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When Gerrard Baden-Clay reported his wife missing back in 2012 it sparked one of Queensland's largest search efforts. Gerrard's suspicious demeanor and the fresh scratches and bruises on his face and body soon raised the suspicion of police.
Today Nina and Bek go through the case and talk about coercive control and the new changes to laws to recognise it as a crime.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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When Gerrard Baden-Clay reported his wife missing back in 2012 it sparked one of Queensland's largest search efforts. Gerrard's suspicious demeanor and the fresh scratches and bruises on his face and body soon raised the suspicion of police.
Today Nina and Bek go through the case and talk about coercive control and the new changes to laws to recognise it as a crime.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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