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This six part series takes the viewer deeper into the events of Belinda Peisley's murder case through unique themed episodes that raise important questions about the people close to her, an inquest and an unsolved homicide.
Episode 1: Fear And Memory
Fear, time passing and drug use can all have an impact on a person's memory. The inquest hears a series of conflicting stories about what took place on the night Belinda disappeared. But menace keeps some mouths shut.
Episode 2: Small Town Secrets
Hearsay and rumour obscures the truth at the inquest into the disappearance of Belinda Peisley and dark and isolated Katoomba keeps her secrets.
Episode 3: Belle
Mental health issues caused by an absent father and bipolar mother was why the animal loving attractive teenager Belinda became a drug addict. Her inquest hears that money she inherited was both good and bad in her life.
Episode 4: The Ripple Effect
Belinda Peisley's disappearance shook up her whole community. No body, no grieving, no funeral, her family continues to suffer today. The Families and Friends of Missing Persons Unit helps families process their pain.
Episode 5: The Inquest
The inquest into Belinda's mysterious disappearance focuses on three persons of interest. Counsel Assisting pursues the evidence only to be met by a wall of hostile aggression that arouses the Coroner's suspicions.
Episode 6: Finding The Missing
Belinda Peisley is one of Australia's 2600 missing long-term persons that the AFP forensic unit use age progressing techniques to try and find.
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