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Ep 174: The Maritime Murders - The Shocking Case of Christopher Farmer and Peta Frampton pt1

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In 1978, young British couple Christopher Farmer and Peta Frampton were travelling the world. embracing the freedom and excitement of a trip that should have been the adventure of a lifetime. Instead after setting sail with an American man and his two young boys on his boat the Justin B from Belize, they vanished without a trace. For years, their families were left with unanswered questions, forced to imagine what might have happened on the open sea. The truth, when it finally emerged, was more horrifying than anyone could have imagined—it is a story of violence, betrayal, and a decades-long search for justice. In this episode, we'll explore the lives and untimely deaths of Christopher Farmer and Peta Frampton, the circumstances surrounding their disappearance, the investigation that spanned decades and continents, and the determination of those who refused to let their story be forgotten. This episode 174:  The Maritime Murders - The Shocking Case of Christopher Farmer and Peta Frampton. Crime Talk Time Stamp: 7 mins 30 seconds Sources: Book Dead in the Water Written by Penny Farmer / BBC / Metro / The Sun / Penny Farmer.co.uk / Manchester News / See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].

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Ep 174: The Maritime Murders - The Shocking Case of Christopher Farmer and Peta Frampton pt1

In 1978, young British couple Christopher Farmer and Peta Frampton were travelling the world. embracing the freedom and excitement of a trip that should have been the adventure of a lifetime. Instead after setting sail with an American man and his two young boys on his boat the Justin B from Belize, they vanished without a trace. For years, their families were left with unanswered questions, forced to imagine what might have happened on the open sea. The truth, when it finally emerged, was more horrifying than anyone could have imagined—it is a story of violence, betrayal, and a decades-long search for justice. In this episode, we'll explore the lives and untimely deaths of Christopher Farmer and Peta Frampton, the circumstances surrounding their disappearance, the investigation that spanned decades and continents, and the determination of those who refused to let their story be forgotten. This episode 174:  The Maritime Murders - The Shocking Case of Christopher Farmer and Peta Frampton. Crime Talk Time Stamp: 7 mins 30 seconds Sources: Book Dead in the Water Written by Penny Farmer / BBC / Metro / The Sun / Penny Farmer.co.uk / Manchester News / See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].

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Ep173: Secrets From The Grave- The Murder Of Nicole Van Den Hurk

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EP170: Australias Lost Girls: The Murders Of Karlie Pearce Stevenson & Khandalyce Pearce Part 1

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