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Allison Baden-Clay
Crimelines True Crime
English - February 13, 2017 05:17 - 1 hour - ★★★★★ - 3.4K ratingsTrue Crime Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In Sight explores mysteries, true crime, and forgotten history. In this episode, Ali and Charlie discuss the murder of Allison Baden-Clay. Her husband had motive, means, and opportunity. Was it an accident? Was it the heat of the moment? Or was it premeditated murder at the hands of a domestic abuser? If you are experiencing domestic violence, please do not think you have to go through this alone. In Australia, please contact 13 11 14, in the US, contact 1-800-799-7233 and in the UK, contact 0808 2000 247 24. And remember if you feel threatened or in immediate danger, always use the national emergency number for your country. Facebook/insightpod Twitter @insightfulpod Instagram @insightpod [email protected] insightpod.com Cover art by Ali Music by Scott Buckley
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In Sight explores mysteries, true crime, and forgotten history. In this episode, Ali and Charlie discuss the murder of Allison Baden-Clay. Her husband had motive, means, and opportunity. Was it an accident? Was it the heat of the moment? Or was it premeditated murder at the hands of a domestic abuser? If you are experiencing domestic violence, please do not think you have to go through this alone. In Australia, please contact 13 11 14, in the US, contact 1-800-799-7233 and in the UK, contact 0808 2000 247 24. And remember if you feel threatened or in immediate danger, always use the national emergency number for your country. Facebook/insightpod Twitter @insightfulpod Instagram @insightpod [email protected] insightpod.com Cover art by Ali Music by Scott Buckley
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