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9. No Harm Will Come to You

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BBC

True Crime

4.7797 Ratings

🗓️ 24 January 2025

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Shauna tells the story of her mother Caroline Moreland. We hear how her campaigning has helped others connected to the the Stakeknife case and how other families have come forward to Mark since the start of this series.

Credits

Reporter: Mark Horgan Produced and written by: Mark Horgan and Ciarán Cassidy Co-Producer: Paddy Fee Editing and Sound Design: Ciarán Cassidy Composer: Michael Fleming Sound mixing: Ger McDonnell Theme tune by Lankum Artwork by Conor Merriman Assistant Commissioners for BBC: Lorraine Okuefuna and Sarah Green. Commissioning Editor for BBC: Dylan Haskins

Stakeknife is a Second Captains & Little Wing production for BBC Sounds.

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, music, radio, podcasts.

0:04.9

You're about to listen to a brand new episode of Steakknife, the new series of cover.

0:09.2

Episodes are released weekly, wherever you get your podcast, but if you're in the UK, you can listen to the latest episodes.

0:14.5

Right now, first, on BBC Sounds.

0:17.3

This episode contains interviews that some listeners may find upsetting, occasional strong language, and some distressing scenes.

0:24.1

Episode 9. No harm will come to you.

0:31.0

It's 1993. A nine-year-old girl is roller skating around the streets of West Belfast.

0:41.5

Yeah. A nine-year-old girl is roller skating around the streets of West Belfast. The roller skating in it, I don't remember the time, but I get an awful lot of slagin.

0:46.2

It's more walking than skating, walking on wheels.

0:50.8

The nine-year-old is being filmed for a German documentary on The Troubles.

0:55.0

My name is Sean Mourland. I'm 1161, Richmond Grove, Belfast.

1:00.0

Me is his name.

1:03.0

The little girl is Shauna Morland, a child growing up just off the Falls Road at the height of the Troubles.

1:09.0

Me is his name. It was called Frem de Kinder. just off the Falls Road at the height of the troubles.

1:15.9

It was called Fremda Kinder, or Distant Children,

1:19.6

directed by an American filmmaker called Brenda Parkerson.

1:23.1

I can't remember the whole documentary now. I haven't watched it in years.

1:26.8

This is Shawna Moorland, 31 years later. She had just been sent over by her producers to whatever to define the kid to do it.

1:32.3

So when they took the photos apparently they liked my picture.

1:36.3

The next thing I knew I was doing it.

1:39.3

Carefree, Shawna roller skates around West Belfast.

1:45.0

Despite the war and the unrest, Shauna seems a happy child.

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