Description
Arlene Fraser was at home in the Scottish suburb of New Elgin, one night in early April 1998. From her living room, she noticed something flickering in the darkness outside. Curiosity got the better of her, and Arlene glanced out of the window to see that her car was engulfed in flames. The fire service was alerted, and the blaze was extinguished. The cause was attributed to a mechanical fault. However, Arlene was doubtful. The relationship with her husband had turned violent. He had attacked Arlene the previous month. She suspected he may have been responsible for the fire, and things took an even darker turn two weeks later when Arlene Fraser seemingly vanished into thin air… (Part 1 of 3).
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This episode was researched by Emily G. Thompson, Rosanna Fitton and Benjamin Fitton
Written by Emily G. Thompson and Rosanna Fitton.
Edited by Joel Porter at Dot Dot Dot Productions.
Script editing, illustrations and production direction by Rosanna Fitton
Narration, audio editing assistance and production direction by Benjamin Fitton.
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MUSIC:
Don't Let Go by Alice In Winter
Subterranean Tunnels by Salon Dijon
A Time Will Come by Jordan White
Azure by Alice In Winter
Rife with Rage by Divisioner
Asylum by Cody Martin
Lord of the Dead by CJ-0
Here with Me by Awyr
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