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The Bain Family: New Zealand's Infamous Murders

13 min · 5 okt 2024
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The overview of the infamous Bain family murders, a case that continues to divide New Zealand public opinion. It details the killings of five members of the Bain family in their Dunedin home in 1994 and the subsequent investigations, trials, and retrial of David Bain, the family's sole surviving member. The podcast examines the evidence presented in each trial, the conflicting testimonies of forensic experts, and the ongoing debate surrounding David Bain’s guilt or innocence. It also touches upon the cultural and legal impact of the case, highlighting its lasting influence on New Zealand society.

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