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Ep 1: Confession

By: Dan Box, Kate Wild
Narrated by: Dan Box, Kate Wild
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  • Dorrough is being interviewed by police in Western Australia, who warn him: 'Anything you say or do will be electronically recorded and may later be used as evidence.' Dorrough doesn't answer, so what is he hiding? Soon after, Dorrough sought salvation by joining the Jehovah's Witnesses. What is the connection between these events and his subsequent decision to take his own life?

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Well done so much work and research

I wish there was more like this pod cast .
This moved me so much, if only we had “hindsight”
The police are so over worked ,
Yes some are extremely lazy , in this case I think that a little more effort was given ….
You guys have been amazing so thorough I think Paula may have been the 3rd victim 🙏

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