The Case of the Missing Body Live!

Tony Cunliffe SpeakerNet Sponsor


Region:
North West
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Hobby
Fee:
Paid: £60 plus mileage if more than 10 miles from Salford
Category:
History
Updated:
18th March 2025

*A compelling interactive presentation investigating the Mysteries of the Shroud of Turin.

*Everyone becomes a detective!

*Tony assumes the role of Sherlock Holmes as the audience become Watsons

*A fascinating investigation unfolds, exploring forensic science, historical clues, and expert testimonies.

*The talk, which takes about an hour, concludes with a Secret Ballot.

*Is The Shroud of Turin authentic, a hoax, or something else?

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About Tony Cunliffe

Tony Cunliffe: Author and Speaker

Tony is a retired financial adviser and a BeWell volunteer and is out walking most days.

He is a Registered Speaker for the British Society for the Turin Shroud and has presented to u3a, Rotary, Probus, Historical Trust and Women's Guild meetings, Friendship and Supper Clubs and Church Groups.

He's the Author of "The Case of the Missing Body - an Investigation into the Mysteries of the Shroud of Turin"

Tony is based in Salford, North West of England.


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