We now know who killed Emma. But after a nineteen-year wait for justice, at what cost? We hear from the women left to pick up the pieces after years of not being believed.
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Episode 1319 years they say that time is a friend to Griefen, that the aching space between what was and what is is somehow diminished by the years that pass, as though loss has a limit as to what you can endure.
But what of the world which sits in between then and now?
And what of the silence, neither peaceful nor resolute.
I'm Sam Poling from BBC Scotland.
This is who killed Emma.
Episode 1319 years.
And they be small hours when you get home and you're on your own and you're sitting there in the dark and you're just like, did that really happen to me?
Was that really me?
Some days are harder than others or some days that are so busy I don't think at all.