was influenced by her belief that she was living with AIDS, leading her to act out of a misguided desire to protect her daughter from what she perceived to be her own inevitable fate.

The second case involves Ashley Gillard, who, after disclosing his HIV status to a casual lover, faced a horrific betrayal. This individual callously chose not to assist Ashley when he required urgent first aid, instead opting to watch him deteriorate. Tragically, Thomas White cruelly attempted to erase Ashley altogether, as he sought to burn his body in a house fire. The indifference demonstrated highlights the profound stigma that still surrounds HIV, revealing how prejudice can lead to unspeakable acts of violence and disregard for human life.

XTRA Tea Blog - MURDER FILES: Cases of Manslaughter

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  • British Newspaper Archives / Newspapers

LISTENER DISCRECTION IS FIRMLY ADVISED

25 Jan 2025AIDS: The Lost Voices - The Bogus AIDS Cure & The Bogus AIDS Doctor00:48:51

Judge* Gloria presides over a high-profile case against Dr. James Sharp, exposed by investigative journalist Duncan Campbell and BBC's Watchdog of a fraudulent AIDS cure. Sharp faces the General Medical Council for misleading patients. Meanwhile, Mark Lloyd-Flynn was discovered stalking AIDS wards while posing as a doctor before being discovered interfering with patients care.

All articles and relevant documents from this episode are available on the:

XTRA Tea Blog - CRIME SERIES: The Bogus AIDS Cure & The Bogus AIDS Doctor

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  • British Newspaper Archives / Newspapers
  • 'Watchdog' - 3rd April 1989 ©BBC

*Judge Gloria is not a real judge, this is not a real court and none of those mentioned are on trial. The scope and purpose of this episode is to create a more immersive listening experience while sharing true stories as they were reported by the British newspapers.

01 Feb 2025AIDS: The Lost Voices - Scammers & Blackmailers00:40:58

During the AIDS pandemic, a troubling subculture arose, characterised by exploitation. One woman, Ann Clague sold her HIV positive test results to fraudsters to enable them to make false claims for state benefits.

Additionally, in two separate cases Frank Riolfo arrested and sentenced for blackmailing Tesco supermarket for £275,000p in 1994 by threatening to inject food with HIV. Coincidentally in the same year, 1994 two others, Michael Norman and Alexander Taylor had also blackmailed three supermarkets with a £12m demand otherwise they would inject cooked foods with HIV which saw them arrested and before the Judge at the Old Bailey.

These cases illuminate the darker side of human behaviour during a time of crisis, as some sought to capitalise on the suffering of others for financial gain.

All articles and relevant documents from this episode are available on the:

XTRA Tea Blog - CRIME SERIES: Scammers & Blackmailers

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Third-party media: Used under 'fair use' for the sole purpose of education, criticism and/or research relating to HIV/AIDS, featured in this podcast. No copyright infringement intended -

  • British Newspaper Archives / Newspapers

*Judge Gloria is not a real judge, this is not a real court and none of those mentioned are on trial. The scope and purpose of this episode is to create a more immersive listening experience while sharing true stories as they were reported by the British newspapers.

20 Apr 2024AIDS: The Lost Voices - TVPS 'This Is Your HIVstory'01:13:27

Will heads to Slough to surprise the hosts of The HIV podcast, Sarah & Jess. The trio then take a look at the HIVstory of the charity behind the podcast, ‘Thames Valley Positive Support’.

Between them, they unearth articles long since forgotten from the newspaper archives spanning the last four decades. Articles that include letters from readers with language that leave the pair spitting feathers. Sarah & Jess are then surprised, if not overwhelmed, to hear from two very special guests that were at the heart of it all in the 1980s & 90s.

All articles and relevant documents from this episode are available on the:

XTRA Tea Blog - TVPS 'This Is Your HIVstory'

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Thames Valley Positive Support (TVPS) HIV Charity Est: 1985

'The HIV Podcast' Sound bite: 'Sean-It's a Sin Special'

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'This is your Life' Theme Tune - BBC

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  • British Newspaper Archives / Newspapers
  • This is your Life' Theme Tune
23 Aug 2024AIDS: The Lost Voices - Roy Cornes00:44:44

In 1992 Roy Cornes was a 24-year-old haemophiliac, infected with HIV through contaminated blood products. Through no fault of his own he then found himself at the centre of a worldwide media frenzy.

Roy’s life was turned upside down by one woman who alleged Roy was “knowingly” and deliberately spreading HIV to women. The media dubbed him a “maniac”, a “monster” and the “AIDS Casanova”. With plans for “hits” on his life & MPs raising urgent questions, we look at what happened next!

All articles and relevant documents from this episode are available on the:

XTRA Tea Blog - ROY CORNES

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10 May 2024AIDS: The Lost Voices - Ivan Cohen & Shane Snape00:39:20

Will & Gloria once again delve into the British newspaper archives and attempt to unpick the real stories, of real people behind the sensational and attention-grabbing headlines of the 80s and 90s AIDS pandemic.

Two men around 30, each with an HIV/AIDS diagnosis are on the same hospital ward. One is a patient and the other, a nurse. Both men were photographed with the late Diana, Princess of Wales as she opened the UK’s first HIV/AIDS ward at London’s Middlesex Hospital in 1987.

The patient on the ward only agreed to be photographed if he had his back to the camera in fear of being identified due to the rhetoric and stigma at the time. The nurse of the ward openly shared his HIV status with the waiting news cameras for the first time. But who were these courageous men, what happened to them and what impact did they have on HIV/AIDS stigma?

All articles and relevant documents from this episode are available on the:

XTRA Tea Blog - Ivan Cohen & Shane Snape

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Third-party media: Used under 'fair use' for the sole purpose of education, criticism and/or research relating to HIV/AIDS.

  • British Newspaper Archives / Newspapers
  • ITN News archive reports 'Princess Diana/Broderip Ward' 1987
  • BBC news archive / BBC Sounds 'Witness History' interview with nurse John O'Reilly [2017] FULL EPISODE HERE
17 May 2024AIDS: The Lost Voices - Child Firsts00:40:24

Will & Gloria once again delve into the British newspaper archives and attempt to unpick the real stories, of real people behind the sensational and attention-grabbing headlines of the 80s and 90s AIDS pandemic.

In a series of child first’s, we hear the emotional accounts from brave parents who sadly lost their child to AIDS.

Irene, a mother who only learned she was HIV positive days before delivering twins discovers she only passed HIV to one of her twins. Doctors said only one of the twins contracting HIV was an “amazingly unusual case” and said to be a ‘first’. We also hear the story of one-year-old Antony Thorpe who was the first child in the UK to die due to AIDS after receiving contaminated blood in America when he was born 14 week premature.

And Eileen and Billy Quirk share how their 10-year-old son Stephen Quirk, was the first child living with haemophilia to die of an AIDS-related death after receiving contaminated blood products in the UK.

All articles and relevant documents from this episode are available on the:

XTRA Tea Blog - CHILD FIRSTS

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  • British Newspaper Archives / Newspapers
  • 'News at Ten' - Antony Thorpe report believed to be BBC
30 Nov 2024AIDS: The Lost Voices - Michele Lupo01:05:03

CASE FILE 1b: Michele Lupo is arrested in an undercover police sting and charged for four murders and three attempted murders. He tells detectives he felt “abused” by friends and society as reason for random murder.

However, Lupo tests positive for AIDS while in custody and detectives believe AIDS is motive for murder. As the investigation deepens, so do the headlines and wild police theories.

All articles and relevant documents from this episode are available on the:

XTRA Tea Blog - MURDER FILES: Michele Lupo

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Part 1: The Victims

Podcast Episode - LISTEN HERE [Spotify]

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  • British Newspaper Archives / Newspapers

LISTENER DISCRECTION IS FIRMLY ADVISED

01 Jun 2024AIDS: The Lost Voices - Norman Redman00:53:06

Will & Gloria once again delve into the British newspaper archives and attempt to unpick the real stories, of real people behind the sensational and attention-grabbing headlines of the 80s and 90s AIDS pandemic.

In a series finale Will & Gloria head to Brighton for the bank holiday weekend. Through the papers, the pair learn about the life of the UK’s first openly gay football referee, Norman Redman from West Sussex. However, very little is made of his years of campaigning for gay rights and HIV/AIDS prevention and care. Norman had to first contend with teams refusing to play because he was “homosexual”. Then teams refused to play when they learned Norman was “an AIDS carrier” as they deemed him “a health risk”.

The pair also uncover stories from the newspaper archives which include a visit to Brighton AIDS centre by the late Princess Dianna in 1990. A young man convicted of wielding an HIV-infected needled when challenged for stealing a bulb of garlic. And a new game being played in the school playgrounds of West Sussex called “AIDS”.

All articles and relevant documents from this episode are available on the:

XTRA Tea Blog - NORMAN REDMAN

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Third-party media: Used under 'fair use' for the sole purpose of education, criticism and/or research relating to HIV/AIDS.

  • British Newspaper Archives / Newspapers
12 Oct 2024AIDS: The Lost Voices - In Their Own Words USA01:04:40

As the AIDS pandemic began to unfold in San Francisco, a wave of courageous gay men emerged, bravely voicing their experiences of stigma and isolation. These activists played a crucial role in raising awareness and challenging the pervasive fear and ignorance surrounding the disease.

Their efforts spurred the rise of numerous organisations and charities, mobilising to provide care, support, and compassion to those affected. In an environment rife with discrimination, these individuals and groups became a beacon of hope, advocating for change and solidarity within a community that was suffering deeply yet remained resilient in its quest for justice and understanding. We look at the stories of Bobby Reynolds, Mark Wood, Phil Shippy and Joe Swartz.

This is their story, their voices, in their own words.

All articles and relevant documents from this episode are available on the:

XTRA Tea Blog - IN THEIR OWN WORDS USA

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04 May 2024AIDS: The Lost Voices - Artist Edward Cairns00:37:45

Will & Gloria once again delve into the British newspaper archives and attempt to unpick the real stories, of real people behind the sensational and attention-grabbing headlines of the 80s and 90s AIDS pandemic.

Scottish artist Edward Cairns, 34, who was also a gay man was found dead at his London home in October 1984. Edward’s untimely death which was thought to be AIDS-related, fell under the scrutiny of the West London Coroner Dr. John Burton. And it didn’t go unnoticed by the Coroner, the sensational headlines in the tabloid press along with the media presence at the inquest.

Given ‘Eddie’ was a very talented up-and-coming artist Will & Gloria also looked at how the press covered HIV/AIDS-related ART exhibitions within the UK and some of the people behind the ART.

All articles and relevant documents from this episode are available on the:

XTRA Tea Blog - Artist Edward Cairns

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Third-party media: Used under 'fair use' for the sole purpose of education, criticism and/or research relating to HIV/AIDS.

  • British Newspaper Archives / Newspapers
23 Nov 2024AIDS: The Lost Voices - Jim, Tony, Damien & The Man with the Tartan Scarf01:35:17

CASE FILE 1a: In 1986, a series of tragic events unfolded in London, resulting in the murder of four men and an attempted murder of three others. The pivotal moment came when one of the survivors courageously identified Michele del Marco Lupo as the assailant in a local gay pub, leading to his arrest and a sentence of four life terms.

Despite the extensive media coverage that followed, the details surrounding the victims and the tragic circumstances of their deaths remained largely underexplored. In recent years, the narrative has been further complicated by various entertainers—drag queens, comedians, and podcasters—who have sensationalised and glamorised Lupo's crimes, often perpetuating erroneous claims about the events. This lack of diligent research not only distorts the historical reality but also overshadows the lives of the victims and the true horror of these senseless crimes.

Over two episodes we first take a look at the victims before taking a look at the events and profile of murderer, Michele Lupo.

All articles and relevant documents from this episode are available on the:

XTRA Tea Blog - MURDER FILES: Jim, Tony, Damien & The Man with the Tartan Scarf

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  • British Newspaper Archives / Newspapers

LISTENER DISCRECTION IS FIRMLY ADVISED

04 Oct 2024AIDS: The Lost Voices - In Their Own Words01:11:58

In 1985, four men, Adam Szczotko, Andrew Blyth, Bil Ayres, and Jo Walker each spoke on prime time television about their HIV diagnosis and the stigma around it. Speaking publicly challenged misinformation and societal backlash, humanising the struggles of those with HIV and promoting awareness and compassion. Their courage remains crucial in the fight against stigma and in advocating for the rights and respect of those affected by HIV/AIDS, even four decades on.

This is their story, their voices, in their own words.

All articles and relevant documents from this episode are available on the:

XTRA Tea Blog - IN THEIR OWN WORDS

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Third-party media: Used under 'fair use' for the sole purpose of education, criticism and/or research relating to HIV/AIDS. No copyright infringement intended -

  • British Newspaper Archives / Newspapers
  • TV Eye ' AIDS - The Victims' 1985 ©Thames TV. Watch Full Episode HERE
  • Daytime (Sarah Kennedy) 1985 ©Thames TV
  • Panorama 'AIDS The Race for a Cure' 1985 ©BBC. Watch Full Episode HERE
08 Feb 2025AIDS: The Lost Voices - 'The Mark Trotter Affair'00:56:06

The Mark Trotter Affair unfolded as a tragic narrative set against the backdrop of the 1980s and early 1990s AIDS crisis, highlighting the intersection of social activism and systemic failures. Mark Trotter, a 34-year-old social worker from Hackney, was a well-respected figure within the Labour movement, known for his commitment to advocating for vulnerable populations.

However, following his untimely death in 1995 from AIDS, the press ignited a firestorm of allegations that branded him a paedophile. As the story developed, it came to light that several accusations had been made against him prior to his death, yet Merseyside police arrived in London with an arrest warrant only to find that Trotter had died two weeks earlier. The revelations of his influential connections within the political landscape of Hackney exposed a troubling reality where testimonies from children were often dismissed due to insufficient evidence, resulting in scepticism about their credibility. This tragic case illuminated the complexities of power, privilege, and stigma, leaving an indelible mark on the communities affected.

All articles and relevant documents from this episode are available on the:

XTRA Tea Blog - CRIME SERIES: The Mark Trotter Affair

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Third-party media: Used under 'fair use' for the sole purpose of education, criticism and/or research relating to HIV/AIDS, featured in this podcast. No copyright infringement intended -

  • British Newspaper Archives / Newspapers

*Judge Gloria is not a real judge, this is not a real court and none of those mentioned are on trial. The scope and purpose of this episode is to create a more immersive listening experience while sharing true stories as they were reported by the British newspapers.

15 Mar 2025AIDS: The Lost Voices - The Diary of Dave Patridge 2/401:05:17

Episode 2 of 4

Dave Patridge was 31 when he received the diagnosis of AIDS in the summer of 1987, a time when fear and misinformation surrounded the disease. Originating from Illinois, he courageously chronicled his journey through illness in a diary, which he shared with the Herald & Review newspaper under the pseudonym ‘Jacob’, inspired by the character from La Cage Aux Folles.

His poignant reflections resonated with the Decatur community, with the odd objection, providing insight into the struggles and realities faced by those living with AIDS. Nearly four decades later, as someone living with HIV, I feel it is essential to amplify Dave's voice and preserve his legacy. By sharing his words, I aim to ensure that his experiences and messages continue to inform and inspire, honouring the journey he navigated with resilience, integrity and humour.

All articles and relevant documents from this episode are available on the:

XTRA Tea Blog - The Diary of Dave Patridge

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There has been no financial nor commercial gain from this episode.

29 Mar 2025AIDS: The Lost Voices - The Diary of Dave Patridge 4/401:05:21

Episode 4 of 4

Dave Patridge was 31 when he received the diagnosis of AIDS in the summer of 1987, a time when fear and misinformation surrounded the disease. Originating from Illinois, he courageously chronicled his journey through illness in a diary, which he shared with the Herald & Review newspaper under the pseudonym ‘Jacob’, inspired by the character from La Cage Aux Folles.

His poignant reflections resonated with the Decatur community, with the odd objection, providing insight into the struggles and realities faced by those living with AIDS. Nearly four decades later, as someone living with HIV, I feel it is essential to amplify Dave's voice and preserve his legacy. By sharing his words, I aim to ensure that his experiences and messages continue to inform and inspire, honouring the journey he navigated with resilience, integrity and humour.

All articles and relevant documents from this episode are available on the:

XTRA Tea Blog - The Diary of Dave Patridge

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There has been no financial nor commercial gain from this episode.

05 Apr 2024AIDS: The Lost Voices - Del Sinclair00:53:33

Will & Gloria once again delve into the British newspaper archives and attempt to unpick the real stories, of real people behind the sensational and attention-grabbing headlines of the 80s and 90s AIDS pandemic. Featured in this episode is prisoner Del Sinclair, by his own admission had a string on convictions behind him. In 1985 he was featured in a national newspaper declaring he intended to ‘go straight’ and even publish a book on Prison food with a working title ‘The Good? Prison Food Guide’. However, 4 weeks later back on remand he routinely tested HIV positive and faced threats of violence from other inmates.

Other articles covered are those of a highly regarded Home Office pathologist refusing to carry out a post-mortem on a young man for merely “suspecting” the young man had AIDS. Another national newspaper ‘outs’ another man as being gay and being the 38th person in the UK to die of AIDS. Then in 1987 two gay men from Soho, London said to be “friends” were also denied a post-mortem when they died 3 weeks apart.

All articles and relevant documents from this episode are available on the:

XTRA Tea Blog - Del Sinclair

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Third-party media: Used under 'fair use' for the sole purpose of education, criticism and/or research relating to HIV/AIDS.

  • British Newspaper Archives / Newspapers

02 Dec 2023Spillin' the Tea with Gloria: World AIDS Day 202300:58:50

Gloria spills the tea with author William Hampson on World AIDS Day 2023. They discuss his experience of HIV stigma over the last three years and why he started a UK government petition calling for the government to 'finish what it started' after being silent for almost 40 years since the 1987 AIDS tombstone campaign. And asks why the gay/LGBT media has been unwilling to cover the petition?

SIGN THE HIV PETITION: Launch a campaign on HIV to tell the public that Undetectable = Untransmittable - Petitions (parliament.uk)

THE HIV PODCAST: Don't Die of Ignorance - the leaflet - The HIV Podcast | Acast

JET2HOLIDAY ADVERT: Jet2holidays Younger Couples TV Advert - September 2018 - YouTube

UK GOV 1987 AIDS TOMBSTONE ADVERT AIDS - Monolith (1987, UK) - YouTube

THT SCOTLAND ADVERT 2023 Stigma is more harmful than HIV (TV advertisement) - YouTube

NOVEMBER RAIN 1989 by Ivor. Full story on Kevin's instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/CZJ-nOxIb2L/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=ODhhZWM5NmIwOQ==

24 May 2024AIDS: The Lost Voices - Roger Youd00:58:50

Will & Gloria once again delve into the British newspaper archives and attempt to unpick the real stories, of real people behind the sensational and attention-grabbing headlines of the 80s and 90s AIDS pandemic.

In 1985 a 29-year-old man named Roger Youd was subject to a court order to be detained in Monsall Hospital when expressing he wanted to merely “go home”. Manchester council stated the order under the Public Health Act 1984 was sought because Roger was "bleeding" and given he had “AIDS” he was in their view “very dangerous” to the public. Little did they know the story would cause a national "furore" and Roger would eventually appeal to the Crown Court.

Staying in Manchester the pair look at the story of Angela Wilson who was diagnosed HIV positive in 1988 while on remand for shoplifting. Angela shares her story with a tabloid that dubs her "The AIDS Timebomb" before sharing Angela's heartache of becoming a drug addict at the hands of her abusive partner, turning to prostitution, and attempting suicide after her son is put up for adoption after she is diagnosed with "AIDS".

All articles and relevant documents from this episode are available on the:

XTRA Tea Blog - ROGER YOUD

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Third-party media: Used under 'fair use' for the sole purpose of education, criticism and/or research relating to HIV/AIDS.

  • British Newspaper Archives / Newspapers
  • Audio 'It's a Sin' [Episode 3] by Russell T Davis/Channel4 - Watch 'It's a Sin' - HERE
23 Mar 2024AIDS: The Lost Voices - The Lost Petition00:36:33

Before delving into the British newspaper archives and their reporting of the AIDS pandemic in the 80s and 90s. Will & Gloria first spill the tea’ on the press of today and ask why the gay media particularly, remained silent when asked to support the official UK Government HIV Stigma Petition.

XTRA TEA BLOG POST: The HIV Stigma Petition

The HIV Podcast

AIDS 1987 Monolith 'Falling Tombstone' TV Campaign UK

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  • UK Government Public Health - AIDS Monolith TV Advert ft. John Hurt 1987
  • TikTok Article by Pink News 2024
08 Mar 2025AIDS: The Lost Voices - The Diary of Dave Patridge 1/401:01:47

Episode 1 of 4

Dave Patridge was 31 when he received the diagnosis of AIDS in the summer of 1987, a time when fear and misinformation surrounded the disease. Originating from Illinois, he courageously chronicled his journey through illness in a diary, which he shared with the Herald & Review newspaper under the pseudonym ‘Jacob’, inspired by the character from La Cage Aux Folles.

His poignant reflections resonated with the Decatur community, with the odd objection, providing insight into the struggles and realities faced by those living with AIDS. Nearly four decades later, as someone living with HIV, I feel it is essential to amplify Dave's voice and preserve his legacy. By sharing his words, I aim to ensure that his experiences and messages continue to inform and inspire, honouring the journey he navigated with resilience, integrity and humour.

All articles and relevant documents from this episode are available on the:

XTRA Tea Blog - The Diary of Dave Patridge

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  • Diary [Jacobs Journal] Written by Dave Alan Patridge
  • Herald & Review - Decatur, Illinois / Archive Newspapers.com
  • I'd Give a Thousand Tomorrows [Piano] - Fun Music with Pat

There has been no financial nor commercial gain from this episode.

30 Mar 2024AIDS: The Lost Voices - Paul Somes00:45:31

Will & Gloria delve into the British newspaper archives and attempt to unpick the real stories, of real people behind the sensational and attention-grabbing headlines of the 80s and 90s AIDS pandemic. Featured in this episode is the moving story of a 25-year-old man from Portsmouth, Paul Somes who died in Police custody in 1987.

Two national newspapers published articles devoid of any sympathy and instead chose to vilify and humiliate Paul for being an "AIDS sufferer" [living with HIV] before the entire nation. Will & Gloria seek to find any surviving family to give Paul a voice, perhaps share what happened, and a greater insight into what Paul was actually like.

All articles and relevant documents from this episode are available on the:

XTRA Tea Blog - Paul Somes

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Third-party media: Used under 'fair use' for the sole purpose of education, criticism and/or research relating to HIV/AIDS.

  • British Newspaper Archives / Newspapers

18 Apr 2025AIDS: The Lost Voices - Todd Shuttleworth01:03:48

Todd Shuttleworth, at the age of 31, faced life-altering news when he was diagnosed with AIDS in June 1984, a devastating revelation that led to his employer, in Broward County, Florida, discovering his condition and subsequently terminating his position as a Budget Analyst.

Todd became one of the first individuals in the United States to take legal action against the county for wrongful dismissal, marking the beginning of a protracted legal battle that paralleled his personal struggle with the illness.

As he sought treatment in San Francisco, Todd's journey became emblematic of a broader fight for rights and recognition amidst the stigma surrounding AIDS, showcasing his resilience in the face of both societal and institutional challenges. Through the tumultuous years that followed, his determination to advocate for justice reflected a deeper commitment to not only his own health but also to the welfare of others facing similar battles.

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  • British Newspaper Archives / Newspapers
22 Mar 2025AIDS: The Lost Voices - The Diary of Dave Patridge 3/401:00:16

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Dave Patridge was 31 when he received the diagnosis of AIDS in the summer of 1987, a time when fear and misinformation surrounded the disease. Originating from Illinois, he courageously chronicled his journey through illness in a diary, which he shared with the Herald & Review newspaper under the pseudonym ‘Jacob’, inspired by the character from La Cage Aux Folles.

His poignant reflections resonated with the Decatur community, with the odd objection, providing insight into the struggles and realities faced by those living with AIDS. Nearly four decades later, as someone living with HIV, I feel it is essential to amplify Dave's voice and preserve his legacy. By sharing his words, I aim to ensure that his experiences and messages continue to inform and inspire, honouring the journey he navigated with resilience, integrity and humour.

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  • Diary [Jacobs Journal] Written by Dave Alan Patridge
  • Herald & Review - Decatur, Illinois / Archive Newspapers.com

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13 Sep 2024AIDS: The Lost Voices - John Lewis01:18:03

JOHN LEWIS was a Canadian-born music composer who gained a bachelor in Music, along with several awards and distinctions.

As the 1970s got underway John came to London and was commissioned to compose music scores for the renowned Ballet Rambert. A chance encounter at Rambert Studios and an interest in buying a synthesiser led John to join Brian Hodgson at his established, Electrophon Studio in Covent Garden. The pair composed music, released albums, and worked with well-known names from the music scene.

Little did John know that with all the trappings of London’s gay scene and the creative circles he no doubt mingled and networked. That there was a silent and deadly pandemic looming which would end his life just as he was near completing a score for BBC’s Dr Who.

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  • British Newspaper Archives / Newspapers
  • Dr Who - Mark of the Rani / BBC Radiophonic Sounds ©BBC
  • Where Are We Captain? by Wavemaker Hodgson/Lewis © Polydor Records
  • New Atlantis by Wavemaker Hodgson/Lewis © Polydor Records
  • I'm a Computer ©Pete Davies - Goo-Q Website
  • Holberg Suite, Grieg - Performed on Piano by Gerhard Oppitz
  • Thunder & Lightning (© Unknown) - by John Lewis, Gareth Marshallsea & C.Platt
22 Feb 2025AIDS: The Lost Voices - HIV & Reckless Transmission00:47:13

In this episode, we examine two notable cases of what has been termed 'HIV reckless transmission,' an aspect of Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH) where an individual transmits HIV to another without disclosing their status.

During the trial of the first man in the UK to be prosecuted, the judge remarked that the case relied on “pitiful evidence," highlighting the inherent difficulties in establishing a clear connection between the accused's actions and the transmission of the virus.

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  • British Newspaper Archives / Newspapers
  • News Bulletin - ITN News

*Judge Gloria is not a real judge, this is not a real court and none of those mentioned are on trial. The scope and purpose of this episode is to create a more immersive listening experience while sharing true stories as they were reported by the British newspapers.

20 Sep 2024AIDS: The Lost Voices - Christopher Egner01:02:50

Chris Egner embodied a vibrant spirit in his twenties, marked by an infectious enthusiasm and a deep-rooted faith that compelled him to help those in need. In 1984, his commitment reached new heights with an 'Organ Marathon,' where he showcased his remarkable talent by performing over 700 compositions, earning recognition in both regional and national newspapers.

His dedication to community support was unwavering, so when the urgent call for blood donors arose, he responded without hesitation. Tragically, Chris remained unaware that he was HIV positive—a grim reality stemming from systemic failings highlighted by the Infected Blood Inquiry. His donations, pooled with those from thousands of others, contributed to a batch of the blood clotting agent, Factor VIII. Although much of this batch was subsequently recalled, the British press sensationalised the recall, alleging that Chris had inadvertently infected 40 individuals, forever altering the course of his life and legacy.

We delve into the newspaper archives and soon learn much of what was reported, simply wasn’t true.

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  • British Newspaper Archives / Newspapers
27 Sep 2024AIDS: The Lost Voices - Rev. Gregory Richards00:38:10

Australian-born Reverend Gregory Richards, who began his tenure at a Feltham Parish in December 1976, quickly gained attention from the British press, earning the moniker “globe-trotting vicar” due to his extensive travels and community engagements. However, less than a decade later, the narrative surrounding him shifted dramatically when he became known as the “AIDS Priest” and “AIDS Chaplain.” This change stemmed from his work not just in the parish, but with young offenders at Chelmsford Prison and a gay man now with an AIDS diagnosis.

As HIV/AIDS was labelled the “gay plague,” tabloid journalists flocked to London’s gay clubs in search of scandalous stories involving the vicar. Despite their relentless pursuit, they uncovered no incriminating secrets, yet their sensational coverage incited widespread panic, leading to misconceptions among prisoners who feared they needed AIDS tests and parishioners who worried about contracting the virus from the church chalice.

We delve into the newspaper archives and soon learn much of what was reported, simply wasn’t true.

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30 Aug 2024AIDS: The Lost Voices - Martin Johnson00:59:29

Martin Johnson met the late Diana, Princess of Wales on her first visit to the UK’s first AIDS hospice in February 1989.

But no stranger to the press Martin was ‘outed’ as a gay man when subject to a police “raid” which saw him arrested along with 36 of his birthday guests in 1982. Accused of hosting an “orgy” Martin put his case before the European Court of Human Rights, but what did they rule?

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  • BBC - Princess Diana's visit to Mildmay Hospital 24 February 1989
04 Apr 2025AIDS: The Lost Voices - AIDS v AIPS00:50:59

In the 1980s, society grappled with the grim reality of the AIDS epidemic, but it was the subsequent emergence of 'AIPS' —AIDS Induced Panic Syndrome— that reshaped the public narrative. While AIDS was a tangible threat, the hysteria of AIPS often overshadowed the actual disease, leading to an array of absurd stories that could easily be deemed laughable, such as the belief you could catch AIDS through sharing a swimming pool.

Conversely, the darker side of AIPS manifested in horrifying incidents where innocent individuals, often misidentified as carriers of the virus, faced brutal physical and verbal abuse, reinforcing the devastating impact of ignorance and fear. This duality of response—ranging from the ludicrous to the tragic—illustrates the potent mix of anxiety and misinformation that characterised the era, making it a pivotal moment in the history of public health.

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01 Mar 2025AIDS: The Lost Voices - The AIDS Bandits00:54:53

In this series finale, we delve into the complex and often troubling interplay between fear and exploitation surrounding AIDS diagnoses. Cases emerge that spotlight individuals who, either through personal struggle or malintent, weaponised the stigma of AIDS to manipulate and harm others.

Incidents of 'spitting', where individuals discharged saliva while claiming to be AIDS carriers, illustrate the depths of ignorance and the sheer panic they induced in victims. Equally disturbing are the stories of criminals wielding hypodermic needles, asserting that they contained HIV-infected blood.

In some instances, victims were not merely threatened but actually pricked, leading to overwhelming anxiety and distress. This disturbing phenomenon reveals a chilling manipulation of a public health crisis, turned into a tool for intimidation and crime.

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XTRA Tea Blog - CRIME SERIES: The AIDS Bandits

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  • British Newspaper Archives / Newspapers
  • American Newspaper Archives / Newspapers.com

*Judge Gloria is not a real judge, this is not a real court and none of those mentioned are on trial. The scope and purpose of this episode is to create a more immersive listening experience while sharing true stories as they were reported by the British newspapers.

06 Sep 2024AIDS: The Lost Voices - The Three Doctor's00:39:45

It was one thing to have your HIV/AIDS diagnosis and your private life dragged through the British press. It was another if you were a respected medical or healthcare professional with an HIV/AIDS diagnosis.

In 1992 & 1993 Dr. Curran, Dr. Clayton & Dr. Shuttleworth were not only vilified for their private lives but had their professional reputation scrutinised by the press causing widespread panic among their patients and the public. It is unforgivable that their reporting of these men didn’t show them the same level of care and compassion the Doctor’s showed their patients.

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