A suspect comes forward asking for help, but can he be trusted? 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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At some points, this episode talks about sexual violence.
Episode five.
Clear my name.
Have you ever wondered what it's like to be accused of a crime you didn't commit to?
At the moment, my wife's on hold has been for us, say, three and a half years.
Imagine a crime so abhorrent you're shunned by those you know.
I've no got any friends.
Nobody speaks to me, do all I do, take my dog about.
That's my parents, that's my life.
Would you lie low or confront the accusations head on?
It's about time.
I thought, just get my own side of what's happened, let people know my side of the story.