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New Year’s Eve, 1997. Hundreds of revelers pack into Furneaux Lodge in the Marlborough Sounds, celebrating the end of one year and the beginning of another. But by dawn, two young friends — Ben Smart and Olivia Hope — have vanished. What follows is one of New Zealand’s most infamous and enduring mysteries.
The Veil takes you back to that night and deep into the investigation that gripped a nation. At the centre of it all is Scott Watson, a young yacht owner whose steel-hulled boat, Blade, becomes the focus of police suspicion.
The Crown’s case builds on circumstantial evidence, witness identifications, and forensic claims — most controversially, two strands of blonde hair said to belong to Olivia. Wiretap recordings and the words of jailhouse informants are presented as glimpses of guilt, while Watson’s repainting of his yacht is framed as concealment. But holes appear: no bodies, no weapon, no direct evidence linking Ben and Olivia to Blade. Witnesses describe a mysterious ketch police insist never existed, and questions of contamination, tunnel vision, and confirmation bias cloud the trial.
Decades later, Watson remains behind bars, proclaiming his innocence. Appeals, media investigations, and public doubt have kept the case alive, dividing opinion between those convinced the jury was right and those certain justice miscarried.
This is more than a murder mystery — it’s the story of how memory, science, and suspicion collide, and how the search for truth can become tangled in shadows that may never lift.
While some dramatic license is taken during the retelling of these stories, but you can be sure that these true crime stories are all based 100% on real events and facts.
If you would like to suggest a case, you can message us via our website at www.brevityplus.com
Subscribers get ad free listening to The Veil and all of our podcasts. Please consider subscribing to support our work.
This podcast is researched, and written by the Brevity Studios team using AI tools, and is narrated in its entirety by - Ryan Wolf.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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New Year’s Eve, 1997. Hundreds of revelers pack into Furneaux Lodge in the Marlborough Sounds, celebrating the end of one year and the beginning of another. But by dawn, two young friends — Ben Smart and Olivia Hope — have vanished. What follows is one of New Zealand’s most infamous and enduring mysteries.
The Veil takes you back to that night and deep into the investigation that gripped a nation. At the centre of it all is Scott Watson, a young yacht owner whose steel-hulled boat, Blade, becomes the focus of police suspicion.
The Crown’s case builds on circumstantial evidence, witness identifications, and forensic claims — most controversially, two strands of blonde hair said to belong to Olivia. Wiretap recordings and the words of jailhouse informants are presented as glimpses of guilt, while Watson’s repainting of his yacht is framed as concealment. But holes appear: no bodies, no weapon, no direct evidence linking Ben and Olivia to Blade. Witnesses describe a mysterious ketch police insist never existed, and questions of contamination, tunnel vision, and confirmation bias cloud the trial.
Decades later, Watson remains behind bars, proclaiming his innocence. Appeals, media investigations, and public doubt have kept the case alive, dividing opinion between those convinced the jury was right and those certain justice miscarried.
This is more than a murder mystery — it’s the story of how memory, science, and suspicion collide, and how the search for truth can become tangled in shadows that may never lift.
While some dramatic license is taken during the retelling of these stories, but you can be sure that these true crime stories are all based 100% on real events and facts.
If you would like to suggest a case, you can message us via our website at www.brevityplus.com
Subscribers get ad free listening to The Veil and all of our podcasts. Please consider subscribing to support our work.
This podcast is researched, and written by the Brevity Studios team using AI tools, and is narrated in its entirety by - Ryan Wolf.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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