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PLEASE LISTEN TO ‘SEASON 8 - EPISODE 20’ FOR PART ONE OF THIS TWO-PART CASE. After the public release of a letter that was thought to be written by Colette Aram’s killer, the investigation seemed to slow down. Christmas was approaching, but Colette's family had no reason to celebrate. They decided to forgo the usual decorations — no Christmas tree, no tinsel, no presents. Colette's mother, Jacqui, expressed the sad reality of losing a child, "There is no joy in our house now, only a deathly silence"… (Part 2 of 2).
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This episode was researched and written by Emily G. Thompson, Rosanna Fitton and Eileen Macfarlane.
Edited by Joel Porter at Dot Dot Dot Productions.
Script editing, additional writing, illustrations and production direction by Rosanna Fitton
Narration, editing assistance, additional writing, and production direction by Benjamin Fitton.
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MUSIC:
Winter Train Home by Featherland
Vanished by Wicked Cinema
Introspection by Shimmer
Distances by Salon Dijon
Rising Tide by Salon Dijon
Retreat by Chelsea McGough
Things Gone Wrong by Moments
Beyond All Time by Moments
Spooked by JShirts
What You Do Not Know by Joshua Spacht
Constant Surveillance by JCar
Invisible Line by Stephen Keech
Fractured Light by Stephen Keech
Recognize by Grant Borland
Crescendo by Featherland
Aurora by Featherland
Intercept by Cody Martin
Strangers by Craig Allen Fravel
Nowhere to Run by Caleb Etheridge
Bamburgh by Stephen Keech
St Mary by Chelsea McGough And Stephen Keech
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