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A woman goes into her backyard, unlocks her 23-year-old daughter's residence and finds her on the floor with her throat cut.
A woman goes into her backyard, unlocks her 23-year-old daughter's residence and finds her on the floor with her throat cut.
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S1, EP1 "Operation Edgewater"The residents of a suburban street are awakened by the sound of a taxi crashing into a brick fence. The driver is bleeding profusely from wounds in his neck and chest, his foot is still pressing the accelerator, and the engine is still running.
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S1, EP2 "Operation Davis"Marie Davis, 15, is dropped off at her family's home around 6 p.m. on a Saturday after an overnight visit to a friend's house, but it's the last time anyone ever hears from her.
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S1, EP3 "Operation Drake"After two males visit a house for a few hours in the middle of the night, the occupants discover what they think is a body left in the garage.
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S1, EP4 "Operation Keppel"After an abandoned car is discovered in a quiet street, police find an envelope with money in it, an IOU note and a suitcase with women's clothing in it.
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S1, EP5 "Operation Nadia"A woman goes into her backyard, unlocks her 23-year-old daughter's residence and finds her on the floor with her throat cut.
Forensics NZ
S1, EP4 "Operation Keppel"After an abandoned car is discovered in a quiet street, police find an envelope with money in it, an IOU note and a suitcase with women's clothing in it.
Forensics NZ
S1, EP3 "Operation Drake"After two males visit a house for a few hours in the middle of the night, the occupants discover what they think is a body left in the garage.
Forensics NZ
S1, EP2 "Operation Davis"Marie Davis, 15, is dropped off at her family's home around 6 p.m. on a Saturday after an overnight visit to a friend's house, but it's the last time anyone ever hears from her.
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