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Episode 27:The Tragic Case of Grace Millane

Episode 27:The Tragic Case of Grace Millane

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On this podcast, we will be talking about all thing’s crime. From murder, to missing persons, to mass shootings, to just plain old spooky! Layered with some lighthearted humor...and some not so lighthearted humor. Please be advised that this podcast is filled with adult content and explicit language; listener discretion is advised.      

On today’s reunion episode we will be covering the case of Grace Millane.
 
After graduating with a bachelors degree in marketing from the University of Lincoln, young 21 year old Grace Millane embarked on a new adventure, traveling the world. But what started as an amazing life experience, quickly turned sinister and tragic. 

Like many in the younger generations of today, Grace took to social media and dating apps during her travels. This is where Grace met Jesse Kempson... who seemed like a dream come true according to texts she had sent to a friend on the eve of her 22nd birthday. This would unfortunately be the last communication any of Grace's friends or family would receive from her. 

 What happened to Grace? Listen and find out!

 Resources:

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-essex-55346213

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Grace_Millane

https://news.sky.com/story/grace-millane-what-happened-in-the-last-hours-of-british-backpackers-life-11866557

https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/21/asia/grace-millane-killer-named-intl-hnk/index.html

CCTV footage:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jObWH2jgn7Y
Music:        
“H&E Home” by Devil Music        
From – Free Music Archive        

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