• Introducing -Our Little Edey

  • May 24 2023
  • Length: 5 mins
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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)
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Introducing -Our Little Edey

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  • ******CONTENT WARNING

    This podcast discusses suicide and suicidal ideation

    Listener discretion is advised

    Contacts for mental health and crisis support can be found here: https://findahelpline.com

    15-year-old Eden Westbrook, lived in a small seaside town in Tasmania.

    One night, after a minor disagreement with her family, she left home. The next morning, she was found dead hanging from a tree on the main road into town.

    The family don’t believe she took her own life.

    This series delves into the family's view of the police investigation, the witness who was last to see Eden alive, missing evidence, new information, and a tiny town with a dark secret.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Heartbreaking

A sad miscarriage of justice. Very well produced and respectful to the victim and family. I hope justice is done.


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