116. The Bain Family Murders (Part 2) | New Zealand

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David Bain was found guilty of murdering his family. More than a decade later, he was acquitted of all charges. The Bain Family Murders divided opinion and remains one of the most controversial cases in New Zealand’s criminal justice history. What really happened at 65 Every Street, Andersons Bay, Dunedin on that cold winter’s morning in 1994?

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Resources

Video

Holmes – Joe Karam and James McNeish on David Bain

Podcast – 10 part series

Black Hands – Martin van Beynen

YouTube

111 Phone Call Audio Clip

Web

Justice.govt.nz – The Court of Appeal of NZ

DavidBainDonate.nz

Wikipedia

Murderpedia

Articles

The 1994 Bain family murders: the mystery, the motives, the horror

The Bain Killings – Book review

The case against David Bain

Bain 111 tape claim: ‘I shot the prick’

Created & Produced by Sonya Lowe

Narrated by Noel Vinson

Audio editing: Blackwell Post

Music: “Nordic Medieval” by Marcus Bressler

Background track: Doblado Studios 

This True Crime Podcast was researched using open source or archive materials.

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