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Taken Abroad

Taken Abroad

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On April 16, 2009, while on a trip to Kaduna, Nigeria, Canadian Julie Mulligan is ripped from her car, assaulted with a machine gun and taken hostage by unknown assailants. Hours later she’s forced to call her husband John and demand a cash ransom. What happens next, sets off an unbelievable 14 days, that brings an Albertan family to their breaking point. Host Marci Ien relives every moment of the kidnapping through emotional interviews from Julie and John Mulligan – and further conversations with their closest family and friends. These dramatic recollections are interwoven with Marci’s narration and an original soundtrack, creating a suspenseful podcast series that’s engaging and informative. Additionally, Marci reaches out to the world’s top kidnap and ransom experts, occasionally pivoting from Julie’s story to investigate the many questions that come up around international hostage taking. In the end Marci reunites with Julie to reveal an answer to the one question Julie has been left asking – what happened to her kidnappers.

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Episodes
  • Episode 6: Final Answers
    Mar 4 2022

    One year later, Marci calls Julie with news from Nigeria before exploring what has happened in Julie’s life since her homecoming. 

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    33 mins
  • Episode 5: The Rescue of Julie Mulligan
    Mar 4 2022

    In Nigeria, Julie Mulligan is forced to go on the run with her captors, while back in Drayton Valley, John Mulligan makes an impact with a last-minute decision.

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    20 mins
  • Episode 4: Weapon of Silence
    Mar 4 2022

    Cut off from Canada, Julie Mulligan must survive on her own, while her husband John reconsiders paying the ransom.

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    22 mins

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