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**This Episode contains descriptions of a graphic nature. Listener discretion is advised**
48-year-old Heather Barnett was described as a very proud mother of two who always put her children first and ensured they didn't miss out. Her profession as a seamstress allowed Heather to work from home, where she made curtains, cushions, tablecloths and clothing pieces for her clients around Dorset. As a single mother, Heather's resources were limited, but she loved the life her little family lived.
That life, however, was changed forever on Tuesday, November 12, 2002, by a brutal crime that would forever link two women together by their stolen lives, and stolen hair—despite nearly 20 years and over 5000 miles between them.
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**This Episode contains descriptions of a graphic nature. Listener discretion is advised**
48-year-old Heather Barnett was described as a very proud mother of two who always put her children first and ensured they didn't miss out. Her profession as a seamstress allowed Heather to work from home, where she made curtains, cushions, tablecloths and clothing pieces for her clients around Dorset. As a single mother, Heather's resources were limited, but she loved the life her little family lived.
That life, however, was changed forever on Tuesday, November 12, 2002, by a brutal crime that would forever link two women together by their stolen lives, and stolen hair—despite nearly 20 years and over 5000 miles between them.
If you enjoyed this episode, I’d love you to share your feedback with me by leaving a review for the show. This really helps the show to grow, and I love to put a pin on the map for wherever you’re listening from.
For credits, Transcripts & Photo’s relating to today’s episode, please visit WWW.TRUECRIMEBRITAIN.COM/EPISODES
Exclusive access to ad – free, early release & bonus episodes, plus even more great rewards, please JOIN MY SHOW!
Get involved by following the show on social media, you could recommend True Crime Britain to friend, or even give us a shout – out!
If you’d like to recommend a case for me to consider featuring in the future, provide feedback in private, or you have any information relating to any of the cases featured on this show, you can contact me via the contact form here, or email me at - [email protected].
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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