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🗓️ 24 May 2023
⏱️ 16 minutes
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In 2007 when Kate Kyriacou was a reporter for the Adelaide Advertiser, she took up a story of a missing woman named Glenys Heyward.
Glenys, 53, had been due to go on a holiday with her new partner. Instead, she went missing from her hometown of Mount Gambier, towards the Victorian border.
Nowadays, Kate is the Courier Mail's Chief Crime Reporter, and has since reported on many harrowing cases. This one, however, is the one that sticks with her the most. In Kate's own words, "when people say "why didn't she just leave?", this case shows why it's a lot more complicated than that".
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1:05.0 | Kate Kiryaku is the chief crime writer for Brisbane's Courier Mail, and she's also the author of the excellent book about the undercover operation that caught Daniel Malcolm's killer Killer called The Sting. |
1:23.7 | In 2007, when Kate was a reporter for the Adelaide |
1:26.9 | advertiser, she took up the story of a missing woman |
1:29.8 | from Mount Gambia, whose elderly mom was waiting for a visit in hospital, and whose bags were |
1:35.0 | packed for a short holiday interstate. |
1:38.2 | The mystery of Glenas Haywood's disappearance would end up providing Kate with some of the most memorable moments of her career. |
1:45.0 | So, Glenys and Neil had been together since 1982. So this this crime happened in 2007. They'd |
1:56.7 | been together for more than 20 years. They had two sons who were aged I think 20 |
2:01.7 | and 24. |
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