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Two Can Keep A Secret - Grace Millane

Episode 7 of the The Dark Divide podcast, hosted by The Dark Divide, titled "Two Can Keep A Secret - Grace Millane" was published on March 10, 2021 and runs 45 minutes.

March 10, 2021 ·45m · The Dark Divide

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On the eve of her 22nd birthday, a British tourist named Grace Millane would go missing during a backpacking trip in Auckland, New Zealand. Soon after alerting the public for leads in finding her, authorities would begin investigating it as a homicide, resulting in an arrest within days of her disappearance. But for two years, name suppression would wrap the case in a thick sense of confusion, bewilderment and even resentment among the nation. What had happened to Grace and who was responsible?    Support the show & get bonus episodes on Patreon  _______________________________________ All music is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution. Measured Paces & The Ambient by Kevin MacLeod via incompetech.com _______________________________________ *A special thanks to We Can't Consent To This UK, The Journal of Criminal Law, News Hub NZ, The New Zealand Herald, Stuff News and Radio New Zealand for providing amazing information that allowed this episode to be possible. Thank you for listening!

On the eve of her 22nd birthday, a British tourist named Grace Millane would go missing during a backpacking trip in Auckland, New Zealand. Soon after alerting the public for leads in finding her, authorities would begin investigating it as a homicide, resulting in an arrest within days of her disappearance. But for two years, name suppression would wrap the case in a thick sense of confusion, bewilderment and even resentment among the nation. What had happened to Grace and who was responsible? 

 

Support the show & get bonus episodes on Patreon 

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All music is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution.

Measured Paces & The Ambient by Kevin MacLeod via incompetech.com

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*A special thanks to We Can't Consent To This UK, The Journal of Criminal Law, News Hub NZ, The New Zealand Herald, Stuff News and Radio New Zealand for providing amazing information that allowed this episode to be possible.

Thank you for listening!

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