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🗓️ 4 April 2023
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0:00.0 | Hey, it's Nancy. |
0:02.0 | Before we begin today, I just wanted to let you know that you can listen to crime beat |
0:06.4 | early and add free on Amazon music included with Prime. |
0:13.0 | On the evening of April 28, 2002, at about 9.30, a young woman was captured on surveillance |
0:21.2 | video at a Calgary grocery store. |
0:24.2 | She casually strolled the aisles, stopped to read labels, and carefully selected items |
0:30.0 | to put in her shopping cart. |
0:32.8 | After she paid, she left the store with her purchases. |
0:37.6 | That was the last time she was seen alive. |
0:41.4 | We knew it was a homicide right away. |
0:43.2 | It was just personally, it's heartbreaking. |
0:47.2 | It was in the crater's hands. |
0:53.0 | I'm Nancy Hicks, a senior crime reporter for Global News. |
0:57.3 | Today, on Crime Beat, I share a case that went cold for nearly two decades before her family |
1:05.3 | had any hope of justice. |
1:08.3 | This is Beyond A Reasonable Doubt, the story of Terry and D'Auffening. |
1:20.8 | On a cool, overcast morning in the quiet northwest Calgary community of Citadel, a family |
1:27.7 | member stopped in for a visit at Terry D'Auffenay's home. |
1:31.8 | The young woman was shocked by what she found inside. |
1:36.2 | When the first responders arrived at the house, they found Terry and deceased by the front |
1:41.8 | door inside the house. |
1:43.2 | They also found three children that were locked in their rooms in the house as well. |
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