4: The Woods

4:树林

Who Killed Emma‪?‬

犯罪纪实

2024-02-29

23 分钟
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The isolated forest where Emma's body is found offers clues, but not the ones you might be expecting. CREDITS Reporter: Samantha Poling Producer: Mona McAlinden Audio Editor: Jennifer Tracey Story Editor: Kirsty Williams Audio editing and mixing: Fraser Jackson and Kris McConnachie Executive Producers: Jennifer Tracey and Shelley Jofre Commissioning Editors: Louise Thornton and Gareth Hydes Thanks to Matt Roper Special thanks to Eamon O Connor and all those who trusted us to tell their stories. Who Killed Emma? is created and made by BBC Scotland on BBC Sounds.

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  • Episode four, the Woods.

  • I can't even see where I'm walking.

  • Like, I literally can't see where I'm walking.

  • I can't even see if anybody's in front of me.

  • So, I mean, I don't know why I'm whispering, because there shouldn't be anybody else here, but it's so dark and it's absolutely so silent and it's absolutely terrifying.

  • This is the key to the whole case.

  • The woods where Emma's body's found.

  • It's a strange place, even in daylight, but in the dark, it's terrifying.

  • In order to understand what happened and to know what leads me to confront a man with Emma's murderous.

  • I'd like to take you there.

  • I need to take you there.

  • I'm Sam poling from BBC Scotland.

  • This is who killed Emma.