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Ep. 1: Justice

By: Sophie Ellis, Darrell Brown
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  • It’s May 2010 and a woman seemingly vanishes into thin air from the centre of Edinburgh, Scotland. The case quickly moves from a missing persons inquiry to a murder investigation. The main suspect is her jealous ex-lover and colleague, David Gilroy.

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Skimmed and did not get hooked

Listened intermittently through a few episodes, so this may be unfair but I don't think this series had the legs required for a podcast. The circumstantial evidence against the convicted seems pretty strong and arguing he shouldn't have been convicted due to reasonable doubt seems a marginal take, in my opinion. And apparently society and the police agree with this position. I think more skepticism on the part of the journalists would have been better. They ended with the classicly underbaked, 'but if he did it, why not just confess?!' Because murderers don't.

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